Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 5

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    THE' NITW AGB, PORTLAND, ORBGON
ASMaUllBUCU 4VW viiu """"B1"
Offlcc, noom 317, Commonwealth Building
To Insure .publication all local newi rauit
raach ui not lam than ThUMdajr. morning ol
Mb WMk.''
Rubicriptlon price, one yar, payable In ad
Tenee, IH)0.
PORTLAND LOCALS I
Mrs. J. N. Fullllovo Is slightly lndls
posed. Tho baby son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E
Hill Is qulto 111.
Mrs. Dora Newman has been Buffer
ing for tho paBt week with Bevero
throat troubles.
Mrs. K. King who has been Buffer
ing from a Bpralncd anklo Is ablo to
bo around tho house.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Waters lately of
Red Bluff, Cal., are stopping with Mrs.
Hattlo Smith of Ankcny street.
Tho mombors of Mt. Olivet Bnntlst
will glvo an entertainment nnd bazaar
nt their church beginning next Tucs-
evening.
Do not forget tho old fashioned ex
perience meeting given by H. of It
No. 844 Tuesday, Fob. 12. Bo Buro
and secure a ticket and be there.
Tho ncwB has been received of "'
mnrrlarco In Tacomn, Wash., of Mra.
Ida Stanton of North Yakima nnd Mr.
Chas. Robinson formerly of this cltr
An onloynblo whlBt party was given
nt tho resldonco of Mr. Mnnloy, 393
Front street. Stops were- taken to
form a whist club by tho dovotcos of
tho gamo.
TIs strange how llttlo of thin sort
of weather wo havo been having tho
nasr wnok Is needed to convert Btrnng-
ors Into genulno webfect and set them
to praying for tho gontio uows 10 ngain
descend.
Mf fiirnnr vhn him honn In tho fTTl-
nlnv nf thn Warren Construction Co.,
as foreman for sovcral years lost lilr
oldest son on Wednesday morning art
cr a brief Illness. Tho funeral took
placo Friday at 2 p. m. from tho Hap
tlst church. Intorment at Lono Fir.
Wo havo no prcjudlco to (he local
lodge and havo not a knowledge of It
mifllclpnt to pass upon It ono way or
tho other. Wo will say with all frank
no8s that thcro aro among the mem
bership somo very respectablo gentle
men and so far as wo know descrvo
tho support of all.
Tho Now Ago has expressed no
opinion pro or con rolatlvo to tho col
ored Iodgo of Elks recently organized
!U IOUKO OI IMKO rucvillljr UlftUUIlV-.l .
in rurwiuiu. imru iiiiuiiruu, uuni-vm
a news Item from our Chicago corrc
pondent last wook, which sot forth I
tho fact that a commltteo of prominent
citizens of Chicago had looked Into
n.-i1- I mi. . ... a. .1 .. am
tho legal status of tho order and had
reported advorsely.
SENATOR FORAKER.
Eye of Country Are Now Upon Ohio
Leader.
Life of the M.n Who I. Flflhtlnfl for
Justice for 8oldlers.
JoRcph Dcnson Forakor. republican,
of Cincinnati, was born July 5, 1846, against Mrs. Alberta M. Smith, who
on a farm near Ralnsboro, Highland In a Probation Officer In tho Juvenllo
county, Ohio; enlisted July 14. 18C2, as Court of Chicago. Charges will soon
a prlvato In Company A. 89th regl- be niod against hor beforo tho civil
ment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with servlco commission asking her Immed
which organization ho sorvrd until tho Into discharge for sho Is regarded as
closo of tho war, at which tlmo ho held wholly Incompetent and unfit for tho
tho rank of first lieutenant and brevet position. Moro will bo said about her
cnptaln; was graduated from Cornoll In the future.
University, Ithnca, N. Y July 1, 1869; I , w , , . .... .
wns admitted to Iho bar and entered I, Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of 46C2 Dut
upon tho practlco of law at Cincinnati. Jor street gavo a Now Years dinner
O.. October 14, 1869; was elected to a number of their friends. Among
Judge of tho Superior Court of Clncln- V.10?0 who wore present was Mr. T. D.
natl In April 1879; resigned on account Mc.F,ar'a.ni Mr .Jn ? Jones, Mrs.
of 111 health May 1, 1882; was tho re- IUlo McFarland, Mr. Adam M, , Deck
publican candidate for governor of y Miss LuclleMcFarland, Mrs. F.
Ohio In 1883, but was defeated; was Long. Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Alexander
'elected to that offlco In 1885, and re- Tnylor. Ms Madallno McFarland, Mr.
elected In 1888; was again nominated Frank Lonar.
w. ohrv, !5d.hiCJlt.fhiinl.n- l?2ti 0ver thlrtynvo men who aro mem-
. 'vJh. f n! rZ'bifiCBn it "ers of tho Masonic Fraternity that
im eBni ?5m fnH hl A?Ln l A80' has for years been connected with
trnl nhin ?dna0HnLCRi tnalnr ' tho lodges that Is under tho
ont n nf m! s' irT loofi Jurisdiction of tho spurious Grand
3 ? I'qni. w.' n?;Jn t t& Igo of Illinois that Richard E.
nhin SSJLtinA Ziul hi2L ? Mor " the Qrand Secretary, with.
Ohio delegation In tho conventions of jM ,. . ,i,i,moi ,i.
i88.l "d "?L niP.rv.efetll 1? Lh
John" German noSnTtion for the
of theno conventions the name of Hon.
i-T imp :-Y-- -fc-V;.; V?f
and 189C served as chairman of tho
I'umiiuiii'u uii ruBuiuuuuo, nnu as duuu
reported tho platform each time to
the ronvrntlon; presented tho name of
William McKlnley to tho conventions
of 1896 and 1900 for nomination to tho
presidency; was elected United States
senator January 15. 1896. to succeed
Calvin 8. Brlce. and took his seat
March 4. 1897; was re-elected Jan-
unrv 15 1902. tn succeed himself. His
commltteo on resolutions, and as such
term of service will expire March 3,
1909.
Foraker on Disfranchisement.
Neither la It a time to show Indiffer
ence to tho wrong tho democratic
is commit todays the
party
Southern
rn states against the blnck man.
whom It is robbing of his suffrage un
der the forms of Constitutional amend
ments and legal enactments that are
In il1atf-tn 9 ihA pAnaHriiHnn rt li A
United States. This Is worse. If pos-
slble, than tho inhuman lyncblngs of
which we read almost dally, because it
is without provocation, and is a blow
HIU1CU UUIU HI lilB WUU .MV Wf -
ment of a nation.
Constituted authority must And a
way to suppress these wrongs or the
government will deserve to lose the
Ritnport of a race that has shed its
VIaaJ . flaw In .v.rv war tinnn
almost every field where it has waved.
Rnvo nerni. irniianr mpn were thev
who. side by side with their white ments. Monuments, Htatues, Busts,
comrades, have borne our flag to vie- Tombstones. Postal orders promptly
tory in all our wars. They helped us attended to. Fculptnre work spe
to co"nuer our Independence, to form cialty, Office and Studio. Union Ave.,
our Union, to preserve our nationm
life, to carry life, to carry liberty and
'freedom to Cuba, and to plant our ban
ner In victory on the Islands of tho
seas. They arc entitled to. the protec- .
tlon of tho government for which they Jost Bros. Salon, 340 'Williams v
so bravely fought. It is an Inexpreas- nue, fine wines, liquors and cigar,
lblo shame that such protection Is do- Family trade a specialty
nlrd. As they havo shared our labors . "
and perils bo muBt they share our ro-' C. Anderson, staple and fancy gro
wards. In what way their rights will cerles, Twenty-first and Thurman
better bo secured Is an unsolved prob- streets. 'Phono Hood 67. Fresh
lem, but until they aro fully protected roasted coffee a specialty.
and democratic persecutions and de
nials of constitutional rights havo
ceased there will not bo any restora
tion of tho democratic party- to power.
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TACOMA NOTES
Tho ball that was given by tho K.
of P; New Years eve, was a Buccess.
Mrs. N. B. Simon entertained a few
ladles at her homo last Monday at
luncheon.
Mrs. Estclla Olbson entertained New
Years day Miss Myrtle Hall and Mrs.
Virginia Shaw.
Mr. John Davis of Portland, who has
been In our city visiting for a few
weeks expects to leavo soon for his
Miss Virginia Wlnslow and Mr. H.
Bhfw, both of this city, were quietly
married at her homo 1010 North Stccio
street, last Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody and their niece
Blanche Taylor and Miss Pratt of this
city loft Monday for California on
their way to Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. RoBctta Robertson of this city
died nt her rcBldenco Saturday night.
Sho was burled from MIHIngcr's
Chapel. She loaves a daughter, Mrs.
Dora Johnson.
Miss Worthn Ooldsburg, Dasslo Law
horn and Lucllo Anderson gavo a
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..,,, , ,nvitiUi nn,, f,'v Bnn, -
joyful cvonlng.
Tho Emancipation
Proclamation
which was given Now Year's night nt
Parker's hall was a success, tho col
ored nnd whlto people turned out nlco-
ly,
Th program was at 7:30 o'clock,
after which tho young folks took the
.nan ror mo real or mo ovoning.
J
1 OUR CHICAGO I.FTTFB
I I
Chicago, Jan. 2, 1007.
Mr. William Pflky of 4038 State St.,
Is very sick and not expected to' ltvo
Tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hockloy Smiley died at their residence
Friday ovcnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aloxandcr gave
a luncheon to & number of their
friends last week.
Lawyer W. W. Johnson has return
ed from & visit to his father and
mother at New Haven, Pa.
Tho colored pcoplo In Chicago aro
,bi , ,, fPhnv nnw um
"!& VtU ui Vfkft ve aw mw tt w
3 fjOO 000 worth of DTODOrty
3'000'000 wortn or vrowny.
Chicago has now forty-thrco colored
lawyers, and forty-six colored doctors
and thlrty-flvo colored churches.
Mrs. William Emanuol wnn at homo
to her .many friends Now Year's day
botwocn tho hours of 2 and 10 p. m.
Thoso present had a delightful tlmo.
Mr. Kouston, of Washington, D. C,
and Grand Master of tho Grand United
Order of Odd Fellows of tho United
tntna nina In t li a siltaa Inai ttfAll ntlll
Vho Ruest of" tho llbnorabk I K..H.
Morris, 2712 Dearborn street.
Much complaint is bolng
mado
tho subordinate lodges that aro under
JSfSr K mTo of
Illinois, of wl.ti John G. Jones la
.-'
Master.
... ., . ,. ,
I, Christmas candles to ault the most
fastldlous.-Oeo. Hockenyos.
....
I Bed Front Shoo Store, J. P. John,
son. Proprietor. Fine dress shoes;
worklngmen's and loggers' shoes at
13.00. 13.50, $4.00 and $5.00 per pair,
RenalrlnK neatly done. 85 North Sixth
street, between Everett and Flanders,
next aoor to mo union nouo, run
land, Oregon. Phone Main 4062.
Dvelne and cleaning of all kinds of
Udfe ?A. !2L. tt?
bu" . iV-o -iirininB and
ctuai iu Aien, .www w. -- .
bankets Clfnea uy uewr prutcooj
i .o AoA In ill hnnrH.
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All work done at very moderate prices.
104 North Third street
:
reaiai n K.IITCCUIC
Sr Qt jLIIKL
rilONE EA8T 3073
SCULPTORS
AND CARVERS
In Marble, Stone, Granite and Wood
Architectural. Plaster and Staff Orna
cor. Irving,
Portland, Oregon
Our stock 1b complete
trial. Geo. Hockenyos.
Olvc us a
WILLIAMS & SWANK
STAPLE & PANCY GROCERIES
frcth fruit and Vctatablci, Teat and Coffees
I Tctcpliono Eaat lGOi
231 Larabeo Street l'OKTLANI), OUEGON
HALL PHARMACY CO.
Telephone East 873
Union Avenue and Tillamook Street
PORTLAND ' OREGON
ROBERT A. PRESTON
PRESCRIPTION DRUOaiST
Cor. 23d and Thurman 8U.
1'fcone Main 1010
Portland; orbqon
SCHWIND & BAUER
Shoe Repairing
Machine and I Intnl. Only (loodvcar Machine
In Our City. Bhoea made to Order.
Blioen Called for nnd Delivered.
Telephone raclflCKM.
209 Yamhill Street roitTI.ANI). OHEOON
The Portland Hat Works
Manufacturer of
PINE SOFT AND STIPF HATS
Halt rtjrcd, Cleaned and Mocked. Our spe
cialty: Panama Cleaned anil illuachcd.
349U Alder HI., bet. Hceond and Third,
llranch: 4 WathliiKloti 8t. Portland. Or.
The Yale Market & Grocery
XU..K.8TOCKI.KK, Proprietor
Staple and Fancy Groceries .
TEAS AND COFfEES A SPECIALTY
1'hone Kait MM
WJOrand Avc.Bouth
I'OItTLAND.OHKOON
M. E. PUGH
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Phone East 440
447 Union Avenue, North
PORTLAND OREGON
C H. COBB
Kitlmatci Olven on All Clainei of
Plumbing and Heating Work
l'hono Rait 3337 Heildcneo Katt SptO
247 HoMey Ave.
PORTLAND, ORE
ARTHUR UVY
rtrUhcr and Hatter
"HB MAKB8 SHIRTS"
4M Waahlnfton St., Oppoilte Helllg'i Theater
PORTLAND, OREGON
1'HO.VK MAIN 1893
Martin-Marks Coffee Co.
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
TEAS, ETC.
The excellence of Monte Crlsto Java
and Mocha CollVo stands in high favor.
252 Third Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Frederick A. Kribs
Correspondence Solicited
328-330 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
VANCOUVER NATIONAL BANK Vancouver, Wash.
Leading Financial Institution in Southwestern Washington
CAPITAL, 950,000 SURPLUS, S50.000 ASSETS, $1,000,000
LEVI ANKENY, J'reMdentj K. G. CKAWPOHI), Vlcu I'reildent; W. l CONN AWAY, Caahler
. , . . DIKKCTOIIH
Levi Ankeny, Harry Laild Corttctt, W. 1'. Crawford. K. O. Crawford, W. W. McCrodlo
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
HEAD Office, TORONTO, CANADA
Statement at Close of Business, 30th November, 1906
(Condensed)
Wlllon. nea, ,en,er...
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.Mi.wii.uviii, .uuiiii:iji, ruifHMx Him mnvr uonu
;-c'" """K'ni.-riiiuciii nerurny iiircirciimiiou
'"" "X neiu-nw
Due by aKcnek' In the United Klnjolnm and elicit
Call and khurt loan on utocka and boiidn
Loani and dlnrounti .,
Mortgage! and real eitate....
Kank premUe.,, ,
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MAMMTIES
Capital paid up.
Rest
ttfft ;
Undivided profit
Denoiltf
Notes In rlrcuUtlon
UIIIMtllMMII
Due to other baukt and agencies
(ft
unpaiu uivjueiHU : , ,.
Dividend No. 79, payable December 1st
a t
B.
Portland Branch, Cor. Second and
J. A. EASTES
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Choice Teas, Coffees & Spices
Dry Goods and Notions
ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF FLOUR
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
432, 434, 436, Union Avenue North
Corner or Tillamook St. Phone East 660
E. B. COLWELL
Whotcsalo and retail
GROCER
PHONE MAIN 403
281, 283 and 285 Third St.
CORNER JCrrtRSON
PORTLAND, OREGON
PICTURES FKAHED
niRitrruRE repaired
PHONE EAST 354
RES. PHONE EAST 2312
H. C. SCHR0EDER
The Alblna
HOUSE FURNISHER
HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETE
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING
244, 246, 248 Russell St., PORTLAND
THE AVENUE CLUB
AND
The Avenue Oyster House
1'. V. UAM., l'roi.
Fresh OyMcru open dally. Tint), quart, gal
loin. Delivered any place.
Tht Dot of Wine, Liquors and Cliara
Tho best of Meals, Pith, Oysters and dame.
Open Day and Night
663 Williams Avonuo Ml Wllllami Avcmio
l'hono Katt 4019
rOKTLANI) OHKQON
K8TAI1MH1IED MM
Multnomah Trunk & Bag
COMPANY
Manufacturer ol
TRUNKS
MIT CUES
STRAPS
TELESCOPES
UCS
Mail Orders Promptly Meidd To
, Telephone East 24
121.131 E. Water St. PORTLAND, ORE
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES TOU A SQUARE DEAL
A.ll. ZKI.LAU
N. I.. MUKM.KIl
Zellar & Mueller
FURNITURE
A FuH Line of Stoves & Ranges
SEE US, WE HAVE WHAT VOU WANT
Phone East 4457
535 Williams Ave, Portland, Ore
Centennial Market & Grocery
J. J. BLUM
Ileadqunrtors for
" 600D THINGS TO EAT "
Groceriis, Meats, Fish, Poultry
ALWAYS THE BEST
School Supplies, Shoes, Gloves, Notions
l'hono Main 2791
522-524 N. Twenty-fourth Street
Dealer in WishlngtoH, Idaho & Oregon
TIMBER & MINERAL LANDS
Portland. Oregon
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E. WALKER, General Manager
Stark Streets
PORTLAND FUEL, COMPANY
Succcasor to PIONEER, C. R. DAVIS and PHOENIX TUEL CO.
PHONE EAST 26 , 287 E. MORRISON ST.
COAL Rock Springs, Diamond, Richmond, Rotlyn, New Cas
tle, New Cattle Nut, Franklin, Carbon Hill, Coke.
WOOD 4-Foot Fir, 4-Foot Oak, 4-Foot Ash, Sawed Oak,
Sawed Fir, Sawed Ask, Sawed Knots.
Jiimnltiff Jark Manhattan Mltilnir Co.
Strnv Doe Mnnhattnn Mlnlne Co.
judinn inmp .mbiiiihurii .Mining in.
As-YoU'Lllc-It Manhattan linliiK
Furnace Creek South
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C. A. STOCKTON, Broker
Nevada Gold and Copper Mines
Phone Main 6144
Weekly Market Letter or Dally Market Quotations
Fnrnlshcd on Application Frco of Cliargo
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C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY.
Safes, Pianos, Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Com
nodlous brick warehouse, with separate iron rooms, Front and Clay.
Express and Baggage hauled.
Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black
LOOK
Before investing in Farms, Acreage, or any class
of Real Estate, calland examine our list
WE MAKE LOANS ON
Portland Realty and
Trust Company
106 Second Street
Portland,
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STRANGERS! TOURISTS! HOMESEEKERS!
(Jo there, wberewlien tho tldn li out. "tho table li act," aud where the wealth ol
a rlchea hai not j U-eu touched,
OREGON'S COAST CITY
Lott Ill Bcbaefci'a Addition, "CKNTIIAL," 1100 and upwards.
GEO. J. SCHAEfER, Owner and Real Estate Agent
317 Chamber f Commerce
Lou Dillon Goldflod Mining Co.
Kaitle'a Nint Kslrvlow llnlne Co.
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ruirvicw iiaimionc .Mining in,
Co. Hllvrr I'lrk Kxtennlon Mining Co.
Kxtemlon Coier Co,
328 Lumber Exchange
Portland, Oregon
1972
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