Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 16, 1907, Image 4

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POBTLAJSD NEW AGE
ftorilattin Nw Age
A. D. ORIPPIN. Miumifof
Office, Itoom .117, Commonwealth lliillriltig
J5nt ercrt at th pottofllco at Portland, Oregon,
as econdcias matter.
SUBSCRIPTION.
One Year, payable In advance 92.00
Our Candidate for Pretldent
JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER
Of Ohio
MonoinnnlncH.
Wo stipposo Hint nearly nil renders
nf tho Now Aco nlso rend tho Ore -
gonlnn, nnd If bo tho following, taken
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from
Its loading editorial of a fow
I EDITORIAL 1
days ago, will not bo now, but It IH or along tho lino of Industrial nccom
good enough to bo read tho Bcrond lHnhincnt, tho snmo prlnclplo ob
tliuc. Commenting on nn article nyjtnlns. It Is thorcforo not surprising
Thomas Nelson Pngo, n persistent (thnt tho world hns begun to look up
pessimist on tho "rnco question," nnd on tho successful man ns a blessing
one who Inbors hnrd (for pay, of to humanity.
course) to show how Incompnrnbly Who will Bay that tho great cm
Inferior tho negro nice Is, tho Ore- I' bulldors, James J. Hill, Collls P.
gonlnn Hays ho Is ono of u group of Huntington nnd E. H. Hnrrlmnn,
Southerners "who hnvo lost their lmvo not been n blessing to their
wltB entirely over tho negroes." In ( country? Yct their genius nnd nctlv
hls nrtlclo In McCIuro'H Mngnzlno, . itlca wero exerted In tho direction of
Pngo uses tho words "rnco" nnd tho creation nnd operation of great
"racial" 101 times, allowing how rallwny enterprises, but tho dovolop
"race" mndo ho Is; that ho has "rnco mont of tho country contiguous to
on the brain."
Tho Oregonlnn says,
in part:
"Tho rnco question has becomo n
fixed Idea with him. Ho can think of
nothing oIho, apparently, nnd oven
upon this ono paramount themo ho
cannot think rationally. At times
Mr. Pago's language becomes Inco
herent; throughout It Is cxtrnvogant,
boastful nnd wild. Most of tho nr
tlclo Is a vague sort of rhapsody,
somewhat In tho mniinor of Kipling,
ovor tho 'gront whlto rnco.'
"For ono thing ho resolutely Im
plies from start to finish Unit nil ne
groes who are lynched In tho South
have committed nssnults upon whlto
wonioii. It Is well known that this Is
not so. Moro thnn two-thirds of tho
lynrhlngs are for crimes llko tlioft-j
and murder. From this Incorrect
proinlHo ho nrgues that tho whlto men
who do tho lynchlngs uro "In tho
skirmish lino" that protects tho
whole whlto raco from tho peril of
miscegenation. Mr. Pngo condonins
them with feeble formality, but In i
ronllty ho thinks tlioy nro doing n'
grout sorvlco to civilisation, slnco by
burning and torturing negroes thoy
protect tho rnco purity of tho whites.
Tim flirt that most of tho lynchlngs
hnvo nntlilng to do with tho 'social
equality' problem does not disturb
Mr. Pngo In tho least. Having In
vented his promises, ho stickles not
to nhtde by his conclusion. In Ja
maica, whoro negroes nro moro num
erous In proportion to tho whlteB
than almost nnywhero In tho South,
thero Is uo outcry about social equal
ity, no mob rulo, no torture. Also,
one Is happy to add, thorn uro nn I
Thomas Dlxona nnd no Tlllmnns or
Vnrdamiins. Tho Hngllsh rulers of
tho Islnnd have learned how to treat
tho negroes with sltnplo nnd exact
JiihMco, nnd Justlcu solves nil tho
problems that arise. What It dooB
In Jamaica It would nlso do In- tho
South."
After showing that If thoro Is mis-
eogonntlon the whites nro wholly re-
sponslblo for It nnd It Is Invariably
tho whlto males who Indulge In U.'
tho Orogonlan eoncludea:
"Llko othor wrltorB of his class,
Mr. Pago asauinoa, without explicitly
Mating It, that wo nro on tho ovo of
w.ir between the whlto nnd back
races to prevent miscegenation,
When that wnr btonka out. ho In-
fomiB the negroes, they will find all
the whites united ngnlnst them by
tho Biiered ties of 'rare.' Tho notion
"that Biieh n win- Is possible could, of
icourse nrlso nowhere elso thnn In
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mio. imagination 01 u aoumenier in-
.flamed with nnger nt the thought ot
his former slavea nssumlng tho atntua
of human beings. It la utterly man-
lacal. But If 11 strugglo betweon tho
'southern whites nnd blacks ovor
'shoiil.1 nrlso, It Is to bo hoped that
,'tho people of tho north, Instead ot
tnklng sides with either party, would
Interfero promptly nnd effectually to tho subject of nn Investigation of becomo Intolerably Inaolont and over
put a stop to It. If tho Southerners which no ofTlclnl report hns been bearing to patrons of tho office, nnd
could only mako up their minds to made, but a man may make a very his culminating meanness was In his
let tho negroes nlone, nnd think of good nudltor nnd not bo fit for veiled accusation of his fellow ofn-
Bomothlnc else for a while, the great -
er pnrt of their troubles would vanish
Into thin nlr."
If a lot of southern
newspapers
hud tho Intelligence and candor to
print such truths ns these, Instead of
quoting npprovlngly such prejudiced
nnd bigoted twnddlo as mon like Pngo
wrlto for pay, they would do much to
1.. Mm Hn(,nti Iturrn linn If Mtnrn
hQ ft racQ conflIct( R wI
bo brought about not by tho negroes
at nil, but by these ranters nnd ravers
on tho 'rnco question.'
I'ltKl) A. KKIII.3.
In this ago of progress tho crea
tion nnd development of nn idea Is
It docs not '
.0 Koynoio oi success
matter whether tho work Is In tho
i
reaim oi science, or nn, or murauiru,
'.t ........... l n.. .. l.l.il.l.1.1 .W..1-
sc(iionco, nnd Instead of a hnrron
wilderness ns boforo their coming,
thero is today n land rich In produc
tive resources nnd teeming with mil
lions of hnppy nnd contented people.
Tho groat Northwest, nature's rich
est storehouse, rich boyond tho
drenms of avarice, with its untold
mineral wealth, Its vnst acres of fcr
tllo nnd productlvo boII, Its wonder
ful preserves of gnmo nnd fish, nnd
Its gront forest reserves, Invites to
day tho nttontlon or tho world.
Perhaps thero Is uo section of tho
rmin try whoro moro nttontlon Is bo-
Ing glvon to tho dovclopmont of tho
timber Industry, nnd certain It Is that
nnno Is richer or moro promising In
this particular natural rcsnurso thnn
Oregon, Washington nnd Idaho.
When ono thinks of tlmbor or min
eral lands In tho Northwest tho mind
naturally reverts to tho nnmo of Mr.
Fred A. Krlbs, who Is tho ploncor
dealor In timber nnd mineral lands
throughout this section. Ho Is gono-
ornlly credited na bolng tho best In
formed mnn in his lino In tho Wost,
and while ho has sold and handled
millions of acres, novor haa ho ad
vised nn Investment that hns not
provon profitable to tho purchaser.
Mr. Krlbs does nn oxtenslvo busl-
miss, tho growth of which Is duo solo
ly to his honorable nnd straightfor
ward dealings. Ho hnB as cllonts tho
crenm of tho trado, among them some
of tho Inrgest Investor In tho coun
try. Such n mnn as Mr. Krlbs In such
n country as this magnificent Pnclflo
Northwest la n distinct nnd valunblo
bonoflt to It, beciiuso ho holpa to do
volop It. Ho brings tho groat oppor
tunities nnd resources on tho ono
hand nnd tho men of capital nnd on- nro tired of this factional and per
torprlso on tho othor hnnd togothor aonnl fight mndo upon tho best ills-
nnd tho roault la tho development of
tho country, tho innnufncturo of n.hnd hero.
grout voluino of producta, tho em
ployment of n vast amount of labor,
Increaso In commerce, cultivation nnd
buBncill of ,lm,8
Orogon haa beon greatly benofltod
Mn Kr,b8 business nctlvlty.
TIIK MAN FOU MAYOH.
A fow men nro "talked of" for.
mayor on mo repuumiui iiti .
1 . t ti ..... nn.i t...
bo fur only ono, wo bollovo, Mr.
Un, has formally nnnounced his can -
rthlai'y. Ho will not have tho field
to himself, howover, nnd tho man
who comes out labt, If ho hnppons to
como up to tho votora' Idea of what
tho cnudldato should bo, Is na llkoly
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nnuouncod himself first.
Somehow, perhaps for no vory ape-
rlflo reason, voters generally do not
regard Mr. Dovlln, ns qulto tho right
sort of n man, not "big" enough, not
of known largo executive ability. It
la belloved that ho haa mndo a good
auditor, though his ofllco haa boon
mayor.
Portlnnd nt this time needs for
mnyor one of Its biggest, brainiest
men. Ho should uo a business man
of largo Ideas and capacity. Ho
Bhould bo a man who will not only
faithfully execute the ordinances, but
who Is capable of taking tho lnltln-
tlvo In many mntters of going ahead
'ntifl linfiiiF n ront londop. tinf tin II rnl.
',y ,)Ht n tho dovclopmont of thc clty
Ho should bo a man who hns largo,
i correct conceptions of what tho city
may bo nnd should be, and who will ,nany BlmlInr caBCB-,n dl,Tcrcnt ,mrls
do much to help mako It so. Ho of tho country of tho 8UCCC8B ot coN
should bo a man who will work In orcd mon ,n var,0U8 "dtrlal vocri-
harmony with tho council, but who tlons' and yct 80mo 1,co,,, 8U,,,08
.hi i.. hmj. .1 v..M.n.they do not know enough to go In
will bo "bigger" than nny counctlmnn
nnd ono who will compel tho tnclt
nnlnniu Irnlfrnmntit nf fr linf f ftnf tin
'
snouiu oo n man oi iino presonco, a
ready and brief speaker, and n man
who docs not wnnt to bo mnyor Just
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ror wnni is "in u," wno is airniu to
spend n fow dollars out of his salary,
but on tho contrary n man who thinks
incomparably moro of tho advance
ment nnd good nnmo of tho city than
of tho mayor's salary.
If no such man comes to tho front,
then tho voters will hnvo to pick
from nmong tho candidates tho ono'nnj useful representative. This is
who comes nenrest filling tho bill, I
nnd It Is protty snfo to say that It
will not bo Mr. Dovlln.
niSTIUCT ATTOUXKY IHUSTOL.
Tho President hns reappointed
United District Attorney Bristol toLnd fod on brmd nnd wntcr for
tho position ho hns so satisfactorily
and nbly filled slnco his first appnlnt
mont, nnd ho will hold his position
till congress meets again noxt winter,
whon It Is to bo hoped Scnntors Ful
ton nnd Hourno will censo their op-
position to his confirmation. There is
nnd can bo no really good reason why
Mr. Bristol should not bo confirmed
Ho has not only performed tho heavy
nnd Important duties of his ofllco
with ontlro satisfaction to tho gov
ernment nnd tho pcoplo, nnd with on
tlro success, but It Is woll known that
tho opposition to him Is founded on
no good or Bufllclont rensons. Not
only so, but thero Is tho olomont of
fnlso protonso In It thnt does Mr.
Bristol nn undeserved Injury, for tho
objections to him nro not lenlly
based on anything ngnlnst him as n
man, a lawyer or an odlcor, but puro
ly on political or fnctlonnl grounds,
nnd tho pcoplo nro not pleased with
this sort of opposition to a good, able
nnd faithful ofllcor.
Mr. Bristol will soon bo engaged In
the trial of sovornl moro Important
land fraud cases, nnd ovorybody con
cedes thnt ho is ontlroly conipotont
to carry thorn through to a success
fill conclusion, without tho nsslstunco ,nary nomnatlon law Is n nulsnnco
of Mr. Honoy, ns In fnct ho did tho 'nnj a fraud,
Inst ones tried hero. And slnco thonj rt
ho has won nil tho nppenlod cases Let ovorybody got ready to voto
thnt havo boon decided In the federal for tho parka nnd boulovarda and
court ot appeals. Not to confirm Mr. 'drive ways. It la high time tho city
Bristol noxt winter, ns If ho hail dono
something wrong or wna Incapable,
would bo botl nn affront nnd an In
Justlco to him, which Sonntor Fulton
Bhould undorstnnd tho peoplo would
rocont noxt yenr at tho polls. They
.trlet nttornoy tho government evor,
T11K NOLAN CASK.
Tho moro that la heard of tho c.iso
of tho Into roglatcr of Tho Dalles land
ofllco tho moro it is understood thnt
ho was most desorvedly kicked out,
and ho mny consldor hlmsolf lucky
If tho government lota it go nt that.
It is complained In snmo quarters
4 li n t ! Xfstrtilt t fio tnr rftilnta 1 1
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Dov-.suggesting tho removal of Nolan or
in Inquiry Into his conduct of tho
ofllce. but If Mr. Moody did this ho
did a good servlco by "butting In."
Ho had n right to do so, too, because
.Nolan wna appointed on his recom-
mondntlon nnd ho felt responsible
for his milchi! creation. Ho could
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not got Senator. Fulton to act, wo
suppose, because Fulton Is a partial-
lar friend of ex-Representatlvo Wll-
llnmsoii's, nud Is factionnlly hostile
to Moody. Nolan, It seems, was not
only fnlso to tho man who made him
politically, nnd who had loaded him
with favors and bouofltB, but he had
clal, Miss Lnng, who had been con
nected with tho ofllco for many years
and knew moro about Its business
man ioian couia iearn in a iuhb
lifetime. Tho administration mndo
no mistake In getting rid of Nolan,
but Senator Pulton gets no credit for
Nolan s discharge
a m i . . H ..,.i.i 1 nnn
I -"" vwiwitu nit iswvu vww
last year off a 60-acro farm. This Is
'not mentioned because It Is a pecu-
. imr caBC- Dut on,y nB n 8nmIH0 0I
when It rains.
It Is very likely that tho lumber
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mill uwuuia cuuiu uuuiu iu I'uj iiibii-
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cr wnges nnd ought to do so, but tho
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demands of tho men, incited by out-
sldo mischief makers nnd hired trou
blo breeders, seem to bo unreason
able. Dotwecn tho two tho city is
getting a very dnmnglng knock, but
thero appears to bo no help for It.
Representative Hawley starts out
ub if ho would mnko a very active
ft K00d thing, for this district ub woll
as for his own, for wo shall havo to
depend on Hawloy rathor than tho
big log that wo elected.
It is n pity u lot of tho lnbor tiglta-
pa .,. nnf lin 1Pnwn ,, 1..11
awhile. Thoy do millions of dum
ngo nnd no real good to anybody.
So tho colored brother didn't got
that nice Job in Ohio nftor nil. Dut
ovory colorjod mnn In Ohio will bo ex
,Cctcd to vote tho republican ticket
straight noxt year.
A gront Improvement ought to bo
mndo on some counctlmen thnt will
go out of ofllco on July 1 nnd Ward
ono Is n good place- to begin making
tho change
Tho mnyor has not yet discovered
V W"v by which ho con hold ovor
W wny by whlch ho cnu h0,d ovcr
oicciou, nnn mill is on, 110 uuhihihi.
Sonntor Fulton returns with a
pretty good record to his credit, yet
thoro nro a fow things thnt a good
many republicans do not exactly llko.
That n sheriff should havo ontlro
custody nnd control of tho county
prisoners acorns to bo n self-evident
proposition.
A good ninny of tho best peoplo nro
coming to tho conclusion that tho prl
had thorn.
Congress did vory woll indeed by
Oregon, nnd ot courso Sonntor Ful-
ton will proporly get boiiio credit for
that.
Tho democrats aro going to hold n
meeting to decldo on somo cnndldntcs
but what's tho uao? Thla Isn't 1905.
awa asg
Honey has Ruet In closo quarters
now, nnd the boss might as well gtvo
up. Honoy Is a suro shot.
Antl-rnllrond demagogues nro get
ting tho country Into n lot of trouble.
It wna a good thing for thla town
whon Lnfo Ponco struck It.
Tho city attorneyship seems des-
tlned to go to nn Irishman.
80 far nobody seems Inclined to
roast Coffey.
Advance in Postal Salaries
Washington, Murvh 15. First Ah.
siatant Postmaster General Hitchcock
haa nuulo a compilation showing how
many clerks in nostolllces and letter-
curlers will ho affectd by tho Incmiwl
pay leeently piwMe.1 tor th.-m y con.
"nS"1?, iSal m.mW,"
cierk8 promoted at that time or na seen
afterwanUas they shall have complet-
ft8 rJ0 i.vlIJIs "STlll i
jn.000. The increase will nffect 42.-
433 carrlera throughout tho country.
A. H. Willctt & Co.
Wholesale and Retail
QROCERS
Special Prices to Restaurants
Prompt Delivery
Phone East 283 128 Grand Avenue
rhonoracMcOSl
407 Pterin Htilltllng
H0LBR00K & LEVEEN
Tailors for Men
150 Sixth St., cor Morrison
PORTLAND OREGON
Finest Made
Adams Fire Proof Stove
v Blacking. No odor.
More durable. Only
blacking made that will
remain on Air Tight
heaters.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
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A THOUGHT
Tlmt the rcAnoii inpKcet In n new Knrlng
Him "1
Is a Good Thing
1 to keep In mind Hint It inn (oilic.i well
FOR ANY MAN
l Who Mntiiiirri'F nml nrtnltic fnr liU
money will no to lliu CHICAGO ClOJII
ING COMPANY, 69-71 Third Street
Frederick A. Kribs
Correspondence Solicited
328-330 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PORTLAND FUEL COMPANY
Successor to PIONCtR, C R. DAVIS and PHOENIX rUEL CO.
PHONE CAST 26 287 E. MORRISON ST.
COAL Rock Springs, Diamond, Richmond, Rotlyn, New Cat
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.
U. S. GOVERNMENT
IMaLUflhttLflCilal 5Ho
fSBaaVrBaaaV3BKA aaaaaaanr
The UNION MEAT COMPANY
All Dining Can anil First Class Hotels and lirttaii rants uso tho
Union Meat Company's
Fresh and Cured Meats.
Tho Heat In tho Market. 1'atronlio Homo Imltutry.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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L 0. PICK TRANSFER
Safes, Pianos. FimKarc mni, stwd w fxMi fw WH- Con
modious brick warclMuse, with separate irM rMW, Frent awl Clay.
Express and Baggage kvtki.
Omce Www, 596; StaWe. Black 1972
PASTEURIZED DAIRY COMPANY, Inc.
I'MtoutUecI Milk, Crcumj Ilnttcr, Xm,
Cottage Cheese, Cheese, 1) utter Milk.
QUALITY ICK CIIKAM
Milk 4 per cent guaranteed
l'lione Kast taca
!0 lliuscll Street l'OUTLAND, onEQON'
Michigan "JL- Company
II. CltAW, Proprietor
Phone East 2806 154 Grand Avenua
Centennial Market &. Grocery
J. J. BLUM
Uendqunrtcrs for
" GOOD THINGS TO EAT " .
Groceries, Meats, Fish, Poultry
ALWAYS THE BEST
School Supplies, Shoes, Gloves, Notions
I'hono Main 27ll
522-524 N. Twenty-Fourth Street
l'HONK MAIN 1891
Martin-Marks Coffee Co.
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
TEAS, ETC.
Tho excellence of Monte Crista Java
and Mocliu CollVo atiimls in high favor..
252 Third Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. A. BASTES
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 of Tillamook SI. Phone East 660
uenicr in Washington. Idaho & Oregon.
TIMBER & MINERAL LANDS
Portland, Oregon
INSPECTED MEATS
& STORAGE COMPANY.
PORTUNO, OREGON
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