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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1907)
THE MORXIXG OREGOMAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1907. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAN TELEPHONES. tounttna;.Room .....Main 7V70 City Circulation . Main 7070 Managing Editor Main 7070 undf,y Editor ..Main 7070 Corapoalng-Room ..' ...Main 7070 City Editor Main 7070 Euperintonderst Bulldlne Main 7070 Eaat Sld Office , Cut 81 AMUSEMENTS. THE HEII.tG THEATER (14th and WaS intrton st.) Tht afternoon at -: oviock. tonight at S:1.Y The musical com edy, "The Tenderfoot." BAKER THEATER (3d bet. Yamhill and Taylor) Baker Theater Company In As a Man Bone." Matinee, 2:15; tonight at 8:15. EMPIRE THEATER (11th and Morrlaon) "A Cowboy's Girl." Matinee, 2:15 P. M.; to nisht at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Park and seventh) Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 ontt 0 P. M. PANT AGES THEATER (4th and Stark) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30, 9 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Alien stock Company in "Under Sealed Orders." Matinee, i.H P. M. ; tonight at 8:15. LyillC THEATER (7th and Alder) The Lyric Stock Company in "What Women Will Do"; matinee 2:15. tonight 8:15. Arts and Crafts Exhibit 'ext Month. In preparation for an Arts and Crafts Exhibition to be opened next month the lower gallery of the Art Museum Is now closed. Meanwhile visitors must depend :-hiefly upon the permanent collections. A pleasant and profitable hour may be spent in the cajstroom or with the Old Masters in the photograph collection. A selection from this is now hum? in the upper galleries but many thousand more photographs are In the cases to be seen on request by any visitor. Two water color landscapes by Julian Rix are also shown, lent to the association for ex hibition until March 31. The building is open daily from a to 5 o'clock. On Thurs day and Saturday afternoons, admission is free. Fon the Boys. Rev. W. T. Jordon, pastor of the Central Baptist Church, at Katt Ankcny and Kast Twentieth streets, has organized the boys of his church into a club. The club will be provided with a gymnasium in the church and a baseball i-lub will be organised. Meetings of the club will be held each week when ad dresses will be delivered, but the main object is to give the boys something to do that will develop their minds -and bodies. This organization Is the out growth of a sermon Ir. Jordon delivered from his pulpit a few Sundays ago in which he made a strong plea for the boys and declared that the churches were not doing their duty by them. Children Go to Theatkr. Manaser Perce Benton of the "A Cowboy's Girl" omiwny. and Manager Seaman of the rOinpire Theater will entertain the chil dren of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society nt today's matinee performance of "A L'owboy's Girl." The invitation was ex tended through Superintendent Gardner and was promptly accepted, as the little (olkA are ardently fond of matinees and "A cowboy's Girl" is calculated to please them. Each boy and girl in the party will be presented with a little present In token of Easter. This afternoon will be a merry one for the little ones. FIvb Orators Chosex. In the prelim inary declamation contests at the Port land Academy, yesterday afternoon, nine members of this year's graduating class competed for places on the oratorical pro gramme of commencement day. The lie students who were selected were Kllsabeth Young. William Dolph. Georgia Newbury. Harvey Miller and C. W. Ilobinson. The judges of the contest were Dr. R. H. Kllis, C. N. McArthur and H. M. Esterley. Night Schools Close. The public! night schools closed last night, conclud ing the most successful term in their history. During the five "Winter months four schools have been maintained. There were 460 pupils enrolled. 83 girls ind young women and 377 boys and men. The night schools will not reopen until next October wtien it is planned to add ad ditional features to this branch, of the public school department. BtTti.Dlxo TO Bk Made Hioher. Three or four stories will be added to the Alns worth building in the near future it pres ent plans are carried out. J. c Ains worth, president of the United States National 'bank, which occupies the lower floor, has commissioned Architect Iazarus to prepare specifications. The building is located at the northwest corner of Third and Oak streets. Not ix Leustorp's Place. John l.custorf. proprietor of the South Car Bancroft streets, denies that the shoot 4ng In which Tom Malone was injured last Wednesday morning occurred In his establishment, or that Bartender Mullen is In his employ.- Lustorf states that Mullen works at the Macadam Bar, 1041 Macadam street. Appropriate Easter Services will be held tomorrow in the First Presbyterian Church. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:: P. M. by the pastor. The subject in the morning will be "The Eternal Drama," and in the evening, "Soul Thirst for God." The Sunday school will have an Kaster programme and aiuiual promotion exercises at 12:10 o'clock. Bio Lumber Land Deal. Negotiations practically have been concluded for the ale of Linn County timber land owned by Mann & Montgomery. There are about ."00 acres Involved, and the considera tion is understood to be in the neighbor hood of $000,000. The names of the pur chasers, who are Eastern men, have been withheld. BANK OPKN 81TURDAT EwHINGS. For the accommodation of depositors, the savings bank of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company, 240 'Washington (treat, cor. Eecond, Is open on Saturday evenings from S till 8 o'clock. Amateur Boxino Tovrsamint. woopme.v or the world. Mo:rAT Evekixc, Apihl 1. W. O. AS'. Temple. 128 Eleventh Street. Ahmissiox 50 Cents. - Tin. J. n. Roth will move from the Ore ponian building to his new offices in the llcaly building. Grand avenue and East Morrison street, on March 30. Phone East 574S. Calvary Presbtteriax Church. Dr. Ely will preach tomorrow Easter ser vices in the morning: evening topic, "At ttie Ci'O's-False Pilgrims Hill Dif-ti.-ulty." St'KFRACISTS TO Meet. The Equal fifiif fraRe Association will meet with Mrs. Mallory. 1M Sixth street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The public is cordially invited. Easter will be observed at the First Congregational Church, Sunday. The choir has prepared a programme of spe cial music for the services. Fresh Iowa butter, honey, tea, coffee. 1-6 Filth street. Swetland building. The Oregon flieesc Co.. most central and con venient store in the city. Modern offices in the new Buchanan building for rent. Portland Trust Com pany of Oregon, southeast corner Third and Oak. Who will subscribe that J5O.O00 to bring lleney and Burns to Portland? Find out in today's People's Press. Who ar the unconvicted grafters? Read Wheeler's article in today's Peo ple's Press See Scotch Collie pups in Goddard Kelly's window Sixth and Washington. Saturday. Business Men's Lunch. 11:30 to 2. All bome-cooking. Women's Ex.. 133 10th at. The handsomest Easter neckwear Is at Hewctt. Bradley & Co.. 344 Washington. Deskroom. For rent with or without dek. Rooms D2 and 33 Hamilton Bldg. Szi.kct your Easter hat from Hewett, P.radiey & Co s. big. new stock. fLPrr.rssED truths printed in today's People' Press. Get It. Watch V ouster grow. THE CARDINAL PRINCIPLES Of safety to depositors and conservative management have always governed the ."Oldest Trust Company in Oregon . AVhicli, with resources of over $1,800,000.00 Solicits Your Business AVe pay 2 per cent interest on check accounts (even hun dreds) on daily balances of $300 or over: 3 per cent on savings accounts; 3 to 4 per cent on time certificates of deposit, and from 2Vb to 4 per cent on spe cial certificates of deposit pay able on short notice. Call for Statement and for "Book of Illustrations." Portland Trust Company ot Oregon S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sta. Phone Exchange 72. BEN J. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET. Secretary J. O. OOLTRA. .Assistant Secretary THOSE BEAUTIFUL A a barn Tint, mo notieatbl ftinonB UiLv lonmbl women, ar produced only by sJA iiuuciiai nan nc&Gi.c.aiui Lyf ;jch3 cleanest, and most lasting Hair kf.Colorln(ic known. It-is easily applied, uabeolute.y harmless, unaffected by VlX-V i-.. akaila nHu)na1 Ka nrila sW of hair colored free. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MF0.CO..M5 W.234 SU,Nw Yark. JKme Martin. S23 Washington ntraet. Ministerial. Association. The Portland General Ministerial Association will meet Monday at 10:30 A. M. at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium. Rev. E. M. Sharp will render a report for the labor committee. Will, the unions play the Burke game? See today's People's Press at the news stands. Feaiu,ess. untied, a paper for every good citizen: People's Press out today. Dr. Coffey has returned and resumed practice. REOPENING. The reopening of the E. P. Charlton & Co. 5. 10 and 15 Cent Store in the new location at 2SS and 290 Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, on Fri day afternoon was a great success. Pro fessor Wilder's orchestra furnished music during the afternoon and the elegant new store was crowded with people up to closing time. The store has gained many friends during the three years since it was opened and the business, under the able management of Mr. LeGrand M. Baldwin, has been very successful. Mr. Charlton now owns 35 of these stores, tho new one in Portland being one of the finest in the Northwest. Business will open today, and the usual rush will be on hand, as has always been the case when the 5. 10 and 15 Cent Store makes a special announcement. EASTER SPECIALS. Extraordinary values today in Easter wearables: two-clasp kid gloves. $1 a pair; Ions silk gloves. S119: women's sample hosiery. 50c a pair, values to 85c: spe cial reductions on all tailored suits and coats, silk petticoats, silk waists; latest novelties in belts, purses, hose supporters. etc: men's $1.25 shirts. 83c. Get your corset here. Warners & Thomsons new models now ready. All undermuslins re duced, if you want to save money come to us. M'ALLEX & M'DOXXilLU MACHINE AGAINST MAN. The most novel feature of the season will take place at the Exposition Rink tonight when six local skaters will skate a three-mile race against an Indian motor cycle, ridden by an expert from the Ballou & Wright bicycle depot. The speed of the motor cycle and the records of the picked skaters promise an exciting event. JJon t mlse it. Pso advance In prices. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies or thi season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties. 305 Wash., near 5th. PHOTO POST CARDS SCEXERT. Klser Co. Lobby Imperial Hotel. A happy Easter to each and every patron of ours, and they are many, many. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. Our "BLUE RIBBON DAY" of the year is today. With us you will find the grandest display of Easter meats to be found in the Northwest. Fattened steers from east of the mountains, prize mutton, wheat - fed porkers, veal as sweet as butter and SMITH'S SUPERB . SPRING IA MBS. At not another market in the city can you , get such meats. This is the only mar ket in the city that makes a hobby of full weight, and, above all, as a crowning cli max of perfection, Smith's is the only market in the city that DOES NOT handle the Beef Trust's Chicago meats. We are open from 6 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock in the evening, to us in the morning, then you can select your meats at your leisure. A DELIGHTFUL A FR "THE TRUTH IS GOOD ENOUGH" at all times, in our advertising and daily chat with the people. We wish to state right here that NONE OF THIS LAMB OR VEAL IS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Reason why? Too young to admit of it, suckling lambs and calve3, of too tender an age to stand transpor tation and stall feed. They're from the mother's breast tender, tempting tidbits for the Easter tables, and PERSONALLY SELECTED by a member ef this firm Mr. C. C. Wood for the patrons of the Harry Wood Market. Note other prices that rule here. CHOICE VEAL SAUSAGE, 2 pounds for 25c BEEF." Choice Brisket 4 Choice Necks to boil. .4 Choice Stew Meats ... 4c Fine Kidneys ...... 5 Corned Beef . . ..6? Choice Shoulder Roast 7fi Choice Pot Roasts ... 7c Choice Shoulder Steak. 7 ROlind SteakS, Juicy, Tender 8c Choice Rump Roast. . .8 Hamburger Steak .... 8p. Tripe 8 Full Shrunk. "TNIV DON'T CRACK SO QUICK" HaT"LINOCORiy eyelet end buttonhole tnat poiltlvelT can t brealc CEO. P. IDE CO., Makm TKOT, N. Y. MELVIM ' "Itataed mni Netuinr." m MOST REVOLI'TIOXARY BOOK EVER WRITTEN. The Ego and His Own By MAX STIRNER. Translated by Steven T. Byingrton. TYiin book of 023 pacs, now first published in English, by Ben j. R. Tucker, origin a I ly appeared in Germany more than 60 years ago. but, an Dr. J. L. Walker says in his English introduction: "Fifty years sooner or later can make little difference in the caw- of a book no revolutionary." At first it created a tremendous furore, but It was so far In advance of its time that the interest subsided. The last decade, however, has witnessed a Stirrer revival of no mean pro portions: biographies of the author have been written and translations of the book have appeared in several languages. The purpose of the work is to destroy the Idea of duty and assert the supremacy of the will. I-ange, in his "History of Material ism," refers to it as "the extremest book we know." and Feurbach characterizes the author as "the most ingenious and . the freest writer within my knowledge." Cloth, $1.50; Fall Gilt Edges, $1.75., Mailed, postpaid, by the publisher. BEN J- R. TUCKER, P. 0. Box 1 31 2, N. Y. City- gchwab Printing Co. VEST tfOKK. tfEASOKABLt PRICES 27 S SXA.R.K STREET) FIGHTING THE OREGON MEATS Veal Loin Roast . . . . .15 Veal Leg 12 Veal Shoulder Roast..lO Veal Breast 10 Veal Rib Cutlets. 15 Veal Loin Cutlets . . . .15 lifii' ' Always Buy a ionars M 1 Pigs' Feet. 5 Pure Lard ....12 Pickle Pork ,...12y2t Breakfast Bacon Hams..... 17? NO COLD STORAGE MEATS. FRESH, HEALTHY MEATS Veal Sh'lder Cutlets..l2i2 Veal Stew.... 8c Beef Short Ribs 5 Beef Plates. ... 5 . Beef Brisket. 5p Beef Necks to boil. 5f?" Beef Stew 5 TREAT AWAITS PATRONS OF THE MAW!? Saturday's Cornucopia Overflows With Easter Delicacies. Plenty of Lamb for Everybody Today Also Plenty of Choice Veal - Today's story. is a pleasing one, intended as a "wee bit" of a surprise to our public. Fact is, for some time past we've been quietly scouring the Oregon farms to obtain an unordi nary treat for Portland folks' Easter tables and we've suc ceeded splendidry ! Got Over 200 of the Choicest Milk-Fed Oregon Lambs, and the Choicest Convention oj Young Willamette Valley Milk-Fed Calves You ever set eyes on. Young, plump and tender so tender, in fact, they bruise in handling. i Loin Steak .10 Sirloin Steak- 12 Small Porterhouse . 12ii Fancy Porterhouse 1214 Rib Steak 12 l-2c Fancy "T" '-Bone . . 12i VEAL. Delicious Rump Rstl2i, Delicious Leg Rst.l2i Delicious Rib Rst.l2yo Juicv Cutlets . . '. . .121 Veal Shanks, broth. . . .6 Veal for Stew 8 That Is all it will cost to write to us today- fur a copy of our booklet, describing eye troubles. If you suffer from any disease of the eye that can be cured, and nearly ail of them can. this Is by far the best fitted Insti tution on the Coast to tell you how they should be treated. By no means neg-lect your eyes. They are the best friends you will ever have. Our methods are guaranteed accurate and satisfactory. Get the book. LA DESSA MUN3ELL, Refractionist. MUNSELL OPTICAL CO. Maeleay Bldg.. Portland, Or. HOLD UP! and con&id&ir POMMEL LIKE ALL WATFRPRnn? CLOTHING. 1i made of the best mcfcriaKinikckorydlow M n STICK TO THE . 3 SIGN OF THE FI5HI - Tumi riuanilNfn ijwtb AJ-rowc ret S BEEF TRUST " HONEST SCALES Liver. ... 5 Beef Tongues, each. .45 Beef Hamburg Steak.. 8 Corned Beef G? Soup Meat 3 Beef Prime Rib R'ast.lOf l -A V7JY vl u Beef Sirloin Steak. . .12 Beef Pi) r t e r house Steak 1214 Beef Rib Steak. .... t2y2p Beef Round Steaks. . 10 . NO ADULTERATIONS Lamb Legs 15 Lamb Rib Chops 15K Lamb Loin Chops. . . . 15 Lamb Sh'lder Chops..l2i4 Lamb Frontquarters..lO Lamb Shoulders . 10 Lamb Stew.. 6 T First 6 Aider Sts. 1 1 On the Corner Breast of Veal .ww.10 Shoulder Roast 10f - PORK. Legs of Pork 12i, Pickle Pork .... ..12fo Side Pork 121 Pork Shoulder Est. 12 1 Pork Chops 12lA ... SUNDRIES. Brains 10 Mixed Sausage ... . . . .10 Hams 17 Breakfast Bacon ;. . 17i Pork Hocks - 8 Tomorrow, Easter Sun day. Today good clothes for men the right kind for business and for dress. Double and single breasted sack suits . in black Venetian lined and elegantly tailored. $12.50 TO $25.00. LION ClothingCo usKuhnPfopy " lien's and Boj Outfitters," 16S and 168 Third St. Mohawk Bids. 226-228 ALDER ST. Bet. First and Second FULL' WEIGHT Beef Shoulder Steak. 8 Beef Rolled Rib R'st..l2 Beef Pot Roast 8d ' Beef Chuck Roast... 8 Lamb Loin Roast 15 Lamb Rib Roast 15 NO MEATS SHIPPED IN . CARS. NO DYES OR COLOR INGS Pork Loin Roast 15r Pork Chops 15 Pork Steak.... .15 Pork Sh'lder Roast...l2i4"tf Pork Sides. . . : 12 Pork Mixed Sausage..lo Pork Hocks . 8 j" "" '"""!"',J''"'".'L"' """ """ irr.-...-....,. , .. -It-JJ:C1JULJ1 Do yourself a great favor and come fl SHAW'S ruic 0 BLUMAUER & HOCH IM Mti II Foorth grrMrt. OA m Oraaram mat The Bank Founded 1S64 Capital paid up Surplus and Undivided Portland Branch, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. In view of the enhanced demand for money, will pay 4 per cent per annum on deposits for a year fixed and on deposits in its pavings Department. Ready Now SPUING STYLES Heffling 231 WASHINGTON STREET.. DUNLAF HATS ABSOLUTELY BEST QUALITY AND CORRECT STYLE SPRING BLOCK NOW ON S A L, E ROBINSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS YOUR EYES KNOW 1 COLOMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY Dcbtct. Omaha. Kaawa City. IH aiztb St. FLOYD F. EASTER WEEK SALE Of Chinese and Japanese Curios, Ebony and Teak Carved Furr niture, Satsuma, Brasses,. Screens, Grass Linen, Mat- -ting, Vases, Teasets and Oriental Novelties of All Kinds, At special bargain prices. Our store is too small for our im mense stock of goods, hence our reduced prices. Come and inspect our stock, and see our beautiful Easter gifts. Andrew Kan &.Co.mst D.Chamber OPTOMETRIST . VlalOM clentitlo. ally corrected. Artl. final 7a fitted. T ltlAK 1LDEB IT. larcHr and Bat Xauippe optical Kttafc' Uaaaaaat 1b fcortawut. . Amarie' ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY Wlihont a Sir! Today MALT iaMMta. of California Profits. .$ 4,000,000 .$10,153,873 HOTEL PERKINS BUILDING CONSIDER THE EASTER LILIES How they grow so fresh and sweety then consider your 1 i n g y-looking house and fences. This comparison cannot help bejng odious;, but if vou consider the sub ject of BAY STATE paints, a way is shown out of the difficulty. THE BIG PAINT STORE,' Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Front and Morrison Sts. When they need glasses. Do not let them appeal for help in vain. Bait ak. Dal law. Tox.j rartlud. Or. . . BBOWEB, Mgr. Orccealaa Bid. TEETH A fU.aa FsU Ban for f.0. rBED PREHX, Beam 499 Dakia Bulldlne. z z