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THE SUNDAY OEEGONIAN, PORTLAND', MAY 17. 1903. ITY NEWS IN BRIEF The Orcconlan'i Telephone. Oregon: a tin liMm Main 687 "W. Beotw TMttor M&ln Oil gauging Editor i Mala 036 It Kdltor Mala 166 lde Office East 61 COLmiEIA. Inatlns Roots 5I uion&i Room "XS ie Koom -" A3irSE3lK-TS. ag. Ralph Stuart aafl company la "Monte JRDRAT'S THEATER This afternoon at il evening, 7:30. Edward Shields' "Conttn jous Vaudeville." NTRAX PARK. Grand ave. and East Tam ilOutdoor vaudeville. 8:15 f. rat.t. Tnruv. 2:30 Doors ooea dally uses 2 P. St: Sunday. 1 P. M. Grounds. kin, sad Vaughn. 3odt of Suicide Identified. The body fund by P. Turner In tho Willamette, at U bead of Sauvles Island Friday even- lr. was yeaterday Identified as that of lenry Blickensderfer, who committed lcide some time ago by lumping rrom le dock of the steamer American -while route to Portland from St Helena. he point at which the body was found Is jut two miles below ixiwiston. ana is le place where Blickensderfer was eup- sed to have Jumped from the boat, wo aon was known for the act except lat he had been discharged from a St. telens hotel, where he was a porter, the revlous day and had been on a spree rer since, being intoxicated when he Ioarded tho steamer at St. Helena. The oung man made two attempts to take Is life while, on the boat, one of the Irew frustrating his first attempt to I lunge overboard. As soon as he became uleted, he was not watched so closely id slipped on deck from where It la sup- sed he Jumped overboard. Coroner flnley went to Llnnton yesterday morn- ig and from papers found on the body lentlfied It as that of Blickensderfer be- rond doubt. After an examination the loroner decided that no Inquest was nec- issary and owing to tho decomposed Itate of tho body, had the remains buried on tho island. The dead man is Ihought to have a brother and sister in LJtah, but was almost a stranger In St. ielens. A Talk on School Lands. Tho State of Jregon years ago carelessly set the low price of $L25 per acre on the school lands, throughout the state, until the last ses sion of the Legislature, when a law was massed raising the price to JZ.oO per acre, take effect on tho 21st day of May, next lursday. Every citizen, man or woman. In the; state, Is entitled to buy from 40 to acres of this land at the price of $1.23 jer acre, if taken before next Thursday, rlth '-ft payment of one-fifth down. That Is to say a person buying 160 acres at J2o per acre, can do so by paying down 0. and the balance $40 per year, with Interest to tho state. Never again will lere e such an opportunity to buy lands so cheap. C K. Henry, 273 Stark street, las th-llst of vacancies and plats; many )f the vacancies being recent, owing to lo cancellation of former purchases. Phese lands are in Wasco, Crook, Grant, aamath and Harney Counties; the coun- ies in which railroads and irrigation de velopments are being pushed. Mr. Henry 111 keep his office open Monday and :esday until 9 P. M. to accommodate all jereons. If you want to buy these lands Jdo it Monday or Tuesday as they are be- ig sold very rapidly. Every young man should buy at least 160 acres and do It low. Call upon Mr. Henry at 273 Stark Mstreet. Baseball Todat 2:30. Baseball Todat 2:30. Baseball Todat 2:30. IEvertbodt Attends the Games Sundays A Vert Pleasant Afternoon's Sport. Come Out and Enjot Yourselves. Hear the Champion Hooters Todat. Don't Fail to Be There Todat. Remember Sundat Game Called 2:30. Portland vs. Oakland. Baseball Is Sure Cure for Blues. Don't Fail to Hear the Rooters. The Fair Sex Will Be There Todat. All the Fans Will Be There Todat. where Evertbodt Is Going Todat. Baseball Todat 2:30. Baseball Todat 2:30. Baseball Todat 2:30. State Homeopathic Convention. The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of Oregon will hold Its 27th annual session in tho Portland Library lecture-room, tseventn ana startc streets, Portland, Or., 'xuosaay ana w eanesday, June 9 and 10. Many interesting papers are listed, and it is hoped every Homeopathic physician in tho state will be in attendance. Both days the society will have lunch In tho Hotel Portland grill-room. Any not hav ing received official notice of the meeting will confer a favor by sending their ad- aress to naia K. Dearborn, M. D., Sec xetary, S00 "Union avenue North. Will Celebrate Chickamauga. At the meeting of Lincoln-Garfield Post, which occurs next Tuesday evening, the battle of Chickamauga will be fought over again. Rev. Alexander Blackburn and Colonel W. T. B. Mclntlre, who partici pated in that engagement, will be the principal speakers, tho former having been wounded In that celebrated battle. The post of the city and all sojourlnlng comrades are cordially invited to be present. SUNDAT TROLLET TlUPS BT THE O. W. P. & Rt. Co. Motor cars with trailers every 80 mlntes to Oregon City, Willamette ra.ua ana canemah Park, through Sell wood, golf links and Milwaukle; every 20 minutes to Mount Tabor, Reservoir and Mount Scott. To Gresham, 7:30 and 9:30 A. M., 12:10, 2:30 and 4:10 P. iM. Cars leave First and Alder streets. The Co rr land Medical Institute is now equipped to treat patients as usual. Office hours from 9 to 5. Sundays from 9 to 12. Patients attending the night sea. sion should call during office hours. En trance on Washington street. Rooms Wanted For representatives to Grand Lodge, L O. O. F., and .Rebekah Assembly, May 19 to 22. State number you can accommodate and price. Tel. Main 2019. or address George Sunderland, L O. O. F. Temple. Tickets, for opening of Scottish Hi to Cathedral Tuesday evening next, 19th insL, concert and ball, at Woodard, Clarke &. Co.'s drug store. Fourth and Washington street. X Leeser Cohen having severed Ms connection withBlumauer, Frank Drug Co. is now In the photographic supply busi ness at rooms 16 and 17 Washington Bldg. Picnic. Rohse's Park, Fulton, today. Picnic. Rohse's Park, Fulton, today. Picnic, Rohse's Park. Fulton, today. Letter-Carriers' excursion will be given to Seaside on Sunday. June 2S, 1903. Woodcraft excursion to Seaside June 7. "Cafe and Parfait" only to be had at the Palm confectionery, 292 Wash., op posite Perkins Hotel. 'Phone Main 257. Finest Baths. Carlsbad system mas sage, $L J. Friedman, graduate masseur. SO years experience. 523 Cham, of Com. Etrawbekrt pickers going to Hood River take steamers from foot of Alder street dally 7 A. M. TeL Main 914. To Lease. Largo store; long lease; good location: store available at once. C A. care Oregonlan. Blankets and curtains x scientifically cleaned. Turners, 17th and Columbia. Tel ephone Main 2513. Winther, tho Ablngton building barber moved to 6th and Wash., under Aldrich Pharmacy. Wanted To rent gasoline launch, 10 horsepower minimum. 29-31 Second. St- Large carnations, lilies and floral pieces reasonable at BurkhariTs, 31 Glisan. Oriental rugs and carpets for sale at 411 Washington street. Dr. Connell. offices C13-614 Oregonlan bdg. W. B. Knapp. dentist, 10-11 Hamilton b. TUl Skiff has returned; IS Russell Bldg. lUffe yaxx( dentist, id floor Dekum. Executive Board to Arrange for ! Election. The Executive Board will hold I a special meeting Monday afternoon to make tho necessary arrangements for the ! special election to be held on June 1 In this city. The legislative acts appropri ating money for the new Morrison-street bridge and the free ferries have to be voted on by the people on this date, and at least ten days' notice has to be given to the public by the board, hence the meeting. Ballots and other stationery have to be printed and other matters at tended to before he election can bo held. Young People's Excursion. The Toung People's Union, of the Second Bap tist Church, has chartered the O. R. & N. Co.'s steamer "Harvest Queen" for its excursion to Bonneville on the Fourth of July. The final arrangements will be perfected during the week. One Thing She Had Not Learned. "I have not lived all my life for nothing," said a middle-aged woman to a friend, as she waited for an elevator on the seventh floor of the Chamber of Commerce bulld lnsr vesterdav afternoon. "When a woman has traveled as much as I have, she can- 'not help learning considerable, especially In the modern cities or tne iiast. inen, reaching down Into the depths of a shop ping bag, she produced a letter and drop ped It into the mall chute. As the letter dropped down the transparent glass chute, she looked downward and grabbed for the letter, which she thought had missed the slot, but failed to catch It. Then, stepping aside, she said. "Where did that letter go anyway?" The -State of Washington sells none of its school lands for less than $10 per acre. Oregon foolishly has been selling, and will sell at $1.25 per acre, up to Wednes day night. May 21, when the new law doubling the price goes Into effect Never again will people have the opportunity of buying lands so cheap In the State of Or egon. C. K. Henry, 273 Stark street, has a list of vacancies and plats, and every man or woman Is entitled to buy from 40 to 220 acres, If taken before Wednes day night, at tho old price of $1.25 per acre, with a payment of one-fifth down to the state, and annual payments for the remainder. Call upon C. K. Henry. If you want some of these lands. For Relief of Kishinef Jews. A mass meeting will bo held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, sharp, at the New ZIon Talmud Torah Synagogue, corner Sixth and Hall streets, for the purpose of aiding the sufferers by the Kishinef massacre, which recently occurred In Russia, where a large numb.er of Jew's were murdered In cold blood. The speakers will be Rev. Dr. S. S. Wise. Rev. Dr. N. Mosessohn and D. Soils Cohen. All are Invited to bo present, regardless of creed. Woodmen Given Use of Park Blocks. The Park Board yesterday afternoon, In special session, granted permission to the Woodmen of the World to utilize the North Park blocks for a carnival during the coming Summer. The board has full control over all city park property, and in no case could the blocks be used except by permission. On receipt of the appli cation of the Woodmen, a special meeting was called and the necessary grant was made. Woman's Guild, Trinity Church, May breakfast. Fifth street, near Oak; Wed nesday, May 20, from 11:30 to 2. Menu. Chicken Pie Hot Homemade. Cold Ham. Cold Tongue. Salad Potato. Pickles. Hot Rolls. Jelly. Apple Pie. Custard Pie. Cheese. Coffee. 50c The Time Is about up when school land can bo had at the present low price. If you want to avail yourself of the privil ege to purchase 320 acres or less at $1.25 an acre some very good selections can be obtained by calling on Walter Lyon at tho Imperial Hotel, right away. There is yet left some excellent grazing land and some capable of cultivation. Join Woman's Lewis and Clark Club. There will be a meeting of the Woman's Lewis and Clark Club at 2:30 P. M. Mon day in tho Board of Trade rooms. Cham ber of Commerce building. All women in terested In tho success of the Exposition are earnestly requested to go and Join the club, serve on committees and help in any way possible. To Aid tho sufferers of tho Kishlnen massacre, a mass meeting for the pur pose of aiding the sufferers of the Kish lnen massacre will bo held at the Talmud Torah Synagog, corner Sixth and Hall streets, today, Sunday, May 17, 1903, at 2:30 P. M. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. Everybody Invited. Fritz Abendroth, jeweler, of 311 Mor rison and 207 First, has leased for a long term 334 Washington street, opposite Im perial Hotel, and will fit up with new fixtures and new stock of diamonds, jewelry, etc Therefore tho whole stock and fixtures are offered for sale at big reductions at 207 First street. Visiting Nurse Association. The com mittee of tho "Visiting Nurso Association dcslro to announce that calls received be fore 2 P. M. will be given attention the same day. Calls received later will be responded to the following morning. Phone Main 717. 213 Fourth street. The Elaborate Bathhouse now being constructed at Hot Lake Sanitarium will not bo ready for occupancy until about May 25. People contemplating coming will please wait until that time as present ac commodations are crowded to the limit Gtmnastio Exhibition. Gtmnabtic Exhibition. Pupils Portland Turn Veretn. Turner Hall Gymnasium, , Fridat Night, Mat 22. Admission 25c. . Oregon Citt Boats Sundat. Trips Leave Tatlor Street. 8:S0 and 11:30 A. M., L 3. 4:30, 6:15 P. M. Round Trip 23c German Dat at Woman's Club. Next Friday Is German day at tho Woman's Club, nnd an Invitation is extended to all visiting clubwomen to attend. Dr. C. E. Moreland, dentist office in residence, 634 Clay street until rooms aro completed in Dekum Bldg. Phone Red S383. "Cafe and Parfait." Simply delicious. To be had at the Palm, 292 Wash. St, op poslto the Perkins Hotel. 'Phone Main 257. Vases Berry Bowls Olive Dishes Celery Dishes Nappies Water Bottles Wine and Whisky Glasses YIIE6AR ad OIL CRUETS SPOON TRAYS CUT GLASS ROSE BOWLS BERRY SETS WINE BOTTLES Just the thing for May and June Weddings We have just received from the East a very choice lot of cut glass in the latest patterns. The designs are new and rich and have not been shown before in this city. To those in need of this tableware, an opportunity is presented which does not come every day. Wq invite you to see what we have. You need not feel obliged to buy. The treatment will be the same whether you purchase or not. JAEGER BROS. Jewelers, Opticians 290 Morrison St., near Fifth 133 SIXTH STREET. OREGONIAN BLDG. Tho Bonbonler, leading confectionery, now located at 332 Washington, opposite Imporlal Hotel. B. J. Dresser, grocer. East Morrison and Twentieth, sells fine homemade cakes; fresh dally. Special kinds to order. Roses, 1 and 2 years ojd. carnations, pansles, choice bedding plants, Bodleys, Powells Valley road. Mount Scott car. BACK FROM 'FRISCO. Mr. E. O. Mattern, scientific refraction ist and manufacturing optician, the well known manager of the optical department of the L. C Henrlchsen Company, 2S4 Washington street has Just returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Whllo there he made his headquarters with tho California Optical Company, one of tho finest equipped establishments of its kind in the world. Mr. Mattern was afforded every facility for examining and testing the newest and best optical appliances. For practical results, however, he is con vinced that the methods he has so suc cessfully employed during the past 13 years, using tho opthalmoscopo and test case, cannot be excelled. He purchased an Instrument vhich is a wonderful com plication of parts, and, while it does not render more efficient results than by for mer methods, yet it enables accurate tests to bo made more quickly and easily. The L. C. Henrlchsen Company has se cured the Northwest agency for the finest artificial eye in the world, the "Muller," which tor beauty and durability has no equal. They also aro exclusive agents for many other optical novelties, and are bet ter prepared than ever to maintain their position as the leading opticians in Port land. By all means those who wish glasses accurately fitted should consult Mr. Mattern. WHERE TO DINE. Owing to largely increased business, we have just added some more private dining apartments, somo of which are large and very suitable for parties. Portland Res taurant 203 Washington, bet 5th and 6th. Imperial Hotel restaurant 2d floor; elx-course dinner 50c; first-class service, a la carte, 6:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Chicken dinner complete, 23c; everything else at popular prices. 229 Washington street near First Strouse's Restaurant First-class French dinner. European House, N. W. Cor. 6th and Davis. PORTO RICO CIGARS. We have Just received a large invoice of choice Porto Rico cigars, which are sell ing at six for 25 cents. An excellent smoke for the money. Cut Rate Cigar & News Store. 291 Washington street be tween Fourth and Fifth. meet that was to be held here this after noon between Albany College and the local collegians was postponed on account of rain. The meet will bo held In Al bany, June 1, when the Oregon athletes will be returning from their Portland tour. MURINE BYE REMEDY. A home cure for Eye troubles. Never falls to win friends. Used for infant and adult Murine don't smart Soothes Eye-pain. Not a machine in the factory. Opla 5c Cigars are hand-made. SUITED TO YOUR IDEAS IS OU$ STYLE OF Developing Films or Plates EVERYTHING In the Photographic Line D. M. AVERILL & CO. The Curio Siore, 331 Morrison Si. MUSIC STORE MOVED. Graves & Co. have moved to 323 Wash ington street between Sixth and Seventh, opposite Imperial Hotel. Rain Stopped Field Meet. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Or.. May 16. (SpecIaL) The dual field FLAGS! FIREWORKS! Ve carry a very large stock of ,Flags and all kinds of Bunting for decoration purposes; also FIREWORKS FIRECRACKER BOMBS BOMJAK MARBLES ETC. WHOLESALE RETAIL ANDREW KAN & CO. Cor. 4th and Morrison XSCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO. BEST WORK, REASONABLE PRI0E8 247H Stark Street Phone Main 178 Men of Moderate Means Should consider our offer of today OUR $11.85 SUITS That are identical in cut, style, fit, with garments that are sold for $3.00 and $5.00 more in several other stores in town. You Must See the Suits. FAMOUS CLOTHING CO MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS LARGEST CLOTHIERS IW THE XOETHWEST. S. "WV CORXER OF FODETK JLXD XORIUSON STREKTS. Uhe's is a Saia tOeek AND YOU SHOULD e at &t our Our 7fi Prepare for the President's coming The opening of the new Masonic Hall, etc. We're headquarters for Men's and Boys' Attire no matter what occasion it may be There Is grace and style in every line of our clothes. The nearest approach Is the custom tailor. Hand-made, hand-pressed, hand-padded and custom finished, Inside and out. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, made of home - spurs, cheviots, serges, cassunercs and worsteds. In patterns exclusive to us, $10, . $12.50, $15. $1S, $20, $25 up to $33. MEN'S FULL DRESS SUITS AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, , fashioned In strict accordance with tho latest Ideas advanced by custom, tailors, $35, $42.50 and up. MEN'S TOP COATS, either lbng. short or" medium, $10, $15, $20, $25 to $35. MEN'S FANCY MIXED TROUSERS, $3.50, $4, $5, $S, $7.50 to $12. MEN'S FULL-DRESS WHITE VESTS, . $3.50 to $10. MEN'S FANCY AND WASH VESTS, $1 to $5. ens Jfozts are ihe Sftesi 97?ade ft Youman's Derby Hats,.$5.00. Yoiiman's Straw Hats, $4.00 and $5.00. Youman's Silk and Opera Hats, $5.00 to $9.00. Quaker City Derby Hats, $3.50. Stetson's Soft Hats, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Gordon Soft, Stiff and Straw Hats, $3. Steinbach's Specials, $1 to $6. Ibr Golf biennis Players. ATTACH ABLE EYEGLASS JTEMPLS-2 0 SOMETHING NEW To chacnge eyeglasses into spectacles and spectacles back" to eyeglasses can be attached and detached by anyone. Just the thing to protect glasses against breakage or loss when exercising THE L. C HENRICHSEN CO., 284 Washington St. The Forsythe WAIST SPRING 1903 FOR SALE BY ROBINSON & CO. 289 Washington St. PERKINS HOTEL BUILDING Expert Truss Fitting IS OUR SPECIALTY Come to us, or send for our book giving full instruc tions for self-measurement and much valuable information concerning ruptures. We guarantee a perfect fit in every case or money back. WOODARDCLARKE & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON COAL. DIAXOTTO, Per Tab,.... 99.06 1SSAQUAH, Per Toh 8.50 abda, 142S. KXXG COAL CO. FELLOWS 309 Washington Strt 25 Cents 3 cans Standard Corn or Tomatoes. 25 Cents 2 cans Table Peaches. Pears or Apricots. 25 Cents Is cans Carnation Cream. 15 Cents Can Eagle Condensed CHUc 5 Cents I3ar Fels Naptha Soap. 25 Cents 6 bars Pure "Wbite Floating.-' Soap. 5 Cents . 1-pound can Pork and Beans. 15 Cents Two 3-pound cans Strawberry Beets. $1.00 Gallon Can Pure Maple 'Syrup. Hitchcock Military Academy San Rafael, Cal. Preparation for Eastern and West ern Unif ersities, U. S. Academies, etc. Separate appartments for little boys. Will open after vacation, Au gust 17. Write for Catalogue, etc. Portland referencer-Captain Brown of Brown & McCabe, stevedores, 35 Second street, whose son is at the Academy. COAL Domestic and Foreign, Tee best In this market The Pacific Coast Company 348 WASHINGTON STREET. Charles H. Glelm. Agent. Cement and Brick Work, Etc. ED. . . CONTRACTOR Ol Cement "Walks. Brick "Work. Plaster Ih etc 22 years in Portland. 831 Corbett strc Telepfcona West NO PAIN! No charge tor painless extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done by grad uate dentists of 12 to 20" years' experience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you in advance 'exacUy what your work wUl cost by a free examination. Give us a call, and you -will find we do exactly as tve advertise. Gold Filling $1.00 Gold Crown .$5.00 Sliver Filling $ .50 In our GOLD CROWNS and BRIDGE WORK, of which we are making a SPE CIALTY, the most BEAUTIFUL, PAIN LESS aND DURABLE. jot all dental work known to the profession, you will find an example of the HIGHEST ARTISTIC AT TAINMENT, the adaptability of which, to the HYGIENIC conditions of tha mouth Is unquestioned. New York Dental Parlors - HAIN OFFICE FOURTH AND "MORRI SON STS., PORTLAND. Branch, 611 First Avenue, Seattle. HOURSt 3:20 a. M. to S P. M.; Sundays, 8:30 A. 2C to 2 P. M. I . EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Xevrbro'a Herplclde Destroys ike Dandruff Germ Permanently and Cares Baldness. Quinine and rum and a -whole lot of other things, are pleasant to rub on the scalp after washing it free of dandruff, but not one preparation of the general run, cures dandruff and falling hair. It 13 nec essary to kill that germ, and to be perma nentiy cured of dandruff, and to stop fall ing hair. Newbro's Herplcide will posi tively destroy that germ, so that there can be no more dandruff, and so that the hair wUl grow luxuriantly. "Destroy the causa and you remove the effect." For sale by all druggists. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit. Mich. VULCAN COAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In hock; spring and renton coals, charcoal. FOUNDRY JlSD SMELTER COXE, BLACKSMITH AND 3TKA24 COAL.. Yard, R. R. track Front and GUsaa. PJjom Stain 2778. . C C. NEWCASTLE Dentist JiAgQUAM BUILDING, ROOM