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7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE ORECONIAN TELEPHONES. Coun ting-Room Main 7078 kianairlnir Editor Main TOiO Sunday Editor Main iOJO Composing-Room Main 7070 City Editor Main 7070 Superintendent Building Main 7070 Eaat Side Office East HI AMUSEMENTS. BAKER THEATER Tnlrd and Yamhill sts.) Miles Brothers' moving pictures of the earthquake and fire; Matinee at 2:15. to night at 8:13 o'clock. GRAND TH HATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30. 0 P. X. PANTAGE3 THEATER (4th and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 1:30, 8 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) The Star Stock Company, 2:30, 7:30. t P. M. L.YRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) The Lyric Stock Company, 2:30. 7:30. 8 P. M. THE OAKS Open from 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. today. We Have Moved One Block North TO 133 Fifth Street Near Alder THE SUNDAY "OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 22, 1906. OREGONIAN AT RESORTS. Ocean Park The Breakers. . .. Long Beach Seavlew. .......... Seaside Gearbart Newport Carson Springs. . , C. H. Hill J. M. Arthur . ...Strauhal & Co. ...... Strauhal & Co. ..F. Dresser & Co. Bowling Alley F. H. Lane ..Mineral Hotel Co. Collins Springs. ..C. T. Belcher A Co. Mottltt Hot Springs T. Moffitt For quickest service subscribe for The Oregonlan at Summer resorts through the above agents. Mayor Valentin's Arrested. Mayor Valentine, J. B. Nye, E. O. Magoon, KHlsht & Glover. Al Harris and Coun cilman AV. W. Easer. of St. Johns, were brought before Recorder Thorndyka yes terday on a charge of violating an ordi nance which provides that no slot ma chines shall be operated In St. Johns for gambling, whether It be for money, checks or goods. The Recorder found this old ordinance and decided to enforce it, and the warrants were Issued. The men ar rested appeared before the Recorder and said that they would remove their ma chines. It is expected that at the meeting of the Council Tuesday evening an ordi nance may be passed licensing slot ma chines by the month. Councilman King also was haled before the Recorder on charge of permitting his vacant lot to become covered with rubbish. Council man King appeared before the Recorder and his sentence was suspended to' give the ex-Mayor a chance to clean off his lot, and escape the penalty of the ordi nance, which he had caused to be passed by the Council. Remarkable Curb op Goitre. Mt. An gel, Or., July 19, 1906. To Whom It May Concern: After having suf fered with a goitre and other throat troubles for many years, being unable to breathe well, I was hnally advised to try osteopathy, and after a short time 'I found relief, which in a few months became per manent. ' Now 1 am entirely well, and have been so for two years. The results are ascribable to osteopathy under the able management of Dr. F. J. Bair, 812 Dekunv building, Portland, Or., who no doubt can handle other bodily ailments Just as well. He Is a graduate of the best osteopathic college in the United States, and I do not hesitate to recom mend him to anyone who is in need of his services. Respectfully yours, F. Gall Kugstes, O. 13. B. Nice Summer Outino. Fine fishing, good shooting. Use of water and camping privileges free, including wood. Trans portation very cheap. We will try to make it an inexpensive and pleasant trip lor you. Our object, to have you see for yourself the wonderful Wild Pigeon Springs and try the medicinal properties of the water. For further particulars, address Wild Pigeon Springs Mineral W: ter Co., 248 Ash street, Portland, Or. Tel ephone Main 2632. This Wilx Rem-md Ton that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses reno - vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Fac tory, H. Motzger, proprietor. Baseball Todat, 3 P. M. Schillers vs. Hop Golds. 24th and Vaughn 6ts. Admission 25c, Including) Grandstand. Cost op Oilbd Streets. For the Sum mer, 25-ft, frontage, $2.65; 60 ft., J5.25; 100 ft., $10.60. Absolutely dustless. Portland Road Oiling Co., 445 Sherlock Building. Hurst Switch Stock is advancing. I have several blocks for sale cheap, from ten shares up. A few days only. Room 701. Oregonlan building. Don't Fool Yourself, but go and see those new, modern, desirable houses for sale on easy terms by W. Torgler, 106 9herlock building. " . Dr. Arnold Undset, on account of his large practice, has called an assistant from Kirksville, Mo., Dr. J. U Calla way. Rev. Shaffer to Speak. Rev. H. C. Shaffer is the speaker at the mass meet ing this evening In Hawthorne Park. For Rent. Office room, ground floor, Lumber Exchange building, Second and Stark. Inquire Merchants' Exchange. For Rent. Two outside rooms, suitable for physician and surgeon. See superin tendent, room 201, Oregonlan building. For Rent. Large, well-lighted office room, second floor, 109 Second. Inquire Merchants' Exchange, 102V Second st. Stkambr Ionb leaves foot of Washing ton street at 6:30 A. M. for Washougal and way points. Remember that Jaeger Bros.. Jewelers, have moved one block north to 133 Fifth street. D. Byron Morris, dentist, Fleidner building. Tenth and Washington. Pasture for horses. Telephone Main 114. Woman's Exc, 133 10th, lunch 11:30 to 2. Leading newsdealer, Carl Jones, 4th-Wsh. Woostcr sells everything. 408 Wash. . JAEGER BROS. Jewelers Formerly 290 Morrison Street. GUESSING TIME IS OVER BACKUS & MORRIS Wish to Announce That They Have Opened The Hardware Shop at 305'3 WASHINGTON ST. With a complete and up-to-date stock of HARDWARE, TOOLS, CUTLERY aad SPORTING GOODS Our goods are of the very best quality, and the prices are right. The Guessing Contest resulted as follows: First Prize won by ' ..Leo Shapirer, 314 Main Street Second Prize won by George S. Woodford, 289 Tenth Street Third Prize won by Ray Dooley, 235 Twelfth Street These parties will please call at the store Monday for their prizes. El Ia Caldwell Critically III. B. L. Caldwell, who for many years was a re porter on The Oregonlan, Is very ill at his home, 267 Grant street. A week ago he was stricken with paralysis, which af fected his entire left side and stopped the power of speech. Mr Caldwell fell from a street-car about three years ago and has never fully recovered. Trolley Excursions on O. W. P. TO DAY. To Oregon City and Canemah Park, 25 cents round trip. Cars every 40 min utes. To all Upper Clackamas River points, to and including Estacada, 60 cents round trip. Dinner at Hotel Esta cada, 75 cents. Cars leave 7:30, 9:30, 11:30, 1:30, 3:40, 6:44, 7:15. Tickets must be pur chasedon sale In waiting-room. First and Alder streets. Thsi Sunday River Trips to - Oregon City are restful, refreshing and delightful. Don't miss them. The steamer Altoona leaves the foot of Taylor street at 8:30 and 11:30 A. M. and 3:30 P M. Leaves Oregon City returning at 10 A." M. and 1:30 and 6:30 P. M. The car tickets are good on boat. Round trip 25 cents. M. C. Macb, the leading market man of Portland, has established a branch market at Seaside, where all his custom era and friends may visit his market and find just as complete a line of fish, poul try, fruit and vegetables as in this city, and as reasonable, too. Vancouver Cars. For a few days, com mencing Monday, July 23, the "Vancouver cars will cross the river' westerly over steel bridge and easterly over Burnslde bridge, owing to track repairs. River Trip Today. Steamer Bailey Gatzert for Cascade Locks and return. Leaves Alder-street dock 9 A M.: returns :30 P. M. Meals, 60 cents. ' Fare, J1.00. Phone Main 914. Municipal Engineering Map Co., 617 Commercial building. Phone 4222. J. A. McQuinn and Charles' Rullman, civil en gineers and surveyors At Richards' Sunday French dinner with wine, tl per cover, 5 to 8:30 P. M. Today! Tivoli Garden. Dancing by K. C. L. Cannon Beach. Choice lots for sale by Frank A. Rowe, 241 Washington st. 20-Room House, furnished. In Vancouver, for rent. Information 1S7 Front. Jaeoer Bbos., jewelers, have moved one block north to 133 Fifth street. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties. 303 Washington, nr. 6th. Observatory Cafe, 1000 feet- above the city; most beautiful place to get luncheons and suppers. Privacy of en tire cafe for ..large parties. Phone Main 5668. The best Sunday chicken dinner in town served at Naeve's restaurant, 128 Fifth 6treet, for 30 cents. ' Everything first-class. "Watson's Restaurant will serve an ele gant 50-cent dinner today. 331 Washing ton street. Open until midnight. The Empire, 192 Third street; chick en dinner, 30c; finest In city. Genuine French dinner, -with wine, 60c, at 93 Fifth street, near Stark. H. LIEBES & CO. MOVED To Northwest Corner of Fifth and Alder Streets. H. Liebes & Co., Portland's fashionable furriers, have moved into their temporary quarters at the above address, which has been handsomely furnished and fitted. The phenomenal Increase in the volume of business transacted by this well-known firm from year to year, both in the retail and manufacturing departments, has made it imperative to secure a larger and more modern building. The old three story structure formerly occupied by this firm Is now being torn down and a mod' ern building will take its place. When finished the firm will return to its old lo cation to occupy a store in keeping with its reputation as the largest exclusive fur house in the world. In the meantime, at the temporary loca. tion, the same large and varied 'stock of high-grade furs will be carried and new work turned out with the promptness teat has always characterized this establish ment. Leaders alawys. they are origina tors, not copyists, o styles, and Liebes & Co. '8 patrons are usually a season ahead of people who entrust their work to bouses not possessing their unequaled fa culties from the time the skin Is taken from the back of the animal until it Is placed on the back of the customer. Mr. John P. Plagemann, the manager. Is to be congratulated upon securing such a de sirable location for temporary quarters. Customers who have remodeling to be done are advised to bring their work in as soon as possible, so that they can take full advantage of the Midsummer prices, wnicn are always extremely moderate. Hlgh-Grad Pianos for Rent. And sold on easy payments. Piano tuning - .. ( .. ; IT c-: 1- I r-.. m . . , ,i- aiusutumer. la i nira sc. MUNSELL OPTICIAN Columbia Building, Room 600, Washington street, cor. w. Park. Consultation Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I care more for your continued pa tronage than the profits of a single transaction. See me about getting your glasses insured. This July Clearance OF MEN'S BROKEN LINES OF SUITS $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18 Values, NOW 9."3 MANY OTHER BARGAINS LIKE THIS AWAITING YOUR PICKING. COME EARLY FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS This sale commencing tomorrow morning embraces every article in our establishment with the exception of a few items of contract goods. Never before have such tremendous price-reductions been made. Our season's magnificent lines of high-grade Summer and Outing Suits are still complete in sizes. At the following prices 'twill be economy to buy: $10.00 Reduced to . $ 8.85 $22.50 Reduced to . $17.00 $12.50 Reduced to . $10.00 $25.00 Reduced to . $18.85 $15.00 Reduced to . $11.85 $27.50 Reduced to . $21.00 $16.50 Reduced to . $12.50 $30.00 Reduced to . $23.00 $18.00 Reduced to . $13.85 $32.50 Reduced to . $25.00 $20.00 Reduced to . $14.85 $35.00 Reduced to . $27.50 AT THESE SALE PRICES THE POPULAR SIZES WILL GO FAST EARLY BUYERS WILL HAVE A DECIDED ADVANTAGE 20fia Q ' ' "w m. If your eyes are bothering you or you have head7 aches consult our optician, Dr. C. L. HAYNES. Call and See Us Consultation and Examination of the Eyes Free. A 1M TnUT the iowa JEWELER 293 Morrison Street, Near Fifth Belt Buckles and Combs ARE TO BE FOUND IN PRO fusion in our establishment. Not otij that, but we have th correct styles mad all are in the best qual ity. ' A careful consideration of what we hare in stock will be well worth your while. v- ScSffrmcSt. k ' I ' PMTbWOrOUt Z IM Washlniton t.. bet. 4th aad 6th. chwab Printing Co. TtT wokk. KEjtsorrtiE rurett 9 STARK STREET! HOMXOFATHIO BUHDHI t- Complete Mock, medmt uta. kUll trim .lIolUd. Oatslocu Int. -WOODAXBh KIAMKM Wm KsrVaad. Om, - DISEASED EYES Should always be referred to the oculist. We take no chances with cases . of this character. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Deaver, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake, DaUaj, Texas j Portland, Urca-oa. 133SixtkSt FLOYD F. BROWER, Mgr. Oregonlan Bldg. SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL MOORE . OPEN ALL THE YEAR Clatsop Beach Seaside, Oregon "The Cliff Bouse of Oregon" Directly on the beach overlooking the ocean. Hot salt baths and surf bathing. Recreation pier for fishing;. Sun parlors. Electric lights, fireplace and furnace heat. Fine walks and drives. Sea fooda a spe cialty. Rates, $2.50 and $3 per day. Special rates by the week. ' DAN. J. MOORE, Prop. THE COLONIAL HOTEL, Seaside, Or. . Linda ley ft Son, proprietors. New building, new furniture, courteous at tention. Rates S2 per day and up. Special rates to large parties. Special rates by week or month. 100 rooms, outside rooms open on veranda overlooking the sea. Blec tric light in every room. Telephone connec tion with surrounding resorts and long dis tance. Hot and cold water. Hot salt baths adjacent. Table supplied with the best of everything, flsn. clams - and crabs at all times. BUMMER RESORTS. Cloud Cap Inn The famous mountain resort at snow line on Mount Hood is now open for the season. For full information call at O. R. 8c N. office, 3d and Wash. Sts. or address Mrs. S. Langille, Hood Riyer, Oregon. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE Seavlew, Wash. Now open for the season. Horn, comforts excellent table board, centrally located, beau tiful surroundings, fine surf bathing, a most desirable place for families. Carriages and riding horses furnished on short notice. Tell the conductor to let you oft" at Hackney Cot. tage. Seavlew second atop after Laving llwaco. p. O. address. Ilwaco, Wash. SEASIDE HOUSE Open for the season of 1906. New manage ment, remodeled, refurnished, electric Hgbts. fine fresh and salt water fishing and bath ing. No finer place in Oregon to spend the hot weather. For particulars and prices ap ply to F. E. DAGGETT, Manager, tieaeide, Oregon.