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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND. APRIL . 21, 1907. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBBGONIAJf TELEPHONES. CountlriffRoom .....Main 770 City Circulation Main 7070 Managing Editor ...Main 7070 Sunday Editor Main 7O70 Compo!nir-Room Main 7070 City Elitor Main 7070 Superintendent Building..... Main 7070 East Side Ofllca Eaat 1 AMUSEMENTS. BAKER THEATER (3d bt. Tamblll aoo Taylor.) Baker Theater Company In "Tht Prodigal Son"; matinee 2:15 P. M.. tonight at 8:15. EMP1RB THEATER llth and Morrison.) Seaman Stock Company in -The J1"? Hand"; matinee 2:15 P. M., tonight 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Park and Seventh) Vaudeville. 2:S0, T:0 and P. M. VANTAGES THEATER th and Stark) Coatlnuoua vaudeville. 2:80, 7:30, P. M. L.YRIC THEATER (Tth and Alder) The Lyric Stock Company In "Aeroee the Po tomac"; matinee at 2:15; tonight at 8:15. BTAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Allen Stock Company In "Northern Lights"; matlneni Tuesday. Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday at 2:15 P. M.; tonight at 8:15. NntiRo Resort Raided. The police last night raided a resort at 369 Flanders street Occupied by negroes and arrested Beatrice lewls and three other colored voincn. 'The Lewis woman was charged with selling liquor without a license and the others with being Inmates of a dis orderly house. All were released on bail. Kvidence. In the form of bottled beer, was seized. It was In this house three days ago that a sailor was robbed of WQ. the money being found by the police Hfter a search of the whole establish ment. It was under an old carpet. Beat rice Iewis is out on bonds, charged with the theft. Chief Gritzmacher announced last night when the raid was made that he would never allow the house to re open. Views of Oregon Scbnert Exhibited. One of the finest collections of Columbia River scenery. Including several views of Mount Hood, la being temporarily ex hibited at the Portland Commercial Club rooms. The collection was gathered by Glfford, a photographer of The Dalles, and will be used by the O. R. & N. Company for distribution among hotels throughout the Kast an a means of . ad vertising Oregon. A better group would be hard to find and the collection, which Is displayed In the room that was for merly occupied for a billiard parlor, is crratly admired by the members of the club and their visitors. IT Is Now Conceded by all shrewd In vestors, and that is the reason why there is such a scramble for property In South Portland that the Oregon Electric Rail way, the Portland and Salem interurban line now being built so fast and will be in operation between the two cities in September of this year, that real property on this line will advance more rapidly than in any other part of Portland. The Oregon Electric runs through Capitol 3 1 f II. the choicest property in all of Port landhigh, sightly, all in grass plot, and the best lots can be bought for $200 per lot, 50x100 feet each. Capitol Hill, located ns It is on the West Side, no bridges to cross In the city limits, at 1200 per lot: title perfect. The Hibernian Savings Rank, of this city, executes all deeds and contracts of sale to these lots and will give terms. For any information 6estred or prospectus of Capitol Hill, call on or write Clohessy & Smith, 401 McKay build ing, Portland. Rosn Carntvai. on Juns. Portland will have a rose carnival in June, when the blossoms will be most abundani. It will last from three to six days and the carnival will center about the Forestry building. At a meeting of the Park Hoard yesterday the use of the Forestry building at the Lewis and Clark Fair Grounds was granted. E. C. Glltner, sec retary of the Chamber of Commerce, is taking the Initiative. Associated with him is the Rose Society. Babf.bai.i. Todat 2:30 P. M. Baskbali. Todat 2:30 P. M. TttT-ClTT IjEAOUH. Recrbhtioh Park. 24th and Vaughn. Portland Tbunkmakers vs. Brainabd's Cubs. Admission 23c. Grandstand Frna. Baseball, Baseball 2:30 P. M. Baseball. Baseball 2:30 P. M. Wanted. A man with from 150,000 to JT.'.OOO cash to take an interest in a profit able and old-established Jobbing house; commercial rating, standing and reputa tion the very best. State name, age, ex perience and whether active or silent in terest is desired. Inquirers falling to give Information mentioned need expect no reply. T 43, Oregonian. Wanted. To rent on West Side, by or before July 1. unfurnished house: must te modern and have six or seven bed rooms. Would lease for term of years If owner will build; location and plans it be satisfactory. Address Charles F. rircbe. Twentieth, and Carter streets, l'ortland Heights. e Wanted. To rent, on West Side, by or before July 1. unfurnished house: must be modern and have six or seven bed rooms. Would lease for term of years if owner will build; location and plans to toe satisfactory. Address Charles F. Reebe, Twentieth and Carter streets, Portland Heights. e Pom Sale Ciibap. New bungalow, 5 looms: fcSO. Large corner lot, SOxl24: porcelain bath and plumbing throughout, first-class tinted walla, nice large attic, large pantry: on carllne. Kast Yamhill Ftrret: $00 or more down, balance easy payments. C. H. Thompson, owner, V2H Third street. "Still at thb Old Stand.-' Inlaid I'loor Company, ornamental and plain wood floors and borders. Surfacing and finishing fir floors. Main 4201. 375 Stark uret. Portland. Or. Tms Will Remind Tou that now is the time to have your hair matresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 4T4. The Portland Curled Hair Factors-, II. Metiger, proprietor. "Roosevelt and His 'Square Deal." " Charles Pye will speak upon Roose elt and His 'Square Deal' " at Branch t of tha Socialist party at Alisky Hall tonight at S o'clock. Thb Bazaar at St. Patrick's Hall, JCtnetecnth and Savier streets, open Mon day evening. No one should miss this opportunity of doing good. Come one, come all. e Some of the very best lots on the War renton Peninsula, at the mouth of the Columbia River, can be purchased of W. A. Coggeshall, room 20. Washington bldg. For A DOPTtoK. Fine healthy baby boy, two weeks old. excellent parentage. Ad dress X. Radium Medical Sanitarium, Third and Alder. Phone Main 2756. For Sal& Lot WbclOO, facing north. Fifteenth and Weidler streets, Irvlngton. t'. H. Thompson, owner. Phone Main 3, or Kast S. e Oltmpia Beer. Can only be secured through the Olympia Beer agency. 330 Johnson street. Phone Main 671. (.Phone not in book). Church or Our Father (Unitarian). corner Seventh and Yamhill Service 11 A. M. Sermon. "The Changing Order." Akhkukbr - Bt'scH. Famous Mlchelob brew on draught, and lunch, at the Cafe Vigneux. Sixth and Washington sts. For automobiles. Pioneer Automobile t'o. Fhone Private Exchange 6. Hotel l'ortland Court. Bat Trees, large stock, all sizes. Foot Yamhill St. J. B. Filkington, nurseryman. Tni-Crrr Leaglb baseball game today. Professional grounds. Admission Sc. Will Sell any part Butte Boys stork, S cents. Box 4. city. Blankets washed, napped, rebound. Phone Sell wood 57. Dr. William House, nervous diseases. 113-14 Oregonian. Dr. Swain, dentist. Ill Dekum bldg. Seb pafe's. 53. Irvingtos is presenting the most at tractive features for residence locations of any part of the cityt The new portion lying east of Kast Seventh up to East Thirteenth street and between Thompson and Brazee streets. In which fhe streets are being all graded; water, sewer and gas pipes are all laid; concrete sidewalks and curbs, parking, as well as trees, be ing set out. and all lots being graded uniformly, make this the most complete residence location In which to build. Be fore buying -elsewhere inspect these lots, as they are very reasonable. Take any of the Union-avenue cars to Eugene street and go one block east. For prices and terms call upon Charles K. Henry & Son. 122 Third street, Portland. Or. High-Grade Diamonds at Leffert's. Every diamond you buy at our establish ment strengthens our reputation for sell ing the highest grade diamonds at the lowest minimum of profit. Each selection made, even though you close your eyes while selecting, will be a flawless dia mond. Every unmounted gem in our stock has not only been critically ex amined with a. high-power jeweler's microscope, but had been doubly Inspect ed by two experts. Therefore our cus tomers are In every way protected and our reputation for selling guaranteed per fect blue white and extra white diamonds only Is constantly enhanced. Leffert, diamond merchant. If You'rb Offubbd, on Washington, which you know is "the" streets -an In vestment now yielding 6 per cent net on 138.000 and 7 per cent with some addi tional Improvements, you can't afford to pass it up without further Investigating. Third street likewise invites the con servative Investor to its established val ues, resting on a firm rental basis. We offer you a well-improved corner on this leading thorougthfare for 145,000. If in quest of "safe and sane" investments give us a call and let's look tha, market over with you. Goldschmldt's Agency, 263,4 Washington, corner Third street. IjEcturb bt Professor Moxaohan. Professor J. C. Monaghan, Chief ot the Bureau of Consular Reports at Wash ington, D. C, and for some time a resi dent of France, will repeat the lecture he gave Monday night at Woodmen Hall at the Heillg Theater tonight. The sub ject is "The French Situation From a Layman's Standpoint." This lecture is an oratorical treat which the professional portion of the community especially should not fail to hear. Owing to the capacity of the theater, children under 16 years of age will not be admitted. No admission will be charged. William Devent, candidate for Coun-cilman-at-Large, is from Montavllla, where he organized the first Board of Trade. He fought incorporation and brought about annexation. He also worked for and secured free mall de livery, the purchase of a strip of land for the' O. A. & N. depot, and as sisted in the "clean-up" movement. Sometimes vigorously opposed, but never defeated, he always hustles for the peo ple's interest and usually succeeds. Take the Sbllwood Cab today and tell the car conductor to let you off on Harold street, on the river bank, and right there you will see the sign "Alton Park," with an unobstructed view up and down the river. Streets are graded, sidewalks and city water (Bull Run) piped to every lot. Every lot cleared in lawn. You can buy them from $200 up now; 50x100 each. Title perfect: free ab stract to every purchaser. Clohessy & Smith. 401 McKay building. East Side Court Moved. The East Side Justice of the Peace Court will be moved to 3S6 East Burnside street to morrow. The present building on Eaat Third and East Burnside streets is in such condition that It was necessary to move the court. Justice Olson has re turned from the Hot Lakes in Union County much Improved in health. Desirable corner store location with basement, in brick building, at the south east corner of Sixth and Oak streets, opposite Wells-Fargo building: rent rea sonable. A. H. Birrell, 201-203 McKay building, corner Third and Stark. Lumbermen Attention. 51 per cent of the stock of a lumber company newly In corporated;, desirable location, surround ings and market; $5506. Kennedy & Hickok, 325 Lumber Exchange. Dental "Work at thb Dental Col i.F.ctB. Persons desiring dental work and oral surgery will receive prompt atten tion at the North Pacific Dental College, Fifteenth and Couch streets. Engineer's level, new: also builder's level, drawing and engineers' supplies, stationery. Moffett's, 84 Third street, be tween Stark and Oak. Don't But a Lot Antwhure until you see Capitol Hill. Clohessy & Smith, 401 McKay building. See Adv. of Tunnel Townsite & Im provement Company at McKenna Junc tion. Page S3. Dr. Gbo. F. Kobhler, removed to 403-4-5 Swetland bldg. Diseases of stomach and bowels. - At Richards'. Sunday special dinner, $1 a cover; 4 to 8:30. Webber's Orchestra. Baseball Todat: professional grounds. Brainard Cubs vs. Portland Trunk Co. Wadb Corset. Salesroom, 13th and Washington. Wooster's for costliest brands cigars. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties. SOS Wash., near tth. Pekin Restaurant, chicken dinner with chop suey and rice, 50c. All are cordially Invited: first-class service. 323 Stark St., cor. 6th, 2d floor. Special Sunday dinner, GO cents, at J. D. Kxuse'a Restaurant, 363 Morrison street; music; open nights. Perkins Hotel restaurant. L. B. Mar tinez. Chicken dinner with lee cream, etc., 40 cents. Special Sunday dinner. 80 cents, at J. D. Kruse's Restaurant, 363 Morrison street; music. Watson's Restaurant will serve a, fine chicken dinner today, 60 cents. EXPOSITION JUNK CLOSING The definite date of Saturday, May 11, has been set for the closing of the Ex position Rink, and there now remain but three weeks more in which to enjoy the pleasant sport of roller skating. Three sessions daily morning, after noon and evening. No admission charged mornings: ladies and children admitted free afternoons. Features at evening sessions. Dental Work at the Dental College Persons desiring dental work and oral surgery will receive prompt attention at the infirmary of the North Pacific College, which is open to the public the entire year. Hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. TELEPHONES I Pacific States, Mala 122$). Home A1220. HOTEL MOORE SEASIDE, OR. Open all year. Hot salt baths in connto tion with hotel. Special Winter rate, pas I. Moore, Proprietor. SELIWOOO C. 0. P. MEETS KEFtBLICAJf CANDIDATES TELL WHAT THEY WILL DO. Several Patriots Outline Their Mu nicipal Platform and Declare Themselves on Various Issues. The Sellwood Republican Club listened to Words of wisdom from a number of candidates for various offioea at a well attended meeting last night. H. Hume was chairman of the evening. Louis Zimmerman, candidate for Mayor, outlined his platform in a brief talk, de claring that he was In favor of the erec tion of a new bridge at Madison street. He said he favored the improvement of city streets in preference to the building of boulevards and driveways around the city. He declared himself as opposed to gambling in all ita devious forme, includ ing slot-machines; he hoped to have the saloon business regulated in better man ner than at present and wanted all saloon men held responsible for the peaceful op eration of their places of business. He said he approved of Sunday closing of all places where liquor Is sold. Mr. Zimmerman said there should be a restricted district in the city for the prop er control of the social evil. He reviewed his career in the City Council and made the usual declaration, common to all can didates, that he favored enforcement of law and good government. Judge Cameron made a strong impres sion although he spoke very briefly about his record as police magistrate. He prom ised a clean administration in case he -were elected. ' O. P. Miller, candidate for auditor, dis cussed debt limit and economy, and fa vored a new Madison-street bridge, as well as another pipe line to Bull Run. A. L. Barbur, another auditorial candidate said he represented the business interests of the city and would give a business ad ministration. W. R. AlcGarry gave a clean cut and concise review of the needs of the city, dwelling somewhat at length upon Its growth, and declared that if he were elected City Attorney, the office he is seeking, he would see to it that all city officials were properly and faithfully ad vised as to all legal matters pertaining to the safest administration of municipal af fairs. McGarry said he stood for a clean campaign, that he didn't want any office if he had to get it by abusing a. rival can didate. Several other candidates were introduced and spoke briefly. THE INDIAN. MAIDS. A Good Advertisement. The little pappooses at the Postal Shop are the biggest advertisements and finest souvenirs of Portland ever Issued. The Parker Art Cards are this week's new attraction at the Postal Shop, 134 Fifth st., Swetland Building. RENT A GOOD PIANO. Small cost, $4 to $6 a, month, no chance for cartage if kept ix months. Eilers Piano House, 353 Washington, corner Park street. CARD OF THANKS. A card of deep appreciation to our many friends for their love and sympathy in our sad bereavement, the loss of our dear wife, daughter and sister. K. C. DEAN, J. W. HEMS WORTH AND FAMILY. Mohair Pool at Dallas. Herman Metzger. of Portland, was tne successful bidder in the mohair auction pool at Dallas yesterday. The pool -was the largest ever leathered In this state, aggregating 75,000 pounds. Owing to the fine quality of the hair, bidding was very active, Metzger's suc cessful bid bring- 30 cents a pound. VOTE FOR W. C. PUFFER Republican and Business Man's Candidate for Councilman of the Fifth Ward If nominated and elected, I will endeavor to represent NO PAR TICULAR LOCALITY, but the interests of the whole City of Fort land, and particularly that of the Fifth Ward. SOLID "INVISIBLE" KRYPTOKS The COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Bat lake, Dallas, Tex.; Portland. Or. lis Sixth St. FLOYD T. BKOWER, Mgr. Oregonlaa Bldg. JAPANESE CURIO SALE Chinese-Japanese Curios, Bric-a-Brac, fine Bronze Vases, new Brassware, Satsuma, Silver, Cloissonne, Embroidered Screens, Silk Kimonos, Shirtwaist Patterns, Tea Sets, Matting-, etc. Everything at Bargain Prices. Andrew Kan & Co. 287sSr NO PLATES WISE BROTHERS . 30 Tears' Active Practice la portlaad. 208-3I3 FAILING BUILDING CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON Pknc Ml 202S. Opem K-nlna Till S. Smrtay. A. M. to 12 M. WEDDING PRESENTS In Table Silver, Both Sterling and Plated Forks, Spoons, Knives, Trays, cutlery and serving pieces of all kinds, in the French gray, bright and satin finished. PRICES TO SUIT YOUR MEANS. Our Sterling Ware contains some of the very latest designs, such as the Orange blos som. Hampton Br. da! rose, etc. THB BRIDAL ROSE TS ESPEC IALLY appropriate for wedding presents. Our Plated Ware You must see our Plated Ware to appreciate it. Almost exact copies of the Sterling patterns, which makes It very desirable for wedding gifts. Kach piece stamped with our name (Jaeger Bros.) and warranted to give en tire satisfaction. REMEMBER, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING PRESENTS 52-Lewis & Clark Gold Dollarc-K We have just secured about 75 Lewis and Clark souvenirs gold dollars. Price, J2.00 each. By mall, $2.10. These are about the last In the market. JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. 133 FIFTH ST., NEAR ALDER. THE MONEY MAKERS Of Portland are our clients; their names are listed on our books ARE YOU ON? A mere suggestion Our advertising work brings cash drawer RESULTS to the man who pays the bills THE SHAFER - WHITTIER CO. 426-4'!7 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Portland's finding Ad Writer. Foremost Special Sale Promoters on the ratine Coast. Phone Main 5854. bifocals that everybody admires and praises. SAVE YOUR TEETH Neglect la the cause of moat tooth troubles. We perform all work firomptly, carefully and sclentiflcal y. Our Crown and Bridge work la perfection. Teeth extracted with out causlnr the slightest pain. Perfect fitting, flexible rubber filates $5 00 and upwards. Pain ess extraction 50c per tooth. sm IftAU C- JwA jirti'stiCj Sentlemaniy jtiiire AS SOLE distributors of the most exclusive manufac turers of men's ready-to-wear clothing: in. the world, we offer, for your consideration, a complete assortment of their choicest novelties for Spring- and Summer. TMPROVED fabrics of rich pattern desig-ns, hand- tailored, eleg:antly modeled. Largrest stock in the Pacific Northwest. Prices easily within reach. Mailorders for Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Promptly Filled Glasses Correctly Fitted to Relieve Eye Strain, Headache, as Well - as for Imperfect Vision. Glasses That Fit. Byes Tested Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. j Magnetic CLARKE, WOODWARD I SaErrrc JL kV( I " PfTLyavOfiBQi tM Waahlnstea st. ket, 4th aji4 Ith. Direct Importer of teavy and foreign chemicals, French perfumes and proprietaries, Haarlem oil, Japanese camphor and menthol, English chalk. German hyposulphite soda and chloride of lime in lead-linM s casks. - Private switching track from all railroads to our doors. a W invite correspondence. Conveniently located at Ninth and Hoyt streets, near Union Passenger . station. in w& i? Dr. Haynes, WITH A. N. WRIGHT THE IOWA JEWELER 293 Morrison Street, Near Fifth Gut Glass! I Have you ever heard of it ? "Well, that is the kind we handle, and we would be glad to show you the goods and explain it. We can guarantee the price. DRUG CO. Manufacturing and Wholesale Druggists Full Sight No Bars in Front Uses all the ribbon. Au tomatic re verse. Bnut bv test. Try oup. Same rentals as blind writ- All other makes rented and ' repaired. Platens, parts and supplies for all. RUBBER STAMP FACTORY. Office Stationery and the Ink House of tne Northwest. Try us. It pays. P. D. CUNNINGHAM CO. 231 Stark (roast Atncv ;n. rhonm. Main 14"7 and A1407. D. CHAMBERS TRADE MARK See him concerning your eyes. 129 Seventh St., near Alder. gchwab Printing Co. I EST IC0IIK. KtASOnjStKrKICES STARK STREEt Arrowhead Hot Springs San Bernardino County, California. Elevation 2)00 teet; new hotel; water and mud bsths. Write "for booklet. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Complete stock, moderate prices. Mail orders solici ted. Catalogue frea. WOODABD, CLAKKK CO.. rortland. Or. T& only pak&bla 1