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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1905)
I THE XOaXIXG DMCGOKTAX. SATURDAY. JTOE 10, 1W5. CITY' NEWS IN BRIEF TKE OREGON1A2TS TELEPHONES. Ccuntlac-Rooixt ..................Main 607 Mrclnr Editor. Mala C38 Euncay Editor. Main 6223 City Editor Main ICS Society Editor Main 6233 Composing-Room ................Main 685 Superintendent Building..... Red 3S26 East Elde Or Bee East CI AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER (Morrison bt. 6th and 7th) Matinee at 2:15 and eve nine; at 8:15. Bertha Crelghton In "A Ro mance of '"d." BE LA SCO THEATER (14th and WashlnE ton) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at S:l. The Climbers." EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at S:15. "Rack ef Wife." GRAND THEATER (Parte and tVashlnrton) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M. BAKER THEATER (Sd and TmfaiIl)-Con-tlnuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. Mat Get Woolen 'Mills. It is consid ered probable that the proposition to es tablish a large woolen mill at Sellwood will succeed. T. W. Clark has been work ing on the matter for several months. This week J. M. Kickum and A. M. Mow rey. large owners in the Sellwood sawmill plant, notified Mr. Clark that they would take $10,000 of stock In the concern, be sides give concessions asked for In re gard to furnishing cheap fuel. Another large Portland firm takes a considerable block of the stock. Money to build the plant Is mainly to be furnished by East ern capitalists, and on receiving informa tion that Mr. NIckum and Mr. Mowrey would not only take $10,000 of the stock, but furnish cheap fuel. Mr. Clark tele graphed the backers Information to that effect. For Public Utilities. The new city of Estacada proposes to own all public utilities and franchises In which there is a revenue, and start at the foundation of all such things, so that in future what ever rex'enue there may from these utili ties will be used for the benefit of the ney city. Mayor J. W. Reed, of the new rlty government, which secured a charter at the last Legislature, announces that steps will be taken at once to acquire the water and light franchises that now oper ate In Estacada, This will be done under the provisions of the charter covering the acquisitions of public utilities. Grand Armt or the Republic The 39th annual encampment of the G. A. R. will be held In Denver. Colo., during the week beginning Monday, September 4, 1903. Assistant Adjutant-General G. E. Caukin has ascertained the rates and other terms of transportation to the encampment from Portland, as follows: To Denver and re turn direct. $55; selling dates of. tickets, August 30 and 31; going limit. September 5: final return limit. 30 days from date of sale; stopovers allowed in both direc tions; return via San Francisco, $13.50 ad ditional. Petition for Saloons. A petition Is being circulated in St. Johns asking the Council to disregard the vote adverse to granting liquor licenses at the recent spe cial election. The vote on the liquor li cense question was taken to ascertain the sentiment of the people, and there was a considerable adverse majority but the city must have money from some source, and turns longingly toward the licensing of saloons. It was reported yesterday that the petition had been signed by 200. First Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and Alder. Services tomorrow at 10:30 A, M. and 7:30 P. M. In the morning. Children's Day exercises, with baptism of Infants. In the evening. Professor E. E. Coursen will give a short organ recital immediately preceding the regular service. The topic of Dr. Hill's evening .service will "be, "Mr. Two Face," the ninth in the series of sermons on the general sub ject, "Old Pictures in New Frames."" Scenes Worth Seeing:. a trip on the Columbia River to the Cascade Locks and return next Sunday on the steamer Bailey Gatzert. See scenery that is grand be yond description. See fishwheels in op- j locks; see the famous Cascade Rapids see a thousand other scenes. Steamer leaves foot of Alder street 9 A. M.. re turns 6 P. M. Round trip. $1.50. 'Phone Main 9H. Want East Burnside Street . Re paired. Property owners on East Burn side street, between Grand avenue and Eighth street, want the roadway re paired. It was In good condition before the double tracks of the street railway were laid, but since then It has become somewhat dangerous. Deputy Bodman made examination of the street yesterday and will make recommendation that it be repaired. St. Johns New Bank. Following arc the officers of St, Johns new bank: Di rectors. Joseph W. Fordney, Fred C Knapp. H. L. Powers, Thomas Coahran, George W. Cone. W. A. Brewer and C. A. Wood. Mr. Wood is the cashier. Part of the directors are business men of St. Johns and the others are from Michigan. J. W. Fordney, president. Is from Sag inaw, Mich., and has bee'n a member of Congress. B. P. O. Elks. The members of Port land Lodge, No. 142. are earnestly re quested to meet in our lodgeroom. ln'the Marquam building, on Sunday. June 11, at 10 A. M., to conduct the funeral ser vices of our late brother. J6hn A. Granck, of Danville. 111.. Lodge. Visiting brothers Invited to assist. By order of the Exalted Ruler. John B. Coffey, secretary. Will Move Their Plant Arrange ments have been made. It is uald. where by the proprietors of the Standard Car pet Cleaning Company will move their plant at East Third and Pacific streets, to h more remote locality, in order to abate a nuisance complained of by resi dents and recently fought out In the Muni cipal Court. The Mhier & Frank Store announces that this afternoon and evening the well known Chicago composer. Mr. Glenn W. Ashlelgh. will give a recital of his latest compositions at our music department. Mr. Ashlelgh Is a pianist of considerable ability, and we promise our patrons a rare musical treat. Exposition Deliveries. Only auto trucks carrying supplies will be" admitted to the main part of Exposition grounds on and after Monday, the 12th. Lumber and materials for Trail admitted only at St. Helens gate, on Llnnton road. Oskar Huber, Director of Works. Change in Time. The A. & C. R. R, evening train for Astoria and intermediate points will not leave Portland until 10:30 P. M. on Saturday. June 10. This will give their patrons an opportunity to at tend the evening exercises at the Fair on Astoria Day. Lents Grange Will M bet. Lents Grange. Patrons of Husbandry, will hold Its monthly meeting In Davis Hall to day. There will be some degree work in the forenoon and a programme in the afternoon. White Temple. Dr. Brougher-Sundav morning. "Limitations of Personal Lib erty." Night. "If I Don't. Somebody Else Will." Prelude. "How It All Happened."' Baptism. Fine music. Fair visitors, come. Respectable place to borrow money .on diamonds and jewelry. Collateral Loan Bank, 263 Washington street. Established 15 years. Lowest rates of interest. A Stereopticon Sermon. At First Con gregational Church, Sunday evening, by Rev. F. A, Slough. Many fine colored views. Milwaukie Countrt Club is now open. Take Sellwood or Oregon City cars. Cars leave First and Alder every 15 min utes. Stop decay, of fence posts with Aven arius Carbollneum wood preserver. Fisher Thorsen. Front and Morrison. Bath Seats. H. Claussenlus & Son Plumbers. 415 Washington street ' The Calukzt Restaurant. 143 Seventh. Fine luncheon, SSe: dinner. Kte. Acme Otl Co.'s oils. Phone East 789. woxrKs closing out Bale. "th-Mor. Will Holu Cocnctl op Recognition A council of recognition, composes of the Congregational preachers of Portland, will be held the evening of the third Tuesday in this month, to receive the University Congregational Church !nlo fellowship. The church there has .been organized. Rev. D. B. Gray Is in charge. Yesterday he examined some lots In Uni versity Park on which the new church has an option, with a view to selecting a location for a church building. Mr. Gray says that a handsome church will be erected in University Park, and ar rangements are nearly completed for financing the building. Death Or G. F. Hurlburt. After hav ing been confined to his bed two days, G. F. Hurlburt, a business man of St. Johns, died Tuesday. The funeral waa held Thursday under the auspices of Laurel Lodge. No. 186, L O- O. F., of which he was a member and officer. Mr. Hurlburt came to St. Johns from Maine about a year ago. He was. 46 years old. A wife and throe children survive him. Will Install. German Pastor. Rev August W. Relnhard will be Installed aa pastor of the ZIon German Presbyterian Church, East Gllsan and Twenty-eighth streets, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock Rev. D. A. Thompson, moderator of Port land Presbytery, will preside. Rev. W.C. Laube will preach the Installation sermon, and Rev. A. J. Montgomery will deliver the charge to the pastor. Smock Made Engineer, At the meeting of the executive board yesterday, D. B. Smock was appointed permanently as an engineer In the City HalL He has been temporarily filling the position for. several months. The salary Is $90 a month. HENNESSEY GETS POSITION He Will Be Appointed Clerk of the Municipal Court. Frank D. Hennessey will be named as clerk of the Municipal Court by Judge elect George J. Cameron. This statement was made yesterday, and settles the ques tion as to who will succeed Fred Lb Olson, the Incumbent Hennessey is well known. He once oc cupied the bench of the Municipal Court himself. At present he is in the employ of the County, as tender on the Burnside atreet bridge. By the passage of the amendments mak ing the salary of the clerk of the Munici pal Court $100, Instead of $75. a month, the Frank D. Hennetary, Appointed Clerk Municipal Court. position is much more to be desired. The court now has power to name his clerk, whereas before the appointment was made by the Executive Board. Fred L. Olson has held the position for more than two years, and his record Is excellent. A peculiar fact Is that during the large amount of work necessary to carry out the fine system on the gam blers, and un to the -nresent time, he has drawn only $76 a month. He drew up the j amendments increasing the salary, but will receive no benefit from It So commendable has the work of Clerk Olson been that many petitioned Judge elect Cameron to reappoint him. A prom ise had been made to Mr. Henncey, however, which could not be overlooked. HOME FOR WORKING GIRLS It Will Be Heady for Occupancy Next Monday. The Working Girls' Home being estab lished by the Volunteer? of America is nearly completed and will be ready for service about Monday. It is located at 3S5 East Ankeny street, between Union and Grand avenues. The building consists- of three fiat? and has been leased by the officers of Port land Post, who are receiving merited en couragement In the work. At first 12 rooms, will be used, accommodating at least 20 girls, but at a later date seven more rooms will be thrown open, making room "for 50 persons. The small rate of $2.50 a week will be charged for room, board and use of bath and telephone. Those who desire to do their own laundry work may do so. hot and cold water and tubs being provided. It is planned to surround the girl work ing for small wages with all the com forts of home, removing at the same time, all evil Influences and those temptations that beset the young girl working In a city for small remuneration. Musical In struments will be In the home, and those In charge will make it a point to give wholesome entertainment of an intellec tual nature several times a month. Ar rangements are being made for a recep tion at tho opening of the home. One room in the home will be set apart fcr worthy girls stranded in Portland during the Exposition. In this connec tion the Volunteers will work with the Travelers' Aid Association. Captain Arents. who will be In charge of the home. Is an old hand at the hotel busi ness and will undoubtedly make the home a success and a self-sustaining Institu tion. The Captain will have help from other officers in the religious field, that .he may have ample time to attend to the home in a proper manner. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies or the season at tb Portland Restairant, fine, private apart ments for parties. 805 Wash., near Fifth. Watson's Restaurant, open night and day; only first-class family restaurant In the city. 100 Fourth street, near Washington. The dinner setting is Incomplete without White Rock Water. A selected water is as essential as a selected wine. SEWING-MACHINE NEEDLES For all makes of machines at five cents Jcr package, and everything else pertaln ng to sewing-machines at greatly reduced prices. Look for the red S. S54 Morrison st, 402 Washington st, 540 Williams ave., Portland. Ore eon. narria Tronic Compaaj X Is headquarters for Trunks and Bags. "The best pill I ever used." is the fre quent remark of purchasers of Carter's Little Uver Pills. When 'you try them you will au the same. Be sure the heels are stamped :'CIA5:V J Beware of imitations. GoW Seal Crack-Proof MINING BOOTS Be sure that the heels and knees are stamped as per cut. and that each boot baa our "Gold Seal" stamp on the leg. . Manufactured only by GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE, President. i-w-w-c7 4th at. Portias d. Or. 0 SHAW'S PURE America's ORIGINAL MALT HISKY fckefrt a Riral Today BLUMAUER & HOCH Bisdthrtos ssr Ore sad Washlacts. MALT (Q) Annou ncemcnt Mr. Theodore Kruse begs to announce to those contemplating a visit to the coast this summer that the GEARHART HOTEL, located at Gear hart Park, Clatsop Beach, Oregon, Is now owned atthrInb2ndknowneaes Kruse's Beach Hotel Early Application for Rates Is Suggested Fourth and Stark Sts. Phone Main 625 NOTE THESE PRICES Per ton. Rolled barley. JO-pound sacks.. ..:.$SLS0 No. 1 feed oats 2m Rolled oats $g Shorts. 80s and '50s . 21-0 Rran 60s and 6s 12- Per ton. Wheat, No. J club or red KS.09 Chop 14.W Middlings, very fine 2S.00 Eastern .Washington timothy hay 1S.50 tv. nartimiiAriv call the attention of consumers to the above prices. For delivery, add 50c per ton. Pacific Grain Company THIRTEENTH AND KEARNEY STS. Telephone Mala 5307 STEAL RINGS FROM HANDS Thieves Rob Wife of .lesc roore While She Sleeps. BAKERSFIELD. CaL, June 9. The Sheriffs office has given out the news that some time between 4 and 5 o'clock an Monday morning the house of Jesse Moore whs entered by thieves anj dia mond rlns valued at 200 were taken from the fingers of Mrs. Moore while, she was aslcon. All evidences In con nection with the robbery tend to show that the thieves resorted to chloro form. Three arrests have been made. The Denver & 5Uo Grande scenery li even more beautiful In Winter than Sum mer. Travel Bust via that lint and spend a day In Salt L&ke City. Harris Trunk Co. for trunks and bays. COMMENCEMENT. Commencement exercises of the Gilles pie School of Expression. Arion Hall. Fri day evening. June 16. KIMttltlllllltllieOtllll Kemmererj King of ! Koals ! Simmer Clothes Jftor 9I(en , ? Clothes. TJhat Jfeold Uher Shape HE Suit that loses correct "hang" arid turns shabby in a few weeks is unsat isfactory, no matter how little the cost. Per manence of fit and style is assured in our Suits by in sistence upon correct and scientific cutting and ma king. The all-wool fab rics do not get rusty. And prices are no higher than are asked for less care fully made garments. Business Sack Suits of Tropical Worsteds and Chevi ots gray effects predominating $15, SI 8, 20, . $22.50 to $35 Outing 2-Piece, Suits Light in weight, light in color and light in price $9, $10, $12.50, $15to$20 The Greatest Clothing House in the Northwest You've heard the ong of the lat. And perhaps of the old flowing bowl, And no dotibt yea hare heard of the wret rutin Inc brook, And maybe yon bare beard of King Koal. If not, I will give you a trief his' too7 of Kemmererj Coal I This Kin? of Koals Is a product of the State or Wyoming ana a few of the reasons that it is called the kin? are as follows: First That it contains a larger per cent of fuel properticf. THE HOTEL Richards Cor. Park and Alder A visit to this hotel is sec ond only in importance to a visit to the Fair. As a caterer the manager is unexcelled. Luxuriously furnished suites with baths. LESS ASHES NO SOOT And will last longer than any other coal on this market with the ex ception of the anthracites. This coal once tried will make friends for Itself. It keeps the house clean and the housewife happy. It keeps the house warm, thus preventing pneumonia and other dread diseases In the Win ter time. Its Intense heat makes the cook go about her work with a song on her lips- and through these various qualifications has it earned the name King of Koals. if you want your wife to be good natured Buy Kem merer Koal If you want your jervant-girl good-natured Buy Kemmerer Koal Yon may think this rhyme Is fsaar. Out if too want yonr beefftesk Jnst like heaey. Or If roa'd get the het for jor meney. Buy Kemmerer Koal From The Storey & Brookes Fuel Co. (toe.) EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR KEMMERER COAL. Office 25 1 Washington St 2 ! rortlasd. Or. J ! 51 Correct Clothes for Hen Suits bearing this label mljredpenjamins 1AAKERSiEVyoRK are made by tailors who are paid not for the quantity of work they can turn out, but for the quality. The makers guarantee, and ours, with every garment. Wc are ex clusive agents hsre. M. J. B. COFFEE Sells Better Than Any Other Why? As a Preservative of Wood There is nothing better than Avenarius Carbollneum. If your gates, fences and outbuildings are perfectly coated they will not only look better, but will last twice as long. Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Front and iVorrIson Sts. You pay as much for the ' c& (imitation) a for a The dealer Bales a InSesaere profit oa the imiunon. Yoa doa't get ifeeram protadhoa that you ecpeA. Protea yourself by Insj&'ag that the dea ler oow yoa lhi 49 trade-mark staraped oa tade of ginseat, Store that offer fabrics or garaeai as 1 CRAVENETTES 1 that do set bear the aboTe trade-swk, aje feyag to de- 1 cewyoa aad mhaffflg ea ow trade-mark. Write for ilefaag booklet rKfcfc. a PRIESTLEY & CO. M1W1- r; ef SUci Dm Geeck Malum, Weoleet. CwwmMc deaS, Etc 71-73 GRAND ST, NEW YORK. SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's UNION MADE 5c CIGARS UNION MADE WELL-KNOWN ALL OVER CELEBRATED EVERYWHERE THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors Exclusive Wholesale Clfiars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON Old Friends From all over the Northwest attend ing World's Fair are welcome. Come in and shake hands whether glasses need changing or no. THE OPTICIAN BUFFUM ' 6c PENDLETON 31 1 MecweB St, pp. kbe Pt&ca Office Phone Main S8 Yard Pheae Mala f 83 Qchwab Printing Co. tztr trotr. x zusoifjtMLz rxiczs 24-7K STAKE STREET Columbia Graphophones Are the Best X large stock of records of popular J niuaie. catajofues on application. GIBSON CO. ZS Waafthtgtea fit. fwtiml. Or. TEETH A S12.UO KL1U. S? 6UAXAXTXXP xok .e. Xvaalasa. Utaatr asd Thursday, satlt a. Fred XTek. D. 8. . aw WALTER REED 133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILDING FREE CONCERT ON THE VICTOR EVERY AFTERNOON 3 TO 4 O'CLOCK Saturday Evenings 8 to 10 Graves' Music Store 328 WasalBjrtoB Street. Portland. Machine. $1.06 Dona. Balance oa Easy Pajraeals. Without Interest. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder CltajiieB and beamtifiss the teth and pnriae tha breath. TJsed by people of refinement for orer a. quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourist. HOTEL ST. PRANCIS A favorite luaehinj place. Tie fashionable set gathers hire far afteraooa tea. The mast unique dlaiag-plsce n Saa Fraaeiaca. CoBveateat for aher-theatar sapper. JAMta WQOBS. Mawaaca America's Model Hotel Write for !un4oae illastnteii piphUt W Cotaepoliua Sia Frucisc. PREPARED 3Y HOTEL DETROIT BEST XEAK FAIR GROUNDS. Cor. 27th aa4 Thancta Sts. J. C GRIFFIN. ProjrUtor. Reached by All Car Lines. Rates. $1 per day. Rooms with bath. i and tl iter day. .... . - -i , .LLsscH