Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 17, 1905, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE ifORXDCG OEEGOivTAS, SATURDAY. JTJ5E. IT . 1303.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE OKEGOIA"S-XEIXrHOXES.
Ountlnr-Room ........... .......Main. 66?
Managing Editor. Mala C36
Sunday Editor Main 6235
City Editor Main 16S
Society Editor Main 6233
Compoting-Koom ................Main CSS
Superintendent Buildinr Red 2S2
East Sida Office East CI
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQCAM GRAND (Morrison, bet ftth and
7th -Evening at 8:15, Illustrate Talk by
Homer Davenport.
BFLAECO THEATER (14th and Waahlnc-
ton) Malliwse at 2:15 and evening at 8:15.
Are You a MaaonT'
EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrlaon)
Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:15. "A
Secret Foe."
GRAND THEATER (Park and "Waahlngton)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
STAR THEATER (Parle and Washington)-
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7;30. 8 P. M.
BAKER THEATER (3d and Yamhlll)-Con-
tlnuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7;30 and 8 P. M.
THE OREGONIAN AT THK SCM.UEK
RESORTS. The Oregonlaa U1 be delivered
by carrirr and Trill bo on sale at the prin
cipal points on Long Beach, at Scaalde and
Taqulna Bay throughout the coming fteaoq.
It will also be on sale at Gear hart Park,
Nye Creek. TVllboit. Collins Hot Springs and
St. Martin's Springs (Carson. Wash.).
Orders by mall vrlll receive careful attention.
All mall subscriptions must be paid for in
advance. .
Abk for Rev. H. C. Shaffer's Retcrk.
- At the meeting of the official board of
the First United Brethren Church in
tlirist. East Morrison and Fifteenth
Ftreets, last evening, resolutions were
passed commending the work of Rev. H.
C Shaffer and wife, and asking the an
rjal conference, which convenes at The
Dalles June 21, to return them to the
Portland Church. Membership has in
creased 71 during the year, the Bible
school has doubled In membership, and
he Christian Bndeavor Society and Sun
day school have grown. Plans have been
prepared for a new manse, for which
has been raised. Rev. H. C. Shaffer.
'V W. Rosebraugh, Mr. and Mrs. Gell
and Mrs. J. A. Ilenkle will attend the
annual conference as delegates from
First Church. Bishop William H. Bell,
ty. D., of Dayton. O., will preside.
Farewbto. Tokens. The June class of
thp Brooklyn School, as farewell tokens,
made the following purchases and gifts:
For the assembly hall, a music cabinet
and statue of Abraham Llncolivfor ninth
grade, room, a large and beautiful land
s.ape by Durer: for Miss Wilson, a unique
vase, for Miss Dlmlck. principal, the six
Jradlng American poets, handsomely
framed. The class also became a mem
ber of the Brooklyn Alumni Association.
Improvements in First Christian
Church. The Interior of the First Chris
tian Church will presont a new and cozy
appearance tomorrow. The auditorium
is being tinted this week In three colors.
The Sunday school room wjll be tinted
next week. The Ladles' Aid Society pays
the bill. The children's day offering last
Sunday was the largest in the history of
the church. An individual communion
set will be Installed in a weok'or two.
Employes' Conference. The annual
employes' conference of the Pacific North
west will be held in Portland July 15.
36 and 17. It is expected a large number
of Eastern secretaries will be present.
Dr, George J. Fisher, head of the physi
cal department of the T. M. C. A. of
New York City, will be on the pro
gramme. Professor Graham Taylor, of the
Chicago Commons, will also be on the list
of speakers.
First Presbyterian Church, corner
Twelfth and Alder streets. The pastor.
Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D.. will preach
morning and evening. Short organ recital
In the evening immediately preceding the
usual service. In the evening Dr. Hill will
rreach the last sermon in the series on
Old Pictures in New Frames." the topic
being "Midas." Sen-ices at 10:30 A. M.
and 7:30 P. M.
"The Masterpieces" Free. Dr. House
will give a series of sermons on "The
Masterpieces' each Sunday evening at the
First Congregational Church, Madison
and Park streets. At each sermon there
will be distributed free a large picture to
earh member of the congregation, to be
studied In connection with the sermon.
Sunday evening the picture will be "The
Transfiguration," by Raphael. '
Wiu, Hold Examination. On July 12
and 13 the United States Civil Service
Commission will hold an examination in
Portland for the purpose of securing
ejlgibles from which to fill a vacancy in
the position of first assistant surgeon
(male), Freedman's Hospital, at $1500 a
year. Particulars may be obtained from
Secretary Z. A. Leigh, at the local Post
otflce. Carstens Will Lecture. "Beyond the
rls Lies Italy" Is the title of the lec
ture by Frederick W. Carstens. to be de
livered in the Central Baptist Church.
East Twentieth and East Ankeny slreota.
next Monday evening. The lecture is
fee to all. It will mark the commence
ment of the "open forum" at this church.
Arrested for Assault. On a charge
rf assault wlh a dangerous weapon,
Charles H. Howe was arrested yesterday
afternoon by Captain of Police Moore.
!le deposited $30 ball and was released.
He is the man who fired two shots at
Arthur Fogerty. when he found Fogerty
with his daughter in TorwlHlgor Park.
The large double-deck excursion barge
' Klickitat" and steamer "Glenola" may
now be chartered for all-day and moon
i.ght trips. Capacity, day, S00 porsoiw;
Tight. 760 persons. Good dancing floor and
electric lights. For rates and dates ap
i'!y Oregon Round Lumber Company, isi
Eurnside street. 'Phone Main 1517.
His Right Leo Fractured. L. D. Gold
man suffered the fracture of his right leg
jesterday morning, when a launch in
which he was riding crashed against a
pile at the landing. He was In the act
ft alighting. He was conveyed to the
Good Samaritan Hospital.
Twenty-Eight New Patrons. Mil wau
kle Grange. Patrons of Husbandry, will
she the second and fourth degreos to 2S
new patrons this morning, after which
thc will be banqueted. This large num
ber of new members is the result of a
membership contest.
Left Arm Broken. A. C. Harlow, em
ployed by the Portland Consolidated
Railway Company, sustained the fracture
of his left arm yestorday morning while
attempting to make a coupling of freight
cars. He If at the Good Samaritan Hos
pital. Excursion. Catholic Foresters' excur
sion Sunday. June IS. Boat and barge
leaves Alder street dock at S:30 A. M.,
Alblna 9 A. M. Everest's orchestra. Tick
ets at M. J. Malley's grocery store, cor
ner Third and Ash streets.
Application to Grade Street. F. C.
ureen has applied to the City Council for
h permit to authorize the grading of
East Gllsan street, for a distance of 103
feet from a point 100 feet west f tne
west line of Third street.
Races! R.:es!! Racer! !!
Portland Hunt Club.
Annual Field Day Racks.
Irvington Race Track.
Today at 1M P. M.
Str. F. A. Kilijurn, for San Francisco,
calling at Coos Bay and Eureka, sail
from Oak-street dock Saturday. Jane 17.
at S F. M. Tel. Main 2060, or Thompson's
Agency. Tel. Main 62S.
Earliest and finest cantaloupes and wa
termelons on earth. Cut out the berries
and eat a "Mermaid" for breakfast. At
all grocers and markets. Pearsen-Page
to , agent. Phone 47$. ..
Sailing Trips on the River 25c.
New steamer Gazelle leaves foot Stark
street ?:30 A. M.. 2:30 P. M., 7:30 P. M.
Save garden stakes with Avenarius Car
llneum Wood Preserver. Fisfeer-Ther-sen.
Front and Morrison. .
Have you seen the official souvenir
spoon? Look for signature on back.
The Calumet Restaurant, 119 Seventh.
Fine luncheon, SSc: dinner. 50c
Kale! Sale! Wooster'a. 7th and Morrison.
Fo uk-Yea r-Old Child Lost. A pretty
little 4,-year-old girl, too frightened to tell
her name, or say where she lived, was
picked up on the street by residents of
209 Harrison street, at a late hour yester
day afternoon, and by them taken to their
home. The matter was reported to the
police, and those who found the baby on
the street announced their willingness to
care for her until the parents reported the
loss of the child. This was allowed. In
order that the baby might not be fright
ened still more by being taken to the po
lice station. Up to 3 o'clock this morning
no one had inquired after the child, and
no child had been reported as lost. Tne
little tot Is apparently without relatives,
or else they think her Jn safety with
friends. She has light hair, and was
dressed in a red dress, blue coat, white
shoes and wore a straw hat.
Degree of Honor Convention. Rose
City convention of the Degree of Honor.
A. O. U, 'W., met yesterday in the Logus !
building. Grand avenue and East Wash- j
Ington street. Mrs. Sarah F. Fastabend, 1
grand chief of honor, presided. At the j
morning session Mrs. Kate Toung-MJse-
ner, senior past chief of honor, delivered ,
the address of welcome to the ladles in '
attendance. Delegates were present from ,
Multnomah. Clatsop. Clackamas and Co-
lumbla counties, and the object of the
convention was to promote the growth of
this branch of the A. O. IT. W. It has no
legislative functions, and only suggests
Improvements! Papers were read and
talks given. In Oregon the Degree of
Honor has 5000 members. 2300 of whom
belong to the beneficiary branch.
Working Girls' Home. Captain W. B.
Arents, of the Volunteers of America, is
fitting up the Working Girls' Home, on
East Ankeny street, between Union and
Grand avenues, but, owing to delay in
receiving furniture from the East, it
will not be opened much before the first
of July. The entire building contains 19
rooms, but at the start Captain Arents
will have the two upper floors, which will
accommodate 20 girls. For these large
looms are provided on the top floor, all of
which open In a middle rest room. Cap
tain Arents jsays each room will have
four single beds and furniture to corre
spond. "
New Christxak Mission. A new Chris
tian mission Is to be Inaugurated in old
Engine House. No. 4, Vancouver avenue.
r.far Falling street, tomorrow evening, at
S o'clock. Rev. Milo A. Silkm, for several
years u missionary among the Chllcat In
dians of Alaska, will be In charge- It is
not the purpose of the management to
organize a church, but to open a Sabbath
fchool. and hold a Sabbath evening serv
ice. The broken windows have been re
placed and new plaster put upon the
walls. The- neighbors In the vicinity are
all cordially invited to attend the opening
service.
Children for Adoption. The Boys
and Girls' Aid Society now has at its re
ceiving home several children ranging In
age from S to 12 years, for whom the
management Is desirous of finding homes
in private families. The society also has
a desirable boy "baby aged about 4 months.
Persons desiring any of these children
will confer a favor by communicating
with the .superintendent in person at the
receiving home. East Twenty-eighth and
Irving streets, or by calling up on tele
phone East 5, when such applications will
be promptly attended to.
Wounded by Scissors. Miss Sadie
Hagerty, a dressmaker employed at a
concession at the Exposition, accidentally
ran a pair of scissors Into her left leg
yesterday afternoon to a depth of several
inches. Three stitches had to be taken In
the wound. Miss Hagerty was removed
from the emergency hospital on the Fair
grounds to her home in St. Johns. The
scissors were attached to Miss Hagcrty's
waist by a cord, and in brushing against
a board the points penetrated.
Boy Runs Away With Collections.
Mrs. Jennie Bowman, of Portsmouth, re
ported to the police last night that her
12-ycar-old son, working for a butcher In
that part of the city, had collected $25
for his employer, put the money In his
pocket and ran away to see the world.
She requested the aid of the police in'
overhauling the boy, and teaching him
the error of his ways.
Correction. By a typographical error
In yesterday's Oregonlan. under the head
of "Black Dress Goods." in Olds, Wort
man & King's advertisement, the price of
Novelty Panama, Serges. Prunella. Mel
rose, Henriettas. Brilllantine and Sicilian
was given as 59 cents a yard, when It
should have read $1.19 a yard. This was
purely an error.
Watch and Chain Stolen. E. O.
Samerels, 705 Willamette boulevard, re
ported to the police last night that dur
ing the evening someone entered his resi
dence and stole a gojd watch, chain and
charm. The crime was committed while,
the family was visiting neighbors.
Steamship Roanoke (2400 tons), sails
for San Francisco and Los Angeles, call
ing at Eureka enroute, Saturday, June
17. at 8 P. M.. from Columbia dock No. L
Ticket office 2SI Washington street. H.
Young, agent, ,
The White Temple. Sunday morning
Dr. Brougher preaches and reads a "spe
cial delivery" letter from the Apostle
Paul. Night. Rev. Adams preaches on "is
It Big Enough?" Fair visitors welcomed.
Races! Races:: Races!!!
Portland Hunt Club.
Annual Field Day Races.
Irvington Race Track.
Today at 1:30 P. M.
Unitarian Sunday School Excursion
Today. The Unitarian Sunday School will
enjoy its annual excursion today, taking
the 10:30 St. Johns car. Yamhill and Third
streets, for University Park.
20 Cases Jap. Embroideries, art goods,
just received. Parlor C. Portland Hotel.
To War Ships, take launches foot of
Burnride street.
Prize Waltz. Tabor Heights, tonight.
Be sure the heels
are stamped
:c WOt, ; jjj
Beware of Imitations.
Gold Seal. Crack-Proof
MINING BOOTS
Be sure that the heels and knees
are stamped as per cut. and that
each boot has our "Gold Seal"
stamp on the leg. '
Manufactured only by
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE. President.
61 - -65-87 4th St.
Portland, Or.
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"PARSIFAL" INTERESTS.
Coming Sunday Concert at the Fair
Promises to Be Largely Attended.
The announcement recently made by
Eilers Piano House that brochures con
taining . full synopsis of the opera. "Par
sifal," could be secured for the asking at
their store, has brought forth a very en
thusiastic response. Numerous requests
for them eome lrora Portland, and from
many outside towns. '
The brochures, gotten up very artistic
ally, tell In a clear but brief manner the
beautiful utory unwound In the wonderful
tone pictures of Wagner's mastorslece.
Less than two years ago the opera was
only hearsay to nil save a few favored
people who had time and means to jour
ney to Bcyreuth. Germany, where. It was
the wish of Wagner, the opera, should be I
givon exclusively for a period of 39 years.
But Its artistic worth would not permit
such excluslveaes. New Tork was the
first city outside of Beyrouth in which It
was produced. Its music is now familiar
to music-levlng ears everywhere. The
coming Sunday concert is the first occa
sion on which this opera will be heard in
Portland In its entirety. Persons who
wish to be prepared to njoy it fully will
be greatly aided by the books "which
Eller Piano House is now so generously
distributing. Out-of-town orders should
be accompanied by a 2-cent stamp to cover
postage. Store, Si Washington street,
corner Park.
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TONIGHT
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
CARTOONIST
Homer Daveepor
WILL GIVE ONE OF
-HIS FAMOUS
HUMOROUS TALKS
At the.
Marquam
Grand
At 8:15 P. M.
Mr. Davenport
WILL ALSO LECTURE
AND ILLUSTRATE
"The. Power of the
Cartoon"
REMEMBER TONIGHT
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
ADMISSION 25c AND 50c
SEATS ON SALE NOW
CoBfrreaaan SalltTrar, as Daven
port Sees Him.
FREE CONCERT ON THE VICTOR
EVERY AFTERNOON
3 TO A O'CLOCK
Saturday Evenings 8 to 10
Graves' Music Store
328 Wanhlarton Street. Portland.
Machine. $1.0 Down. Balance on Eajy
FajmeBU. 'Without Interest.
way rays
Announcement
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
aehrmbeankno"nhe.as Knee's Mc Mt
Early Application for Rates Is Suggested
Fourth and Stark Sts. Phone Main 625
DAVENPORT AS LECTURER
EVERYWHERE THE CARTOONIST
IS WELCOME.
Clarence True Wilson, D. D., delivered
the invocation, -which was followed by an
interesting programme. Including the pre-
sentation ot diploma by Mrs. Gillespie.
I An informal reception was given Miss
Shives after the performance, and she
received many congratulations on account
of the unqualified success scored, her act
ing in the dramatic monologue developing
evidence of genuine artistic merit.
ummer
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97eriis jilone
It is sincere, solid and
attractive.
It represent substan
tial value it is stylish
but not hysterical with
novelty. At the same
cost you easily can get
less than the same value.
Outing Suits, S9 to $20
Business Sack Suits $15
to $35
Outing Trousers $3 to $5
Driving and Automobile
Dusters . $1 to $7.50
Automobile water and dust-proof Coats
t $20 to $32.50
Wash Vests $1 to $5
Panama Hats ...... $5 to $20 .
IIIIHWJH I "'I "Will wyn WI IWUPP
The Greatest Clothing Hdbse in the Northwest
Dr. Lyon's
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Cleanses and beautifies the
teeth and purifies the breath.
Used by people of refinement
for orer a quarter of a centnry;
Very convenient for tourists.
PREPARED BY
cf. fit &J8&&
Lincoln's Wit, Dooley's Satire and
Hi Own Inimitable Pen
Are Combined.
ARE YOC GOrNG EAST?
If So. Ak About the SO-D&y TlckrU Ncrw oa
Sale br the O. R. X.
On June 16 and 17. the O. It. & N. Co.
pieces on very low-rate tickets u
Chicago and other Eastern points, good
for 90 days. For particulars call upon
C. AV. Stinger, City Ticket Agent. Third
and Washington streets. Tour friends in
the East will ask yeti about the CclumbU
River trip. Remember that the.O. R.
N. gives you 200 nines along this matchleis
river.
Harris Trunk Company
Is be&dauartsra for Trunks aad .B&gs.
"SemethlnK of L4ncoln wit, the kindly
satire of Mr. Dooley and his own power
to reproduce instantly in a lew rapia
strokes a face or an Incident these
things have made his appearance on any
Kage an assurance to his audience of the
-heartiest pleawire."
This Is what the Wilmington. X. C,
Dispatch ha? to say. editorially, of Homer
Davenport, whose lecture at the Mar
quam Theater this evening Is looked for
ward to with keen anticipation by hun
dreds or Portlanders and Portland
visitors.
"Mr. Davenport take his hearers." the
editorial continue?, "out of themselves
Into a fairyland, where wit and beauty
of thought, tenderness and love of nature
bathe all things in an atmosphere at once
wholly fascinating and Intense."
This tribute from a North Carolina pen
is only one among- thousands, but to those
who have known Davenport and heard
him speak it tells the story as -few de
scription? have done. Davenport"? suc
cess in the South was more marked than
that of any other Northerner who has
ver appeared on the platform of "Dixie."
The appreciation of him wa as full as
that of the North and thex West. Every
where the "genius of the Coast" was
hailed with enthusiasm by the press and
public, and he wan berieged eonstantly
by editors who wanted him to da?h ff
a sketch to liven up the coming issue.
In this connection an amusing incident
Is told of his appearance at a Iexlngton.
"Kj. bank, where he presented his per
sonal check for payment
While on .his Southern tour Davenport
went to a country bank to get a check
cashed. The cashier admitted that he
had heard of the cartoonist, but intimated
that he wanted some belter evidence than
mere conversation. The artist Indorsed
the check and made a hasty caricature
of himself under the signature.
"Well." said the moneyed one, eyeing
the effort Increduleusly. "I den't take
much stock In the name, but I reckon the
picture's wuth the moaey." And the
check was cashed.
CHEAP RATES EAST.
Very low round-trip rates to Eastern
points will be placed In effect by the Ca
nadian Pacific Railway. Tickets will be
on sale June 11. IS. 16 and IT. and good for
I stopover privileges both going and return
I lng. For full particulars call on or ad
! dress F. R. Johnson. F. and P. A. Cana
dian Pacific Railway, 112 Third street.
J Portland. Or.
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WHERE J0 DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at tht
Portland Resta'irant. fine, private apart
ments for parties. 305 Wash., near Fifth.
Watson's Restaurant, open night and
day; only first-class family restaurant In
the city. 109 Fourth street, near Washington.
The dinner setting is Incomplete without
White Rtxac Water.
A selected water Is as essential as a
selected wine-
EASTMAN
KODAKS
AND
FILMS
Kodak Finishing promptly and
veil done.
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There Is nothing better than Avenarius
Carbolineum. If your gates, fences and
outbuildings are perfectly coated they
will notonly Took better, but will last
twice as long.
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
Front and Morrison Sts.
345 Tfatblnxtan St.
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Hotel Hamilton. San Francisco's newest '
i hotel. Steam beat and telephone In each i
room. Centrally located. Rates. Jt and '
I upwards. 125 Kllis-etreet. ,
Never fall to cure sick headache, often 1
the very first dose. This is what is said '
by all who try Carter g Little Liver Pills, j
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goods Schilling s Best
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Gillespie School Graduation.
Arion Hall, at Second and Oak streets,
was filled last night by an appreciative
audience of the friends and relatives of
the pupils of th Gillespie School of Ex
pression, upon the occasion of the grad
uation cf Mizx Sosbla Gtarr Shives. Rev.
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