Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 06, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MORXIXG OJtEGOIA, THURSDAT, JXTLX 6. 1905.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE OREGONIAVS TELEPHONES.
Countlng-Rocm.... Main C67
Managing Editor Main 636
Sunday Editor.... Main 6235
City Editor Main 16C
Society Editor Mala 6235
Componlnjr-Room Main 685
Superintendent Building Red -S26
East Side Olflce East 61
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQCAM GRAND THEATER (Morrison et..
between 6th and 7th) Tonight at 8:K
o'clock. Xolb and Dill, In "The Beauty
Shop."
BELASCO THEATER (14th and Washing
ton) Evening at 8;15, "The Conquest."
EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison)
Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:15. "Lost
In London."
GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington)
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 (3d and Yamhill) Con
tinuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
THE OREGONIAX AT THE SUMMER
RESORTS. The Oregtmlan TvilMe delivered
by carrier sad trill be on sale at the prin
cipal points ob Ironc Beach, at Seaside and
yaqnlna Bay taroigbout the coming seanon.
It will also be on ale at Gear hart Park,
Nye Creek. Wllholt. Collins Hot Springs,
Moffet's Hot Springs (Cascades, Wash.) and
St. Martin's Springs Carson. Wash.). Or
ders by mail -with receive careful attention.
All mall subscriptions must be paid for in
advance.
Enlarging Milwauxib Cmjbhoube. A
large room for a restaurant is being built
on the east side of the Milwaukie club
house, and on the west end a two-storj
annex Is being put up. mainly for sleeping-
apartments. When theae Improve
ments are completed the clubhouse will
cover about half a block of space. May
or William Schlndler, who Is making the
improvements at the clubhouse, says that
he sees nothing objectionable, and thinks
it will become one of the largest club
houses around Portland. "It brings money
Tiore," nc says, "and we now have 500 in
the City Treasury for electric lights and
other improvements, and we get a 15-mln-ute
car service with Portland. I have
seen nothing objectionable in the club
iho'use, notwithstanding the roar made
about Jt. It is about the same as the Golf
Clubhouse."
PUCSB FOR SCHOOLHOTJHD ADDITIOK.
Architect Chapell Brown has prepared
Plans for a four-room addition to the St.
J hns school house, which have been ac
cented and contract will bo let. The addi
tion will be built at the north side of the
prpsent six-room structure, Rnd connec
tiAn of all the rooms will be accomplished
bymeans of wide halls on both floors. It
"wir be a ten-room building, and the ad
dition will cost $10,000, with the furniture.
On 'he grounds Is a two-room structure,
whlc i will be ueed as an auxiliary to
the rhaln struclure and will likely have
to be occupied some time next year, per
haps at the opening in the Fall. The
school population of the district Is 559,
and 'the enrollment during the year was
Wkfnn Increase of ISO for the entire school
Minnie Hart from the German. Roof Gar
den, Twenty-sixth and Upshur streets,
where she was held captive in a small
room, Tuesday night. She was In a stu
por from the effects of what she believes
to have been a drug administered to her
by means of beer she drank while seated
at a table with Miss Rosa Hamlll and!
two men. The case Is to be thoroughly In
vestigated by the officials of the Muni
cipal Court. Miss Hart was cared for
Tuesday night by Police Matron Simmons
at headquarters, and was brought Into
court yesterday morning on a charge of
drunkenness.
Reception ik White Temple. The com
mittee from the G. A. R. Posts has de
cided to hold the general reception of
Commander-in-Chief W. W. Blackmar in
the First Baptist Church. There were
quite a number who wanted it to take
place In Sellwood Park, but it was con
Eldered best to hold the reception in this
church, as others besides G. A. R. men
want to attend. However, arrangements
will bo roado to have the commander at
tend a public campflre In the park in the
daytime. This will prove satisfactory to
the G. A, R. members camped there.
Satubdat Seaside Sundax
Two-Dat
Excursion Rates.
Bee the sea via the A. & C. R. R, Round
trip only J2.50. Tickets good Saturday
morning, 8 A. M. or 2:30 P .M.; returning
leaves Seaside Sunday 5 P. M. Spend a
two-day vacation at Portland's popular
Summer resort and enjoy the surf bath
ing, boating and fishing. Ample hotel ac
commodation at reasonable rates for all.
Further Information at 24S Alder street,
phone Main 905.
Funeral of Mrs Moixie E. Eogleston.
The funeral of Mrs. Mollie E. Eggleston
took place yesterday afternoon from the
Good Shepherd Church, Upper Alblna.
Rev. John Dawson, rector, conducting tho
services. The interment was in Lone Fir
Cemetery. Mrs. Eggleston had been a res
ident of Portland for 20 years, and was 46
years old. Two sons survive her. She
died from paralysis, at Good Samaritan
Hospital.
Funeral of an Old Soldier. The fu
neral of Albert W. Lobdell, a native of
New Tork, took place yesterday afternoon
from Holman's undertaking chapel. De
ceased was an old soldier and a member
of a G. A. R. Post in the East. The serv
ices were attended by members of the
Portland posts.
Arrested for Uarcent. H. H. Bower
was arrested yesterday by Detectives
Hartman and Vaughn, upon complaint of
Mrs. C. A. Moore, who charges larceny
by bailee. The amount alleged to have
been stolen was ?50. Bower issued a pro
gramme for a local amusement resort.
Will Vote on School Bonds. The peo
ple of Arleta district, on the Mount Scott
electric railway, will vote this evening
whether the directors will be authorized
to issue bonds sufficient to ereot a mod
ern schoolhouse, to take the place of the
present temporary structures.
T. P. A. Attention. The members are
urgently requested to assemble at the Ho
tel Portland this evening at S o'clock for
the purpose of greeting our National pres
ident, Mr. Horace E. Starr, of Indianapo
lis. By order of the president. M. L.
Tlchner, Secretary-Treasurer.
Arrested on a Serious Charoe.
Frank Eastman, aged 21. was arrested by
Detectives Kerrigan and Snow on a war
rant yesterday. The complainant is Flos
sie Walker, aged 13, who makes a serious
charge. The defendant is in the City Jail.
Damaged bt Fire. A building on Union
avenue, near Tillamook street, was dam
aged by fire yesterday to the amount of
about $300. It was occupied by Mrs. Ed
ward Boyles and Mrs. Henry Borchers.
The cause of the fire' Is not known.
The dance to be given by the Delta Iota
Chi Sorority In honor of the Omega Xu
Sorority, Thursday evening. July 6. will be
held at the Armory Instead of at Parsons
Hall, on account of the damage by Are at
the latter place.
For San Francisco, the elegant steel
steamer Redondo sails Saturday after
noon. $12 first-class, $S second-class; meals
and berth included. C. H. Thompson,
agent, 12S Third street.
Respectable place to borrow money on
diamonds and Jewelry. Collateral Loan
Bank, 269 Washington street. Established
15 years. Lowest rates of interest.
Dr. Joseph Hjckey wishes to -announce
that he has entirely recovered from his
recent Illness, and is to be found as usual
at his office. No. 817 Dekum building.
Attachment Suit. A. B. Elliott has filed
an attachment suit in the State Circuit
Court against McDonohue to recover $562
on a note.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oils and fine gasolines. Phone East 7S9.
New shipment Jap. crepes. 20c per yard.
Frohman's. Parlor C, Hotel Portland."
Official Sacajawea souvenir spoon has
signature of Pres. Eva Emery Dye
The Calumet Restaurant, 148 Seventh.
Fine luncheon, 2Cc; dinner, 60s.
Will Issue Folder. The Chamber of
Commerce proposes to issue a leaflet or
folder describing the drives and walks
about Portland, and will be grateful for
any suggestions that will enable them to
make the lists complete. These leaflets
will be distributed among the hotels and
many other places. Including no doubt the
Fair grounds, and will doubtless be the
means of inducing a great many people
to see the beauties of Portland, which
casual, visitors are very likely to leave
without appreciating the beauties of its
environs. Each walk or drive should be
set out in detail, with exact directions for
reaching tho starting point, and with a
statement of the approximate distance
covered. Address secretary of the Cham
ber of Commerce, city.
Thieves Are at Work. J. F. Smith, a
car-repairer for the O. R. & N., was
robbed of two $50 checks In a resort at 6&
Third street, yesterday afternoon, sup
posedly by some woman who frequents
the place. Smith had been drinking, and
while in an Intoxicated condition the
checks were taken from him. E. H. Thur
man. an assistant candymaker at Swet
land's candy store on Washington street,
was arrested last night on a charge ot
robblnc one of the idrl clerks of 52.. o.
f Complaint was made that Thurman stole
the money from a coat pocket which was
hanging in a cloakroom. Detectives Hart
man and Vaughn made the arrest.
Indiana Societt Meets. Indlanans. at
a meeting in the Knights of Pythias Hall
In the Marquam building, last night, gave
themselves up to merrymaking and Jolli
fication and Introducing new members to
the society. Among the novel features on
the programme was an auction at which
a bag of beans, supposed to be from the
Hoosier State, was sold to the highest
bidder. H. E. Henry. State Librarian,
delivered a short address of an informal
character, which was followed by recita
tions and solos by members of the organ!-
zatlon. About ISO people were present.
Bodt Shipped to Seattle. Coroner
Finley, by request of the parents of
Thomas J. Dodson, who was murdered by
his wife Tuesday, shipped the body to
Seattle last night for Interment. A broth
er of the murdered man accompanied the
body. Dodson's parents at first refused
to bury the body of Mrs. Dodson. but
later notified the Coroner that they would
have the remains interred here. Services
will be held Friday at 2 P. M.. at the
chapel, and interment will be In Lone Fir
Cemetery.
Wants Him Arrested. W. A. Pratt, of
Kelso. Wash., has requested the police to
arrest W. E. GHmore, whom he accuses
of embezzling $20. Pratt runs a general
lunchroom at Kelso.
Red Men, Attention. Assemble for
Sacajawea and Red Men's parade at 10 A.
M. today. Meeting place, wigwam. Sec
ond and Yamhill streets. By order of
committee.
Librarians are invited to the Old Book
Store, to Inspect the largest miscellaneous
stock of books on the Pacific Coast, 229
Yamhill street. '.
Owing to the fire at Parsons Hall, the
Delta Iota Chi dance will be given at the
Armory.
Fifty fresh carnations, only $1. Floral
pieces reasonable. Burkhardt's, 23-Gllsan.4
For rent, two modern slx-TOom houses,
walking distance. Kroner. Clay 1872.
RESOLUTIONS ARE PASSED
Board of
Trade Acts
Matter.
in Chinese
Last night at the regular monthly
meeting of the Portland Board of Trade,
resolutions were adopted placing the body
on record as unequivocally opposed to any
change in the present laws concerning
Chinese immigration. After reciting that
any Injury that may be threatened com
merce by boycott of goods woud be Insig
nificant as compared with inevitable con-
'flict and commercial disadvantages, the
resolutions declare:
"Resolved, That this Board, in the light
of past experience, is unalterably opposed
to any change of our present relations
with China in so far as the law of Immi
gration is concerned; and bo It further
"Resolved, That this Board expresses Its
confidence in the wisdom of the Chief Ex
ecutive of our Nation and heartily en
dorses "his attitude as recently made pub
lic: and be it further
"Resolved, That the secretary be in
structed to forward a copy of these reso
lutions to the President, to the press and
to such commercial organizations as may
be concerned."
Louis A. Grcenlcy and Judge J. E.
Magers were elected members of the ex
ecutive committee, pursuant to adoption
of the new by-laws that increase the
membership of such committee.
J. E. Magers, G. Evart Baker, R. H.
Dunn, Thomas Gulnen and Alva Wing
were named as members of a committee
to further tho good roads movement, the
two first named having represented the
board at the recent convention.
Twenty-two firms and individuals were
elected to membership, including some
prominent business and professional men
of tho city.
FREE COOKING LECTURES
By Miss Elizabeth K. Burr at Up
church Hall, Seventeenth and
Marshall Streets.
The Interest taken In the free lectures
on cooking delivered by Miss Elizabeth
K. Burr, In Portland during the past
month, has been the most satisfactory
testlmonial that this talented lecturer and
demonstrator could possibly receive. Ow
ing to the remarkable Interest manifested
by Portland's best people It has been de
cided to continue these lectures for one
week, commencing today, at Unchurch
hall. Seventeenth and Marshall streets.
The lectures will take place t 10:30 A. M.
and' 2:30 P. M., twice a day, during the
week.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at tha
Portland Besta-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 Wash
ington. The Butler, 145 1st, meals, merchants'
lunch, 25c; French dinner with wine, 50c.
TAKE THE "POTTER."
Daylight Trip to the Ocean on Queen
of River Boats.
No visitor to Portland should miss see
ing the Pacific Ocean, and the way to see
le to enjoy the trip down the Columbia
by daylight on the popular O. R. & N.
seaside excursion steamer. T. J. Potter
Very low rates. Sailings this week from
Ash-street dock: July 4. 5. 6. 7, at 9 A. M.;
Saturday. July S, 12:30 (noon). Particulars
and Summer book by asking C. W. Sting
er, city ticket agent. O. R. & N. Co.,
Third and Washington streets. Portland.
DOXT USE POOR Old.
For use on sewing machines, bicycles
and all purposes requiring a fine lubricant
the best Is cheapest in the end. Genuine
Singer oil can only be obtained at Singer
stores. Look for the Ted S.
854 Morrison bL,
402 Washington st,
540 Williams ave..
Portland. Orprrnn
Main St.. Oregon City, Or.
Few ootties or any "water except
White Rock, are now seen at any of
the swell hotels, clubs or cafes in any
city.
The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills
is pleasant, mild and natural. They gent
ly stimulate the liver and recidatA the
ijjowele. but do not purse
CHARTER GIVES
PO
Milwaukie Clubhouse Can Be
Suppressed by the
Executive.
OPINIONS WIDELY DIFFER
Some Declare Charter Would Not
Hold in Test Case, Others Say
Charter Is a State Law
and Valid.
WHAT THE CHARTER SAYS.
Section 194 Whenever the Mayor or
the Executive Board ascertains or re
"eelves satisfactory information that
any house, room or premises within
such city or within four miles of the
corporate limits thereof Is being kept
or used as a common gaming- house or
common gaming premises for playing
therein for wager of money at a same
of chance, or It the same Is kept or
used for any lewd or obscene public
amusement or the deposit or sale of
lottery tickets or policies. It shall be
lawfnl for the Mayor or the Executive
Board to authorize and direct the
Chief of Police or any officer of the
force to enter ruch house, room or
premises and forthwith arrest all
persons therein found offending
against any law and to seize all In
struments of gaming, lottery tickets
and lottery policies, and brine the
said articles Into court.
Can and will Mayor Lane close the Mil
waukie Country Club; and keep It closed?
Has 4be Chief of Police of Portland and
his men jurisdiction In the case? Does
the provision of the charter relating to
the control of gambling within a four
mile radius of the city apply In this case,
and can Its power be brought to bear In
abolishing this club, which Is defying the
law Just outside the environs of the city?
A great many of the law-abiding citi
zens of Portland are discussing the ques
tion in Its three-fold application, and a
large number Incline to the belief that
the Mayor has the power to put an end
to the modern Monte Carlo.
Section l&i of the charter of Portlond
provides that the Mayor or the Execu
tive Board shall havo jurisdiction In all
cases where the gambling law of the
state Is being violated within a radius of
four miles of the corporate limits of the
city. In forcing the observance of the
law, power is given the Mayor or the
Bxecutle Board to raid any place vio
lating the law and arrest those found
there and bring all gambling parapher
nalia into court as evidence. Knowing
the power given under this section, a
great deal of discussion is arising as to
whether It will apply to the Milwaukie
Club.
Diversity of Opinion.
City Attorney McNary takes the stand
that it Is not within the power of the
Mayor to act In the suppression of the
club for the reason that the grounds are
situated within tho corporate limits of
Milwaukie. which city has exclusive Ju
risdiction. He argues that Portland and
Its police can no more force an Institu
tion under the protection of Milwaukie
to close, or to observe the law, than it
could In the case of a similar place lo
cated at Salem or at Pendleton.
District Attorney Manning contends
that It Is a question of Jurisdiction. Mil
waukie is without the boundary of Mult
nomah County and is governed by the
machinery of Clackamas. For that rea
son he and 8herlff Word cannot get at
the gamblers and will have to allow
them to run In peace. In the same way
he does not see that Portland can dic
tate to Milwaukie. or Multnomah to
Clackamas, In regard to what may be
permitted to be done there. In other
words, the minions of the law In Port
land and in Multnomah County have no
right to make a foreign invasion into
an adjoining county.
Charier Is State Law.
The people who believe that it Is wrong
to play at gambling games, however,
take the ground that the charter, as
an enactment of the Legislature of the
state. Is In effect a state law as far as
it goes and has the power of applica
tion as such a law in all of Its provi
sions. They argue that when the char
ter says four miles around the city It
means that tho circle is to be complete
and not to extend in some directions and
not In others. Therefore, since it is in
effect a state law, and since it means
what It says, the Maj-or holds the solu
tion of the. question In his own hands
and can bring the gamblers to book If
he sees fit to do so.
t It Is further contended that should
the Mayor desire, he could send his men
to the place and force' it to close and
no one could oppose him. He could ar
rest the men found there who were
violating the law. and could bring all
the gambling effects Into court as evi
dence against tho gamblers. Then. If
the proprietors of the place wished so
to do. they could take the matter Into
the higher courts and test the provi
sions of the charter. If this were to
be done, they contend, there is no doubt
that the section of the charter would
be found to apply and would give the
city the power to put the clubhouse out
of business.
SAYS CHARTER IS AT FATJ17T
Attorncj'-GenernI Crawford Doubts
Its Power.
SALEM, July C. (Special.) Attorney-General
Cra-wford says thnt with
out havlnj? hal an opportunity to give
the matter investigation, ha Is of the
opinion that the Legislature could not
givo toe Chief of Police of Portland
power to suppress gambling outside
the city limits. He thinks that what
ever the Chief VJoes outside the city he
must do as a. private citizen. If the
Legislature could, by a charter provi
sion", authorize the Chief of Police of
Portland to act In his official capacity
four miles outside the city limits. It
would seem that It could authorize
him to so act 40 or 400 miles outside. If
the Crt!ef"s authority enn be extended
to the City of Milwaukie., It could be
extended to Salem and Roseburgr,
Though be glvs his opinion only a a
first Impression. Attorney-General
Crawford is satisfied the charter provi
sion reforred to does not Kive the Chief
power to act in his official capacity
outside the city limits.
Bcsrxrss Trots.
If Baby Is Csttlaz Teeth.
S ssre ans use tbat eia sad rUirl-d rec&e&7.
iCn. friaslow Soothlar Eyrop. for eblldrea
Ucthtat; It sootaea the calld. softeas t&s truss.
sOlax all pain, euros yrisC celto a&d eUrrfees.
H&rrU Trunk Co. for trunks sad baft.
MAYOR
W F R
When Purchastai
GARDEN HOSE
Be Sure Yen Secure Oae of Our Brands
SHAWS
PURE
BLUMAUER & HOCH
106 tmi. 110 FwtkStrMt
ate Diitilanliia far Ortsjtm aA WtvtftJaataa.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE
From foreign sounds. No grate or rasp. A trial will
convince. Call and hear one played. We have
special clerks to show them.
GRAVES' MUSIC STORE
328 Washington Street. Bet. 6th and 7th
ACCUSES TIE CHIEF
Policeman Scallen Says Hunt
Released Bunco Man.
CHIEF DEFENDS HIMSELF
Declares Crime Was Committed. In
Utah and Victim Would "Sot
Remain in Portland to
Prosecute tho Case.
Patrolman Scallen charges Chief of
Police Hunt with releasing a bunco
man without warrant, and declares
that to free the alleged criminal was a
flagrant violation of duty.
Chief Hunt declares that the man re
leased could not have been legally held,
as the crime alleged occurred in Utah,
and that the alleged victim said he
would not prosecute.
Patrolman Scallen had been to
Kastern Oregon July 4 to be married,
and was returning on the evening O. R.
& X. train, when he became aware that
two bunco men were operating In one
of the coaches. He remained silent until
Portland was reached, when he ar
rested one of them and, accompanied
by" the victim, took him to headquar
ters. 'There was no reason at all for
turning the man loose," said Patrolman
Scallen yesterday 'morning. The ac
tion of thea Chief was unwarranted. In
my opinion. I nabbed the bunco man
Just as tie was going to get off tho
train before reaching the Steel bridge.
He was on the steps of the rear coach,
and I believe he meant to Jump off in
East Portland to escape arrest at the
depot.
"Ono of the bunco men got off out of
the city limits, and I could take no
action, but It was not more than an
hour after tho Chief released the man
I arrested that I saw my prisoner and
the other bunco man together in a sa
loon up town. They were laughing nt
the tricks they turned on the train, and
my prisoner remarked that he had a
close call.
Knnsns Farmer the Victim.
"John Henry, a Kansas farmer, was
the victim who related his story jto me
on the train. The two men worked the
old card game on him, and beat him
out of $44 all the money he had. He
complained, and they returned him $5
each. They told him they were bunco
men, and asked him to approach an
old man who was seated In the rear end
of the coach. They told Henry that
whatever they got from tho old 'guy
they would divide. They also wanted
Henry to tackle me, saying I 'looked
green.'
"I learned before reaching Portland
that tney turned nt least three tricks
on the train, and the conductors had
passed the word along from one dlvi- J
slon to the ether, so that arrests might
be made when Portland waa reached.
I took Henry right with me and the
bunco man to the police station, and In
the presence of Chief Hunt, the bunco
man admitted that he got the old farm
er's money, but said ho won It "on tho
square. "
'There was absolutely nothing upon
which to hold the man Patrolman Scal
len brought in," said Chief Hunt. 'The
alleged victim said he would not pros
ecute, and also tho crime, if any, waa
committed in another state."
"GRAND EXCURSION"
To Estacada and return Saturday. July
S. Leave First and Alder 9 A. M.: back
at 6 P. M. Delightful trip, beautiful scenery-
First-class hotel or brlns baskets.
Under auspices Grace M. E. Church.
Tickets Gill's Bookstore.
MILWAUKIE COUNTRY CLUB
Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell
wood and Oregon City cars. First and
Alder.
Ayers
Pills
Keep in good health.
Cure your constipation.
Get rid of your bilious
ness. Have daily move:
ments of the bowels. Use
Ayer's Pills. This is cer
tainly good advice. Can
you give better? aW2S:
61-63-65-87 4th St.
Portland, Or.
ORIGINAL
MAW
H1SKT
VkhotrtaRtrrfJ
MALT
Prices :
$ 10, $20
$30, $50
OFFICIAL
SACAJAWEA
SOUVENIR
SPOONS
COPPER
BRONZE
75c Each
STERLING
SILVER
$1to$5Ea.
FOR SALE BT
All Jewelers
Also at Official Souv
enir Spoon Booths lc all
Buildings at the Fair.
Be sure you get the
official spoon with
Sifnature of PRESIDENT EYA EMERY IYE
ON THE HANDLE
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
TL T. FELIX GOBRAUD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM OH IA6ICAL BEAOTIFIER
Removes Tsa. PIbbIm,
Freckle. Moth atciet.
Bub, and Skla DIxun,
sas ererr oiesusa
on bescty. scd de
fies detectlcc. It
ess itoo4 the ttst
of AT Tesrs, sod
Is to harmless wt
Uatelttobeturell
!i properly mtiu
Aecpt no conattr
felt of slmllir
rise. Or. L. A.
8lTT8 illd tO S,
lair of ths fcsat
toa (a pattest) t
"Ai Toa ladles
.s will cse thea.
I recommend
'Roaraud's Crenm' as the least harmful of xH tho
ttia prtparaUsas.' For ealc by all dranti aad Fancy
Goods Staler la the Ualted States, Caaada aad Xcrop.
FEBD.T.HQfIISS,Prcj 37 Brat Jasa Sfitrf, KnrTerk.
FOR SAXE BT WOODARD. CT.AKKE CO
SUMMER BESORTg.
HOTEL MOORE
Clatsop Beach
SEASIDE, OREGON
Finest Summer reort In Oregon. The only
hotel on tha beach OTorlooklng- ths ocean.
Sea foods a specialty. Tho hotel has been
rebuilt and newly furnished. Hot salt baths.
Fine surf bathing directly in front of tho
hotel. Strictly first-class. American plan.
For terms and reservations address DAN J.
MOORE. Proprietor.
THE COLONIAL
SEASIDE, OREGON
New. commodious building, veil furnished,
containing all modern conveniences; beauti
fully situated and adjacent to the blfr bath
house: fine view of ocean. For further par
ticulars write.
HOTEL SALT AIR
CENTERVILLB, WASH.
North Beach's favorite resort. Unsur
passed view of ocean, near fishing' rocks,
good water, excellent table, all kinds of
rish. Special rates to families. For par
ticulars address Mrs. J. D. Porter. Lon&
Beach, "Wash.
THE HACKNEY COTTAGE
SEAVIEW, WASH.
Now open for the season. Horn comforts,
excellent table board, centrally located, beau
tiful surrounding. Cine surf bathing-, a most
desirable place for families. Tell the con
ductor to let you off at Hackney Cottage.
Seavlew second stop after leaving Ilwaco.
P. O. address. Ilwaco. "Wash.
PRIVATE BOARD AXD ROOMS.
Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain. Long Beach. Wash.
Homo CookingGood Meals.
EDUCATIONAL.
Portland Academy
An English and classical school. Fits boys
and girls for Kastern and Western colleges.
Office hours of the principals during vaca
tion from 0 A. M. to 12 M. at the Academy,
corner of Thirteenth and Harrison streets.
For catalogue address
PORTLAND ACADEMY
Portland. Orrcon.
YTESTERX CANADA.
Carries the banner on yields of wheat and
other grains for 1904. This Is the era. of
$1 00 wheat. 78,960 FARMERS receive 353.
000,000 as a result of their Wheat Crop. Se
cure a FREE HOMESTEAD at once, or pur
chase from tome reliable dealer whHe lands
are selllnr at present low prices. Apply for
informatics to J. 27. Grieve. Auditorium bids.,
ipokaac.
The frcatest
Specials
AT
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yighi Skirts
Exceptional values, in New York Qgp.
Mill Muslin, special 3 days only OvJU
9fercertzed jCtsls Underwear
Short and long sleeves, plain 42 5
white, special for three days
Just arrived, entirely new effecti at, pair 50c
SMOKE
Feifer's Union 5's
UNION MADE 3c CIGARS UNION MADE
"A FLAVOR MOST REFINED
LEAVING NO FAULT TO FIND."
THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors
Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON
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FAIR
VISITORS
WALTER
133 SIXTH STRBET
D!d't hart a bit," la rrhmt tbey
aar of
WISE BROS.
Dr. JV. A. Wise has Just returned
from an extended tour of Eastern
dental Institutions, and those hav
ing their dental work done by thoan
trill have the advantage of all atnr
and up-to-date methods.
Examinations free. Painless ex
tracting free when plate or bridges
hre ordered.
ralllnx bid;., cor. 3d sad Wash. tta.
Open erenlnss ttll 0 P. M. Sundays
from 0 to 12. Or Main 2029.
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DE. T. P. WIS.
Ye Oregon
In the new Hotel Oregon corner Seventh md
Stark Streets. Orchestra every evening after
six o'clock.
Mount Hood Trip
EVBRT VISITOR to tha Iwla
and Clark Exposition ihould
take this the most delightful
of all mountain trips In America.
Cloud Cap Inn. unique and pic
turesque. 7000 feet above sea level,
affords splendid accommodations.
Summit of mountain easily sects
sible from this point. Stages leave
Hood River Station dally, making
connection with O. R. & N. trains.
Round trip tickets. Including
coachlnjc trip, on sale at O. Jt. A
N. ticket office. Third aad
Washington streets. Portland. Par.
tlculars about rates at Cloud. Csjj
Inn by WTltlns;
MBS. S. LAXGIIXE. Manager,
Hood River. Orecoa.
Snd Tvro Cent la Stamps to
A. X. Crabx. O. P. A. Oregon
Railroad & Navigation Com
pany. Portland, for Booklet
TdUnr About Trip.
gchwab Printing Co
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Clothing House In Hit ffertitwesL
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HIP, HIP, HURRAH!
For the glorious Fourth I Unci
Sam's on top by right, and so should
you he if you're a loyal follower of
his. Paint the town red, if you like,
but paint your house in harmonious
colors by picking out a shade to suit
your taste at Pishar, Thorsen. fc O.
Lots of choice hut only one price
the lowest good goods should com
mend. Fisher, Thorsen & C&
Front and Morrison Sts.
5
Are cordially invited to inspect our Optical
establishment during their stay. We har
been purveyors of vision to the Northirett
for many years and guarantee to correct alL.
defects that glasses can reach.
REED OPT1CSAH
OREGONIAN BUILDING
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BEST MUSICIANS
BEST HOMES
BEST SCHOOLS
BEST CLUBS
Buy the
BEST PIANOS
STEINWAY
A. B. Chase Estey
Emerson Starr
Richmond Heller
and Others
DUNDORE PIANO CO.
233 WASHINGTON ST.
TEETH
A J 1X0O FULL. 8BT
QUARAMTEED
FOR 10.00.
Svenlnga. Monday
and Thursday. saUi .
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