I THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, JULY S, 1905. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAN'6 TELEPHONES. Countlng-Rocm Main CCT Managing Editor Main CSC Sunday Editor Main G235 City Editor Main '.88 Society Editor Mala 0235 Composlnc-Room Main CSS Superintendent Building Red 2S26 East Bide Office East 61 AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER (Morrieon sU between Cth and 7th) Matinee at 2:15 and tonight at 8:30 o'clock, Kolb and Dill, in "The Beauty Shop." BELASCO THEATER (14th and "U'aBblng ton) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at b:ia. "The Conquest." EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrlaon) 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 U P. M. THE OREGONIAN AT THE SUMMER RE SORTS The Orrgonlan Is delivered by car rier and is on Kale at the principal points on Long Beach, SeaMde and Yaquina. Bay. It Is also on sale at Gearliart Park. Collins' Hot Springs, Moffett's Hot Springs and St. Mar tin's Springs. Orders by mail will receive careful attention. All mall subscriptions must be paid for in advance. Hold Lively Campfire. Tho veterans camped in Scllwopd Park held a lh'ely campfire Thursday night near the center of the ground. There was a large at tendance, many G. A. R, members being present from tho city. Comrade Chapman was chairman. The programme was opened with a patriotic song by Comrade Wolhforth. E. A. Is'ealy, of Washington, delivered the main talk of the evonlng. He went over some of the salient events of the war and gave some entertaining ' reminiscences. Mrs. Georgo Dorris sang two solos, wartime songs, touching the hearts of the veterans. Comrade Adams again spoke with excellont effect. J. A. Newell, of Sumner Post, made a pleas ing talk. Chairman Chapman also re sponded to a call with remarks. W. H. Lincoln convulsed the audience with two Irish songs. The programme closed with singing "America," which was given with much spirit. Want Grand Avenue Reopened. A meeting of citizens and business men Interested in the reopening of Grand ave nue will be held in the East Side Bank Monday evening. Proceedings for the rebuilding of the elevated roadway be tween Stark and Oak have come to a halt for the reason that property-owners have not paid In their money to pay half of the cost of the Improvement. This meet ing will name a committee to sec tho property-owners, collect the money and deposit it subject to the order of the city, when the roadway shall have been completed. The city will not start the work until this money is deposited In this way, subject to its order. S. C. Cobb, formerly of the executive board, declared yesterday that the condition of Grand avenue was a disgrace and should be remedied at once. As Exciting Runawat. F. F. John son, who owns a ranch southeast of the city, had an exciting experience and nearly lost his life In a runaway acci dent yesterday. He and another man had loaded a ton and a half of hay on to a wagon and had started from the field, when the horses became frightened and started to run. Johnson and his helper were on top of the load and were unable to control the horses or leave the wagon, which was being hauled at a lively speed down the road. Gradually the entire load went to pieces. Johnson was pitched off and badly bruised. His right arm was torn and cut, but the bones were not broken. The other man was not hurt, Johnson remained unconscious for some time before being restored. Last even ing he was resting fairly comfortably. Threatened to Kill. Florence Revcrs, of Arlcta Park, was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out from Justice Seton's court by A. "W. Bennett, charging her with threatening to kill him. Clerk James Craib, assisted by Deputy Sheriff Robert Vance, served the paper on Mrs. Revers without difficulty, she agreeing to appear in court whenever wanted. The difficulty arose, so it is reported, be tween Mrs. Revers and Bennett on ac count of the undesircd attentions of the latter to the former's young daughter, whereupon Mrs. Revers chastised Ben nett severely. Time for hearing the case has not yet been set, but the evidenco will doubtless be somewhat sensational. Clackamas Pomona to Meet. Clacka mas Pomona Grange, Patrons of Hus bandry, will meet in Milwaukle next Wednesday under the auspices and as the guest of the Milwaukle. Grange. Tho Woodmen of the World Hall has been secured for the sessions of Pomona and a banquet will be spread at noon and in the evening in tho Town Hall. The larg est attendance In the history of the Clackamas Pomona Grange is expected, and Milwaukle Grange has committees of arrangement, reception and entertain ment at work making preparation to en tertain its guests. No Offer to Sell Made. Mayor W. H. King, of St, Johns, said last evening that the St. Johns Water Company had not yet submitted a definite proposition to sell its plant, notwithstanding the an nouncement made last evening that the Council had received such offer. A mem ber of the water company said that the company had not yet submitted any prop osition, although the company .was will ing to sell to the people of St Johns, but did not give any figures as to the value of the plant. Drowned Bot Was Insured. Oliver Mitchell, who was drowned in the Illinois River, Southern Oregon, some time ago, was insured in favor of his mother, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. 254 East Tenth street, for $1503 in the Fraternal Brotherhood and 5500 in the Maccabees' ordor. Oliver Mitchell was 20 years old and was spend ing his vacation on the Illinois River. He "eras the only support of his aged mother. Should you really want to enjoy your self Sunday, go to the Cascade Locks on the largest and fastest stern-wheel steamer on the Pacific Coast. Steamer Chas. R. Spencer leaves Washington street dock at 9 A. M.. returning at 6 P. M. One dollar pays the bill. Wilt. Build Warehouse. The Port land Sash &. Door Company will erect a two-story warehouse and factors' on Union avenue, near East Taylor street The company recently purchased a half block at this point The cost of the new building will be about $7000. Bonds Are All Straight. Mayor W. H. King, of St. Johns, said last evening that the $10,0000 municipal bonds awarded to Morris Bros. & .Christensen were per fectly legal and straight, and that there would be no hitch over their delivery to the purchasers. A Great Picture Free. Raphael's St Paul will be given to each person attend ing First Congregational Church Sunday evening. Subjects of Dr. House. 10:30. "The Worth of Great Convictions;" 7:45, "Raphael's St. Paul." 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, Dr. Joseph Hicket wishes to announce that he has entirely recovered from his recent illness, and is to be found as usual at his office. No. S17 Dekum building. Lents Grande Meets Today. Lents Grange meets today in Davis' Hall in an all-day session. A full attendance is expected. Cricket. Portland vs. Sandhurst: 3 P. M., Ei 39th and Belmont. Sunnyslde car. For Rent. Six-room new house, walk ing distance. Kroner, 165& 3d street. Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oils and fine gasolines. Phone East 7S9. Official Sacajawea souvenir spoon has signature of Pres. Eva Emery Dye. The Calumet Restaurant 149 Seventh. Fine luncheon. 25c: dinner. EOc For Rent. Offices, Fenton Bldg. When Purchasing GARDEN HOSE Be Sure You Secure One ef Our Brands SHAW'S PURE BLUMAUER & HOCH 108 end 1 10 Fourth Stro fete XMctrtsttttra for Orecva. a4 Autos Are Too SrEEDr. Frequent com plaints of automobiles exceeding the speed limit on Washington streets be tween Nineteenth and Twenty-third streets has brought a report from Captain Moore at police headquarters to Chief Hunt requesting that two policemen bo stationed there in order that numbers of the machines may bo taken down. It is said that autos speed along Washington street at such a rate that the numbors are not visible at a distance of 30 feet Swedish Societt Installs Officers. Tho Swedish Society Linnoa, last night Installed the following officers: Chair man, C. A. Arjderaoni vice-president. Miss Olga Olson; recording secretary, J. L. Wallin; financial secretary. O. Folin: treasurer. E. Helmor: mastor of cere monies, O. Rodin; librarian. Miss Axcllva Enbom: vice librarian, Gustav Anderson: trustee, C. F. Pearson. Civil Service Examination. Tho United States Civil Service Commission announces that on August 1. 1&05. an ex amination will bo held In this city for the position of stenographer and type writer. In the departmental and Panama services, at salaries from $S40 to $1500 per annum. Persons desiring to compote should call on Z. A. Leigh, Postofficc De partment, city. First Presbyterian Services. First Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and Alder streets, services tomorrow at M:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The pastor. Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D.. will proa oh In the morning. Organ recital by Professor E. B. Coursen In the evening. Rev. Newell Dwight Hlllls, D. D., will preach In the evening. Will Speak to the Veterans. Rev. T. B. Ford, D. D., of the Sunnyslde M. E. Church, has accepted an invitation to address the veterans in camp in the Sellwood Park tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The park -has been provided with a speaker's platform and seats for the audience. To AuTOMoniLiSTs! Wanted. Automo biles to take Sierra Club members to Mount Hood, starting Monday morning. July 10. returning Wednesday. July 12. Road has been put in first-class condi tion. Apply to J. B. Kelly, 214 Second street The White Temple. Sunday morning Dr. Hillls preaches; night Dr. Brougher. Subject: "Weighed and Found Wanting, or the Tragedy of a Dishonorable Old Age." Baptism, soloists, quartette, groat glory chorus. Talks on Jewish Ethics. Rabbi Emil G. Hlrsch, the famous Chicago devlnc. delivered an interesting and scholarly ad dress at Temple Beth Israel last evening, his subject being, "Tho Character of Jew ish Ethics." AproiNTiiD Water Inspectors. a. J. Powell. J. G. Hansoll and O. Hallowell have been appointed Inspectors in the water service and Peter J. S. Kaalo and A. H. Bauman have been appointed gate men. Sats He Was Robbed. J. C William son, of Arthur. 111., claims that he was robbed of $130 in money and SIM in notes. Minnie Mertie, was arrested and charged with the theft Hah Permission to Grade. The city engineer has granted Rudolf Cassner per mission to grade 150 lineal feet on Black stone street from the north line of Wil son street Oregon Citt BoATs.-Dellghtful river trips for your friends Sunday. Leave Taylor street S:30. 9:30. 11;M A. M.. 1:30. 3:30. S:30 P. M. Round trip 25c. Swedish Singing Club Columbia and friends give a unique entertainment and hop at Arion Hall tonight; 25 cents. Bring your small change. ROW IN ARLETA DISTRICT Opposition May Enjoin Directors From Building Sclioolhouse. It was war to the knife at the special school meeting held In Arleta district Thursday night and a big row is pending over the resi'it This meeting was called o vote on the question of Issuing bonds for eretior of a modern sclioolhouse. and hiich oircr &usmc5s as might come up. H. C. Cummings was chairman. The first proposition was that a building 22x43 feet be erected to supplement the present tem porary rooms used the past year, the buildings being high enough .to use for a gymnasium later on. This was voted dvvr. Another proposition to erect a two story building to cost $50W, but this went down also. It was finally moved and car ried that a two-room building be built and furnished at a cost of $750 on motion of W. H. Schooling. The vote on this propo sition was IS to IS. and Chairman Cum mings voted In favor of the appropriation. This so enraged the opposition that it tried to unseat him and, substitute Di rector Charles Kadderly. who, however, declared that he would not take the chair under any circumstance, besides Mr. Kad derly declared that Mr. Cummings was the legal chairman. Following the vote the question of issuing bonds was dis cussed. It was announced that the amount of taxable property was only $147,780. 5 per cent of which would viefd only about $7000. Besides the district owes $2100. Some very bitter remarks were made in the course of the discussion, nearly resulting in a row. Yesterday the opposition threatened to contest the vote appropriating $760 for a temporary structure, on the grounds that Chairman Cummings had no legal right to cast the deciding vote in favor of the appropriation. The friends of the $750 ap propriation laugh at the threat and de clare that authorities say that the chair man always has the casting vote in case there is a tic vote. The diroctors will go ahead with the $750 building, and let the oppofitlon enjoin If it. wants to under take it VANCOUVER TRIPS. For an enjoyable short ride on tho Columbia River to Vancouver, take steam er Undine at Taylor-street dock, leaving as follows: Leave Portland at S A. M. and 1:30 p. M. Leave Vancouver. 10 A. Si and 4:45 P. M. Fare, 25 cents each way. BUSINESS ITEMS. If Baby Is Cottlur Tertfa. B nr ana sn that oia and well-tried remedy. Ura. fVtnslow Soothlc; Srrup. for chlldrea Uctblnr It soothes th child, softens th gutas. allays all pain, curea wind colic and dlarrac. Few bottles of any water except White Rock, are now seen at any of the swell hotels, clubs or cafes In any-city. Ql-63-65-67 4th St Portland, Or. America's ORIGINAL MALT VHISKT Vkhotrt a KlvJ Today MALT Waafclftrtes. .PAPERS OP INTEREST TO DOC TORS ARE HEAD. Discussion on Surgery Proves an Important Topic for Considera tion of Delegates. Tho Homeopathic Medical Society of Oregon, now In convention In Portland, Is accomplishing much In detail work and the execution of well-prepared pro gramme?, and the papers read yesterday and Thursday were pronounced by all delegates as thoroughly interesting and Instructive. There le a large attendance and the programme Is closely followed. At yesterday's session the morning dls cusssion was devoted to materia medlca and the afternoon to jwirgery. Dr. S. A. Brown being chairman of the first and i Dr. J. S. BlMhon of the latter. A naiur ! on alcohol by Dr. D. O. Webster, of Uni versity Park, was widely discussed, and "The Powerful Healing Qualities of Dis tilled Extract of HamamelJs." by Dr. F. G. Oehme. of this city, whs another which called forth many expressions from the delegates. Dr. S. A. Brown, presiding chairman, discussed the subject of "Ar senicum." Dr. Emma J. Welty. "Dust ing an Old Stone," and Dr. H. W. Schwartz had for the subject of his paper "Voratrum Album." Surgery proved a subject universally popular with the physicians and surgeons both, and when Dr. J. S. Bishop called the afternoon session to order there was a full attendance. Dr. II. C. Jeffords gave a treatise on "Diagnosis of Surgi cal Diseases of the Abdomen," which was discussed by nearly every member present after the reading. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, of Vancouver, read a fine paper on "In dicated Remedy After Operation." "Cys tic Tumors of the- Abdomen" proved of great Interest as handled by Dr. Horbert S. Xlchols, and "Spinal Anesthesia." by Dr. E. R. Bryant of San Francisco, commanded equal attention. The paper of Dr. Bishop, the chairman, was on "Country Surgery." The banquet at the Commercial Club last night, given for all members of the society, was a perfect success, and tho guests lingered long around the board. The doctors forgot medicine and the suf ferings for the nonce and became Just as human as their fellowmcn In the en joyment of things social. Tho toasts were many and me ry, and aflr the ban quet was finished the part took seats in walling automobiles and had a fine moon light ride over the city and out pant the Fair grounds, where the illumination was enjoyed. There will be morning and afternoon sessions today. The programme contains: 10 A. M. Eugenics: George Wigg, M. D.. chairman: H. R. Anidt, M. D San Francisco. "Education -in Race Improve ment"; J. K. Reader, M. D. Ashland, "Kali Phos-Eugenetlcally Exhibited"; George Wlgg. M. D.. Portland. "Weed Out the Bad"; Ella K. Dearborn. M. D.. Port land. "No Danger of Race Suicide." Third day. afternoon session. 1:30 P. M. Gynaecology, Obstetrics; Byron E. Mil ler. M. D., chairman: "The Avoidance of Intestinal Adhesions Following Abdomi nal Section"; Abdominal Section, Their Manipulations and Toilet." Ophthalmology. Otology and Laryngol ogy: C. L. Nichols. M. D., chairman; Philip Rice. M. D., San Francisco, "The Mastoid Operation": C. L. Nichols. M. D.. Portland, "Adenoids"; E. C. Brown. M. D.. Portland. "Rhinitis." Discussion opened by Francis B. Kellogg, M. D., Los Angeles. SUN SMOKE BOAT. Kopa Astoria Kloshc Klataiva Kopa Salt Chuck. Spose Meslka Tikch Klatawa Slah Kopa Astoria. Tikoh Nanlch, Hiaa Chuck Co lumbia. Nanlch. Hlas Stick Hlas Stone. Hyiu Sammon. Tenas Nanlch salt Chuck? Hylu He-he. Iskum Smoke Boat Lurllne Slnamox. Hyas Walch. Kopa Taylor Ochut. Spose Tikch Wcght Kumtux Wa Wa Tenas Chickamln Lope Tahkurn Tuk amouuk Pe Klope Tahtlum. The above Is Chinook Jargon formerly spoken by the now almost extinct Indian tribes of the Northwest In their Inter- i course with the traders and trappers, and translated signifies that if you desire a ' delightful daylight ride down the mighty j Columbia and view all the scenic beauties. take thi steamer Lurllne daily except Sunday, at 7 A. M.. from Taylor-street dock. For further particulars, call Phone Main 613. WHERE JO DINE. All tha delicacies or the season at tha Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart ments for parties. 305 Wash., near Fifth. Watson's Restaurant, open night and day; only first-class family restaurant In 1 the city. ICS Fourth street, near Wash- I lngton. The Butler. 145 1st, meals, merchants' lunch, 25c; French dinner with wine, 30c. ! Crawfish at "The Empire." 192 3d street. MILWAUKIE COUNTRY CLUB Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell wood and Oregon City cars. First anJ Alder. Ilarris Trunk Company Is headquarter. for Trunks and Bags. Adulteration goes full length in spices and flavoring extracts you think it isn't worth while to cheat in such trifles four-fifths of "vanilla" 5s tonka; cost's one or two cents for "$ i - w o r t h". Schillings Best are entirely pure ; at your grocer's. STORE OPEN TONIGHT EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE From foreign sounds. No grate or rasp. A trial will convince. Call and hear cne played. We have special clerks to show them. GRAVES' MUSIC STORE 328 Washington Street. Bet. 6th and 7th Gearhart Open Now Ocean and fresh water links and tennis courts. Pacific with vast, open 16 miles of rockless Music at meals by be made to satisfy the Secure rates Is KRUSE'S GRILL SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's UNION MADE 5c CIGARS UNION MADE POPULAR BECAUSE OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tebacce, PORTLAND, OREGON Hopeless People I 3 43 WALTER 133 SIXTH STREET SCJDIER RESORTS. 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Fourth and Stark Streets. 1'hoae Mala KS. Seeking clear vision, fitted with. properly adjusted glasses at our op- 5 tical institute, become our best ad vertisers. t REED THE OPTICIAN OREGONIAN BUILDING Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies tho "Osed by people of refinement foroTer a quarter of a century. 1 Ve convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY This Great Clothing House has for nearly forty years stood pre-eminent in the clothing field of the Coast. This is but natural, because we have always been on the alert shrewd in selecting the world's best makers of fine clothing. Every model made under our personal supervision and designed after our own dictation. We have won the confidence of the people by having everything right at the right time and at the right price. Today You'll find our stock replenished by the very recent creations selected bv our Mr. Stein bach, who has just returned from his New York buying trip. New models In Outing Suits, Sack Suits, Eng Hsh Walking Suits, Frock Suits, Prince Al berts, Tuxedos and Full Dress Apparel, Outing Trousers, Fancy Wash Vests, Haber dashery of every sort, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Valises and all traveling requisites for men. Also the most complete stock of Juvenile Apparel west of Chicago. Clothing House in tiu I j I i J DR. T. P. WIST- "Didn't hurt a bit," Is vrfeat tkey ay ef WISE BROS. Dr. "W". A. TVle has Just returned from an extended tour of Eastern dental Institutions, and thoao bar Ins their dental work done by them will have the advantage or all new and up-to-date methods. Examinations free. Painless ex tracting frea when plates or bridges are ordered. Faillae bldg., cor. 3d and Wash. sts. Open evenings till 9 P. M. Sundays from 0 to 11 Or Main 2029. Ye Oregon In the new Hotel Stark Streets. Orchestra every evening after, six o'clock. EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS Kodak Finishing promptly and well done. GIBSON CO. 345 Wasblaston St. Portland. Or. TEETH JL S 12.00 FULL SEX O U ARAN TEED TOR (S.0O. ETtalns. Monday and Thursday, until 8. d Fre&a, D. D. S. CBS DekuB Bid. $chwab Printing Co. 3ZST tTOXK. XZASOKASLI PZICZS 4 7K. STARK SIRIEt MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED IF YOUR HOUSE NEEDS A GOAT Of paint, now's the time to see about it. Every day you put It off means so much more deterioration of wood and metal, so mu:h more paint required, so much addi tional cost. Act quickly by getting our color card and prices, then the paint itself, and so get longer wear for the whole house. Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Front and Morrison Sts, DR. TV. Grill Oregon, corner Seventh am Correct Gothes for Hen Superiority Marks the clothes bearing this label jjfitdpeiijaniins MAKERS v EVyoRK REAL tailors wise to everything necessary to give grace and style and combine comfort with durability make them. The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. Wc are ex clusive agents here. BUFFUM & PENDLETON 311 Mormon St, opp. the Poat-OSca f