Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 19, 1905, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE aiOKXISG OREGOXIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE OREGOXIAN'S TELEPHONES.
Couritlng-Eoem Mi In C67
Manager Editor Main 038
Sunday Editor .-Main C23S
City Editor Main 16G
Society Editor Mala 6233
Composlng-Room .................Main CSS
Superintendent Bulldlne Red 2S2
East Side Office East CI
AMUSEMENTS.
JIARQUAM GRAND (Morrison, between 6th
and 7th) Evening at 8.30. Kolb and Dill In
the comedy-burlesque, "I. O. V."
BEL A SCO THEATER (14th and Washington)
Evening at -6:15. "The Prisoner of Zenda."
GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:50 to 10:30 P. M.
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
, ConUnuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 0 P. M.
BAKER THEATER (3d and TamhllD Con
tinuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
RECREATION PARK (24th and Vaughn)
At 3:30 P, M.. baseball. Cortland vs.
Tacoma.
O REG O NI AN AT SUMMER RESORTS.
Orders given to any of the following agents
will be given careful attention. All mall sub
scriptions must be paid for In advance:
Long Beach Strauhal & Co.
Seavlew Strauhal & Co.
The Breakers . J. M. Arthur
Oceen Park C. H. IUH
Seaside F. Dresser & Co.
Gearhart Harry F. Davis
Newport F. II. Lane
Colllna Hot Springs C. T. Belcher
Moffetfn Hot Springs T. Moffett
EL Martin's Springs Gordon & WetbereH
Gladstone Park William ITRen
Pleaded Guiwr and "Were Fined.
Hiram Burt and O. F. Grant yesterday
morning pleaded guilty In the East Sldo
Justice Court to the charge of trespass
and taking cherries from the orchard of
A. Giese. near Grcsham. They said that
they had been Informed that the orchard
was open to the public, and when caught
they had offered the owner pay for -what
few cherries they ,had taken, but tho
compensation had been refused. J. J.
Johnson, who represented the state. In
formed the court that Mr, Glcse. owner,
had 'constantly been mis.lng cherries, and
that the main portion of his crop for two
years past had been carried off by tres
passers. Burt and Grant were only two
among the many -who had been carrylnff
off his crop, and he desired to make an
example so that the trespassing on his
premises should cease. Justice Seton Im
posed a fine of TIG on each defendant.
In Memort or Commander Blackmar.
The members of Portland G. A. R. posts
will hold funeral and memorial services
in memory of the late Commandor-in-Chlcf
W. "W. Blackmar. who died at
Boise, jiext Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
In Sellwood Park. Adjutant-General J. L.
"W'ella will issue a department order to
the comrades of Portland posts and in
the surroundings, requesting them to
assemble in the park In honor of Com
mander Blackmar. Department Chaplain
Henry Barden "will have general charge
of these services, and is now making ar
rangements for them. There will be sev
eral addresses. Appropriate music will
be provided. The names of the speakers
will be held simultaneously with the
regular funeral of the commander, which
takes place In Boston Sunday afternoon
Favors Annexation to Portland."!
believe that the only remedy for the dif
Acuity SL Johns Is now in. llnan
dally. Is annexation to Portland.
and have always thought we should
not form an Independent city gov
ernment." A. S. Douglas, manager and
owner of the SL Johns Lumber Company.
offers this solution to the problem that
now confronts that suburb. When it was
first proposed to incorporate St. Johns.
Mr. Douglas opposed It, but rather than
antagonize his neighbors, he acquiesced
in their movement for a city government
and fell In line with them. He now
thinks that his judgment is being vln
dlcatcd by results. Mr. Douglas is pros
ident of the St. Johns Commercial Club.
Both Arms Broken. Mrs. N. B. Ken
nedy Is confined to her home at 448 East
Ash street, with both arms broken and
other bruises about her body, the results
of a fall at the new building. Belmont
and East Twenty-eighth streets. Friday
she went to this house, with luncheon for
her husband and son, who were at
work plastering the . rooms. In
the front Is a porch about nine feet
above the ground, surrounded at the time
with a ratling which had been placed
temporarily In position. Mrs. Kennedy
went out on this porch, and. sitting down
on the loose railing, was precipitated
backward to the ground. Her right arm
was broken and bruised and her left arm
dislocated and wrenched.
Officers Publicist Installed. The
following officers of MHwaukle Lodge. I
O. O. F.. were publicly installed last
evening by Deputy Chapman, of Oregon
City: Noble grand. C. K. Ballard; vice
grand, Arthur Webster: treasurer. James
Ji. need; secretary. Charles E. Meldmm:
financial secretary. William Sellwood:
warden. W. A. Garner: conductor. Henry
Scott: Inside guardian, James Hake; out
side guardian. J. A. Darling; R. S. S..
Z. Keller; U S. S.. Carl Rlchet: R. S. N.
G.. John A. Walch: L.. S. X. G.. E. Shu
bert: L. SL V. G.. E. Elmer; R. S. V. G..
R. S. Miller; chaplain. T. R. A. Sellwood.
Following the installation, ice cream and
light refreshments were served.
Funeral of Thomas Iee. The funeral
of Thomas Lee, who came from Hay
wards. Cal.. two weeks ago to visit his
daughter. Mr. J. B. Eddy. 27 Prescott
street. Albina. took place yesterday from
the undertaking chapel of Zellar &
Byrnes, and Lone Fir Cemetery was the
place of interment. He was 6C years old.
and the cause of his death was heart
failure and asthma. He loaves a wife
and eight children: Mrs. J. B. Eddy.
Portland: Mrs. A. J. Hodge. Canny. Or.;
S. T. Lee. Grass Valley. Cal.; Ben Lee.
Dejer Island. Cal.: Charles. Milton and
Walter. Oakland. Cal.
Result of a Brawl. In a drunken
brawl- yesterday morning, which detec
tives say has been going on for some
time. Mrs. A. Crowson. of 1506 Oneonta
street, was maltreated by male compan
ions. After investigation it was found
that the cutting was the result of a
brawl.
His Brother Dtinc The police re
ceived a telegram from Henry Llngschelt,
at Helena. Mont., asking them to locate
Joseph Llngschelt. who Is here visiting
the Fair, and inform him that his brother
is dying.
"Want Drinking Fountain. Cord
Sengstake and others have petitioned the
City Council for the erection of a drink
ing fountain near the intersection of Has
salo and Larrabee streets.
H. B. Litt, Fourth and Washington
streets. In order to make room, we will
sell. Tuesday and Wednesday, 50 high
class tailored suits, ranging in price from
C0.50 to $42.50. for $15.00.
Mat Grade Street. City Engineer
Wanrer has granted Thomas Hodson a
permit to improve Chapman street, abut
ting on lots 7 and S. block 42. by grading
300 feet
Great Reduction Sale. Entire stock
to.be sold below cost; please come in and
look: ladles' underwear and shirtwaists.
Man Sing & Co.. 392 Morrison street.
F. E. Beach & Co.. the Pioneer Paint
Co- screen sash and doors; window glass
and glaring. 135 First. Main 1C34.
Rotal Arcanum. Multnomah. Willam
ette. Oregon Councils will entertain mem
bers only at Auditorium Hall, July 20.
.Avekarius Carbolineum. wpod pre
server: knocks out chicken lice. Fisher.
Thorsen Co.. foot Morrison street.
A Well-Equipped Dental Office in
Portland for sale. Splendid clientele. In
quire Woodard, Clarke &. Co.
New Indian Motorcycle, 1903 model;
winner of all prizes. Jones, 309 Oak St.
You can save money at the big remod
eling shoe sale. Baron's Shoe Store.
Attend the big remodeling Shoe Sales
at the Baron's Shoe Store.
Tax Calumet Restaurant. 144 Seveatfe.
Fins luncheon. Sc; dlnser. 56c
LU.UKCKS6 to Fair gds. Stark, ev. 15 mln.
AT THE THEATERS
What the Pre Areata Say.
IS SAME OLD STORY.
Big Crowds at the Marquam to See
Kolb and Dilh
Sever in the history of Portland theat
ricals has there been a musical comedy
burlesque company that has made the hit
Kolb and Dill and their merry company
of entertainers have the past four weeks
at the Marquam Grand Theater. This
theater has been crowded nightly by
amusement-seeking people, who have gone
home and recommended both the comedy
and the company to .their friends. "I. O.
U." is the bill Oils week. It is to laugh,
and you do laugh. The curtain does not
rise until S:3 o'clock, giving all ample
time to enjoy a rest after dinner and then
see a typical Summer evening's play of
fun and music Scats arc now selling for
the entire week. Buy them early.
THE PRISONER OP ZEND A"
Belasco Stock Company Giving Fin
est Production in Its History.
Packed houses is the rule at the Be
lasco this week, where the stock com
pany, the best in the West. Is now sur
passing all past triumphs In Anthony
Hope's beautiful romantic comedy-drama.
The Prisoner of Zenda." This is a play
which has probably delighted more thea
tergoers than any other now before the
public, and it has seldom been presented
so well as by the Belasco forces. Eugene
Ormonde Is. an Ideal Rudolph and Lucia
Moore makes Princess Flavia one of the
most beautiful and charming stage hero
ines ever seen. John Salnpolls, Virginia
Brissac. Eleanor- Gordon and all the
other popular favorites arc at their best.
Sec "Zenda" at the Belasco tonight.
Miss Cole's Concert Next Wednesday.
The date for the song recital by Miss
Alice Bobbins Cole, at the First Baptist
Church, has been definitely fixed for Wed
nesday. July 26. Groat interest is being
.manifested by the many friends Miss
Cole had during, her Portland residence,
who will be glad not only to welcome her.
but to hear her.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage IJcJe.
Alva H. Bennett. 20; Ethdyn U Miller. 21.
E. E. Moore. 40: BHzabeth Moere. 4 P.
E. B. Toung. 20. Pendleton; Emma A.
Irvine. 30.
Allen C Lewis. 31; Thelma S. Karop. 2L
Birth.
At 1032 Ohio street. July 4. to the ife ef
Peter Welland. a daughter.
At 74 Maryland avenue. July P. te the
wife of A. St. John ReJnke. a son.
At 327 Levejoy street, July 10. to the wife
of Schlegel, a Ron.
At Good Samaritan Hespltal. July 13. to
the wife ef Frank May. of Second and Ceuch
streets, a daughter.
At 320 Larrabee street, July 14. to the wife
of John Alfred Peterson, a sen.
At 329 Ross street. July 4. to the wife of
Maurice M. Trayle, a sen.
At 247 North Fourteenth street, July 16.
to the wife ef Loele Present, a daughter.
At 320 Weldler street, July 9. to the wife
of Albert H. Lea. a daughter.
At 335 Sherman street, July 10. to the wife
of William E. Evenien. a sen.
At 1441 Moody street. July 15. to the wife
of John Pearley Fear, a sen.
Deaths.
At "50 Missouri avenue. July 13. Otto
Straus, a native of St. J eh an. Germany, aged
14 years. 9 months and C days.
At Good Samaritan Hospital. July 17. Hen
ry Martin, a native ef New York, aged US
years.
At 740 East Thirteenth street. July 17.
Jacob Ehlen. a native of Cermanj, agefd 03
years. 1 month and 3 days.
At 547 First street. July Ifi. Mrs. Char
lotte llyland a native er Sweden, a Red SO
years. S months and 24 days.
At SL Vincent's Hospital. July 12. Mrs.
Lena Douglas, a native ef Missouri, aged 25
years. 11 months awl 4 days.
On soew No. 99. Kast Portland. July 16,
John G. Wells, a Red SO years.
At Laurelwood Park. July 17. Mrs. Kittle
A. Acklcs, a native er Michigan, aged 33
years. 1 month and S days.
At 411 East Thirtieth street. July 17.
Maud Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Barbour, aged 1 year. 2 months and 1
day.
Building Permits.
A. J. llayseth. repairs to store. Ganten
beln avenue, between Parge and Cook
streets. $D0.
Charles Kadlng. dwelling. Sixteenth
street, between Kearney and Levejey, J (00.
Thomas Clayton, repairs to dwclHng. Gar
field avenue, between Prescott and Mc
Clellan streets. J200. ,
J. A McGulre. temporary exhibition.
Twenty-seventh and t'psshur streets. f&00.
J. A. McGulre remove exhibition corner
Twenty-seventh and I'psbur streets. faQ.
Real Ettate Transfers.
F. A Catlin to E. F. Day. block 24.
J. Johns Addition to St. Johns S 1
S. Gain and wife to E. E. Shearer.
lots 7. S. block 14. Sellwood 33
A. H. Heed to A. M. Shlvety, lots 18.
20. 22 block 5; lots 1. 2. 3. block 4;
lots . 7. S. Week 3, Carries Addi
tion te Si. Johns 2.451
Alliance Trust Co., Ltd., te W. A.
Dean, lets 7. S. block 81. Carter's
Addition 1.750
W. J. Hawkins et at lo L. L. Haw
kins, wett 33 feet lot 1. Mock 00.
Couch Addition 2,300
P. H. Birth and wife to H. H. Steln
forth. lot 3. Meek 127. Ca rut hers
Addition to Carutkers Addition . . . 3.500
Portland Trust Ce. te Meridian In
vestment and Trust Co.. parcel land
beginning at northwest corner block
8. A. N. King's Addition 2,500
C S. Bell and wife te C, O. Mills
paugh. let 4, block 4. "Woodward's
Subd. lot 1, Riverside Homestead
Tract k 1,650
Hawthorne estate te J. F. Bamferd.
lot 1. block 10, Hawthorne's First
Addition 600
Hlbernla Savins Bank te L M. Mc
Carthy, lot 21. Seutltern Portland. 294
Portland Lone Fir Cemetery Assn. to
L. Rasmussen, let h8. block 36.
Cemetery " 40
J. Wilson to J. R. Welroer. lata 3. 6.
IP. block 6. St. Johns Park Addi
tion to St. Johns L350
M. Shlmomura to E. F. Day. 6,30
acres beginning at southeast corner
block 36, Point View i
F. Seldon to William M. Brooks et aL.
cast i of northeast Vi ef northeast
U. section is, townthlp 1 north,
range 1 west 2.000
FLY ONJHE FLYER
Every Saturday Only $2.50 Two
Day Tickets.
Portland-Seaside Flyer of the A. & C
R. R. leaves Union Depot every Saturday
at 2:30 P. M. for Clatsop Beach points
direct. Only four hours' ride. No trans
fers. No delays. No dust. See C A.
Stewart, agent, 24S Alder street, about
tickets, official information, time cards,
etc, and ask for Clatsop Beach souvenir,
containing beautiful half-tone illustra
tions. Tickets sold at Union Depot.
WHEREJTO DINE
All the delicacies OT the seacan at fh
Portland Rcst&ir&nt, fine, private apart -Bents
for parties. 305 Wazh.. near Fifth.
"Watson's Restaurant, open night and
day; only first-class family restaurant la
the city. 103 Fourth street, near "Wash
ington. Genuine French dinner, -with iHn.
50c, at S3 Fifth street, near Stark.
Crawfish at "The Empire." ISC 3d street.
la sever Queetloaed if aaj- pcra I 4 --mir'nlm
TO CONVERT WORLD
Bishop Thoburn, of India, Is
Optimistic.
TELLS OF PRESENT WORK
Declares That Within the Present
Century One Million of Asiat
ics Will Accept Christian-
Hy Each Year
What Bishop J. L Thoburn. of India,
had to Kay last night at the Methodist
Congress sounded like a Christianizing of
the world. He spoke of Borneo, where 0)
Chinese were converted at one time; of
the men who were civilizing Java, with Its
2S.003.00) inhabitants, and referred to the
interior of Africa as a field that was being
vigorous) worked. From what Bishop
Thoburn says, the American missionaries
in the many lands and Islands that lie
about the Indian Ocean are more active
than the American commercial travelers
In seizing an opportunity.
Incidentally. Bishop Thoburn says
America need not fear an Influx of Chi
nese such as happened 30 years ago. even
If they were allowed to enter without re
striction. He says they have found the
open door elsewhere. In climates more
congenial to them, and are too busy flocks
lng to these to pay much attention to
America.
Bishop Thoburn Is one of the men of
whom the Methodist Church is the most
proud. He has founded and built up mis
sions all the way from Arabia to Bur
mah, and some In the interior of Asia.
He Is no longer young, but Is enthusiastic
in the faith, and says the time will come
within the lifetime of some now living
when 1.0CO.O30 converts to Christianity a
year will be no uncommon thing among
the Eastern races.
Dr. H. J. Talbott, formerly pastor of the
Taylor-Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
now of Salt Lake, arraigned the Mormons,
saying that they had not lived up to their
agreements regarding polygamy, and that
the spread of their faith was a menace not
only to Utah, but to the neighboring
states. He expressed the belief that there
was a good field there for missionaries,
and that they atone could eventually save
the state from Itself.
The general subject yesterday being on
missionary work, the morning session was
taken up with that subject. Dr. A. N.
Fisher spoke on the missionary record In
the Northwest, and the general discussion
harked back to the early work In this
country. The speakers were: J. W. Flem
ing, of Whatcom. "Wash.; W. H. Heppe.
Portland: J W. McDougall. Albany, and
O. W. Mlntzer, Arlington. Wash.
Owing to the failure of those who were
to have written on the various subjects
for Wednesday morning and the further
fact that Dr. J. W. Lee. who was to have
lectured Wednesday evening, delivered his
lecture last night. It Is thought expedient
to drop the entire programme for Wednei,
day and move the programme for Thurs
day up to Wednesday, both forenoon and
evening, and have the Friday programme
on Thursday. This will cause the pro
gramme to be:
Wednesday. July 18.
Memlng Mrs. M. C "Wire, presiding:
9 o'clock, praise tervlee; general topic.
Women's Work"; J:30. "Work of the Wom
en's Foreign Missionary Society." Mrs. A. N.
Fisher; 10, "Work of the Women's Home
Missionary Society." Mrs. R. C, Glass; 10-30.
"Our Women and Reform Movement." Miss
Carrie Heleroek; 11. "The Christian College
In Its Relation te Citizenship." Rev. J. E.
Wllllame. D. D.
Evening W. B. HoiHnjrtbead. presiding:
6 o'clock, song and praise service; general
topic. "Men'a Work"; S:15. "The Era of Or
ganized Church Activity." T. B. Ford; 8:33.
-Church Brotherhoods." J. W. Efaw; S:55.
Cenference Uaymen's Associations. Dr. Os
man Royal.
Thursday. July 20.
Morning Jlev. B. F. Brooks, presiding:
9 o'clock song and praise service; general
topic. "Our Brethren of Other Tongues";
9:30, "NorweRlans and Danes." C. J. Larxn ;
9-35. "Germans." C. A. Prleilng: 10:33.
"Swedes." John Ovall; 10:30. "Chinese."
Chan Sing Kai; 11:2. "Japanese." S. Yoahl
elca. Evening; Bishop David II. Moore, presiding:
S o'clock, praise service; S:15. "The Church
and Reforms." E. S. J. McAllister; 5:43. love
feast and doting exercises, conducted by
Bishop J. M. Thoburn.
Railway Agents at Fair.
The railway transportation agents spent
The Bank of California
STATEMENT,
ASSETS.
Loans and discounts ........
Bank premises
Other real estate
M.Js e L-Cr. account
Sundry stocks and bonds....
Government bonds
Due from banks and bankers.
Money on hand
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid la gold cola
Surplus) and undivided prollta ......
Dividends unpaid
Acceptances under Ls-Cr
Other liabilities :
Due banks and bankers ,
Due otner depositors
J40.157.SS5 19
A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted.
Letters of credit issued, available ln all parts or the world. Interest
paid on time deposits. j
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards.
PORTLAND BRANCH, Chamber of Commerce Bfdg.
WM. A. MACRAE Manager J. T. 3URTCHAELL. . Asst. Manager
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
OF-
CHARITIES AND CORRECTION
PROGRAM FOR TODAY
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19
All meetings in FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Twelfth arid Al
der sts. Everybody invited. Ail meetings open and free.
SECTION MEETINGS, 9 A.M.
In Room A, Committee on Crimi
nals. Topic: "The SUt ReforaJ
atory."
In Room B, Committee on Needy?
Families. Topic: A Collocatiea oa
Cases."
In Room D, Committee on Care of
the sick. Topics: "Amlralasce Sys
tea," "Trtatkt Sick Pwr at He,"
"Fiaac f Ssty Hate," "Ce-tpera-ttoa."
the greater part of yesterday in seeing
Portland In special trolley-cars. Some of
the members, assembled In Portland to
attend the convention, took a ride up the
Columbia. River yesterday, returning last
night. Today they take a trip to the
seashore as the guests of the Astoria. &.
Columbia River Railway.
BANKERS OF WASHINGTON
Convention Will Be Held at the Cen
tennial Exposition.
The 10th annual convention of the
Washington State Bankers Association
will be held In the large parlor of the
American Inn, Lewis and Clark Exposi
tion grounds. Thursday. Friday and Sat
urday, July 20. 21 and 22. 1005.
The convention promises to be the most
successful In the history of our asso
ciation and It Is earnestly hoped that
you will have at least one representative
of your bank present. The programme
as thus far arranged will include the
following addresses:
President's, address. N. H. Latimer,
manager Dexter Horton Sc. Co.. Seattle:
"Railroads From the Banker's Stand
point." Walker Hill, coresident Mechanics
American National Bank. St. Louis, and
ex-pres!denl of the American Bankers'
Association: "The growth of Commercial
Centers in this Country and the Relation
of Country Banks Thereto," J. H. Cam
eron, vice-president Hamilton National
Bank, Chicago: "Automobile Banking."
Benjamin C. Wright, San Francisco; The
Banker's Relation to the Lumberman."
W. L. Adams, president First National
Bank. Hoqulam: "Interest on Deposits."
E. Shorrock. president Northwest Trust
&. Safe Deposit Company. Seattle: "The
American BajjkcsOJ3aUon .-MolVey'
Order." H.-W.Lobb. San FratTW&o. Paci
fic Coast .agent American Surety Com
pany; "Sdmc Unwise Tendencies In Bank
ing as Viewed from the Standpoint of a
Country Banker." N. B. Coffman. presi
dent Coffman. Dobson & Co., Bank.
Chehalls.
Under the head of call of counties
reports, limited "to five minutes, will be
received from representatives of each
county, showing the financial and com
mercial condition of their respective com
munities. Practical banking questions fcr general
discussion arc the following:
"Shall National Banks Loan on Real
Estate?" "Non-Negotiable Bills of Lad
ing." "Is the Insurance of Deposits Prac
ticable or Advisable?" "Taxation as It
Affects Banks." "Shall We Have a State
Law Regulating Banks?" "Advanced Edu
cation of Bank Clerks," "Care of Time
Locks." The officers are: N. H. Latimer, presi
dent, Seattle, manager Dexter Horton &.
Co.: E. T. Coman. vice-president. Colfax,
cashier First National Bank; Charles S.
Eltlnge. treasurer. Spokane, cashier Trad
ers' National Bank; P. C Kauffman. sec
retary. Tacoma. second vice-president Fi
delity Trust Company: executive council.
(1SH-03). EL W. Purdy. Belllngham. chair
man; George S. Brooke. Spokane. J. F.
Lane. Seattle; J. A. Swalwcll, Everett;
H. H. Turner. Walla Walla.
HOLDS HEATED SESSION
St. Johns Council Has Squabble Over
Edwards Resignation.
It was 12:30 yesterday morning when
the Councllmcn of St. Johns slammed
the door of the Council chamber and
went to their respective homes, guided
by lanterns. The principal cause of the
long session was the withdrawal of the
resignation of Councilman C D. Ed
warJs. which he had placed in the
hands of Mayor W. H. King- before tho
meeting was called to orJer. Council
man Edwards has sold out his property
In St. Johns and transferred his busi
ness to Portland. Much to the surprise
of the Mayor and the other members
of the Council, he arose and withdrew
his resignation before the Mayor could
read It.
Therebv hangs a long tale. The res
ignation of Councilman Edwards leaves
the Council a tic on the liquor license
question, with the casting vote In the
hands of the Mayor. It was understood
that the Mayor would vote for liquor
license. For nearly four hours the
CounsII wrangled over this resignation,
without reaching any conclusion. Bit
ter remarks were made. The Council
on the liquor license question stands
thus: Against Councilmen Edwards.
Brlce, Shields and Leggett: for licenses
Councllmcn Thompson. Peterson and
Llnqulst. It Is charged that the liquor
men undertook to get Mr. Edwards out
of the way and secured a buyer for
his property on condition that he piece
his resignation In the hands of the
Mayor. This alleged programme was
rarrlcd out until Councilman Edwards
JULY 1, 1905
$13,236,173 93
250.000
S3S.S24 53
S01.773 39
5.193,441 SS
625.650 00
.109.250. 35
6.012.771 11
13.777,671 4S
S40.157.SS5 19
s -4,eoG,e6o ee
264 00
SS7.378 67
35.593 47
33,769,226 91
J 4.450.000 25
21.259.226 66
GENERAL SESSION, 10:30 A. Mi
Address bv Rev. Graham Taylor;
"Labor aad 'Charitr.' '
Report of Committees on Criminals;
and addresses by Superintendent?
Leonard, of Mansfield Reformatory
0.; Judge Hallam, of St. Paul, and-
others.
GENERAL SESSION, 8 P. M.
Subject, " Neighborhood. IaprsTev
seat."
Report of Committee and. addresses
by Mies Montgomery, Dr. Weyl, Mrs.
Florence Kelley, and ethers.
dropped a cannon-cracker Into the
meeting: by withdrawing his resigna
tion before the written one could be
read. So much time was consumed
with the Edwards resignation that lit
tle if any other business was trans
acted. The Council adjourned until to
morrow evening at S o'clock.
FESTIVALCONCERTS.
Of the North Pacific Sangerbund at
Audltodlum. Exposition grounds by
chorus of 330 trained male voices. Solo
ists: Beatrice Barlow-DIerke. pianiste;
Slsmor Bernardo Besrue. baritone, of
the Metropolitan Opera Company. Jfew
York. Friday evening. July 21. S:15 P.
M. Sacred concert. Sunday afternoon.
July 23. 3. A limited number of tickets
for sale at Woodard. Clarke & Co.,
Washington and Fourth streets: Rich
ard Krumpf. Jeweler. 26S Alder street,
near Fourth street; Emll Eysell, phar
macy, 227 Morrison, near First street.
TAVERN'S MANY CHARMS
Entire satisfaction Is the happy frame'
of mind ln which patrons leave the Tav
ern. Portland's- greatest and most fashion
able grill. You will hear everywhere the
most sincere compliments for the service.
hospitality and style of the Tavern. It
Is the favorite resort of smart peoole.
Opposite Oregonian building. Concert
each evening hy the best orchestra in
Portland.
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Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell
wood and Oregon City cars. First and
Alder.
Suit the people, because they are tired
of bitter doses, with the pain and griping
that usually follow. Carter's Little Liver
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ON THE KAMEBOARD OF A
PIANO
Is a guarantee of the highest type of
perfection.
We have Just added this FAMOUS
PIANO to our already splendid line of
Instruments.
Wc have many makes of pianos In their
various styles and woods. Will extend a'
reasonable length of time for payments at
no advance from cash price.
Soule Bros. Piano Co.
Cor. Morrison and "W. Park Sts.
EASTMAN
KODAKS
AND
FILMS
Kodak Finishing promptly and
well done.
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Fortlxnd. Or.
Six of the housekeeping
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320 Boylston StM Boston, Mass.
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Office Hours: S A. M. to S P. M.; Sundays.
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FOIC TOILET AND BATH
DeBcste enough for tb MfteM
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133 SIXTH STREET
1884
190S
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"Didn't hurt a bit," Is -what they
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Dr. VT. A. Wise has Just returned
from an extended tour of Eastern
dental Institutions, and those bav
Ine their dental work done by taem
will have the advantage- of all new
and up-to-date methods.
Examinations free. Painless ex
tracting Jreo when plates or brldsea
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Open evenings till B P. M. Sundays
from 0 to 12. Or Main 202D.
OR. X. P. WIST.
j Ye Oregon
In the new Hotel Oregon, corner Seventh and'
StarL Streets. Orchestra every evening after
six o'clock.
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Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon
"The School of Quality"
MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE
Open all the year. Catalogue free
A. P. AR.MSTRONQ. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL
BRUNOT HALL
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A Protestant Boarding; and Day
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Certificate Admits to Smith. Wellesley and
Other Colleges.
Unusual Advantages in Music Piano. Violin
and Vocal Fine Art Studio.
Write for Illustrated Catalogue.
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Julia P. BaUey, Principal
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MILWAUKEE-DO WXER COLLEGE.
Milwaukee, Wlsceasls.
For young ladles and girls. Full college
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20 years our Optical Insti-
tute has been known to spectacle
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REED
THE
OPTICIAN
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"You'reNotSoWarffif
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only kind that we sell and put up. It
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the savinsr of brain matter. Wa hi
several sizes and styles, al! good but
varied to suit size of room, ditto of
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Iso 61 Sixth Street. PORTIAND, OI
Phone Main 1696.
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The Portland
Do you love rood music? Toa
can select your choice from a, port
folio of 00 pieces of popular auste
of the world, and Professor Am
sterdam and hTi Hungarian orchaa
tra will render It for you.
Everything to eat and drink; and
It costs no more ln tha
Portland Hotel Katliskeller
than elsewhere ln the city. Every
weeitaay nitnt irom 930 to u
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