7 THE MORNING OBEGONIAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1905! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OUSGOXIAX'S TELEPHONES. oiitiilnR-Kocxn IXala W7 itanr.?ins neitor Main C3C f-'ipiny Editor ..Main 0233 !f Editor lialn cr. t-ocsiy EdUot Mala 52;K ComroJnc-Room Mala GSS fcuperliKer.dem Building. Red SSJrt East hide Ottiec East 61 AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAXD THEATER tMerrlson ., between 0th and 7th) Thie afternoon at 2-W u'deek, t&nlght at 8:30. Xolb and Dill In "L O. V." BELASCO THEATER (14th and Washington) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at S:15. a dra matic version of "Carmen." BAKER THEATER 3d .and raroblH) Con tinuous vaudeville. 2.30. 7:3t and 8 P. M. GRAND THEATER I Park and Washington) S Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Parle and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:20. 7:30. 9 F. M. XRVTNGTON PARK TRACK Multnomah Fair Association's race. First race starts 2.15 P. M. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR OUR BRANDS OP Garden Hose THEY ARE THE BEST MADE GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE. President . 61-63-65-67 FOURTH ST. - PORTLAND, OR. OREGOXIAX AT SUMMER RESORTS. Orders given to any o the following agents trill be clven careful attention. All mall sub scriptions must be paid for In advance: Long Beach Etrauhal & Co. ;aviow ....... Strauhal & Co. The Breakers J. M. Arthur Ocean Park a H. Htll Seaside ....F. Dresser & Co. Gtarhart ............. Kruse's Hotel Newport , F. 1L Lane Wllholt F. W. HcLeran Collins Hot Springs a T. Belcher Moffetffl Hot Springs T. Mottett St. Martin's Sprlngs.Mlneral Sprgs. Hotel Co. WB SHAW'S PURE America's ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY Vlthout a JUrxl Today Worms Can't Stakd Saltpeter. J. C. Rassmussen, a farmer and berry raiser living on the Base Line Road, says that the army worms are not so thick In that district as in the Columbia Slough coun try, but there are more than enough. Mr. Rassmussen has had some experience In defending his crops against the ravages of these pests. Mr. Rassmussen recom mends saltpeter diluted In water to save cabbage, tomatoes and other green vege tables from the worms -when once they get Into the garden. Put a tablespoonfuj 'of saltpeter Into about two gallons of water, and then sprinkle the heads ot cabbage with the solution, and the worms will not eat the cabbage. Child Travels Across Continent. Xiucllle Wooddy, 10 years old. Is on the way to Portland from Mena, Ark., to make her home with her aunt, Mrs. C. H. McCullough, 954 Williams avenue, and Is expected to arrive today. The little girl's father died in June, her mother having died some time ago. It had been ar ranged that she should make her home with Mrs. McCullough on the death of her father, and she wrote her aunt that she was Intending to start. However, Mrs. McCullough did not know when to look for the child to arrive until he read In The Orcgonlari that Lucille had left Kan sas City, and will watch for her little niece. Whipped bt Former Husband. Mrs. Augusta M. Hayes, of 505 Dekum avenue, whose face and body are badly beaten as the result of a whipping administered by her former husband. Joseph Hayes, Thursday night, was taken to Bt. Vin cent's Hospital yesterday afternoon from the woman's ward In the City Jail by orders of Assistant City Physician Slo cum. On the advice of Chief of Police Gritzmacher. Mrs. Hayes swore to a com plaint against her former husband, charg ing him with assault and battery and a warrant was Issued for his arrest. Called to Silvebton. Rev. Albs'n Es son, pastor ofthe Rodney-Avenue (Alblna) Christian Church, has accepted a call to the Christian Church, of Sllverton. Mr. Esson has been pastor of the Rodney Avenue Church for the past four years, and has been successful In building up the work in that field. He has already begun his work, and is assisting in evan gelical work in Sllverton. Mr. Esson has many warm friends. His main work at the Rodney-Avenue Church was in paying off a considerable debt and making needed Improvements. , Ministerial, Convention Opens. At the' city" of tents, the annual Evangelical Convention camp meeting opened at Jen. nlngs' Lodge yesterday with a sunrise prayer-meeting. In which all those on the grounds took part. Regular services were opened at 9 A M. In the large tent. "The Bible Meaning of Baptism and In filling of the Holy Spirit" was the topic by Morris Heverllng. Rev. Theodore Shaur, of the Portland German Church, gave an exposition of John xi:7. In the afternoon and evening revival services were conducted. Demands Damages. W. H. Cruse, a minor, by his father. L C. Cruse, has commenced suit in jthe East Side Justice Court to recover $a damages and costs from George Underbill. It Is alleged in the complaint that TJnderhlll owned a pair of unbroken bronchos, which he hitched to a wagon and placed in charge of an Inexperienced boy. While in charge of the youth the horses ran away and collided with a horse owned by the de fendant, damaging the animal to the amount sued for. New Bond Election Xot Considered. Mayor W. H. King, of Si. Johns, said yesterday evening that there had been no consideration of holding a new bond election in the near future, as has been reported. The Mayor hopes that the present municipal bonds will be taken by the Chicago bidders, and is awaiting a reply from them. "I have not said any thing about another bond election." said Mayor King, "and have no Idea where the report originated." Was Member or Multnomah Camp. The body of Conrad Wintersteln, who was accidentally killed near Arlle, Polk County, was brought to Portland yester day, and will be sent to New York for Interment He was a member of Mult aomah Camp, No. 77. East Side. His death was caused by being dragged 2001 yards by a goat, having a rope fastened around his wrist and" being unable to extricate himself. Evert Saturdat. A. & C. R. R. Seaside Special. A. & C. R. R. Leaves 2:30 P. IS.. Union Depot 2:S0 p. m. 2-Dat Round Trip Tickets 2-dat Onlt $2.50 Onlt. 2o Transfers. No Delats. No Dust. See C A. Stewart, Aot., 248 Alder St Countt Employes Plat Ball.-a game ?l between teanis picked from the- Sheriff s and Assessor's deputies will be played at Multnomah Field Saturday August 12, commencing at 3 o'clock P m! The receipts will be given to the Baby Home. Tickets are on 6alc at Rowe & Martin's drug store, corner of Sixth and Washington streets, for 5 cents each. Young Girl Disappears. Maude Rust, the 16-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. Rust, living at -426 Grand avenue, took her de parture from home a few davs ago with out her parents' consent She left a note saying she was going to California. Her mother thinks she is In hiding somewhere about the city and intends to wed a man who lives at Ockley Green, on the Pen insula, when opportunity offers. W. O. W. W. O. W. Woodmen or the World. Columbia River Excursion. Dancing Barge. Refreshments. Alder-St. Dock, s o'clock A. M Tickets. 75c. can be secured at dock or W. O. W. Hall, 10th and Wash. St For San Francisco Direct, the elegant steel steamship "Redondo" sails Satur day, at 8 P. M. First-class, 512; steerage IS: meals and berth Included. C h! Thompson, agent No. 128 Third St Estacada Has New Bank. The Esta cada Bank has just Opened its doors. W. A. Helman Is the cashier in charge. For Sale. Handsome new 8-room resi dence.. with or without furn. 527 Kearney. The Calvmet Restaurant -43 Seventh. Fine luncheon. 25c; dinner. 60c. Live Minnows for bass fishing at Beal'a Gunstore. 49 Third street Official Spoons have Pre. Goode'a slg. I BLUMAUER & HOCH 108 and 110 Fourth Street 9al Distributers for Oregon aaft WaafelBfttaa. MALT EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ARE ABSOLUTELY FRF 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 Prices: $ 10, $20 $30, $50 Business Science Club. A club with the title, "Business Science Club," was organized last night at the Alisky Hall, with about 50 members. The following were elected officers: President, R. L. Da r row; first vice-president, W. H. Be harrel; second vice-president Ira F. Powers; treasurer, H. J. McAfee; secre tary, i, H. N. Clausen; directors, W. P. Olds. H. G. Colton, I. Gevurtr. F. E. Beach. H. D. Kllham, W. D. Palmer. The club Is organized for the purpose of fur thering the interests of education In business and helping to elevate salesman ship to rank with the professions. Inspect Klamath Project. F. H. Newell, chief engineer .of the United States Reclamation Service, and George Y. Wiener, consulting engineer, passed through Portland last night on their way to Kamath Falls to Inspect the Klamath project. They will meet several other prominent engineers there and possibly Governor Pardee, of California, and Gov ernor Chamberlain. It Is the hope of En gineer No wo! I that the lands will be signed up as soon as possible, so that work can be commenced in the near future. Site for Exchange. The Automatic Telephone Company has purchased prop erty at the southwest corner of Burnslde and West Park streets for the erection of a building to cover 115x100 feot The structuro will be of brick, three stories high. It will be fireproof and will cost in the neighborhood of $7,D. It is said that the switchboards alone will cost about $200,000. So far about 5000 residents have subscribed for the now phones Blood Poiwjnino Fatal. Mrs. Eliza beth Fleishman Aschhelm. of San Fran cisco, wife of L J. Aschhelm, secretary of the B'nai E'rith district grand lodge In rhat city, and who has been well known all over the country for her work in X-ray demonstration, passed away on Thursday evening from an operation which was necessitated through poisoning of her arms in connection with her" X-ray work. Kansas Editors Coming. Members of the Kansas Editorial Association and members of their families to the number of 125 will arrive- In Portland Monday evening. Advertising Agent Hall, of the O. R. & N., will meet the party at Hunt ington and escort them across the state on a special train. At The Dalles they will leave the train to make the trip down the Columbia by steamer. Dr. Sheldon Will Not Preach at the Exposition. Dr. C. M. Sheldon, the distinguished author and preacher, will preach at the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning at 10:30 A. M., Instead of at the Exposition in the afternoon. Mr. Harold V. Milllgan will- give a short organ recital in the evening and the pas tor. Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D., will preach. August Erickson Arrested. August Erlckson was arrested by Policeman Gal braith last night for permitting a concert in his saloon at Second and Burnslde streets. The prisoner deposited 5100 cash ball, and was released. He will appear before Municipal Judge Cameron today. He proposos to test the ordinance prohib iting concerts in saloons. Street-Grading Permit. The Inde pendent Gas Company has been granted a permit by the City Engineer for the Im provement of Hawthorne street between the south line of Belmont street at a point 10) feet south thereof by grading 100 feet to the established grade. Opium Den Raided. Sergeant of Police Hogeboom last night raided an opium den at 185 Second street and arrested the proprietor. Ah Ylm. and Jim Tuley, a white man. This is the third time Tuley has been caught In a den within the past few weeks. Short River Excursions to Oregon City and return Sunday for 25 cents. No better way to spend three hours. It's a trip one never tiros of. Boats from ,Tav lor street S:3b. 9:30. 11:30 A. M.. 1:30. 3:305 P. M.; last trips back. 5:30 and 6:30 P. M. The Crime of Being Rich Rev, s. O. Lapham. of the Second Baptist Church, will speak tomorrow on. tho "Crime of Being Rich," answering pome of the re cent criticisms against John D. Rocke feller. Unitarian Church. Services Sunday at 11 A. M.. Rev. Dr. Eliot officiating. Aug. 13. Rov. Fred Alban Well. Chicago. Chicago Man Missing. C. C. Edwards, of Chicago, here to visit the Fair, was reported to Captain of Police Moore last night as missing since early morning. His wife fears foul play, and requested that the city be searched. She said her hus band wore valuable diamonds and had some money when he left home, and she fears he may have been robbed. PER'S0NALMEI!TI0N. A. P. Allen, editor of the Volga (S. D.) Tribune, is visiting at the home of Coun cilman P. J. Peterson, of St Johns. Professor A. L. McCauley. of Santa Barbara, Cal.. arrived In Portland yes terday to spend a week or ten days visit ing relativos. Mr. and Mrs. M. C Porter and daugh ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter, of California, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter, of Estacada. Rev. H. L. Pratt presiding elder United Evangelical Church, Portland district living on the East Side, Is taking a vaca tion In the Willamette Valley. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Petre and Mrs. George McGreen. of Iowa, and Arthur Overn, of Biumcs, Mont,, arc the guests of A. S. Douglas, of the Peninsula. Andrew Jensen, a tobacco manufacturer from the East, as the guest of Rev. Mr. Hagoes. on East Tenth and Grant streets. He comes to see the Exposition and the country. Mrs. Elizabeth Perry, a pioneer of Yam bill and Columbia Counties, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Brouse, at University Park. Mrs. Perry came to Oregon in 1S45, settling first In Yamhill, and then in 14S moved to Columbia County. Although 78 years old, Mrs. Perry is In good health, and enjoys seeing the Exposition with the enthusiasm of youth. Charles E. Moody, general manager of the United States Improvement & Invest ment Company, of San Francisco, is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown, on Washington street Mr. Moody Is interested in a plan now being promoted in San Francisco to move Chinatown to the shore of the bay in South San Francisco, and renovate the place now .occupied In the central part of the city, making it one of the principal business centers. aa a a . V ; v a e i " WHERE JO DINE. All th delicacies ot the season at -the Portland Rcstanrant fine, private apart ments for parties. 205 Wash., near Fifth. When in Seattle, "The Rathskeller," a high-class place to eat Sea food; Eastern meats. Large orchestra dally. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 50c, at 33 Fifth street near Stark. Crawfish at "The Empire." 1S2 3d street CLAREM0NT TAVERN. Launch Fix leaves Morrison street Mer rill's boathouse, to Clareraont 10, 12 A. M., 2, 4. 6:30. 8:15 P. M. Returning 11 A. M.; L 3, 5. 7:30, 11:30 P. M. Hood's Sarsapanlla purifies the blood and strengthens tne wboZo system. It is no small comfort to have Schilling's Best on call at your grocer's; a pity one can't get everything such and sol TEETH A J12.00 FULL SET GUARANTEED FOR S0.0X Evenings. Monday .a&d Thursday, until S. Fred Pre ha. D. D. 8. M Dekua SUc. The Wonder of the Medical Age LIQUID SUNSHINE INDORSED BY LEADING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IN AMERICA AND EUKOrE Cures the Most Rebellious Diseases When All Other Remedies Fail and Hope Abandoned No matter how complicated, serious or of how long standing is your case. Liquid Simnklttc will positively restore your health, vrhis new and superior method ot treatment at the X-Radlum Medical Institute, this elixir of life. Just discovered, gives vigor to tha whole system, creates new energy, strengthens the nerves, makes new blood, bright eyes, a clear brain, re stores tho healthy complexion of youth and makes life worth living. No mistakes are made In diagnosing your case and Jrugglng you for months without knowing what ails you. 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They are of the highest class workmanship and sterling quality fabrics included are Rogers, Peet & Co.'s and Brokaw Bros'. Prices are the lowest such clothing has ever been offered at $8.00, $11.00 $12.85, $14,85, $18.00, $22.00 $27.50, $32.00 aa a aa a a -a a a a aa a a aa a a a a aa a a a a -aa aa a a a a aa a a aa aa aa a a aa a a a a aa mm aaaa Fine Neckwear A surpassingly fine line of imported Silks just arrived. They are the acme of fashion for earliest Fall. Beautiful color combinations and becoming shapes si.oo Fall Opening of Youman Hats The careful dresserwill be glad to know of the arrival of the famous Youman Hats. The correct styles for the sea sonFall '05 are now on display. 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OPTICIAN 133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILDING ESTABLISHED SINCE 1856 What a secure feeling this gives you when you buy a Decker Piano COIVCMBIA GIIAPIIOI'IIONES Our appeal to you is in Quality. Over 25,000 musical friends this ? Popular Piano Possesses A call before you decide on your J ' Eiano is all we ask. Manufacturer's Piano Co. J. Frederick Kessler, Pres. Cash or Easy Payments. J DAMIANA Ssi CalifniU Cialani HUttra Is x great rssror lavif oilier aod aerrice. The raostyroadcfol aphrodiiiac aad sped! tonic for tbe sexaal orxass ot both tests. TV? Mexican reaedjr (or diseases d lin Ulacrs and bUrfdcr. Sells en its oa taeHts. NABER. ALPS & BRUNE. Agists S3 Mirfctt St., San Fraacuco. Send tec dicclar. For sale by all dreprisu or Sqcor dealers. fl DOVVX 91 PER. WEEK. We have a complete stock of Disc and Cylin der Records for use on all disc or cylinder talking- machines. Catalogues on application. GIBSON CO. 545 TVaahlnrtoa St. Portland. Or. EDUCATIONAL. DeKoven Hall Prepares for "West vPolnt and other Eastern Col leges. A home boardlnr school for boys, giving ex cellent military training and thorough scholastic work. Personal attention given each pupil with the aJm to Inspire lofty Ideals of scholarship, sound judg ment and In every way to prepare boys for business and professional life. Lo cated on Lake Stellacopra. S miles south of Tacoraa. For circular and full infor mation address D. S. Pul ford, Prln.. So. Tacoma, Wash. R. F. D. No. 1. Xl.HB ALL HALL 239 to U3 Wafcasa ATeCtot. TftcUafeiStiMj American Conservatory cf Mode md Bmaatle Art. Slxtyenlaest taitrao- tors. Unrivaled rrc A4tuurj. .leacaersxrainiBg Diploma, ueruncatea. rree ana partial Falltem NraijuSepLll. M05. Catalcgoa deoartsiest. cholsrihipt. mailecLiree. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE DKIVERSITY OF OREGON Nineteenth annual session begins Sept. 13, 1605. Address S. E. JOSEPHI. 3f. X., Dean. 010 Dekum bldg.. Portland. The Canadian Bank of Commerce Capital $8,700,000. 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SOME OLD HOUSES Poor property, apparently need no Alad din's lamp to make them desirable. Tha only rubbing they need la one with a brushful of paint, the sort you secura here ready to apply, of any color, tint or shade your fancy, or your wife's, may choose. The cost of paint wont bejin to measure the Increased value or yotir property. Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Front and Morrison Streets SOMER RESORTS. Hotel St. Francis ZlUROPEVN PLAN Special Rates for the Summer Months Full mformah'on can bet obtained by writing or wiring (at our expense) to JAMES WOODS, MANAGER aaaaaammajawamaaamaaaaaaiaaMaMaaaMBaaaa San Francisco SUM.MKK RESORTS. SEA CROFT Sea View Washington The Seaside House Is now open to guests. FIrat-Clasa Service la Every Way. Beautiful. Walks and Drives on the Premises With Baatlaa; as Flsalag- Tjassraassea' Free bus meats all trains. Sea "View's select boarding cottage TbaS only home open for the public dlrectly laclns the ocean. First-class table. Tran sients accommodated. Address MRS. E. A. PERCY. P. O. Box 9, Ilwaco. Wesh- W1LHOIT SPRINGS STAGE Leaves Oregon City dally, except Sundays, at 9:30 A. SI. Fare $1.50. Oregon City oSJea, next door io Oregon Water Power Cc'a depot $chwab Printing Co BSST JrOJtJC. XZjiSOXASLT PXICXS STAR.K STREET