Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 25, 1905, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIANt FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1905.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE OREGONIANS TELEPHONES.
Countlng-Room Main 687
Managing Editor. Main 638
Sunday Editor Main 6235
City Editor . Main 1C6
Society Editor Main 6235
Compo&lns-Room Main 685
Superintendent Building: Red 2820
East Side Office East 61
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER (Morrison
et,. between 6th and 7th) Tonight at 8:30
o'clock, the Great McEwen, hypnotist,
xnindreader and entertainer.
BELASCO THEATER (14th and Wasblng
ton) Evening: at 8:16, "The Girl and the
Judge."
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.
"THE OAKS" (on the O. W. P. & Ry. Co.
line) Prom 8 A. M. to 1 A. M.
RECREATION PARK (24th and Vaughn)-At
3:30 P. M., baseball. Portland va. Loo An
geles. OBEGONIAX AT SUMMER RESORTS.
Orders given to any of the following agents
will be given careful attention. All mall
subscription inust be paid for In advance:
Long Beach Strauhal & Co.
Eeavlew .. Strauhal & Co.
The Breakers j. -m. Arthur
Ocean Park C. H. Hill
Seaside p. Dresser & Co.
Gearhart Kruse's Hotel
Newport f. H. Lane
Wllhott f. w. McLeran
Collins' Hot Springs C. T. Belcher
Moffetfs Hot Springs T. Moffett
St. Martin's Springs. Mineral Sprgs. Hotel Co.
Labor Dat, September 4, in Cedar
Park. Labor day -will be celebrated In
Cedar Park, September 4. Governor
Chamberlain will deliver the opening ad
dress. Avery C. Moore, of Welser. is on
the programme for the principal talk.
James C. Keller, president .of the Letter
Carriers' Association, and Mrs. L, H. Ad
dlton, president state W. C. T. U., will
make addresses, and there will be other
exercises. The Women's Label League
will have charge of concessions on the
ground. AH the trades unions of the city
will participate. The general committee
Is composed of Harry Gurr, T. Leabo,
Grant McDonald. W. H. Fitzgerald, T. H.
Kendig, M. McCIark. J. L. Wheeler, F.
Schultz and E. T. Caton.
Both Are Under Bonds. Joseph Ged
erman and James Breakbush are both
under $250 bonds each to await the de
cision of Justice Waldemar Seton in the
case of Breakbush against Detizel Bros,
for possession of a horse valued at $150.
Constable Xeenan, of the East Side Court,
placed Gederman in charge of the horse
pending the settlement of the case, when
the defendants gave a re-deliver bond.
"When the Constable went to get the horse
under this bond, Breakbush and Geder
man had spirited the animal to some un
known place, whereupon Gederman and
Breakbush wore both arrested on charge
of larceny by bailee. They furnished
bonds and are at liberty.
Wili. Make Repairs. The Portland
Consolidated Hallway Company will make
permanent repairs to its portion of the
elevated roadway on East Morrison, be
tween Seventh and Ninth streets. The
Ellis and timbers above the piles are so
rotten that spikes will not hold when
driven. Councilman Kellaher discovered
that the company was preparing to cover
the surface with new plank without re
pairing the rotten timbers, when he
caused the work to be stopped by report
ing the conditions to the City Engineer.
Mr. Kellaher said yesterday that the com
pany had ordered lumber for reconstruct
ing the roadway.
The City Messenger & Deliver' Co. will
give permanent employment to boys be
tween 14 and 16 years of age, or older. The
work Is easy, healthful and pleasant. Deliv
ery of telegrams, letters and small pack
ages are the only duties required. Steady,
earnest tmd Intelligent boys can earn from
S3Q to 550 per month. Cigarette smoking,
profanitj' or rowydism not permitted.
From 20 to 30 such boys wanted at once.
Apply at main office, 105 Sixth street, or
Postal Telegraph office, 128 Third street.
Keeps Bridgeman Bust. Bridgctender
Taylor, on the Burnside bridge, is be
coming an expert In repairing the wooden
pavement at the east end of the bridge.
He works constantly making repairs, but
with all his efforts the blocks come out
faster than he can replace them. It Is
generally conceded that this Job of paving
could not have been worse, as the work
of disintegration commenced as soon as
the repairs were pronounced finished.
Gresham School Opens September 11.
The Gresham grammar and high school
will open September 11, with the following
teachers: Principal. G. W. Henderson;
assistants, Hattie Pierce, Martha Irwin
and Olive. Daniels. The high school de
partment Is retained, one room being re
served for the purpose. The movement to
erect an addition for a high school was
defeated this year.
Williams Avenue Pavement. The
street railway company has started work
on its part of the Improvement of Will
iams avenue, in Albina, which inoludes
the space occupied by its double tracks.
The avenue Is being paved with bltullthlc
material between McMlllen and Morris
streets. Good progress Is being made on
the work.
Evert Saturday.
A. & C. R. R. Seaside Special.
Leaves
2:80 P. M. Union Depot 2:30 P. M.
2-Day Round Trip Tickets 2-Dat.
Only J2.50 Onlt.
No Transfers. No Delays. No Dust.
See
C. A. Stewart. Aqt., 248 Alder St.
Piledrivbr Collapses. The plledrlver,
which started driving piles for the found
ation for the factory building for the
Portland Sash & Door Factory on Union
avenue, collapsed Wednesday and tumbled
Into the low grounds, about 20 feet below.
Several men were working near at the
time, but they all escaped. The driver is
being repaired.
Single Track Is Laid. A single track
has been laid on Albina avenue, connect
ing the Mississippi-avenue branch of the
Portland Consolidated with the St. Johns
line, at the carbarn. The Lower Albina
cars, it is announced, will run to Killings
worth avenue when the track is ballasted.
A Becond track will be laid later.
Temple Beth Israel. Dr. Montague N.
A, Cohen, Rabbi at Sacramento, Cal., will
deliver a sermon in the course of the
services this evening on "Ambition," at
Temple Beth Israel. The services begin
at 8 o'clock, and strangers are always
welcome.
Roy Clark Will Recover. Roy Clark,
the 12-year-old boy who was badiy beaten
Tuesday night by Leo Kerz, Worth RIne
and James Bassett, at his home on East
Burnside street, will recover. His father
yesterday reported his son Improving.
Keiser Stocks and Belts. An entire
line, consisting of the latest novelties In
ladies' stocks and belts, on sale at half
price. "Not the common kind." Hewett,
Bradley & Co., 348 Washington st. Grand
theater block.
Robbed Telephone Till. The tele
phone money-box at the office of A. N.
Wills' brickyard on the Mllwaukle road,
was broken Into and robbed Wednesday
night. Nothing else in the office was dis
turbed. Elevated Roadway on East Taylor.
Contractor J. T. Tilloson has started driv
ing -piles for the elevated roadway on
East Taylor street, between First street
and Union avenue.
Water Main on Clinton Street. The
water committee is laying a six-Inch war
ter main on Clinton street between Elev
enth and Fifteenth, as asked for by
petition.
S O'CLOCK Sharp.
Concert by the Norwegian Singers will
be given at Festival Hall. August 27, 8
o'clock. Doors open 7:30 P. M.
The Calumet Restaurant. 148 Seventh.
Fine luncheon, 35c; dinner. 60c
OmcxAlroo. ve Pre. Go4e', .!
Madison Bridge Is Closed to Teams.
Madison bridge is closed to teams, and
will so continue until repairs jiow under
way are finished.
THIEF STEALS JEWELRY
Robs Home of Japanese Woman of
Valuable Ornaments.
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock a thief
entered the home of Hun Kayoka. a Japa
nese woman, stole diamonds and Jewelry
to the value of $350, and escaped during
her absence.
Hasty examination of the house, which
is situated at 71 North Second street.
failed to reveal .any trace of the stolen
plunder or the perpetrator of the daring
theft.
Police headquarters were Immediately
notified, and as soon as Detectives Car
penter and Resing reached the station.
Chief Gritzmacher assigned them to the
case. They have been working on it
since that time, but stated yesterday that
they have been unable to secure any
clew to the identity of the sneak.' thief.
Hun Kayoka suspects no one. and the
detectives are at a loss to know who so
successfully planned and executed the
ro"bbery. They are Inclined to the belief
that two men were "involved, and there
is reason to believe they were the same
who turned a trick at the office of the
Singer Sewing Machine Company the next
day, when they secured 515 in cash and
some checks from the cash drawer by one
of them taking the attendant Into the
rear room to show him goods, and the
other sneaking the contents of the
drawer.
Detectives Carpenter and Rosing believe
that the daring criminals were following
the Barnum & Bailey circus, and that
they turned the two tricks and left town.
There seems little hope of their arrest.
The Japanese woman lost a diamond
brooch worth $175, a gold watch set with a
diamond, valued at 565, a gold rope chain
valued at 575. and 535 In cash. She was
out but a few moments, and upon her
return discovered her loss.
WILL RAISE THE MONEY
Residents of Midway to Purchase
Grounds for Engine-House.
At a well-attended meeting of the Mid
way Improvement Association, held at
the office of the Portland Crematorium
last evening, T. H. Tabke, presiding. It
was decided to proceed at once with the
work of raising money with which to
purchase grounds for a flrehouse and
public hall, to be located on the Mllwau
kle road, near the schoolhouse. Two
plans were proposed tentatively. One Is
to organize a Joint stock company and
sell stock, and the other is to organize
a community company. In case the lat
ter plan is adopted all sorts of subscrip
tions will be accepted, large and small
sums being equally available. If a stock
company be formed, then the amounts
will be fixed. Isaac Gratton. Oscar Down
ing and L. H. Adams wore appointed a
committee to Investigate and decide which
is the better plan.
Subscriptions to the amount of 5200
were taken at the meeting. When, the
lot Is secured then steps will be taken
to put up a building. The city, which will
eventually own the property, will be then
asked to assist. As the district is growing
rapidly, a fire engine and new school
house will soon be needed.
ASKS FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Multnomah Addition Wants Fire
Engine at Mississippi Avenue.
The Sub-Board of Trade of Multnomah
Addition. In Albina, held a special meet
ing Wednesday evening, and decided to
ask the city to install an engine, or hose
company, at the MlssIssJppl-avenue en
gine houpe. This action was taken be
cause the volunteer fire company, which
had been the sole protection in that sec
tion for several years, has notified the
Executive Board that the company had I
voted to disband. This company had
been receiving 515 a month from the
city. It had a hose cart and some hose,
but the company is now out of service.
' There was a considerable attendance
of residents and much Interest was shown
as there is apprehension of fires, now that
the volunteers have disbanded. N. P.
Peery. member of the Executive Board,
was present. He said .that the district
certainly needed fire protection. It Is a
mile and a half to the engine located
on Russell street and Williams avenue.
A committee was appointed to bring the
wants of the people to the attention
of the Council. The city owns the fire
building, and would not have to build.
JONES BEFORE GRAND JURY
Williamson Case Will Be Next to Be
Considered.
Willard N. Jones was the guest of the
Federal grand Jury yesterday for the
greater part of the session. He was
called Into the room a short time before
11 o'clock In the morning, and remained
there during nearly all the remainder of
the day.
The Jones case was ended last night, so
It Is thought, and it Is the supposition
that the investigation into the William
son case will be taken up immediately
following.
The work of the jury is progressing
quietly, with no sensational features of
any kind, and it is the opinion of those
who have been noting the advanco made
In the investigations that there will be
ample business to occupy the attention of
the body up to the time the Federal Court
Is convened on September 5.
MUSIC TODAY AT ILLINOIS
BUILDING.
This afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ellers Piano
House will give a musicale at the Illinois
State building, with Miss Edna Gates,
contralto, and Mr. S. J. Story, violinist,
as soloists. Everybody welcome. The
following is the programme:
Violin solo
fa) Kulawlak Mazourka. . Welntiwrkl
(b) Simple Confession Thome
Mr. Story accompanied by the Pianola.
Pianola
(a) Dreams. Nocturne Pascal
b) Katneno! Oetrow Rubinstein
tc) Lorelei Seeling
Contralto solo
fa) Still Wle Die Nacht Bohm
b) Good Bye Totl
Miss Gates, accompanied by the Pianola.
Mr. Louis P. Bruce at the Pianola.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies ot the season at the
Portland Restanr&nt. fine, private apart
aients for parti e. iOa Wash., near Fifth.
When In Seattle. "The Rathskeller."
a high-class place to eat. Sea food;
Eastern meats. Large orchestra daily.
Genuine French dinner, with wine, Kte,
at 93 Fifth street, near Stark.
Crawfish at The Empire. 192 Sd street
CLAREM0NT TAVERN.
Launch Fox leaves , foot Morrison
street. Merrill boathouse. 2, 4, 6:30, 3:30
P. M.
"The best pill I ever used." is the fre
auent remark of nurchasers of rnrtr--
jay SeaS" yU
HE HOLDS IT BACK
After Signing Ordinance, the
Mayor Recalls It.
REASON FOR HIS ACTION
Wants First to Study What Effect
It May Have on Payment of
Street " Improvement
Assessments.
It is clalmeff that the ordinance
passed by tise City Council at Its spe
cial meeting Wednesday directing the
City Engineer to accept any warrants Is
sued by the municipality on account of
the improvement of Front street from 16
feet north of the north line of Woods to
the south line of Grover, according to
time and manner of ordinance No. 13.55S.
at their face value when presented by
any property-owner or agent thereof
within the assessment district, practically
nullifies all proper registration of street
Improvement warrants issued under the
different assessments, and Mayor Lane
yesterday recalled the measure after at
taching his signature thereto, his atten
tion in the meantime having been called
to some of Its peculiar features.
The ordlnanco was adopted under emer
gency proceedings of the body at the re
quest of City Attorney McNary, who had
oxplained that there were a number of
heavy property-owners affected by the
improvement In question that would not
pay their assessments upon any other ba
sis, and it was for the purpose of avoid
ing litigation that the request was made.
it seems that whenever a street Im
provement is levied the contractors are
paid by warrants upon that special fund,
each warrant being numbered, and pay
able only in Its regular order. The an
noyance connected with the ordinance
Just passed consists of holders of war
rants In small amounts near the bot
tom of the list becoming weary of wait
ing for their turn to bo paid, and dis
counting their warrants to these large
property-owners, and under the provis
ions of the new law the latter would be
entitled to surrender them at any time in
payment of their own street assessments.
This would simply result In complicating
the records, and it was with a view of
studying the situation more carefully that
Mayor Lane recalled the ordinance after
it had partially gone into effect.
It Is thought that satisfactory arrange
ments can be made whereby there shall
be no interference with the regular course
of payment of other warrants, although
to make It fit the conditions may require
the amendment of the present measure.
EAGER TO BE PATROLMEN".
Men Who Are Not Naturalized Be
siege Civil Service Board.
Since it became known that the city'
was in need of additional patrolmen, and
that an examination for the purpose of
creating cliglbles would soon take place,
the rooms of the Municipal Civil Service
Commission at the City Hall have been
thronged with applicants for the vacant
places, and they represent about every
age. race, color and previous condition.
Very little consideration seems to be
given to the fact that under the rules
every applicant must not only be a citi
zen of the United States, but also a resi
dent of this city for at least one year pre
ceding the date of bis application. Within
the past few days, several nave applied
for policemen's jobs who not only were
not residents of the city the proper length
of time, but in some cases were not In
any sense citizens of the United States.
but the record was broken yesterday by
a big. raw-boned Canadian, who tried to
get on the force prepared to Interpret the
laws of the land as a peace officer, who
admitted that he had only been in this
country six months, and had nevor taken
out any citizenship papers.
Even Secretary McPherson, accustomed
as he is to all kinds of schemes for se
curing some of the fat positions in the
gift of the city, was so charmed with
the man's nerve that he permitted him
to go without bestowing his customary
blessing. He says it Is getting so that
foreigners make a bee-line for the civil
service office so soon as they land hore,
expecting to become policemen and help
administer laws concerning which they
know as little as a pig does about astron
omy. Pass as Pump Engineers.
The Municipal Civil Service Commis
sion yesterday plaoed upon the eligible
list the names of the following- who
had successfully passed the recent ex
amination for pump engineers in tho
water service of the city: George F.
Puzey, 96.30; Fred W. Kroll, 95.70. and
G. Clarence Marks, 94.50.
Veteran Volunteer Firemen.
The Veteran Volunteer Firemen's As
sociation of California arrived in tho
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Office Hears: 9:38 A. 3C to 8 P. 3C
StUMUys, 1L to 2. Teleybeae
city yesterday morning- and will re
main here several days visiting the
Fair. Tho party numbers 133, nearly
all of whom fought fire in the Bay
City several decades ago. They have
now retired from active duty and most
of them are engaged In other employ
ment, but still retain tho old organiza
tion. Yesterday they went to the Oaks as
the guests of the exempt firemen of
Portland. A dinner was served and they
returned to the city loud In their
praises of the hospitality of the Port
land firemen. The evening was spent
sightseeing about town.
This afternoon at 5:30 a meeting will
be held at the headquarters of the fire
departmenti on Fourth noar Yamhill
street, to make plans for the remainder
of their visit in Portland. Saturday
they will attend the Fair In a body
after a street parade In which sora of
the Portland firemen will Join them.
An excursion up the Columbia River to
Cascade Locks Is being arranged for
Sunday and the party will probably
leave for the south Monday.
AT THE THEATERS
What the Press Agents Sa.
WITH FCX AND MUSIC.
McEwen Entertaining Big Crowds at
the Mnrquam Grand.
The great McEwen, hypnotist, mind
reader, magician and entertainer, pleased
another crowded house at the -Marquam
Grand Theater last night. Portland has
seen Kellar and Herman many times, but
It remained for McEwen to show theater
goers many new tricks In magic and Il
lusion never attempted In this city. The
different "stunts" McEwen causes his
hypnotic subjects to perform make the
audience cry with laughter at every per
formance. As an entertainer this clever
artist has yet to meet his equal.
Irone Franklin, an exceptionally beau
tiful woman, plays several catchy selec
tions on the cornet In a most charming
manner. A special matinee will be given
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The
Marquam Theater Is located on Morrison
street, betwen Sixth and Seventh. Scats
are now selling for every performance.
ADVANCE SALE TODAY.
"Weather Beaten Benson" and "The
Barn Stormer" at tho Marquam.
This morning at 10 o'clock the advance
sale of seats will open for the famous
comedian, Ezra Kendall and his excellent
company, who come to tho Marquam
Grand Theater all next week. Beginning
Monday, August 2S, and continuing Tues
day and Wednesday nights "Weather
Beaten Benson" will be the play: Thurs
day, Friday, Saturday matinee and night
the noted playwright and author, Sydney
RosenfeWs latest offering. "The Barn
Stormer." will be presented for tho first
time on any stage. Mr. Kendall has
found a genuine novelty In "Weather
Beaten Benson." This Is tho first play
jevor written for the American stage to
present the rush of settlers In the open-
ting up of a new reservation for locations
for cities and homesteads. Nothing in
these days Is so picturesque as this mad
cap chase for fortune, and the types to
be seen In a rush arc so striking that
great dramatic situations and Irresistible
comedy are possible.
"THE GIHD AND THE JUDGE"
Tills Has Been the Belasco's Most
Successful and Interesting Bill.
Scats have been at a premium at the
Belasco this week, and the demonstration
of Interest on the part ef local theater
goers has been unparralleled In Portland's
theatrical history. Perhaps this added
Interest has been largely due to the un
mistakable hit made by the new leading
man. Will R. Walling, on opening night,
and partly because the play is one of the
best ever written by Clyde Fitch. There
Is still another reason for the Immense
audiences and that Is because the present
week marks the farewell of Lucia Moore,
the most popular leading woman who has
ever graced the Portland stock stage.
"AlilOE OF OLD VINCENNES."
Another Wonderful Book Play to Be
Offered by the Belasco.
Commencing next Monday afternoon
the Belasco Stock Company will offer Its
patrons the dramatized version of the I
famous novel. "Alice of Old Vlncennes." j
Almost everyone has read the splendid
story, and the play Is said to exceed in
intorest the novel. Therefore, there will
certainly be an Immense Interest In tho ;
forthcoming production, which will serve i
to introduce Miss Lillian Lawrence, the i
new leading woman in the delightful role
of "Alice."
Sale of Seats Begins This Morning.
A big musical burlesque show will be
the offering at the Baker Theater or the
week, commencing Sunday matinee. Aug
ust 27. It is called the Fay Foster Com
pany, and is under the management of
Joe Oppenhelmer. The opening part will
be a Jolly travesty called "Cleopatric in
Central Park." and beautiful women and
real fun-making comedians' abound.
Everything is bright and lively for this
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entertainment. Just the sort of amuse
ment for which the people are In search.
The following well-known vaudeville ar
tists appear in the olio: Louie Dacre
the happy girl; Vivian, female baritone;
The Rozlnos. bounding billiard-table act;
McNatti. Keegan and Mullaney. sketch
artists; Mclntlre and McAvoy, eccentric
black-face comedians, and Bessie Rosa,
petite soubrette. "The Mysterious Mrs.
Bafflos" Is the title of the closing bur
lesque, and is a take-off on the recent
hunt for Raffles, which created such a
stir throughout the entire country- It is
well staged and bright musical numbers
abound. The singing and dancing of the
chorus are attractive features. The sale
of noats will begin this morning at 10
o'clock for the entire engagement-
Callahan at tho Grand.
An act that possesses timeliness and
novelty is the feature at the Grand this
week. It Is presented by Joseph Callahan,
who Is considered the foremost character
Impersonator In America. Mr. Callahan
appears as the Czar, the Mikado and
many other famous people. His make up
In every Instance Is marvelous and bears
a striking resemblance to the originals.
Instead of making his transformations be
hind the scenes, as Is usual with similar
acts. Mr. Callahan makes his changes In
view of tho audience, thus adding to the
interest. The Dolans. In a bright little
sketch. Ida Russell. In her beautiful
gowns and with her magnificent voice;
Leonard and Held, with their dancing.
singing and comedy, are parts of the big
vaudeville bill of the week. The Illus
trated song is catchy and the moving pic
tures aro comical. Tatum. the world-
famous mind-reader, returns next week.
Show at the Star.
The Star is showing an excellent list of
attractions and playing to capacity houses
at each performance. Cliff Dean & Co. Is
the stellar attraction In one of the best
little sketches that has ever come to
Portland. Not a line In the act has ever
been heard here before and both people
are talented performers. The Mozarts In
troduce a novel version of the wooden-
shoe dance and are called upon to repent
several of their steps. Dreano has super
iors as a monologulst, but more than
makes up In his acrobatic dance Onslow
and Garnett are a funny pair and keep
the audience in a merry mood. Roy Mc
Braln slnss In a pleaslnng manner and
the star os cope shows a series of amusing
pictures.
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES.
Very Low Ninety-Day Tickets East Offered
by O. R. & N.
August 21. 25. September 16. 17, the O.
R. &. N. sells SO-day special excursion
tickets to Eastern points; stopovers grant
ed going and returning. Particulars of
C W. Stinger, city ticket agent O. R. &
N. Co.. Third and Washington streets,
Portland.
Burnett's Extract of Vanilla
Is the leader the world over. Use no other.
PIANO
OPPORTUNITY
In order to adopt a new business policy.
by which I shall sell only the A. W. Meyer
Piano, now being made for me. I wish
to close out my entire stock of pianos
by September. Prices and term3 will do
It, and If you Investigate you will find
that sucK an opportunity as this never
existed before. Among tho pianos offered
are such standard makes as the McPhail.
established 1S37. and which has received
over fifty gold medals; the Kroeger.
used- by the world's greatest pianist.
Leopold Godowsky; the old and time
honored LIndeman & Sons, and many
others. Don't wait until It is too late.
A.W. MEYER
74 Elxth Street. Near Oak.
PIANOS
HIGH-GRADE PIANOS
VERY CHEAP
We have on our wareroom floor some of
the best pianos to be found In the United
States, which we have selected personally
and purchased directly from the Eastern
factories. These pianos we aro going to
sell YOU DIRECTLY, saving FOR YOU
me commission auowea by other dealers
to agents and "middle-men." We keep
our instruments In tunc and in perfect
order one year free of charge, taking care
of them ourselves personally, and we
make terms of payment In accordance
with the contents of your pocketbook.
We handle the Gabler. the Davenport and
Tracy, the Melville Clark, the Stroberand
several other excellent makes. Call and
Inspect our goods.
Soule Bros. Piano Co.
372-4 Morrison St., Cor. W. Park.
delight to pnt on. If the garment Is -rrhiie.
tha fintsh Upe rf ret. li cuored. the fabric
U COLOK-FAST.
$1.50 and more
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.,
MAKES! OF CtUfTT AMD ARROW COLLARS
HAND
SAPOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
It makes the toilet something to ba
enjoyed. It removes all1 stains snj
roughness, prevents prickly heat and
chafing, and leaves the skin, white,
soft, healthy. In the bath it brings
a glow aad exhilaration which no com
mon soap can equal, imparting tha
Tigor and life sensation of a mildTurk
fcnbath. All Grocers and Druigjstjs
$chwab Printing Co.
ZXT trOZK. XZjtSOHASLZ PRICES
STARS STREIT
YTbea dreuinz yea wul find & St
Coat Shirt 1
I
Connoisseurs Understand That There Is Nothing Better
Than
YELLOWSTO N E
Whiskey. Old, mellow and delightfully palatable, it is the ideal stimulant
ROTHCHILD BROS., PORTLAND, OR., Sole Agents
jf53
Western Electric Works
Phone Main 1696
No.
Sing
Their
Praises
WALTER
133 SIXTH STREET
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT GOODS
LOEVVEiNBERG & GOING C0.r.,:Slt,
We do crown and brfcJgeworlc, without pain.
Our 18 years experience in plate work
enables us to fit your mouth comfortably.
Dr. TV. A. Wise has found a eafe war to
extract teeth absolutely without pain. Dr.
T. P. Wise Is an expert at gold flllln;
and crown and brldgeworlc Extracting fres
when ptates or bridges are ordered.
WISE BROS., Dentists
Falling Building, cor. Third and "Wash. Sts.
Open evenings til! 0 o'clock. Sundays from
8 to 12. Or Mais 209.
DK. W. A. WISE.
EDUCATIONAL.
Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon
"The School of Quality"
Where thorough work is done the reason
is given confidence is developed book
keeping 'is practical shorthand 'is simpli
fied -penmanship leads students excel.
Thousands of Dollars
are earned each year by our graduates;
some in business for themselves, others
employed as bookkeepers and stenogra
phers It pays to attend our school.
Voucher Methods, Loose Leaf Ledger
card systems, bank bookkeeping, corpo
ration accounting, shorthand, typewrit
ing, office work, etc., are taught. Open all
the year. Students admitted any time.
Catalogue and Penwork Free
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B., PRINCIPAL
BRUNOT HALL
A Protestant Boarding and Day
School for Girls
Certificate Admits to Smith. Wellesley and
Other Colleges.
Unusual Advantages In Music Piano. Violin
and Vocal Fine Art Studio.
tVrlte for Illustrated Catalogue.
For Further Information Address
Julia P. Bailey, Principal
2209 PACIFIC AVENUE SPOKANE, WASH
Behnke-Walker
Business College
PORTLAND, OREGON
If you are thinking of attending business
college you cannot afford to ignore, tho
best one In the Northwest.
Our graduates are all employed.
"We have placed more than 200 .pupils
In lucrative positions during .the past
year.
The proprietors are huslness men and
take an active part In teaching dally.
we can help you. uaii or send ior
catalogue. Free.
Day and night. In session all the
year.
BELMONT SCHOOL
(For BoyjO.
BELMONT. CALIFORNIA.
Midway between San Francisco and Stan
ford University, has not been without rep
resentation at Harvard and the University
of California durlntr the twenty years of its
existence, and at Stanford since It opened.
Its graduates are admitted to our Call
fornla Universities without examination, and
to the leading Institutions in the East that
admit on recommendations. It prepares for
and has sent a number of boys to Vale, the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and
other Eastern colleges and schools of science.
We 'hall he glaa to nave more ot tne sturdy
Northern boys at uesmont. u.ne next term
begins August 14. 1005. For catalogue and
book of views, address
W. T. KEID. A. II. (Harvard).
Head Master.
W. T. REID. Jr.. A. M. (Harvard).
Asst. Head Master (on leave of absence).
HOUSTON SCHOOL
Cannon Hill, Spokane. Wcsh.
Tneoroarated haardlnr and Aav irhnnl fnr
boys above age ox eight. New buildings on
elevation near cltv. Drv and lnvlrorstlnar
atmosphere especially beneficial to those
from Coast region. Teachers college gradu
ates. Careful supervision and preparation
for college or business. Address
EDGAK -F. STRONG. PRINCIPAL.
Electric Pressing
Irons
U?ed by all progressive, up-to-date
tailors and manufacturers. The sav
ins' to bo effected in time, labor, the
freedom from all dirt. Are. danger
and odor, the increased output, tha
healthy- workrooms, and healthier
workman and the superior results
obtained will eventually bring about
the exclusive use of these ironj.
For sale by
61 Sixth Street, Portland, Or.
Kryptok wearers never go back to the
awkward, old-fashioned bifocals. You
don't have to learn how to wear them.
They feel just right from the 'moment
you put them on.
REED o
THE
PT1CIAN
OREGONIAN BUILDING
We arc headquarters for
French ranges, portable
and brick set; cabinet bake
ovens, retinned and copper
restaurant utenslis, steel
ranges and cook stoves.
EDUCATION-AI
When an Employer
Sees a Holmes Business College
diploma he knows the graduate,
has been thoroughl' trained in
the specified course. If it's for
the shorthand course he knows
the graduate is a competent
stenographer. If for the com
mercial course it means the ap
plicant for a job knows hook
keeping, business forms and
actual business practice. The
reputation of the college is be
hind tho diploma and the gradu
ate. Write or call for catalog.
Y. M. C. A. Building.
Portland Academy
An Elemeatary School, Including tha
Primary and Grammar grades.
A Secondary School, or Academy
proper, which fits boys and girls for
Eastern and Western Colleges.
A Boarding: Hall for girls.
For Catalogue address Portland
Academy, Portland Oregon.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Nineteenth annual session begins Sept. 15.
1005.
Address- S. E. JOSEPHI. M. D.. Dean. 810
Dckum bldg. Portland.
SUMMER RESORTS.
The Seaside House
la now open to guests.
FInt-Clasa Service la Every Way.
Beautiful Walks and Drives on thJ
Premises
With Boating and Flahlnjr Unsurpassed
Free bus meets all trains.
The Portland
Do you love good music? You
can select your choice from a port
folio of E00 pieces of popular muslo
of the world, and Professor Am
sterdam and hT'i Hungarian orches
tra will render It for you-
Everythlng to eat and drink, and
It costs no more- In tha
Portland Hotel liathskeller
than elsewhere In the city. Kvery
weekday nlvbt from 9:30 to 12.
TEETH
A 812.UU FULL SET
GUARANTEED
FOR S&00.
Xvinlngs. Monday
aad Thursday, until 8.
Frrtl 1'rehn. D. D. 8.
4M Ockasa Bids.
DR. T. P. wisr.
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