Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 23, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGOyiAN. PBEDAyH
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23, 1906. S m&
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,ITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AMUSEMENTS.
3lARQtA M GRAND Til BATCH (Mor-lMn Ft..
tftTfti 6lh an 7th) TonlRbt at 8:15
o'clock. Albrrta Gallatin in the society com
ry. "Ctouetn Kmc "
AKHR THEATER r.d nd Ymhill
Rrl'H- &. Wed'n Burlesque Company;
tfa4Rh at S:1S.
EMriltB THEATER 12th and Morrison)
nve Eckhardt company In "A FlUt for
Htnor.
CKNU THEATER O'ark and TVarhlnc
tfa Continuous vaudeville, 2:30. 7;30
a r M.
rA.VTA?BP- THEATER (4th and Stark)
tMtInuetii vaudeville. 2;S0. 7:30 and t
r. M
"!n THEATER Park and Washington)
lnttg vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 0 I M.
Ftn A tDmoN al Diit.ivnmEs.-An effort
made to set more frequent mall
Wivries in the business district of the
. . ou-. .1 present in aiftrici De-
E Burnsidc street nnd Haw-
. arTkonie avenue and between Grand avenue
" 5 e IVHIamettr River pets three dally
j$ 4elv1es from Station A. Outride of
" - tlfti. IfM-rilnrT- Kiel Tivnnllnlli ott-nnt
thrre ar rn-n dally deliveries. On the
"vt SWe In the business section thcro
arc fer ami five deliveries a day. Jt is
cowrtdccfd that the business section
Jwf Gra4 avenue and the. river Is
f wIMdfBt importance to need at least
swUt maN delivery a day In addition
to tkf ihw which it now enjoys. At
We?it the- carrier have all they can
te t Handle ihe mail In the district, and
fc mere deliveries are ordered more
arrtorK would be needed. A committee
ffm the Raj Side Improvement Associa
te kfw the matter In hand.
IVw. Rbmajn on- East Side. Washing
W kwJpf K. 45. A. F. fc A. M.. at its
! J1ty that It would not hold Its meet-
w In the Mtmonir Tomple on the "Weft
SMe. However, there were some in the
tope who heHevod that It would be a
thin? i so ta the tomnle when it is
A wmpJhanwi. Hawthorne and Mount
1 1 TaW lotlt-nit atvri 1ha nlirf hnnnlmc
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Death or Mrs. Fixmnscr MJumx. Mrs.
Florence STartln. wife of J. C MartJn,
died at her home In Montarilla. yesterday,
at the age or 42. Tho funeral will take
place from the family home, 232 Leveda.
street. Montavllla. today at 2iM P. M.
Interment will be In Multnomah Ceme
tery. Steamship Aluancb sails from Couch
street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka.
Saturday night, March 24. at S. C. H.
Thompson's Ticket Agency. 12S Third
street. F. P. Baumgartner, Agent, foot
Couch street. Main S61.
Hoo-Hoo concatenation at the Auditori
um Hall, 206 3d street, on Saturday.
March 24, at S o'clock sharp.
Is Woostkr Fair?
GUT lAI FROZEN SHOOTS
HOW TO TREAT ROSE BUSHES
INJURED BY FROST.
Frederick V. HoIman'F Counsel to
Grovrcr5 Few Bushes, He
Thinks, AVerc Killed.
Everj rose bush in and about Portland
was Injured more or leas by the blizzard
of last week. Xone eicapd. All the
new. tender shoots which put out late
in February and early In March ar badly
damaged, if not frozen to death, but the
main hushep were not killed.
What to do now with thes blackened
and withered stems Is a question that
novices in rosegrowlng are asking them
selves. Yesterday's balmy weather no
doubt prompted several to ask The Ore
gonlan to idvise them. Their Inquiries
were referred to Mr. Frederick V. Hol
man. who courteously took time frpm a
busy day to pen the following:
Vhll" the recent colt weather damaged
many roe buhe?, I am of the opinion that
very few hushes have bfen permanently in
jured. The wind, combined with the cold,
was jmrflelent to kill many of the new shoots
or to srreatly damage thee rhoote. In my
own carden, where I hRve about J00 wc
bufliex. I have not seen evidences that any
of the buehe were billed. Some of the deli
cate varieties may pocrfbly be killed to Uo
END OF GAS INVESTIGATION IN SIGHT
Tfce jra inqulrj' will be resumed in th Council Chambers at 7:30 o'clock
thV in4nir. whn it Is expected that Attorney McGinn and Teal will argue
the paint at Jue before the investigating committee.
an adiuratneat was takon lapt Tuesday. Mr. Veal stated that hs
ei :- oil t encudn the preFentatlon of thv Gas Company line of dcfcnfce
ta aBwt har at the meeting tonight, and In all probability the whole
matter wlM le submitted after the argument of counsel. .
V ''Ug tM the Birkhard building, have
k", ihi yn ad ane way or the other. The
jjiT'N AUMna Kdpe5 ive not acted dollnitely.
".;,0S haw nre exported to take the same (action
f"h Waahlngten. A member of Washington
J h4cc rentnrket yesterday that if the
jw $ jMsem M:nk lodges In East Portland
wore move to the West Side it would
re the neM fr organization of now
j"' Wigos. Those In favor of centralizing
r tHO PoHry of Masonic lodges
J :n Urc rtUe to take this action.
TaCH FonHJGN-BOKN Girus Bngltbh
. lUtAieoKBR. The Young Women's Christian
. J Aa ctwtkHt tonight will open classes for
'he InstmcttoH f foreign girls ifi the Eng-
'? v4i henakpHtm anil ra:te;itlK u cordial Invlt.i-
thMi to ail who are not familiar with this
hittctMpe to avail themselves of this op
ortMft to learn. An Increasingly large
jnaig Mvmher of foreign girls arc coming to
"C&T 3m PortlaiMt for domestic and other work and
:tf "" nMsually quick at learning and
rwury to a-wit tnemseives 01 ine oppor
mtlt of self-lmprovemeat. The assocla
t.n earnestly rwiuesta the co-operation
r: latdW who employ such girls and are
5 ski to have their aorvants come down
...JjJ nignt Nr ana join ine classes. ju
- sear swojects win oe taKcn up ana
Pi 3r 'here will je social features connected
with the evening.
&JE
U - it Goldstein, having a place of busihess
f at JSTu K-erott stret, will have to ex
plain to Municipal Judge Cameron tins
tnorning why he Informed Mrs. Fannie
SeUcr rte need not appear in court yes
troay to defend herself against a charge
f using profane language. Goldstein was
the romntainant. and was present at the
morning session. In the afternoon the
tmatt came into Clerk Hennessey's office
dng for her ball money. She was told
in t nan ueen loneixea oecausc sue janeu
l&o o4per She then declared that Golu-
tsictn toM her she neod not come to court.
was tssued for Goldstein, and he will be
trought In.
itfiu "nil Srnxirp RvwiviTinvs The
lvd States Civil Service Commission
Kg. MiitKunces the following examinations
toh will he held In this city. Assayer,
1 ;he Custom-House service, Chicago. III..
a salary of SSOW per annum; assistant,
m tli Philippine service, at a salary of
12 per annntn: assistant lumberman, in
forest ser.'ice. Department of Agri-
j'.turr. at a salary of ffl500 per annum;
-egtneer a ad sawyer, in the Indian ser-
. at salary of JSOO per annum; and
trsenRer. in the branch hydrographic of-
TW Pnf-tlmul fr at a ssalarv of S4S0 ner
rvT i:nuni I'ersons desiring to compete
should call on Z. A. Leigh, postoffice de-
'arttnent. city.
'"aitaik Suover's Witticism."! expect
I dog to be picked up with the delirium
fmeaf." said Captain of Police Slover.
hr caliod attention to a slip he had
'visi made out relatlx'o to a lost fox ter
ter. with a "ijrown face, with 'black spot
r. i-it siac 01 lace ana answering to
riame f G.t- The fox terrier Is the
i j--ierry of James Kobison. living at zs
North Third street. "This dog will prob
ah'v b found in the North End, most
.kly In one of the saloons," the report
read Up to the hour of going to press
fox terrier was still at large, and
probably "beastly" Intoxicated.
Desebt Seattle ron Portland. The
-H-les & Smith Company, which handles
1 Iron d supplies of all kinds nnd pneu-
,?r.ati tools, with stores in San Iranclsco.
Los Angeles and for the vast five years In
Seattle, has just moved the Seattle house
- o Portland, where it win be located at
r.M Sixth street, north. J. P. Eccles, man-
jjlager of the firm, was In Portland yes-
erday and stated his people believed
Portland is a better place to do business
rj-oad and trolley line building now in pro-
i"grtss 11 err.
I Dkspondent Man Kills Himself. Fred
I Rodney committed suicide at 489 Clacka
Rmas street yesterday morning by shoot
g.ng himself In the head. He was for
Kmerly a aheepherdcr and came here rc-
"rntly from Hay Creek. Or., and was be-
jeved to have. Jbeen despondent through
rot being able to secure employment. He
's said to have relatives residing at Hay
"reck. 8nd the Coroner notified the au
thorities ot that place yesterday.
Ijxturb on Jewish Reform Movement.
P" Stephen S. Wise will lecture at the
Temple Beth Israel tonight on "The
llstory of the Jewish Reform Move
ment T services will begin at 8
clock and strangers are always welcome.
e lecture tonight will be the first of
series of addresses by Dr. Wise upon
he Jewish reformation.
Fcnerai. of Mabel ICelsat. The fu-
eral of Mabel Kelsay. aged 12 j-ears. was
held yesterday from Dunnlng's undertak
ing chapel. East Sixth street. And the
nterment was. In Lone Fir Cemetery. She
died at Good Samaritan Hospital. She
was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed
ward J. Kelsay. recently of Kansas.
D. IXMtamre nerve tonic tablets at
EycseU's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st.
Boel Brau.
A Pure Drfnx Food.
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ground. But if the roots are not Injure,
even thc.e will send out new shoots, and the
effect will be to make the bushes grow irtrong
ly. as though they had been pruned to that
point. Instead of being killed to the ground
by the cold weather.
If the new shoots arc killed or have been
damaged to practically the whole length. U
will be best to cut off the damaged new
shoots very clows to the main stem. In a
short time a bud or "eye" will appear on
each ide of where the new ehoot joined the
main stem, and each of these will grow Into
a shooL In many instance it might be well.
If thore be two new rhoots, to pinch off one
after they have grown to .the length of say
one inch. Thl Is on!) .necessary to keep the
buhcs from having too many new shoote.
In most instances, if the new shoots have,
been killed, they will dry up and drop off or
slouch off. Jt I best, however, to cut olt
these Khoot which have been killed, as I
have Indicated. If the destroyed new hoot
la allowed to slough off. It may kill the hark
where it cane from the main stem and ex
tend to the new shoota, which would other
wise grow.
Fortunately. In Tortland the weather did
not become cold enough to fret2e the sap in
the older wood of moet buahe. It Is pos
sible that it may have been cold enough be
tween Portland and Vancouver In some places
to kill some of the bushes to the ground.
If there was any manure or other protection
on the beds the cold doe not teem to havo
been great enough to kill the root by freez
ing the ground. It will be well to wait until
the mild weather now prevailing given a
chance for the new bude. which are to make
shoots and branches, to develop.
Inleas the old stems have become black
ened, and on removing a small part of the
bark it I seen that thl blackness goes to
the wood. It will be best not to cut the
buhca which have been alreadv pruned any
runner until it l seen that the old shoots
have been killed. But It the bark ban turned
block and this blackness extends to the wood,
the bush should be trimmed below such place
as soon as it Is ascertained that this has taken
place.
NURSES GIVEN OIPLOiS
GRADUATES FROM ST. VI X.
CENT'S ARE HONORED.
Clergy and Hospital Staff Unite to
Express Good Wishes for
Their Success.
Amid the laudators' remarks of the
clergy and hospital staff, the best wishes
of scores of friends, the beautiful sur
roundings of flowers and music, ten pretty
girls graduated from the training school
of 9L "Vincent's Hospital last night and
took their places in tthe rank of trained
nurses, a calling which has become Indis
pensable to the medical profession. The
exercises were especially pleasing for such
an occasion and the large audience of
friends and admirers of the graduates
gave testimony to their popularity and
sterling worth. A long table which stood
at the head, of the room was loaded to
its canacity with flowors and gifts, and
white dresses and happy faces of the
class members formed a fitting back
ground for this token ot appreciation from
many Portlanders.
Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie had charge of
the exercises and opened the programme
with appropriate remarks, expressing his.
belief that the members of the -class were
entirely fitted for the important profes
sion which they were entering. He Intro
duced Dr. William Jones, who gave the
address to the 'graduates. Dr. Jones re
marks were of a highly laudators nature,
but fraught with much good advice to the
young nurses who were to undertake
many Important cases in the immediate
future. He warned them that in many
instances the flame of life was reduced
to a feeble flicker, and whether It flamed
up again or went out depended entirely
on the nurse. He admonished them to
keep Informed on the many and constant
advances in their profession and to read
current magazines and books on the sub
ject. The RU Rev. Alexander Christie. Arch
bishop of Oregon, awarded the diplomas,
afterward making a glowing speech of
tribute to the quality and steadfastness
which -tho class members have exhibited
during the three years of their training.
He gave all credit to the Sisters whose
patience and self-sacrlflce had meant so
much to the pupils of the training school,
and also to the efficient members of the
hospital staff. After several numbers by
a stringed orchestra the flowers and pres
ents were disbursed and the class re
ceived the congratulations of their many
friends.
Drs. R. T. Boals, G. H. Ostranden, I,. E.
Matter and A- C. Hanson were graduated
from the hospital school, having .served
their terms as Interns. The members of
the nurses graduating cla.se were: Ml sees
Z5e
"Multnomah"
IS THE
BEST $3.00 HAT
- MADE
Wc have all the latest shapes
in both soft and Derby
; Sam'I Rosenblatt & Co. j
Cor. Third nnd Morrison Sta. o
OHICKERIXG Pianos, the
oldest in America, best
in the world, the Chickering
and the forty-five other
worthy American makes,
are
8old Only Ht
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
Store at Portland. Spokane. Ro!e.
tsan Francisco. Stockton. Oakland
and All Other Important foist.
Margaret Alice Tynan. Anna Maria Mlk
kolscn, Christina Mackay. Ethel M. Hart.
Edith J. Houck, of Portland; Xell H.
Flndlay. Carlton: Helen A- net-tor vr-
est Grove: Jessie H. Hicks, London. Eng.
ana; nuaa A. Engelhardt. Victoria, B.
a, and Lydla Fletcher. Walla Walla.
MONEY LEFT TO ACTRESS
Daughter of Denis 1c Dnc Contests
Her Father's Will.
LOS ANGELES. March 22. That
Denis Lc Due. the Canadian engineer,
who died here March 6 last, was men
tally incompetent, habitually under the
Influence of Intoxicants and that he
signed his purported will under. duress,
fraud and 'menace, are the principal
grounds for a contest against probat
ing the M ill filed by Le Due's daughter,
Mrs. Georgette Lc Due Elliott, of Den
ver, in the Superior Court todaj'.
Tho will offered for probate cut off
Mr. Elliott with SI and leaves the bulk
of the fortune of over $1 00.0(H) to L.ucilc
Isabel Sells, a former actrcss, now residing-
here.
EXPOSTIQNRINK NEWS.
Tonight at 3 o'clock during the reg
ular session of skating the floor will
be cleared for a few moments, and Joe
Waldsteln, champion roller skater,
will give an exhibition or speed and
fancy skating- which will be a revela
tion to the spectators as to what feats
can be performed on roller skates. One
of his spectacular feats consists In
skatlnjr on his heels, in nnd out among
a dozen or more hot ties having- sharp
pointed knives standing upright from
the necks of the bottles. The regular
price of admission will not be ad
vanced for the exhibition.
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Spring and Summer
Clothes of Quality
Style and Fit
Vast assortment of new styles and models.
Every garment bears the above label Look
for it, as it is your guarantee and insures
superiority in style, fit and quality.
Both Suits and Topcoats are a combination
of good fabrics, good tailoring, good taste
and the correct expression of the newest
thoughts in fashion. Our prices are always
right.
MEN'S SUITS $10 UP
TOPCOATS $10 UP
You can do satisfactory mail order buying. Ask us to send you our new catalogues
together with samples and self-measurements. Address "Mail Oi;der Department"
Connoisseurs Understand That There Is Nothing Better
Than
YELLOWSTONE
Thiskey. Old, mellow and delightfully palatable, it is the ideal stimulant
ROTHCH1LD BROS., PORTLAND, OR., Sole Agents
Your Eyes Are Valuable
Have Them Properly Fitted by the .
House That Knows How
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
(Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Liks, Dallas, Texas; Portland, Orejoa)
133 Sixth St Successor to Walter Reed Oreffoni&n Blrg.
London With the half-year's profits.
M.303.SM, the Bank of England Thursday '
declared a dividend of per cent I
PLAYING WITH DEATH
Is folly. Bond your life for your lega
tees. That's the only true insurance and
It's what wo issue. It can't default.
Costs least of any.
THE WASHINGTON LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
John Lockhart, Mgr., 610-611 Cham
ber of Commerce.
JOHN HEINRICH WANTED.
Mrs. Mary Hclnrich, Clackamas. Ore
gon, wants Information of John II. Heln
rlch. who disappeared from his home.
Clackamas, Or., on March IS. Mr. Heln
rlch Is a native of Switzerland, medium
height, dark mustache and partly bald.
SPECIALS TODAY.
. Samples muslin gowns, skirts, drawers,
corset covers: samples kntt vests and
pants; samples shirtwaists. Thousands
of them secured for 00c on the Jl. On
sale today bj McAllen & McDonnell, cor
ner Third and Morrison.
JULIA MARLOWE SHOES
Are built true to nature, have up to
the mlnuto styles with a strong bear
ing toward comfort.
REEVES SHOE COMPANY.
130 Sixth Street.
WHERE JO DINE,
All the delicacies of the season at ta
Portland Restaurant; fine prlvat apart
ments far parties. Open all alsbt. S&i
'W&shlagtoB. sear Fifth.
EUcb-Gra4 Pteaes fer Kt
And sold oa easy payments. Flaae teals
and repalriBc. H. Slasaelsaer. 72 Third sc.
PIANOS
Wc buy them direct from Eastern
factories. We pay no Jobbers' prof
its. We sell direct to the customer,
thereby saving the expense of
salesmen, commissions, etc. We
have no word-cpntest due bills out
against us. and OUR PRICES ARE
RIGHT. Speaking of due bills, wc
noUce that due bills for Jl havo
been offered for S3 CASH, and even
advertised for sale at that price.
How much are they actually
worth?
Our line of pianos Is second to
none In the dty. See them. You
will like them, and our prices will
more than please you now. PI
ANOS. PIANO PLVYERS AND
PLAYER PIANOS.
Soule Bros. Piano Co.
2 374 Morrison St.. Cor. West Park.
TEETH
S1XM Fall Sec
fer
FRED FREES
Raojn 465 Deltas
BaiMU
VcAwa6 Printing Co
txxr your. xzasoh'jtLz rxjczs
S4 7H TA.M. tTREIT
1
The Policy
Contracts of
Oregon Life
The
Building Loans
Made by us afford the most
practical means for the aver
age wage-earner to acquire a
home 21.25 per month for
60 months will repay a $1000
loan, principal and interest.
Why pay rent?
COLUMBIA LIFE S TRUST COMPANY
Sixth Floor Concord Building.
CUT RATES
. .SAVF
MONEY
Come at once and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SIL
VER FILLINGS. Sc UP; GOLD FILL
INGS. 75c UP: SET OF TEETH. W.0;
SPLENDID SET. 5S.C0; GOLD CROWNS.
J3.0O TO $5.00; WHITE CROWNS. 52.50
TO S.00.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Boston Painless Dentists
S91h Morrison it. opposite Meier tc Frank
and Postoffict.
Are based on sound principles that have
been tried and stocii the test of time
Tha Tn-rrcfmnfQ Of the coapaay are made by reputable
JL lie 1X1 v Co LiHCii to and successful financiers.
TTl-i a Tt-i euro n rcx BPrtaent is in the hands of men who are
1 ne nSUranCe gfcilld I the profession.
Policyholders' Dividends ST4 lt the end of
A. L. MILLS, L. SAMUEL, CLARENCE S. SAMUEL,
President. General Manager. Assistant Manager.
286 Waehisgtoa Street (Mackay BQdiag)f Portias d, Oregon.
The Portland
Do yoa love rood nsasle? Yoa
ean select your cholc from a port
folio of SCO pieces or popular aaosia
ef ths world, and Professor Aa
aterdam and bis Hungarian orcaw
tra will render It for yoa.
Everything to eat aad drlax. ana
It costs no more In th
Portland Hotel Kathskeller
than elsewhere In the city. SrwX
weekday nLsbt frosa 30 t9 U
SULPHUR
For Spraying and Dipping
BALF0DR, GUTHRIE 6 CO.
PORTLAND
Keith's
Konqueror.
$3.50 and
$2j.00
r?r J&r Shoes
Comfort in every step. Extreme style in every pair.
STON Sz KEITH SHOE CO..
Makers. Brockton. Mass.
Sold by W. J. Fullanf, 283-285 Morrison
Talking Machines
The Oregonian has a limited number of $25.00 Eilers Talking arid
Singing Machines which will be given away to old or new subscribers
for The Daily and Sunday Oregonian.
How To Get a Machine for Nothing
r ' FORM OF CONTRACT
I hereby subscribe for The Daily and Sunday Oregonian for 12
months, for which I will pay on demand at the rate of 75 cents a
month, and I am to receive a $25.00 Eilers Talking and Singing
Machine free. I am to purchase $35.00 worth of records for said
machine from the Eilers Piano House, Portland, Oregon. I will pur
chase two or more records upon the delivery of the machine and one
or more records each week thereafter for 33 weeks. The sad machine
to remain the property of The Oregonian until the full number of
records have been so purchased, and the subscription for The Oregon
ian has been paid in full. In case of failure to comply with the terms
of this contract, I agree to return said machine on demand without
legal process.
Eilers Piano House
Park and Washington Su.
Private Exchange 23
Room 200, Oregonian
Main 7070
jTotfiisT f Ooo I
hJtr LadyfcShoeC-J i
rs-Nk Made in tie latest gna"pcs'anrl M
rJ ilv lotliers. TLose wLo wear the
PHHHKfi55SW Tourist Lave the satisfaction of w
m taowing they are stylishly dressed, whether in San Fran- f
M cisco or New York Made witk the idea of comfort for m
W people who are f qrced to be on tneir feet a great deal. M
Feels right: looks right; wears right; costs but $3.00 m
B Sold by tic bet deakra everywhere. y a
Dr. W. A. irUa.
"Does It Hurt?"
"Sol Painless dentistry la not a myth in
our office It's cold fact. It has to be.
From the moment a patient takes the
chair to the time he leaves. It Is our duty
to make sure we don't Inflict pain. "Do
the work right" and "Don't hurt" are our
mottoes.
WISE.BROS., Dentists
Falling BIdgr.. 3d and Washington. S A. M.
to. 3. P. JC. Sundays. 9 to 12. Main 302S.
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