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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1907)
THE MORXIXG OREGOKLLW FHIDAr, JAXUARV 25. 100:. . n CITY ITO IN BRIEF ORKGOMAN TKLErllONKH. rnintinr-rtoom Main .070 rity Circulation Main WO Msnaglnc Kdltor Main 70TO funflay Editor .................. Jwf tn 7"70 'omposlng-Roora . .... . Main 7070 Mtjr Editor jum 7070 fupcrlntendsnt BuMdlna Main "070 &amt StKJe OfTlce. . Kmz At THB HKILIfJ THKATER Kih nr1 Wastitn- tr-n atrcrtrl -Tonlfht at 8:15 o'c!ock. 'ri"rl rlnTi Pimpion Id the conic opera, "Rd Feather."' JUKER THEATER (M fc!. Yamhill an4 Ty- lor) Bakr Theater Cnmpany In "Why f j x t -r Bmtfil In"; tcolsht at 8:19. EMHRB THKATER ( 1 1 til an5 Morrtaon) 'The Midnight Flyer"; tonight at 8:15. CP.AND THKATF.K (WathingtoD, bttn Par and Seventh) Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 end p. M. PAXTAGES THEATER .Fourth and Stark) Continuous vaudeville, 2:36, 7:30. P. M. 5TAR TH3ATEF. (Park and tveshtnston) Allen Stock Company In "Humbug"; mat inee at 2:13; tonight at 8:15. LYRIC THEATER (7th and Aider) The Lyrls Slock Company in "iSapho": U:10 ana 8:15 Fikihh Part ov Fill. -The Pacific Ttifdirr Company has completed the rlH on Hiast Oak street between Union and ttrand avenues, and started oil the 1111 bMween Grand avenue and East Sixth treet. This latter block will he filled up this month, when the contractors can tart on FJant Sixth street between Oak ind wastiingiou stiTfts. It vlil taKe bout three month to complete the em- bankment on I On : Sixth street. In con nection with th If work the company again bringing t ? ie embankment on Vnion ivenu baok to erade. as the embank ment had net! led several feet the pant w weeks. tt is preparing to complete t he improvement on L'nion avenue and ropen that street to the public. It tias been closed up for several months, l'nion avenue will be covered with crushed rook between Flaeil Oak and Belmont street. OrBRA-HOVSR COMMITTEES MEET. East Side opera-house commitees will meet to- nisht at the rooms of the Kast Side Club on the top floor of the Sarftent Howl, comer Grand and Hawtliorne avenues. to adopt plans for floating the enterprise. Tliese committees are from all the East Side push rlubs. as follows : Kast did Improvement Association, East Side Busi ness Men's Club, Sellwood Board or Trade, Montavilla Board of Trade and Improvement Lea sue, Woodlawn Push Club, Woodstock Push Club, Mount Tabor Improvement Association, Northeastern Improvement Association. Irvlngton Club, Center Addition Progressive League. Mis sissippi Avenue Board of Trade and the Mount Scott Improvement Association. All these clubs have indorsed the East Side theater project and appointed com mittees to co-operate in making- It go. - Police Arrest Teamster. The first arrest made by the police- In months on a charge of blocking; streetcar traffic was made yesterday morning; at Fifth and Washington, when Patrolman M. P. Murphy took J. O. Konninjr into custody nd sent him to head Quarters. There t he prisoner deposited 10 ball for his ap- pearanre In the Municipal Court, where the case is to be called this morning. Konnlnff la, team-director for Olds, Wort ma n A fCinsr. - Dkath or Sam i T5t. g. Botch. Samuel S. f.oyce, head sawyer of the Inman-Poulsen Company sawmill, died yesterday morn inn: at rtiK home. 560 Fast Eigrlith street. Mr. Boyce had been 111 but a short time. He was a member of Portland Lodge, No. fw. -A. F. and A. M. A wife and two children survive him. The funeral fvill be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock under the auspices of the Masonic order. The Interment will be in Rivet-view Ceme tery. Gktt New IToeB Wag "S. The Stephens' j JkMltloh Hohc Compr y yesterday , re-1 reived its hew hose w leon, which "takes the place Of the hose : eel. Tlie - reer will be taken to Sellwood as soon as the building there is mao ready for the paid (Ire company. Battalion Chief Holden is rettlnt? the Brooklyn ruglne-house ready for the enRinp and p. Id company, which will be installed win-never the Council make., the approprifit'.on. Houses Wanted to Rbxt. We have 100 first-class tenantj. wl-.om we are anxious to locate In desirab-.i houses before Feb ruary 1. If you ha e anything good and modern, five to el;, lit rooms. Kast Side or West Side, list the same with us at once. Wc will fur.'.ish you a tenant and collect the rent for you if you so desire. The Title Gum-ant. e & Trust Co.. 240-244 Washington street, corner Second, Fort land. Or. t'lirNEsK GAMRt.rns P.AtDEn. In a raid on a Chinese jra m li'lng-housc at 30l Sec ond street yestenlay afternoon Captain Moove Rml stiuad arrested five Chinamen and seized some paraphernalia, said to have been used in the conduct of the pttblls)nTien t. letter Pa trolman James Anderson nrrencd All Joe, ivlio is cliarseil with having been an employe of the bowse. CI. a. Ft. Kncampmknt. H. Sutclirre, de- partiTifnt commander of the G, A, F.t yesterday announced the dates tor the dopa rtnient encampment to be held at N'ewbcrir. Or.. next Summer. The en campment was set by the council of ad- ministration of the G. A. R. lor June 2a to 29. inclusive. DKATH OP" MnS. TlIAD "Vi". Vrkbla.vi. Mrs. Vreeland wife of Thad W. Vree- land, former East Side Justice of the Peace, died at 8 o'clock last night. For more than a week she had been ill of pneumonia and Tuesday night her condi tion became serious. She sank steadily until the end. PorTT-A.7M Chambtcr a Moket.. A letter r r i 111 the Montana Ruslness Men's League rr Billtna-s hs been received by the Port land Chamber of Commerce asking for a copy of the constitution and by-laws of l.he Portland body, which will be used its a, model for the Billings organization. Robbed bt Footpaps. A. O. Schick, living at 34T Market street, reported to the police that he was held up by two armed men late Wednesday night and robbed of $1. He was going home at the time and was stopped at Seventh and Columbia streets. , Leg BnoKEN in' Kikawat.-In a run away at Nineteenth and Thurman streets last night P. B. Lewis, aged 45 years, was hurled from his wagon and sustained a broken right leg. He was removed to the Good Samaritan Hospital In the pa trol wagon. James Stott ti.t.. James Stott. an East Side pioneer and an ex-Deputy Sheriff, Is very ill at the Good Samaritan Hos pital. He was stricken at Sheridan. Or.. Sunday and was brought to the hospital Tuesday. Members of his family are with him. ( Carpenter Rheaks Arm. R. a. Wend- land. a carpenter, fell from a scaffold while at work in a Rurnaide-street resort yesterday and was removed to the Good Samaritan Hospital. He has a broken arm and painful scalp wounds. Rabbi Wisa RnruRKa. Rabbi Jonah tjt wise, pastor of Congregation Beth Israel, returned" from Atlanta. Ga., late last i nlarht. He will conduct the regular ser vice at 8 o'clock thia evening at th j s.vnHgoa-ue. Jacob A. Rub, the famous New York citlaen appears at the White Temple on the Y. M. O. A. Star Course Friday nig-ht, January 26 Reserved seats 50 cents and $1. For Rent. Storeroom. 131 Sixth street, to let for the month of February. - For particulars inquire of the superintendent, room 1 Oiegontan building. First Baptist Church. The third num er of the Y. M. C A. Star Course will be held Friday night. Jacob A. Rtis will speak. Wasted. Teams at Seventh and Oak streets: (Su per day. Klwood Wiles Cont. Y. M. C. A. Star Course number Frl- fU night t the Whits Temple. MAlLCARKHSltS. mailcarriers will b added to the force now employed at the Portland PostorTice. PosunMt.r Mlnto has received notice from Washington of the appointment. and trios who will be placed on the pay. rotl on February 1 are Stanford 1. Han on. Jarr c. Campbell and Albert let. Cooper. HosoLiM is GRTEFUL.-Scoretary Gilt- ner. of the Chamber of Commerce, re- C4-T.tl received a letter from Secretary Wood. of the Honolulu Chamber of Com- nwee, expressing ttianKs o;f belialt ot the Honolulu organization' for the aseist- nee rendered In ott lnirc an appropria tion for a breakwater at Hllo Harbor. sociai, union at Grace Chubch,-A social union, at which the members of the various Methodist Churches of the clty and representatives from the western part of the state will be present, will be held In the Grace Methodist Church next Wednesday evening;. Music will be ren dered and refreshments served. BuhX8 Anniversary Concert and Daxce. Arlon Hall, tonight. Admission 50 cents. Auspices of Clan Macleay. For Welsh Anthracite, the best and cheapest coal on the market, telephone to Main 65, Oregon Fuel Company. AT THE THEATERS By Arthur A. Greene. ""Red Feather," at the Hell iff. OounteM Hilda von Draa .Chtrldah Simpson Mile. Flfln Lucy JtlonMoe frlncesa Zeeican North MarOahen An'.tft, 1 Spanish Blrl....May Enury Parada. Australian arirl. Grace Seasler Dapllne. Knsrliari wlrl . . Evelyn Taylar Vlctorine. rrench ajlrl. .Mlgnon Ayre er n .Miss Tvlmtierly KHa Miss Tyler MIh Sadler aaarl Miaa Burn.ide Captain Trevors I.yman Wheeler H. R. H. Crottn Prince of Ro- mancla A. JB. MacGaheo Baron Bnlver str.uH.W. J, JlcC.rtby Colonel Mapatrtck Richard Karl Bagrtock Bowler F. H. Smith . Colonel Purbls J. K. Peck Colonel Neva., Baker Walter Walter Charles Fits Boatman ;.a. B. Bell Chief of Police r. l. Hovel THE first real comic opera of the season met a cordial reception at the Hellig last night. The tuneful Cook-Klein-De Koven concert. "Red Feather" with statuesque Cherldah Simpson and a company that Is generally excellent. People who do not like champagne served with their soup are becoming tired of the everlasting rattlety-bana; musical comedy ana view with complaisance a return to good, old comic opera. Wi are dead tired of seeing: the principal come dian fan on hia ear nine or ten times in every act, and the delight ot Chicago coon songs with the ing-enue lead turning cartwheels in the pale moonlight is growing more and more subdued. Ifs a rare and grateful privilege to hear some real music and some real singers. The score of "Red Feather" Is by Reginald le Koven. the book bv Charles Klein, of "Lion and the Mouse" fame and the lyrics by Charles Emerson Cook. It doesn't resresent the hMi efforts of any of the three but It Is "good stun." Occasionally there Is a reminis cence of dear old "Robin Hood" In the lilt and swing of the songs and the story and topical -verses are suflicientlv taking. A few of the jokes should be turned over to the historical society, but after, all we'd fall In .a faint If we 1 a new joKe. so why complain. "Red Feather" was here two years ago with Grace Van Studdlford as prima donna, but Grace had a tantrum and a cold, that time and wouldn't work so an understudy had to do it. For this reason it is Impossible for those who saw the piece before to com pare Von Studdlford and Bimpeon. fheridah of the opulent charms of voice and figure was an accentuated hit last night however. Her group or songs in the first act. particularly "Red Feather" and "Uft Fp Thine Eyes", in the second were splendidly given and in the ensem bles her magnlflrent voice fairlv lifted the audience off Its feet. The other big: song number was "Draw the Sword" tremen- duously well sung by A. B. MacGahen and the male chorus. The comedian. AV. .T. McCarthy. Rich ard Karl and K. H. Smith worked hard and deserved most of the laughs they elicited. There are a number of very pretty drls In the chorus and all moved as If thry wanted to give the public a square deal. There is an augmented orchestra for the enfraRement, the best heard at the 3-fell.a- this year, and Ieo Merrlman. the musical director proved that a director is more than & mere vermiform appendix to a musical show. The management should consider Itself lucky to have drawn Merriman out of the lottery wheel. "Red Feather" will continue until Sat urday night with a matinee Saturday afternoon. Heform school's Social Pleasures. SALEM. Or.. Jan. 24. (To the Editor.) T was verj' much surprised to see an article In The Orea-onlan of January 23 with reference to a party given at the Reform School. In reply I will that 14 from the cottaare farm and Mute School were Invited over to spend the evening and the school band played for them to dance a while. There were only two out side of the Institutions present and they were neighbors. There was no smoking and none has ever been allowed In or around the Institution. It is strictly against our rules. There was no card- Large For ON Upper Washington St. LOW RENT LONG LEASE These stores are in fireproof brick building, have modern glass fronts, are located in growing business district.. Apply to GEVURTZ&SONS THE HOUSEFURNISHERS 173-175 First Street Three H : . : I I i Active Accounts -of Individuals, Firms and Corporations SOLICITED 2fc Interest on Daily Balances OUR LOCATION Is absolutely the BEST IN THE CITY .WASHINGTON in the busi est east and went street. SIXTH la the moat popular north and south street. CO BANKING HOUSE In at their Intersection. and every streetcar In th ctty passes our doors, or connects with ctri that do. mm trust & SAVINGS BANK Sixth and WaablnaNi streeU. playing m the presence of the boys or In the adjoining Toom. A uleasant even- in was spent. - The work here Is confln- ingr and the officers have few social pleas ures, their time being (riven to the youth In their care, and U seems too baa that there should be unfavorable comment over what they do have. The anonymous letter was. of course. written to Injure the management and the work ot a coward, wnoever the person may be. N. H. LOONEY. Superintendent. FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY "Oregon," by Baker Stuck Company xt Week. In producing Mrs. June McMillcn Ord- way's new drama "Oreg-on." the Baker Stock Company feels that it has a vehicle worthy of Its greatest effort and .much time and attention are beinsr spent upon tne rehearsals now In progress. The sonars which Mrs. Ordway has written especially for this production will he one of the salient features of the piece and they will be sung- by Portland's best solo ists. One of them, written for a xoprano. Is entitled "Ixve Is a Cruel King." and another for a tenor is particularly ap propriate and catchy. "When ThLj Old Town Was Nrew." These two sonars will be placed oh sale immediately in street form. The ministers of the city witl be guests of the authoress at one of the four per- iui iiiuiicrri a itr -a. 1 w 4X.UC1 Iiuuiuct t- 4 womtnent nloneers who were personally interested in the events nortraved In "Ore gon will also be entertained by her. j ne ract that the old prairie schooner and other properties used in this play are all genuine, being loaned by the His torical Society for the occasion, will lend an additional charm to the strictly pioneer atmosphere. Oregon and the Northwest will be presented In drama, with facts historically correct, for the firpt time through the' medium of Mrs. Ordway's new drama, The production will be given Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednes day nights, with Wednesday matinee. Seat are now selling; at the Baker box office. TRIUMPHS J)F HARTMANN Famous Hungarian Violinist - Has Played in Many Capitals. Arthur Hflrtmann's triumphs In musical Europe during the past two years have won for Mm an undisputed place among the greatest violinists of the present gen eration. In Berlin. In Ijondon, in Holland, in Hungary, in Scandinavia. Ron man la. Bulgaria and Austria he has won great praise from the pnbllc and the press. He has made a number of short tours through Holland wlt.li Ib rold Bauer, a great favorite here in Portland, and they two are regarded as almost puolic Idols in that particular country violinist will play here The younir the Weillc Theater Friday. February 1. under the direction of Ils Steers-Wynn Coman, and the seat sale for the concert opens next Wednesday morning. How to Thaw Powder. S. M. Kelso, of Sherwood, called at The Oregonlan office yesterday to make a statement as to how "tump powder- may be thawed to avoid explosion and subse quent mangling or death, llis method Is to place the sticks in horse manure, instead of in an oven or- toy a Are. and he states that the warmth will thaw the powder in at least two days without any danger. Two Husliands' Ask Divorce Two husbands applied to the State Cir- t;ult Court yesterday for divorces from wives who have deserted them. J. A. Williams says that Minna Williams de serted him several years ago In Colo rado. They were married at Gunnison Stores Rent 219-227 Yamhill Street in 1900. George L. Peaslee wants divorce from M. W. Peaslee on the grounds that she went to California three years ago and has not since returned. Thev were married at San Jose in 1886. WHERE TO DINE. All the. delicacies of th season at th Portland Restaurant: fine private apart nenta for pax-ties, AOS Wash., near atau Perkins Hotel restaurant, L. E, Mar tinez, chicken dinner with Ipe cream, etc.. 40 cents. THE BIG SKIRT SALE. Today at I.e Palais Roval. JlO and S12 values go at fi.So, 375 Washington street.' Tour Complexion, as well as vour tem per, is -rendered miserable bv a disordered liver. Improve both by taking Carters Little Liver Pills. C ASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Sigaatur of Cfff&4 PIANOS The Most Beautiful Assortment of Pianos Ever Seen in Portland. The produet of fifteen different factories to select from all standard instru ments. Every instrument as near perfection as moJern skill and work manship can make it. We can and do sell the best pianos cheaper than any other. firm in the city. Good pianos at a low price. We do not represent inferior pianos at any price. (ail ana inspect our stock and VM1 will be convinced of tlie truthfulness of this statement. Some Bros. Piano Co. 374 Morrison St., Cor. W. Park St. v PHONE MAIN 617, Will give an interest. in a contracting company to young, energetic railroad contractor who understands all there is to know about railroad construction work. The man wanted must have extraordinary executive ability; a man who can han die foremen and men on 500 miles of work and get re sults that no other man can get. He must be every inch a real -man. Address until Feb. 15, H. A. ENSIGN, 31 Nassau street, New York. tiwl.p 'ialj.aai.jiMliPiiiUiailt),ISS3Sraajasj . .r:to...l-'ii;:i...r s,SUHuM:n.'aUBklMUmilulaMIniiHMiaw. Undar tha New Pur Food Law All Food Products must be pur auid honestly labelled. BURNETT'S VANILLA was fifty years ahead of the Uw. It was alwayt pure Vanilla. Every bottle now bears thia label : Guaranteed under the Food and Drtt Act June 30th, 1906," Strial S'umbtr 91. which has been assigned to u. fay the U. S Dept. of Agriculture. - . JOSEPH BURNETT CO.. sotran, mass .etui m"riianjrjimmi !SersieaJse I n ' A I SassW j TEETH A flt.O Foil Set tor se.es. FRED PKRHN, Boom 405 Dekum Building;. w Iffatriot I ff " SHOE. FOR MEN Jx 3. S 4.oo 1 liPlI llF BUILDING jhoei is like building anything else so Ear as quality nd cost are concerned. If you give more dayj jervice in a ihoe and perfect shoe-making. you must have advantages over the other fellow. We are Specialists. "that i to say. we have seven specialty factories. In each factory we produce a special .grade of jhoe. The workmen in that factory $ee only that grade hence become perfect operators on the class of shoes they make. Patriot " shoes are made in one of thoe specialty factories. They are not made along with cheap shoe. The workmen know noth- inS but "Patriot" and they ire drilled to one command, "Make Patriot' better every day." Wj wHplWiQt 5Hoci Art Better." MADK BBV ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RANO SHOE CO, 5T. LOUIS. MA. Sold In Pnrtland By THE CHICAGO ea-7l THIRD STREET. JiijlKrniiiinniirinifSn?!! DR. B. E.WRIGHT The Painless Dentist. Greatest Skill at Moderate Prices Zi2V2 Washington, 1 Corner Seventh. Phone Main 2119. iiimiUiiiiidiiiiiiiiMMatlljr LIGHT LUNCHES Served at REBE'5 Confectionery 310 Washington Street No Substitute for Exercise Exercise Is Nature's first remedy for constipation and many other - human ills.. Nature' second remedy is A. D. . Fruit Lax s-it .8 a delicious combina tion of ripe fruits and Nature's cura tive plants, compounded by an associa tion of 3000 qualified druggists. It re move the cause. It positively does H. Three thousand druggists guarantee it. 26c. All drugrgists. If your druggist can't supply you today, writ, enclosing price, and it will be sent prepaid by American Druggists Syndicate. 69 Mur ray street, New York. Schwab Printing Co. bxst tronr. o.vn rttett -4T' STARK STREET Last Days ARANC TP Men's Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats A last offering of our High-Gradc Garments, Superior in Style, ) Fit and Quality, at the following price reductions : $25.00 Values, Sale Price $18.85 $20.00 Values, Sale Price $14.40 $18.00 Val ues, Sale Price $13.85 $i6t50 Value,, Sals Trice $12,85 $15.00 Values, Sale Price $12.35 $12,50 Values, Sale Price $11.00 MEN'S NECKWEAR All our fine $1.00 and $1.50 Neck, wjar in a great variety of beauti- ful effects, special ....,65c j Connoisseurs Understand Than YELLOWSTONE Whiskey. Old, mellow and delightfully palatable, it 1m the idaal stimulant R0THCHILD BROS., PORTLAND, OR., Sole Agemi New York Dental Parlors FOURTH AND MORRISON STS. Portland, Oregon On hor-ownt rf the lmmna growth or our buKinrs.. and alao to accommtidatc all who winlt the services of our aktlletl work. men, we have added one more Hasten, Specialist to our already lArjya forco- of pvperts: and with our latest MODKIIV ArPM- both mprhanical and .leotrioal. we are now able to do all kinds of scientific dental work for all. By our late method abholftrm' IVO paix Is felt in nv operation. We uso no uli-cp-produclng; agents or cocaine. The?' r the only Dotital Pnrlor !n Portland that hv patent! appliances and InHrrerllent to extract your teeth so. that you will have no aore arums or bad af ter-efTecta. By our proooss you may have your teeth extracted In the morning and go home with new ones the lame day. Out charjres are moderate. Vlwip dental tvork, but in x charged by others. Gold Filling!, Gold Crowns, - - No cuarfle for rainicjj Extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done hy Graduate Dentists of 13 td L'O year' eiperl- fnoe. 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Lsrscst and Bt Eulpp Optical Eta. of SALE MEN'S SHIRTS Our entire line of $1.50 Shirts, soft and stiff bosoms; all fine mates, special .$1.15 That There Is Nothing Better We on riot try to compels with flrsUlasg work at one-hall that 51.00 $5.00 3 lifetime t Ne&lect Them Salt Lake, Dallas, Tex.: BROTTER, Mr. rortlsn. Or. Ores-salsa Bldat DRUG CO. Manufacturing and Wbolesals Druggists riArso SAPOLIO TOR TOILET AKD BATH s Ilicat enough for th aofteirl' akin, and yet efficacious in rmofinf any stain. Keeps the skin ia perfset condition. In the bath gives all th'. desirable after-effects of a Turkiah bath. It shonld be on erery uh- stand. ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGIST? 4 UsSm.nt la Aortas sat. !