Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 09, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE MORNING OKEGOXIAN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1907.
OREGONIAN TELEPHONES )
Countlng-Room Main T070
City Circulation Main 7070
Managing Editor Main 7070
. Euncay Editor Main 7070
Composing-Room Main 7070
Cltjr Editor Main T070
Superintendent Building Main 7070
Ealt 8lda Office East 6t
AMUSEMENTS.
MAKQfAM GRAND THEATFTR t Morrison
between 6th and 7th) Stockwell-Mac-Gregor
Company In The Undertow."
Tonight at 8:30.
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Park and Seventh) Vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30
and 9 P. M.
PANTAOKB THEATER tn an Btark)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30, B P. M.
X.TRIC THEATER fTth and Alder) The
Allen Stock Company In "Jim. the West
erner." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees Tues
day. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at
2:15 P. M.
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
All-Star Stock Company In "A Bachelor's
Honeymoon." Tonight at 8:13. Matinees
Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sun
day at 2:15 P. M.
THE OAKSO. W. P. carllne) Gates open
12:30 P. M. td 11 P. M., Sundays and
holidays, 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Band con
certs and free specialties.
BASEBALL At Recreation Park, (24th and
. Vaughn streets) today at 8:30 P. M. ; Port
land vs. Oakland.
OREGONIAN AT RESORTS.
Ocean Park C. H. H1U
The Breakers) ......... J. M. Arthur
Long Beaoh . Btrauhal & Co.
Beavlew .....Btrauhal Co.
Gearhart ..... ...Dresser A Co.
Seaside ...... .... -Dresser A Co.
Newport r. H. Lana
Moclips, Wash Breakers Pavilion '
Carson Springs- .Mineral Hotel
Collins Spring Belcher A Co.
Moftltt Springs ...T. Moffltt
Wllho'.t Springs F. W. McLeran
For quickest and most satisfactory,
service, subscribe for The Oregonlan at
Summer resorts through the above
agents. City rates. Subscriptions by
mail are payable In advance.
East Side Building. The brick work
on the Buckman building on the corner
of East Burnslde street and Union ave
nue has reached the third and last etory,
and the cornice Is being put on. It is
expected that this building will be com
pleted In about two months. Its cost
will be $35,000. The reinforced concrete
building for B A. Proudfoot on the north
west corner of East Third and Burnslde
street has reached the fourth story, and
the walls are now being completed. A
roof garden will be a feature of this
building. The cost will be $60,000. The
fourth and last story of the Morgan build
ing on Grand avenue and East Stark
streets is nearing completion. The original
plans called for a three-story building,
but a fourth was added. It will cost
about $40,000. The two-story Markell build
ing on East Morrison street and Union
"avenue, costing $25,000, will be com
pleted ' by September.
Seeks Portland Conndctions. The
Chamber of Commerce la in receipt of a
letter from H. B. Miller. United States
Consul-General at Yokohama, Japan,
giving the name of a firm In Yokohama
which desires to secure connections with
firms here that export leather, flour,
cotton, paper and chemicals. The
Chamber Is also In receipt of Circular 3S2
of the Isthmian Canal Commission, in
viting proposals for furnishing plumbing
and various electrical supplies and ma
chinery, besides different kinds of hard
ware and office furniture for use In
Panama.
Concert at Piedmont. At the concert
and social given in the Redemptorlst
parish at Piedmont Wednesday night the
following programme was rendered:
Overture,- Mueller . Bros." Orchestra;
Oregon Male Quarete; monologue, T. W.
Sullivan: dialect, "Dudes Soliloquy," A.
L. Morris; violin solo. Miss Mollie Keat
ing; male quartet, selection; solo, Harvey
Sullivan; vocal selection, M. J. Keating;
character song. A. L. Mdrrls; song, Ore
gon Male Quartet. The new parish is
growing rapidly.
Accused of Beating Wife. A. EL
Thomas, employed by the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power Company as a con
ductor, was arrested at his home, 932
Thurman street, yesterday morning by
Detective Price. The prisoner is charged
by his wife with assault and battery of
a most brutal nature. She said he was
provoked at her because she awakened
him early to go to his work, and that
he beat her unmercifully. She exhibited
. marks and bruises.
Girl Accused of Lmcuiti.-Viola
Klosterman was arrested at East Water
street and Hawthorne avenue last night
by Detective Price and was booked at the
police headquarters on a charge of grand
larceny. She Is alleged to have stolen
$35 from a purse belonging to Mrs. M. S.
McGUvery, of 227 Market street, in the
Plaza blocks during a band concert last
Monday night.
Deputy Health Officer Reskjns. Dr.
J. L. Wooden. . deputy health officer
tendered his resignation yesterday to
Health Officer Pohl to accept a more
lucrative position elsewhere. He was ap
pointed several months ago during the
cerebro-spinal meningitis epidemic. No
successor will be appointed.
Have You Heard the Teleoraphonb
Talk? If not, you are cordially Invited
to call at room 403 Oregonlan building and
have a free demonstration. Bring your
friends and see the "Eighth Wonder of
the World." Office hours, 9 A. M. to 9:30
P. M. H. P. O'Reilly, general Northwest
agent.'
Lecture on Chinese Missions. Tonight
at 8 o'clock in the Volunteers of America
hall at 3 North Fourth street, Mrs. M.
J. Fisher, who has Just returned from
China after eight years of missionary
work In that country, will lecture, giving
an Interesting account of her experiences.
Excursion to CascAdb Locks. Sunday,
Aug. 11, fast steamer Chas. R. Spencer.
Leaves Washington-st. dock 9 A. M., re
turn 6 P. M. Fare $1.00. Meals 60c. The
most beautiful scenic river trip In the
world. Come and enjoy yourselves.
The Fast Steamer "Telephone" will
make the excursion to Cascade Locks,
Sunday, August 11. Leaving Alder-street
dock at 9 A. M. returning about 5 P. M.
Fare for the round trip $1. Meals 50
cents. Don't fall to take this trip.
Injured, by Fall. Mrs. Boothe, wife of
Lawyer J. F. Boothe, was painfully In
jured Tuesday morning by falling Into
the basement of a neighbor's home, where
ehe was visiting. She Is being attended
by Dr. Hampton.
Take the A. & C. R. R. for Seaside and
Clatsop Beach Summer resorts, two
through trains daily 8 A. M. and 6 P. M.
finecial train Saturdays, 3:10 P. M. Ticket
office, Third and Morrison st.
Firm Changes Name. The name of
Alvln S. Hawk Company, printers, 147
Third street, has been changed to
Christie-Curran Company, by order of the
board of directors. William Christie,
secretary. . . - .
Anthracite Coal. Buy your Winter
supply now. Most economical fuel on the
market this season. Independent Coal &
Ice Co., telephones: Main 7S0, Home
37SO.
Dcn't forget Knights' and Ladies' ex
cursion to Bonneville. Sunday, August 11.
Tickets $1 at Laue Davis Drug Company.
Train from Union Depot at 9 A. M.
Wanted. Unfurnished eight or nine
room modern house. West Side: must be
first-class In every detail. Willing to pay
good price. F 106, Oregonlan.
For Rent. Two nice outside rooms.
Bee Superintendent, Room 201 Oregonlon
building.
Painting done by C. F. Pearson stays
printed; shop 221 Main street.
You Should Bank
WITH THE
OREGON TRUST AND
SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON
BECAUSE:
It is. a strong, careful, safe, liberal, prompt, ac
curate and successful institution.
It is a growing, active, progressive, conservative
and up-to-date bank in every particular.
RESOURCES OVER $2,600,000
It pays 4 per cent interest on savings accounts
compounded twice every year.
It has safe deposit boxes which are absolutely
fire and burglar proof.
COME IN AND SEE US
(SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS)
W. H. MOORE, President. E. E. LTTLE, Vice-President.
W. COOPER MORRIS, Cashier.
Want Bitulithic Pavement. The First
Street Improvement Association has suc
ceeded Id having practically all the property-owners
on First street sign a petition
for the improvement of the street from
Washington to Madison with a bitulithic
pavement. . The streetcar company is
taking up the third rail along the street
and proposes to pave between Its tracks
and when the work Is finished the street
will be one of the best leading to South
Portland. When the portion of the street
from Washington street south to the be
ginning of the improved part south of
Madison is done there will be 21 blocks of
unbroken modern paving extending from
Stark to the Marquam-gulch bridge.
Coos Bat to Entertain. For a week
prominent citizens of Coos Bay have been
making arrangements here for the
Knights of Columbus excursion to Coos
Bay. During their stay in Southern Ore
gon Portland Knights and their ladles
are to be royally entertained by the
Chamber of Commerce and Board of
Trade of Marshfleld and North Bend.
Among other things the Commercial Club
at North Bend has arranged for a smoker
for the men, and during this time the
women the party will be entertained
by the Women's Club of Marshfleld.
FIRED INTO HIS CABIN
Aged Indian Lodges Complaint
Against Dusky Enemies.
Poke Scott and Elias Williamson, In
dians from the Grand Rondo reserva
tion yesterday appeared in Assistant
District Attorney Cole's office and re
lated a story of the attempted murder
of Scott and his wife on the night of
June 6, by Louis Commoyer said Jim
Farher. Scott speaks only Chinook, but
from Williamson's broken English Mr.
Cole was able to gather that ten shots
were fired into Scott's cabin, four bullets
lodging in the bunk in which he and his
wife were asleep. He did not know why
his life should have been sought, but
believed that the shooting was the result
of an over indulgence In whisky.
Scott, who is old and blind was led
about by Williamson who is lilmself
almost blind and the two old Indians
presented a sorrowful spectacle as they
endeavored to make themselves under
stood. Scott did not succeed in making quite
clear what he wished done to Commoyer
and Farher but Mr. Cole promised to
look into the matter.
WILL PLAY AT CITY PARK
Band to Bender Popular Pro
gramme, Beginning at 8 o'clock.
Tonight's band concert will be given at
the City Park, commencing at 8 o'clock.
The programme follows:
March "Queen of the Carnival". .De Caprio
Overture "Der Tambour der Garde" Hill
Intermezso "Russe" Franke
Selection "Cavalleria Hustlcana" . . .Mascagnl
ValAe "Angels' Dream" Herman
Intermission.
Fantasia "The Dying Poet" Gottschalk
Reverie "The Roses' Honeymqon"". . .Bratton
Selection "The Singing Girl" Herbert
"Flag Dance" Tobanl
March "Father of Victory" Ganne
A De Caprio. director.
MAY NOT PROSECUTE DAY
Police Learn That Mascot Saloon
Sold Drinks in Restaurant.
As a result of their long-continued
practice of selling the liquor served to
the patrons of the Jewel Restaurant,
next door, the proprietors of the Mascot
saloon, at the corner of Seventh and
Morrison streets, are threatened with ar
rest and prosecution for violation of the
box and wineroom ordinance. They are
NO PLATES
We can extract one or all your
teeth without hurting- a bit, and
Fiut in new teeth the same day
f you desire.
Our system of crown and
bridge work is simple, quick and
painless.
When desired you can have T.
P. Wise or my personal service
Painless Extracting: Free wheat
Plates are Ordered.
20 YEARS HERE
and doing dental work 'all the
time. That is the record of Dr.
W. A. Wise. That's one reason
our business has grown our pa
trons come back, and they send
their friends.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
Falling bid., 3d andWaihlnglon at
HA. ill. to f. M. . Sundays to 12.
Painless Extraction 60c Plates 95
Z T. P. Wis 3, H. A. Stardevant
and H. A. Huffman
" ASSOCIATES.
" . BOTH PHONES. A AND MAIN MM.
placed in the unpleasant predicament as
a result of the arrest. Tuesday night, of
R. Day, manager of the restaurant, on
a charge of selling liquor without a
license. Day appeared in Police Court
yesterday morning, at which time it de
veloped, according to Days story, that
tne liquor served in his place is pur
chased in the Mascot and. passed into
the restaurant through a wicket cut in
the partition between the two places,
the saloon receiving pay for all drinks.
Though the police take the view that
the liquor law is being violated by Day,
Judge Cameron postponed the trial of
the case until Monday in order to give
the authorities time to look up the law.
In the event Day cannot be successfully
prosecuted, the Mascot proprietors, Cas
well A Fall os, will Inherit the trouble.
FALLS THROUGH SKYLIGHT
Girl Roomer at the Antlers Hotel
Suffers Slight Injuries.
Miss Gertrude Graham, aged 19, em
ployed In a Portland department store,
fell through a skylight in the Hotel
Antlers about J o'clock last night and
sustained a number of severe bruises
which necessitated her being cared for
at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Miss Graham had left her room in
haste ana had forgotten her "key, and
as the door swung closed she was
locked out. She called on a girl friend
In the adjoining room and asked per
mission to climb through the window
on the roof in order to gain access to
her own room by means of the win
dow. In clambering around the narrow
ledge she became over-balanced and
fell on the glass skylight over a crock
ery store on the ground floor, which
gave way, precipitating her to the
floor.
She was picked up unconscious and
taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital,
where It was found that her injuries,
which were dressed by a physician,
were not serious and consisted of
bruises and a slight cut on one arm.
SAVE THEDISCOUNT.
Only two days remain! Mail- checks,
or send remittances, to general offices,
Park and Burnslde streets, on or be
fore August 10th and save twenty-five
cents. Home Telephone & Telegraph
Company.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; Una private apart
ments for parties. 305 Wash., near 6th.
' Potter Schedule for Beach.
The steamer Potter will sail from
Portland. Ash-street dock, Saturday, 8
A. M. Get tickets and make reserva
tions at city ticket office. Third and
Washington streets. C. W. Stinger,
city ticket agent.
PHOTO POST CARDS SCENERY.
Klaer Co. Lobby Imperial Hotel.
Final
Half Price
Sale
Final
Half Price
Sale
FINAL HALF FRIGE SALE
As a rousing close of the most successful season of
our long and extensive business career we of fer the
following lines of Men's, Youth's and Children's High
Grade Wearables at just ONE-HALF PRICE,
. N
Men's Fancy Three-Piece Summer Suits
ONE-HALF PRICE
Men's Fancy Two-Piece Outing1 Suits
ONE-HALF PRICE
All Our Young- Men's Two-Piece Suits
ONE-HALF PRICE
Boys' Sailor and Three-Piece Suits
ONE-HALF PRICE
Boys' and Children's Washable Suits
ONE-HALF PRICE
All Men's Straw Hats
ONE-HALF PRICE
Children's Straw Hats
ONE-HALF PRICE
An Invitation
We invite any one who will buy a
player-pianc of us or any other Port
land dealer during the month of Au
gust to come to our store and choose
one of our superb instruments, and
we will deliver it to their home free
of charge, in competition with any
other player-piano made.
A Challenge
"We challenge any other Portland
dealer, "big" or little, "busy" or
otherwise, to place one of their player
pianos in the same home, with the
understanding that the sale goes to
the most satisfactory instrument.
COULD ANYTHING BE MORE
FAIR?
We have faith in our player-pianos,
knowing that they are far superior to
any other. -
THEY ARE DIFFERENT
We court comparison and solicit
r
your investigation-
Hovenden-Soule Piano Co.
Cor. Morrison and W. Park Sts.
Crowns and Briase
wark fS-OO.
I It. 00 Fall 81 of
Teeth, S.0O.
TOED FREHN, "
, Dentist.
Boon 405. Deknm
Bnlldlnff.
Have You Money to Invest?
Read This!
The 3. M. Acheson Company's big store and factory plant. Fifth ana
Alder streets. Is conceded to be the best equipped and practical in the
West. Lighting system "Unexcelled. The company is seven years old
started with a capital stock of $2000 capitalized now at $150,000. Has a
paid-up capital of about $80,000, and additional subscribed stock of
$24,000. Assets about $160,000, not including unsubscribed stock. Lia
bilities less than one-third the assets. Doing- a business of over $360.0)0
a year. Unsubscribed capital stock Is for sale in amounts of $100 up
10 per cent Interest or dividend guaranteed also trade discount allowed .
stockholders on all goods purchased by them In the store. In connec
tion with the department store is men's tailoring and woolens: also a
grocery store. You can save enough on your grocery bills to cloth
yourself. The company owns the five-story brick, its ladies' garment
factory, men's clothing and grocery departments are located in. Very
good asset isn't It? Subscriptions can be made for weekly or monthly
saving payments. Call, drop us a card, or fill in the following sub
scription for the amount you desire and how you wish to pay the same
and mail It to us and we will call and complete your connection with
the company. ,
I, the undersigned, hereby subscribe for shares
of the Capital Stock of The J. M. Acheson Company. The price of
said Capital Stock is the par value of One Dollar (Sl.OO) per share,
payable aa follows t -
;
The Incorporated Capital Stock of The J. M. Acheson Company Is
One Hundred Fifty Thousand (160,000) shares, non-assessable,
Btarned .-.
Address 1
DIRECTORS t
C. R. PEAKS
A. J. FARMER
J. M. ACHESON
M. E. THOMPSON
J. M. ACHESON.
President.
V. K. STRODE,
Secretary and Attorney.
EDUCATIONAL.
Means Better Work
Better Wages
If interested In business education
send for our latest catalogue, "YOUR
SALARY DOUBLED." It's free. Call
or write
Elks' Bid sr.
Portland, Or.
PORTLAND ACADEMY
PORTLAND. OREGO.V.
Nineteenth year opens September 16.
Fits boys and girls for Eastern and West
ern colleges.
Over two hundred graduates admitted to
college.
An athletic field and thoroughly equipped
gymnasium.
Includes an elementary school, which re
ceives pupils at 6 and fits tor the Academy,
giving especial attention. to reading, spelling
and penmanship.
Thoroughly competent teachers in both de
partments. Office hours during August, from 8 AM.
to 12 M.
Catalogue sent on application.
Medical Department
OF THE
University of Oregon
21st Annual Session Begins Bept. 16, 1007.
Address 8. E. JoeephU M. D.. Dean,
610 Dekuxn Bldg.. Portland.
Chicago Conservatory
EBtabllahMl 1S. Wattan Parktwa, Praa.
Oldest and best school for thorough teaching of
MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART
This school always maintains the highest stand
ards of artirtic excel lenoe emptor only best and
moat capable inptractorm. Graduate are welt
equipped in every amentia! requirement of Mnsto
and Dramatic Art. fiend for interesting catalog.
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NEWP
ORT
YAQUINA , BAY
Has One of the Finest Beaches .
on the Pacific Coast
(. AND is AN
IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT
It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, has excel
lent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and delightful surf
bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-bakes, oyster
hunts, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc., enjoys a mild and in
viting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the other attractions that
can be desired for recreation and pleasure.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany
or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and
the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 A. M.
Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale
daily, and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday
rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays,
good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all other
points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific, Third
and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P.-agency else
where, for complete information.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or.
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