THE SUNDAY OEEGOWIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 21, 1900.
ITY NEWS IN BRIEF
XRDRAYS THEA.TER. fWashincwa street)
-&a Affair of Honor."
New Method in Photography. There
Is In Jhe window of a Washington-street
store a very beautiful panoramic view
jtf Poruana by L. J. Hicks, a local photog
rapher This picture marks a new epoch
a photography, being enlargement and
hot a contact nicture. as all other nan-
aram cs are. It is 73 inches long and
:r CsS plates were used in taking it.
ie fact that such small plates can be
seJ in the secret of the usefulness of the
lew method. When Putnam, one of the
rrcrucst of panoramic photographers, was
icrc he had to carry with him a box of
MX., plates. The convenience of the small
plze can readily be seen. The p.cture ex-
-.o.ted yesterday is printed on bromide
:apcr, and Is a very pretty scene. It was
kcn on the East Side, taking in the city
rom Corbett street to below the Union
Icpot, a distance of about three miles. All
pe t g buildings show pla-nly, and one
-ook down the different streets and
nu ay place he chooses. The artist has
een -very successful with his light and
abadc 'while his cloud effects are charm
ing The picture will be on exhIblt.on to-
lay c.nd tomorrow only.
InrnovEaiENT Bonds. At a meeting of
;e cumnuttee on ways and means of the
icirmon council held yesterday afternoon,
le acceptance of the bid of John iiioster-
:an to purchase $25,000 of improvement
i.us, to be sold under the Bancroft law.
as recommended. The price bid by Air.
-cstercnan was ?1 10, which is 2H per cent
In aaAnce of the contract with the East-
fern .nrs existing previously. There was
3t y one bidder, which is a marked con-
rast to the fierce competition noticeable
sn sa.es heretofore made. Jxom tne ngure
:arreJ bv Mr. Klosterman in his bid, it
las evident he anticipated warm compe-
-lon 5 esterday. Some agents of Eastern
irgan-zations were present, but took only
i-aso ve Interest in the proceedings. There
lire new ready for delivery approximately
T jOO cf the improvement bonds, and the
rema-ruer -sull be ready as street im-
:i.:r.ents progress and property-owners
k for the installment privilege of pay-
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Confessed Milk Factory. The parties
fctcr.s.cd In the establishment of a con-
lens J milk factory in Portland have not
t Exceeded In deciding on a site. Several
'ccs.ons are being considered, among
ch is one from Tillamook, where an
a.Ldanee of milk can be obtained, but
he point is remote from rail connection
..h the outer world. The plant is to
tost 52J.000, and the building about 13000,
kecord ng to R. Buetikofer, of this city,
i ho has the matter in charge. He says
Ifce cash is all ready, and all that delays
lattcrs is the selection of a proper site.
to factory will need the milk of 50 cows
y, to 6tart with, and the product of
000 co-vie will be used before the first year
erJed. It is expected that during the
lecend year the demand cannot be sup-
p..cJ wJi fewer than 2000 cows.
Pxektt of Litigation. Plenty of litlga-
Icn s In store for those property-owners
?ho deny or refuse to meet payments
fcr street mprovements, contemplated un-
ier the curative act. Yesterday City At
torney Long commenced the service of
papers on 45 property-owners along North
fercr t street. There are 45 separate cases
'to which will bring before the court
II those along this thoroughfare who hae
ct paid up their assessment for the street
Improvement of 1S97. This is only one
jeet. If people In other sections permit
issc matisrs to pass the stipulated time
sy will have to meet the demands of
s.he city in like manner.
Sixth-Ward Republicans. The Sixth-
rarJ Republican Club has appointed the
fcLowing persons as delegates to the state
league of republican clubs, which meets
in tt Is city February 6: W. H. Saylor, W.
C.c.and, Peter H. Ward, O. P. S. Plum
per, Orrln Kellogg, Edward Werleln, A.
Marshall, William M. Davis. William
Srson, J. H. Huddleeon, Frank Hach-
pne; WiPiam Fieldner, A. L. Young, Fred
Matthews, L D. Boyer, H. E. Coughill,
7. Y Masters. B. F. Jones. E. A. Moses,
Rucier, W. J. Hanson, E. H. Thomp
son, Peter Hobklrk, Harry S. Gotshall,
S. Stearns, George S. Livingston.
For British Widows and Orphans. A
rand concert will be given on the evening
bf February 2 for the benefit of the
Ividows and orphans of British eoldiers
ILed in South Africa. Clan Macleay, of
Ike Order of Scottish Clans, has the mat
ter in charge, and a succesful entertaln-
lent .s already assured. Among the spe-
bla.t.es on the programme Is a series of
igpipe selections by the Royal Clan piper.
Sonne rly major of the Black Watch, of the
orty-second Highlanders. Quite a num
ber cf tickets are already sold.
Mitch-Wanted Man Arrested. Peter
Brjbcrg, for whom the detectives have
been looking for the past few months, was
fickel up by Detectives Day and Welner
hestf rday on Third street, and turned over
o tne county jailer. $ryoerg stole w)
from a man named Pierce, at the Good
irr.ar.tan hospital, about seven months
igo, ar.j was convicted in Judge George's
lovrt, bt was set at liberty on providing
ilOC) b-.l. The bond was furnished by a
ec:,'.'y company, but Brybergmade hlm
t.f scarce until yesterday.
Coi-ncil of Jewish Women. The Coun-
$11 cf Jewish Women announces Its ninth
ppen n.e tlig to be held Sunday evening,
far'-cry 2S. The manual training school
Jhor y to be opened under the auspices
If the tounc 1 will be discussed by prom-
lcnt speakers. The evening's entertain-
-t aEo Includes musical and literary
aurrcrs, the musical programme under
Ihe Erection of Herr Anton Schott. Mem
bers of the Independent Order of B'nai
r.th, and all others interested, are in-
piteJ to be piesent.
JCicht SCHOOLi at the Merct Home.
ourg girls who wish to spend, their
herrgs In a most useful and profitable
tean-T will do well to attend the nlcht
jcho&l conducted by the Sisters of Mercy
it tre Mercy Home, corner Sixteenth and
Sou a rets. All can obtain a plain and
od elueation with very little cost to
Ibemschcs. For the past four months
.fe a number of girls, both old and
roung, hae embraced the opportunity,
LnJ the -result has been most satisfactory
tne r teachers.
Lost Child. A little 2-year-old child
ras wandering around the vicinity of
ourt f r ih and Morr son streets y esterday
ifterr :n , enable to tell its name or home.
E Iv ard Holman took the waif to her
touse c-l notified the nolice. She told
il'man she knew it was a boy be-
Sause t roreeded to nut some -wood !n thn
lazier f replace as soon as it irot thn run
if the house. The child was returned to
lis rarer 's some liours later.
Mystic Shriners Banouet. The seml-
inrual reunion of members of the Scottish
ll.e was supplemented last evening by
meeng of the Mjstic Shrine at the, Mi-
or-Ic temple. Eighty candidates were on
sand lor in nation in the Mystic Shrine
Jegrees, and the session wound un with n.
ar.3ct at Watson's restaurant, -where 216
lucsrs naa oecn provided for.
Mn D. A. Sinclair, of Dayton. O.. -n-in
Irca-'h In Calvary Presbyterian ohroi
us morning. Son'Ice, U o'clock. Rev.
S Gi.bert, the pastor, will preach In
ie evening at 7:38.
Thd Francc-Ambrican School will be
senca unui June. Jginnera' classes nn
lor'Vy, Wednesday and Friday, at 11 and
vr gonian ouumng, professor Vannod
iirectvr.
I Nt -e Judgment sale against W. St.
B-es, manager Thiers Detective Ser-
llce lor fioO and cost. Liberal discount.
Ipply George Mendenhall, Commercial
Jock.
Vt n Have the only plant for the manu-
:.re of folding paper boxes in the Pa-
Ifir Northwest. Howe, Davis & Kllham,
LI Set -d street.
ISTrniES and practice In physical educa-
fon er health, strength and beauty. Mrs.
E Stratton, 4S5 Alder.
irinjRrLLAs Repairing and recovering.
lered'th s Washington, bet. 5th and 6th.
son Ehrsian & Co., distributors of
the new 5-ceat cigar.
Aftluent Mendicant. J. H. Flfer, a SPURIOUS
nca Deggar, was arrestea yesteraay on a
charge of obstructing the sidewalks. He
Is the blind man, standing on Third and
Alder streets, with a tin cup, asking for
alms. The police sent him word that they
didn't want him on the streets, and re
quested him to go to the city board of
charities, where they had made arrange
ments for him. This he refused to do, and
an officer was accordingly sent to arrest
him. On arriving at the city jail, he
coolly inquired of the captain the amount
of his ball. On the response that it was
$20, he put his hand In his pocket, and,
pulling out a handful of gold, handed over
the required amount. His case will come
up tomorrow.
Demand tor Laborers. A few days of
dry weather have had the effect of waking
up Industries supposed to be somewhat
dormant, and so the call for loggers and
farm laborers has been considerably stim
ulated. Idle men, however, are not over
numerous in Portland, and more or less
difficulty is encountered, by employment
agents in filling orders. The demand for
laborers on railroad work has not ceased
at all this season, and men are belns sent
to Moro and to Eugene in squads of 5 to
20, as soon as they can be mustered. There
ia no town demand for laboring men at
present.
The Printers Combine Again. Fort
land business men are inclined to complain
of such methods of doing business. Alvin
S. Hawk, 145 Third street, is in no way
connected, with any such combination, but
Is after business In a strictly legitimate
business way, by giving a dollar's worth
for a dollar. His office Is thoroughly
equipped with modern machinery, and the
latest faces of type, and Is prepared to
furnish you up-to-date printing, promptly,
and at reasonable rates. Get his figures,
or send him a trial order or your business
for a month, and note the result.
Sober Second Thought. The agricul
tural college student seems to have heed
ed sober second thought This paragraph
appears in the Corvallls Union-Gazette:
"The report that Sam Thurston had gone
to Canada, with the intention of enlisting
In the English army to fight the Boers,
seems to be without foundation. His
brother Gyp, who was in Corvallls Sun
day, states that Sam is in Portland, and
will likely return shortly to resume his
studies at the O. A. C."
Its Future Home. The Oregon Tele
phone & Telegraph Company Is laying
the wires for a new home of its own in
Portland. The first move In the matter
was made yesterday, when the company
bought a lot on the southeast corner of
Alder and West Park streets, paying D. R.
Hawkins $10,500 therefor. Plans for a new
building have not yet been drawn up, but
probably soon will be, 'as It is the Inten
tion of the company to have a home of Its
own.
American Bicycle Company, Portland
branch Pope sales' department, Sixth and
Alder streets, unloaded the past week five
(5) complete carloads of bicycles. This is
the largest number of cars containing
bicycles received in one week by any house
doing business in Portland. The number
of orders received so far would Indicate
an early season and a big rush for bi
cycles. Bobbie Burns' Birthday. On the even
ing of Thursday, January 25, the Portland
Caledonian Club will celebrate the 141st
anniversary of the birth of the great
Scotch poet. Robert Burns. Hon. George
H. Williams will deliver the address of
the evening, after which will be given a
grand concert and ball.
Petition in Bankruptcy. Petition for
bankruptcy proceed ngs was filed in the
United States district court yesterday by
John Maxwell, of Albany, whose liabili
ties are estimated at $4798 49. Most of his
assets are covered by the state exemption
law.
Largest variety nlckel-in-the-slot ma
chines west of Chicago; sole agents "The
Fox,' king of all five-slot mechanical ma
chines. Trans-Continental Machine Co.,
310 Oak street
The Peters & Roberts Furniture Co.
have removed to their new location, 49-55
.North Front street, corner of Davie.
Spiritualist Society, Artisans' hall, 7:30
P. M., Hon. F. J. Morgan. Mrs. 3. Rey
nolds, medium.
Mrs. C. Cornelius, spiritual test meet
ing, Alisky hall, this evening, 7:30.
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WOOD PRESERVATIVE.
The Celebrated Carbollneum Ave
jinrius Counterfeited In This CJty.
The remarks of -travelers In praise of
carbollneum avenarlus as a wood-preserving
paint and Its special value in a damp
climate like that of Oregon, published in
The Oregonlan during the past few
months, have aroused widespread Interest
and a corresponding demand for that
article in Portland.
Among other purposes to which it Is
specially adapted and their name Is legion
Is that of preserving ship timbers. This
fact Is so fully recognized in Europe and
the Atlantic coast American ship-yards
that carbollneum avenarlus is deemed in- I
dispensable by many of the world's largest
ship-builders. "Valuable discoveries travel
fast, and Portland ship-wrights are now
following the example of their Eastern
associates In using this remarkable preser- j
atlve to lengthen the life of their prod-
ucts. Water has no effect upon ship tlm- J
bers hardened by applications of carbo- '
llneum avenarlus. and seams do not open j
between them from decay or shrinkage.
As a result of this demand, paint-houses
j have been besieged with orders for the
preservative. Carbollneum avenarlus, how
ever, Is an article of German manufacture, '
and the genuine preparation can only be f
had from duly appointed American agents.
Notwlthstading this, a Portland wholesale
dealer recently sold a prominent ship
builder a barrel of alleged carbollneum
avenarlus, guaranteeing it to be genuine,
which was not made In Germany, but
was Instead a spurious imitation, manu
factured in Portland. Imitation is said to
be the slncerest flattery, but the ship
builder, recogniz'ng the worthlessness of
his purchase, and not appreciating the
compliment paid the real thing at his ex
pense, promptly rejected the home-made
article In favor of the imported product.
Warned by this instance, purchasers of
the preservative will act -wisely in secur
ing original, unbroken packages, and In
assuring themselves that the copyrighted
name. "Carbollneum Avenarlus," and the
proper foreign trade-marks and import
marks are stamped on every barrel.
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NEARING THE END.
The annual clearance sales will soon be
over, and you will save money by buying
now. For this week's special drive -we
offer quadruple-plated silver sugar, cream,
cake and fruit baskets, syrups, etc., at
$108 each; regular price, 1 75.
SUMMERS' CROCKERY STORE,
HI Third st, 267 Washington st.
Crockery, lamps and glass. Hotel, res
taurant and bar supplies a specialty.
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1900, STEARNS BICYCLES 1900
The finest bicycles ever placed on the
market. Frlctlonless ball bearings, 4-inch
tread, full nickeled chain, G. & J. and
Hartford Cactus tires, $40, $40, $40, $40.
Tourist bicycles fully guaranteed.
S. S. SIGEL,
Agent, 335 Washington street, Portland.
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Is the Chickerlng piano worth
the hundred dollars It costs In
excess of the price of ordinary
good pianos? That is a frequent
question.
It is assuredly worth the dif
ferenceIf you can afford it.
You get value. You get THE
BEST THERE IS. You get the
most exquisitely toned instru
ment that the whole world pro
ducesnot one of the best, but
THE BEST.
That hundred dollars divided
over the years that your Chick
erlng will be in use will mean
far more than Its cost in life
long satisfaction.
The Chickerlng Is here and Is
sold only by us.
107 Fi"t Street
Bet Washington and Stark.
WHERE TO DINE.
Our patrons stay with us. Give us a
call. The Portland Restaurant, 305 Wash
ington street, near Fifth.
Chicken dinner at the Eastern restaur
ant, 25 cents. 170 Third, near Yamhill.
Chicken dinner, 25c, Strouse's Cafe, 229
Washington, between First and Second.
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MONEY FOUND.
Purse, containing a sum of money, found
in the cloakroom. -Owner can have same
on proof of property and payment of ad
vertising. M ALLEN & M'DONNELL,
Corner Third and Morrison.
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BUSINESS ITEMS.
If Baby Is Cnttins Teeth,
Be sure and use that old and well-tried remedy
Mrs. Wlnslows Soothlne Syrup, for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums,
allajs all pain, cures wind colic and diarrhoea.
BEAUTIFUL EASTER LILIES
And other flowers, at reasonable prices;
also elegant floral designs, at Burkhardt
Bros., 23d and Gllsan. Tel. Main 502.
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St Helen's Hall, a boarding and day
school for girls. For circulars address
Miss Eleanor TIbbetts, Ph. D., Principal
Portland, Or. Tel. Red 291.
THERAPEUTIC BATH, FOR LA
DIES, With electricity and massage, for neural
gia, rheumatism, accumulation of adipose,
poor circulation, and all troubles arising
from sluggish liver and weak stomach, is
a positive cure, as given by Mrs. M. E.
Stratton, 485 Alder street.
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NEW SHIRT WAISTS..
Monday we will show spring shirt waists,
also 20th century new models In Warner's
"Rust Proof" corsets.
M' ALLEN & M'DONNELL,
Corner Third and Morrison.
Sewing Machines, S5.00.
Twelve Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, and
five N. F. Singers In good condition, $5
each. J. S. Crane, 330 Morrison.
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Wintry clothes that have a known reputation for quality, Tightness and style
, correctness are now priced to give them a hasty riddance.
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In playing by means of a Pianola you
play with 65 fingers, instead of 10, as In
ordinary hand playing. Having perfect
control of the Angers, you play at least
six times as well as any one possibly
could play by hand. Stop in and let us
prove this to you.
THE AEOLIAN CO.
Marquam Bide., cor. Seventh Street,
Sismpter, Oregon
Is eoon to become one of the largest mining
camps In the world. Having recently returned
from there, we are prepared to sell seeral de
sirable tracts within 10 minutes' walk of the
business center at prices ranging from $20 to
S150 per acre. Maps and full information at our
office. J. D.WIICOX & CO.. 203 "Washington st
, WM. CLARK & CO.
CANNEL, WALLSEND, TAGATVA.
Foot of Pettygrove. TEL. OAK 261
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Late style, fancy ca$simeres Cheviots and tweeds, formerly
marked and sold for $12.50, $15 and $16.50, are yours f or . -.
$12.50 and $15, very firm texture, fast color kersey,
fuzzy faced Oxford gray," your choice at
Lcrqest Clothiers In the Northwest
Cornel Morrison and Fourth Streets
Is better than1 yours.
Better than the kind we sell.
H And this is oar great offer
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Has been well demonstrated during the first three weeks of our
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. The values were just as repre
sented, and money-saving opportunities were not overdrawn,
and the reduced prices were taken advantage of daily by hun
dreds who appreciated the excellent values offered.
On our entire new stock of
EXCEPTING CONTRACT GOODS
CsigfVi
Furnishing Goods
Waldorf Pianos for Rent.
Six months' rent allowed If purchased
Graves & Co., 2S5 Alder, near Fourth.
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Reduction Sale Fancy Dry Goods.
New Tork Mercantile Co., 205 Third.
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Dr Swain denttet. 713 "Dkum building
THE NEW PIANO HOUSE
In your diary for 1900 make this mem
orandum: Before the first day of February look Into the
merits of the Bteck, Krakauer, Sterling and
other makes of pianos we carry.
On the day that you carry out this mem
orandum there is a great surprise in store
for you. Not one person in fifty begins
to realize how fine these
STECK
KRAKAUER
STERLING -
PIANOS
Are shown to be in a close examination
There are very few pianos which, on qual
ity alone, can be justly compared to them
By our easy-payment plan, every family
in moderate circumstances can own a fine
piano. We allow a liberal price for old
instruments in exchange, and deliver the
piano in your nouse iree or expense. You
can deal with us at a distant point the
same as in Portland. Send for catalogue
and full information.
0. A. HEID1N0ER & CO.
131 Sixth St., Oregonian Bldg.
Sjj For the balance of this month reductions on
S winter clothes still range from 5
N. W. Corner Third and (Vlorrison Streets
CLOTHES THAT FIT
IS HERE
Have you seen our "Christy" Derby?
beauty, and the price is only
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Q. G. W1CKSON & CO.
Creamery Guilders and outfitters,
milk dealers' supplies.
Dairy and
141 Front rt.,
200-2CS Alder st.
PORTLAXP, OREGOJf
The new "Waldorf" is on sale; come in and
try one on. ' - --
The marvelous offerings during the past two weeks of our January
Clearance Sale have been so liberally responded to by our many patrons
that we have been Insnlred to still greater efforts for the coming week.
In every department'we have made price concessions so very low that
they cannot fall to attract the tasteful as well as the economical buyer.
These Prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Ladles' black cashmere fkp j
mittens, 20c value, now. J, I
.Ladles' fleece-lined gray ''n
or cream union suits, JL
values, 50c; sale price w
Children's latest cloth or
velvet Tarn Caps, trim
med with feather; value,
50 and 75c, now
1000 yards of fleeced flan- P3n ..J
nelettes: value, 10 and nd Vll
12 cents, sale price vv J
Ladies' gray ribbed fleece- - Q
lined vest or pants; val- Ql tjH
ue, 35c, sale price :.
Latest Bhinestone pompa 00-,
dour combs; value, 50c, JJi,
sale price
Child's Brownie handker- )
chiefs, good value at 5c, ji
sale price
Best quality table oilcloth,
48 Inches wide; value,
20c, sale price
Latest blue or brown bro
caded dress skirts, taffeta-lined,
velvet-bound
and extra wide; value,
$2.75", sale price
Ladles' flannelette wrap
pers, new styles, regular
$1.25 to $1.75 "value, sale
price
Heavy twilled toweling,
value oc, sale price
$1.45
95c
3k yd
13-Inch wood chopplng
bowls; value, 18c, now..
Large bottle, machine oil;
value, 10c, sale price....
Granite coffee or tea pots;
value, 40c, sale price
Iron bread pans, value 20c
sale price
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Woodlark's Homoeopathic
Croup and Cough Syrup
Is a safe, certain nnd prompt rem
edy. Price 25 cents at all, druggists,
or pent postpaid on receipt of 30
cents-stamps.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.,
Chemists, Portland, Or.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures back
ache, kidney and bladder trou
bles and constipation.
CO. NE3zsCKSTLB
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