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THE STJXDAY OEEGONIAN, OBTLAND, JUNE 3, 1900. :iTY NEWS IN BRIEF Amusements Tonight. lORDRAY'S THEATER (Washington st.) I "The Real "Widow Brown." Voters should bear In mind that a legls- itlve enactment affording a Park Com- lission for Portland Is submitted to the loterb here on Monday. This is the ref- Jrendum In practice, and the matter Ihould have general attention. The ar rangement, if ratified by the voters. Is go put control of the parks In the honclt If a committee of prominent citizens, to named by Judges of the Circuit Court. lere is the beginning of a great-pork ystem for Portland. Don't forget to vot lor the park act. Pioneer of '54 Passes Away. At her ome, at 876 Corbett street, jesterday. irs. .aiary s. Mark pafeed away. Airs. llark was a daughter of the Rev. Dr. R. Hill, of Albany, eminent in Oregon's plstory, both as a pioneer minister and physician. Mrs. Mark was also the slB- sr of the. Hon. W. Lair Hill, of Berkeley. paL: of Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, Or.; a. Hiu. of Seattle: H. Taylor Hill. ft PrlnevHle. Or.; aleo of Mrs. RUfus fhompson. of Albany. Mre. Mark left a imlly of six children, of whom are Mrs iiuam M. Gregory, of this cits-: Mr. Elijah Hill Sparks, of PrlnevHle. Or.: Irs. J. F. Hill, of Davenport, Wash.: Ilsses Gertrude and Julia Mark, of thla ity; alfo Mr. J. Colman Mark, of Auro- a. Or. Mrs. Mark's patience and piety luring ner long Illness will ever be an xample to her children. It Is known hat her will provides a site for a church ward for all Christian denomination, and n this churchyard ehe has chosen her wn burial place. Maiik Malarket. a resident of Port- md for the past 37 years. Is an independ ent candidate for Constable on the West Bide. Mr. Malarkcy Is a blacksmith by trade, and a man who-has gained the re Ipect of the people of Portland by always luraulng an upright and honorable course. If elected. Mr. Malarkey promises to give us personal attention to the ofllec, and his qualifications are too well known to need iny commendation in this article. With ave candidates In the field. It Is almost ne io preaict a victory for sir. aia- lrkey. He has a strong following Imongst all -classes of people that will pe heard from in no uncertain voice on flection day, Of Interest to Bird-Lovers. Consid erable Interest exists in Portland now in jhe subject of birds. The Chautauqua Clr- fle to devoting some time to It, and some pi me teachers and children in the put lie schools are bestowing their spare loments to this fascinating study. In or- ier to bring all bird-lovers Into touch pd keep the study upon a true bas!e II proposed to have a central place where ill can meet and compare notes and ex change informationj Next Friday after noon, at 4 o'clock, the first gathering will be in the ladled" parlor of the Unitarian Church. 346 Yamhill street. All of what ever age who are Interested are Invited tr le present. Not Closed for Election. Election Monday will not affect the office of the ;!ty Water Company. That Institution lill bo opened the same as usual, and it'zens can pay water rates without in- anvenienco or delay. Monday will be tike any other day there, for political Changes and campaigns do not affect le courso- of business by threatening the jfllclal position of employes. While busi ness about the City Hall has waned as iolitlcal campaigns wax hotter, in the srater companj-'s office. Board of Educa tion and Superintendent Rigler'a officer? everything has, been serene and quiet. Bankrupt Sale. Sealed bids for bicy cles and supplies, electrical goods, ma chine shop, tools, etc., of the Columbia electrical & Repair Company, bankrupt. IVstoria, Or., will be received by the un- lerslgned trustee at Astoria tip to 2 o'clock f. M. June 9, 1600. Further particulars, nspection of Inventory and property may ae had on application. Bids must "be ac companied by 10 per cent of the amount thereof In cash or certified check. Sale -.ubjqct to approval of Bankruptcy Court. ;. R. Thomson, trustee, Astoria, Or. iauer & Greene, attorneys, Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Scott Brooke, Tegular Republican can- lldate for County Treasurer, has gained btrength every day since his nomination. Che fact that be is a thorough business ian and Is not connected with any bank. rill give a surety bond and will not al- low the money to remain In the banks rhile warrants are outstanding, should sleet him. It has been decided to open the low- Irate Sunday excursion season to local points on the Columbia River, as far as (Bonneville, June 17. Arrangements have Ibeen made for a series of entertainments. iconslstlng of good music and vaudeville specialties, given under the pavilion. Oregon Citt. River Tnirs.-Steamer Utona leaves Taylor-street wharf Sun days at 10:30, 2 and E; returning, leaves Oregon City 12:30. 3:30 and 6:30. If you enjoy a river ride on a nice boat, try this. Round trip, 43 cents. Tickets good on eiectrlc cars. Homeopathc Aid Society. A special rrieetlng of the Woman's Homeopathic lAseodatlon will be held Monday afternoon. p o'clock, sixth floor. Chamber of Com Imerce, room 618. City Attorney Dong, Republican can- lidato for re-election. Is the first City At torney to open his office in the City Hall ind to give his entire attention to the jfllce. City Attorney Long has carefully and successfully defended the-litigation of the taxpayers for two years. He will be re- 2lected by the taxpayers. A Gas Range Is not only useful ana :oni. enient In Summer, but the entire year. I and if properly used is an inexpensive fuel. Gas Company. A Vote for George E. Chamberlain for District Attorney means a vote for an honest and able administration of the du ties of the office. The O. R & N. low-rate excursions will be inaugurated June 17. to all points Ion the Columbia River, between Portland and Bonneville. 2000 people will go to Bonneville next Sunday. June 10, Woodcraft excursion. Fare. 75 cents; dance and all other amu- Iments free. Indications are becoming more and Lmore pronounced that the business In terests will support Dr. G. M. Wells for Maj or. "McLoughlin and old Oregon." by Mre. !Dje, will be on sale at Gill's this week. Sent by mall to any address on receipt of Jl.50. Vote for Thomas McNamee. regular F Republican nominee for Constable. West Side. He Is the right man for the place. Ir Dr. G. M. Wells Is elected the city I will be assured a satlsf actors, buslness- lllke. economical administration. No mistakes have been made in the Clty ! Attorney Y office under J. M. Lone. Re elect a competent officer. Prohibitionists. Vote earls. Vote straight. Vote your neighbor. Fight for Ihonest count. Usibreliij. Repairing and recovertnc Meredith's. Washington, bet. 5th and 6th Fashionable garments at what is naid for Eas.. Side sweat-wark garments. Lltfs. Gencine Mexican hats. nw todav. "D. IM. Averlll & Co.. 331 Morrison. Curio etore.' Orients hold more world's records than jail other wheels combined. Get In line. Pineafpi: water Ice todav at rarroirs. S32 Washington street. Both 'phones. ILI.1ASI FRazier. the regular Renubli- can rcmlnee for Sheriff. Vote for him. Vote for Charles Hirstel for Countv jTreurer. No. 10S. A Winning Candidate. Dr. G M. Well? for Mayor. MARSHMAU.OW ice cream, Carroll's 232 IWaehlngton. For Rent. Office rooms. Allsks Bldg. Ride an Orient and secure the prizes. Remarkable values at Lltt's. Held to Grand Jury. James Carter, accused of purloining gold chains from a Morrison-street jewelry etorc, waived examination in the Municipal Court es terday afternoon and was put under $231 bonds to appear before the grand jury It is -understood that Carter.-, defense will be that he did not steal the chains, but was unfortunately In company with the two light-fingered gentry who did. His companions are still at large. Not being able to furnish bonds. Carter was re manded to the county JaiL No Lost Time. Tqu can leave Portland on the "Portland-Chicago Special" after breakfast and yet reach Chicago or New Tork as soon as those who leave via other routes the day before. Remember, there is no change of oars via the Union Pacific between Portland and Chicago. Pullman palace and tourist sleepers, dining-cars, buffet omoking and library care, barber shop and pleasant reading-rooms. City ticket office, 133 Third street. Telephone, Main 80S. Fred Gas Service. If you are rent ing your home and have been opposed to paying for a gas service, you now have an opportunity for 30 days to have your house connected with our street mafns -free of charge You can thus en joy the comfort of a gas range at a very small expense, as the price of the range Includes connecting. Portland Gas Com pany. Positively the grandest event of tho season the railroad excursion to Bonne ville Sunday, June 10 given by the Wood craft Excursion Club. All Woodmen and the public in general are expected to be on hand. The best music In the city in attendance. Anton Sciiott will give a Wagnerian recital Saturday evening, June 16, at Parsons Hall. The programme will con sist of extracts from "Lohengrin," "Tannhauser" and "Tristan end Isolde." i Single tickets, $1; party tickets of five, 53. C C Surra Is now located in his new quarters, 207 Clay street, and Is better prepared to manufacture and repair fur niture than before, Still makes a special ty of renovating mattresses, feather bedo and pillows. Telephone, Main 540. Gas and Combination Fixtures. If your new home is nearing completion tho question of fixtures must receive atten tion. To select from a complete stock Is of benefit to the purchaser. Portland Gas Companj. Swell the majority for William Fra zler, regular Republican candidate for Sheriff. He will receive tho support of most fair-minded people, who believe that capable officials should he rewarded. Moonlight excursion on the Columbia, under auspices C E. Society, First Chris tian Church. Note carefully the date, Saturday evening, June 9. Boats leavo foot Washington street 7:30 P. M. ) Thomas McNamee, the regular Repub lican nominee for Constable, West Side, has made no promises to appoint any per son as chief deputy, street rumors to tho contrary notwithstanding. A CostPLETB Success. That new line of refrigerator, with enameled provision Chambers. Call and see them at Charles Hegele & Co.'s, corner Front and Pine streets. ''Rex" Dj-er and J. Helbock, winners of the first time and first place In the Y. M. C A. road race on Decoration day. Both rode "QrlejiJ. bicycles." Cut Rates. Exceedingly cheap tickets Monday and Tuesday to air Eastern points. Last chance. Thompson's Cut Rate Ticket Office, 128 Third street. Letter-Carriers' excursion to Seaside, July 1. Train leaves Portland, 8:20 A, M.: arrives at Seaside 12 M.; leaves Seaside 5 P. M. Round trip, $1. Physician would like to take charge of physician's practice for a time, a partner chip, or to hear of a good location. A 41, care Oregonlan. Fresh roses, carnations and lilies; also elegant floral designs reasonable. Burk hardt Bros., 23d and Gllsan, 'Phone 502. Candidates' cards for election day, 50 cents per 1000. John M. Mann & Co., 92 Second street Oregon 'phone. Grant 126L Slabwood, perfectiyMry, $1 50 load; four foot, $1 25 cord; discount on large orders." Portland Fuel Co., 334 Water street. For expert bicycle repairing, see Den ton & Co., 130 Sixth street. All work guar anteed. Expert repairman employed. Vote for George E. Chamberlain for District Attorney. Just such a man Is needed in the office. Wait for Portland Circle. No. 53, W. O. W. Seaside Excursion, June 17. Round Trip. $l. Vote for William Frazler for Sheriff. Faithful public service deserves just rec ognition. First Y. M. C. A. moonlight excur sion Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Orchestra on board. Neptune bathhouse now open. Foot Ellsworth and Grand avenue. South. Vote for the winning candidate. Rand, for Coroner. No. 120. Vote for Charles Hlretel for Counts Treasurer, No. 10S. Over 1000 real tailor suits to select from, and skirts. Lltt's. Note windows during June and July. at Lltfs. Vote for Ed Werlein for City Treasurer. Oregon Reports, volume 34, at Gill's. Scott Brooke for County Treasurer. Scott Brooke, County Treasurer. Rlbbonn, All-Silk Taffeta. 4 inches wide. Monday, at 10c a yard. N. Y. Mercantile Co.. 205 Third street. I Famous HMMMMMM sm iT" m siPife ii m: jt"C2 jim b ss-o" O r m I125SSS'-.'-' -v-i - " "-ini -T3i.i ; ssOTKik-'s-z. r: ressfcrsssr! jes-ssftsa- Robert Brady, the Democratic nominee far Constable, West Side. Is a member of the well-known firm of Brady & Sher rett. plumbers. Mr. Brady feeis confident of securing the support of a large ma jority of the busiiess men of Portland, Ir respective of political faith, and. if elect ed, promises to conduct the office with the same attention and scrupulous regard to detail that he bestows upon his busi ness. He has m-ado no pledges, and is not running in the interest of ons' person or clique. Mr. Brady Is a straightforward, genial man of affairs, who makes and al ways holds a friend. SALE OF FINE GARMENTS. Gllman's great auction sale. This Is a ycarlj sale of fashionable garments from Mr. Lltt's carried-over stock. Instead of selling the garments In his store. Mr. Lltt has instructed Mr. Gllman to close them out bj auction at 411 Washington street, on Wednesdaj next. June 6, commencing at 10 A. M. Mr. Lltt states that they are not this Spring's garments, but are ex actly as shown In other houses, onls bet ter goods and finish. Ladles are invited to attend. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. EMERSON PIANOS. Our leading schools and academics In the United States are using the Emerson pianos, which In itself is a sufficient guar antee as a standard and as to its superior wearing qualities. We are selling pianos on Installments as low as $5 per month. We have some second-hand uprights for $5 por month. Investigate our stock be fore purchasing. SHEBSIAN, CLAY &. CO.. Rooms 15-16 Bis5l Building. Fourth and Morrison, second floor. FIREWORKS AND FLAGS. We just received 4000 boxes of firecrack ers and other Fourth of .July goods from China, and more by the following S. S. Monmouthshire. Prices the lowest In the market. See other adv. ANDREW KAN & CO., Fourth and Morrison. WILL MAKE A CHANGE. Sometimes the people take tho bit in their teeth, and not only overturn indi vidual candidates, but political parties. The supporters of George E. Chamberlain believe that the people, irrespective of parts, have decided that a change in the District Attornej's office would be bene ficial, and will vote accordingly Mondaj. VOTE FOR CHAMBERLAIN. The proper performance of dutj by tho District Attorney is demanded bj all good citizens. Vote for George E. Chamberlain. His past record" is a guarantee that the man is fitted for the office. THIRD GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE. The backward season and large stock on hand of Spring and Summer goods com pel us to make wonderful price reductions in our entire lines of gents' furnishing goods, straw hats, crash hats, etc., at prices never dreamed of. Men's laun dered linen bosom white shirts; regular price, 75c. now 39c Men's Stanley shirts, former price 75c, now 47c. Men's negligee shirts, former price 75c. now 43c. A full line of balbriggan underwear, former price 50c now 25c All 75c and $1 balbrig gan underwear, now 45c All our 12ic socks, 6c AH our 25c socks. 10c Large line crash and straw hats, at astonishing low prices. See our windows. HENRY J. WHITE, 169 Third. Scott's, 330 Wanltlnston Street, Bill of Fnre. Tonight, 9:30 to 1, "State of Maine" clamchowder, roast pig and apple sauce, roast- turkes and cranberry sauce, veal potpie, kldnej saute, mushrooms. Boston baked beans, brown bread and crab salad. Sunday as usual, noon-day lunch, 11:30 to 2 P. M.; night lunch, 9:30 to 1. Russell E. Sew all has filled the office of District Attcmej with marked ability, so says Judge George, of the Criminal Court, and heartlls Indorses and advocates his re-election. r-i. Jli7!$BBB se; l-V f ''HJiBBBK 5' 'fbIbbbbV' j7 ikBIBBV l--"-1. : KBhbHbBT I ?- MmSbIbbH I fwcvev bSQbbbbT I .iBMBfc 'S"mi JBBBbW. MBBBBBBHRp'KPiHflilBBBflf BBflBBSeHnHMi'tSysSaDBH E WHITE HAT FAI THIS WEEK More white and gray hats in our window, more in our store, than any two other stores combined. AM styles, all grades, and all very low prices. $1.00 hats, 51.50- hats, $2.00 Fedoras, $3.00 and $4.00 Fedoras, crush hats, bike hats, golf hats. Nothing but hats. You may see some like ours elsewhere, but remember ours are The Same Thing For Less Money Because we are economical in running a business. Big expense means bie prices. run our store with the little prices. Clothing MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS J OUR DEI HOUSE. Things jnay have a rather "rough ind tumble" as pect for a few days. Every thing may not be found in "apple pie" order tomor row, but we're here-in the best appointed Piano and Organ Salesrooms in the country. Our new number will be 351 Washington St., In the middle of the new Music Building, opposite Cordray's Theater, and we will be glad to, meet old friends and new in our new quarters. Chickering, Kimball and Weber Pianos. AEOLIAN HALL 353-5 Washington SI, Cor. Park .People who like- good music are cordial ly invited to visit our beautiful new Aeolian Hall -and Warerooms, 353-355 Washington street, corner Park. Call upon us. We promise our friends and vis itors fine music amid appropriate, nay, sumptuous, surroundings. Here you can listen to good music at no coirt to your self. After jou understand the wonder working powers of -the Aeolian and the Pianola, sou can consider the matter of making a purchase If you choose. At all events, tho merely curloun are wel come, as well as Intending purchasers. We can fulls equip sour house for- music as we sell mans styles of pianos also. Including the great Steinway, the A. B. Chase and other makes. Recitals In Aeolian Hall every after noon, 3 to 4 o'clock. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY M. B. Wells, Agt. for Northwest 353-5 Washington st.t Cor. Parle, Portland, Oregon. NORTHWEST ELECTRIC ENGINEER CO. Standard and up-to-date dyna mo, and motors, telephones, telegraph fnstrnmeiit-1, elec trical supplies. Repair Trork solicited. 1 24 First Street, Portland, Or WHERE TO DINE. Tou can alwass get the best food, the best fJervice, the most satisfaction, at the Portland Restaurant, 305 Washington. A substantial repast always. For break fast, all different kinds of mush, hot waffles, German pancakes, etc.; also, for dinner, roast chicken, fricassee chicken, etc; home-made strawberry shortcake, strawberries with cream. Ice-cream, best cup of coffee In Portland. A trial will convince. E. House's Cafe, 12S Third street. Chicken dinner, complete, 25c, Strouse'a Cafe, 229 Washington, between First and Second. White labor onlj. Try Raster's new restaurant, 185 Fourth street, for sour Sunday dinner today. . Jacob Doll Upright l4sno. The latest Improved. Acknowledged to be best sold on easy Installments. Pianos rented, tuned and repaired at lowest frlces. H. Slnshelmer, 72 Third. Eatab ished 1S62. Beck, the Jejreler. Bargains for a few days, In American watches, at factory prices. 207 Morrison. New store. Mrs. Watson, Optician. 3S Washington bldg.. Fitting children's eses a specialty. Parlor open evenings. Vote for Russell E. Sewall for District Attorney. Dr. Swain, dentist. 711 Dkum hiiildlne big We little expense and name House i m I This store's I popularity grows daily I J5 So long as this store stands solely and solidly on the character 5E of Its merchandise, the candor of Its statements, the faithfulness g 5 of its service, It cannot fall to grow in favor. Continually on the jfe 5 alert for the, newest things, receiving shipments almost dally from . 2c 3g the best Eastern makers, we are enabled to offer hiany advan- J& tages to those who deal with us. Sr 3g Brief Items of Worth From the Four Departments: b fp Blue serge suits For men p e I Hoe y For boys Special prices are working wonders ' In our Boys' Department. As prevlous lS announced, we are offering these re markable values in Boys' Suits: Boss $2 50 Fancy Vestee Suits, special at $1.65 Boys' $4.50 Vesteo Suits, special $3.65 Boys' 13.00 two-piece School Suits, sizes 8 to IS years; special $2.00 Bos 15.00 School Suits, at $4.35 youths Long Trousers Suits good val ues In cheviots and blue serges, at $5.00, JS.35, $9.15 and MM Largest Clothiers In the xmmmmmmmmmmwmmmMwmmffmmtffm improve -your appearance by wearing one of our Natty Spring Suits. Don't purchase elsewhere until you have examined them. We are of fering all the latest styles and patterns at prices that will astonish you. how is this for a nobby suit? $7.50, $10, $12.50 & AMUEL ROSENBLATT & CO. POPULAR ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS N. W. Corner Third and Morrison Streets Portland, Oregon TAVERN OF Castle Crag And.... ' Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15. Located In the midst of grand and impressive mountain scenery, "with Mount Shasta and the Crass tor a background. . FINE HUNTING AND PISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and service and reason able rates. RAILROAD FARE, round trip, $25. For rates, terms and other Information ad dress E. B. FDCLET. Manager, Care Pacific Improvement Company, Crocker building. San Francisco. D Samples rUiirD rti APhK HenrtBerqer. J30 Fst Sr Fbfm.AND.0R mrtEVf mccniuiyw WA Summer cravats For men and women The beat kind of clothes for sweltering days. Ours are of light -weight., fast blue worsted serge, weighing full 15& to 14" ounces to the 3ard. ..Single and double breasted sack 6tyles $10 to $30 Striped Flannel Outing Suits, skeleton coat, no vest S8.50to$10 The best of Casslmere and Tweed Suits In all the new shades and desirable quali ties : $10 to $35 Straw hats Such Straw Hats as ours come smilingly through the hardest service. A large aa- 50c to sortment of men's fine and coarse braids, Milan and fine split straws. In the lead- $5 Ing shapes, plain or fancy band Toadies' Straw Sailors $4 and $5 Boys' Straw Hats 25c Up $9.35 Northwest 280 and up to 00 I CITY TREASURER SAFE. The recent "lock-out" of the three-ton burglar-proof safe in the City Treasurer's office was locked for four days, with Its automatic lock ing complications. After se-veral dajs of fruit less effort by those claiming to be experts, who failed to open this safe. J. E. Davis, proprie tor "The Safe Store." at C6 Third St., was called, and opened It. Last March" the bank burglar-proof safe at Castle Rock was unsuc cessfully attacked by burglars, and safe could not be opened, and Mr. Davis was sent for, and the safe opened and repaired, leaving It in per fect condition, with lt timers and locking de vices. Also many burglarized safes are sent to paid safe store for repairs, and turned out from his repair works In perfect order. Mr. Da. Is ha been In this business contin ually for some 23 years, and. recognizing the central location of Portland for this Industry, Is located permanently with us, and carries a large stock of goods, and where bet knov.n is considered authority on bank. Jail and safe work, and few llne- are better or more com petently repretented In our metropolis. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS The licaltliient resort In the pret tiest county In California. Troat flulilnjr, the finest In the state, Shovel CreeJc, IS miles of stream for casting:. Hunting plenty of game in the monntnlns surronnd ingf. Gronse, quail, deer and hear. KLAMATH HOT SPR1XGS, Bestride, Siskiyou, Co., Cal. EDSON BROTHERS Proprietors. SUN SOON HUIES-- gS'SUl The choicest fruits of loom dom are here In catchy hues and blendingSk There are squares, Imperials, de Joln villes. tecks, bat end strings and bows; fashioned from rich Rumchundas, Baratheas, Waffle and Matt weaves, and hand-loomed silks In a variety of designs 50c to $3 Washable Squares at 50c "Washable Strings. 2 for 25c Morrison, corner Fourth Wftff itbtutg Stfljelui evnpfitt)lt fid) feinctt fccutfdjen Sftit hnvQctn fiir ta$ ohen gcuatmie fUtnU A NO. 1 BLACKSMITH COAL $9 per ton. Free sample. "iZ'TJ.LCAT' COAL COJIPANY Front st.. near Gllsan. CO. NE3flCKSTLB ..DENTIST.. Jlarqnam Building", Rooms 300, 301, 303 ALASKA INDIAN BASKETS And Curios. Philippines Cloth and Handker chiefs. MRS. . FROHMAN, 121 13th at. 5IES y