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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1900)
THE SmSDAY OEEGONL&N, P0K3LAND, JUNE 10, 1900. ,1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF AaaHements Tonight. MAKQTTAil GRAND John Drew. the TJnion Banking Company do not ap pear to need their money. Forsometoe City Treasurer Hacheney. assignee of SI defunct Institution, has been trying to get Slt0ra 5, and claI Se last dfvi! dend recently declared. In some Instances the amount due Individuals approximates ?, a f re. numer clms of from K to j0. Assignee Hacheney has vain ly striven to induce depositors to take Si?Skdh2dend- and unleiS tte nioneyls Stif e wU1 not knoTV' what to do r,H-h He must keeP aa account of erj thing received or paid out, and ap 1?a t present time has been to con siderable expense advertising, which la not allowed as a charge against trust funds. ti.n -foeney sincerely hopes that he will be relieved of those funds, and again urges all rightful owners to call. -,,"PIU: R WARM WBATHZR.-Why ouffR- from the heat in your kitchen from the warm weather which is at hand and Will continue? This you can avoid by i ? Faa,ltove- U your home l8 not connected with our mains, take advantage of our liberal offer for this month only to extend a service pipe from our street mains to your basement free of charge, thus reducing the expense to the mere cost of the stove, which Includes all con necting. Do not delay your order, as only e limited number can be installed each Cay. We guarantee the successful opera tion of every stove, and furnish thor ough Instructions to every purchaser. Portland Gas Company, 172 and 174 Fifth street Laborers ScAncE.-Oohn Scott, superin tendent of construction at the Walla Walla j-enuentiary, while In Portland yesterday Kated that crops of that section of the country are excellent, but farmers and irultgrowexs are facing a serious problem to obtain help to care for them. So many men have left the Northwest in quest of Bold in the for Xorth or gone to war In the Philippines that laborer are very Bcarce. Mr. Scott says that "Walla Walla farmers will make a strenuous effort tc Induce worklngmen to come to that sec tion of the country during harvest season. If they are unsuccessful, a considerable oss may result from inability to store What Nature has so bountifully provided. Indian War Veterans. Indian War Veterans will meet next Thursdav. Junn 14. at 10 A. M.. in Grand Army Hall. First una layior streets. An unusually large number of these old nloneer veterans. their wives and widows, will be present Xrom various ports of the Coast. Three of our best female vocalists will furnish these old octogenarians eome delightful music on that occasion. The women of Multnomah Camp will furnish a splendid dinner. All veterans are most cordially !nvited, and their wives and widows will lso be provided for. The second annual convention of the ladies of the G. A. R. will, convene at Eugene, Or., Juno 12 and tS, at 10 o'clock A. M. Rates to the convention over the Southern Pacinc Railroad will be ono end one-third fare for round trip. Each purchaser will pay full fare going, and will retain the receipt, which will contain b certificate which, after being signed by the department secretary, will entitle the holder to the one-third rate returning. Do not fall to get the receipt from your ticket agent. Florence E. Quimby, De partment Secretary. Fell Off a Street Car. A minor ac cident occurred yesterday morning on the Washington street-car line, caused by the carelessness of a youthful passenger. named Leitheuser. The youth was walk ing along the running board of an outward-bound car when he missed his foot ing and fell Into the street Immediately in front of a car coming In the other direc tion. He was struck with some force. knocking him from the track, but without Inflicting injuries more than light bruises. The latest article for campers or bicy clists Is a mess kit that consists of a canteen, holding three pints; a frypan. Vnlted States Army pattern; an oblong Army plate, a hinged-handle coffee pot, knife, fork and Bpoon. all nesting com pactly In a gray felt, double-lined canvas Sag, with canvas strap, the total weight toeing only two pounds and Ave ounces. Adolph A. Dekum, 111 First street, who is headquarters for miners', campers' and mountain climbers outfits, has them on eale. Lowest Excursion Rates to the East. The Northern Pacific Railway Company has named very low excursion rates to the East, on account of the Republican, Democratic, teachers' and other conven tions, to be held at Kansas City, Phil adelphia, Charleston. N. C. and other points. For full particulars, tickets, rates. etc, call on or write A. D. cnanton. as sistant general passenger agent. 2S3 Mor- sison street, corner Third. Portland, Or. Excursion to Seaside. Women of Woodcraft. Portland Circle, No. 55. Sunday. June 17. Round Trip Tickets, n. Leave Portland 8:30 A. M. Leave Seaside 5 P. M. BATHINQ AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS. Tijd Wagnerian recital announced bj 1Lnton Schott to bo given at Paisons Hall next Saturday evening, June 16, has been postponed until Tuesday evening, June 19, at the request of a number of musicians Single tickets. 51; party tickets of five. $3. For sale at Wiley B. Allen's, also Wright's Music Store end Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s. Bids will be received for the privilege of Issuing the official Fourth of July pro- . gramme Until 2 P. M. on Monday. June 31. Check for the amount offered must accompany each bid. Address Chairman (Printing Committee, Fourth or July Cele bration. 308 Chamber 'Of 'Commerce. Wh Sell steamship tickets via all lines Srom Atlantic seaboard. If you Intend to visit the Paris exposition come and see us before making other arrangements. Wo will arrange your steamship accommoda ! tions by wire. Burlington ticket office. , Third and Stark streets. Gas Fixtures. Bear in mind when ready to select your fixtures and glass ware that the Portland Gas Company is i displaying a mopt complete stock, which j should be examined by every Intending i purchaser before deciding. Baccalaureate Sermon. This evening. at Trinity Church. Bishop Morris will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the pupils of the Bishop Scott Academy and St. Helen's HalL A full attendance from both schools Jo expected. Do Tou know that the Burlington roule runs its own trains out of Portland every day? To Kansas City. St. Louis and ether Eastern cities Without change. Con nect with all lines in all directions for points beyond. Remember the Woodcraft excursion to Bonrevllle Is next Sunday. Fare. 75 cent jrouni trip. The fare applies to The Dalles. Three bands of music and plenty of I amusements. Are Tou Goino East? The Burlington route has the lowest rates to all points. Ticket office. Third and Stark streets. For Rent Store: 121 Sixth street, Ore- Igonlan building. Light, heat and water furnished. Portland Trust Company. Monday and Tuesday for reduced rates I to points East. Call at Burlington route ticket office. Third and Stark streets. Schlitz bottled beer.- Family trade a Ifpeclalty. Bohemian Bottling Works. Telephone, Grant 321. All Aboard For Bonneville. At 9:15 This Morning. Arion Excursion to Martin's Blufl ISurday, June 24. Get Invitations from members. Cheap Rates East next week at Thomp- JBcn's Cut Rate Ticket Office, 12$ Third I street. Neptune bathhouse now open. Foot E'lsworth and Grand avenue. South. The Tioga Hotel, at Long Beach. Wash . will opeh on June 20. 1900. McLoughun and Old Oregon" atGIU's. Melton, the carpenter, now at S0G Stark. Books for graduating at Gill's. Frex Cab Ride. Manager A. L. Max well, of the East Side Railway, gave the children at the receiving home of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society free trans portation to Mount Scott and return. The 55 children- spent the day at Johnson's Creek, and had an enjoyable outing, play ing games and catching crawfish until their return at 6 o'clock. Superintendent Gardner Is planning several such tripe for the children during the Summer. Municipal Court. In the Municipal Court yesterday morning, Frank L. Greenwood, who was arrested upon the complaint of his wife for threatening to take her life, was placed under $250 bonds, and his case set for Monday. E. W. Wil son, a "hop fiend" who was arrested a few days ago for stealing silks from An drew Kan & Co., was sentenced to one year In the county Jail. Sawmill for Sale. Property situated at Mooresvllle and Goble, formerly owned I by the Columbia River Lumber &. Fuel Company, will be sold to the highest bid der July 10. 1900. For particulars appiy to R. M. Dooly, trustee, at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank. Lost Child. Fritz Quappe, a boy of 13 years, was reported to the police sta tion last evening as mteslng from his home at Seventh and Caruthers. The lost child wore brown trousers, a light coat and a light gray cap. Grand Picnic at Jefferson Garden, cor ner Jefferson and Chapman, given hy Germanla Sister Lodge, No. 3, O. D. H. S., Sunday. June 10. Admission, 25 cents; ladles, accompanied by gentleman, free. The finest train in the world la run on the Burlington route. Lowest rates, quick est time, through car service, finest scen ery In the world. Ticket office, Third and Stark streets. If Tou will call at the Burlington route ticket office, corner Third and Stark streets, you can purchase tickets to any part of the world via the East and at the lowest rates. A Rare collection of Indian baskets from Northern British Columbia are upon exhibition at 411 Washington street tomorrow (Monday). Millinery Sale. Every trimmed hat, including children's, at reduced prices at Mrs. A. E. Dalglelsh, 271 Russell street, near Williams avenue. Amateurs, take your plates and films to Tolman. Developing and finishing; best work. 227 Washington street. In structions free. Fresh roses, carnations and lilies: also elegant floral designs reasonable. Burk hardt Bros., 23d and Gllsan. 'Phone 602. Burial of Riley Moss. The body of Riley Moss, the murderer and suicide, was burled yesterday at the potters field. Remember, W. O. W. Excursion To Seaside Sunday, June 17. Private Cars. Tickets, JL Low Rates to all Eastern points. Call at Burlington routo ticket office, corner Third and Stark streets. Go, Go, at 9:15 A. M. 75 Cents Pats the Trip To Bonneville Todat. Now is the time to go East cheap. Thompson's Cut Rate Ticket Office. 12S Third street. ' Umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Meredith's. Washington, bet. Cth and 6th. New lot Indian baskets. 121 Thirteenth. SHOW THEIR PREFERENCE. Bit Firms Bay Smith Premier Type Trrlters. Oregon Packing Company. Eastern Lum ber Company, Wolff & Zwlcker Iron Works, Blake, McFall &. Co.. Goodyear Rubber Company. Ersmcns & Emmons. Alnsworth National Bank. Oregon Lumber Company, American Bicycle Company, McCormlck Harvesting Machine Company, Buffalo Pitts Company, Davidson, Word & Co. and American Book Company. EMERSON PIANOS. Our leading schools and academies In the United States are using the Emerson niATms. 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 $6 per month, is nor month. Investigate our stock be- fore purchasing. SHERMAN, OL.AI & lu, Rooms 1C-16 Russel Building, Fourth and Morrison, second floor. THIRD WARD VOTERS. I wish to publicly thank the many kind friends who went to the front on Juno 4 and worked so earnestly in helping to eect mo to the City Council. Also wish, to thani eacn and every roan who cast his vote for me. Trusting my friends will have no occasion to regret their action, I remain. Tour obedient servant, FRED T. MERRILL. LADIES' HOUSE WRAPPERS. We simply quote prices 50c, 63c, 75c, 97c, 51 00 and $1 25. See them. Ladies' cool. Summer Vests In ecru, white, blue. pink. 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Warner's "Rust proof" Summer Corsets, 25c, 33c and 50c McAUen & McDonnell, cor. 3d and Morrison. LADIES MASS MEETING. Every lady In the city who Is interested In the success of the Portland street fair and carnival Is earnestly requested to at tend the ladies' mass meeting in Elks' Hall, Marquam building Monday after noon, .at 2-30 o'clock. WHERE TO DINE. What you eat aff eel your health, pleas ure and success. Get the best the Port land restaurant, 3(6 Washington, near 5th. Chicken dinner, complete, 25c, Strouse's Cafe, 229 Washington, between First and Second. White labor only. LETTER-CARRIERS' Excursion to Seaside, July 1. Trains leave 8:20 A. M.; returning, leave Seaside- 5 P. M. Round trip. $L Surf bathing. CALL 268 MORRISON STREET Great Northern Ticket Office. Reduced rates East, June 12 and 13, and 29 and 20. CARD OF THAXKS. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson desire to ex press their heartfelt thanks to their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their beloved daughter Margaret. Jacob Doll Upright Piano. The latest improved. Acknowle'dged to be best sold on easy Installments. Pianos rented, tuned and repaired at lowest prices. H. Slnshelmer. 72 Third. Estab lished 1562. PIANOS ORGAXS "Below Up-town Prices." Portland's Leading Music Store. The Oldest! , The Largest! Wiley B. Allen Co.. 211 First street, BccU, the Jeweler. Bargains for a few days. In American watches, at factors' prices. 207 Morrison. New store. ' Mm. "Wntson, Optician. SS Washington bldg. Fitting children's eyes a specialty. Parlor open evenings. . Grand opening excursion to Bonneville will be made Sunday, June 10, train leav ing Union Station 9 A. M. PIANO PRICES THAT TALK. With Heldlncer'a Big: Stock, Rental FianoaT Coming In, and Bljjf Ship ments In Transit, We Mnit Make Quick Work la Selling. This is the season of the year when rental pianos come in thick and fast, and this, coupled with the fact that we have lust bought out the large piano house of G. A. Heldlnger & Co. and together with our large stock of Knabe, Hardman, Lud wlg Fischer and Sohmer pianos, which we control, we have pianos galore. We are going to sell a lot of pianos right away. We will sell a lot of second-hand pianos, and new ones, too, at "prices that talk." The Heldlnger assortment includes the well-known "Steck," "Krakauer." and the "Sterling;" and nil we want is a chance to show these pianos and tho prices we win quote win ao tne worK. THE "WILEY B. ALLEN CO., The oldest, the largest muslo store. 203-211 First street, Portland. Or. Ribbons, Everything nnd Anythlnj- In the line, at unheard-of low prices. New York Mercantile Co.. 205 Third street. PNJOY YOURSELF That's what we all want to do. Muslo gives Joy. You can make plenty of fine music If you have a Pianola. Stop In at our new warerooms and hear the Aeolian and the Pianola. Everybody welcome. It will pay you to come and see our new recital hall and warerooms. They are the most beautiful on the Pacific Coast. Special Exhibition of Fine Pianos A DisplayThat Would Create a Fnrore in the Largest Music Centers, Ellers Piano Hoaae, In Their Nevr Store, at-351 WaahlBKton, In Opened "With, the Verr Finest Dlnplay I Chlckerlnff and Weber and IClm hall Pianos Ever Sees la Portland. Excepting a few finishing touches here and there, our new store Is ready for business, and we herewith extend to our many friends and the public generally a cordial Invitation to visit the most at tractive land beat appointed store de voted to the sale of pianos and organs In the entire West. We propose to make this store the rec ognized headquarters of Portland's music al Interests. "Perfect satisfaction in every Instance" has been, the watchword that has built up.the phenomenal trade enjoyed by Ellers Piano House In the past, and this principle will be rigidly adhered to In every transaction, great or small, by Ellers Piano House m. the new store. We are better equipped than ever before to furnish the very finest pianos and or gans to retail buyers at lowest possible prices, and on most favorable terms of payment. This we propose to demonstrate In a most substantial manner in our spe cial exhibition sale of line pianos, which commences tomorrow morning. Tius sale Includes the very choicest creations of the three leading American piano-makers, and you will find here now the very finest and costliest pianoB ever offered for sale la the West. We wish to call special attention to the new styles made by Weber. The elder Weber was a genius In the realm, of tone production, and it has often been said that the tone quality which Stradlvarlus bestowed upon the violin Weber Imparted to his piano-forte, and this wonderful tone quality and the marvelous durability for which the Weber piano has so long been distinguished have never been excelled or even approached by other piano-makers. New and chaste designs In all the varieties of beautiful and expensive woods are now shown In our waroroom not sim ply one or two pianos, but dozens of them we ship them in carload lots, and, hand ling them in large quantities, we are able to quote prices considerably below the regular-established Weber retail figures, 500. $575 and $650. And a few words about the Chlckerlng the grand, noble and unrivaled Chlckerlng that has stood the supreme test of more than three-quarters of a century, during which time it has been the recipient of unequaled and unqualified honors for su perlative excellence from all parts of the cultured world Incidents that acclaim the marvelous value of the Chiokerlng piano the oldest In America, the best in the world. We have here now the most exquisite productions of this time-honored factory the new small Chlckerlng upright, with Its most wonderfully pure and rich and powerful tone qualities, and the large camnet grand (jhickermg upright; sucn sweetness and power, such exquisite tone coloring and shading Is found only In Chlckerlng pianos. You have here 20-odd of these costly Instruments to choose from. And In Kimball pianos we are showing the finest assortment ever displayed In the West. The new Kimball styles are simply superb, In every detail of construc tion and tone quality. The famous world's fair exhibition styles In cases of fancy oak and beautiful dark rosewood deserve special mention. Another design is an exact reproduction of the Kimball as ex hibited at the Omaha exposition last year, where it carried off the gold medal In competition with many leading makes. These we show In cases of beautifully dappled English walnut and fancy San Domingo mahogany they are beauties. In addition to these we have the won derful Crown piano, the Instrument with the many tones, which Imitates a dozen different instruments perfectly, and the Angelus Orchestral, a beautiful little In strument, that can be rolled In front of any piano and which automatically plays the choicest music with the most perfect expression, and, absolutely correct, as to tempo, playing as well yes, even better, than the most accomplished pianist could. Don't fall to see and hear it. E'lera Piano House, Portland's "high-grade piano store. In our now Music Building, 351 Washington street KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS The healthiest resort In the pret tiest county In California. Tront flshlnf?, the finest In the state, Shovel Creek, IS miles of stream for casting. Hnntlnp plenty of Knroe In the mountains surronnd-Ing-- Grouse, quail, deer and bear. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, Bcsvrlck, Siskiyou Co., Cal. EDSOX BROTHERS Proprietors. t t Summer Wearables THE AEOLIAN COMPANY M. B. Wells, AgL for Northwest 353-3G5 "Waslilnjrton St., Cor. Park, Portland, Oregon. A NO! 1 BLACKSMITH COAL $9 per ton. Free sample. VULCAN COAL COMPANY Front st., near Gllsan. HENRY BEROER Practical Painter and Decorator Wall Paper 200,000 ROLLS ALWATS IN STOCK. 130 First Street Northwest Electric Engineering Co. Fans, celllntr and shelf, most up-to-date and Improved as circulators. Also dynamos, motors and telopnones. Repair work solicited. i 1 24 First Street, Portland, Or m i "The Waldorf" str:le SL1: STRAW HAT sold here. And it is " THE SAME THING FOR LESS MONEY." Other agency straw hats are $3.50; ours $2.00 PORTLAND. OREGON. We have nobby straw Hats for . . $1.50 and for $1.00 Boys' Washable Sailor Suit; SPECIAL PRICES , THIS WEEK Suits as Low as 35c, $1.25, $1.45 and $2.50 FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE Morrison and Second Streets 3&? mi ttf l'r 173 V-A mWMWMmWBM, fiCTi my m m Men... r V OOL OMFORTABLE . I! As the mercury In tho thermometer g&ta higher there's a general looking 'round for something to cool off with. "Wo've swung right into the surge of warm weather clothes Bellinsr. The professional man, tho man of business, and he whose hobby is out flooring- can And here a storeful of the newest low-priced apparel for these sweltering Summer days. everybody who knows the Stelnbach label knows It signifies beat quality and all-around Tightness. It's on everything we sell. Men's Flannel and Homespun Suits Skeleton coat and trousers of striped and checked patterns ex tremely light in weight and fashionable 53.50, $9.0) and 510. Men's Blue Serge Suits Nothing cooler or more comfortable than Hght-Tveight blue serge nothing more sightly than these fast-color Serge Suits of ours at 510, 515 to 531 Men's Cassimere and Tweed Suits A vast and beautiful collection of fine worsteds and woolens of every lesirable design and shade. S Ingle or doublo-breasted sack styles reg ular, stout and long sizes. 51ft to 533. Alpaca Coats, "White Duck Trousers, Fancy Wash Vests, Flannel Trousers, Linen Dusters, etc, ota. Soft, perfect-attlns Negligees of the newest order of fashion are displayed In our peerless Furnishing Department. There are Fancy Oxford, Madras and Silk Front Shirts in tho popular verti cal stripes of blue, pink, heho and ox blood shades; also, nne lines of plain whlto silk-front Negligees, with flat or puffed bosom, S . 75c to $3 Men's and Women'sWashable Neckwear Squares in the new patterns wide bars, plaids and solid colors, of Madras, Oxford and Mercerized Cotton, EOc Bat-end Bows, 15c, 2 for 25c. Leather Belts, 25c to 51.50. Golf Hcse, 50c to 53.00. Sweaters at all prices.. Straw Hats Coarse braids and nne straws. Lat est shapes, plain or fancy band, 50o to 53.00. Boys' Straws, 25c and up. Ladies' "Youmans" Sailors, 53.23 .ami 54.00. offl6& rmcE aormwj mTrm&FVBNttffllt Latest Cos , the Northwest 280 Morr,so Street, cor. Fo,rth , A S mash in Pr ices The season for Summer clothing Is upon us, and we want to make hay while the sun shines. How are we going to do it? Simply by offering the public a GREAT INDUCE MENT. Here goes: $25.00 values, $20.00 $22.50 values, $18.00 $20.00 values, $16.00 $18.00 values, $15.00 $15.00 values, $12.50 This offering never equaled by any other clothing house In Portland. The prices quoted above embrace ail the very latest Spring and Summer styles. Perfect fit and rocx.icTToa sa sow workmanship of every garment guaranteed. ,fert.fcSMr kites Mmm Wlwm rccx-BUTTON sacs sew S BML iOaltm Htm SAM'L ROSENBLATT & CO. The Reliable Popular-Price Clothiers N. W. COR. THIRD AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON TAVERN OF Castle Crag And.... Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, Located !n tho midst of erand and lmpresslv mountain scenery, -with Mount Shasta and the Craea for a background. FINE HUNTINQ AXD FISHING. Unsurpassed cuisine and servlca and reason able rates. RAlLltOAD FARE, round trip. $23. For rates, terms and other Information ad dress E. B. PIXLEY. Manager. Care Pacific Improvement Company, Crocker bulldlnr. San Francisco. CO. NEMCHSTLB ..DENTIST.. Karqaam Balldln?, Rooms 300,301,302 ALASKA INDIAN BASKETS And Curios. Philippines Cloth and Handker chiefs. MttS. I. FROHMAX. 121 13th st. CJ1M CnnI HIllF Teas. Mattinr. Fire. works. 'HI yamhlll. no inaian tsa Received Saturday from COOK'S INLET, Alaska 75 cents to $2.50 The NEW HAWAIIAN HATS, with Pugree scarfs, just received. Mexican Sombrero Hats, all prices. CURIO STORE D. M. Averill & Co. 331 Morrison St. FIREWORKS and FLAGS We carry a complete line of the celebrated Pains and Rochester Exhibition Fireworks; also the best crackers and other decoration goods at lowest prices. Furnish catalogue upon application. ANDREW KAN & CO. Cor. Fqyrfh and uc ;