THE SUNDAY OEEGONJAN, POBjTLAND, 00TOBEE 7, 1900. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Amusements Today CORDRAY'S THEATER OVashincton Street) "Wanff." HETROPOLITAN THEATER (Third Street Klns of the Opium Bins." Fckerax, or H. . Baton. The funeral of H. E. Battln -will be held this afteiv noon at 2:30 from his late residence on IBase Line road near "VTlbery lane. Mount Tabor. The services will be held at '.the iouse under the auspices of the G. A. R. Interment vrlll be at Lone "Fir cemetery, where the A. O. TJ.-W. tvIII have charge. SChe following "will act as honorary pall bearers: Senator Georgp W. McBrlde; Colonel David M. Dunne, Captain H. E. Edwards, M. G. Hall, H. C. Dckenberger, J. W. Wright. The active pallbearers, Irom the ranks of the urand Lodge, A. O. XT. "W., will be as follows: R, L. Dur ham. George H. Durham, Newton Clark, K. Z. Ramsdell, A. J. Marshall, F. M. Cohn. Waiting ron the Rain. Farmers adja cent to Portland would like to be plowing this fine weather, but they think the ground is hardly wet enough. In "Wash ington County, a good deal of Fall grain will be sown if the weather conditions are Just Tight In California farmers tear up the ground while it is Still dry and hard, and the clouds of dust hide both plowman and team, but in Oregon the farmers think they must have the soil well wet down before they begin Fall operations. There appears to have been more rain right in Portland than upon the fields a few miles away, where the soli is only wet down three to our Inches. "Wants to Fxkd Patrick Daly. City Auditor Devlin has received an inquiry irom John Daly, 35 Gramercy Park, New York City, relative to Patrick Daly, who was thought to have located near Port land in the year 1642. Since 1877 Patrick Daly has not been heard of, says the "writer, but Is understood to have pos sessed real property in the vicinity of Portland. The eagerness of the writer ipr Information and the hint about real estate seem to Indicate that a lost heir has scented an inheritance from afar. Jlr. Devlin knows many Dalys, but does not know a pioneer by the name of Pat rick Daly. Farbwelxi Reception. Last evening the members of the Japanese mission met at their church, Ninth and Flanders, to bid farewell to their beloved pastor, the Rev. Y. T. Xoudo, who for the past two years served his countrymen in Port land and vicinity as an able, zealous, iaithful minister of the Gospel. "While In this city he made many friends, who regret his departure, and whose best wishes follow him to his new field of labor in Sacramento, Cal. He is a young man of attainments in all that belongs to a liberal education, which will en title him to a hearty welcome everywhere. Soldiers' Mestinq Tomorrow. Ar rangements have been made to hold the meeting of ex-soldiers, called for ex pressing their sentiment favoring the In dorsement of the Administration of Presi dent McKinley. at 7:30 tomorrow even ing, in room 600, sixth floor of the Cham ber of Commerce building. All ex-soldiers, whether serving in the Mexican, Civil, Indian, Spanish or Filipino Wars, are asked to be present to join in condemna tion of a policy that encourages resist ance to the armies of the United States In the Philippines. Change op San Francisco SAitzNa. i Owing to the steamship Columbia being laid up at San Francisco for repairs she will be unable to get away from San Francisco on schedule time. The steam ship George W. Elder will be put in service temporarily, leaving San Francisco Oc tober 7, and leaving Portland October U, Instead of Sth, as advertised for the Columbia. The Columbia is expected to be ready to resume her place in the serv ice commencing with advertised trip from 'San Francisco, October 15. Find September Weather. .Portland ers have been enjoying what many con sider the best part of the year, lately. The temperature is perfect, being neither too warm nor too cold. The streets, roads and bicycle paths are in fine order, and the drive or wheel In the crisp air thrills the system with pleasure, as one bowls along, surrounded by the most lovely scenery on the globe. Today Is likely to see many rigs and wheels out along the favorite drives and paths leading out of the city. Council op Jewish Women. The Tegu lar meeting of the Portland (Oregon) Section Council of Jewish Women is called for Wednesday, October 10, 1900, at the Hlrsch-Selllng Building. A full attendance Is most urgent, as committees are to be named, calendars for the year distributed and other business of import ance is to be transacted. The executive meeting will he held at 2 o'clock; regular meeting at S o'clock. Anton Schott'b lecture recitals, com mencing Tuesday, October 9, 8:15 P. M., at the Armory of Bishop Scott Academy. The evening will be devoted to songs from operas and folk-songs from differ ent nations, "Home, Sweet Home," "Dast Rose of Summer," "Robin Adair," "The Heart Bowed Down," soldiers' songs, etc., end "The Marseillaise," and "The Two Grenadiers." Single tickets, $1; party tick 4ts, six for $4. ' Oregon Assembly. No. 1, United Arti sans, will give a benefit entertainment end dance at their hall, Abington Build ing, on Tuesday evening, October 9. Ad mission, 5 cents. Tickets can be ob tained from the members, at the door or from the secretary at 512 Marquam Build ing. New Turkish Baths. The new Turk ish Bath Parlous, 52o Chamber of Com merce Building, are now open and ready for business. The parlors have been new ly furnished In every department with modern appliances. For gentlemen only. jr. F. King, manager. Is Your Real Estate for Sale? If so. If you mean business, and if you are will ing to put a reasonable price upon your property, we can sell It for you with out delay. Title Guarantee &. Trust Com pany, 7 Chamber of Commerce. Congregational Bazaar. The ladles Of the First Congregational Church wfll hold their annual bazaar and sale of articles suitable for Christmas gifts on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 4 and 5. Y. M. C. A. Meeting. Rev. Huber Fer guson will deliver the fourth of a series of addresses in the gymnasium of the Young Men's Christian Association this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All men ln-Tited. This is a positive snao, for a few days- only, that quarter block on southeast corner East Second and East Taylor streets, only $2000. Title perfect. Roun tree & Diamond. Is Your House tor RENT?-We can secure you a good tenant right away. Rents collected. Title Guarantee & Trust Company, 7 Chamber of Commerce. Large Shipment Just Received of choicest hyacinths, tulips and narcissus bulbs, both single and double. Lomber son's. 180 Front Save your money. 'See Madden about your printing. Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner First and Alder sts. 'Phone Red 833. Dr. M. Fried has returned from Eu rope and resumed practice in Dekum building, rooms 407-408. Phone Main 556. Umbrellas, Made in Oregon; best and cheapest; repairing and recovering. Mer edith's, Washington, bet. 5th and Cth. Attention of A. O. U. W. members is called to meeting notice (this Issue) of Industry Lodge, No. 8. Bishop Andrews, of New YoTk, will preach at Taylor-Street M. E. Church this morning at 10:30. . AuroRNET Hull has returned from his trip. Offices in the Chamber of Com merce. XiADros Tailoring and stylish work. Mrs. Moore, 152 Russell street, Albina. See special notices for ad. bids for site for Odd Fellows Home. Indian Baskets, Mrs. Frohman, 121 Thirteenth s'treet kitincfitockEccliazytelOdOA.M, 1 TWO NW BRANDS Hart St Mnrpky's Cigars Are New Handled by Handler & Co. The best cigar obtainable is none too good for Handley's customers, and he Is now sole agent in Portland for the La Flor de EI Firma, a clear Havana cljar, manufactured by Hart & Murphy. Hand ley has Just received 10,000 of this cele brated brand, and all lovers of a good smoke will be more than satisfied after trying one. It is one of the most popular cigars amongst connoisseurs of the weed in the large Eastern cities. Customers can secure this brand by the box at wholesale prices. Handiey has also secured the Duke of Parma, a high-grade domestic cigar man ufactured by Hart & Murphy. These goods Will be sold in boxes at wholesale prices. Remember to call today at the Cut Rate Cigar and News Stand, J. F. Handiey & Co., proprietors, Perkins Ho tel building. WHERE TO DINE. By all means go to the Portland restaur ant, 305 Washington, near Fifth. Coffee, meats, dairy products, etc., are the best. The general public rarely sees tho kitchen of a large restaurant. In many instances this "Ignorance is bliss." But there are exceptions. An inspection of the extensive kitchens connected with Wat son's restaurant by a representative or The Oregonian was a revelation. Few realize their magnitude, completeness and perfect equipment. No hotel oj restau rant in the Pacific Northwest- has more perfect cooking facilities than Watson's, of Portland. Everything is provided for on a large scale. Baking, roasting, boil ing, broiling, toasting, every branch of cookery has Its proper place. Its re frigerating facilities are ample, the yen tllatlon of each department Is absolutely perfect, and the most scrupulous cleanli ness la maintained everywhere. Only the very choicest meats, poultry, game, but ter arid cream are served, and they reach the table in perfect condition. One can not go through the kitchen without be coming hungry. Everything Is as neat and clean and appetizing in the kitchen as on the table. Every article has lis place even the butter-patties are subject to the touch of no hand, but are kept on their plates In their .own refrigerator, ready for serving. The odor of the kitchens is like that of an old Eastern farmhouse kitchen at Thanksgiving time. It is all the result of neatness ana care. And it means appetizing, enjoyable meals. At B. House's restaurant, 128 Third, the service is perfect, and every article set before you Is the best obtainable. Butter and cream from our own ranch. Oysters and clams fresh daily. Chicken dinner, complete. 25c, Strouse'a Cafe, 229 Washington, between First and Second. "White labor only. Ahead of All THE SUPREMACY OF KIMBALL PIANOS Is in part the result of many Inventions which are protected by United States letters patent. More than 50 valuable improvements are thus se cured, notably among them bejng the brass pin-block covering in the piano and the arched iron brace and steel truss, permitting of a contin uous bridge. Now comes an important " device in the piano action whereby the old wooden hammr and damper flanges are replaced with the Kimball patent combined flange of brass, which, prevents loosening or wabbling of Hammers and dampers, and is not affected by changes of atmosphere. Piano-tuners and regulator, in commenting on this great Kimball achievement, SAY JT THIS WAY: "Replaces the, old wooden flanges to hammers and dampers." "Makes it impossible for hammers and dampers to get loose." "Surely the greatest Improvement of the age in piano actions." "Entirely prevents wabbling of hammers, caused by loose center pins; sluggishness, caused by extreme dampness, or loosening of flanges, caused by extreme dryness." "Will save much expense attached to other actions the world over." These opinions more firmly establisii the title of sovereignty already bestowed upon the KIMBALL by World's Columbian Congress and mas ter musicians of the present age. SOLD BY Eilers Piano House In the Mew Music Building - 351 Washington Street Don't expect to hear of good qualities of our pianos from people who are trying to compete with us; they have pianos of their own to sell. MUST MOVE-MUST SELL, Saub & Llden's shoe store, 310 Wash ington, between Fifth and Sixth, Is to be demolished. Within 30 days stock must be sold. Celebrated ''King" quality $3 50 men's shoes for $3. Ladies' fine $2 50 shoes J2 25. Children's shoes proportionately low. Everything must go, and go cheap. i BURN GENERAL GOOD. Do you want a good domestic cigar at a reasonable price? If you do, buy a box containing 25 General Good cigars for $1 at Handley's Cut Rate Cigar and News Stand, Perkins Hotel building. They will fully sustain the good name they bear. i Fall .Underwear and Hosiery Sale. New York Mercantile Co.. 205 Third. H. B. LITT, Following garments are exclusively shown by me: Correct velouf jackets, box coats, golf capes, dress and common sense golf suits, evening suits and man tles, silk and real French flannel waists, and young ladies' suits; all are exclusive in my establishment Better value and more correctly made, finished and trimmed than any house this side of New York offers. Orders filled C. O. D. on re ceipt of a deposit and measurement. Tnls week my complete stock will all be in. Customers who have been waiting will take notice; also will note that new. ac counts are opened with reliable parties on 0 days' charging. H. B. LITT. GAS SHUT OFF. Gas will be shut off from East Port land between 10 and 11 A. M. today while making connection with the submerged pipe line. PORTLAND GAS COMPANY. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ordway desire to express their appreciation of the many kindnesses shown them in their recent be reavement, and to especially thank tho Euplls of the Holladay school for the eaiitiful floral tribute to the memory of Earl. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy extended In the late bereavement of my beloved husband. MRS. T. K. WILLIAM. Jacob Doll Upright Piano. The latest Improved. Acknowledged to be best sold on easy installments. Pianos rented, tuned and repaired at lowest prices. H. Slnsheimer, 72 Third. Estab lished 1S62. Mrs. "Watson, Optician. Scientific fitting, high-grade goods, rea sonable prices. 38 Washington building. Mexican Hand-Carved Belts, 35c each Purses, 35c each Velvet Skins in ail colors for Poker Burning 75c and $1.00 each i The Curio Store D. ML Ayerill & Co. 331 Morrison St. Elastic And guaranteed to fil. Lady attendant. C.H.Woodard&Co. 108 Second Street. PIANO BARGAINS . .a Genuine Snaps in Good Standard Made Pianos. "We would like to have you come ana see oar large naw store, whether you buy or not.' We want you to MRow Where we "have moved to, 122 to 126 Sixth street, and we make cenulno inducements for you to come and aeo us by offering the following amazingly low prices. Some of these pianos are way below coat to some dealers: 1 small Fischer . ".... $ 75 1 Chase light-case upright 08 1 Harrington," dark case .' J.... 110 1 Kingsbury, oak case (large)..'. 135 1 Dunham, very fine ....... .....,. 145 1 Kingsbury, oak case 155 1 Cameron, oak caso (large) 165 1 Decker, very large 176 1 Flsoher, oak case ". 183 1 Waldorf, cftBe injured .f. 200 1 Emerson, oak case -. 175 v AH have full iron frames, real Ivory keyo; the best piano Wire, Ann actions and the bent tone. The cases are plain and some not quite up to date, but are in fine condition.. Some can scarcely be told from new .ones. Remem ber, a good-piano slightly used is much better than a "Cheap John new one. If you. do not care to buy now, rent one at ?3 or $3.50 for a few months, then If you are pleased with the piano you can buy. "We are also showing a fine Una of the well knpwn "Washburn guitars and mandolins, $15 Up; the S. S. Stewart banjos, $10 up; 'Stewart & Bower guitars and mandolins, $8 up. Also tho famous .Bohmann mandolins, which have just received first prize at the Paris Exposi tion, 1900. Try our genuine Russian goat gut violin and guitar strings. They are the beBt. GRAVES & CO., 122-124-126 . . . Sixth Street Pianos for rent, $3 per month. ! :::3&iE:5$ Four items of interest There's a profound pleasure in writing these trade invi tations for this store, from the fact that we can do so much better for you than we can tell youthe reality here is better than your expectations. Somebody says "an ounce of sat isfaction is worth a ton of talk." Wo guarantee satisfaction. READ OF THESE VALUES FROM THE FOUR 'DEPARTMENTS AND THEN VISIT US fl Ail' ; .i I J J Trt IN A business suit Made in newest sack style, of de pendable worsted fabric, nobby pin head check pat tern. High-cut six- )f button vest. Best Princess lining. We guarantee a per fect fit. $15 $1 underwear for men Token as a whole, our generously good underwear assortment is un equalled for its variety, quality and fair price. Note, for instance, our new line men's Winter-weight under wear in natural gray and tan colors, which we offer at p 1 per garment rs Stockings JfeS IVfade to.Orderl-pgaff1.! A fashionable hat Latest' shapes in Fedoras and low crowns, in shades of pearl, hazel, nutria, brown and black. We think in fact, we know that these hats are not excelled anywhere else for intrinsic value. Our price, 4v)fJ For the boy IXy. r -i Sizes 8 to 16 years. Boys' double-breasted short - trousers suits, well adapted for rough-and-tumble wear. Made of pure wool cheviots in browns and grays. Two pairs of trousers with each suit. $4.45 a zcz cLQWfflj fAmtj&mwm' CO. NEMCHSTLE ..DEHTIST.. Marquam Building Ruom 302 Music! Good Music! Slathers of It! Commenting- on a recent concert, the Pittsburg Times says: "It is well known how beautifully the Pianola will render the most difficult piano music, even under the hands of an unskilled and uncultivated person; but Mr. Parkyn's performances showed that there "are practically no limitations to tho maKnlficent effects to be produced by tho Pianola. In fact, It lends itselfim mediately and sensibly to the sentiment and skiy of the most accomplished and exacting musician." There Is nothing to prevent anyone from having magnificent piano music at home. Call and Inspect the Pianola and the Aeolian. "We sell high-grade pianos also.. M. B. WELLS, Northwest Agent for ths Aeolian Company Aeolian Hall, 353-355 Washington Street, cor. Park, Portland, Or. We are Sole agents for the Pianola. It is exhibited only at our warerooma. Mothers Cast your eyes 'upon this V- On Monday morning we place on sale 300 Vestee Suits, like cut. $2.50 suits, all nicely trimmed for $1.70. LARGEST CLOTHIERS in THE NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND MORRISON (CORNER ENTRANCE i 4 - i ''T -! ,-! On Monday we begin to sell 200 3-piece suits, like cut. Patterns In great variety. Separate vests with suits' and 'silk fadng on lapel for $2.65. l wVlP I V Wp 1 ' It IV A The Stesn- Bioch Co. A swell line of 3-piece suits, nicely trimmed, newest shades ; $3.45 McKINLEY CAPS, BRYAN CAPS, Free With Boy' Suits. FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE Morrrson'and Second Streets ifnf iAre recognized as the most perfect fitting ready- to-wear garments in the World. e have a grand assortment of their very latest styles for Fall and Winter. A visit to our store will convince you that they have No Equal for fine fabric, perfect work manship and wearing qualities. For this make of elegant wearing apparel we quote the following prices: TheStein Bloch Co. Suits The Stein Bloch Co. Overcoats :$1 5.00 $1 8.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 No Other Ready-to-Wear Clothing Fits Like Theirs $1 $20.00 Z3t SAIVfL ROSENBLATT & CO. The Reliable Popular-Priced Clothiers THIRD AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Vashon College Admits both sexes, Is nonsectarlan. away from the city, beautiful and healthful legation. "?he academy receives younger and less advanced pupils. Strict Mili Discipline Expense's reasonable. Send for the new catalogue before deciding? upon another school. Address a postal card to President A. C. Jones, Ph.D. Burton, Wash. Saint Helen's Hall PORTLAND, OREGON Normal Klnderffartcn Department opens Oct. 1, under tho direction of Miss Valentino Prtchard. Circulars of Information to be had nn antillcatlon to MISS ELHANOB TEB- I BBTTS, St. -fieleo's Hall. Yamhill and 11th Sts. Send for New Illustrated Catalogue. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BrOyirJC Pnin Shorthand and L0IiIL 3 Commercial ColleB 614 Commercial block. 2d and Wash. Speed for practical work 0 to 12 -weeks. Circulars free. C.T. PREHIN, Dentist Crown and bridge work. 131 Third at., near Al der. Oreeon Tel. Clay 885. Vitalized alx for jwdfllesj extracting. any Lives Saved And many a sufferer FROM RHEUMATISM Is permanently cured by the use of the Voltamp Electric Battery 105 Second Street 1 W w