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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1901)
THE SUNDAY OTiEGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBEK 1, 1U0I. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tke OrcffealaB'a Telephone. OREGON. Counting Room MalnC67 Manaclnc Editor Mala C30 C5tr Editor Main 1(W Composing Room .................... ilaln CS3 East Side Ofilce East 01 COLUMBIA. Counting Room GC7 Editorial Rooms ICO Composing Room ...-.' 7K Engine Room 200 Amnsemcats. CORDRAT'S THEATER "A Wise Woman" entire week. THE BAKER THEATER-TOlbur-Klrwln Co. Matinee and evening, 'Said Pasha." Tan Senator Promptly Posted. i?Ti day the Portland Chamber of Commerce received a telegram from Senator Mitchell, asking for data bearing on the advis ability of establishing a United States as say office at Portland. By last night's mail a 3000-word report was sent to the Senator, Including statistical and other Information relative to the minerals ot this region and the need of the assay office at this center. This report was compiled by Chairman. Batchelder, of the Chamber of Commerce committee on mines and mining, who is perfectly familiar with the subject and did not have to spend several days in looking for the informa tion that was desired. Senator Mitchell's Inquiry for information tofiching the mat ter of having a tea Inspector at this port came late Friday night, and the full re ply to this, Including the statistical data, will be mailed Monday. These prompt re sponses Indicate not only that due at tention Is given, to inquiries of this char acter, but also that the Chamber of Com merce, having the Information on hand for ready reference at all times, is alert and doing a service for the community that would otherwise go undone. Port land ha9 not always been so well served by a public body. Burglars Enjoy Themselves. The po lice are searching after robbers with a sweet tooth who stole about 12 pounds of chocolates, besides a. quantity of chewing gum and cigars and cigarettes, from the premises occupied by S. F. Stenner and Sam I Beary, 327 Morrison street. About $5 in small change was also carried off. The thieves must have paid a visit to the place early last Thursday morning by forcing a Tear basement door leading to the rooms used by S. F. Stenner. It was here that they ate or pocketed the choc olate. Coming upstairs they began their work in Mr. Beary's store by crawling be hind the counters, to conceal their move ments from passing watchmen and po licemen In the full blaze of the electric light They rang "50" on the cash regis ter, scooped out the loose silver and then removed the change In the cash drawers on both counters. Then they made free with such trifles as cigars, cigarettes and sweets. The store is brilliantly lighted all night, and had the thieves not been care ful to operate behind the tall counters, their movements would undoubtedly have been seen from the street. Bazaar and Fair. A bazaar and fair will open in the Tabernacle building. Twelfth and Morrison streets, tomorrow evening and continue during the week. The fair will be under the direction of a general committee, representing the sev eral Catholic parishes in Portland, and the entire proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the Old Folks' Home, located near Sunnyside and under management of the Sisters of Mercy. No more fitting charity can appeal to the liberality of those mindful of the misfortunes of others, and the committee in charge ex tends a cordial Invitation to all to visit the fair. At the opening ceremony to morrow several prominent citizens will be present to take part in giving the fair a successful start. During the week the la dles of the Relief Society will furnish lunch to the business men and others. Many attractive features will be pre sented, among which will be a. contest over the proposed site for the great fair In 1S05. In Business for Himself. Don O. "Woodward, who has for the last 15 years taken care of the rental business of the Portland Trust Company of Oregon, has opened an office at 246 Stark street, and will conduct a general insurance and rent al business on his own account. Mr. "Woodward, during his long residence in Portland, has earned a reputation as an extremely energetic and able business man, and enjoys the confidence of every one who knows him. He has a wide circle of friends in the city and out of it, all of whom will wish him well in his new venture, and will feel confident that he will be eminently successful. Both Bound Over. I. Sterman and Thomas Nice had another hearing yester day, charged with robbing Paul Llefner of $80 in money, a watch valued at F.5, and a bank draft for JS00 In the Cosmopol itan saloon last Sunday, and were both bound over to answer to the grand jury, Sterman in $1000 ball and Nice In $500 bail. They could not furnish the necessary sums, however, and they went to Jail. Dol lle Gardner and George Google were each held In $100 bail as witnesses. The al leged robbery did not take place In the Badger saloon, as previously stated. Special Announcement. Arrangements !have been made with Mme. Oza Holmes, of the Oriental Beauty Parlors, to demon strate to ladles, free of charge, the proper treatment of the complexion, hair, scalp, form, etc. Mme. Holmes Is so well known to the ladles of Portland as to need no extended introduction. Every lady should know how properly to care for her complexion and look her best, and can learn this free, between the hours of 10 and 12 M., and 2 and 5 P. M., at the Olds, "Wortman & King stores. (Second floor.) Conway's Story Did Not Stick. James Conway was before Municipal Judge Cam eron yesterday for a further hearing to explain the mystery In relation to his deal ings in sundry checks with L. Robinson, Third street. Robinson stuck to his story that Conway palmed off on him an alleged bogus check for $16 60 made by one Joseph Anderson in favor of James Con ley. Conway was held In $500 ball for the grand jury. Meeting 1905 Fair Committee. The provisional committee of the 1905 Fair, appointed by Board of Trade and Man ufacturers' Association, are requested to meet at the Oregon mining exchange, In Chamber of Commerce, Monday, Decem ber 2. 1901, at 3 P. M. By order of J. M. Long, chairman. C. J. Owen, secretary. Congregational Bazaar. The ladies of the First Congregational Church will hold their afternoon, tea and annual bazaar on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings of this week, December 3 and 4, from 2 until 10 o'clock. Further particulars tomorrow. C. G. TiNanY, the jeweler, has removed to northeast corner of Third and Wash ington, upstairs. Jewelry made to order. Diamonds and precious stones, old gold taken in exchange. Fine watch repairing a specialty. The "Western Academy of Music, Elo cution, Oratory and Dramatic Art, the only school of its kind in the city. J. Adrian Epplns. prin.; Wm. M. Rasmus, bus. mgr. Mulkey block, 2d and Morrison. Aune, the photographer, at 169 Seventh street, was agreeably surprised when pre sented a first premium diploma for the best exhibit of professional photography at the Portland Carnival Exposition. The Reduced rates offered by the P. C. & O. trolley line to Oregon City and Canemah make this trip the most popular Sunday ride. Twenty-five cents, round trip. Cars every 40 minutes. Sittings by appointment. 'Phone Black 1954. Open Sundays 10 to 3. New style. A. 13- McAlpln, photographer, 129 7th. The Dalles-Portland Route. Regu xator Line Steamers, From Oak Street Dock Daily, at 7 A M. Donald G. Woodward has opened an office at 246 Stark street. Rentals and in surance. Telephone 345. Council of Jewish Women. Regular meeting of the council Wednesday, De cember 4. Cut flowers and most elegant Moral pieces reasonable. Burkhardt's, 23d & G. On Track of Diamond Thtetes. rne more deeply the detectives who are work ing on the recent diamond robbery at the Hotel Portland go into the case, the more firmly convinced do they become that the thieves followed Mr. Lowenthal from New York -with the Intention of breaking into his room at the first opportunity. In speaking of the case a detective said yes terday that this theory has been borne out by a number of discoveries made the last few days, and he hopes soon to locate the man who has the diamonds and bring him back to Portland for trial. Legally Married This Time. Charles B. Proudfit and Edith Bugdale, both of Portland, were married at Wallace, Idaho, November 23, and it was the second time the marriage ceremony had been per formed for them within a short tlnfe. At the time of the first wedding the license was issued by the County Judge, acting as County Clerk, the latter having died. It was feared that licenses Issued by the Judge were invalid, and the eight couples who were married upon similar licenses were urged to remarry. The Reduced rates offered by the P. C. & O. trolley line to Oregon City and Canemah make this trip the most popular Sunday ride. Twenty-five cents, round trip. Cars every 40 minutes. Lecture of Dr. Ely, "Evolution of Industrial Society," before the Economic League, at Unitarian Church, December 3, S P. M. Admission to the general pub lic, 25 cents. " Lost. Largo yellow and white St. Bernard dog. Answers to the name of "Billy." Suitable reward if returned to IDS Third street. Mile for 15 cents. Hasty Messenger Co. Telephones Main 53. Open all night. Dr. Edward N. Wilson has returned to his otlice, 304 Oregonlan building. AffffOtraCEMENT. ITEMS OF INDUSTRY. In answer to many questions we say: Yes, we have removed our retail business to 307 Washington street, near Fifth, con tinuing our factory and warerooms at 305& Alder and our paint shop at 305 Stark street. Yes. we are selling art goods, artists' materials, pictures, etc., and do framing. Yes, wo shall continue the sale of wall paper, house paints, wail finish and do contracting. Yes, we, shall continue business along the same old line, and the same old way that has made us popular and successful during the past 12 years. Yes, we have a contract with Mr. Bernstein for at least one year. Those knowing his ability to aid in the arts will get his assistance here. The above are but a few of the questions we have answered over and over. "We. thank the public for their Interest in our business affairs and have also noted many com pliments. We shall have things of interest for you all. Watch the papers for us. Watch our windows; our latch string Is out to you. E. H. MOOREHOUSE & CO. WHERE TO DIKE TODAY. Suitable food promotes health and happi ness. You can get It at the Portland Res taurant, 3C5 Washington st., near Fifth. Turkey, gocse, chicken or duck dinner at popular prices. Number of other good things at Strause's restaurant, 229 Washington, between First and Second. Elk restaurant, 2S6 Alder, under new management, serves fine Sunday dinner, 25 cents. The Perkins will serve the usual Sunday luncheon and dinner, turkey, mallard duck, pheasant and chicken; par excel lence. Best 25c meal, genuine home cooking, SSI Yamhill. Open Monday 6 P. M. Of Immediate Interest to Admirer of the Rare and Be&uttf al In Gems. We are proud to say that we have com pleted the selection of and are now show ing to Oregon- and Portland people the finest selected and grandest assortment of diamonds of the purest water, every one of them carefully chosen, all kinds of gems, gold and silver watches, rich and tasty Jewelry, silverware, cut glass,, fine novelties, high-class leather goods, which has ever been presented for inspection in the Northwest. We have spared no la bor in the selecting of our 1901 holiday stock. All our left-over goods have been cleared out, melted up, and the stock con tains now only the very choicest goods which are well made and of modern de sign. It will be considered a pleasure by us to have you call in and Inspect carefully- any of the goods we have. If your decision Is not that our designs are the most pleasing, workmanship of the very best, values the best for the money, then w don't deserve to make a sale to you. Theso goods- ars for sale, and we know you are looking for lust the class of crbods ' we have. We expect to be very busy during the next month, and it Is to your Interest to call early to see our stock in its very completeness. If you find something which you think Is right and the price Is right, have ua lay It aside for you. We win do that and have your selection nicely engraved and beautifully cased and ready for you when you want It, We know how to please our custom ers, and if you happen to be someone else's customer, well, we arc sure you are missing something. Try us and we are sure our efforts made to satisfy you will be rewarded. Our store will be open evenings during December to enable us to care for the extra business. Remember our location, 2S6 Morrison street. The G. Heitkemper Company, jewelers and silver smiths. K I WOULD SUGGEST That you visit my store before deciding upon your Xmas presents. The goods are all new, and my ex penses being light, the profits are accordingly. THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG STOCK, For Ladlest Opera glasses, Manicure sets. Comb and brush, Jewel cases. Silver purses, Bracelets, Necklaces, Hat pinf. Brooches. Stickpins Puff boxes, Others too Numer ous to Mention For Gents i Shaving cups. Military brushes. Cloth brushes. Hat brushes. Cigar cutters, Match boxes. Cull buttons, IVatch fobs, Smoking Sets, Stamp boxoe. Fountain pens. E. J. JAEGER, Jeweler 200 Morrison Street, Between Fourth and Fifth, south side of street. Store open evenings. MISS SMITH IS GOOD. Till Fact Han Been Demonstrated to the Satisfaction of the Community. No cigar has ever met with the Instan taneous success that has been accorded to "Miss Smith," and this result has been achieved without the aid of ex tensive advertising. The cigar advertises Itself. It is sold by Handley & Co., at 5 cents, or six for 23 cents, and Is sold by most other dealers at 10 cents straight. "Mi Preferlda," good value at three for 50 cents, our price 10 cents straight. The Cut-Rato Cigar & News Store, 231 Wash ington street, Perkins Hotel building. THE BEST WOOLENS MADE. "We test every piece carefully, critically. We refuse all woolens that have the sign of a weak spot. The question of quality is everything with us. We make any suit in the house to order for $25 00. No more, no less. We refer you to our pleased customers. Unique Tailoring Company, S47 Washington street. OSTEOPATHY. THE WHITE IS KING OF KLL SEWING MACHINES Two hundred White Sewing Machines will arrive tomorrow, designed especially for HOLIDAY SEASON. Take a look at our No. 17 .English oak. Colonial legs, carved handles, nickeled steel attachments, hand-rubbed woodwork, and a 10 years l guarantee. These are the finest Sewing Machines on the market today. Call and select one. New machines for rent, ?2 per month. Supplies for all makes of sewing machines. Oregon 'phone, Oak 1331. THE 32tfHITE Sewing Machine Office 122-124-120 SIXTH STREET. Opp. OrpRonlnn Tltiildln;;. Dr. R. B. Northrup, 415-416 Dekuhi build ing, Third and Washington streets. Ex amination free. 'Phone Main 319. CARD OK THAXKS. We herewith express hearty thanks to our friends for their kindness to us in the late sickness and death of wife and mother. JOHN KANE. JOSEPH KANE. MARY ASIITON. Ticvr High-Grade Piano For rent and sold on easy installments, to suit the purchaser, at lowest prices. Piano-tuning and repairing. Established 1S62. H. Sinshelmer, 72 Third street, near Oak. Phone North 651. Finest Pool Tables In City. Parlors, 127 Cth. adjoining Oregonlan Bldg. - The very large yields of wine In recent years In French vineyards are attributed largely to the Importation or vigorous American vines to replace those killed by phylloxera. Tne qual ity, however, is said to be Inferior to that of the wine made from the old French vines. UNUSUAL SUCCESS. Miss Linn Wardel, the famou9 Palmist and Astrologer, who Is stopping at rooms 8 and 9, The Calumet, Seventh and Al der, has met with raost exceptional suc cess during the past week. Her methods are so clear, open and convincing that appreciation and confidence have been bound to follow. A CHANCE TO BUY HOLIDAY PRESENTS. We will close out our entire line of Japanese goods at cost in order to make room for other goods. Empress Bazaar. 2S5& Washington street. CARD OF" THANKS. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Morrow and fam ily d'esire to publicly express their grate ful appreciation of the many tender ex pressions of sympathy tendered them In their deep affliction. They have been so widespread that it has been Impossible to acknowledge them all Individually. They have greatly lightened an otherwise un bearable sorrow. THE GREAT SALT LAKE ROUTE to the East. Lowest rates and most attractions via the Rio Grande lines through Salt Lake City and Denver. Through sleepers. Once a week excursions. Magnificent scenery. Before buying tickets, call at ofBce, No. 124 Third street. Finest Billiard Tables In City. Parlors, 127 Gth, adjoining Oregonlan Bldg. America's greatest beverage is Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. It is the pure Juice of grapes naturally fermented. OSTEOPATHY Cures are continually being effected under this treatment after every thing else has failed. Test It for yourself. CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. W. A. Rogers Graduate. A. T. Still (KlrksvIUe, Mo.) Echool. Dr. G. Lord Gates lLady Graduate. X. I. O.) Offices 532. 3. 4 MARQUAAi BUILDING " Phone Main 27. Call for literature. HMMIMKOHtMCm W. L DOUGLAS FOR MEN BOX CALF, VICI KID, PATENT CALF NEW STOCK E. C. QODDARD & CO. Sixth and Washington Sts. OSTEOPATHY Cures all nonsurgical diseases and h0 per cent of modern so-called surgical dis eases. Consult Dr. L. B. Smith & Sons, Portland's pioneer osteopaths, and all graduates of A. T. Still's American School of Osteopathy, of Klrksvllle, Mo. Three years in Portland. Remember the place, Snlte 400 Oregonlnn Bldg:.. Portland. Office Phone Oak 421. Write or call for Portland references ana iterature. Consultation at office free. C V. M. EXCELLENT FLOUR 85c PER SACK. FF ftWS ! 509 Washington Strsit 10 Cents Pound Graham Crackers or Ginger Snaps. 50 Cents S-Pound Box Fresh Soda Crackers. 174 Cents 10-Pound Sack Graham Flour. 22 Cents 10-Pound Sack Farina. 1 1 Cents Pound Soft-Shell English Walnuts. 15 Cents Pound Paper Shell Almonds. 25 Cents 3 One-Pound Packages Seeded Raisins. 25 Cents i Pounds Good Cooking Raisins. 124 Cents Pound Leghorn Citron. C. C NEMCHSTLE ... DENTIST ... Marquam BuHdin. Room 301 rtm r mtf if- TI YOKE OVERCOAT Is an extremely fashionable garment, but unless such a coat is properly cut and tailored, it will not look right and will not add to your appearance. fc&aaaaaaa $18.00 2.50 25. 3333333353 When You See A dead swell Yoke Coat that has the Famous Lab in it, you will find it o be perfect in every detail. Every coat we sell is an advertisement and brings new buyers. NOTE PRICES Famous ClotWn Co. iV ' ttf' ' & MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS Uhe Superior uailored 2ouihs' and Siois' Clothing That we are showing this "Winter in vites the closest scrutiny of those who know really fine clothing when they see it, and though the quality of tail oring is high handwork predomin ates the prices are not Holiday times means new Clothing, Jfazderdashery and Jftats m " ese suSesk appropriate and serviceaDie noiioay guts. luaKe your selections early and we will hold them till you are ready for them. Correct Dress for Men. The im pression one receives when looking at our stock is so distinctly favorable that all other clothing after that is known to be inferior. Our holiday clothing is now ready for your inspection, and as usual, has particularly attractive features that have made our reputation for having the leading line in Portland. Our stock is so large that a bet "ter selection can always he made because of the greater number of style3 and the complete range of prices represented. Jii 7(enSj ?7fen's Jouse Coats 77fenss imported Sioves Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns In Made of selected stock In Kid and Mocha, the most modem and handsome effects. a" the latest shades, every pair fitted and guaranteed. 9?fen's Jine Tfeckwear ?&,: Ilmbrellas A Magnificent assortment of the newest Our line of Umbrellas is tho best, and of and best designs in Imported Silk and an endless variety. The Handles are of Satin Neckwear in all the latest shapes every description; no two alike. They and colorings. We have a very fine va- are our own Importation. We also have rlety of Handwork Embroidered Suspen- a large stock of Canes, which we are ders. They are just the thing. sure you can choose fronr. Wen's White Shirts 9en's Silk Jfandherchies Initials or without Linen Handkerchiefs Made of the very best quality Linen for in Plain and Fancy Borders. Our line of all occasions. Open Fronts or Backs: silk Mufflers cannot be matched any- also up-to-date designs In Madras and where in town. They will make an appro-' Perciles, and of new colorings. priate gift. Don't put off your buying till it is too late; buy now, when your selec tions arc large. Come early. !ISI!lg!!Igrtili Largest Clothiers jn the Northwest Cor. Fourth and Morrison Streets. (Cor. entrance) iKl iniuimuu NTMEBBIRKC APfiHMCE IS TMSPSRS WttQWZARS A. n TO GUARAN TEE TO FIT ANY CASE i AND Hfn PRICE ttTHPDIiD. SINGLE I.50VV mTURE,OR DOUBLE 2.50 VMONEY POSTAGE MID RACK EXPERT TRUSS FITTING A SPECIALTY WoodardoCiarKe & "D-.jr jk r,JFJ e3?is:jOv'o- xw MtfS'VWV WW WF y av 3As, 'S v -ovjdera. & j R ust -Vx TJS5(S"EB3te Proof Herebxth' tnJ. T Umbrellnm are beet for thin climate. We nmnnfactare them. Have your Umbrella recovered and made runt proof. We hsve the "bent and cheap est sroods In the city. MEREDITH'S 312 Warfhlnjcton St.. bet. 5th and Gth. OREGON. PORTLAND. St. Helens' School for Girls. Thirty-third year. Commodious ba!M Inzs. Modern equipment- Academic and college preparatory courses. Spe cial courses la music and art. Illus trated catalogue. All departments will reopn Septembtr 10. MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Principal. WALL PAPER ART NOUVEAU NOVELTIES.... Satin Stripes, Tapestries, Ingrains NEW 1902 PAPER HANGINGS In very pretty designs am! colorings at low and medium prices. Samples mailed free. Henry Berger, DECORATOR, 130 First Street, Portland, Oregen. DEAD BHSY TO MAKE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Mounting Board, all shades, 30x10, per sheet ICo Melton face, 10 ply, 22x2S, per sheet 10c Red, Green, Gray and Black Mount Paper, per sheet 03c Passe-Partout Binding 10c Passe-Partout Hangers, per dozen 05a Paste, per tube 03c Calendar Pads, each 01c D. m. HiERILL St CO. 331 MORRISON ST. XEW SHIPMENT JUST ARKIVED 1 Carlos and Novelties, Mattings, Rugs, Teas, bilks, etc. Chinese and Japanese Fancy Gooda SUN SOON HUIE CO. 247 Ynmhlll. Bet. 2d and 3d. COAL FOR HOUSE USE Ren ton Lump ?G.50 per ton Gllman Lump 6.50 per ton Bven Lump 7.00 per ton Delivered by coal and wood dealers, or order from VULCAN COAL CO. Columbia phono 010. Oreron phone Red 1700. rajpi isr Cur Immense Line of. Wall Paper "We are showing' In such rich and hand some effects. Is selected from the line oC Ave of the best factories in the United States. Prices cannot be matched on the Coast. Send for free samples. , Ernest Mi!!er & Co. 127 FIRST STREET. PHOE RED 2022. MAGNETIC CLOTHING BARGAINS The Biggest Values We've Ever Offered Which means that you can buy a ready-to-wear suit or overcoat at manufacturers' prices. We intend to make this month a record breaker in the history of our store. Fine fashionable garments that are worth, well at least 50 per cent more than what we are asking for them, and don't forget that they are MANUFACTURED IN OREGON OVERCOATS Chesterfield, Raglan and Yoke Styles 12.50 151 16.00 SUITS All the New and Popular Styles Are Shown WO $12.50 115.00 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS ss Third st.