The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 01, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 1, 1903.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AMUSEMENTS.
THE BAKER THEATER ThU afternoon at
tnu evcslnc at 8:15. "Men and
women."
CORDRAT-S THEATER This afternoon at
tnls evening at 8:13. Miss Inez Forman.
In "The Burglar and the Walt"
To Discuss Toultiit Business. A
meeting of the State Poultry Association
1tl bo held In the reception hall of the
Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday evening,
February 3, at which time the president,
E, J. Ladd, will deliver an address upon
the subject: "Is the Poultry Business'
Profitable? If Xot, Why?" All members,
and all others who are Interested In the
production of better poultry and more of
It are expected to be present and assist
in a general discussion of the poultry
Industry, past, present and future. Many
new Ideas will bo presented by members
and fanciers of 21 and more years ex
perience, who havo made a success of
the poultry business. All arc cordially
Invited.
Foun Cases of Sjialltox: Four cases
of rmallpos were reported by Deputy
Health Officer Evans yesterday. Two
were discovered at 1954 Lincoln street,
one at 115 Sellwood street and one at 331
Front street. In no case was the disease
malignant. The cases discovered make
the total number of patients under the
care of the City Physician and In the
hospital for contagious diseases 15. Dur
ing the month there were altogether -40
cases, but all except those now in charge
havo been dismissed as cured.
Eces ron Divorce. Mrs. Annabel Fish
er has commenced proceedings In the Cir
cuit Court, asking for a divorce from her
husband, Edwin Fisher. Sho alleges in
her petition that during their married life
sho has been a true and dutiful wife, and
that he. without cause, has abandoned
and deserted her against her will and
consent. Sire. Fisher is well known here,
and has been a. resident of this city for
many years, and has the respect of her
many friends and 'neighbors. Mr. Fisher
has left for parts unknown.
To Address C. A. R. Veterans.
Thomas Gibson, a veteran of the Civil
War, will, at the next meeting of Lincoln-Garfield
Post. G. A. R., Tuesday,
February 3, give his experiences as lighthouse-keeper
on Tillamook llock and on
Destruction Island. All the members of
me u. a. rt. are lnvitea to oe present.
The Cathedral Ladies' Aid Society
will give another of their enjoyable card
parties next Tuesday evening in their
parlors over the Cathedral, corner Fif
teenth and Davis streets. Progressive
whist will be played. Suitable prizes will
be awarded. A musical programme will
be given and refreshments served.
Woodmen Will Entertain. The Uni
form Rink of Prosperity Camp, Xo. 336,
W. O. W., will give another of their en
joyable dances Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 5. In Forester.')' Hall on Sixth and
Washington streets.
Onb Week More or Sale.
Sale Ends Saturday Night.
Bargains in All Departments,
Remnants at Half Price.
At P. E. Brigiiam's.
Seventh josd Washington.
C. F. Slater & Co., a new and progres
sive Arm, has opened an auction and com
mission house at 308 East Morrison street.
This firm will buy or sell anything with a
market value. 'Phone White STL .
Turn Halle CArE. Klrchner & Hanno,
direct importers of Rhcln and Moselle
wines. Finest cold lunches and saTid
.iches again served an formerly. Fourth
and Yamhill streets. '
At the Portland School of Domestic
Science. Tuesday, 2 P. M., Mr. Hexter.
of Barnes Market, will demonstrate from
a side of beef where the different cuts
aro obtained.
.Effective Monday, February 2, The
Oregon Water Power and Railway Com
pany will establish Its freight serrlco be
tween Portland and Grcsham.
Dr. Lorenz' System: of firy-cupplng
and dry electric massage Is a certain
cure for rheumatism. J. Frledmin, prop..
Chamber of Commerce Baths.
Japan Palms, Lilies, Etc. Just re
ceived big shipments. Call end see what
we have. Portland Seed Co., cor. Front
and Yamhill Sts.
Dandruff ene is a guaranteed cure for
dandruff or eczema. Scalps examined free.
D'Orlan Cle Toilet Parlors. 3(3 Wash.
Remember the Oriental Rug Co.'s big
eale of Turkish and Persian rugs, India
ellks and draperies. 318 Alder St,
Doors, windows, glass and glazing a
specialty. Phone North 1501. 217 Alder.
Portland Sash and Door Co.
Acme Oil Co., fine coal oils and Caro
lines, wholesale nnd retail. 212 1st St
Both phones. Main CTO.
Geo. H. Staub has opened a cigar and
news depot at 234 Morrison street, corner
second.
Fhee dispensary for worthy poor, Tues.,
Thurs.. Sat. 1 P. M. St. Vincent's Hosp.
B. B. Rich takes subscription money on
any periodical published. 103 3rd St
B. 15. Rich, the cigar man, takes sub
scriptions for any periodical published.
Makn, the Beedman. Agent Burpee's
Seeds. J. J. Butzer also. 1SS Front st.
MiLEjfor IS cents. Hasty Messenger Co.
telephones Main S3. Open all night. '
Dr. Dearborn, office and residence
800 Union Ave. N. Tel. Alblna 10.
Turkish and Persian rugs at your own
prices? 101 Sherlock Blfig.
Dr. L. M. Thornton, dentist, "Marquam.
Deli ver yuan Is Arrested. W. F. Mc
Carter. a dcllveryman employed by Olds,
Wortman & King, wos arrested yester
day on comnlaint of the firm, charged
with embezzling money collected by him
on his route. The amount which figured
in the complaint was only $13.34. but Su
perintendent George Hyland says he has
evidence to prove that as much as CO
has been spent by .the driver which should
have been turned in. McCarter made no
attempt to excuse himself, and said that
the money had been spent for amuse
ments. He will be heard today, and
meanwhile Is Iri a pi ice far, less easy
to get out of than his delivery wagon.
Well-Known Printer Makes a
Change. J. D. M. Abbott, recently of
Mann & Abbott, has bought an interest
in the printing and lithographing busi
ness of Anderson & Dunlway Co., and
goes in as manager for that house, 200
20S Alder street, where, with enlarged fa
cilities, he will sustain his reputation for
high-class work. Phones Main 17, Co
lumbia 325.
The Oregon Water Power and Railway
Company will begin doing freight busi
ness ou Its Grcsham line Monday, Febru
ary 2, from Its freight station at the
cist end of the Madison-street bridge.
Forced to Ycate on account of tear
ing down of my store, 311 Morrison. Big
reductions on everything in my two Jew
elry stores. Fritz Abcndroth, 311 Morri
son, opposite P. O., and 207 1st St,
Zionist meeting and celebration tonight.
8 o'clock, at Temple Beth Israel. Address
by Stephen S. Wise and Mr. I. Swett of
the movement. Fine musical programme.
AdmUslon free to all.
Brown's Gallert, moved to Libbe big.
F. W. Bjlltes & Co.. Ilnotypers. printers.
Floral pieces reasonable. Burkhardt's.'
WHERE TO DINE.
For that hungry feeling try the Port
land restaurant, 305 Washington street.
Special 33c chicken dinner served today
from 12 to 8 P. M. at Perkins restaurant,
D. M. Watson, prop.
A great lay-out at Strouse's Restau
rant. Including chicken dinner, complete
23 cents. 229 Washington.
Welnhard's Cafe, corner Fifth and Al
der. German and French dinners. M. J.
Gcshwandner, chef.
Oar Special Dinner ToiTnr, 50c
Olympla oysters, raw.
, Chicken soup cr clam broth.
Boiled saamon, parsley sauce.
Either chicken, duck or roast f.urkey.
Lobster salad, celery.
Any two kinds of dessert.
Ten. coffee, cocoa or milk.
Imperial Restaurant, second floor Im
perial Hotel. 12 to 8 P. M. Take elevator.
TALK OF THE TOWN.
Smokers are wondering how It is that
Handley & Keller are ablo to sell Lo
pez's "La Nave" Havana cigar, at ten
cent value everywhere else, at S cents.
This Is one of the many genuine snaps
offered by this firm, and the people stand
in line to get them. The Cut Rate Cigar
and News Store, 291 Washington street,
between Fourth and Fifth.
MENTAL SCIENCE LECTURES
Prof. Knox's first free lecture tonight.
A. O. U. W. Concert Hall, promises to
be the greatest revelation for the people
In the new thought "ever given to the
citizens of Portland. Professor Knox's
lectures are optimistic, self-evolvmg and
health-restoring to all who hear them.
Subject tonight, "How to Cure Poverty
and Accumulate Wealth."
JAMESON HAT OPENING.
M. SlchcL sole agent in Portland for
the Jameson hat, has received all the
new Spring blocks for 1903. Your inspec
tion is cordially invited. 2SS Washington
street.
Do Your Eyes
Trouble You?
Are you 'wearing glasses that aro only a partial relief the kind that
worry you? WE FIT THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES, those
where others have failed to properly locate the trouble. We have
thoroughly up-to-date optical instrumentsrand hundreds of our pa
tients are now wearing glasses that make them see better than they
ever did. No matter how bad your case may seem, come and see us.
We Charge Nothing for Examinations
And if glasses will not help you, we say so frankly. Our prices are
reasonable and we use only first quality lenses and the latest style
frames. Don't wear old-fashioned spectacles that make you look
ten years older. The kind we prescribe are an ornament not a
detriment.
Now about your jewelry. Is it in good shape? Are your
diamond mountings secure? If you are not certain, better bring
them to us. Don't wait till you lose the stones. Old jewelry made
over into new.
JAEGER BROS. "T5Ki&
290 Morrison Street, near Fifth
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TRUTH TELLING ALWAYS
WINS..
Charles Dickens said: "There Is nothing
so strong or so safe in life as the eimplo
truth." . e remember these forceful
words when exploiting our beautiful light
ing fixtures, mantels, fireplace furnish
ings, etc., that we offer for sale here in
our store. Wc state the simple truth
when we remind you that we are constant
ly receiving new goods of the latest
and most artistic designs. Not only. do
we Immediately secure each important im
provement and novelty pertaining to all
our lines of goodsv but from a 10-ccnt gas
mantle to the most elaborate open fire
place or exquisite chandelier, we always
keep on hand everything a household
needs for lighting, heating and ornamenta
tion. It is also the simple truth to say
that the large size of our trade enables
tis to fix our prices the lowest in Portland.
Come In and see the latest styles, if only
frcm curiosity. Established 1K3.
THE JOHN BARRETT. CO..
Sixth and Alder.
WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT?
Unusual Interest centered at the M.
J. Walsh Co.'s new store, 343 Washing
ton street, corner Seventh, during the past
two weeks, especially during the even
ing, when brilliant Illumination of the In
terior by electricity and gas brought out
in bold relief the magnificent stock of
gaa, electric and combination chandeliers,
mantels, grates, tiling, electric and gas
portables. lamps and lighting appliances.
The new stock shown by this company
would do credit to any similar exhibit in
the largest Eastern cities. Owners of
houses in courec of construction or per
sons contemplating the erection of build
ings will find it to their advantage to call"
and examine our goods.
Hleli-Gradr Pianos for Ittnt
Sold on easy installments. Pianos tuned
and repaired. H. Sinshelmer. 72 Third it.
WE ARE IT.
Come and. enjoy a good dinner, Served
In courses. Orchestra in attendance.
RATH & SANDYS,
H5 First Streot.
long Glove Are Amln In Venae.
Long Mousquetalre gloves. In white and
black, are being worn again for evening
drero. These are shown in both glace
and suede, but the former is essentially an
evening glove, the leading dealers declare.
They carry 20 buttons on the longest, in
pearl and pink shades. An attracUve glovo
Is the three-clasp, embroidered suede, that
comes in pearl, lavender, cream, primrose,
manlla. tan. mode, beaver, French gray,
brown, black and gun-metal color, which
lest is one of the novelUes of the season.
For a Quiet Game of Pool.
Parlors. 127 6th. adjoining Oregonlan Bldg.
For a Social Game of ntlllards.
Parlors. 127 tth. adjolnlnr Oregonlan Bwdg.
GREAT REDUCTION
SALE
Includes all lines of Japanese
and Chinese Curios, Matting,,
Rugs, Toys, &c.
PRICES ON
Laiies Silk Enl'd Wrapper.. S3.75
Laiies' Silk Plain Wrappers.. S7.45
Laiies Silk Eml'd Jacket..... S4.1S
Gent's Silk Emb'd Socking
Jacket. $4.00
Gent's Silk Plain Smoking
Jacket $3.00
ANDREW KAN & CO.
Cor. 4th and Morrison
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q O.50 KING COAL CO.
ADORN YOUR DINING ROOM
and the table with choice selections at artistic CUT GLASS, wlch is In
dicative of taste, and at the same time Is of practical value. Nothing
cUc is so appropriate for the sideboard. The kind of cut glass we handlo
is the BEST-sharp cut. clear, brilliant. You are Invited to call and In
spect our varied assortment
284
Washington Street
KViVrAcmwG- Cpiiciahs-
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In order to dispose
of our entire stock of
OVERCOATS
We will continue to
sell them at January
Clearance prices dur
ing the entire month
of February
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Famous. Clothing Co.
Cor. Morrison and Second Sts.
Edison Phonographs
More Popular Than Ever
What amusement .device In the world
today vrill irlve you more genuine pleas
tire and fun than an Edison phonograph?
Every pleasure that sound can give Is
rondenscd on its cylinders; all of the
late operatic selections, vaudeville
sketches, ylolln and banjo solos, all of
the popular songs of the day. and even
mandolin solos by L. SclEtl can be had.
Edison phonographs range from $10 to
JO in price. The new molded records
are 50 cents each, or K per dozen. . Cata
logues on application. We have just re
ceived an Invoice of these new molded
records. Call and hear them. Visitors
Trilcome at
Graves & Co.'s Music Store
124 SIXTH, near W.osh.
Victor and Graphophone Talking Ma
chines and Supplies.
NEW
Postage-Stamp
Albums
Containing Spaces for AH
Stamps Ever Issued
1903 Edition $1.50 Ea.
Catalogue Giving Correct
Value of All Stamps SOc
Each, 58c by Mall :: ::
:TRY US:
D. M. AVERILL & CO.
The Curio Siore, 331 Morrison St.
FELLOWS
30SrWashington SL-tet
15 Cents
Found Good English Breakfast Tea.
30 Cents
Found Choice Sun-Cured Japan Tea.
15 Ccnb '
Pound Bert Fresh Roast Costa Rica
Coffee.
30 Centj
Found Hoffman House Java and Mocha
Coffee
25 Cents
Six Large Bars Pure 'White Floating
Soap, for Laundry or Bath.
10 Cents
E-Pound 'Package Best, Table Salt.
15 Cents
Two 3-Pound Cans Strawberry Beets.
45 Cents
Gallon Fancy Table Syrup Bring Pall.
$460 .
100-Pound Sack Best Granulated - Sugar.
DEAFNESS
There Is but one way
to determine whether one of
our appliances will give relief,
that is by actual trial. Money
back if not satisfactory.
Call or send for illustrated
circular.
TRUSSES
We claim the best grades, low
est prices and accuracy of fit.
Woodlark Elastic Truss,
single. ' $1.50
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
Surgical Dept.
COAL COAL COAL
Rock Springs Coal
Lump or Range.
Best House Coal to Be Had.
Delivered, $8.50 Per Ton
Delivered, S7.00 Pep Ton
for Rcriton Lump Coal
No better Coal at that price. Clean Coal.
Prompt delivery. Both phones.
VULCAN COAL CO.
KMIQMT'S
SPECIAL
Children's -Department
By far the largest in the
city Half the entire sec
ond floor.
x LAIIGEST CLOTHIERS IX THE NORTHWEST.
S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AXD MORRIS0X STREETS.
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TOMORROW WE WILL PLACE ON SALE AND DISPLAY A BRIL-
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Spring Siiles
They are much the largest and handsomest
lines we have ever shown at this early date.
The new black topcoats of unfin
ished worsted materials, close-fitting
collars, loose backs and hand
padded shoulders are here in liberal
assortmentjbothsllkand serge-lined
Another new style Is .the dark, fancy
mixture, also a large range of coverts
ffiemember that the
ff0Uoppjs" will be
the thing for Spring
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
So r don jffatsj S3
' FOR SPRING, 1903
Both soft and stiff styles.
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Rock Springs Range Coal
For coolatoTf and nmnll heaters 'tis
clranent and best S8.S0 per ton.
ROTH I'HOXES. VULCAX COAL CO.
C. C. NEWCASTLE
Dentist
MARQUAM BUILDING. ROOM 301
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SCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO.
BSST WORK, REASONABLE PRICES
2474 Stark Street Phone Hain 178
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$10,000
DAMAGE BY SMOKE AND WATER
THE GREATEST VALUES IN
MEN'S SUITS
AND
OVERCOATS
PORTLAND MAS EVER SEEN
BOYS' SUITS
FORMERLY SOLD' FOR $10
& $11 DAMAGE SALE PRICES
$4 and $5
CLOTH
MEN'S OVERCTS
REGULAR RETAIL PRICE $20.00 AND
$22.50 DAMAGE SALE PRICE
$10 and $12.50
SUITABLE FOR LADIES TAILOR-MADE SUITS,
HANDSOME PATTERNS, REGULAR PRICES S3.00,
$3.50 AND $4.50 PER YARD MARKED DOWN TO
75c, $1.00 AND $1.50 A YARD.
"AN EARLY CHOICE WILL ASSURE YOU A GOOD FIT."
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE
"Strongest Overcoat House In the State."
85-87 THIRD ST., BETWEEN STARK AND OAK STS.
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