The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 03, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAN, POKTLAUD, MAY S, 1003.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF I
The Oreeonlan'a Telepboaes.
OREGON.
Counting Room Main COT
H. TV. Scott. Editor Main 811
Managing Editor Main 638
City Jidltor Main 106
Composing Room ...........Majp 683
East Bide Office Ea,JLSi
Superintendent Building Red 2823
COLUMBIA.
Counting- Room 9
Sditorlal Room i5
"Engine Room 238
AMUSEMENTS.
THE BAKER THEATER Afternoon at 2:15,
tonight at 8:15. "By Right of Sword."
CORDBAX'S THEATER This afternoon at
2; evening. 7:30 and 9, Edward Shields "Con
tinuous Vaudeville."
BASEBALL TODAY. 2:30 Doors open dally
games. 2 P. M.; Sundays, IP. M. Grounds,
24th and Vaughn.
Habsiont Sought Again. letters -were
sent out yesterday by the Lewis and Clark
Exposition committee on women's "work
Inviting prominent women of the state to
attend a conference to be held in the par
lors of the Perkins Hotel Thursday after
noon at 1:30 o'clock. At this conference
the work of the Exposition committee will
be discussed. It has been suggested that
an exhibit of Alaska Indian baskets and
of the Philippine women's handiwork be
made. The meeting Thursday is to be
held irrespective of the "Woman's Club or
ganizations, and an effort will bo made
at this time to bring about harmony be
tween the different organizations. '
Miss Wajib Again Heard Fjiom. Miss
Marie L. Ware telegraphs from San Fran
cisco as follows to Judge C. B. Bellinger,
of the United States District Court: "Just
read notice In Oregonian of my mysteri
ous disappearance from Oregon, which is
not true. Will be at my home in Eugene
on or before May 8." Every effort was
made by The Oregonian to ascertain the
whereabouts of Miss "Ware, and her
friends very carefully refrained from giv
ing any Information. There appeared to
"be a systematic effort on their part to
keep the facts about her movements, from
the public. This gave rise to the storjes of
her disappearance.
There Wili. Be No Strike among the
members of the Order of Washington, for
this order employs none but union help, its
printing is done by union printers, and
the society has been thanked by the dif
ferent trades unions for its loyalty In de
manding the label. Not only Is this true
of the Order of Washington, but it is
the only Oregon insurance society that
has been personally examined during 1903
by any insurance department. In Febru
ary the Deputy Insurance Commissioner of
Washington made a personal inspection
and examination of this society and pro
nounced it all right and granted a re
newal of Its license in that state. The
Order of Washington has paid Its claims
promptly and has never lost but one suit
in court, a record that shows careful man
agement Baseball Todat, 2:30.
Baseball Todat, 2:30.
Baseball Todat. 2:30.
Where Evertone Is Going Todat.
The Greatest Game of the Series.
Corbett Positively Pitches Today.
Secure Your Tickets Down Town.
To Avoid the Sunday Rush.
Everybody Will Play Ball Today.
Los Angeles "Angels."
vs.
Portland "Browns."
Great Championship Games.
Pacific Coast League Season 1903.
Professional Grounds, 24th & Vaughn.
Take Washington or 3d-Street Cars.
Don't Miss Today's Great Game.
Baseball Today, 2:30
Baseball Today, 2:30.
Baseball Today, 2:30.
Tickets for the Past Sachem's excurr
Elon, to be given Sunday, May 10 to Al
bany and Corvallls, are selling fast, and
there promises to bo a large number of
people leave Portland on that day. Hun
dreds of Portland residents who have
never seen both sides of the Willamette
Valley should take this trip. The Past
Sachem's excursions have become popular
with the Portland public for the reason
that they always maintain good order and
look after the comforts of their excur
sionists. Trains leave Union Depot at 8:30
A. M. Bound trip $L
To Lecture on Irrigation. Professor
Elwood Mead, Chief of Irrigation Inves
tigation of the Department of Agriculture,
will deliver an address on Oregon's irri
gation resources on Tuesday evening. He
will be the .first Government official to
speak in. Oregon on this subject, and a
large attendance is anticipated. The lec
ture will be given under the direction of
the Board of Trade, in its parlors in tho
Chamber of Commerce building.
Escaped With Reprimand. Willie M.
Mcintosh was arrested yesterday after
noon by Officer TIchner, charged with dis
charging firearms in tho city limits.
Young Mcintosh was firing off an old
musket promiscuously near the Portland
Flouring Mills, when the officer brought
him to the station. After a warning and
promise to break the law no more the
boy was given his freedom.
Sunday Trolley trips by the O. W. P.
& Ry. Co. Motor cars with trailers
every 30 minutes to Oregon City, Willam
ette Falls and Canemah Park, through
Sellwood, golf links and Mllwaukie; ev
ery 20 minutes to Mount Tabor reservoir
and Mount Scott. To Gresham, 7:30 and
9:30 A. M.. 12:10, 2:30 and 4:10 P. M. Cars
leave First and Alder streets.
Removal Notice. Owing to our Inabil
ity to secure large enough permanent
quarters, we have removed our store tem
porarily to our factory, the ground floor
of the Barber block, corner Grand avenue
and East Washington street In phoning
kindly use factory phone. E. H. Moore
Iiouse & Company.
Board of Trade Meets Monday. The
Board of Trade will hold its regular
monthly meeting in the Board of Trade
parlors in the Chamber of Commerce on
Monday evening. May 4. Several im
portant matters will be brought up at the
meeting, and a full attendance is de
sired. Excursion! Excursion! Excursion!
Seaside, May 17.
By Fidelity Brass Band.
Plenty of Music
$1.00 round trip.
Buy tickets early.
Leave Union Depot 8:10 A. M.
Seasiders. Take Notice. The Seaside
Livery & Fuel Company will run regu
lar daily stages to Elk Creek and Cannon
Beach during the Summer months. Also
handle all kinds of wood. Address Sea
Bide, Or. .
Flowering Plants Pansles, asters,
verbenas, geraniums, heliotropes, petuni
as, etc. etc. All strong, well-rooted out
door plants at reasonable prices. Port
land Seed Company, Front street corner
YamhllL
For Sale. The Buehner residence, that
desirable 11-room house and quarter block,
815 Twelfth, corner Clay. Full particulars
F. W. Torgler, 105 Sherlock building.
$50 Reward for recovery of body of
Charles Bullock, supposed to have been
accidentally drowned in river Thursday
night Fred T. Merrill.
Take the children to Mount Tabor and
give them a ride on the miniature rail
way today. Cars every six minutes from
Third and YamhllL
For Rent. Three rooms will be vacant
May 10, best in building. For particulars
aee the Superintendent room 201 Ore
gonian Building.
The Miniature railway will run at
Mount Tabor today. Cars from Third and
Yamhill every six minutes.
I Have consolidated my two stores Into
one at 207 First (old stand). Frits Aben
droth, the Jeweler.
Everybody going. Where?
To Seaside,
May 17.
Fine Day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas.
Repairing, recovering. Wash, and 6th.
Rough and dressed lumber for sale
Proctor & Beers, Cottrell, Or. TeL
Dr. ConneU, offices 613-614 Oregonian bdg.
Finnish Russian Baths 25c See Massage.
Grand picnic at Rohse'e Park today.
Assaults Women Also. Joe La. Cha-
pelle was fined $50 in the Municipal Court
yesterday morning for kicking Mary Reed
Ave times in the head. Assault and bat
tery was tho charge against La Chapelle,
who has been punished in the Municipal
court on previous occasions for violations
of nearly all the city laws. The fight in
which Miss Reed received the kicking took
place on a scow at East Pine and Water
streets. Mr. La Chapelle was unable to
furnish the necessary ball, in consequence
of which he was placed in confinement
Unitarian Alliance. The monthly lit
erary programme of the Unitarian Alli
ance will be given Wednesday afternoon.
The .business meeting will open at 2 P. M.
and the literary programme at 2:30 P. M.
A large attendance of members is desired.
and the public is invited to attend the
literary exercises.
Portland Women's Union. The annual
meeting of the Portland Women's Union
will be held at 510 Flanders street at 2:30
P. M. Monday. All members are request
ed to be present to hear the report of the
retiring officers and to take part in the
election of officers. A social hour will
follow.
First Hebrew Benevolent Associa-TiON.-r-Annual
meeting of tho First He
brew Benevolent Association will be held
Sunday, May 3, at 1 o'clock P. M., Con
cordia Club-rooms. Members requested to
attend. By order of the president Sol
Blumauer, secretary.
The Copeland Medical Institute Is
now equipped to treat patients as usual.
Office hours from 9 to 5. Sundays from 9
to 12. Patients attending the night ses
sion should call during office hours. En
trance on Washington street.
Oeegon City River Trips.
Take Your Sunday
Outing on the River Boat.
Leaves Taylor Street at 8:30,
11:30 A. M., S and 6:15 P. M.
Round Trip, 25c.
Secured a Divorce. 'Mrs. Annabell L
FIsner has secured a divorce from Edward
H. Fisher In the Clackamas County
courts through, her attorney. Judge T. G.
Thornton. " ,
E. O. Mattern, optician, with the L.
C. Henrlchsen Company, has gone to San
Francisco on business, and will return in
about ten days.
Roses,' two years old 25c, carnations 4cJ
dahlias 15c pansles 3c, verbenas 2c. lobe
lias lc, asters lc, salvia 2c Burkhardt's.
We Never closed, just moved from 313
Morrison to 332 Washington, opposite Im
perial Hotel. TheBon, C. E. Ernst prop.
Finest Baths, Carlsbad system mas
sage, Jl. J. Friedman, graduate masseur.
20 years' experience. 525 Cham, of Com.
Pineapple Sherbet today. Phono your
orders early, Main 764. Washington
Creamery Company, 429 Washington st
Watches for cash or on weekly pay
ments, moderate prices; fine watch repair
ing. A. Vullleumier, 291 Washington.
Oriental Splendor. Turkish and Pers
ian rugs and "draperies; largest collection
ever seen in city. 411 Washington.
All Our Turkish and Persian Ruas
At a Bio Reduction in Prices.
Oriental Rug Co., 34S Alder.
For Rent. Large office rooms, second
floor Oregonian bldg. Apply E. Shelley
Morgan, 301 Macleay bldg.
Grand Picnic, German Military Society,
Gambrlnus Garden, Sunday, May 3. Ad
mission, 25 cents.
Dr. Oemon Royal has returned. Office
200-201 Marquara building Hours, 2 to 5
o'clock P. M.
Wanted. The address of a nonunion
labor laundry in this city. X. Y. Z., care
Oregonian. '
For Sale. Saloon, good location, long
lease, price reasonable Address O S2, Ore
gonian. Drs. Ferris and Lambcrson, dentists,
Macleay building, over Woodard Clarke's.
Roses, lilies, bedding plants, pansles,
etc Lone Fir Cemetery Greenhouses.
F. W. Baltes & Co.. Unotypers, printers
B. B. Rich takes subscriptions, 103 Sd.
W. B. Knapp. dentist. 10-11 Hamilton b.
Grand picnic at Rohse's Park today.
Dr. Stewart, room 507 Macleay bldg.
Dr. Swain, dentist 3d floor Dekum.'
ESCAPES PROM CITY JAIL
Jesse Stuart, Colored, Gains
Freedom From Custody.
His
Jesse Stuart colored, was arrested for
larceny in a dwelling, bound over tothe
grand Jury under $1500 bonds, and made
his escape from the city bastlle within 24
hours. On Friday Stuart walked off with
a satchel belonging to H. A. Gan, a pass
enger conductor running Into the Union
Station, and was arrested by Detectives
Kerrigan and Snow, who could not Im
agine how the evil doer could be pos
sessed of such a fine outfit Yesterday
morning Mr. Gan turned up and identified
the valise and its contents, plaited shirts,
patent leather shoes and other apparel.
The evidence was so strong that Stuart
had abstracted the valise from the depot
that Judge Hogue decided that the colored
gentleman's case must bo referred to the
grand Jury.
When Jailer Branch and Captain Sim
mons went to Mr. Stuart's cell to escort
that gentleman to the County Jail at 2:30
o'clock yesterday afternoon, they found
that the bird had flown the cage, for no
Stuart reposed himself behind the Iron
barricade After court the prisoner was
put into the large cell but further than
this nothing can be learned from the
officers, who are sparing no effort to lo
cate the fugitive. It is supposed that
he managed to get Into the upper room
where prisoners are detained prior to
their hearing. From this room It would
be an easy matter to gain entrance to the
Municipal Courtroom and thence Into the
street
MEN WHO HURT US.
Tenth Annual Meetinsr of tin. Stat.
wuim Aiivcinuaa.
The dentists of the state were in ses
sion yesterday in the A, O. U. W. HalL
The Oregon State Dental .Association con
vened In its tenth annual meeting Friday
and the seslson was ended yesterday.
Dr. Mark Hayter, of Dallas, was elect
ed president of the association; Dr. C. R.
Templeton. of Portland, vice-president;
Dr. E. G. Clark, of Portland, secretary.
Four new" members were added to the
executive committee They are: Drs. W.
A. Cummlntr Matthew Fenton, N. R. Cox
and M. C Holbrook, all of Portland.
A number of interesting papers on
dental subjects were read at both sessions
yesterday. In the morning Dr. Gertrude
Jjamberson told of porcelain inlays and Dr.
Cox gave the assembly a few points on
crowns. Dr. H. V. O'Connor spoke on de
tachable facings, and Dr. C. R. Nelson,
of Seattle, gave a demonstration of a
plate-swager.
In the afternoon Dr. H. C. Miller and
Dr. E. L. Lane were the speakers.
SICK HEADACHE.
Some Facta Regarding Thl DUtress
lng Ailment Hovr to "Ward.
OS an Attack.
Sick headache results from disorders of
the stomach. All that is necessary is to
restore that organ to a healthy condition
and tho sick headache disappears. There
is nothing that will accomplish this as
quickly as Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. In fact the attack may be
warded off by taking a dose of these Tab
lets when you begin to feel dull and stu
pid after eatng. In speaking of this, Mr.
George E. Wright of New London, New
York, says: "For several years my wife
was troubled with what physicians called
sick headache of a very severe character.
She doctored with several eminent physi
cians and at a great expense, only to
grow worse until she was unable to do
any kind of work. About a year ago she
began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, and today weighs more
than she ever did before, and is real welt"
He has since recommended these Tablets
to several of his neighbors, who are enthu
siastic in their praiso of the remedy. Isold
by druggists At 36 cents per box.
FREE OF CHARGE
BY EXPERT OPTICIAN. 7phtore
ments on the Coast and all work is done by a member of the
firm (a college graduate of large experience)'.
IT IS A SATISFACTION
TO KNOW WHETHER YOUR EYES require glasses or
not, and IT COSTS NOTHING TO FIND OUT.
You need not be afraid, either, that we will try to prescribe
them if they are not needed. You get our expert opinion of
your case just as we find it.
WE PRESCRIBE GLASSES THAT ARE BECOM
ING to the face. If you are wearing awkward-looking
frames, let us exchange them for our nobby, rimless glasses.
No fancy prices.
JAEQER BROS.
Jewelers, Opticians
133 SIXTH STREET.
THE SMOKER'S HEAVEN
In Realized When He Palls a 'Conti
nental," Sold by Handler fc Kelley.
The "Continental" is one of the newest
and Is certainly the best cigar" now on
the market. Ask any experlenced' smoker
who has tried this fine piece of goods, and
be convinced. Sold by us for 10 cents, and
really worth twice the money. Tho Cut
Bate Cigar & News Store. 291 Washington,
between Fourth and Fifth.
WHERE TO DINE.
Owing to largely increased business, wo
have Just added some more private dining
apartments, some of which are large and
very suitable for parties. Portland Res
taurant, 305 Washington, bet. 5th and 6th.
Chicken dinner complete, 25c: everything
else at popular prices. 229 Washington
street, near First. Strouse's Restaurant.
Imperial Hotel restaurant, 2d floor;
elx-course dinner 50c; first-class service,
a la carte, 6:30 A. M. to S P. M.
Special 35c chicken dinner served today
from 12 to 8 P. M. at Perkins restaurant.
D. M. Watson, prop.
First-class French dinner. European
House, N. W. Cor.-6th and Davis.
AS THIS IS
The first May that we have been In busi
ness here, we decided to celebrate by
serving an extra fine turkey dinner.
Music in attendance. Our telephone num
ber Is Main 235. Order you ice cream
and cake. Rath & Sandys, 145 First
street.
CIGARS AT CCJT PRICES.
Exports, Childs, Cubanolas, Cremos and
Lillian Russell cigars, three for 10 cents,
or $1.50 for box of 50. A snap for dealers
as well as smokers. The Cut Rate Cigar
& News Store, 291 Washington street, be
tween Fourth and Fifth.
ICE CREAM AND SWEET
CREAM
Delivered promptly to any part of tho
city. 'Phones Main 764, Washington
Creamery Company, 429 Washington,
street.
MUSIC STORE MOVED.
Graves & Co., music store, moved to 323
Washington, between Sixth and Seventh.
Arbor Lodge Sunday School.
The Arbor Lodge Sabbath School will
be resumed on next Sunday at 3:30 P, M.
The school is a branch of the Sabbath
school of the First Presbyterian Church,
and Is well superintended by H. H.
Wright
See that luck? That's Opla,
The only bull-head luck 6c cigar.
Eyes
Examined
1
290 MORRISON ST., near 5th
OREGONIAN BLDG.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our slncerest thanks
to all who were so kind at the death of
our beloved daughter. Wo feel especially
grateful to the family in which we boarded
during two months of her Illness, and the
loving thoughtfulness of all others in the
house. Every one did so much to make
her last days happy.
MR. AND MRS. YERRICK.
A new shape. Opla 6c cigars.
At all dealers. J. D. Meyer, wholesale
distributer.
Insist on having Just what you call for
when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hags! Flags!
The President will soon
be here and all Pat
riots should decorate their
homes and places of bus
ness with flags. We offer
all kinds of flags and fire
works at special prices.
Send for 4th of July catalogue
ANDREW KAN & CO.
Cor. 4th and. Morrison
MOHAVE INDIAN
Beaded Necklaces
THE LATEST FAD
BEAUTIFUL DE
SIGNS AND COLORS
16 Strands Braided
33 to 40 inches Long
D. M. AVERILL & CO.
Tbe Curio Sfore, 331 Menison SL
SCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO.
BEST WORK, REASONABLE PRICES
247 Stark Street Phone Main 178
You can t pass them
The attraction is great.
You cannot resist the temptation.
THOSE ;
$11. S3
r SUITS are the greatest card ever played by us, or
any other, dealer.
YOU MUST SEE
THE SUITS
Famous Clothing Co.
Morrison and Second Streets
Exclusive Suits & Overcoats
JurmVffs
en s
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, plain
plaited bosoms, attached
or detached cuffs
$3
down
to
UNDERWEAR Summer weights,
balbriggans, linen mesh, silk, lisle,
etc., plain and fancy designs, all
sizes from 34 chest to 50 inches.
From very finest down to the
more inexpensive cottons.
The Forsythe
WAIST
SPRINQ 1903
FOR SALE. BY
ROBINSON & CO.
289 Washington St.
PERKINS HOTEL BUILDING
LARGEST CLOTHIERS IX THE JfORTHWEST.
8. W. CORXES. OF FOURTH AND MORRISON" STREKTS.
to get just right in ready-to-wear cloth
ing a little wrinkling in the back of the
overcoat, a little bagging of the trousers,
a little clumsiness in the sleeves of a
coat, and it's a disfavor with careful
dressers.
These, faults do ndt appearIn Stelnbach's garments! That's because In
these clothes the measurement of men of different physiques afo anticipated,
witn the result that when a man is fitted by our long-experienced salesmen,
the clothing becomes him as well as If It had been made by a high-priced
custom tailor.
Yesterday we had a great
AND -TOPCOATS AT
hundreds more or them
this week. They are all
excellently tailored and
well finished fancy and
$20
plain materials and equal to most arty $35 or $40 made-to-measure
garments. These clothes are without
precedent or parallel.
or
1
Derby and Soft Styles and
Straws and Pajamas
Smart new blocks with the proper
curl and breadth of brim.
Panamas and $7.50
Strawo ..$1 to 53
Gordon felts hats $3
Quaker City derbys $3.50
Stetson soft hats $4 to $5
Youmansj derbys $5
CAPS FOR ALL, OCCASIONS.
Manufacturing Department
Our facilities for manufacturing special articles in the Jewelry
Line, such as Rings, Brooches, Lockets, Fobs, Medals and the
like, are unsurpassed. When we clean and adjust a watch we do
it right. We will call for your clocks and guarantee to put them in
firsl-class condition. Our reoair work combines neatness and dtir-
aDinry. w e gnna anytning in tne
way of lenses, making a specialty
or oculists' prescriptions.
284 WASHINGTON STREET.
PAINLESS EXTRACTING
"We do Crown and Bridge "Work without
pain. Our IG-years' experience in plate
work enables us to flt your xnoutn com (rat
ably "Wo have feeling as well as you.
Dr. TV. A. Wise, manager, has found a
safe way to extract leeth absolutely with
out pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is an expert
at Gold Flllias and Crown and Bridge
Work.
Extracting tree when plates or bridges
are ordered.
DR. W. A.
WISE.
WISE. BROS., UentlStS "M" "'U3 MltDIIB. Car. M and Wirt.Mi.
Open evenings Oil 0. Sundays from 0 to 12. Or. Main. 2029.
FELLOWSNO PAIN!
309 Washington Strati
25 Cents
2 Bottles Hires Improved Root Beer.
25 Cents
3 Cans Carnation Cream.!
15 Cents
Can Eagle Condensed Milk.
25 Cents .
6 Cans Deviled Ham.
25 Cents
6 Cans -American Sardines.
5 Cents
One Poun-2 Can Pork and Beans.
15 Cents
Two 3-Pound Cans Strawberry Beets.
50 Cents
Pound Best Ceylon Blend Tea.
15 Cents
Pound Beat FresTj Roast Costa Rica
Coffee. .
$5.25
100-Pound Sack Best Granulated Sugar.
COAL
Domestic and Foreign,
Tne best In this market.
The Pacific Coast Company
243 WASHINGTON STREET.
H. L. Murton. Agent.
.. COAL ..
DIAMOND COAL, the best bituminous
coal mined la Wyoming; neTer on this
market before; 98 per ton.
ISSAQUAH COAL, a clean llgnlteoaI.
well and favorably known; $8.50 per toe
Tel. orders promptly filled.
Main 1425 King CoalCo.
C. C. NEWCASTLE
Dentist
MA3QUAM BUILDING, ROOM 31
is the hardest thing
run on our 1000 SUITS
$20, and we expect to sell
$20
POSTUHOiOREGi
DR. T. P. WISH.
. N.9. charge for painless extraction -whea
teeth are ordered. All work done by grad
uate dentists of 12 to 20 years' experience;
a. specialist In each department. Wo will
tell you in advance exactly what your
work will cost by a free examination.
Give us a call, and you will find we do
exactly as we advertise.
Gold Filling ..$1.00
Gold Crown . . $5.00
Sliver Filling $ ,50
jJl?T GOLD CROWNS and BRLDGH
WORK, of which we are making a SPE
CIALTY, the most BEAUTIFUL. PAIN
LESS -cxND DURABLE of all dental work
known to the profession, you will find aa
example of. the HIGHEST ARTISTIC AT
TAINMENT, the adaptability of which
to the HYGIENIC conditions of the
mouth is unquestioned.
New York Dental Parlors
MAIN OFFICE FOURTH AND MORRI
SON STS., PORTLAND.
Branch, 614 First Avenue, Seattle.
HOURS:
8:30 a. M. to 8 P." M.; Sundays, 8:30 A. M.
to 2 P. M.
HENRIETTA K. HOLM2S,
400 Ablasrtoa SulldlHK, 114 Tkiri
Street.
Pupils prepared tor any university, TmritiM ,
ccllegtr, or special examination. Paruevlar at
tention gives to those backward Ik
school work of any grade. Call or write.
Cement and Brick
Work, Etc.
ED. RYAN", . . COXTRACTOK
Of Cement Walks. Brick Work; naseer
ingr etc. 22 years in Portland. 8M Corfcett
treet. Telephone West U76.
Scientific &.
. Manufacturing-Opticians