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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1903)
THE SUNDAY 0KEG0NLA2?,. PORTLAND, SLAY 31, 1903. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tke OreBonian'i Telephone. OREGON. Co'-intlns Room Haln OCT H. w. Ecott. Editor Main all Jana.slac Editor ........... Main 638 City itfitor Mala 103 Compoafnr Room Main 6S3 East 8Jfie Office East 61 fcuperlateaflent Butldlnsr Bed 2S23 COLUMBIA: Counter Room 667 Editorial Rcom " W adna Room 283 AMUSEMKVTS. THE BAKER THEATER Evening at 8:13. Fcrncliff." CORDKAVS THEATER This afternoon at 2; evenlwr, 7:30, Edward Shields' "Contin uous Vaudeville.-' BASEBALL- TODAT. 3 P. M. National Park. East Eighth and Hawthorne avenue. Yamhill County Pioneers. The 11th annual reunion of the Yamhill County Pioneer Association will take place on "Wednesday. June 3, at McMinnvIlle. The exercises will be aa follows: Prayer by the chaplain, Be v. T. L. Jones; address of welcome, by Mayor Wortman; response by John T. Simpson; annual address by Hon. "William Galloway, of Oregon City. This will complete the programme for the forenoon, and will be followed by a pic nic dinner and a general social reunion. The programme for the afternoon will be as follows: Business meeting; roll call of pioneer dead; address, "What "We Owe the Pioneer," by Mrs. H. A. Laughary; address, "Early History of Yamhill Coun ty, by George H. Himes, Portland, in which he will give a sketch of Ewlng Young, the first settler in Yamhill Coun ty. In fact the first American settler on the west side of the Willamette River; address by Mrs. Edyth Tozler "Weather red; reminiscences by pioneers. The com pliments of the association will be given to the oldest married couple present who crossed the plains before 1S59. Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. 1S47, McMinnvIlle, is president of the association, and Mrs. Mary A. Gil key. 1S1G, Dayton, the secretary. Street-Car Smashes Beer "Wagon. The Portland-bound Vancouver car. No. 49, Carrie Nationized one of Weinhard's beer wagons at First and Pine streets yesterday afternoon. It was the old story of an aggravating teamster and an aggra vated motorman. At a snail's pace the "beer wagon moved across the track. Alas, It was too slow. Crash, bang, the car Tstruck the wagon and both Jiind wagon wheels were ripped off, both axles being broken off next the hubs. Twenty kegs of beer went tumbling and rolling in dif ferent directions, but strangely, the driver ltept his seat. When the track was cleared and the evidence taken by the conductor, the car proceeded while the unfortunate driver busied himself in col lecting the kegs of brew that were scat tered over a half a block. Baseball Todat, 3 P. M. Baseball Todat, 3 P. M. Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Just the Place to Go Today. Good, Clean, Gilt-Edge Baseball. Coolest Place in Town Todat. Meet Your Friends There Today. Everybody Attends Sunday Games. Portland. vs. Tacoma. Good, Cool Place to Spend Sunday. Best Baseball of the Season. Two Fast Pitchers in Box Today. See Your Old Friend Grim Today. All the Fans Will Be There. Carloads of Rooters Will Be There. Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Gilbert Camp, 203, Spanish-American "War "Veterans, will give grand river ex cursion to Multnomah Falls Sunday, June 7. steamer Harvest Queen and barge Klickitat, with Everest's Orchestra. Leave Ash-street dock at 3 A. M. sharp. All kinds of refreshments except liquors on board. An enjoyable outing to see the Columbia's magnificent scenery. Tick ets on pahs at O. R, & N. office, Third and Washington; Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s, Fourth and Washington; Watts & Mat thleu's drug store. 275 Russell street, and Jancko Drug Company, Grand and Haw thorne avenuts. Round trip 75c. City Press Club Elects Officers. The City Press Club yesterday held its annual election of officers and annual meeting in the clubrooms. A full ticket of officers was elected to care for the club's interests during the coming year, and at the meeting several Important mat ters for the welfare of the club were dis cussed. The officers elected were: Presi dent, X. J. Levlnson; vice-president, B. F. Lawrence; secretary. John H. Stevenson; treasurer, L. A. McArthur; assistant sec retary. Rea Irvin; and directors, E. N. Collins, P. R. Kelty and C. N. McArthur. Very low excursion rates have been placed In effect by the Northern Pacific Railway Company. Tickets will be on Bale June 4, 5. 24, 2a, 26. 27, 28, 29 and 30. and on July 15 and 16, and again on August 23 and 2C. This affords an excel lent opportunity for all to visit points in the Bast at a very low rate. Full par ticulars will be furnished on application in person or by letter to A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent. 255 Morrison street, corner of Third, Port land, Or. Baseball. Sunday, May 31, At Twentw-fourth and Vaughn streets, Schiller vs. Oregon City. Game called at 3 P. M. Twenty-five per cent of proceeds are to be devoted to Benjamin E. Thomp son, the blind lettercarrler. Tickets on sale at Schiller's Cigar Stores. Third and Morrison, Fourth and Washington, Sixth and Washington, and B. E. Mott, First and Alder streets. Blind Letter-Carrier's Benefit, June S, at Marquam Grand Opera-House. Tick ets on sale at the following places: Rowe & Martin's drug store. Sixth and Wash ington; Woodard, Clarke & Co., Fourth and Washington; Laue-Davls Drug Com pany. Third and Yamhill, and all of the B. B. Rich cigar stores; Koehler & Gra don. First and Main streets; Lewis & Rogers' barber shop, 265 Alder street. If You have In mind a trip to the East this year, call on or address A. D. Charl ton, assistant general passenger agent, 2oo Morrison street, corner of" Third, Port land. Or., for special excursions that will be run via the Northern Pacific to the East in June. July and August. Special excursion rates have been named by the Northern Pacific Railway Company to points East. For detailed in-r formation call on or address A. D. Charl ton, assistant general passenger agent, 255 Morrison street, corner of Third. Oregon City River Trips, A Cheap and Delightful Outing. Boats Leave Taylor Street Sunday, 8:30; 10, 11:30 A. M.. 1. 3, 4:30, 6:15 P. M. Last Trip From Oregon City 6 P. M. Round Trip 25c. If You are not working, why not go to Hood River to pick strawberries? Plenty of work and good pay. Take Regulator Line steamers from Alder-street wharf, daily 7A.il. For Information 'phone Main 914. Wb have bought the book-binding busi ness of A. J. Dygert & Son. Room 25x70 second floor. Front and Stark, for rent! Howe. Davis & Kllham. 103-111 Second street. Grand opening of Captain Schneider's Bummer Resort at Montavllla, Sunday, May 31. Free concert by Brown's Orches tra from 2 to 6 P. M. Bring along your family. For Sale. Quarter block. 2d and Stark; location suitable for business house, hotel) office building or banking-house. Inquire of D. W. Hoelblng, 250 Stark street. Sundat trip up the Columbia to The Dalles. Round trip to Cascade Locks. Regulator line steamer leaves Alder-street wharf 7 A. M. Phone Main 914. Finest Baths. Carlsbad system mas sage, 51. J. Friedman, graduate masseur. 20 years' experience. 523 Cham, of Com. New arrival of Turkish and Persian rugs, inspection Invited, 411 Washington. W. B. Knapp, dentist, 10-11 Hamilton b. W. B. Knapp, dentist, 10-11 Hamilton b. Dr. Swain, dentist. 3d floor Dekum. For subscriptions, B. B. Rich, 103 3d. Foot Crushed by Falling Timber. A. Sorenson, a laborer in the employ of Inman, Poulsen & Co., suffered a pain ful Injury to his left foot while piling lumber yesterday morning. A heavy tim ber, falling from a height of 30 feet, struck his foot, crushing and mangling it very badly. Mr. Sorenson was removed to his home, at 625 East Fourteenth street, and later taken to the office of the com pany's physician. Dr. Holt C. "Wilson, where It was found that fortunately no bones were broken. Mr. Sorenson, who 13 a Norwegian, had been In this city only a month, having come here directly from Norway. Reception to Mr. and Mrs. S. Ban. A pleasant reception was given to Mr. and Mrs. S. Ban, who are going to leave for Japan for a vacation, at the Japanese mission last night. Mr. Ban is one of the wealthiest business men among Jap anese In this country- Being a prominent member of the mission and the president of the Japanese Association of Portland, he is the most influential man In the local Japanese colony. Mr. and Mrs. Ban will ylsit the fair at Osaka while they stay in Japan, and will be accompanied by their nephew, T. Ban. . Trainmen's Picnic Today, 2 P. M. Hawthorne Park, Colored Minstrels, Japanese Acrobats, Roman Rings, Silver Bars, Gymnastic novelties. "The Haunted Tavern," And many more. Good music, good show. At Hawthorne Park, East Twelfth and Hawthorne. Children at Aid Society Home. There are now 34 children at the Receiving Home of the Boys' and Girls Aid- Society, sev eral of whom have been admitted this last week. Among them is a baby girl, three months, also one IS months. And there are several little boys, from 6 to 8 years old. All applications to be ad dressed to W. T. Gardner, or call up tele phone East o. Locksley Hall, Seaside, Or., under the management of Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, will be formally opened June 1 for the sea son. The house has been Improved and water pipes installed throughout the building. A first-class steward with 30 years' experience has charge of the cui sine. Clam bake every Saturday evening for guests. Special rates to families. A carriage will meet all trains. Sunday Trolley Trips on the O. W. P. & Ry. to Canemah Park, overlooking Willamette Falls. Accommodations pro vided for picnic parties. An electric light ed pavilion 100 feet long has been con structed. Seats and tables provided for public use. Music and refreshments on the grounds. Cars with trailers every 30 minutes from First and Alder streets. 25 Cents round trip today to Oregon City, Willamette Falls and Canemah Park. Cars every 30 minutes. Music at the new Pavilion. Refreshments on the ground. Cars every 20 minutes to Mount Scott; and at 7:30 A. M., 1:30 and 4 P. M. to Gresham and Boring. Cars leave First and Alder streets. Lecture on Socialism. Franklyn Ham ilton, A. B., LL. B.. of California, prom inent as a sociologist and labor organizer, will speak at the regular Sunday even ing meeting of the Socialists in Eaglo Hall, corner of Second and Yamhill, to night. His subject will be: "How Port land Can End the Labor Troubles." "Thank Goodness! the table is spread." at Parsons Hall. Wednesday, June 3, at 8 P. M. The play will bo followed by a short concert. Mrs. Schwab, Lauren Pease and Dr. W. A. Cummlng will sing. The ladies of St Mark's Church will furnish refreshments. Come one, come all. Excursion to Lady Island. The com mittee in charge of this year's excursion of Cathedral Court, Catholic Order of Foresters, has decided upon Lady. Island, on the Upper Columbia River, as the pic nic grounds. The date of the excursion Is Sunday, June 14. The Copeland Medical Institute 1b now equipped to treat patients as usual. Office hours from 9 to 5. Sundays from 9 to 12. Patients attending the night ses. slon should call during office hours. En trance on Washington street. Commencing tomorrow, June 1, tho City & Suburban Railway "Observation Car" will make dally trips. Cars leave Third and Morrison 9:30 A. M. and 2 P.M. Faro for trip, 25 cents.' The O. K. Barber Shop, 315 Wash ington st., will have its entire force of ten men working up till 7 P. M., tho hour of closing. Rugs, Turkish and Persian, A Very Select Stock. Oriental Rug Co., 34S Alder. Excursion to Seaside, Sunday, Juno 7, By Order of Pendo. The Celebrated Madame Vaughn, of New York, is visiting friends in Portland. Grand picnic today at Rohse's Park, Fulton, by Swedish Society North Star. List your real estate with the Dunn Lawrence Company, 149& First street. Panama hats renovated. Pacific Hat Works, 2S6 Third. Phone Clay 493. FINE DECORATIONS. Admirers of the beautiful and artistic do not fail to express their appreciation of the clever work done by the M. J. Walsh Co. When they undertake to put in a home mantels, grates, tiling, electric and gas chandeliers, fancy glassware, table lamps, the work is not only done right, but possesses a distinctiveness of Its own not obtainable elsewhere. They also mako it a specialty of residence, store and office electric light wiring, telephones, electric call bells, sink back, floor and wall tiling. See them at their new showrooms, 313 Washington street, or call them up by phone for any information you may re quire. 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. Imperial Hotel restaurant. 2d floor; six-course dinner 60c; first-class Bervice, a la carte. 6:30 A. M. to S P. M. Chicken dinner complete, 25c; everything else at popular prices. 229 Washington street, near First Strouse's Restaurant WE ARE GOING To have a fine dinner today, served In courses. Regular price. Music during the meal. Rath & Sandy's, 145 First street Main 233. Cool Air Over Forests. Youths' Companion. When a balloon passes over a forest it descends and ballast must bo thrown out to keep It up. This is explained by Pro fessor Moulllefert, of the French National Agricultural College of Grlgnon, as being due to the existence above every forest of a prism of cool, moist air, produced by the abundant transpiration of the trees and extending to a height of from 3000 to 5000 feet above the tree tops. Pro fessor Moulllefert also says that while forests drain the soil underneath them they keep the upper layer to a depth of four or five Inches moist CARD OF THA'KS. Mrs. Joseph Crew takes this opportunity to express her heartfelt thanks to her many friends for their kindness during tho sickness and death of her late husband. She wishes especially to thank the Iron molders Union for the beautiful flowers sent; also the members of the Portland Iron Works, the Masons, and members of the Eastern Star, as well as many Indi vidual friends. Have you friends coming from the East? If so, send their names to the Denver & Rio Grande office. 124 Third street Port land, oar Only $0.50. WATCHES This is another one of our strong suits. We have some pretty gold-filled watches for both ladies and gentlemen that we are selling at $12.50, $15 and up. Every one bpught here, has our guarantee for reliability. They make excellent presents for anyone. JAEGER BROS. Jewelers, Opticians 290 Morrison St., near 5th Portland, Or. 133 SIXTH STREET. AUCTION SPECIAL AUCTION SALE DIAMONDS MOUNTED JEWELRY DIAMONDS ' MONDAY, JUNE 1, AT 2 P. M. ABENDROTH BROS. Formerly Fritz Abend roth. 207 FIRST STREET 10 ZASglZJF 10 RECEIVER'S PIANO SALE. The Gilbert Brothers Stoclc of rlnnon nnd Orjcnns to Be Cloned Out by Eilers Finno House. Tho entire stock of the bankrupt bank ers, Gilbert Brothers, Salem, has been turned over to Eilers Piano House, and is to be closed out this week. A harvest for wide-awake buyers. Every thing will bo positively closed out in ten days. Easy payments if you are not pre pared to pay all cash. The deal includes a large number of fine new pianos, and also some second-hand ones, among them Everett Schaeffcr, Hallett & Davis, Kranlch & Bach. J. & C. Wheeler, Schulz & Co. and various other makes. All $400.00 styles will go at 5200.00. all 5200.00 styles at $100. A beautiful fancy quarter-sawed oak Everett upright worth $100.00, now $185.00. A number of mahogany Schiller, largest size, three ped als. J117.50. Full sized upright J.& C. Wheeler pianos, worth at least 5225.00, will go for 5112.50. Many others at correspondingly low prices to move them quickly. Remember the place, Eilers Piano House, Washington street, corner Park. For further particulars of this tremen dous sale sco page 10, this paper. NOTHING QUITE SO GOOD Ah the Xevr "Continental" Cigar Sold toy Handlcy & Kelley. We promised you a fine cigar and have delivered the goods. They arc even better than we claimed. If the brand you are now smoking Is not satisfactory, try a "Continental." It will delight you. Prlco, 10. cents. The Cut-Rate Cigar and News Store, 291 Washington street, .between Fourth and Fifth. We repeat, Opia cigars are hand made, but cost no more than machine-made goods. Merit tells. Opia 5c cigars Are constantly gaining public favor. Famous Clothing Co. MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS Single or double-breasted ebortt SUitS. u.u .wiiu tuiu u ions. Do You Want a Reliable Clock? We have made a reputation on clocks. We won't handle one that is not reliable in every way. That is why we sell so many. We just received a fine lot of them and can sell you a beautiful iron or wood enameled mantel clock for $6.50. Others up to $15. Gentlemen's gold-filled watch, Elgin. Wal tham or Hampden works, $12.50. OREGONIAN BLDG. CARD OP THAXKS. The undersigned wish to thank tho friends and acquaintances who assisted or offered to assist us during tho illness of our daughter, Ollle. W. E. HENDERSON. M. M. HENDERSON. CARD OF THANKS. I thank tho members of. Carpenters' Union for their kindness to my husband, Mr. Frank W. Vllet. in his last sickness, and for tho prompt payment of death claim. MRS. EL.VA "VLIET. Do You Know THAT AVERILL Keeps all fresh supplies for Kodaks and Cameras -with low prices ? TRY US D. M. AVERILL & CO. The Carlo Store, 331 Morrison St. C C. NEWCASTLE Dentist MARQUAM BUILDING, ROOM 301 No News of any kind so important .to a man of moderate means than the news about our $11.85 Men's Suit Sale. They are beauties. They wear well. They fit perfect. They look as well as $25:00 esson en First take off that hot vest it's like a straight jacket in hot weather. Then the sus penders your shoulders have enough to bear with the coat. Now you're, ready to try on a serge or homespun, or wool crash or lightweight cassimere suit and be sensibly and coolly dressed. Serge is the "dressiest" and freshest-looking, 510. 5120, 515. 518, 520, 522.50 to 530. But serges come only in two colors plain at that and it shows the dust some what, so we have cool, lightweight Summer suits in light or medium mixed pat terns that never show when they are dusty, and that look well at all times ex cept, perhaps. In the evening. Coats and Trousers of Homespun, Wool Crash and Lightweight Cassimeres $10, $12.50, $14, $15, $16.50 and $18 iett((iitiittioit FIREWORK We carry the largest stock of this kind in tho Northwest. All sizes of exhibition sets for clty and town celebrations. Manufac tured by the celebrated Roches ter Fireworks Company. Special sets made to order. Also best Canton crackers, flags, torpe does, etc. Furnish catalogue to Inquirers. Wholesale and retalL ANDREW KAN & CO. Cor. 4th and Morrlsoc Hitchcock Military Academy San Rafael, Cal. Preparation for Eastern and West ern Universities, U. S. Academies, etc. Separate appartments for little boys. Will open after vacation, Au gust 17. Write for Catalogue, etc. Portland referencer-Captain Brown of Brown & McCabe, stevedores, 35 Second street, whose son is at the Academy. COAL Domestic and Foreign, The best In this market. The Pacific Coast Company 249 WASHINGTON" STREET. Charles H. Glelm, Agent. About Better Suits. We won't tell you that our $11.85 suits are the best in the world, because' if they were, the man who pays from $15.00 TO $25.00 would get the worst of it but all you have to do is to try our higher grades and you will never talk tailor again. LARGEST CLOTHIERS IS THE NORTHWEST. B. W. CORXER OF FOURTH AND MORRISON STREKTS. eeping WITH SERGE AND OTHER SUMMER SUITS TJhe ffiest Straw jfeats 9fen It takes all kinds of hats to satisfy a demand such as we have successfully met during the past three days, but there Is nothing that you can ask for that wo can not supply, from a farmer's 25c hat to a 510 Panama. The popular hats at present seem to be the Milan, Sennit and Split-Braids. Sennit and Split-Braids. Mllans Panamas Summer ufaberdasherj "We are thoroughly well stocked with the newest things in Golf Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Stock Ties, etc., that Summer comfort demands. ((((((((ik FOR JUNE WEDDINGS You want appropriate gifts, such as have lasting value and utility. We desire to show you our choice lines of CUT GLASS, SILVER WARE, FLATWARE, WATCHES, CHAINS, and a large variety of select articles in the Jewelry line. We would again call atten tion to our new shipment of beautiful patterns in Cut Glass. "Les Cinq Fleurs and Les bix Fleurs" Table Ware always make desirable presents. 284 Washington Street. FORSYTHE SHIRT ...FOR LADIES... SNAPPY UP-TO-DATE STYLES Patterns New and Exclusive. MADRAS $3.75 CHEVIOT $5.00 LINEN $5.50 Your Inspection Invited. ROBINSON & CO. SOLE AGEXTS. 289 Washington St. PERKINS HOTEL BUILDING Expert Truss Fitting IS OUR SPECIALTY Come to us, or send for our book giving full instruc tions for self-measurement and much valuable information concerning ruptures. We guarantee a perfect fit in every case or money back. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON SCHWAB BROSIPRIHTIM CO. 1 BEST WOSK, REAKMABLE PXJ0C8 j 247 3Krk S treet PtmMi17 Cool . .$1, $2, $2.50 to $5 $3 to $5 $7 and $7.50 PortuhdiOregi FELLOWS 309 Washington Stmt 25 Cents 2 Bottles Hires' Improved Root Beer 45 Cents 12 Cans Deviled Ham 25 Cents 6 Cans American Sardines 25 Cents 3 Cans Condensed Cream 25 Cents 3 Cans Standard Corn or Tomatoes 25 Cents 2 Cans Table Apricots or Peaches 50 Cents Pound Best Ceylon Blend Tea. 30 Cents Pound Hoffman House Java and Mocha Coffee 15 Cents Pound Best Fresh Roast Costa Rico Coffee. NOTE CHANGE OF HOURS No charge for painless extraction when teeth are ordered. All work done by grad uate dentists o 12 to 20 years' experience: a specialist In each department. "We wlU tell you In advance exactly what your work will cost by a free examination. Give us a call, and you wlU find we do exactly as we advertise. FULL T, VI h ' ' h 'Wh ' h w7yBW r-- . r- $5.00 Gold Filling $1.00 Gold Crown - .$5.00 Sliver Filling $ .50 New York Dental Parlors MAIN' OFFICE FOURTH AND MORRI SON STS.. PORTLAND. HOURS: 8:20 A. IT. to 6 P. M.; Sundays. 8:30 A. 2C to 2 P. M. 1 VULCAN COAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Sealers in ROCK SPRING AND RENTON COAL3, CHARCOAL. FOUNDRY AND SMELTER COKE. BLACKSMITH AND STEAM COAL. Yard. R. R. track Front and Gllsan. Pbeas Mala 2776. COAL DIAMOND, Per Ten f.99 ISSAftUAH, Ier Ton . .......... .M XkIb, 1428. KIXG COAL CO. . Scientific Sl v"f . Manufacturing-Opticians- TVW T Til I 1