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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1903)
THE SUNDAY. OEEGONIAjtf, PdBTLAKD, JUSTE 28, 1903. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The OresroaiaB'a Telephones. OREGON. Coantlnr Room ..Jdatn 6C7 H- "V- Ecott. Editor Main 811 Mana&inc Editor Main 63fl City Editor Mala 10 CoKipoalcc Room Hair. 685 Eet Bid Office Kajt 61 MpertatendeBt BulldlB Bed SE21 COLUMBIA. Counting Room 53 Editorial Room totln Room 298 AMI7SEMEXTS. MPIRE THEATER Twelfth and Morrison. Matinee at 2:15. tonlght.at 8:15. vaudeville. THE BAKER THEATER Matine at 2:15. tonight at 8:15. Baker stock companr la "Arabian Xlthts." EHIE11S PARK Tonight Summer vaudeville. 8 P. M. July Mazama Out. The July number of the Mazama, the magazine of the Ma rama Club, Is Just out from the hands of the printers, and a very attractive num ber It is. it is of the same general make up as previous numbers of "Mazama, ex cept that it Is larger and has the ac counts of more outings -written up. It Is printed on a line book paper, and Is Il lustrated frith a number of photogra vures of scenes at Mazama outing places. The opening article Is on "Glaciers," by Harry Fielding Held, of Johns Hopkins "University, and other articles are stories of trips to Mount Adams, Mount Jeffer son, Mount Sahale and Lake Chelan and to Mount St. Helens. A list of officers and members completes the number, which comprises in all about 100 pages. The pictures depict scenes of Interest throughout the Northwest, and of Ma zamas on their annual outing. The front ispiece is a beautiful reproduction of Lake Chelan from a photograph taken by E. Y. Judd, of Pendleton. "The Catholic Parishes of this city will hold their annual Fourth of July picnic for the benefit of the orphans on Columbia University grounds. This will be the big picnic of the year. The grounds are Ideally situated for picnic purposes. The campus assures first-class contests In races and games. There are some 50 acres beautifully wooded grove, with shaded paths and sheltered nooks. The mammoth gymnasium, with 26,400 square feet of floor area, will protect all in case of rain. There will be a continuous pro gramme of raceg, games and contests. Hon. Frank Davey will deliver the ad dress of the day. Boute's Bohemian Or chestra will furnish music The ladies of the parish have charge of the eating and refreshment tables. Take "U" cars. Brought Home to Be Buried. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bemsee and children Bertha, aged 12 years, and Georgie, aged 5 years were received In this city Monday from Dawson, Yukon Territory, and Interred in Rlvervlew Cemetery. The funeral services were con ducted from Finley's Chapel and were at tended only by the family and a few In timate friends, being private. Mr. and Mrs. Bernsee and family lost their lives In a fire- March 4, 1303, which destroyed their home in Dawson, where Mr. Born see went from here in 1S99 to engage in business. Mr. and Mrs. Bernsee were well known in Portland, having lived here for years. Mrs. Bernsee was a daughter of Mrs. Mary Flynn, a pioneer of this state. Mr. Bernsee was a native of Germany. Track on Twenty-second Street. Much speculation was caused out on Twenty-second street the other day when a gang of men from the City & Suburban Railway Company started to dig up the street Just north of Gllsan street It was at first supposed that the company was about to build its North Portland line, but, after the pavement had been removed and track put down for a distance of about 20 feet, the stone and macadam were put back in place, and all that remains is a short stretch of l single track on the east side of the street. The track is connected with nothing, and goes nowhere, and It is supposed that all It is down for is to hold the company's franchise on the street. The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will place on sale on the 24th of this month and each following day till June 20, Inclusive, and on July 15 and 1C and August 25 and 3G. very low excursion rates to points East and return. Tickets will be good for stop-over on both the east bound and west-bound trips, and final limit for return will be 90 days from date of sale. Call on or write A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent, 255 Morrison street, corner of Third, Port land, Or., for rates, routes and full In formation. The Timrers being unloaded at Sixth and Morrison made quite a noise as they 6lid from the truck to the pavement. A gentleman from Yamhill was viewing the work, when a boy slipped up behind him and exploded an ammunition cane. The old man started with indignation when the lad laughed. Hey! that's only one of AveriU's ammunition canes from 331 Morrison street. To Canemah Park. Take your Sunday outing overlooking "Willamette Falls. The park has been provided with ail the facilities for the plcknicker and pleasure seeker. Motor cars with double truck open trailers leave even 30 minutes from First and Alder streets. Tickets Inter changeable with the boat line. Round trip 25 cepts. Music and refreshments on the ground. If You have a trip East in view this Summer, write or call on A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent of the Nortern Pacific, 255 Morrison street, cor ner of Third, and he will be pleased to give you full details in connection with lower excursion rates that will be placed In effect by this company in June, July and August. Daily Round Trip Through the Cas cades. Get an Idea of what a flood looks like by taking a trip up the Columbia through the raging waters of the Cas cades. Steamer "Bailey Gatzert" leaves Alder-street wharf dally Cexcept Monday) 8:30 A. L; Sundays, 9 A. M. Excellent meals. Fare for trip, JL50. Phone Main 814. The Copeland Medicax. Institute Is sow 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. The Breakers Hotel. Is now open and receiving guests. For Information about rates, reservations, etc., call upon J. M. Arthur & Co.. 40 First street, this city, phone Main 552, or write Hotel Breakers, Long Beach, Wash- Seasiders, Don't "Worry! Wa will supply you with all kinds of dry wood, and deliver your freight and baggage anywhere on the beach at reasonable rates. Seaside Livery & Fuel Co., Sea side, Or. On and After July 1 the Fashion Stables, Sixth and Oak, will bo conducted as a first-class boarding and livery stable. under the management of Lou Godard, formerly of Godard & Frazler. When you buy your firecrackers be sure and get the genuine Little Giant crackers. Averill's, the only place that wholesales or retails them, 3S1 Morri son street. For Sale. A corner on Burnsldo and Front. This is choice property for in vestment. It will never depreciate In value. Particulars at D. W. Hoelblng, 250 Stark. Mazama. a record of mountaineering In the Pacific Northwest; new number Just out. For sale at the J. K. GIU Company. Price 23c Fine collection Persian rugs must be closed out within four days regardless of value. 254 Morrison, K. J. PhUippos. The cheapest but best quality of fire works can be had at D, M. Averill &. Co., 531 Morrison street. Fireworks!!! All kinds; cheap. Quong Shong Toag Co.. 1S5 Second, nr. YamhllL E. H. MOOREHOUSB & Co. at Seventh and Alder. Telephone Main 1343. Notice. Arioa. excursion postponed un til further notice. Dr. Cauthorn with Dr. Kelly, 3d & Mor. Dr. Xirkpatrick. room 511 Dekum bldg. . ,W. B. Skapp, dentist, 10-U Hamilton b. Ned Mullert Drowned. Ned Mull cry, an Irishman, the proprietor and occu pant of a two-acre island known as Emerald Island, near Bunker Hill land: Ing, in the lower Columbia, was accident ally drowned Wednesday. He had gone up to Stella, a landing in Coal Creek slough, where there Is a store and couple of saloons, to purchase some supplies. It Is supposed that he also procured and drank some liquor, for he had not pro ceeded far on his way home until in some way he fell overboard and was seen no more. He has lived in Emerald Island some 35 years, and used to be a fisher man, but had grown too old to follow any occupation. Several years ago he was married to Nancy Boggs, of Portland. Double-Tone Printing. The annual number of Mazama is Just out. Its double-tone views of Lake Chelan, The Mummy and Mount Hood, in bronze green, and its light sepia reproductions of Mounts Jefferson and St. Helens, are beautiful pictures, which Increase the charm of its well-written articles. Also, many group pictures add to Its value. The text is clearly printed In Caslon on English laid book paper. Altogether this magazine Is as finely gotton out as any that comes from Eastern publishing houses. Its printing reflects great credit on Anderson & Dunlway Co.. 208 Alder street, who receive many compliments on the magazine's beautiful appearance. United Artisans Society has the largest Irreducible reserve fund held by any society In America. No other insur ance society can truthfully claim that the Interest on its reserve fund will In 20 years pay back to It streasury every cent Dald out in death losses since organ lzatlon. There will be no liability to In creased rates in the old age of tills so ciety. It started right and continues right, Not one cent of its income can be used for expenses except the 15 cents ner member provided in its laws for that purpose. It publishes In its official paper a complete exhibit of its receipts ana disbursements. Its supreme office is at 321 Morrison street. Six Per Cent Interest. The Western Loan & Savings Co., 625 Chamber of Commerce, issues certificates of deposit for sums of $100 and upward, on which it pays Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, January 1 and July 1. The Interest coupons due July 1 will be paid upon presentation at the company s office as above, itai ston Cox, manager, C25 Chamber of Com' jnerce. Lost Charms Are Restored, Wrinkles Are Smoothed Out, Unsightly Growths Eradicated And Plain Faces Beautified By the Celebrated La Peed System, Practiced Only bt Hue. Vaughan, Graduate Dermatologist, . 30S-309-310 Failino Bldg. "Where Is Thomas W. Aarons? The Oregonian has received a letter from Alex Aarons, of CarmI, III., asking for the whereabouts of his son, Thomas w. Aarons. The last heard of him he was In Albany, Or. Any Information lead lng to news of his present address will be appreciated and rewarded by his father. The City has donated the Fourth of July subscription fund to the Heppner flood sufferers, and It was a worthy act. The public will honor Independence, day by using the best fireworks and fire crackers bought of D. jo. Averju & uo.. 331 Morrison street. Willamette River Trips to Oregon City. They are the outings. Whole families take them every Sunday and always en Joy the ride. Round trip for a quarter. Boats leave Taylor street 8:30, 10, 11:30 A. M 3, 3, 4:30, 6:15 P. M. Tickets good on cars. Falls and Breaks His Leg. While stepping from an "S" car at Third and Main streets early last evening, Frank Gerlach, who lives nejir that corner. slipped and fell, breaking his right leg, He was taken to the North Pacific Sani tarium. The Oregon Camera Club will give its annual excursion Sunday, July 12, to Cape Horn, on Steamer Harvest Queen. Those attending will bo guaranteed an orderly. well-conducted outing and will see the grandest scenery In the world. The Rotal, corner Park and Washing ton streets, will be opened July 2 as a first-class bakery and confectionery, and will carry the famous Aldon candies, as well as high-grade bakery goods. The Oregon Laundry wishes to notify those Intending to mako a stay at the beach that Strauhal Bros.' stores at Long Beach and Seaview will be agents. The Royal will open at Park and Washington, July 2, where we will bo pleased to show the public a first-class line of candies and bakery goods. Grand Social Dance tonight G. A. R. Hall, cor. 1st and Taylor. Gents 25c, ladles free. Prize waltz. Strangers Invited. Plenty floor managers. Come. Every one wants ammunition canes for the Fourth of July. Go to D. M, Averill & Co., for them, 331 Morrison street. Dr. Arnold Lindsay, graduate of th American School of Osteopathy, has opened offices Failing bldg, rms 409-410. Bricks. Mrs. Howe & Son, yard East Thirty-ninth and. Sherman; office with the J. McCraken Co., 231-235 Pine street Wait for the Second Baptist Church excursion July 4, Multnomah Falls and Bonneville. Round trip, 73 cents. See my watches and diamonds, reduced in price. Fine watch repairing. A. Vullleumler, under The Perkins. See Charlie Monell about burglars before you go away for Summer. 251 Wash, Dr. O. D. Thornton, dentist, back at former office, 503 Dekum bldg. Elev. serv. Complete dressmaking establishment for sale. Room 64 Lewis bldg.. Park & Mor. 50 large carnations, only $1; floral pieces reasonable. Burkhardt, 23d and Gllsan. Dr. F. Reisacher will return to the Dekum bldg. Tuesday, June 30. rm. 417. Mrs. Obrock's office closed till Sept. 1. Engaged at Seaside bath-house. Doitt forget the bargains In rare Persian rugs at 347 Alder street. For subscriptions. B. B. Rich. 103 3d. Yes, We Do Sell diamonds at a smaller profit than most Jewelers. "WHY. 7 Because we sell so many. IT IS THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS we are after, and not to see how much wo can make on a single stone. THIS HAS BEEN OUR. POLICY since starting In business, barely two years ago, and WHAT HAS BEEN THE RESULT? WE ARE RUSHED with business, and during the past month havo been forced to add new help. Our store is gradually get ting too small. Wo have added "a MANUFACTURING JEWELRY DE PARTMENT, where Jewelry of all kinds is made on short notice; also an EXPERT ENGRAVER. Thus wo are able to do the best work in the short est time. HI II? QTHCk' Consists of the new and up-to-date patterns in Jewel-" vUlv o I VJviv ry ana silverware, and at prices that will always bring you beck! THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ft a'SrSiSS tlclan, who will gladly test your eyes free of charge. Our prices for glasses are reasonable, and we would be glad to have you give us a call. JAEGER. BROS JEWELERS OPTICIANS 290 MORRISON, Near Fifth DON'T TAKE THAT HEADACHE ON YOUR SUMMER OUTING The chances are S to 1 strain. If so, we relieve properly adjusted lenses. : WALTER REED, optician 133 SIXTH ST., OREGONIAN BUILDING 4 totte(tis(ti(ttt t New and Handsome Jewelry Abendroth Bros. 1 334 Washington Street, Opp. Imperial Hotel. WILL BE THROWN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Thursday Morning, July 2. Complete stock of first-class Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass, Silverware, Gold and Silver Mounted Ganes and Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. FREE HANDSOME SOUVENIRS GIVEN pj J f I Dr. Gdorqe W. Schmidt, dentist, re moved to 407-403 Dekum building. Dr. Brown, Dentist, has returned to the Dekum, rooms E14-51S. Notice. Arion excursion postponed un til further notice. Cixjud Cap Inn, open July i. Mrs. S. Langille. manager. Da. Swain, dentist. 2d floor Dekum. SCHOOL CHILDREN 3Iny Rcv.levr Grade "Work or Mako First Dlvlnlon of Grade Bur ins' the Summer. The Holmes Business Collego will open a Summer School for children, beginning June 9 and continuing until August 7. This will enable pupils who have failed to make up back work, and the ambitious ones to make a grade, or at least the first division of their, grade. At the close of the school Professor Rlgler will appoint examiners and the children will bo given the credit duo them for their summer's work. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant: line private apart ments for parties, 305 Wash., near 5th. For a fine chicken dinner, including ice cream, shortcake or berries, 25 cents, go to the Lewis and Clark Restaurant, 249 First street. Imperial Hotel restaurant. 2d floor; dx-course dinner COc; first-class service, & la carte. 6:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Chicken dinner complete, 25c; everything else at popular prices. 229 Washington atreet, near First. Strouse's Restaurant. TURKEY TODAY. We are headquartera for good meals, and make a specialty of Sunday dinner. Come and enjoy yourselves. Rath & Sandys, 145 First street. Main 235. FOURTH JULY ICE CREAM Place your orders with tho Washington Creamery Company, whether large or small. Shipments made by express to all points. Two phones Main 7&i. "Rain or Shine Business is Fine" WE SELL THE "RIGHT KIND" OF SUITS $11.85 IS THE PRICE HERE Could get $15, but won't ask it, because we do business on a larger scale and it don't cost us half as much to do business as it costs some of our competitors. "The Salsbury" Wears as well as any $3.00 hat in town. FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS that it comes from eye you of your burden with Store of ESTABLISHED 1SD4. Formerly Fritz Abendroth, Sll Morrison, opp. Post office, and 207 First. FOUND IN HIS MAIL. A little slip of paper bearing the fol lowing text: "The more cheap goods you sell and the poorer grade of workmanship you do, tho worse oft you will becomo in both pocket and reputation. People forget the cost, but always remember the seller." Read tho above again. M. J. Walsh Co.'s constant aim is and always has been to furnish high-grade goods, such as man-, tels, grates, tile flooring, electric, gas and combination chandeliers, call bells, tele phones, house wiring. When It comes to workmanship they employ strictly first- class mechanics and insist on perfect work. Further, their charges aro very reasonable. See them at their new loca tion, 343 Washington street, or ring them up by 'phone and have their representa tive call on you. FOR THE SUMMER. Eilers Piano House Is making Its usual favorable rental terms on pianos to par ties going to the beach. Pianos from the north beaches must be returned by the last boat. A word also as to the pianola, It's the best entertainer and educator for the Summer homo. THREE FOR TEN CENTS. All "standard brands of 5-cent cigars, in eluding the "Recruit"; our price, three for 10 cents. The Cut-Rate Cigar and News Store, Handley & Kelley. proprie tors, 291 Washington, between Fourth and Fifth. STRUCK IT RICH IX" IROX. The ladles In Portland become enthused on seeing the new flat Iron now on exhibi tion at 215 Commercial Block. This flat iron is the housekeepers friend. Costs cents a day to operate. Big company to manufacture the iron in Portland. Noth ing like It as a money-maker. Tailors aro interested, too (the goose is no compari son to this flat iron.) Business men in the city are going Into this enterprise. For information -regarding tne iron and its manufacture, call on W. J. Curtis. 215 Commercial Block. Boston Stockbrokers Fall. BOSTON. June 27. The failure of J. Francis Browfr & Co., stockbrokers, was announced today. It Is said the failure is not important. Wen's W f f en s Negligee Shirts, handsome light or dark mixtures, with novelty stripe effect, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. Plain white Oxford Negligee Shirt, spe cial, $1.00. Stock Ties and Collars for ladies' or gents' outing wear, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50. Ammunition ...and... Ammunition Canes Wholesale and Retail Also Blank Cartridges. Large stock. D.M.AVERILL&CO. The Curio Store 331 MORRISON STREET FIREWO We carry the largest stock of this kind in the Northwest. All sizes of exhibition sets for city 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 retail. ANDREW KAN & CO. Cor. 4th and Morrison AN EVER-PRESENT DANGER is a poorly-fitted Truss. Yet thous ands ot people are taking xnis riss. :WE: Guarantee Our TRUSSES to fit and to stay in place,or money back. Write for our Truss Book with self-meas urement blank. Expert attendants, both sexes, wait on our patrons. WOODARD, . CLARKE & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON . C. C. NEWCASTLE Dentist MARQUAM BUILDING. ROOM 301 VULCAN COAL CO. " Wholesale asd Retail Dealers la ROCK. SPRING AND RENTON COALS. CHARCOAL, FOUNDRY AND SHELTER COKE, BUtCKKMITH AND 5TEAJ4 COAL- Tirtf. X. 2. track Front and Gums. Phase RKS LARGEST CLOTHIERS IX THE NORTHWEST. SOUTHWEST CORXER. FOURTH AXD MORRISON STREETS. ociern fashions In making a selection from the A. B. Stein bach & Co.'s clothing, men feel a certain con fidence that every little detail has been care fully watched by clever, experienced design ers, cutters and tailors, result beipg that there is all the style and effect of custom clothes, with the great advantage of a substantial saving. Business Sack Suits of worsted, cheviot, tweed, homespun, etc., . $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50 up to $35. Serge Suits, $10 up to $30. Sn Vacation and Outenff Suits We are showing a superb assortment of fancy cheviots, flannels, homespuns and crashes, made up with or without linings, cut as Nor folk or sack suits. $9 to 8 Exclusive styles in swell Panamas, fine straw braids and light-weight felt hats at the lowest possible prices. Genuine South American Panama Hats, 57.50, $10 and 512.50. Porto Rlcan Panama Hats, Optimo shapes, $3.50. White brim split straw braid, very swell, $1 to 15. The new "Sennit?' wide brim, J2 to (. Dozens of Straw Hats in rough and smooth braids, EOo to $1.50. Want a Good Watch? We have a large and varied stock of solid gold, gold filled, silver, gua metal and copper watches The latter Is a new style, and wo shall be pleased to show it to you. We have all grades of Elgin and Waltham movement, as also the vacheron & Constantin, Agassis, and Patek Phll ipee & Co. Swiss watches. Our chrono graphs and split-second stop watches are reliable. 284 Washington St. PAINLESS EXTRACTING W do Crown and Brlisa Work trithoat pain. Our 16-jears experle&ca' In plat work enables km to nt your moutli cemtort Dlr We hare, feellnr as well as yen Dr. W. A. Wise, manager, has fouaS a tats war to extract teeth abolutelj with out pain. Dr. T. P. Wise la aa exper at Gold Fill tax and Crown and Bride Work. Extracting are when plates or bridge are ordered. DR. W. A. WIS3. WISE BROS., Dentists 'l"s tmms. cr. u wn. u. Open evenlnes till 8. Sunday froia 9 to 12. Or. Main :029. EDTJOWriOXAXj. ESTERN SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR TEACHER MEN" AND WOMEN. Juno 20-Angtst 7. Prepares teachers for exami nation, nrst. second, third grade and city cer tificates. Special courses In physical training, manual tralnlnff. , Instructors R. F. Robinson, Superintendent schools, i r j"""""! Superintendent ot City Schools, The Dalles, Or.; XJ, jv. unlaw principal ui ctuft owuw, wk.- land; M. II. Rlngter, physical director T. St. C A: W. J. Standley, teacher manual train ing T. M. C. A. Address, T. H. C. A, Portland, Or. HitchcockMiiitaryAcademy San Rafael, Cal. Preparation for Eastern and West ern Universities, U. S. Academies, etc. Separate building for little boys. "Will open after vacation, Au gust 17. Write for Catalogue, etc. Portland reference: Captain Brown of Brown & McCabe, stevedores, 35 Second street, whose son is at the Academy. HENRIETTA M. HOLMES. 400 Ablnstoii Ball ding, 114 Third Street. Pupils prepared for any university, business college, or special examination. Particular at tention zlven to those backward In public school work of any erade. Call or write. - COAL Domestic and Foreign. The best In this market The Pacif ic Coast Company 219 WASHINGTON' STREET. Charles E. Glelm. Agent. SCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO. BEST W08X, REASONABLE fXI DCS 2474 SUrk Stmt Phtne Main 173 Jfcats ummer Scientific 3c MWUFACTURtfiG-GPTCMS' Portland. 0RE& Ua. T. P. TYI33. FELLOWS SOP Washington Stri 20 Cents Package Graln-O, Postum or Flgpruna Cereal. 25 Cents Z packages Force. Malta "Vita, Cero Fruto or Grape-Nuts. 25 Cents Elx' cans American Sardines. 45 Cents One dozen cans Deviled Ham. 25 Cents Three cans Condensed Cream. 25 Cents Two bottles Hires Hoot Beer. 35 Cents Two bottles Snlder3 Catsup. 5 Cents 1-pound can Fork and Beans with Tomato Sauce. 15 Cents Can Eagle Condensed 11111c NOTE CHANGE OF HOURS No charge tor painless extraction whea teeth, are ordered. All Work dono by grad uate dentists o 13 to 20 years' experience; a specialist In each department. We will tell you in advance exactly what your work will coet by a free examination. Give us a call, and you will And we do exactly as we advertise. FULL SET $5.00 Gold Filling $1.00 Gold Crown $5,00 Sliver FUIing $ .50 New York Dental Parlors 3CA1N OFFICE FOURTH AND MORRI SON STS., PORTJLAND. HOURS: S:33 A. M. to 6 P. M.: Sundays. S;M A. M. , to 2 P. U, 1