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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1904)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAK, POETLA2TD, DJ3CE3IBJEK 15, lUUf. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The Oreconlaa'e Telephone. Countlng-Koom Mala 607 limiting Editor Main 036 Eaaday Editor Mala 6235 City Editor Mala 108 Society Editor - Mela 6235 Ceaperlnc-Room Main 6S5 Superintendent Building Ri 2828 East Elde Office East 01 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison) -Matinee 2:15, toaigbt at S:15, "Shore Acres." COLOMBIA THEATER (14th and Washlng ta Matinee 2:15. tonight at 8:15. "Ca retMc." GRAND THE Iff ER (Park and Washington) CmmImmus vaudeville. 'J to 10:30 P. M. ETAR THEATER (Park and Washington) OmUbomk vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. BAKBR THEATER (Third and Yamhill) CeaUaiteui vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. ARCADE THEATER (7th and Washington) Coetlnuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. SXXM7 THEATER (Sixth, near Alder) Con tt&aeua vaudeville ircm 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. i,VJUC THEATER (cor. Alder and 7th) Con tinues vaudeville Uoza 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. Two More Statues. The Sacrqd Heart Church has been again enriched with two beautiful statuos. St. Benedict, the girt of Mrs. B- Bertschingor, is filling tne nlobe on the gospel side of the alter, and St. Patrick, an offering: of the Irish Fpoaktng members of the parish and their frteads. occupies the epistle side. Mr. D, Foley has originated the idea and has been indefatigable in its realization until the tasteful statue was procured. These statues will be blessed on Sunday. The members of tho parish are prepared to commence with the erection of a large rchool-houe, the plans of which have already been designed by Mr. Jungfra- Qorf, a. member of tho parish. Contented "With Portia. A Port lad younc woman has written from San Francisco the following appre dative opinion of Portland to her father: "I'm ever so glad that when you decided to make your fortune you went to Portland, instead of 'Frisco. for after all. home Is the best place under tho sun and. although I'm having a very nice time here, I'll be 'very glad to get home. The fine weather of which all CaMfornlans rave so much about Is Just about on a par with our own rainy days, not one bit better and maybe a lit tie worse." Fibtorax. or Mrs. Dukehabt. Funeral pervfees for the late Sarah Rebecca Dukohart were held yesterday afternoon at the family residence, 554 Yamhill street. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison officiat ing. The ladies' quartette of the Eastern Star furnished appropriate music. A large number of friends were present and brought many beautiful floral offer ings. The interment was In the family Vint at Rlvorview Cemetery. The follow ing acted as pallbearers: W. A. Cleland, A. M. Knapp. C. F. Wiegand, Henry Roe, D. G. Tomasini and George H. Hill. Rsas what Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. did at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition: "Won the grand prize on their whole exhibit one-horso wagons for farm and city uee; two-horse wagons for farm and city use: mountain wagons; lumbor gears: logging trucks, push and dump carts: street-sweeping machines; street sprtakltng machines; light and heavy fine carriages; buggies, surreys, runabouts, traps: spring wagons for passenger and business use; delivery wagons; rural free mail delivery wagons; harness of all kinds, robos, whips, saddles; coachmen's outfits, stable equipments, etc., etc Call and sec the display. 330-336 Bast Morri son street. RasHRVora Park Band. Or the band having headquarters at the park. Is now organized with 22 members: Officers, Professor Schrake, leader; Frank Grif fith. iresldent; H. A. Brock, vice-presi dent; C H. Blanchard, secretary and treasurer. Directors: H. A. Brock. J. T. Bstort. C M. Terry and J. H. Caplnal. The band has a large hall now at Reser- voir Park. Welle-Fjuigo & Co. and tho Pacific Ex press Co. will keep their office, corner Fourth and Yamhill streets, open Sunday, December IS. from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. for the convenience of holiday shippers. Of ftcc will also remain open during tho week beginning Dccomber 13 until 8 P. M. each day. Handsome Gold Spectacles make a highly appreciated Christmas gift for these who wear glasses. Buy from us now and we will fit them to eyes of re cipient after presentation. Walter Reed, the Optician. 133 Bth St., Oregonian Bldg. A Crown of glorious hair for every wo man at 25 per cent discount, this week at Aza Holmes-Rlbbecko 364 Morri son, importer of fine hair good's and shell ornaments. "Wholesale and retail samples of fine toilet preparations given. Crbckt Omitted. With the picture ac companying the poem by Bert Hoffman, published on page 33 there should have oeon a credit line, "By courtesy of L.ee Moftrehouse, of Pendleton, Or." This was untetentially omitted. The Oregon Photo Stock Co., I. Leeser Cohen, manager, is now occupying the new store. HI Sixth street, next to cor ner of Washington. Eastman's kodaks, films and full line of photographic goods. Prael Hdqele & Co., retail depart ment, store open evenings, showing a most beautiful line of holiday china, art Roods, rich cut glass lamps, etc 100-lOC Fifth street, corner Stark. Independent of the weather, photos can be finished without delay by our new printing lamp. Open today. Plenty of time yet for Christmas pictures. A. B. McAlpin, 129 Seventh. Xattt 12 teg lasses, both stylish and weful, fitted to recipient after presenta tion without charge, for Christmas. Wal ter Reed, the Optician, 133 6th St, Ore genian Bldg. Choicest Ie Malre opera-glasses For Christmas. Higher in quality, I-Qwer In price than elsewhere. Walter Reed, the Optician. 133 6th St ' E. J. luss severed his employment wim tins company December 3. We are not responsible for his purchases there after. United States Launch Co. Trt our 15-cent merchant lunch, home made pastry, nest con.ee in the city. Del rosnlco's, 201 First street, near Taylor, vhki etmab jj inner will Dc served at Hotel Moore. Clatsop Beach. Guests please write when they will arrive. Tile Calumet. H9 7th. Lunch 35c 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Dinner 50c, 4:30 to 8 P. M Eorvice a la carte, 7 A. M. to S P. M. "The- Alder" coffee house and res taurant, S10 Alder street Opon for busi ness. Special, turkey dinner. 25c Parisian Dress Patterns for street and evening wear make acceptable Christ mas gifts. Max, 314, The Dekum. Finest chrysanthemums, carnations, flo ral pieces, reasonable Burkhardt's, 23d-G. Free dispensary for worthy poor. Tues. Thurs., Sat, 1 P. M.. St Vincent's Hosp. Los Angeles 521-50. San Francisco 512, caMn. Sails Wed. Thompson. 125 3d. For Sale. Gasoline launch. 18 feet long, Sit-norsepower engine. 273 Stark St She the new patont traveling bag at .Huttnomah Trunk Co., 132 6th St Pianos for rent and eold on oasy pay ments. II. Sinsheimec 72 3d St Hick-Grade Leather Goods at 132 6th street Multnomah Trunk Co. Nice presents for gentlemen fountain pens and diaries at Gill's. "The Prodigal Son," Hall Calne's new book, 51. OS. at Gill's. Brush and Comb Bets and collar and cuff boxes at Gill's. Souvenir Postal Cards and books of views at Gill's. Ladies' Shopping Bags from $2.00 up ward, at Gill's. Bridge" and "Duplicate" Whist Sets at GlH's, Mr! HowWooster's candy trade grows.' Sealskin Jacket for sale Marx's, 74 2d. Dr. Swain, Dentist 715 Dekum Bldg. Dr. C W. Bare. Dentist, 817 Dekum. 1PQ5, Panmxa, Ansley Printing Co. Girl Is Missing. Madge Wilbur Is be ing sought by her friends, some of whom think possibly she may have taken her own life, but the police have not been asked as yet to assist In the search. The girl was arrested at Fourth and Oak streets November 26, by Sergeant Slover, was charged with, violating a city ordi nance and was fined $20 by Judge Hogue. Since that time, it is said, she has not been seen here Masonic Election. Portland Lodge "So. 55 held Its annual election Friday evening last and elected tho following officers for the ensuing Masonic year: Worshipful master. Frank H. Lewis; senior warden, Felix Friedlander: junior warden. H. L. Plttock; secretary, L W. Piatt; treasurer, J. B. Werleln. To Face Larcent Charge. Frank Seeley, charged with grand larceny, was returned to this city from Ashland- yes terday by a detective and will probably appear In court tomorrow to answer. He admits his guilt He was formerly a bellboy at the Hotel Scott Reveals Her Identitt. A woman who gave her name as Ruth Delano, when arrested In a Chinese opium den recently, yesterday told the police her name is Moore, and that she lived m Hood River, to which place she was sent last night Aunb. the photographer. 169 7th street, will occupy nearly all of the eighth floor in the Blazior building, Washington and Park. The palatial studio now being completed will be a marvel of beauty, modern and complete in all arrange ments. " Christmas Presents. In the line of palms, plants, fern balls, ornamental shrubs, etc, are always acceptable. Our Japanese stocks are in. You better call and see them. Portland Seed Co., Front and Yamhill Sts. Bought Green Goods. William Butts, said to live in an Eastern Oregon town, is alleged to have been beaten out of $750 by the purchase of fake bills, which he is reported tor have bought in New ark, N. J. Opera-Glass Holders in Endless variety for Christmas Cost little, please much. Walter Reed, the Optician. 133 6th St. Abendroth, 334 Wash. St, Op p. Im perial Hotel. Anything in the Jewelry line. Open evenings. Home-Madb mincemeat, doughnuts, bread, pies, etc A. B. C. Delicatessen, 3S6 Morrison street "Crokinole Boards,". "Pit," "Flinch." and "Panic" at Gill's. Gill's Book Store will be open every evening this week. . Your name free of charge on all leather goods at Gill's. Solid Gold Pen in pearl holder, $1.00. Gill's. Inkstands in brass and cut glass at Gill's. $L50 Books $L0S at Gill's. By mall $L20." Woobter, the fat Havana cigar man. Box of paper and envelopes. Gill's. " C. R. Holt, dentist 216 Falling Bldg. "Bee B. E. Rich for subscriptions." B. B. Rich Curio Store is selling out "Chatterbox" for 1904 at Gill's. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant fine, private apart ments for partiee. 303 Wash., near 6th. The Empire Restaurant, three doors south of the Baker Theater, will serve a special Sunday dinner from 11:E0 to 7:30. Genuine French dinner with wine, 51 cents, at No. 83 Fifth street near Stark. Special chicken dinner today at Perkins Restaurant 35 cents. D. M. Watson, prop. Elegent French dinner with wine, COcThe Oxford Rest, 63 6th, under new managm't BATH & SANDYS. Wo will serve an elegant chicken dinner today. Music in attendance. Regular prices- 145 First Phone Main 23c. QUICK SHOE REPAIRING By Schwind & Bauer with the Goodyear machine 263 Yamhill street . Harris Tronic Co. 231 Morrison, is headquarters for trunks, suit cases and bags. Trunks repaired. - LEWIS & CLARK COIN BROOCH We are the originators and manufacturers of this beautiful Eojd brooch pin mounting for the Lewis and Clark 1905 Dollars. Holds the coin securely without marring" or mutila tion. Price complete. Including coin. $3.00. Smaller size $4.50. sent per mall. If desired. We are headquarters for fine holiday and wedding presents, diamonds, watches, Jewel ry, silver, etc. THE G. HE1TKEMPER CO. 2S6 Morrison Street. SEND FOB OUR CATALOGUE. COAL WE SELL ALL THE LEADERS DIAMOND AUSTRALIAN ROSLYN NEW CASTLE WASHED NUT BLACKSMITH Full Weight and Prompt Delivery KING COAL CO. Front and Kearney fits. Main 1425 Diamond Or a Watch ! Either makes a nice present and ourstock contains the very finest of each. This week we are going to sell watches; in fact no sale will be missed when it comes to prices, as we have 250 which must go before Christmas. If you ever intend getting a watch now is your chance. m Solid Gold With Diamond, $30.00. LADIES' WATCHES Gold filled 8 0.50 to S25.00 Solid Gold S18.00 to S75.00 Silver 8 (WJO to S15.00 Nickel S 3.25 to 5 0.50 G ENTLEM EN'S WATCH ES Gold filled S12.no to ? 35.00 Solid gold .. 525.00 to 3100.00 Silver 8 00 to 15.00 j Nickel S 2.50 tog l2.no Gun Metal S 4.50 to 8. 20.00 ! Gold Plated Chains SZtfOioS S.00 J r 1 1 . r. i j. rto w . n 4?"T fin . I DOllU JUIU .......... OO.UU l .1J Silver S1.00 to S 2.50 Gun Metal SUJOtoS 5.00 HOW ABOUT A DIAMOND RING We have sold a good many in the last week. Tho coming- week will be a record-breaker. OUR PRICES ARB POPULAR. Rings Brooches Studs Cuff Buttons . .310.00 to So 00.00 .5 5.00 to 900.00 , .$ 5.00 to S350.00 ,.9 5.00 to $ 75.00 RINGS FOR THE BABY. We have some swell little dia mond Rings for ?1.0 to $3.00; also with other sets from 75c to $1.50 CLOCKS Nothing Nicer for the hall than one of our eight-day cuckoo clocks. We have them from SS.50 to ?r22 Eight-Day Mantel Clocks in Iron and enamel. $6.00 to i-00 -Cnnm. mif PiiA-o tnr tho hnrtrnnm or nnrlor. S2.00 to .9I3.UU JFVVFL CASKETS Some beauties in bronze. French gray or gilt from 52.00 to. isouu suver ... ....$10.00 $7.50 UMCjRELLAS Something different than those handled by umbrella dealers. ... xi j ;it.. .... nt Via nptir nimiltv of llk". F no cannot be duplicated, if qut ifHMnnv lor us oi mo uuaw uuanij ui ona. handles are in sterling and gold filled, and the very finest made; our prices uauiy is consicercu, j.ou iu .Vt.v SEAL RINGS Our Seal Rings are the talk of the town. Over one hundred sold the last week. If others.cannot suit you come to us. For the baby we have them from 51.00 to ?2.t-0; Ladies seal rings set with full cut diamonds. 55.00 to 510 00. These are extra values without diamonds 52.50 to 510.00; gentlemen's heavy seal rings $4.00 to 515.00. We have a big stock of these and can surely please you. TOILET SETS Solid Sliver Comb. Brush and Mirror in handsome case for $15,00; In genuine ebony $7.00; In the best of plate $8.00. Manicure Sets 53.50 to gg-wj Writing Sets. 54.50 to Genuine Ebony Military Brushes, per pair. 52 .50 to .56.50 Traveling Sets for ladies and gentlemen, 510.00 to $go.oo OPERA GLASSES Nothing Better than what we carry In pearl from $10.00 to $25.00; In black from $4.00 to $10.00. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, 290 Morrison Street We have plentv of clerks and you will be waited upon promptly. eeeeeeeeecocaoeoeeei TOE CHRISTMAS. This week I will give a special discount on every machine in tne nouse, a iew drophead Singers and Whites for 5io while they last. J S. crane, iJ -aiomson su (Lewls building). PIANOS FOR XMAS At Right Prices and Easy Terms What could be nicer for a Christmas present than a thoroughly good piano We have 16 different makes, in all their various styles and woods, making an assortment of over 50 different styles to select from. Stelnwav and 15 other makes of splen did pianos. COMING JANUARY 4 PADEREWSKS PLAYING THE STEINWAY PIANO. We have a large assortment of both uprights and grands. GOOD PIANOS FOR 5260.00. EASY PAYMENTS. Soule Bros. Piano Co. 372 and 374 Morrison St, Cor. W. Park. e s Santa Claus Toys Come and see all our Toys, selling at half price In order to close them out during the Holiday Season. All kinds of Dolls, Doll Buggies, Games and other Comical Toys, etc. Also Japanese and Chinese Curios, Embroidered Wrappers, Jackets, Netsuke Purses, Bronze, Ivory, Sil ver, Cloisonne Ware, Decorated Porcelain Tea Sets, etc. I ANDREW KAN SCO. j SS Morrison St. I XMAS PRESENTS Closing Out t Fine $2.50 illustrated 600-page UUUK.5 tor 3U cts. Books for old and young slaughtered. Come and see. GEM BOOK CO., 2281st. St. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Complete tock, moderate prices. Moil orders solicited. Catalogtio free. . WOODAKD, CLARKE CO., Portland. Or. t o '$r mm IllilS CHRISTMAS GIFTS Portland's Largest Curio Store "We wish to call your attention to our magnificent line of Japanese Chinese Art Goods We have the largest line of Novelties in the city, and are well prepared to meet the great de mand the holidays bring about, while the stock is large and fresh. We would advise you to do your purchasing here. We.can give you the best attention. Our prices are as low as at the wholesale can be sold for. The Western Importing Co. 168-170 Fifth Street, Opp. Old Postoffice We Sell the Celebrated Stein-Bloch Co.'s Make of Clothing. A Man's Christmas Present Should be a useful article. If your purse is fat, why not buy him a CRAVE NETTE RAINCOAT OVERCOAT or TOPCOAT We have fine ones for $15.00 to $30.00. If your cash is limited, we have hundreds of other articles for men costing less. In fact anything pertaining to a COMPLETE MAN'S- OUTFIT can be found here. Don't Forget the Little Man. Special Low Prices are marked on Boys' Suits and Overcoats start at S1.95, running up to $6.95. F A MO I LQ CLOTHING CO Promptly Filled. L w'm'" ' r " i i ;-r' iTTi'""''' lfViMiiirv1 S. W. Corner Fourth and Morrison Deliveries Especially Prompt This Week Splendid Presents fffen The various stocks are now at their best- the assortments are much more complete now than it will be possible to have them nearer to Christmas. Do not delay. We can serve you best tomorrow. forenoons SPartiduiariy t's a Sood Wme to Grade. Here is a handful of Christmas suggestions that will please "him." DRESSING GOWNS 11 riULUbb COATS V BATH ROBES NECKWEAR SUSPENDERS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTS HOSIERY DERBY, FEDORA, OPERA and SILK HATS, CAPS. TRAVELING GOODS TOILET SETS UMBRELLAS CANES, Etc. SACK SUITS, FROCK, PRINCE ALBERT, ENGLISH WALKING, FULL DRESS and TUXEDO SUITS, OVERCOATS, CRAVENETTES, TOPCOATS and INVERNESSES. f"lTI e k&Vo Moving Dolls in the last Morrison-Street Window, west, to interest the children. 1 Each afternoon and evening the Dolls will be in motion. COMMENCING MONDAY OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER XMAS CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES Our Advice Price these stand ard Opera Glasses every where else, then come to us and save from $1 to $2.50 .... OPEN EVENINGS WALTER REED The OpUdaa, 123 6th St., Oresonlaa Bldjr. 2 STORES 312 Washington Near Sixth and 293 Morrison Near Tlith. SPECIAL JUl our umbrellas from $.80 up - 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. All our umbrellas from $10.00 up 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. REPAIRING AND BECOVEKINO. YmW On uo ctt ran for tat's m n eey Hhi Hatal si.Fna;1i Vy M TEETH For mo darn dental work. JVorld-renowned Special!;, lowest prtcta conslitent with flrat-clai worlc Go to the NEW YORK DENTISTS rdUETII AND XORRZSON STS. $chwab Printing Go szsf rronK. ilzjisohaslk tricks 24-7X STARX STRSIT Our Stock for Fall and Christmas Trade Far surpasses anything we have heretofore attempted to show in fact so much so that we think it worth the while to bring your attention to it. Naturally enough our showcases show that we have goods for any purpose or occasion at almost any price. Our Brooches, Scarfpins, Cuffbuttons, Rings, Lockets, etc., for instance, for good taste, design, quality and finish would be hard to surpass. We do not misrepresent goods. 2&1 WASHINGTON STREET Between Fourth and Fifth V SccYTFJCck. Manufacturing- Gptoams- PORTLANDiOREG. 284 WASHINGTON STREET Between Fourth and Fifth I JAPANESE ART SALE Brasses, Embroidered Linens, Shirtwaists, and Silk Kimonas PARLOR G - - PORTLAND HOTEL , ittii(i STAMMERING CURED I guarantee to cure any case o stammer Ing or stuttering. Special rates for those who enter school during holidays. "HOW TO STOP STAMMERING" Is a hook that all Btammererc should read. By putting Into practice what It says many no doubt can effect self cures. Price $1.00, 21. L. HATFIELD. 150 Eleventh street. Port? land. Or. F 41 OOTWEAR WOMEN FOR Xmas Shopping made easy by purchasing our $3.50 Special The most acceptable offer ing The Shoe of merit, in your wanted size and style. INSPECTION INVITED 283-285 MORRISON STREET