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THE SUNDAY OSEGONIAN, F'dKPLASD, ftEBRTJATtY 105. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAJTS TELEPHONES. Countlnjr-Hoom. Main 6G7 Managing Editor Main 680 Sunday Kdltor Main 6235 City EUtor Main 1C Society Editor Main 6235 Con;poxIng-Room Main CSS Superintendent Building Bed 2826 East Bide Office East 61 AMUSiamxTs. COLUMBIA. THEATER (Htb and Washington) Matinee at 2:15, tonight at 8:15, "Eady of Lyons. DM PIKE THEATER (12th and Morrison st.) Matinee at 2:15. tonight at 8:15, "Northern Lights." LYRIC THEATER (cor. Alder and 7th)-Frce-comedy. "Rio Grande," 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. BIJOU THEATER (6th, near Alder) Karce coniedy. "The Brazilian "Widow," 2:30 to iv: w x'. ja. GRAND THEATER (Parle and Washington) continuous vaudeville. 2 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) continuous vaudeville, 2 to 10:30 P. M. BAKER THEATER (Third and YamhIll)-Con- iinuous vauaeviue, 2:30 to 10t30 P. M. Drillers Strikes Oil. The oil -well which ig being drilled on the farm of John Ogden. north of St. Johns, is down 75 fecU and has struck a bed of sand in which considerable oil Is found. Dr. C. H. Raf- fcty brought a quantity of the sand taken from the bottom of the well and made a test of it, and pronounces It a parafllnf oil. He visited the well a few days ago to obtain tho sand he tested, and sayc that oil is coming up from the bottom of the well with the sand and water, and thinks that the prospects for striking a gusher within the next few hundred feet are good. "The well has certainly struck a strata underlying the "Willamette Valley," says Dr Raffety, "and there is no doubt at all but this sand deposit they arc now boring through contains olL "When they strike the next solid formation of clay. they will likely Strike the oil, and then it "will be known whether the oil is In suffi cient quantity to pay. From my observa tlon. I judge that, if there is oil In tho "Willamette Valley, this well will reach It within about 500 feet." At preajnt the orilier has trouble with the water, which tills the well and Interferes with the boring, and it may be necessary to insert another solid Iron casing to exclude the water. Lectures on "United States Xavt. ..James Orton. a young man who graduated irom uie wiuiams-Avenue School In 1S94. and entered the United States Naw shortly afterward, and was on the Oregon wen sne raaac ner memoraoie trip trom San Franciwo to Cuba, lectured yesterday to the eighth and ninth grade .of this school. He was Introduced to tho pupils of these grades by Principal M. 1. Pratt, and talked entertainingly and Instructive ly for nn hour find a half Mr Ornn Via been In the Navy now for ten years. His lecture wag a personal description of the trip of the Oregon, the fight at Santiago, and a general account of the American Navy, including a description of the guns, the kind of shells used, how they arc made and handled. Professor Pratt had the pupils draw pictures of shells on tho blackboard, which Mr. Orton told about. He has just spent some time in the gun nery Bcnooi, and was able to give technical- descrintlonE. Aftpr his finn tnllr "MV Orton was heartily congratulated, and the boys especially were Interested to know au aoout me isavy ana what chances there were for nromotion. At thn r -mira tion of three months, Mr. Orton will re- cnusx in mo iavy. An entertainment will b irlvpn at "Par sons Hall on Friday, February 24, at 8 jr. ml., lor tne Denent or. the Trinity Church organ fund, which promises to be very interesting and exceedinrfv nmtisinp- It will consist of a short programme, pre senting tne xarce "Vox and Cox," by the two clever comedians, Messrs, Bob Mc Craken and Georee Eastman well known. A solo by Dr. Campbell and uancing ror the rect of the evening. The ladles who have arr&nired this ment are working very hard, and trying to have thp organ placed in the church soon, as ootn tne church and the organ will be a great credit to our city when tne visitors to our- Exposition arrive. Ad mission, 50 cents. Object to Being Left. Residents of Mount Tabor, east of "WprI- awn Tin tr-Tin are left out of tho territory in which a voteon annexation will be taken, are much wrought up at being left out. The divid ing line Is about 200 feet east of West ave nue, u. ii. weicn, a well-known resident, said yesterday that a meeting would bo called in that mart and . netlHnn rn th Council asking to be allowed to vote on annexation circulated. Said Mr. Welch: "That dividing- line Is all wrong, if I un derstand It It cuts through the front yams, leaving nouses out. The whole dls trlct should be taken in or nothlnc. The agency for the Home Fire and marine insurance jo., of California, and the Palatine Insurance Co.. Ltd.. nf T.nn- don, formerly represented by the late Ar- wiur wnron. nas Been placed in the hands of Messrs. Lambert. Whltmcr & Co., with Offices at rooms 107-108 ShrrlncV hMc nnrl at 404 E. Alder st. (Citizens' Bank), Port- lano, ju-egon. a. w. Lambert and A. W. Whltmer comprise the new Arm, and will conduct a general insurance and real estate ousiness. Woolen Mill Stock Going. The pro moters of the Clark Woolen Mill Com pany, which Is to build a nlAnt at Roil wood, reported yesterday that the stock is being sold rapidly. Some time since of 5100,000 capital stock 173.000 hafl hnn taken, and since then much has been maae in placing the remainder. The ar ticles oi incorporation were drawn, and are in the office of D. M. Donaugh,' and will probably be filed this week. Interesting Musical Event. Concert, vocal and Instrumental, Unitarian Chapel! Tuesday evening, Feb. 21. S:15. Mrs. Mil ler, Miss Edwina Mastick, Miss Abrams, Mr. Packard. Mr. Hodsdon, Misses Gill and Batchelor and other well-known tal nt will tako part. Admission, 25 cents. In Mbmort of Frances Willard. The Mount Scott' W. C. T. TJ. gave an enter tainment last evening In Davis Hall. Mrs. I. F. Additon, state president, delivered an address on the "Life and Services of Trances Willard." PitizB Essat Contest. The committee of the Sons of the American Revolution on prize essays have received 113 essays, but have not yet awarded tho prizes. The essays will be returned if practicable. Mr. Cliff Childs, for a great many years one of Des Moines (Iowa) most popular and successful retail shoe sales men, Is now with the Knight Shoe Com pany, of this city. The new steel steamer Redondo sails direct for San Francisco today at 12 noon. Cabin, 512; steerage. $8, meals and berths Included. C H. Thompson, Agent 15& Third street. ' Dr. Walter T. Williamson has re moved temporarily to 412 Mohawk build ing. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Telephone office Main 7S9, residence East 177. A limited number of very choice Persian rugs by auction sale next Wednesday Feb. 22, at 10 A. M.. at room 413, Washing! ton street S. IV N. Gilman, Auctioneer. Elegant six-room flat, all modern Im provements, llth and Jefferson: rent. $37.50 per month; furniture for sale, 5350 Apply J. Gevurtz & Sons, 173 1st st ' Sure Cure for la grippe and colds Week's Break-TJp-Cold Tablets, at Eys sell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st, between 1st and 2d. Free sample. Fob Rent A nicely furnished cottage of 5 rooms until May L Call between 9 and 12 at 115 W. Park, cor. Washington. Rent $45 per month. Indiana Socibtt. Hoosiers are invited to register at Jaeger Bros. (Jewelers). 290 Morrison st, preparatory to organizing. Tatlor-Stre2t Methodist Church to day, "Tho Teacher Pre-eminent" ".No Man Careth." Wooster's Boston Coffee is unequaled for purity, strength and flavor. Try it B. and R., homeopathics, now 307 Wash. Knight Drug Co., agents. 'Phone 2593. Harrt H. Mengbs, architect, 113 2d st Dr. C. W. 'Bake, Dentist EL7 Dekum."-1" Death or Mrs. Sophia Tuercic Mrs. Sophia Tuerck, of Mount Scott died yes terday In the Good Samaritan Hospital from th,e effects of an operation. She was 28 years old. A husband and a 3-year-old daughter survive her. $10,000 will buy. half Interest In greatest of all Fair concessions. Will realize $50, 000 to $100,000. Address Concession, P 35, Oregonlan office Information as to the whereabouts of Sophie Barth will be liberally rewarded. Address W 32, Oregonlan. Anblet Printing Co.. 3d and Oak. NINETEENTH TO EMBASK HERE Army Transports to Sail From Port land to the Philippines. Brigadier-General C F. Humphrey. Quartermaster-General of tile UulteJ States Army,, has ordered that the transports Buford and Sheridan be sent to Portland, where they will recelvo tho infantry soldiers to be sent from Fort Vancouver to the Philippines In March or April. Yesterday afternoon President Wheolwrlght, of the Cham ber of Commerce, sent a telegram of thanks to the General for his favor on bcnalf of the community. At the same time a telegram was sent to Brigadier-General John F Weston, Commissary-General of tha United States, cxprensing the hope that the vessels would be outfitted in this port as well as loaded "with their complement of men to be taken to Manila. The matter was referred to Major Davis as one who wouW be able to tell of tho advantages of outfitting tho vessels In this port, both from tho standpoint of convenience and of econ omy. It is thought that tho request will be granted, for strong arguments havo beon made on behalf of Portland, both by the Oregon delegation In Congress and by other sources of Influence. The Chamber of Commerco began the agitation on October 23, 1904, when the boarJ of trustees sent a letter to the Oregon delegation asking that th advantages of Portland bo shown to the department In charge of the trans ports. This was done with the result that part of the victory has been gained. It is the hope of those interested that not only will the transports be outfitted here, but that they will return to this port from Manila bearing thev returning soldlors from service in the Philippines, who are to bo stationed at Fort Vancouver. 0HEG0N CL0TE IN UNIFORMS New Blouses for Militia Will Made by Local Tailor. Be Bids for the blouses and trousers fnr th National Guard of the state were opened yesterday afternoon, and, according to tho terms of the request for bids, the 1300 blouses will be given to Charles Coopey, of Portland, while the maklnc of that many pairs of trousers will be awarded to tne Jfettibone Manufacturing Company, of Cincinnati. The bids of local people for the blouses were much lower than any of the lartre Eastern firms, but upon the trousers the local prico was slightly higher, although tho price quoted Included delivery in Portland.' Tvhlln ITnnt rtf Pnttthntin irno fni. Eastern de'llvery. According to the United btates Army regulations, under which the National Guard is supposed to be governed, all supplies for the Army are awarded to manufacturers in the state where they arc to be used, provided the prico is not more than 10 per cent higher man others. Should this rule be fol lowed the contract will be given to Ore gon manufacturers. Tho blouses which were awarded to COODCV will be made of riirnn vennl woven In Oregon mills, and tailored by vrcgon men ana women, me second Ore gon, when it left here for Manila in 1S98, was dressed as well as any in the Army, and the clothing at that time was made exclusively oy local manufacturers. ABANDON SAVTEH-STSEET LINE "S" Cars Will Run Out Nineteenth to Sherlock Avenue. Beginning with the first car sent out this morning, important changes re lating to the "S" car service between South and North Portland will go into effect, and Savier street will not here after be used. No changes will be made in tne route until North Fourteenth street is reached. "S" cars will run along Fourteenth to Thurman, west on Thurman to Nineteenth, an.1 rlnwn Nineteenth to Sherlock avenue to the steam power station of the Portland General Electric Company. The Six teenth and Twentv-thlrd-RtTfr llns running on Thurman, will carry tho Savler-street traffic Last week the double track across Sullivan's Gulch bridge on Union ave nue was completed, and for the first time since the old Vancouver car- road was built in 1888 a double track now runs along union avenue for four miles. NEW TRAFFIC MAN P0E OREGON C. F. Daly Now Western Passenger Agent of Vanderbllt Lines. C F. Daly, ex-assistant general pas senger agent of the Lake Shore system at Chicago, has been appointed Western pas senger traffic manager of tho Michigan Central, tho Xake Shore & Michigan Southern, and the Lake Erie & Western lines, which group comprises tho princi pal roads of tho New York Central Sys tem. Mr. Daly will still have his headquar ters at Chicago, and will havo charge of all of tho traffic management west of that place. This will place him at the head of the business of tho lines In Oregon and he will undoubtedly make his first official tour of Inspection through tho Northwest territory in a short time. The office of Western traffic manager is a new position resultant from the re cent reorganization of the Vanderbllt lines. OLD FRIENDS HAVE BANQUET Charter Members of Multnomah Club Hold Annual Reunions The annual banquet of the Multnomah Veterans was given last night at tho Portland Hotel. Thirty of the charter members of the club were -present to en- Joy the splendid repast "which had been prepared for tho occasion. Judge W. M. Cake presided as the toastmoster of the evening, and many reminiscences and toasts were given. C. F. Swigert, O. F. Paxton, Dr. N. Church man. J. N. Teal, Rodney L. Glisan and A. B. McAlpin each responded to toast?, and D. J. Zan'sang. These annual banquets of the veterans are enjoyable events, growing more so as the years pass and the charter members of the club become more and more scat tered. Even now the evening Is to a cer tain degree one of reunion. 3EWARE OF IMITATIONS. The John Hjrrtr rv. D viu .1. - -vT - - - -ocuius WfU u. 0 WelSbach burner iAmnltt ca tip. Do not accept substitutes. The genu ine Welsbach. "PlionA Main iw TTri 1IL-IB- bach is the only burner that has a good Charged With Aiding Murderer. On a charge of aiding Murderer Joe 15 Per Cent a Year That is "what you can make on your money by buying diamonds now. Last year tbey ad vanced that amount; this year they "will do the same if not more. They are a good speculation and you can't lose; besides, you have the pleasure of wearing them. We prepared in advance for this and last year we purchased a very large stock, and as a result our prices arc from 10 to 15 per cent lower than others. Wo certainly sell our share of Diamonds. Our large stock, qtiality of stones and guarantee have become widely known among diamond buyers who realize they can depend upon what we say. Our Diamond Mountings are all hand made and of tho very finest quality of gold, and are made bo as to show off the stone to thejicst advantage X 20th CENTURY CUT DIAMONDS "We are tho only ones in the city that carry them. They are beauties and make the regular cut diamonds take a back seat. Some Jewelers discourage people from buying them. Why? Simply because they don't carry anjT; claim they cost too much. Well, they are not too high for our trade. We sell them. I A C4P CTO D 002L jeweijErs and opticians. JA.lZ.vJ CIA DIUw) 29 MORRISON STREET. The Way Money Grows when put out at interest Is astonishing when you come to think of It. You sec. wo pay 4 PER. CENT per annum on all savings deposited with uf, and then pay Interest on that interest and the principal "compound Interest," it's called. Bring as little us $1 here, and start a fund which you will bo glad to lncrease"as the months move on gladder five years from the day you made the first deposit. Oregon Savings Bank Sixth and Morrison Fiorebello to escape. VIccnBO Tasano was arrested yesterday by a Deputy Sheriff, and Is now imprisoned in the County JalL Another Italian, said to have assisted in the attempt to get Fiorebello out of the city, is being sought. PERSONAL MENTION. Avory C. Hilton, of San Francisco. Pa cific Coast agent of the Erie line, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. C. F. Sanger, well known in Portland as one of the leading hat experts, -will tako charge Monday of the headgear depart ment at Burfum & Pendleton's. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerllnger have gono to Dallas for b stay of several months. During their absence their home on Lownsdale street will be oc cupied' by W. W. Wick. D. M. Bowman, general Western pas senger agent of the Brie Railroad, with headquarters at Chicago, was in the city yesterday making an official visit of the offices here. This is the-first visit Mr. Bowman has made to the Coast since his appointment to his present position. He left last night for San Jose In comr. pany with the delegation of traffic mert who went there to attend the meeting of the Passenger Association. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Scott, P. H. Scott, Jr., Master Scott and maid, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nowland. Miss Nowland and Miss Hawkins, of Wilmington. Del.; Miss Craven and Miss Jane Craven, of Salem, N. J.; A. C. Gray, of Washington, D. C. and N. P. Porid. of Baltimore, are guests at the Portland for a short visit In the city. The party is making a tour of the Pacific Coast under the direction of J. T. McChcsney, president of the Ev erett Improvement Company, of Everett, Wash. The visitors are traveling In one of the special cars of the Northern Pa cific and will make an extended visit to tho different sections of the Coast before returning to their homes in the East. WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. (Special.) United States District Attorney Francis J". Heney. of Portland, reached here to night and Is registered at the Willard Hotel. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tha Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart ments for parties. SOS Wash., near 5th. Genuine French dinner with wine, SO cents at No. J2 Fifth street, near Starlc Special chicken dinner today at Per kins Restaurant, 35c D. 3d. Watson. Fine chicken dinner 35c; French dinner with wine 50c. Oxford Rest, 6S.6th st The Butler. Elegant turkey dinner today with wine 50c. 145 First. Phone Meln 233. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. Goodyear machine. Better than hand work. Best material used. Schwlnd & Bauer, 263 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth. : Ladies' Sanitary : Supply Co. MODERN HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES RUBBER GLOVES, RUBBER SLEEVES, RUBBER APRONS, RUBBfiR BRUSHES, RUBBER BATH SPONGES, All Kinds of Rubber Goods Remember, these are all Rub ber Goods, direct from the manu facturer. It means everything to get Rubber Goods fresh. : SANITARY SUPPLY CO. : I 503 East Ankeny, Oor. 10th J Phone East 3140. Free delivery. suddenly, caught the two men before thiy could get from beneath it. Their com rades worked heroically to extricate them, but both men were dead when un covered from the great mass of gravel and dirt In which they were entombed. Tho news reached here today. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Free and her sister. Mrs. Young, return their sincere thanks to the em ployes of the O. R. & N.; members of the No. 10 Crescent Lodge, and all friends who have sympathized with them In their recent sad bereavement. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt appre ciation and thanks for loving sympathy shown us in our deep and sudden sorrow. IX J. O'BRIEN AND FAMILY". Secretary White Coming Home. LONDON, Feb. IS. Secretary Henry White, of the United States Embassy, and Miss White sailed for New York to day from Southampton, on board the s'teamer Philadelphia. Rear-Admiral Chadwick and Mrs. Chadwick were pas-J senders ua uie -L-miuueipma. ine steam- ifew Suits and uopcoctts Jor Oprtncfj 1905 r Our Mr. SteinbacfVs dis cretion has tempered his zeal to provide the new models for Spring. For the past six weeks he has been diligently securing and overseeing the man ufacturing of the authen tic styles which we now present for your inspec tion. If that influences your selections you can well afford to pay this great clothing house a visit within the next few days. Misses' Dresses also exhibited in profusion' For Spring, 1905. The Greatest Clothing House in the Northwest er Etruria, which sailed for New York from Liverpool today, took among- her passengers W. W. Rockhlll and Miss Rockhill. You Ought t(TSee Our Pianos and not buy elsewhere until you get our prices. Then you will make no mistake. Soule Bros. Piano Co. 373 and 274 MorriJiBK St Cer. W. Park. TOR8K AND TORIC LENSES We have a first-class, up-to-date GRINDING PLANT for the manufac ture of these celebrated lenses, as well as any other lens used In the oytlcal business. Our optician, who 13 very competent and conscientious in his work, will be pleased to wait on you and explain the trouble with yours and the best kind of glasses to wear. Hundred Tons Bury Miners. GRANT'S PASS. Or.. Fob. lS.fSpedal ) Guy Fleming and Bert Garber. two miners employed at the Simmons Hy draulic mine, of the Waldo district. Southern Josephine County, were killed Wthi!.work,n8r In the dlSSlngs beneath a high bank, when a slide of many hundred ton3 broke from the bank, and, falling MATTINGS LOW PRICED Our fine stock of best linen warp Japanese Mat tings, all designs and many new patterns. Reg ular price 25c to 30c yard Extra Special Price 22c THE WESTERN IMPORTING CO- Portlosd'j Best Curio Start). 168-170 Fifth Sf-, Opp. Old Postofflc. CHAS. B. YOUNG, Pres.' JAMES M. KAN, Gea. Mrr. Phone Main 3042. MI4MlMMtMt(HMMMt STOP! THINK! HAVE YOU EVER WORN A "SALSBURY" HAT? A THREE DOLLAR HAT FOR $25 m SPRING STYLES NOW READY ii JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' COWBOY HATS FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND 0 284 WASHINGTON STREET Between Feurth and Fifth Cj' ScFrrifctk. vT Manufacturing-Opticians- x P0RTUNDORi 284 WASHINGTON STREET Between Fourth and Fifth CONFIDENTIAL CHAT No. 119 I J3 Not one, but many, jrratcfnl letters from patrons all over the IVortli- 5 W wit, Trhose eye, are have fitted -ivlicre others failed, reach ua by every ? inalk Thin Is not remarkable coaaidcrbas: tbe many thousands Tfho have f 9 secured necfllcIrK dnrlncr thr- -natrt 1 -vraii frnm ta THE HOUSE THAT KNOWS HOW 2 WALTER REED OREGONIAN BUILDING THE OPTICIAN 133 SIXTH STREET BEAUTY TO look well take care of your cocplfeilon. Do not allow un atgntly plnptes. blackheads, un, or freckles to blenlsb your skin. Derma-Royal e arfll remove these like magic. Cure &mt anA Ttn Used with Derma-Royalh Soap, a perfect skin Is Insured. SOLD BY DSUG.01STS, cr cut bs erSersd direct. DertM-RojaJe, $1 per bottle, express paid. Dcrma-Reyalc Soap, 25 Ceats, by mall. Both in one peckag;. $1.25, express paid. Partialis as6 tetfjnaUls tent en request. THE DERMA-R0YALE C0.,CIncaiLO- jfirt j No Brea&ffcat Tabid complete without The Cream of Cocoas. The Mpet Nutritious &nd J36onomicfc2. SIiervToed & Sherwood, raclfle Coast Agents. COAL WE SELL ALL THE LEADERS DIAMOND II NEW CASTLE AUSTRALIAN WASHED NUT ROSLYN II BLACKSMITH Fall Wclfiht snd Prompt Delivery KING COAL CO. Sroat aaS Kearsry St. Main 1425 $chwab Printing Go. 4TK ST AK.K S New York Dental Parlors mi su acoKRison sis, roiiaxAxu. OKEGOX. JJuviiitf jut t remodellm. r XurslaMiig ami re-trmiijiuijj our 0qjc, IUJ ail the ltet imruveu, modern appUaoco. both electrical and xuecaonicaJ. wu arts bal lr prepared thaa over to completo all kino at operation 'witn great, aklll and UUpntChv Our specialists ol world renown will xrMt all "Kna cuuitt with ino courtesy al oar that the Moiv York Dentists ara 30 well known lr. We do not try to compote wlti cheap dental work. bur. do ail kinds o nrat class work, at about txn.lt that charged by others. All operations 'are Uarantaca caia les. You can nav your teeth: out In the morning and go homo, with your NEW 'iccin. "that fit" the earn day. All vork guaranteed, with a protect guarantee tor 10 years. TEETH EXTRACTED AND JTCIOSD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAUT, by oar iaie iciemme methods applied to the gum 2io sleep-producing agents or cocalna, These are tne only aentat parlors In Fort lauu uaviiitr tr.l tuv XHX APPLIANCES and Ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns undetect able from, natural teeth. All work done by GRADUATED DENTISTS oC irom 12 to 2tf years' experience, and feach department la charge of a specialist. Give us a call, and you will find us to do exactly as we. adver tise. tVa will tell you In advance exactly what your work will cost by & FKEE AM1NATION. BET TEETH GOLD CBOTVNS , S3.M GOLD MIXINGS t.$1.0e S1XVKB XTXJJNGS 5f Kg PLATES New York Dental Parlors Hours S:S0 A. M. to C F. 1L: Sundays. -&sd holidays. 8;30 to 2 P. U. MAIN OFiUCE: fourth and Morrison titc.. Portland: Or. HOMEOPATHIC KEMEDIES Conpleta stock, xnoderstu prices. Mall orders-solid teL JCaialet tree. WOODAXD. CLARKji' CO.. Portljuid. Or.