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THE StTXDAY QEEGONIAN; POKTLAND, MARCH 19, 1905. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OXEGOXIAiTS TZXEFHOXES. Coanti&g.Booai Main 607 ilnnadnc Editor Slain 633 Sunday Editor ..Main 6235 City Editor Main 1C3 Society Editor Stain G235 Compoilnz-Room ................Main 6S5 Superintendent BulldlEff .........Bed 2S28 East Side Office Eart 61 TEX DOLLARS BEWABD. The Orejronlan triU pay 510 reward for the arrest and conviction of any one cansbt tcallnc The Oregoalan from the doors of Its, subscribers. CIRCULATION' MANAGER. , AMCSE3JEXTS. COLUMBIA THEATER (Hth and Washlncton) Matinee at 2 and evening at S. "Joan of Arc." EMPIRE THEATER (12th anfl Morrison) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:15, "The Moonshiner's Daughter." STAR THEATER (Park and "Washington) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. GRAND THEATER CPark and Washington) ConUnuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. Baptists Will Meet. The State So ciety of the "Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Association -will meet Tues day at the White Temple. The morn ing session will begin at 10:30 o'clock, at -which Miss Morford will lead in the devotional exercises. Routine business will be transacted at this session and In the afternoon the opening will be In charge of Mrs. Phoebe Adams, the new city missionary. Miss Elsie Lar cen will play a violin solo and Mrs. M. A. E. Stone will speak on "Christ's Mis sion." Items will be given In regard to Sukhoda Banarjee. Mrs. William Wilder will give an address on "Christ's Chosen People," and Mrs. Schwartz will also speak. During the noon hour a basket luncheon will be partaken of by all. Mrs. M. L. Driggs will preside at both meetings of the society. Fob Univeksitt Park. The Civic Im provement League of University Park is planning a great deal o work. This or ganisation has divided the "districts, and besides beautifying the town Itself, has petitioned the Portland Consolidated Rail way Company to repair and rebuild wait ing rooms along the way to the city. The request has been favorably received by the company. William D. Wheelwright has expressed satisfaction at the work of the University Park league. His plan was used In subdividing the district. A general meeting of the league was held Friday night. The executive committee will meet tomorrow to appoint neighbor hood committees. To facilitate the move ment, an entertainment will be given by the league soon. The next general meet ing will be in Artisan's Hall next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Plajcs for Extensive Work. At the meeting of the Mothers and Teachers' Club, held In the assembly hall of the Brooklyn School yesterday, Mrs. Francis J. Wells presiding, plans for much work In the near future were formulated. For promoting a spirit of civic Improvement In the neighborhood the following com mittee was appointed: Mrs. C. H. For, Mrs. C C. Newcastle, Mrs. Charles E. Matholt and Mrs. J. K. Havely. In this connection Miss A. I Dlmlck read the list of prizes offered by the Portland Civic Improvement League for cultivation of flowers and improvement of home sur roundings. This committee will endeavor to interest the young people of that section. Diamonds, Jbwelrt, looked after and J cleaned free of charge. Having returned to the city and purchased the stock and good will of C. G. Tingry, I take this method of calling the attention of friends, old and new, to the fact and to the loca tion of this reliable Jewelry shop. As an expert with lifelong experience and an extensive dealer in Jewelry and diamonds, I am in every way equipped to give per fect satisfaction both In quality and cost of work. Bring your diamonds and jew elry have It cleaned free while you -wait. All other work at fairest rates. Old gold bought for cash. It. Schuman, expert dia mond setter, corner 3d and Washington, over N. P. express office. Mrs. Doutiiit's Book to Be Issued. Mrs. Mary Osborne Douthlt yesterday signed with Anderson & Dunlway a con tract to publish the book upon which she has been working over a year, "The Souvenir of Western Women." Ten thousand copies will be issued. It deals with women's work in the Pacific North west, pioneer reminiscences, stories, poems and songs. It Is Illustrated with portraits and scenic views. The book will come from the press May 1. C. L. Scheree. Is Dead. C. L. Scherer. living at 1155 East Yamhill street, died yesterday morning at bis home, after an Illness of three months. He was 70 years old and had lived In Portland for 30 years. A widow and three daughters survive him, the latter being: Mrs. Huam Fltz patrlck. Mrs. F. T. Warren and Miss C M. Scherer. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home, 1155 East Yamhill street Campaign Against Ttphoid. At a meeting of the State Board of Health, which Is to be held at the office of the secretary, in the Marquam building, Monday night, a discussion of the1 pro posed campaign against typhoid fever will be the principal topic. Several other matters of Interest will be con sidered. Narrowlt Escapes Death. While working It a rock-crusher at Second and Pino streets yesterday forenoon, Walter Wiles' clothing caught In a pulley and was torn from him. He saved himself from death by laying hold of a heavy stone- The machine was quickly stopped by Peter Sorenson. People's Forum. The meeting this Sunday evening will be at 7:30 o'clock at Knights of Pythias Hall, Marquam build ing. There will be a debate on the In itiative and Referendum between Messrs. W. 8. TJ'Ren and R. R. -Dunlway. Every body Is welcome. Free and .open discus sion, will follow. Mat Loss a Leg. Louis Schumer, who was shot toy Detectives Day and Welner while trying to escape, will probably suf fer the loss of bis left leg, as the bone was badly shattered by a bullet. He is at the Good Samaritan Hospital. BE. Roanoke (2400 tons), sails for Baa Francisco, Los Angeles, Coos Bay, and Eureka, Tuesday, March SL at 9 A. M., from Columbia Dock, No. 1. Ticket office, 2S1 Washington street. Harry Toung, agent. SS. Roanoke (2(00 tons) sails for San Francisco. Los Angeles. Coos Bay and Eureka Tuesday, March 2L 7 P. II., from Columbia Dock No. 1. Ticket office. 251 Washington street. Harry Toung, agent. Baseball,! Basebau.! The second game of the season, Sunday, 2:80 P. 1L. 24th and Vaughn. Admission. 25c. Strong semi-professional team. Schlllers vf. East Portlands. Elegant new steamer Northland sails for San Francisco Monday evening. Cabin, $12.00; steerage, $8.00. Meals and berth In cluded. C H. Thompson, agt, 128 Sd St. Erssbt Thompson Seton. 4 o'clock mat inee tomorrow at the Marquam Grand. Admission, 25c to alL In the evening at S o'clock, prices 50c, 75c. $L00. Wisconsin Socxett. Former residents of Wisconsin are requested to enroll at office of H. L. Powers. 3 Chamber of Commerce. Coxoert by Y. M. C A. Glee Club Tues day night, assisted by Miss Ruth Hidings and Mr. George Lester Paul. 25c and 35c DoArassa is positively cured by the electrical .massacon. Free tests. 123 7th st Hutchison Acoustic Co. agency. CAjrroN B7A.tR Store. Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. Curios. 90 Sixth st B. ajto 7L, homeopathies. now 807 Wash.. Knight Drug Co.. agents. 'Phone 2S3J. Tax Calumet Restaurant. 19 Seventh. Fine luncheon, 25c; dinner. 50c DmrasT's Furniture for sale, offices for rent. T 80, Oregonian. Boost Woosters.bcst Boston coffee. Star Brewert Co itp ant Secures Judgment. In the case of E. D. Curtis against the Star Brewery Company to recover $249 alleged by the former to be due for the sale of his property- by the brewery company, tried yesterday before Justice Waldemar Seton, the result was that the company obtained Judgment against Curtis for $115.65. The evidence of the Star Brewery was of so strong a character that the claim of Curtis was wiped out, and this judgment obtained against him, an unexpected outcome. First Death in Lodge. Estacada Lodge. No. 175, L O. O. FC'lost Its first member by death a few days ago. in the person of Edward W. Duncan, who was buried under the auspices of that lodge. He was a charter member when the lodge was Instituted in February, and had -been an active member. He was born June 11, 1E79, at Susanville, Lassen County, CaL, and had been a citizen of Estacada com munity for eight years. The lodge passed appropriate resolutions in his memory. In Honor of Neal Dow. An all-day W. C. T. U. Institute will be held tomor row In the First Evangelical Church. East Market and Sixth streets. One of the features will be an address by Mrs. Lucia F. Addlton, state president, on Neal Dow. Mrs. Edith Whitsides will preside. Steamer "Nome City," for San Fran cisco direct, sails from Couch-St Dock Monday. March. 20. at 6 P. M. Fare, $12.00 cabin, $8.00 second class, meals and berth included. F. P. Baumgartner, agent. Main SSL F. E. Beach & Co., the Pioneer Paint Co.. agents for Jap-a-lac, liquid veneer. Neal's enamels. Hygienic Kalsomlne, Acme weathered oak stain, Grippen's floor crack filler, window glass and glazing. 135 First street Baseball.! Baseball,! The second game of the season, Sunday, 2:30 P. M., 24th and Vaughn. Admission, 25c Strong semi-professional team. Schlllers vs. East Portlands. Mrs. R. Becker announces the arrival of a full assortment of the latest pattern hats and novelties. Ladles are invited to Inspect our styles and low prices. 214 3d street. Dr. Brougher's topics Sunday at White Temple: Morning, "The King's Busi ness"; night. "Standing Pat," or "Show ing the White Feather." Baptism. Music Early Seed Potatoes, just arrived, car Utah selected "Early Ohio" potatoes; very fine lot for seed for sale by Page & Son, 120 Front street. For Sale Gasoline launch, length 18 feet, beam 4 feet, engine IVs h. p.. capac ity 8 people, condition first-class, price $350. 273 Stark St. Furniture, pianos, etc., moved prompt ly and carefully by experienced men. Kadderly Transfer Commission Co. Phone Main 1655. Alfalfa and Clover, three cars each this week. Special prices. Kadderly Transfer Commission Co., 110 North 3d. " Bookkeepers, 3 fundamental rules In rhyme. Solves all journal problems. $1.00 by mail. B. Naphtali, 491 Davis St, DcWt Forget to call at 2S6 .Yamhill fit for all kinds of hardwood floors. Port land Hardwood Floor Co. Max M. S hillock, with R. L. Cate & Co. Real estate, investments and insur ance. 113 Second street Hotel Oxford. Sixth and Oak, modern and up-tordate. Rates $1 per day and up. Grand entertainment and dance tonight at 8 P. M. at Arlon Hall, 2d and Oak sts. Acme Oil Co. sclls'the best coal oils and gasoline. Phone East 79. Watch Wooster sell his Boston coffee. THE EXPOSITION GE0TJHDS. Order Placed for 50,000 Bird's Eye Views Printed In Seven Colors. The management of the Lewis and Clark Fair Association yesterday placed an order with Mr. E. Shelley Morgan, of the Mutual Label & Ugthograph Company, S01 Macleay building, for 50, 000 additional blrdseye views of the Lewis and Clarky Exposition grounds. The Fair Association has already dis tributed 20,000 of these lithographic views throughout the Eastern and Mid dle Western States. The additional 50. 000 ordered will be used for distribu tion in the states of the Pacific North west This is one of the handsomest litho graphic reproductions ever Issued by any publishing house in the United States. The view itself is 28x46 inches In size, and it is printed In seven colors. It shows every building on the Fair grounds, and the grand vista of scenic beauty of the country surrounding Portland to the east and north, includ ing the great chain of the Cascade Mountains and the lofty, snow-capped peaks that rise far abovo tho general level of the summit of this great chain of mountains. There, is an accuracy of detail fol lowed In the reproduction of this view that has Insured a most pleasing per spective of the entire grounds, and the beautiful stretch of city and mountain scenery that reaches away to the north and east The Mutual Label & Lithograph Com pany has received the congratulations of many prominent people for the ability shown, not only to underbid Eastdrn competitors on this high-grade work, but also for their ability to se cure as good results in artistic engrav ing effects as can be guaranteed by any of the leading engraving establish ments of the East LADIES OF PORTLAND. Hechtman Sisters. Evening, reception, fancy street tailor gowns and opera coats made. Located In RubscI block. 4th and Morrison. Phone Clay 532. Reception room 25. PwESTAURA2fT MEN. Do you want table linens that will wear well and look, well? Come and get our prices. McAllen & McDonnell are head quarters for linens. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness, sympathy and help extended to us In our great be reavement in the death of our son. Peter Teller. ANTON TELLER AND FAMILY. How easy it is to save a dollar or so a week, if you have some safe place to put it Open an account here. $L00 will start you. Practice sav ing for awhile antt see how quickly money accumulates. Four per cent interest on savings deposits. We will loajh you a handsome nickel plated Some savings bank to assist you. Oregon Savings Bank V SIXTH AND XDRRTSON" STS. A Few of the Late Novelties Tlia New Jewelry Novelties for this Spring are by far the prettiest ever shown. Our Advance Stock has arrived and we are able to show the largest collection of novelties ever shown in the city. ; PURSES AND BAGS Some entirely new effects in this line, as to shape, style and color, will be shown this week in onr window. The prices are especially low this year. La Vallieres Bracelets,Waist Sets, Hatpins, Crosses, set in fancy stones are all the rage in the East, and the fad has just begun. They are of striking beauty. NECKLACES AND WATCH CHAINS Set with fancy stones of all kinds are the go, and worn with gold and fancy set crosses, set with stoned of all colors. SHIRTWAIST SETS . Silver, Gold. Tilled and Solid Gold. The designs are entirely different this year and prices very low, considering the beautiful patterns. Fobs for Ladies and Gentlemen in both Silk and Metal will be very much in evidence this Summer. The Paent Fastener which is now attached to all fobs makes them secure, and as a result fobs are very popular. We Are Headquarters for Novelties. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 200 MORRISON STREET. Kxtr All Hooslers are Invited to 'tlgn the Indiana, register at our tor. JAEGER BROS. 5W T ilaifilSSiSl I v "'irti - - - . rtij w TILE OUTSIDE -INN FOR RENT FOR SEASON OF 1003. A hotel of 90 rooms. Just completed, opposite the main entrance and overlooking the Exposition grounds, electric lighted throughout and equipped with baths and mod- T era conveniences; large Clntnc-haJl In connection on ground floor. For terms apply to H. E. Noble. 312 Commercial block. ' PERSONAL MENTION. . Steve Caps, a business man of Jackson ville, HI., and wife arrived In Portland yesterday on a visit with friends. Mrs. Effle Akley, owner of the Hotel Monarch, has returned to Portland after a visit to Walla Walla. She was a resi dent qf that city 12 years ago, and this was her first visit in that time. She was much impressed with tho remarkable growth of Walla Walla In that period. The many friends of Dr. Gustav Baar, one of Portland's most popular physi cians, will be grieved to learn that ho Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever at the country home of his people, Mahr Weis sklrchen, Austria. Dr. Baar left here for Europe early last fall for a visit at his old home and to take lectures in Vienna. He intended returning" to Portland this month. WERET0 DINE. AU the delicacies of the season at tb Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart ments for parties. 305 Wash., near 6th. THE BUTLER Will sen' an elegant turkey dinner to day with wine, 50c. 145 1st st. Main 233. The Empire Restaurant will serve spe cial chicken dinner today, from 12 to 7:30. 192 Third street Genuine French dinner with wine, 50 cents at No. 93 Fifth street, near Stark. Elegant Italian dinner with wine. 50c 12 to S P. M. Manhattan Rest., 69 6th st Fine French dinner with wine, Kc Chicken dinner. 25c Oxford, 68 6th st Special chicken dinner today at Per kins Restaurant. 35c D. M. Watson. HAVE YOU A SQUARE PIANO? It is not yet too late to get rid of your old square piano. We fix them, up at our shop and ship them to Central America. We will allow liberally for square pianos in part payment for a fine, new, up-to-date upright, or will pay cash for same. See or address Ellers Piano House, whole sale department corner Washington and Park streets. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. Goodyear machine. Better than hand work. Best material used. Schwind & Bauer. 269 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth. "Joan of Arc" at Columbia. The last two performances of this wierd and Impressive spectacle will be matinee today and this- evening. One of the most intense scenes is the dan gerous fall from a High tower, showing the lofty battlements in tho distance. Joan appears at the summit and throws a rope to the moat below, a distance of some 70 feet From this height she lowers herself until within some dis tance from the bottom, when the part ing of the rope precipitates her to the moat below. It is a situation unlike any which has been presented in mod ern drama, and that it proves thor oughly interesting is shown by the in tense silence in. the audience during the descent and the involuntary gasp when the fall Is made. The great and increasing demand for White rock Water proves that Pacific Coast people investigate. Mrs. Morse Why don't yo limit yourself in your drinking? R. E. Morse I do, my dearth; Teut I set tnehio limit so far off hi o that I get drunk hie befcra I reach it Chicago Journal. PIANOS Three large shipments Just arrived. SEE T S IM E T E I E R IN Y S W 0 A IN". Y And with our other makes comprise the largest and best assortment of fine Pianos In the city. See them now. We are offering special inducements. Credit to suit SOULE BROST PIANO CO. 372 and 374 MORRISON ST. Cor. W. Park. gchwab Printing Co. XZITtrORK. XZUt OKASL 2 ft TCXt 7K STARS STXEET Smartest iJfodels ml i ; In Men's Clothes are shown here for the, tall, thin, short and stout as well as for the regular built man. io matter how peculiar your f physique may be you can be fitted just as well as, if not Wetter, by your tailor. We especial ly invite men "hard to fit" to examine our handsome lines for Spring and Summer Spring Topcoats andCravenettes $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 Men's Sack SuitS for Business 'Wear $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 to $35.00 HAVE YOU TRIED THE PEER OF ALL $3 HATS, "THE BROOK?" A The Greatest Clithing House in the Northwest BEAUTY, TO look well take care of your complexion. Do cot allow un sightly clmplss. felackheadt .tan. or freckles to fclealsh your skin. Derma-Royale will remove these like magic. Dues Eczema, and Tetter. Used With DERMA-ROYAtE Soap. perfect skin Is Insured. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, cr nay bo ordered direct. Dsrmx-Roycle, $1 per bottle, express paid. DenaaRoyaIe Soap, 25 Cents, by mail. Both in one package, $1.25, express paid. PortnlB tad tstiaealals teat en rarest. IHE DERMA-ROYALE C0..Ciacksiti. BLACK SATIN Kk IN Hp cans The Perfect Stove Polish Patented The only UNBURN AB LB non-explosive- oil jollsh In the world. En cmela any Iron glossy Jet black, which can be washed like a dish. No dust or odor. Polishes nickel. Nothing else like It. 25c at deal ers or send us S5o for full size can. BLACK SATIJC POLISH CO., Boom 379, 107 Chamber?! it., N. T. C tor saio dt t OLD 3. "WORTSIAX & KING. Portland.'! HOMEOPATHIC TtTTM-Krirg-q CoapleU stock, moderate prices. Mall orders solicited. Catalogs free. YVOODAXD, CULKKB A CO- Portland, Or. Opening Display 1 OF THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF Boys' Spring Suits . REASONABLE PRICES $1.95, $2.45, $3.95, Up to 57.00 See Oar Big Wlnrfews .Ball, Bat or Catcher's Glove ' free with every suit. FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. MORRISON and SECOND ST5. REMOVAL NOTICE GRAND FREE GIFT DISTRIBUTION Our crowing business compels us to move to larger quarters, so that on or about April 1 we hope to be Installed In our new premises at 353 "Washington street, In the ele gant 6-story new building, next to the Star Theater, corner West Park and Washington streets. Watch our "ad" for the opening day to see what will be given away free to every visitor. t Grand Prize Paris, 1903. Double Grand Prize St Louis, 1304. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO,, GEN L. 12S Seventh Street, Portland, Oregon. 1 OUR PRESENT QUARTERS FOR'LEASE High-Class Prescription Work All our prescription work is well done, for we employ none but skllled ft urnjucn. ibb tenses nave penecuy smooth edges and Tegular In shape. Each frame and mounting Is ab solutely right and not merely "near enough to pass." Nothing as allowed to go out of our establishment unless exactly right in the minutest detail. . MANUFACTURING- OPTKIAHS- 1 -WTLAHD,0a& 284 WASHINGTON STREET. Set. 4th aad 5th. DROP OFF When you're passing- this restaurant and enjoy a dinner thafs appetizing and satisfying. Every thing in season and the best, properly cooked and perfectly served. French Dlaaer with wise $1 2 to 6 P. M. KRUSE'S,4thandStark The I Best s L : I Lenses and Frames manufactured, correctly fitted and adjusted to visual requirements, are just good enough for those who trust theft eyes to our care and protection. WALTER REED THE OPTICIAN 133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILPWG PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE Where plates or bridges are ordered. We are experts In this line. This la the best time of year for thir kind of work. Eighteen years experience. Examinations free. WISE BROS. Taird mmI Wasfclagtss Opea EveaLss ' Mate 2929