THE SUNDAY OREGONIAK, JUKTLiAIMD, AJtriUU ivu. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAX'S XKIXPHONES. Counting-Room Main C67 Managing Editor Main C30 Sunday Editor -. Main 0235 City Editor Main 160 Society Editor Main 0233 Coraposlng-Room Main OSS Superintendent Building Bed 2820 Eaet Side Office East 01 AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER (14th and Washing ton) Matinee at 2. and evening at S, A Contented Woman." STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30 and 0 P. M- GRAND THEATER (Park and "Washington) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. BAKER THEATER (",d and Yamhill) Con tinuous vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30 and 9 P. M. Unitarian "Woman's Alliance. The regular literary day of the alliance prom ises to be one of rare and novel interest. The subject is "Mountain Sunshine and Summer Snow," with Miss Gertrude Met calfe as speaker. Miss Metcalfe Is a care ful observer and gifted -writer, as well as an enthusiastic Mazama, and has made frequent trips with this organization to the summit of our most famous saow covered mountain peaks. The talk, with Its Illustrations, will be given In the Mazama Club rooms at the City Hall next Wednesday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. The members of the alliance extend a cordial invitation to friends and strangers alike who may be able to at tend, as the opportunity Is a rare one. A short business session of the alliance will be held at the church parlors at promptly 2 o'clock, after which Its members will go to the City Hall to hear Miss Metcalfe. Sumner Post. G. A. R., Celebrates Anniversart. Sumner Post, G. A. R., No. 12, celebrated its Twenty-second an niversary last evening In Its hall on Union Avenue. After the transaction of business the doors were thrown open for Invited friends. Long tables were quickly spread, tin cups and plates produced, when the assemblage of old soldiers sat down to a repast of hot coffee, baked beans and crackers, a meal that reminded them of army days. Following the repast came much snapshooting and skirmish ing, in which J. A. Newell, M. 1. Pratt, J. W. Ogilbee. Daniel Clark and others t6ok part. Many of the comrades rarely peen at meetings were present. The old boys were young again and fought over the battles of long ago. .Michigan Will Entertain. The Mich igan Society will entertain the members of the other state societies at the Con cordia Hall Tuesday night. The commit tee having the affair In charge state that It is to be a "basket luncheon." Each lady will bring a basket of eatables suffi cient for two persons and her partner in the feast will . be selected by numbers -takon from a hat. A musical and liter ary programme will "be given, and after the luncheon a dance will be enjoyed. Extensive Improvement. At Jersey and Philadelphia streets. St. Johns, E. C Holbrook, owner of the park block, is having the land cleared of trees and tim ber preparatory to erecting three build ings, which will cost moro than 520,000. On the block stood the first car-barn a landmark erected In St. Johns. It Is be ing torn down to make way for the buildings'. Two of the buildings will be two-story frame structures, and the third will be -of- -briek.- Asks Countt to Assume Bill. The question of repairing the new Albina ferryboat has been taken up by Mayor Williams. He asks the county to assume the bills for the necessary work upon the ground that the boat was all right when turned over to the court for its test trip. The builders have been asked to estimate the cost of putting the boat in proper con dition, and when that is received will en ter into negotiations with the county. There appeared in the columns of this paper on last Friday an article referring to the -Penny 'Arcade and the arrest of a young lady. I wish to state that my Ar cade is in the Imperial Hotel building and that nothing of the kind occurred In my place. I have a man on the floor at all times to keep the kind of characters out of my place that this article referred to. Yours truly, W. H. Kleckner. Horticultural Board Will Meet. Preparations are being made for the semi annual meeting of the State Board of Horticulture, which will convene in Port land April 10. All of the Commissioners of the Bqard will be present at thia meet ing and much business of Importance will be transacted. The board meets on the second Monday of April and of October of each year. "'.Fined for Fighting. On a charge of fighting. Lou Radabaugh was fined $50 yesterday by Municipal Judge Hogue. Radabaugh was found guilty by a jury. He was previously fined 550 for breaking the right arm of Mrs. T. Platz by throw ing a bottle at a man. It missed Its ob ject, struck the woman and his arrest followed. Both cases have been appealed. College Men at Banquet. In the par lors of the Y. M. C. A. last night the Col lege Men's Club held its monthly banquet. The ladles were admitted, and were also present at the musical and literary pro gramme rendered immediately afterward Professor Breece gave an Interesting talk on European countries, illustrating by the-aid of a stereopticon. Free! Free! All week, one electric spalp massage and instructions on the care of the hair and scalp. Samples of skin food given. Last week for special prices on all kinds of treatments. Secure your card this week. Parlors open even ings until 8 o clock. Aza Holmes Rib becke, 3&i Morrison. Tel. Hood 2S2. Will Talk on Primart. Thomas L. Green will speak this evening before the Peoples' Forum at the Knights of Pythias Hall In the Marquam building on "The "Direct Primary Nomination." The usual open disousslon will follow the address. Mr. Green will deliver his address at S Cclock. Purchases Two Tracts. M. L. Hol brook this week purchased a 60-acre tract near St. Johns from the Ladd estate, paying 521,000 for the property. He also purchased an eight-acre tract from the "Windle estate for 5SO00. Mr. Holbrook will have the land cleared and platted. Jllinoisans Will Meet. Illinolsans will have a rousing meeting at the Cham ber of Commerce tomorrow night The Illinois Society is anxious that ajl for mer residents of that state shall attend that the commonwealth may be well rep resented during the Exposition season. ' Oriental Rugs. The new Oriental Rug Store will be opened next Wednesday, April 5, at 410 Morrison, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, with a most magni ficent line of Persian and Turkish rugs and carpets. Jacob Michaelian. Abigail Scott Duniwat will talk on the influence of the present revival move ment Sunday evening, 7:45, at Bible Spir itual Society. A. O. U. W. Hall, Washington- and West Park Sts., Selling-Hirsch building. Free treatments for deafness; the lat est scientific Invention of the age: the Massacon for curable; the Acousticon for Incurables. Chambers' Optical Par lors. 129 7th St. Baseball! Today, 2:30 P. M: Twenty fourth and Vaughn. Admission 25 cents. Strong semi-professional teams. West Side (Schillcrs) vs. East Side. Charged With Larcent.-LouIc Brown, charged with larceny, was arraigned be fore Judge George yesterday, and pleaded " not guilty. Cut in two the price of musical goods, sheet music, small Instruments and pianos. Wright's, 127 7th St. B. and R., homeopathlcs. now 307 Wash., .Knight Drug Co.. agents. 'Phone 2692. Wanted, small safe and cash register, cheap for cash. "V 1, ,Oregon!an. The Calumet Restaurant. 149 Seventh. Fine luncheon. 25c: dinner 50c. Dr. J. H. Davis has returned and is at his office. 403 Mohawk bldg. But coffee everywhere, .then -try Wooster. Masher Pats His Fine: Albert Hertz, known as the "masher," paid his fine of 525 and is now at liberty with no charge hanging over him. He was arrested by Patrolman Gibson for "mashing" women who passed by Washington-street cigar stores, and when tried before Municipal Judge Hogue was found guilty and fined. His attorney stated that he wished to appoal, and bonds were .fixed at 5100. Somehow Hertz went away without fur nishing the required sum, and when his five days for appeal were up a bench warrant was Issued for him. He learned of this and paid his fine. Pickpockets Are Bust. While the Nineteenth Infantry marched by this morning, and while bands were playing and people shouting and military ardor filled the air, pickpockets were busy. F. Littlehales, employed by the Portland General Electric Company, was "touched" for an 5S0 diamond stud. He was standing at the foot of Gllsan street when he was robbed. The police were notified by him, but have no clew to the identity of the thief. Onlt a Few Left. Those desiring a home in Hawthorne Park, Portland's choicest residence tract, should call at once, as but a few lots are left. Homes built to suit purchaser, on easy terms. R. L. Cate, agent, 113 Seceond street. Our Prices are the lowest for Imported pattern hats and very select productions of the latest creations of millinery art. Please examine our styles and low prices. R. Becker's. 214 Third St. Barbers Notice. The State Board of Examiners will be In session at 167 1st St.. Portland, Or., room 2, April 3, 4, 5, 1905, for the purpose of examining all un licensed barbers. H. G. Meyer, secretary. F. E. Beach & Co., the Pioneer Paint Co., agents for Senour's floor paint, Jap- a-lac, Hygienic kalsomlnc. New -fc-ra paints, Neal's enamels, liquid veneer, win dow glass and glazing. 135 First street. Can Pentecost Be Repeated? Is Dr. House's Bubject at First Congregational Church Sunday morning. Preaching at 7:S0 P. M. by Dr. Ostrom. " Baseball! Today. 2:30 P. M. Twenty- fourth and Vaughn. Admission 25 cents. Strong'seml-professional teams. West Side (Schlllera) vs. East Side. " Jewelrt made Into the very latest de signs. Repairing at lowest prices. L. Schuman. successor to C. G. Tingry, 2535 Washington St. Do Not Miss the sale of sheet music at Wright's receiver's sale. 127 7th St. All musical goods at half price at Wrighfo, 127 Seventh street. NEW BILL AT STAB THEATER Programme Is Headed by Bird and Cat Show Popular Prices. Beginning: tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 one of the greatest bills ever pre sented in a Portland vaudeville house will be shown at the Star Theater. The programme is headed by Pamahasika bin and cat show, an act especially Imported by the Star Theater manage ment as one of the greatest features In the vaudeville world. This wonder ful trained troupe of birds and cats will Interest both young and old. Their reputation over the Keith circuit in the East has made them famous. Brought out direct from the East and a decided hit is the act. of Fcrrington and Boyle, the versatile comedy duo. The act is very laughable all the way through. Alexander & Co.; the hand cuff, king, will be seon in his original creation "The Haunted Mall Pouch." The act is a distinct novelty In vaude ville. The two De Monieos, "King and Queen of the Silver Slipper," are sure to please. Thoy encircle their bodies in such small dimensions that they completely mystify all specta tors. Billy Tan. the singing and danc ing comedian, has imported a trunkful of new jokes. Marvelous Rousell does a number of difficult tricks on the aerial rings, hl3 work, being: very clever. He Is the per fection of athletic grace on the "Silver Cradle." Morgan and Chester will of fer a bright comedy sketch, new and very novel: while Roscoe Arbuckle will "be heard In the new ballad "Down On the Farm." The Projectoscope will show brand new film subjects. Begin ning tomorrow, owing to a popular de mand, the prices or admission will be 10 cents to any part of the house after- .noon and night. Continuous bill today 2 to 10:3o P. M. SLAUGHTER SALE. Do not fall to call Monday and .get our reduced prices on hemmed sheets and pll low cases, feather pillows, sllkollnes, lace curtains, table linens, lace bed sets, blan kets, comfortables. We have no compe tition along legitimate lines. McAllen & McDonnell. HOW WOULD THESE, SUIT YOU? Fisher, upright piano, second hand, 595: Decker, used, but In perfect condi tion and has fine tone, 5150; Leslio Bros., new, but case somewhnt dam aged, 5160, and many other bargains In new and used pianos. Easy terms. A. W. MEYER, 74 Sixth street SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. Goodyear machine. Better than hand work. Best material used. Schwlnd & Bauer. 2G9 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth Physicians prescribe It because It's the best. White Rock Water. Agreeable In flavor, contains every thing good for the system; nothing injurious. Prosperity Comes to the Thrifty and to those who are wise enough to lay by some of their weekly earnings by placing It In a good, reliable sav ings bank like this. It is not only afe and ready to lay your hands on ju8t when you need It, but It Is accumulat ing In interest every day for your ben efit Let your own good sense point out the way to the Oregon Savings Bank Sixth and Morrison CO-ORDINATE SCHOOLS. St. MarKuret'ji Hall, San Mateo, Cal. Eleanor Tcbbett. Acting I'rlncipal. Boxwood School for Girl, Old Lynne, Conn. Ida Lonie Tebbetts, Acting Principal. Same Course. Same Rates. Same Management Pupils of either 6chool may spend a year or leas at the other echool. for climatic or other reasons, without interruption of studies or dis turbance of school discipline, and without add ed expense, except In so far as additional ex penses incurred by the Journey across Conti nent. For further information address either school, cither principal. Bridal Rose THE PRETTIEST SOLID SILVERWARE PATTERN ON THE MARKET Just the Thing for Wedding Presents Have you ever seen thin beautiful, hctt pattern of silver? It Ik by far the fiirell et denlgn on the market, nad 1a only mnde In srood, lienvy, durable Yveigths. It jnnme ranken It very appropriate for Treddlnfr pretests, and ttn nale for thin purpose hn been remarkable for the afcort IenKth of time we have had II. AVe have a complete Block laclndlnp: fcatvcA, fork, tnble, dessert, soup, bouil lon and teaspoons; also all the fancy pieces Our complete client contnlnlnjc from 30 to 00 piece run In prices from $oO to 9100. TRY OUR OWN MAKE OF SILVER POLISH, 25c BOTTLE JAEGER BROS. 'Jewelers and Opticians 290 MORRISON ST. Direct Importers of ORIENTAL RUGS Oriental Rug Sale , Extraordinary disposing of Our Entire Stock at Cost Our Mr. A. Atiyeh, traveling: In Persia and Turkey, has bought and shipped us direct two carloads of. rugs. We must dlspoJe of our present stock and everything in the house will he sold at cost.4 This means the choicest ruga of artistic design at the original Oriental cost. Come, see and be satisfied of the truth of this statement. ATIYEH BROS. 411 Washington Street French Dinner with Wine $1 ON SUNDAYS FROM 18 P.M. KRUSE'S Polite Attention to Patrons Ts the rule at Kruse's restaurant the lack of It would meet with instant dismissal of waiter, cook or other servitor. Good, food, properly and intelligently- cooked, deserves right attention In being put on the table, and that Is Just what we re quire of our force of assistants. "We be speak your patronage when you are In quest of a first-class restaurant. FOURTH AND STARK STREETS To AH Whom It May Concern : This is to notify you that we are prepared to manufacture all kinds of Carriages, Wagons and Trucks and do general blacksmithing at prices that all may live. Also that we are prepared to do all kinds of Rubber Tiring. We have the only machine on the market for extracting wire from old tires and rewiring same. We are the sole agents In this city for the CELEBRATED K EL. LEY SPRINGFIELD TIRE, the only tiro that has stood the test of years. Why use inferior tires when the best is Just as cheap? Call and get a sample or ask us to send same. All work guar anteed. 'Give us a trial and bo convinced". COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO. Successors to Portland Carriage Works, 290 and 292 Front Street, corner Columbia WHERE TO DINE. AU the delicacies of ihe season at th Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart merits for parties. SOS Wash., near EUs. THE BUTLER Will serve an elegant turkey dinner with wine, 50c. 145 1st. Main 235. 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 26. 53 Fifth street, near Stark. Fine French dinner, wine, 50c; chloken dinner. 35c Oxford Restaurant, CS 6th. Special chicken dinner today at Per kins Restaurant, 35c. D. M. Watson. Silver Set for H. W. Lee. ALBANY, Or., April 1. (Special.) Last evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelson In Albany, a reception wa tendered to President and Mrs. Wallace Howe Lee before their departure for Se attle, where Mr. Lee has arranged to en ter church work. Many friends of tne retiring president of Albany College wero present, and before the evening's close a handsome silver set was presented to President Lee as a token of the esteem of his many Albany friends. During the evening an excellent programme was ren dered by Albany's best musical talent. A. E. Law Will Leave Railroad Work. ST. PAUL, April 1. It has been official ly announced that A. E. Law, assistant general superintendent of the Northern Pacific Railroad, who for the past six years has been stationed at Tacoma, Wash., would retire from his position as soon as an available man could be found to fill that position. Mr. Law has been with the road for about 30 years. Murine Eye Remedy Cores Eyes; Makes Weak Eyes Strong. Soothes Eye Pain. Doesn't Smart. y J- -vjr . ...... a Clothes The cleverest manufacturing design ers of Men's and Boys' Clothes the world knows today have produced the garments that we exhibit for Spring and Summer, under our own personal super vision. Not only the handsomest models ever brought to the coast, but the largest se lections and best values, and have satis fied, thousands upon thousands for 40 years with garments bearing the label. PORTLAND. Men's Business Sack Suits v and Topcoats S10 to $35 Men's Walking Suits and Prince Alberts -. $30 to SSO The Greatest Clothing Kouse to the Northwest titieii69(ii$(tieBiieiiititiitiiist9it(ootitteiitttit BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS We have eleven used pianos two grands, three squares and six uprights all In splendid condition, which we will close out about one-half their actual values. Come and see them you may find just what you want. EASY PAYMENTS AC CEPTED. In addition to these, we are offering the finest assortment of new pi anos In the city. Including such well-known makes as STEIN WAY, ESTEY, EMER SON. A. B. CHASE. STARR. JEWETT. RICHMOND and many others whose names have been before the public for years. On account of the overcrowded condition of our warerooms wo are will ing to. make you liberal concessions both as regards price and terms of payment. Do not miss this opportunity" of getting a fine piano at a greatly reduced price. 9 ettiietioooe9ieoati9(aiii(itiiii9 SOULE BROS. PIANO CO. Corner Morrison and West Park Streets. 99C AT FASHION'S HEADQUARTERS IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT About the fashions for this Spring if you don't know just what kind of a SUIT or OVERCQAT to get SEE US ABOUT IT We sell the best in the wide universe. STEIN -BLOCH CCh'S Hand-tailored clothes. Absolutely cor rect in fashion, perfect in fit, all new shades and patterns. 1 Single or Double-Breasted Suits," $15, $18 and up to $27.50 . Overcoats. $15 to $30 FamousClothingCo. MORRISON AND SECOND STS. 9 ' nniitrn 999999999 "Verithin Watch" A Long Felt Want If you want a very thin watch with a PRACTICAL SYSTEM OF WHEELS, we have them. Why wear a. heavy, thick watch when a neat "Verithin" watch looks better and has the same practical ffmJFACTURING-CPTiCIAllS- PORTLANO.OrEGi 84 WASHINGTON STREET. Bet. 4th and 3th. 9999999999999999 9999999 99 9999 9999 999999999 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CONCERTS FREE o. EVERY AFTERNOON 3 TO 4 O'CLOCK AT Graves' Music Store 32S Washington Stret, Portlnnd. machines, 31.00 Down, Balance on Eny Payments, Without Intercut. I - I TPt C 1t t W 1 i TIME TESTS The merits of all claims. We have been fitting eyes in Portland for over 20 years and if we hadn't fitted them correctly we couldn't make this assertion. WALTER REED OPTICIAN S 133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILDING J DR. T. P. WISE. We do crown and bridge work with out pain. Our IS years' experience In plate work enables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A. Wise has found a safe way to extract teeth, absolutely with out pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is an ex pert at sold filling- and crown and bridge work. Extracting free when plates or bridges are ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists Falling bldjr., cor. Sd and Wnsb. sts. Open evenings till 0 P. SI. Sundays from 0 to 12. Or. Main 2020. DR. W. A. WISE. hckat FREE I to Introduces Writs rui( KIXGFlSUE&hook. Fat. Aug J 19M; catobea two fish to Use com mon hook'n one. Dealers wanted n KINGFISHER H-. 1 1 J Li.-. X l T R O UT B5. 1. tM Owensbor,Ey. cured to utay Cured. AQ B !4 MA For FREE TEST treatment pre rSJ m t a iBir pared for yon send full descrip tion of your caso and names of two asthmatic sufferers. FRANK WHETZEL, til. D., rnt. 1. AmirJwn nxnreRj Blda-t Chlcas HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Complete stock, moderate price. Mall orders solicited. Catalogue free. WOODARD. CLARIHI & CO.. I'ortlaad, Or. The Perfect Stove Polish Patented The only UXBURXABLE non-ex- plosive oil polloh in the world. En amels any iron glossy Jet black, which can be washed like a dish. Xo dust or odor. Polishes nickel. Nothing else like It. 25c at dca. ers or send U3 35c for full size can. BLACK SATIN POLISH CO.. Rocm 570. 107 Chambers at.. X. T. C For sale by OLDS. WORTMAN & KING. Portland. 7 T wad rrzntin? G0. o SXSr trORK. ZZjiS0SA3Z.Z PRICKS 2 4 7H STARK STREET