The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 14, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS SUNDAY OiEGONXAK, .PUKTiiijD, MAY 14, iK.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Managing Editor Mala 686
Sunday Editor.. Main 8233
City .Editor Mala 1C
Society Editor - , Main 8235
Conjp98lB.Roora Main 8S5
Superintendent Building Ked 2S26
East Side Office East 61
A3CUSEMEXTS.
EMPIRE THEATER ' 12th and Morrison)
Matinee at 2:13 and evening at S:15, "A
Woman's Revenge."
STAR THEATER (I'arlc and "Washington)
Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7:30 and 9
3. M.
GBXXD THEATER CPark and "Washington)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30
T. X.
BAKER THEATER (Si and Tamhm) Con
tinuous vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
The East Side Fair. A fair for the
benefit" of St. Francis Church will be
opened at 12S Grand avenue, near East
Morrison street, tomorrow evening, 8:30.
The opening address will "be delivered by
Dr. Harry Lane. His address will be of
bljeclal Interest to all. This fair will con
tinue open every day .and. evening until
May 27. The admissien is free at all
times. Every evening a short musical
and literary entertainment will "be given
by some of the best talent of the city. All
who visit the fair will find something of
special interest. Everything from a beau
tiful $350 piano, kindly donated by "Whale's
Piano House, down to a bale of hay can
be secured at the fair. It costs nothing
.to come to the fair and spend an hour
pleasantly.
Conference Services. A Sunday rally
will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock
In Grace Church, Lents, with addresses
by T. R. Hornschuch. S. A. Slewert, E.
D. Hornschuch and others. Ordinary and
missionary service at 10:30 A. M., con
ducted by Bishop S. C. Breyfogel. Rev.
Mprrls Heverllng and Rev. S. E. Slewert
will be ordained as traveling elders. At 7
P. M. the Young People's Alliance will
hold a rally, and at 8 P. M. Rev. J. H.
Lamb will preach. Bishop Breyfogel will
preach this evening in the First German
Church, of Portland. Al6o Rev. J. H.
Lamb will preach in the Harmony Church
this morning at 11 o'clock Conference
appointment will probably be announced
this morning.
Lost His Moustache and Etebhows.
While endeavoring to extinguish a coal
oil lamp at his home in Boring a few
night ago, J. Hunt blew the flame
down Into the bowl of the lamp, causing
the oil to ignite. An explosion followed,
which threw the burning oil over Mr.
Hunt's face and body. He called for help,
and a friend managed to throw a blanket
over him and smothered the flames. So
quickly was the lire extinguished that Mr.
Hunt -escaped with the loss of his mous
tache and eyebrows and received but a
few severe burns.
Ministers' and Medium's Protective
spi rituau8t ass'n meets evert
Sundat Night. Willamette Hall,
Second St. Don't Be Humbugged
Bt Fake Mediums. Come to Ass'N.
Free Admissions.
HEyJ Help! Vooster quitting business
See! See! See!
The Dalles, Multnomah Falls,.
Castle Rock, Rooster Rock.
Hood River and Great Cascade Locks.
Grand Scenic Excursion Sundat, Mat 21
Union Depot 8:15 A. M. Round Trip $1-50.
Prospect Camp. No. 140, IV. O. W.
The trustee of the Wright Music House
is now offering to the public the complete
Schlrmer library and fine assortment of
books and folios at from 30 to 40 cents on
the dollar. Popular and classical sheet
music from 216 to 10-cents, and musical
Instruments at a similar reduction. Come
early while the stock is complete. Re
member the place. Seventh street between
"Washington and Alder.
' To Eiiect Bank Building. W. A.
Haylman has let the contract for the
erection of a building for the new- bank
at Estacada to Herbert Tracy. It Is ex
pected that the structure will be ready to
be occupied by June L The buiMlng will
be 22x40. two stories la height and- pro
vided with a large brick vault.
People's Forum Lecture Postponed.
The address which was to have been
given this evening at the People's Forum
has been postponed on account of Gen
eral Anderson's illness. He will deliver
the address next Sunday, his subject be
ing. "Our Relations With the Philip
pines." The Oregon Camera Club has char
tered the steamer Charles R. Spencer for
a trip to Bonneville on its ninth annual
excursion. Sunday, June 4. Visitors to
Portland will find this a good opportunity
to view the various points of interest on
the Upper Columbia River.
Electrical Engineer wanted to install
and operate large light and power plant
In Eastern Oregon. Must also be thor
oughly posted on commercial side of busi
ness. Address, stating past record, L 84,
care Oregonian.
Wanted, Live Seals. Two or three
live yeals are wanted for the exhibit of
the Bureau of Fisheries, Portland Expo
sition. Address A. H. Baldwin, chief
agent, Lewis and Clark, Centennial Expo
sition. Ancient Ohdeu of United Workmen.
Members of Portland Lodge No. 27 are re
quested to attend lodge Friday night. May
18. at which time Past Grand Master
Ralph Feeney will explain the new plan.
F. E. Beach & Co.. the Pioneer Paint
Company, are disposing of damaged stock
of paints, floor paints, house paints,
stains, enamels, varnishes and wall fin
ish. 135 First, corner Alder.
RoundtTrip to Cascade Locks by
6teamer every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday. Leaves 7 A. "M.; return 6 P. M.
Landing foot of Alder street. Faro JL50.
Phone Main 914.
The Louvre Restaurant will be closed
for a short time for remodeling. An
nouncement of reopening will appear In
dally papers later. Cafe will remain open.
For Sale at a Sacrifice. Nice little
Ealoon on East Side, on account of Illness
of proprietor. Rent, $15; good bargain.
Address J 76, care Oregonian.
Washington-Street Bargain. $20,000
buys full lot with Improvements. The
Healy Investment Co., 210-214 Ablngton,
Third street.
The Spencer Co. (Inc.), 125 10th st, cor.
Washington St., are -putting out some of
the latest styles in shirtwaists and suits,
made to order. .
Oregon City Boat. Short River Excur
sion leaves Taylor street Sunday, 11:30
A. M.. 3:30 P. M.; leaves Oregon City 1:30
and 5 P. M. Round trip, 25c.
Steamer Toledo. For Westport, Ho
qulam and Aberdeen. From Oak-St dock.
Monday, May 15, C P. M. TeL Main 29G0.
Sellwood Townslte Co.'s lots. 53 per
month. Prettiest section of Portland. Of
fice at Sellwood and at 222 Falling Bldg.
Piano Recitalt-Violin.
Given by pupils of Messrs. Eugene and
Joseph Steblnper, Arioa Hall, May 22.
For Portland Heights property, see Eu
gene D. White & Co. Offices on the
Heights and Goodnough Bldg.
Philxepoe's collectlon.of rugs at private
sale at rooms No. 413 Washington street
this week. S. L. N. Gllman.
Annual physical culture exhibition.
Ringler's ladies' classes tomorrow night.
Admission 25c 3C9 Alder st.
Brick Store. 23x50, for rent Morrison
St, near 7th. State business. N SS, Ore
gonian. Manicuring, shampooing, facial mas
sage. 207 Macleay bldg.,. 366 "Washington.
Japanese crepes Just In; 25c yd. Froh
wan Tr'd'g Co., Parlor C, Portl'd Hotel.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oils and. fine gasoline. Pkone East 789.
Capt. Schneider's Montavilla Garden Is
closed until local option suit ls.se tiled.
Txx Calumet Restaurant, 146 Seveath.
yie Jttacfeeon. c; dl&aer S8c "
TV anted, a little baby one week old to
keep. S 74, Oregonian.
D. Khodsr, dentist "322 Mohawk W&g.
Pmse! Prims! Cedar Park today.
JU'TpMEPtLS fer sate.- Bex IMS.
Heard in the
Rotundas
Game Warden J. W. Baker, of Cottage
Groyer is in Portland arranging for a live
bird exhibit at the Lewis &. Clark Exposi
tion. Several dozen Chinese pheasants
and Oregon quail will be on exhibition at
the Fair. The birds Will be confined In
coops outside the buildings. Mr. Baker
returns to Cottage Grove today.
"The deer are increasing but the game
birds, such as the Chinese pheasants,
grouse and Oregon quail are rapidly disap
pearing and utthe present rate It would
not be many years before they were prac
tically exterminated." said Mr. Baker at
the Imperial Hotel yesterday.
"With the new game laws enacted by
the Oregon Legislature we hope to give
the birds better protection and shall pre
vent them being killed off so rapidly. We
expect that the law prohibiting the sale
of the game wilt prove a great factor in
the better protection of the birds. There
will not be such a demand for them as
there has been heretofore.
"But from conclusions drawn from the
reports of the deputy game wardens and
my own observations 1 am satisfied that
the deer are increasing and that there Is
no danger of their being killed off for
years to come. The law prohibiting the
sale of the large game animals has
worked wonders for their protection. -
"Within the last two months we have
secured six convictions for the violation
of the game laws. They were all In Lane
and Douglas Counties. Four of them
were for having deer in possession. The
other two convictions were secured
through violations of the game laws relat
ing to Chinese pheasants.
"The worst case we had was that of W.
Frost In Douglas County, who bad 75 deer
hides In his possession when arrested- He
was fined $25 and costs, which aggregated
about $8). "We have more violations of
the statutes relating to game in Douglas
and Coos Counties than any of the others.
That is a great deer country.
"We have more difficulty In apprehend
ing hunters killing birds than the animals.
If a man kills a deer he cannot prevent
leaving traces, but with the pheasants It
is entirely different The small "birds arc
so easily hidden. If a hunter sees a war
den approaching he can throw the -birds
in the brush and escape detection.
"This Winter we expect io turn a lot of
the California quail loose in the Willam
ette Valley, as we have reason to be
lieve that they will thrive here. The
California quail are very plentiful in Jack
son County and that Is where we will trap
them. The Eastern, or Bob White quail ,
are increasing in the Willamete Valley, j
Last year we turned several dozen of
them loose in the vicinity of Cottage f
uiuve una w eApcci uiai. wimiti u. icn
years they will be plentiful, provided they
are not hunted too much."
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. JT J. Borg is visiting friends in
the Sound cities.
Miss Amy Gray returned last week
from an extended trip In the East
W. T. B. Nicholson and daughter Grace
have returned from their California tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hcylman, parents
of W. A. Heylman and D. C. Heylman,
of Estacada. have arrived from Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bardc and daughter.
Blanche, have gone to Seattle' and other
Sound cities for a brief visit with friends.
We Will
Trade Watches
WHY CARRY AN OLD WATCH whea by paying a
little money and trading In your old watch yeu can
wear a new ne? The kind that keeps the best ef time.
WE CAN USE YOUR WATCH to good advantage, and
yeu may as well carry the very latest pattern. WE
HAVE ANY KIND OF A VATCH YOU WANT.
DO YOU CARRY A TIMEPIECE?
SOME PEOPLE CARRY A' GOOD WATCH, but
never have the correct time, simply because it has
never been repaired properly. -WE KEEP TWO EX
PERT WATCHMAKERS who do nothing but repair
watches, and that Is why we have so many to repair.
WE NEVER HAVE LESS THAN 100 repair watches
hanging en our rack, and when they leave our shop
they keep time. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to
RAILROAD WORK.
OUR JEWELRY MANUFACTURING SHOP
Is. never Idle. In fact, we are always rushed with work; Just because we
do It right, and don't charge a small fortune. WE MAKE ANYTHING In
the Jewelry line a.-.d can RESET YOUR DIAMONDS WHILE YOU WAIT.
YES, WE BUY OLD GOLD
JAEGER BROS-.
290 MORRISON STREET
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
SPRING DELICACIES
Daintily servedare in order at this
restaurant broiled Spring chicken,
shad, shad roe, terrapin almost
everything -you can think o that
you'd like. Nor is the price dispro
portionately high. "We buy the best
in the market and must, therefore,
serve you likewise.
Kruse's
Fourth and Stark Street.
.WHERE TO DINE.
A11 the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart
ments for parties. ,305 Wash., near Fifth.
1 THE OXFORD,
fine French dinner with wine, 50c; chick
en dinner 33c. Try one. 68 6th, near Oak.
THE BUTLER.
Elegant turkey dinner with wine, liOc;
chicken cjinner, 35c- 13 First, Main 235.
The Empire Restaurant will serve spe
cial chicken dinner today, from 12 to 7:30.
192 Third street
Special chicken dinner today at Per
kins Restaurant 35c. D. M. "Watson.
Genuine French dinner, with wine, 50c,
at 93 Fifth street near Stark.
BUILDERS WILL DO WELL
To Investigate.
The M. J. AValsh Co. Invites Builders
to .their showrooms and to investigate
before purchasing.
They carry the largest and most up-to-date
line of gas and electric chan
deliers and supplies west of Chicago.
They make ' a" specialty of electric
light wiring and gas-plplng. Telephone
or see them at their showrooms. 313
Washington street, corner Seventh.
EXHIBITS -
On the Fair Grounds
Will show up 100 per cent better if shown
on one of our parquet or hardwood floors.
Call at 2S6 Yamhill street and Investigate.
Hardwood flooring for sale. Portland
Hardwood Floor Co.
SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS.
Goodyear machine. Better than hand
work.' Best material used. Schwind &
Bauer, 269 Yamhill, between Third and
Fourth
BANK AND OFFICE RAILING
WIRE AND IRON FENCING
Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing,
Poultry Netting, Etc.
PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS
PHONE MAIN 2000
" 263 FLANDERS ST., IN EAR THIRD
TRAVELING JVIEN'S' BIG DAY
It Will Be Appropriately Celebrated
at the Fair.
Traveling men throughout the
Northwest are making great prepara
tions for June 10.. which will be Trav
eling Men's day at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition. That day Will not be like
other days, if the knights of the grip
have their way. They say that they
are in a position to advertise the Fair
better than other people, and that first
they want to enjoy the Exposition
themselves. They will therefore own
the Fair on the day mentioned, will
invade the Trail, corner the exhibits,
have a special parade and compel every
visitor at the grounds to wake up and
do something. '
It, Is the Intention to havo the Gov
ernors of all the Coast states at the
Fair that day to address the traveling
men, and all business men who employ
traveling salesmen will be requested
to order their employes to be at (he
Exposition on June 10 on pain of In
stant dismissal. The Traveling Men's
Clubs of Vancouver. B. C.; Belllngham.
Seattle. Tacoma. Spokane. Salt Jake,
San Francisco. Los Angeles and other
cities of the West will be present and
endeavor to make the day a memorable
one In the history of the Fair.
Many novel; features will be intro
duced by the traveling men upon that
day. The local management Is work
ing hard to insure success, and the con
cessionaires along the Trail tremble
In anticipation.
Elbert Hubbard Coming Here.
Elbert Hubbard, leader of the Roy
crofters, known as "Fra Elbertus," and
noted for his eccentric methods In his
Roycroft shop at East Aurora. X. Y., will
lecture at the Exposition on "Roycroft
day." Th2 day will be named as soon as
proper arrangements can be made with
Mr. Hubbard. Elbert Hubbard Is one of
the most unique characters in the East
He is the editor and publisher of the
Phlllstlneand his lectures are always a
source of much pleasure. His methods
are original, and" this addition to the long
list of noted speakers who will visit the
Exposition will be welcome news to the
admirers or Fra Elbertus In this vi
cinity. ' Escapernong Is the finest product of
the Scuppernong. a native grape, identi
fied with the earliest settlement of the
country. It Is a delicious, refreshing
white wine, moderately sweet but with
sufficient natural fruit acidity to 'make
a perfect table wine, having an exquisite
fruit aroma, and "bouquet" "W. J. Van
Sohuyver & Co.. Inc. distributors.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Reward for any adulteration found in
Oregon Grape or Pacific Cream.
The great obstacle between
most people and reasonable
riches Is their contempt for
small savings.
The American boy thinks
little of a quarter, and his
big brother scatters dollars
recklessly;
Too many say: "What good
would ONE hundred dollars
do me?"
The first hundred saved
makes the second easier to get.
We Ray Per Cent
Interest
GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Oregon SavinbsBank
Sixth and Morrison Sts.
There Is No
Pleasure
Like the pleasure of owning a fine piano.
SOULE BROS.
PIANO CO.
Make it possible for any one to own such
an instrument Terms of payment can
be made to suit the purchaser. Old
pianos or organs taken In exchange. AVe
also have a few splendid bargains In used
pianos.
372 and 374 Morrison St.
Cor. West Park
Fine piano tuning, repairing, polishing
and rcfinishlng. Call up Main 677 and
get an estimate free of -charge.
AT FASHION'S HEADQUARTERS
The Blue and
the Gray
"WALKING SIDE BY SIDE.
The leading shades for this season are blue and
gray.
Double-Breasted
Suits
Are ike cfeoke of most aoVby drawers. "We '"have
tbe siagle-reaste4 also. Mixed Worsteds, Tweeds
aad Scotck Gkeviots are ainong or exmisite stock
of Spring Smite.
Prices $12.50 to $25.00
Famous Clothing Co.
Corner Morrison
and, Second Sts.
A -. v. r 7 - i , , . : : r ir-
J -
ot Oniy m Quality
Does Steinbach's ClotMng Excel, but in its
magnificent workmanship and finish. Tkese
things count in the life of the garment
they mean style, grace, shapeliness and the
faculty of retaining their good appearance
until absolutely worn out.
It's 100 per cent clothing all through
100 per cent wool, 100 per cent tailoring,
100 per cent style and when you come
right down to it you pay no more than for
inferior makes.
j(t$5to$25
"We have wonderful values 'in cheviots,
worsteds, serges and homespuns Coats
either single or double-breasted sack styles
and trousers cut either very 'full or conservative.
'Xt 27.50 to $40
The finest products made by Rogers, Peet
& Co., and Brokaw Bros., the two best
makers of fine clothing in the world.
Sack and English walking models.
The Greatest Clithing House In the Northwest
Rare Books
About the Oregon Country and
the Northwest. .
A catalojrue of Americana
just ' published, containing
many Scarce and Rare Books
on the "Western Country, the
Indians, Early Explorations
and Travels, "Western Biog
raphy, etc, etc Sent Free on
request (also a list of, books
at unheard of prices after the
annual inventory.)
Your name on a postal
brings both from
The Burrows Bros. Co.
(Rare Book Department.)
CLEVELAND, OHIO
BEAUTY
TO look -arell take care of your
complexion. Do rot allow un
sightly plapks. blackheads, tan.
cr-jrcikles to blealsh your skin.
Derma- Royale
will remove, these like magic.
Cures. Eczema and Tetter.
Usei with Deb-ha-Royale
Soap, a perfect skin Is
Insured.
SOLO BY DRUQOISTS,
of mtj b ordered direct.
Derna-Reyxle, $1 per bottle, express paid.
Dera-RoyaJe Soap, 25 Ccats, by maH.
Beth in one package, $1.23, express paid.
rortrxla aad testimonUls teat om request.
THE DERM A-RO YALE CO..Ciicitiati.(t
CLOSING -OUT SALE
We are retiring1 from business and
will close out all of our Ladles' anJ
Children's Fancy Dry Goods at
LESS THAX COST
Don't miss It. Come novr while, lines
are unbroken.
L. MING & BROS., 88 Sixth St.
HOTEL MONTEREY
Under new management.
NOW OPEX.
Located Xerth of Newport oh the Beach.
One ot the most desirable of Its class on
the Coast. Unsurpassed In situation, hav
ing: extensive grounds for recreation, the
safest bsach for surf bathtn? in ocean.
IISS XORA. FITZPATRICK, manager
'and owner.
CU1I0S, Aati amities, Mmught a4 Soli.
Iwflin Siose Knives, Relks, Carnoe and Idols to
Irory, Stone. Breaze. etc War dab. Spurs. Bows.
raUN STSftI AXMW AX1 SFZAK PtDITS
Maks. Biilc-.:. Boles Mats, Skaiis ef all Nations,
HEABS ul gSJQTS of Aateak, War Kmtek.
Nadre Body Ora&menU aad Drt, Ancient r'Kot
Goas aad PtMoJs. Coins, Shields, .lauoae. Silver aftd
Armor, SfcelkT Seed for Photos. Wholesale Dealer.
KatiuuiJi5dfiill41erciuMtStS.F.Ca.
gchwab Printing C.q
T STAKE STUtlT
SOMETHING NEW IN
GLASSWARE
Engraved Glass!
The latest creation in the glass industry,
made of the finest crystal glass, and work
executed by the finest skilled workmen.
AVef have just received a complete ship
ment of this fine ware and will be pleased
to have you give us a call of Inspection.
Xr.tFNTiFrAr
MANUFACTURING' CPTKLfJiS-
PmtlwjiOregi
WASHINGTON STKEET.
Bet. 4th aad 5th.
SMOKE
Feifer's Union 5's
THE GREATEST BLUE LABEL 5-CENT
CIGAR ON EARTH
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
THE ROSENFELD-SM ITH CO., Distributors
PORILANDf OREGON
FROM PRODUCER TO
CONSUMER.
Dairymen, Attention
We desire to call tbe attention ot all
dairymen to the following low prices on
cov feed. Our facilities for supplying
their wants are unexcelled. We- carry
large stocks of all feed and invite your
inspection of the qualities we offer. Our
prices speak for themselves.
PACIFIC GRAIN COMPANY
Thirteenth and Keamer streets.
Phone Main 3307.
Per Ton.
Shorts, local product, SO-lb.
sacks $21.50
Shorts, from interior mills,
90-lb. sacks." $21.50
Bran, local product, 62V2-lb.
sacks $19.50
Bran, from interior mills,
flaky, 66-lb. sacks $19.50
Middlings, extremely choice,
practically superfine flour,
90-lb. sacks $26.50
Alfalfa Hay, second growth... $11.50
Por delivery, add 50c per ton.
HEAD
ACHES
Cbme from eyestrain 90 times out of
every 100. Drugs temporarily relieve,
proper Glasses permanently cure them.
Have your eyes fitted by the
HOUSE THAT KNOWS HOW
WALTER REED
THE
OPTICIAN
133 SIXTH STREET
OREGONIAN BUILDING
B K. T. P. WISE.
We do crown and brldce -work with
out pain. Our IS years' experience In
plte Vork enables ua to fit your mouth
comfortably.
Dr. "W. A. "W'I baa found a safe
way- to extract teeth, absolutely with
out pain. 0r. T. P. Wise li an ex
pert at sold ftlUnr aad crown and bridxe
work. -Extractisr free whea plates or
bridges are ordered.
WISE BROS., Dentists
TaiUat: b!4r- cer. 3d aad Waafe. ats.
Open evenings till 9 P. M. Sundays
from 8 to 12. Or Mala 2029.
Var ki tal warfc.
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NEW YORK DENTISTS
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