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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1905)
JDIIE SUNDAY, OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 9, 1905. CITY' NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAX'S TELEPHONES. Counting-Room Main 667 Man&glnfc Ed.ltor Main 030 Sunday Edltpr Main C235 City Editor. Main 16(1 Society Editor Main 0335 CompoKlnc-tRoom . Main OSS Superintendent Building Red 2S2G East filGe Officer... East OX AMUSEMENTS. J3ELASCO THEATER 14th and Washlnc ton) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at b:lo. "The Conquest." EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrlson) Matlne at 2:15 and evening at S:15. John ston McCulley-s new play, "The Heir Ap parent." GRAND THEATER (Park and Washlncton') Continuous vaudeville. '1:20 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and TVaablnKton) Oontlnuou. vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. It P. M. BAKER THEATER (3d and Yamhill) Con tinuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and P. M. THE OREGONIAN AT THE SUMMER RE BORT! The Oregonlan Is delivered by car rier and Is on eale t the principal polata on lns Uracil, ScaMde and Yaqulna Bay. It is also on nolo at Gearhart Park. Collins Hot Springs. MofTetfn Hot Sprint; and St. Mar tin's Uprings. Orders by mall will receive careful attoitfon. All mall subscript Ions zntiftt be paid for In advance. Witt. Enuaiioe Tenth "Ward. The strip of territory annexed to Portland be tween the old city boundary line and St. Johns will be Joined to the Tenth Ward, enlarging: its territory, but not materially Increasing its population for the present Movement hns already been started In the annexed territory to have corresponding streets dedicated and extended. Dawson avenue will be made 80 feet wide through the new territory to a connection with St. Johns, forming a fine boulevard. Mc Kenna avenue, formerly but 30 feet wide, will be made CO feet wide. It is not set tled what deposition will be made of the Ht-hool children in this territory, but they will probably be sent to the Portsmouth School. No other provision can be made- tor them. Chu.diien'k Home Picnic. The happy band of 50 children of the Children's Home in South Portland, with the ma trons and nurses, numbering four, were, through the kindness of F. I. Fuller, of th Portland Consolidated Street Railway Comnany. given a delightful outing upon the Fourth. With well-filled lunch bas kets, they went to Columbia Beach. Oppo ulte Vancouver, where they spent the en tire day. The entertainment was quite varied strolls upon the beautiful, sandy beach or in the shady groves, firecrack ers, merry songs, together with a fine lunch. The beach is an ideal one for chil dren's sports, while the scenery opposite and up the Columbia River banks added to the delightful day. Mn. Chahues K. Henrt reports having Just sold a quarter-block on Sixth street for $37,F0. This property is improved and the buyer procured same for an Invest ment, and has also sold for Mr. J. M. Btrowbrldge the southeast corner of Fifth and Oak strevLs. The buyer will erect a new building thereon for suitable tenants as may be required. Persons wishing a building In this fin location would do well to call upon Mr. Henry. Mr. Henry also reports having sold a building site on the north side of Everett street, 100 feet oast of Twenty-third street, which will be Immediately Improved. Also a quarter-block on East Eleventh and Broad way streets, on which a new dwelling will be 'erected immediately. Parties having, good real estate for sale, either business or residence property, will find It to their advantage to list it with Mr. Henry, who has been for the past 15 years in the feal estate business In this city. Investors and buyers will find it to their advantage be fore buying elsewhere to call upon Mr. Charles K. Henry. 27S Stark street. Sats Auctioneer Victimized Him. Frank Sohaefer claims that he. was made the victim of an auctioneer at Third and Davis streets Inst night by being asked to bid ?S on a watch as a blind to make oth ers raise the price. Schaefer claims that he offered ?8 by the request of the auc tioneer, and the watch was knocked down to him, after which he was compelled to take it against his will. Arrested kou Battert. Harry Dixson was arrested by Patrolman Hunter yes terday on a charge of assault and bat tery, Walter Smith being the complain ant. The men engaged In a fight early In the morning, and Smith caused the Is suance of a warrant for Dixson later. Dixson claims that Smith .broke up the Dixson home and deserved to be thrashed. Women Must Leave Saixons. Proprie tors of variety houses, who allow drinks to be solicited by women in boxes, and who permit them to sing and dance before men. say that they were notified last night that after Monday they would not be allowed to retain the boxes or the women. TnoLLET Trips Todat on O. W. P. To Gresham. 25 cents; Estacada and Upper Clackamas River points, 35 miles from Portland. 50 cents round trip. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 75 cents. Cars leave First and Alder streets 7:30. 9:30, 11:50 A. M.. 1:30. 3:40. 5:44, 7:15 P. M. Suffers Fracture of Leg. Miss Ruby Hayncs. of Williams avenue and Stanton street, suffered the fracture of her left leg yesterday by falling from a street-car at Grand avenue and Morrison street. She was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital. Excursion Rates on O. W. P. Today. To Oregon City and Canemah Park, 15 miles. 23 cents round trip. Cars with open trailers leave First and Alder streets every 40 minutes. Dancing at Canemah Park. , The Beautiful Song. "The Grat-Haired Pioneer." Is a Fine Souvenir of the Lewis and Clark Exposition. All music dealers will be pleased to mall a copy to your friends. Robbed of Wearing Apparel. William Forbes, living at the Winchester House. Third and Burncide streets, was robbed yesterday afternoon of a dress-suit case containing wearing apparel and toilet ar ticles. Suffragists Meet Monday. The mem bers of the Oregon Equal Suffrage Asso ciation are requested to meet In impor tant business session Monday morning. July 10. at 10:30 o'clock, In the parlors of the Hqtel Portland. For San Francisco, cabin $12, steerage JS; for Los Angeles, cabin $21.50, steerage $15; meals and berths included. Elegant steamer Northland sails Monday evening, C. -H. Thompson, Agent, 128 Third st. Good Wages for boys who know the city well. Postal Telegraph Company can use several bright. Intelligent boys over 14 years of age. Apply 126 Third street and IOC Sixth street. Dr. Joseph Hickey wishes to announce that he has entirely recovered fronv his recent Illness, and Is to be found as usual at his office. No. S17 Dekum building. Respectj.ble place to borrow money on diamonds and Jewelry. Collateral Loan Bank, 269 Washington street Established 15 years. Lowest rates of interest. Steamer F. A. Kllfiurn for San Fran cisco. Eureka and Coos Bay points, Tues day at S P. M., from Oak-street dock. Telephone Main 2960 or Main G2S. Great day. Taylor-Street Methodist Church. Dr. Short, 10:30. "Our Priceless Possessions." The celebrated Dr. HIrsch will lecture, 7:45, "Prejudices." Obegon City Boats. Delightful river trips for your friends Sunday. Leave Taylor .street 8:20. 9:30. 11:30 A. M.. 1:20, 3:30, '5:30 P. M. Round trip 25c. For Rent. First-class buggies. Stan hopes and surrles. at the Portland Rid ing Club, loth and Alder sti. Shaded furnished tents. Cams Comfort 25th and Savier. Price less than car fare to Fair. See them. For Rent. Six-room new house, walk ing distance. Kroner, 166Vi 3d street. Thb Calvmet Restaurant, 143 Seventh Fine luncheon, 35c: dinner. 50c The Buckeye. 144-146 Eleventh. Rooms. toe, tc. $1. Buy today of Wooster, 7th and Moir, For Bent. Offices. Fen ton Bids. Arrested for Foboery. Clyde Grew ell was arrested at St, Helens yesterday, upon Instructions from Detectives Kerri gan and Snow, of the Portland depaxt ment. He Is wanted, for. forgery, and will be sent, back here immediately. It Is al leged that Grewell, who Is a young man of St. Helens, forged the name of a wom on to a check Issued by the Barnes Mar ket Company In payment for chickens. The fowls were shipped to the store, and Grewell Is said to have known all the de tails. It is charged that he claimed to be a son of the woman who sold the chickens, and was given a check In pay ment, which he signed, and got the money. . Will ' Run Through Trailers. It Is announced that through trailers will be used on the St. Johns branch of the Port land Consolidated. Heretofore the trail ers were dropped at Pfcdmont. Some times the crowds on the St. Johns cars un above 100, crowding the cars almost to suffocation. These trailers may furnish some relief to the sufferings of the resi dents of the Peninsula. Funeral of a Pioneer Woman. The funeral of Mrs. Mary I. Smith, of Fresno. Cal., took place yesterday afternoon from Dunning'; undertaking chapel. Services were attended by the relatives and friends of the deceased. Mrs. Carson was a. pio neer of Portland. Her father was the late Hlllery Cason. Her mother survives her. Will' Try It Again. Owing to the doubt of the legality of the meeting in the Arleta district Thursday night, which ap; proprlated $750 " for a temporary school house, another meeting has been called for next Thursday night. Just what ac tion will then be taken remains to be seen. Leg Is Broken. While alighting from a street-car yesterday afternoon. Miss Ruth, daughter of Columbus Haynes. re siding at CS3 Union avenue, broke her left leg below the knoe. She was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital. The accident happened near her home. F. E. Beach & Co, the Pioneer Paint Co., are making a specialty pf screen doors and window screens; regular sizes In stock and snoclal sizes made to order. Window glass and glazing. 135 First St. Sunday trip to Vancouver: Steamer "Undine will leave Taylor-street dock to day for Vancouver at 1:30 P. M. Return ing, leave Vancouver 5 P. M. Enjoy a short ride on the Columbia. Free concert by the 14th t. S. In fantry Band, at Columbia Beach and Park. Sunday, the 9th, at 2 P. M.; dancing at 7 P. M. No intoxicating liquor allowed on the ground. Ladies' Auxiliary. A. O. H., will give" social hop next Wednesday evening. 12th Inst., at Cedar Park. Admission 25 cents. Good music and a general good time is promised. "Unitarian Church. Yamhill and Sev enth sts. G. C. Crcssey, pastor. Service. 11 A. M.: Rev. O. J. Nelson, of Hood Rl-erf preaches. Strangers Invited.- Steamship "Alliance" sails from Couch- street dock for Coos. Bay and Eureka Monday night, July .10. at 8. F. P. Baum gartner, agent. Main -SGI. Rev. Newell Dwight Hilus. of Plym outh Church, New York, will preach at the First Congregational, Sunday morn ing at 10:30. "Barbers' Board of Examiners'' will be in sessions at Vui First street. On the 10th, 11th and 12th Inst. Wm. Wanner. Secretary. Centenary Church. Rev. Benj. Gill, D. D.. of Pennsylvania State College, will preach at the morning service, 10:30. " Avenariur Carbolineum wood preserv er arrests decay of garden stake. Flsher TJiorscn. Front and Morrison. For Sale. Fashion Stables. Sixth and Oak, flow being torn down. Lumber and wood fan sale. Safe for sale. Wooster, 7th and Mom HIT OF THE FAIR. -Giant Whirl Is Pronounced tho Big: . Amusement Feature The great Giant Whirl. located just outside the Fair ground, directly opposite the main entrance, is pronounced the amusement novelty of the Exposition by all who have had the pleasure of a ride In it. This verdict is concurred In by many of the Exposition .officials as well. and general regret is expressed that room could not be found for it within the gates. Since the management has engaged the Glldden's Ladles Orchestra and reduced the price of admission to 10 cents (children under 10 years 5 cents), the whirl Is grow ing in popularity,, and hundreds who have taken the -exhlleratlng ride once return almost dally to repeat the performance. As to tho .safety of the whirl the sever est tests, the cars can be subjectcr to show them capable of bearing a strain of 24 tons each. Competent engineers, who have examined the machine, pronounce It absolutely safe. Among others who have examined It Is W. H. Corbett, presi dent of the Willamette Iron &. Steel Works. This is what he says: "After giving .this structure a thorough examination I am convinced that the mechanical principles are correct In every detail and that It offers an entirely safe and reliable source of amusement. The materials used in construction seem to be of the highest quality throughout and the designer has evidently figured out every possible strain and allowed a mast liberal margin of safety In every case." VANCOUVER TRIPS. For an enjoyable short ride on the Columbia River to Vancouver, take steam er Undine at Taylor-street dock, leaving as follows: Leave Portland attS A. M. and 1:30 P. M. Leave Wmcouvcr. 10 A. M. and 4:4$ . n. Fare, Za cents each way. Few bottles of any water except White Rock, are now seen at any of the swell hotels, clubs or cafes in any city. KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS Nickel Silver, Silver Plated, Sterling Silver lXr m fm Buvs one dozen Nickel Silver Halve and Fork. They are solid nickel silver all through, and can't wear off. They are J)Z.af vl iUAt tne tiling for hard usagc nnd the more thry are waed the better they look. ft O r A Buys one dozen of our second grade Silver Plated Kalvew J wjl and Fork. They are hand burnished and we give you a new 4)JvJU pie-re for any that does not wear weJL That Is our puar antee. mm ft Pays for one dozen of our best quality Silver Plated Knives K III I and Fork either with straight or curved blades. This is a J) J, II If very fine article, absolutely reliable, and'we cannot speak of them too highly. Thoy are not only made to wear, but are handsome In design, ft t Ci 1cr dozen Knives and Forks. This Is our swell plated X I II Sill ware. It Is the same grade as our $5.00 good?, but the J) I UiUU handles nre hollow, and we have three beautiful patterns in French gray to select 'from. Tea. dessert and table spoons to match. "We are selling- this silverware to- tne best families, as It wears almost as well as sterling- silver and costs less than half the price. The above goods are made especially for us with specified amount of silver and are stamped "Jaeger Bros." on each piece. "We replace with out argument aayttttEu; la thin line that fall to Rive nntbifactioa. STERLING SILVER Teaspoon. $4.00. J 4.50 and up for six: Dessert moons. S3 ac4 up; Forks, 5D; Knives, $11.00 up; single Spoons, J1.00 up; Forks, $1.75 up. I V CrrlTZ D QDeTC Jewelers 290 MORRISON STREET, FIFTH. Opticians IT INSURES CLEANLINESS The Xcw Cold Storage Counter In stalled at Jones Meat Market. In obedience to the general demand for absolute cleanliness In the handling of all food products, especially meats, Milton J. Jones, proprietor of the Oregon Market, generally known as Jones Market, , 151 Fourth street, near Morrison, has In stalled a large glass cold storage counter, which contains all of the meaU, sausage, etc., that are prepared for sale. In this way the meat is kept constantly in a temperature of S3 degrees and protected absolutely from contamination by files, dust or other filth. Mr. Jones' cnter pri.e has been rewarded by a number of people, who have noticed the Innovation and who have shown their appreciation of It by transferring their accounts to his market. The time for Indifference In Portland to the demands of the public for greater cleanliness in our markets has passed, and Mr. Jones has earned the gratitude of people who prefer pure meat to a mixture of meat and microbes. Step In when you are passing and examine this counter. It in the only one In Portland. A NEWATLAS Of the Northwestern, Western and Mid dle Western States, with maps of the Island possesions, Japan. China, United States and the world, has just been issued by the Northern Pacific Railway Jointly ; with the Burlington Route and the Great ; Northern Railway. It treats of boun- darlcs, history, population, statistics, ! school population, state Institutions, fam- ! Hies, farms, manufactures, railway mile- ' age, postofflces, minerals and state gov- ' ernments of each commonwealth tra- i I versed by the railways mentioned. A mine i or valuable information xor i.w. A. m CI eland. General Passenger Agent. North ern Pacific Railway, St. Paul. Minn. BOUGHT A PIANO HOUSE 3Ir. Kcssler, Accomplished 3Ius!clnn, Has Located in Portland Invi tation to Musicians. Fred Kessler Is thp latest recruit to the best musical circles in this city. Mr. Kessler is from the Eat. and was so favorably Impressed with the business op portunities In a rapidly growing city such as Portland that he purchased the E. U. Will Manufacturers' Piano Co.. at 350 Al der street. Mr. Kessler will carry a tine line of Instruments. Including the Sohm er, "Sohmer Cecllian," Ceclllan piano player. Decker & Son, and the Big Four line. As the "Sohmer CecIUnn" Is ac knowledged to be the best player in the world, and Mr. Kessler Is an expert In producing the best results from it. a treat is In store for lovers of music, when his recitals tako place later In the sea son. Mr. Kessler will make welcome all musicians who may favor him with a visit, as he Is himself a cultured musician. SEE PACIFIC OCEAN". Take the Potter,' Queen or Itlver Boats, Down the Columbia. The T. J. Potter, uucen of river boats. fills from Ash-street dock for Astoria and j urin xeacn an lowows; iupuay. juiy 11, 10:15 A. M.: Wednesday. July 12. 11:15 A. M.: Thursday. July 13. 12:10 (noon): Satur day. July 15. 1:50 P. M. Particulars and O. R. & N. Summer book by asking C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent. Third and Washington streets. Portland. The Potter will not make a trip down thf river on Julv 14. WHERE JO DINE. -All th delicacies o.tb season at tho Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart ments Zor parties. 205 Wash., near Fifth. Watson's Restaurant, open night and day; only first-class family restaurant In the city. 1C9 Fourth street, near Wash ington. THE EMPIRE. Finest chicken dinner In town. 30c All delicacies of the season. 192 3d St. THE OXFORD. Fine French dinner today, with wine, 50c; chicken dinner. 35c OS 6th, near Oak. THE BUTLER. Elegant French dinner today with wine, 50c; chicken dinner, 35c 145 First St. Genuine French dinner, with wine. 60c. at S3 Fifth street, near Stark. German dinner served at HO Fifth street. Crawfish at "The Empire." 192 2d street. WILL CAUSE A REVOLUTION INJHE PIANO TRADE. New, well-built and guaranteed pianos for $130, $145, $160; elegant, ar tistic pianos, which will please tho most critical, for $225. $250. These are prices which most dealers have to pay; they nre just half of whttt the public Is used to, pay for them. Terms as low as $10 down and $5 per month. In or der to inaugurate a new business pol icy, the entire stock of Meyers' Piano House must be sold in the shortest pos sible time. Above prices and terms are the result. A. W. Meyer, 74 Sixth street, near Oak. PIANOS When you think of Good Pianos THINK OF US We can make terms to Suit. We have many makes and styles. It will pay you to see them. Soule Bros. Piano Co. 372-374 Morrison St., Cor. W, Park. ROBERT C. VOSE 320 Boylston St,, Boston, Mass. HIGH-CLASS PAINTINGS Murine Ere Hwnfdy curj maVr w-k ' eren tronf- Sooth re pain; down't mtart i Pianos of Prestige Ilcnos that h&v lonjt bn known, nnd have won fame In the homr of murtc lovers evrywr. STEINWAY A. B. Chase Estey Emerson Starr AND OTHERS. i RIGHT TIAXOS AT RIGHT PRICES. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 WASHINGTON ST. At Fashion's Headquarters A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY HERE FOR HOT DAYS FOR VACATION DAYS ' SUPERIOR TAILORED OUTING SUITS IN ALL, -THE FASHIONABLE PATTERNS AND STYLES 12.50, $15, $18 $10,$ SINGLE OR DOUBLE-BREASTED BROAD-SHOULDERED COATS THAT WILL KEEP THEIR SHAPE. FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER JWORRISON AND SECOND STS. set Q ! for 1isitors" Visitors to the Exposition Are invited especially dur ing their stay in Portland to visit this great cloth ing house particularly the sections devoted to men's wear. Our purpose Is to Illustrate the attain ment of perfection a Western clothing store may effect through an Insistence for constant lea's best sources for men's apparel. A Point as to Store Service The readiness -with which purchases are made, Is a factor In making this the greatest clothing house In the Northwest. Outing Suits for Men $9 to $20 .Business Sack Suits $15.00 to $35.00 Every garment is shaped, proportioned and tailored 1 in accordance with the approved fashions of thej world s best makers. The Greatest Dis-I plays of STRAW and PANAMA HATS in the city The Greatest Clothing House is the Northwest. 9 SUMMER RESORTS. Delightful Mount Hood Trip EVERT VISITOR to the Inwli and Clark Expoaltion should ta'we this th moit delightful of all mountain trips In America. Cloud Cap Inn. unique and pic turesque. 7000 feet above sea level. Cor ils splendid accommodations Summit of mountain easily acces slbte from this point. Stages leave Hood Itlver Station dallr. making connection with O. It. & Jf. trains. Round trip tickets. Including coaching trip, on sale at O. R. A N. ticket office; Third and Washington streets. Portland. Par ticulars about rates at Cloud Cap Inn by writing MRS. S. I-VNOILI.K. Maaacer. Hood River. Oregon. Send Two Cents In Stamps to A. L. Crnlsr. G. I. A. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com pany. Portland, for Booklet Telling About Trip. HOTEL MOORE Clatsop Beach SEASIDE, OREGON High-Class Prescription Wd AJI our prescription lenses are symmetrical and have perfectly si edse.s, for we employ none but skilled help. You will no,t Aug them ' ular In shape, or choppy and wavy, as Is turned out by cheap' help. Every pair of our lenses match per fectly and our technical knowledge and long experience insure you that, thy are optically perfect. Our quality is MjtBt but our prices no higher than you would pay for the other kind of work. &XJFACIlMHG'Cl!C!AtS'. x JSSSS- P0ftTLAN0(0f& ZtK WASHINGTON STRKliT. Dei. 4th aad 5th. SMOKE Feifer's Union V UNION MADE 5c CIGARS UNION MADE POPULAR BECAUSE OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributor Exclusive Wholesale Clears and Tobacco, PORTLAND. Finest Summer resort In Oregon. The only hotel on the beach overlooking the ocean. Era. foods a specialty. The hotel has been rebuilt and newly furnished. Hot salt baths. Fine surf bathing directly In front of the hotel. Strictly flrst-class. American plan. For terms and reservations address DAX J. MOORE. Proprietor. HOTEL SALT AIR CENTERVILLE, WASH. North Beach's favorite resort. Unsur passed vlow of ocean, near llshinjy rocks, good water, excellent table, all kinds of tlsh. Special rates to ramlllcs. For par ticulars address Mrs. J. D. Porter. Lou? Beach. Wash. Eye Aches Bring headaches just roiiows day. Let us rei with relief-giving lenses suits will surprise you. vvml i i rv rwi n optuci 133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BO I LB 2, teV THE COLONIAL SEASIDE, OREGON containing all modern conveniences; beautl- house; line view of ocean. For further par ticulars write. dr. t. p. wimr- "Dtda't hart n bit," Is -vrhat tkey aay of WISE BROS. Dr. V.". A. "Wise, has Just returned from an extended tour of Eastern dental Institutions, and the hav ing their dental worlc done by taem will hare the advantage of all new and up-to-date methods. Examinations free. Painless ex tracting free when plates or bridges arc order-id. , Falllrir bldr-, cor. 3d and Wash. sts. Open evenlncs till S X. M. Sundays from 0 to 12. Or Main DR. TT. A. tasE. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE SEAYIEW, WASH. Now open for the season. Home comforts, excellent table board, centrally located, beau tiful surrounding, fine surf bathing, a most desirable place for families. Tell the con ductor to let you off at Hackney Cottare. Seavlew second stop after leaving; Ilvraco. P. O. address. Ilwaco Wash. Ye Oregon Grille In the new Hotel Oregon, corner Seventh and Stark Streets. Orchestra every evening after six o'clock. PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOMS. Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain, I.onc Beach. Wash. Home CooltlnE Good Meals. gchwab Printing Co. XtST irOXK. XZAXOVASLT. TXICZt 2 714 STARS STREET HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Coaplet stack, moderate price. Malt erders solicited. Cataier free. WOODAXD. CfAKKK CO.. X'urOaad. Or. CLOSING-OUT SALE We are retiring from business and. will close out all of our Ladles' and Children's Fancy Dry Goods at LESS THAN COST Don't miss It. Come now while lines. are unbroken. L. MING & BROJ