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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1905)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 16, 190o. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OKECOXIAX'S TELEPHONES. Ceuntlnr-Rocm ............ . .Main SCT Managlne; Editor Main esc Sunday Editor Main 62S3 City Editor Main ICO Society Editor Mala 6233 Composlnr-Room ..........Main CSJ Superintendent Building; Red 2S2C East Side Office Em 61 AMUSEMENTS. UELASCO THEATER (14th and "Washington) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:15. "A Fool and His Money." EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison) Matinee at 2:15 and evening- at 6:13. farce, comedy. "A Terrible Tangle." GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:0. J ;30. 0 P. M. UAKER THEATER (3d and Yamhill) Con tinuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. RECREATION PARK (24th and Vaughn) At 11 A. M-, lacrowe, Portland vs. Tacoma, and at 2:30 P. M.. baseball, Portland vs. Tacoma. OREG ONIAN AT SUMMER RESORTS. Orders given to any of the following agents tvlll be given careful attention. All mall sub scriptions must be paid for In advance: Long Beach ..Strauhal & Co. -avlew Strauhal & Co. The Breakers ...J. M. Arthur Ocean Park..... C. H. Hill Seatlde... .' F. Dresser & Co. Grarhart Harry F. Davis Newport F. H. Lane Colllna' Hot Springs C T. Belcher Moffetfo Hot Springs T. Moffett St Martin's Springs Gordon ,& Vetherell Gladstone Park William ITRen Found Much Rich Ore. George Knott, Gordon Knott and Edward Hawkins re turned yesterday froifa a three months' prospecting trip in Clackamas County. They came back -with much rich gold ore which they discovered In their tour. They went to Ogilbec Creek and then swung around on to the river, covering the very wildest portion, of Clackamas County, and met many difficulties, but had a good time. Mr. Hawkins said he had been through some of the wildest and roughest portion of Alaska, but hot quite so rough as the country they passed through on this trip. En- Route With Prisoners. D. A. Dun lap, Sheriff of Napa County, Cal., and Detective D. G. Bell, of the San Fran cisco Police Department, reached Port land last night from Seattle, having in charge Maud Sherer and Fay Buck. Both women are charged with grand larceny, and the Buck woman was convicted but not sentenced. She jumped her bail and fled, being arrested in Seattle July 9. The officers left their prisoners in the City Jail over night, and will start homeward this morning. Real Estate in the Citt or Portland is beginning to attract and receive the attention from careful investors that its situation and commercial standing has long warranted. Mr. Charles K. Henry this week has sold to a capitalist a fine half block facing on Ankeny street be tween Fourth and Fifth streets, adjoining the handsome six-story building of Mar shall Wells Co., the price paid being 560.000. The new owners are prepared and will erect for satisfactory tenants a mod ern line structure covering the entire half block. Mr. Henry, who has recently made many heavy sales, has a number of others under wxiy. Persons having good properties that they really want sold will And It to their interest to list the same with Mr. Henry, who has been steadily In the business for the past 15 years, and persons wanting to buy properties, either business or residence, will find it to their advantage to call upon Mr. Henry, who has a thorough knowledge of the city. Its surroundings and the relative values of the different locations. Out of town buyers can rest assured of fair and hon orable treatment, as Mr. Henry sells strictly on the commission basis, which plan assures the owner that his property is not being speculated upon- and the buyer that he is getting the property exactly at the owner's price. Columbia River Trip. JLSO Insures you a glorious trip "up the Columbia" on the famous steamer Bailey Gatzert Sun day. Monday and every day of the week. It also Insures you comfort in making the trip. This steamer is the acme of perfec tion, equipped In an up-to-date manner. Hns three observation decks, wide pas sageways, ladies' parlor, smoking-room, i lean staterooms, no Jarring, rides like a Pullman car, accommodates 600 people, scats for everybody, flrst-clasa dining room and lunch counter, polite attend ants, music, .and is safe and speedy. Re member, the steamer leaves from foot of Alder street at 9 A. M. Sunday; week days. 8:30 A. M.; returning arrives 5:30 P. M. Round trip. $1.50. Phone Main 9M. Baseball. Todat, 2:30. Baseball. Todat, 2:30. Br Request and Special Arrangement. Tacoma Games Transferred fco Port- LANDr Todat. 2:30. and Tomorrow, 3:30. Come See the Leaders Plat Ball. Portland vs. Tacoma. Everybody Watch Tacoma Plat Ball. Tranbferred Game Plated Todat. Ji'st the Placd to Spend Afternoon. Best Grounds on the Coast. Baseball Today, 2:30. Baseball Todat, 2:30. Druggists Attention. Pharmacists, their families and friends, of Portland and this entire state, are requested to at tend the joint convention of the Oregon and Washington State Pharmaceutical Associations, which leaves for "The Breakers" on steamer Potter, Tuesday, July IS. 9 A. M. Tickets now "on sale at the Laue-Davls Drug Co.. Third and Yamhill streets. Only $10 for a three days rest. Is in Hood River. Owen W. Hall has been heard from. The police were noti fied early yesterday morning by "Mrs. Hall that she had a letter from her hus band, dated Hood River, but It was In definite and did not say what he was doing or whether he purposed returning to his home. A friend of the family Is going up to attend to the matter. Bor Hurt bt Wagon. John Adamson, aged 14 years, was struck and knocked down by a wagon belonglng'to the Ann Arbor Bakery, at Twenty-fourth and Thurman streets, yesterday afternoon, and sustained a fracture of the left leg. He was removed to the Good Samaritan Hospital. Trolley Trips on O. W. P. Today. To Oregon City, Willamette Falls. Canemah Park and Gresham, 25 cents; Estacada and Upper Clackamas River. 50 cents, round trip. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 75 cents. Cars leave First and Alder Sts. To Visiting Phtmcanb. Locksley Hall Hotel at Seaside, overlooking the ocean, is the most restful place on Old Pacific Don't return East without a visit to this popular resort. Private baths. L. A. Car lisle. Prop. Sundat River Trips. To Oregon City and Magoon's Park, boats leave Taylor street. 8:30. 9:30. 11:30 A. M.. 1:30. 3:30. 5 P. M.; last trips back,. 3:30 and 6:30 P. M. 25c round trip. Respectable place to borrow money on diamonds and jewelry- Collateral "Loan Bank, 269 "Washington street. Established 15 years. Lowest rates of Interest. Experienced obstetrician desires posi tion with reputable physician doing a Rood general practice In Portland. Ad dress A 2, Oregonlan. Avenarius Carbouneum wood preser ver kills slugs, saves plants. Flsher-Thor-scn. Front and Morrison. For Claremont Tavern, steamer Canby leaves foot Stark street dally at L 2, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. - Columbia River Park and Beach is now open to the public. Take Vancouver car. OrpiciAL Lewis and Clark souvenir spoon has signature Pres. H. W. Goode. Dbktal. practice fer sale cheap; wocna city Sice. F 93. Oregoal&n. Bvt af Wooeter today. 7th and "Mpr. Zuxxchjk to Fair kb. Stark, ev. fi fata. Trying to Find Mrs. Doret. Bon-ncy-Watson Undertaking Company, of Seattle, has requested Coroner Flnley, of this city, to ascertain the whereabouts of Mrs. Joseph Dorcy, formerly the wife of John H. Highland, who was killed in a logging camp In ellevue. Wash.. July 10. and whose body U now being held pending word from his relatives. iid to live here. Coroner Flnley has been un able as yet to locate Mrs. Dorey. Poem by Portland WoMAN-One of the prettiest bits of poetry that Oregon 'has inspired appears In the current Issue of the Sunset Magazine. It is from the pen of Mrs. Alice E. Tully. a Portland woman, and occupies an entire page in the magazine in question. The page ,1s surmounted with a beautiful picture ot Mount Hood and the poem is printed In heavy type. . Janitor's Address Indefinite. H. W. Mitchell, the newly-elected Janitor of the Ladd school. Is liable to lose his place unless he reports forthwith to the clerk of the City School Board, as the address given by him in his application Is so un certain that the school officials are un able to determine where to send a letter notifying him of his appointment. He resides somewhere in Sell wood, but the street and number given are very In definite. Catalogue for Art Museum. The offi cial catalogue for the art galleries of the Art Museum. Fifth and Taylor streets, has been issued. These galleries form section B of the department" of fine arts of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and the exhibit includes water colors, pastels, original illustrations, drawings and sketches from nature by many famous artists. Baseball Todat, 2:30. BASE.BAU, Todat, 2:30. By Request and Special Arrangement, Tacoma Games Transferred to Port land. Todat. 2:30. and Tomorrow, 3:30. Come See the Leaders Plat Ball. Portland vs. Tacoma. Evertbody Watch Tacoma Plat Ball. Transferred Game Plated Todat. Just the Place to Spend Afternoon. Best Grounds on the Coast. Baseball Todat, 2:30. Baseball Todat, 2:30. All Visitors Welcome. The Order of Washington extends a cordial welcome to all members, friends and visitors at Us supreme offices. 612 Marquam buildlifg. or at their commodious headquarters in the Fraternal Hall on Lewis and Clark Fair grounds, situated Just north of the Utah state building. Reading, writing and rest 'accommodations, wash and toilet rooms, free telephone, etc Most home like quarters on the Fair grounds. The Nonius Safe & Lock Co., S Third street, received yesterday a carload of manganese steel bank safes, also a car load of Hall's Safe Co.'s fireproof safes and vault doors. This makes eight car loads of safes this firm ""has received at its Portland store, in the last four months, which indicates prosperity In the "Northwest. Prisoner Released in Chicago. Hal Lawrence, wanted here on a charge of embezzlement, was released in Chicago yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus. Detective Hartman, who left for that city yesterday morning, was stopped at lone. Or., and will return to the city today. Civil Service Examinations. The Uni ted States Cixil Sen-Ice Commission on nounces that on August 8 an examination will be held in this city for unskilled la borers. In the custodian service, Portland. Persons desiring to compete should call on Z. A. Leigh. Postofflce Department, City. Funeral of E. W. Burdin. The fu neral of E. W. Burdin. a pioneer contrac tor, took place yesterday afternoon. The interment was In Lone Fir Cemetery, by the side of his wife, who died several years ago. He had been a resident of Portland 39 years. DisLOCiTES a Hip. While on duty as nlghtwatchman at Neustadter Bros.' shirt factory In East Portland, J. E. Murphy fell from a chair and suffered a dislocated hip. He was removed to St. Vincent's Hospital, where he was attended by Dr. A. C Smith. F. E. Beach & Co.. the Pioneer Paint Co., selling the best things made in paints, stock sizes screen doors and win dows, special sizes made to order; win dow glass and glazing, 135 1st. Main 1331. Fairview Park and private picnic grounds, Willamette Heights. Most mag nificent view of mountains, rivers and Fair. Take "W cars. Don't fall to see view from park before leaving Portland. Will Be Buried in Portland. The body of Charles Nichols, who committed suicide at Aberdeen. "Wash., will be brought to Portland for burial. He lived at 514 East Oak street. Will Speak to the Veterans. Rev. W. H. Hcppe, D. D.. of Centenary M. E. Church, will address the veterans in camp in the Sell wood Park this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Notice. For sale, on Portland Heights, brand new tent. 12x14. with good floor, furnished complete for housekeeping. Bargain if taken at once. Address M 10, Oregonlan. At the Marquam Grand Theater. service and sermon at 11 A. M. by the chaplain of the Church of the Transfig uration, the Rev. W. R. Powell. All welcome. Wilhoit Springs Stage. Leave Oregon City daily except Sunday at 9:30 A. M. Fare, $1.50. Oregon City office, next door to Oregon Water Power Co.'s depot. Civic Improvement. The prizes award ed for Kern Park gardens, as shown In another column, will attract to Kern Park a desirable class of buyers. For Sale. Millinery business success fully carried on for 23 -years; a rare chance. 214 Third street. The Calumet Restaurant. 149 Seventh. Fine luncheon. ZSc; dinner. Sdc Few bottles of any water except White Rock, are now seen at any of the swell hotels, clubs or cafes In any city. i . Bridal Kete Patters. THE PROGRESSIVE -OAKS "The Oaks" continues to meet with tre mendous success. Every one of the many amusement features. Including' the Chutes, Maze, Laughing Gallery. Miniature Rail way, Merry-Go-Round. Danclnc Pavilion and Alaska Dog-Sled Trail, are crowded from noon to midnight. The beautiful Japanese Tea Garden, called the "Sun rise." has become a fad. and many parties gather there at all hours. Hundreds 1 avail themselves of the opportunity to en joy lunches at the cozy Summer houses and the lawns have become quite a place for rest and recreation. The Oaks Tavern served over 20C0 din ners on Friday night, and It la one of the fine features of this popular resort. The management has made a great strike in securing for an early date Pain's wonder ful spectacle, "The Last Days of Pom pell." and there Is a possibility of a big open-air dramatic festival being given In among the oaks, which Is proclaimed to be a veritable "Forest of Arden." Many new and novel amusements are now being negotiated for, so that there will be no lack of Interest for the thousands who I continue to patronize this popular resort. i There is also a cozy theater, called the Gaiety Theater) where the Imperial Span ish Singers and Dancers give perform ances afternoons and xilchts. For the ac- commodatlon of the public, the O. W. P. & Ry. Co. have concluded to keep the park open and run the last car back to Port lar.d at 1 o'clock A. M. WHEREJTO DINE. AH the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restanrast. fine, private apart ments for parties. 205 Wash., near Fifth. The Manhattan Buffet Restaurant, O Sixth, near Oak street. French chef, serves a genuine French dinner, consist ing of eight courses. Including wine, for T5 cents, from 5 to 8:30 P. M. Watson's Restaurant, open night' and day; only first-class, family restaurant In the city. 309 Fourth street, near Wash ington. THE BUTLER. Elegant French dinner today. In courses, 50c. Chicken dinner, ZSc 143 First. THE OXFORD. Fine French dinner with wine. 60c Chicken dinner. Sc. S Clh iL, nr. Oak. Mrs. Nettle Koch announces her opening next Tuesday noon, corner Ankeny and Seventh streets. Genuine French dinner, with wine. oOc, at S3 Fifth street, near Stark. THE EMPIRE. Finest chicken dinner In town. 30c All delicacies of the season. 152 3d St. Crawfish at "The Empire." 1S2 3d street. NORTH DAKOTA DAY JULY 18 North Dakota day will be celebrated at the Lewis and Clark Exposition on July IS and the North Dakota Commission ex tends a cordial invitation to all former North Dakota people who are now living n the Coast to be present on that oc casion and meet Governor Sarles at a reception at the state headquarters In the Agricultural building In the after noon. SEE CITY FROM WATER Remember that the day won't be com plete without a ride on the observation yacht-launch Princess May. Sec the city from the river. From foot of Stark street. 10:30 A. M., 2 and 3:30 P. M. Fare 50 cents. MILWAUKIE COUNTRY CLUB Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell wood and Oregon City cars. First and Alder. All persons having accounts against the committee of arrangements of the Amer ican Medical Association are requested to promptly forward the same, fully Item ized, to Dr. F. Cau thorn, secretary, room 313, Mohawk building. Display la 2d St. Wlaiew ' Get BEAUTIFUL SILVER That U itImU" everybody mmym of the Bridal Rene pattern,- as it is without doubt the prettiest pattern on the market. Tuen there are the Violet and Irrlajr, two other beautiful patterns. Thce thrrv patters have no equal Tts to beauty. The price make It popular among buyers, and our sale on these three patterns has been something Immense. TV hare every article that In made In any of these patterns, so you can always match pieces. "We; weald he fclad to have yes atej Is lad .are the many pretty pieces made In these three patterns. Our Own Make of Plated Ware Is Knives, Forks, Spoona aaU fancy Mecca, are exact patterns of. solid silver, and In place of being stamped' plated ware arc all Mtamped with our name (Jaeger Bros.) "We have It made especially fer sa and It con tains more f liver than any other class of such goods. Oar aale In these goods has been a record breaker and everybody seems highly pleaseJ. and wny shouldn't they be. for It Is without doubt the finest plated ware on the market. 1 dozen Knives and Forks S3JM to S3.ee i dozen Teaspoons SUM to Vx dozen Dessert Spoons.-. V2.ee ts VX25 Fancy pieces, up from .. Sl.ee Sugar Spoons - , gi.ee Butter Knives 9I.ee Jelly Spoons $1.25 Berry Spools .x $1.58 te fO.75 Coffee Spoons, per Vi dozen ....S1.2S JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS e Morrison St., 'cax Ilfth. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. Goodyear machine. Better than hand work. Best material used. Schwlcd fc Bauer. 29 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth "GABLER" ON THE NAMEBOARD OF A PIANO Is a guarantee of the highest type of perfection. We have Just added this FAMOUS PIANO to our already splendid line of Instruments. We have many makes of-pianos in their various styles and woods. Will extend a reasonable length of time for payments at no advance from cash .price. Soule Bros. Piano Co. Cor. Morrison and W. Park Sts. The "YVerld-ncBorraed riaaU't LEOPOLD GODOWSKY Says In regard to the Kroeger Piano: "On my approaching tournee 1 have selected your magnificent instrument in pref erence to all others with which I am acquainted. Its grandeur of tone, endless resources, and pliant, sympathetic - toticn nave so endeared It to me that I take special pride In th- reflection that upon your pianos I shall make my farewells to the Amer ican public" Such words from the greatest living- pianist cer tainly put the Kroexer piano In a class by Itself. Though such a piano Is naturally a hlga prlced Instrument, the prices and terms I ofTer them for now, will put them In reach of those economically Inclined. Other new pianos as low as $130: one price and that the lowest; every piano marked in plain K?ures. A. "W. MEYElt, 74 Sixth near Onlc RIGHT PIANOS AT RIGHT PRICES Is what brings us our numerous customers. STEINWAY A. B. Chase Estey Eraerson Starr Richmond Heller & Co. AND OTHERS. Wc have a few high-grade second hand pianos at prices .from JIO) up. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 WASHINGTON T. ROBERT C. VOSE 320 Boylston St., Boston, Mess. HIGH -CLASS PAINTINGS Twelve-Fifty Suits Fifteen. Dollar Suits Broken lines--Bunched-Will sell them out for S 9 See Them la 24 Street Wlaaaw One Before Your Sfze Is Gone FAMOUS , CLOTHING CO. COR. MORRISON AND, 2d STS. If You Have Not What You Wish You Had in Good Tropical Worsted and Homespun Outing ' Suits $9, $10, $12.50, $15 to $20 Cool Business Sack Suits $15 to $35.00 Note. Visitors are welcome to make this great clothing house their headquarters during their stay in Port land. Plenty of room to leave grips, etc SUMMER RESORTS. Delightful Mount Hood Trip EVERT VISITOR to the Lewis and Clark Exposition ihould take this the most dellchtfui ot mil mountain trips in America. Cloud Cap Inn. 'unique and pic turesque. 7000 Xeet abOTe sea. Itvet. aSords splendid accommodations. Summit ot mountain easily acces sible from this point. Staces ! Hood River Station daily, at 6:30 A. M. and 12:30 P. M., making; connection with O. R. St 2 trains. Round trip tickets, including coaching trip, on sale tt (X B. A N. ticket ofnee. Third and Vrajbtngton streets. Portland. Par ticulars about rates at Cloud Ca? Inn by writing MRS. S. LANGH.1E. Manager. Hood Hirer. Orexen- Sead Two Cents la Stamps to A. lU. Cralr. C P. A. OrecoB Railroad XaTlratlen Com pany. Portland, for Booklet TellUar About Trip. HOTEL MOORE Clatsop Beach SEASIDE, OREGON Finest Summer resort In Ortgoa. The only hotel on the- beach overlooking; the ocean. Sea. foods a specialty. The hotel has been rebuilt and newly furnished. Hot salt baths. Fine surf bathing; directly In front of the hotel. Strictly nrst-chua. American plan. For termsand reservations address DAK J. MOORE. Proprietor. HOTEL SALT AIR CENTERVILLE, WASH. North Beach's favorite resort. Unsur passed view of ocean, near fishing rocks, good water, excellent table, all kinds of ilsh- Special rates to ramilles. For par ticulars address Mrs. J. D. Porter. Long Beach. "Wash. THE COLONIAL SEASIDE, OREGON Xew. commodious building;, well furnished, containing; all modem cosvenleaces; beauti fully situated and adjacent to the big; bath house; 3n a view of oceaa. For further par ticulars write. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE SEAVIEW, WASH. Now opea for Ike season. Heme eeaferts. excelleat table beard, centrally located, beau-. tlfut surrouaaisffs, aae surf bat&Mg;. a mast desirable place lor xaflUHes. Teu l&e ean d act or to let you oS at Haekaey Cottage. SeaTlew secosd step after leaving; Ilwaee. P. O. address, llwaco. "Ifasfc. HOsOtOPATHK; KKMUPOHH Caplels CataJac fre. WeOBABB. Cl.ABKT'a C Paniaatd. " - fiebwab Printing Co. j i tr" rxr. jtzusoiru!. rxicxrx 4TK STARK Tmg.x.x "COOl-ClotheS." T Tn iiafaT- - The greatest .Clothing House in the Northwest. High-Class Prescription Work All our prescription lenses are symmetrical and have perfectly smooth edge.i, for we employ none but skilled help. You will not find them Irreg ular In shape, or choppy and wavy, as is turned out by cheap help. Kvery pair of our lenses match per fectly and our technical knowledge and Ion? experience Insure you that they are optically perfect. Our nunllty Is high, but our prices no higher than you would pay for the other kind of work. SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's UNION MADE 3c CIGARS UNION MADE POPULAR BECAUSE OF THEIR SUPERIOR " QUALITY AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON A 2 WALTER 133 SIXTH STREET HALF LIFE'S "Dldja't hurt a felt," la -what tkey ay of WISE BROS. Dr. W. A. TVLse has Just returned from an extended tour of Eastern dental Institutions, and those having- their dental worlc done by them will have the advantage of ail new and np-ro-date methods. Examinations free. Painless ex tracting free when plates or bridges are ordered. FalMsr bid., cor. 3d aad Wash. sts. ' Open evenings till J9 P. M. Sundays from 0 to 12. Or Main SR. X. 7. WIST. j Ye Oregon In' the new Hotel Oregon, corner Seventh and Stark Streets. Orchestra every evening after six'o'clock. Perhaps Ve Have Perfection is a high aim, and a difficult aim to se cure in ready-to-wear models; but the results of the efforts of Brokaw Brothers' and Rogers, Peet & Co.'s productions are eminently conspicu ous and important. Ev ery garment made under our own supervision. Summer stocks replen ished by the most recent creations making our elaborate showing the most complete and au thentic in the Northwest - iTi'ii jlT il Til XmjpAcmttx- Opticians- CfiTLAHDiOREa 284 WASHINGTON" STREET. 'Bet. 4th sad 5th. & 0K Pleasure and prosperity depend upon clear vision. Eye-strain wrecks the entire nervous system and renders success impossible. Have youreyes fitted with sight-giving glasses be fore "bad" becomes " worse." REED THE OITIC!AN OREGONIAN BUILDING Grille CUKS, Amtiritis, iMbt ui 3W. Wwi bteae katTes, Reiki, CwvtagK ami look ia Jaaaa. Jai2!::siaBaBiisss DR. W. A. WISE,