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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1905)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIA POBTIiAND, AUGUST 6, 190o. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OKEGOXIAN'S TELJTrHOKES. Counttng-Rocm ............. .....Kln 097 Managing Editor. .....Mala 634 Snndar Editor.... Mate City Editor Main 1M Society Editor Main 6235 Composing-Room Mala 6S5 Superintendent Building..... Red 2S2S Em Bide Of ace... East 61 AMUSEMEXTS. BELASCO THEATER Uth and "SVaahlcgton) Matinee- at 2:15 ana evening at 8:15, a dra matic version of 'Carmen. BAKER THEATER (Sd aad Yamhill) Con ilnuotfs vaudeville. 2:80. 7:30 and 8 P.M. GRAND THEATER Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:80 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:00. 7:30. 9 P. M, RECREATION' PARK (24th and Vaughn) At 2:30 P. M.. championship lacrosse. Portland vs. Seattle. OREGOXIAK AT SUMMER RESORTS. Orders riven to any of the following agent ts-111 be given careful attention. All mail sub scriptions must be paid for In advance: Lonr Beach. ................ :..Strauhal & Co. Savlew Strauhal & Co. The Breakers..... J. M. Arthur Ocean Park C. H. HU1 Seaside- ...P. Dresser & Co. Gearhart Kruse's Hotel JCewport ... F. H. lione Wllholt F. "W. McLeran Collins Hot Springs C. T. Belcher Moffett'a Hot Springs T. Moffett St. Martin's Springs. Mineral Sprgs. Hotel Co. Meetings Are Successful. The meet lncs at Jennings Lodjrc. under the auspices of the Evangelical Association. are well attended. Sixteen out of the 25 ministers of the association In .the state, are taking part. The intention is to make the Jennings' Lodge grounds the perma nent place for holding all the conventions jid campmeetings. The association has purchased eight and one-half acres of land there, and will erect a permanent tabernacle. So for during the meetings many of the lots in the tract have been sold, and it is from the proceeds that the tabernacle -Rill be built. Situated on the Willamette River with a gentle slope and near the electric railway the grounds are well adapted to be made a general convention place. Today the congrega tions of the Portland Evangelical Asso ciation will adjourn to the campground. "Wanted ron FoncrMJ Check Constable A. D. Keenan, of the East SMe court, returned empty-handed from Gresham yesterday, where he went to arrest Charles Wallace, on charge of passing a bogus check for J15 on N. B. Ham. Wal lace had been at the hotel in Gresham. and was operating in photograph coupons selling coupons with the guaranty that a lot of pictures could be had at a very cheap rate, and worked off this check on Mr. Ham for ?15. The check was drawn on Dexter-Horton Company, bank ers, signed J James T. Fowler, and in dorsed by Charles Fowler. Mount Tabor Cottage Burned. A cot tage owned and occupied by S. D. Taylor was destroyed by fire Friday evening. There was no alarm turned in for the Fire .department, and even if there had been it would have been impossible to have saved the building, as it is too far out. Nearly all the furniture was saved through the efforts of Mrs. Taylor and tr.e neighbors. The cause of the fire is not known. The loss is about 51000. Mr. Taylor had just completed his home and recently occupied It. There Is no fire protection in the neighborhood. Evert Satdrdat. A. & C. . R. R. Seaside vSpeciau A. & C. R. R. Leaves 2:30 P. M Union Depot 2:30 p. m. 2-Dat Round Trip Tickets 2-Dat. ONL.T J2.50 Onlt. No Tranbfers. No Delate. No Dubt. See C. A. Stewart, Aot., 248 Alder St. To Cioar Smokers. DO TOU KNOW THAT THE VMAROUEBITD" Havana Cigar is about the best that has happened 2 and that tou get a larger size toh tour monet than in ajft other line of goods. Your sionet .rack if xot good. To BE FOUND AT AZ.Ii DEALERS. CL.TDE Evans, Diptributor. Tb6llet Trips on O. W. P. Todat. To Oregon City, Canemah Park -and Gresham. 25 cents: Eagle Creek. Estacada and the Upper Clackamas River. 50 cents round trip. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 75 cents. Cars leave First and Alder streets for Oregon City on the odd hour and every 40 minutes; Estacada, 7:30, 9:30, 11:20 A. M., 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7:15 P. SL Short River Excursions to Oregon City, and return Sunday for 23 cents. No better way. to spend three hours. It' a trip one never tires of. Boats from Tay lor street. 8:30, 9:30, 11:30 A. M., 1:30, 2:30. 5 P. M.: last trips back, 6:30 and 6:30 P. M. Civil, War Veteran's Funeral. The funeral of the late George E. Usherwood, formally of Company F, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, will be held this morning at 10:30 at Holman's Chapel. Rev. Henry A. Barden will conduct the services. Purse Awaits Owner. The police have in their possession at headquarters a purse picked up by Patrolman Isakson. It is a leather purse, and with it was found a shopping bag. The property Is being held for identification. If doino the Fair this Hot weather has worn you out. why not try a few weeks rest at The Hood River Sanitarium. Any Oregonian can tell you how cool and com. fortable it is at Hood River during thcse: iiul raonins. At the White Temple Todat. Preach ing by Dr. O. W. Van Osdel, of Spokane. Wash. Morning, "Mountains of Gold." Night, "From Missouri Who?" Special music H. B. Litt, Fourth and Washington streets. Our slaughtering .prices in rtlk milts and' waists will be the feature of the coming week. Championship Lacrosse Match, Portland vs." Seattle. .Baseball Grounds, 2:30 Todat. St. Johns Docks Completed. St. Johns public dock, at the foot of Richmond street, was completed yesterday by Con tractor Robert Smith, the cost being something over. 5500. It extends out to deep wa.ter and has both an upper end lower floor for high and low water. Boats have been using the dock for sev eral days, although not finished. It is expected to be a great ' benefit, as the sawmills had cut off steamers from land ings at Lower St. Johns. For More Wateii and Better Car Service. A general mass meeting of the people .of the district in the- southeast. embracing Arleta, Woodmare and Lents and the surroundings has been called to .-meet at ine nail in Arieta next Satur day evening. The object of this meeting is to form an Improvement association. or push club, to work for a better water supply, an improved car service and sucn other neighborhood business as may come up. Sad Home-coming. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Black, of Mount Tabor, returned home yesterdar from Grass Valley. Eastern Oregon, with the body of their infant son, Kenneth, who was 1 year and 5 months old. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from their home on West ave nue and the O. R. & N tracks. Mrs. Black went to Grass Valley on a visit. and had only been there a week when the child was taken ill and died. Aged Mans Fauu Charles Turner, a stableman on Tenth street between John son 'and Kearney streets, while carry ing a sack of oats from the loft to the floor below, fell down th stairs yester day afternoon and sustained severe In juries to his head and body. Turner la more than 75 years old. It was found necessary to have him taken to the Good Samaratan Hospital. Trubtt Escapes From Jail. S. Joseph, a "trusty" at the County Jail who was sentenced to 90 days on a charge of lar ceny, escaped yesterday afternoon and has not been rearrested. Joseph com mitted many petty crimes in the city. His sentence would have expired Septem ber 27. Home Training Association. A called meeting of the Home Training Associa tion will be held Monday afternoon, Au gust 7, at 3 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian Association rooms. All mem bers are urged to. be present. Annual. Mission Festival. The annual mission festival of the Zion German Lutheran Church (Missouri) synod, will be held today in Hawthorne jrark. East Twenth street. Services will be held at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Will Speak to Veterans. Rev. Clar ence True Wilson, D. D., pastor of Grace M. E. Church, will talk to the veterans at the Sellwood Park this afternoon "at 3 o'clock. Mrs. J. H. Hamilton and Mrs. Harry Stone will sing. Will, Take Census of St. Johns. M. L. Tuffs, a well-known resident of St, Johns, will begin taking the census of that new city next week, and expects to make thorough work. The population is estimated at 2500. 100-Mile Trollet Trip for 51.00 O. W. P. excursion, car leaves First and Alder streets dally, -except Sunday. 9:40 A. M-, return 4:00 P. M., two hours stops at Estacada for lunch at the hotel. Methodists Attention! Hear Dr. Short at Taylor-street Church this morn ing. "The Mission of Jesus." Dr. Holl ingshead -preaches tonight. Hear him. BEZ.UNGER Withdraws Application. Oscar H. Bellinger has withdrawn his application fox the appointment to' the office of City Engineer of Portland. Championship Lacrosse Match. Portland vs. Seattle. Basebau. Grounds, 2:30 Todat. Antiseptic dustless floor oil, F. E. Beach & Co., The Pioneer Paint Com pany, selling agents. 135 First st. Garden Slugs and otner pest die from Avenarius Carbolineum Wood Preserver. Fisher-Thorsen, foot Morrison st. Concert and dance Sunday afternoon and evening at Columbia River Beach and Park, take Vancouver car. For Sale. Handsome new 9-room resi dence, with or without furn. E27 Kearney. Establishment Max, 314 The Dckum. Paris address. Max, 12 Rue d'Hanteville. Bot who found cheek No. 23SI, Colum bia Eng. Wks return 285 Wash.; reward. Clearance Sale Human Hair Goods. Aza Holmes Ribbeckb. 304 Morsn. st Edward T. Taogart. attorney and counselor, 416 Chamber of Com. bldg. Fob Rent. Modern 11-room house. Wm. G. Beck, 307 The Falling building. Tkk CaLiUXet Restaurant. 149 Seventh. Fine luncheon, Kc; dinner. 60c. OrnciAt, Spoons have Pres. Goode's slg. Anslet Printing Co., 25 Oak street. WHERE JO DINE. All Ua delicacies or the season at the Portland ReiU.'irant, fine, private apart nenta for p&rtlM. 80S Wash., near Fifth. When in Seattle, "Tho Rathskeller." a high-class place to eat. Sea food; Eastern meats. Large orchestra dally. THE OXFORD. Special French dinner, with wine, 50c; chicken dinner, 35c G8 6th st., near Oak. Genuine French dinner, Tlth wine, 50c, at 93 Fifth street, near Stark. - Crawfish af'The Empire." 162 3d street, THE EMPIRE. Finest chicken dinner In town, 30c delicacies of the season. 192 Sd St. All CLAREM0NT TAVERN. Launch Fox leaves Morrison street. Mer rill's boathou6e, to Claremont, 10; 12 A. M., z, 4, b.ju, sua f. jo. .tie turning 11 a. M.: L 3, 5. 7:30. 11:30 P. M. Joseph Spel&rlch Dead. Joseph Speldrlch, the architect and builder of the Sacred Heart Church and Timely Hint CUTTING PRICES ON GOODS JUST WHEN YOU NEED THEM Outing Suits Slaughtered SllitS reduced to SllitS reduced to AuyuuiuMij rAiNib in our house, re- ( a im gardless of former price or value, now sold J J r v A Ncv Hat with a New Suit makes the wardrobe complete The Salsbury for $2.50 Famous Clothing Co,, ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT Has been added to our manufacturing department by the addition of a POWERFUL ELECTItlC MOTOR AND SHAFTING. This gives us an immense advantage over our competitors, as we aro able to turn out the finest Jewelry work without sending' it from our store. Few people realize the amount of repairing- and making up of Jewelry that is done by our s&op. We manufacture all our Wedding1 Rings, as well as special designs In Necklaces, Brooches, Charms, Medals, Class Pins, Lodge Pins, etc, in platinum, cold, silver and gold filled. OUR SUCCESS In this branch is duo to the fact that all work Is not only done extra well, but very promptly, and every Job Is guaranteed. Diamonds reset so that they show to the best advantage New points put on old rings. We treat old customers in such a way that they send us their friends. We never misrepresent an article even if we lose a sale. Elk Teeth, Eaglo Claws, Fancy Stones, etc. nicely mounted in orig inal designs. Nuggets made into pins, chains, etc Precious Stones of all kinds, including' kunzites, tourmalines, hya cinths, opals, turquoise, topaz, etc TWENTIETH CENTURY DIAMONDS are one of our specialties. They cost a little more than the ordinary cut diamonds, but are the finest thing' in the market. We have some beauties at 51S5., 5250, 5290, 5325 and 5600. If you want the best, buy the 20th Century. JAEGER BROS. opticnI 290 MORRISON STREET, .NEAR FIFTH We do crown and bridgeworle without pain. Our 38 years experience In plate work enables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A. Wise has found a cats war to extract teeth absolutely without pain. Sr. T. P. Wle la an expert at .gold filling and crown and brldgework. Extracting free when plates or bridges are ordered. .WISE BROS., Dentists Falling Building, cor. Third and "Wash. SU, Open evenings till 0 o'clock. Sundays from 0 to 12. Or Main 2029. DR. W. A. WISE. Great Auction of Chinese and Japanese Goods Owing to "being overstocked for the Pair trade and very limited room in our store, we concluded to force our goods at auction sale. The largest stock of this kind in the city consisting of "beautiful silver ware, cloissonne, satsuma, new brass ware, ebony carved furnitures, embroidered silk kimonos and fine decorated porcelain tea sets, etc. Sale commences 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Continue retailing before or after auction; wholesale at warehouse. ANDREW KAN & CO. 287 Morrison Street, Between Pourth and Pifth. A Week's Midsummer Oriental Rug Sale! Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Portland. Largest Stock Ever Displayed on North Pacific Coast Unparalleled Opportunity to Supply the Home "With a Ploor Cover-" , ing That Will Last a Hundred Years. Friends In Portland, strangers in tho city, do not fall to call and see our new and magnificent display. For this week only we will offer inducements that will positively not be granted again this season. Now is your time and now your opportunity to secure the richest bargains ever offered in this line ol goods. ATIYEH BROS., 411 wsATsRHEIlrGT0N school, died suddenly August 8 at Shanlko,-j .tastem uregon. Arrangements are be ing made for his funeral at Mount Angel. Mr. Speldrlch had many warm admirers. CLATSOP BEACH CHARMS And Delights Thousands or Tourists ! Dailj- $4 Season Tickets $1 J $2.50 Two-Day Tickets $2.50. Through train loaves Union Depot S A. M. dally and cverj' Saturday at 2:30 P. M. Xo delays. No transfers. No dust. See C. A. Stewart, agent, SIS Alder street about tickets, official Information, tlme cards, etc., and ask for Clatsop Beach souvenir containing 30 beautiful half-tone illustrations. Tickets sold at Union De pot. - ESCAPERN0NG WINE The finest product of the scappernong, the native North Carolina grape. A de licious, refreshing white wine. Moderate ly sweet a ladies' wine. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Inc. distributors. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. Goodyear machine. Better than hand work. . Best material used. Schwlnd & Bauer. 2C9 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth Outing Palits Reduced -S5.70f Corner Morrison and2dSts. DR. t. r. vnsr. CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF" PIANOS My entire stock of about 50 Pianos must be so d by Sept. 1st. You will find in this stock the most famous makes at prices you never heard of before, and at any terms to suit you A.W. MEYER T Sixth Street, Near OaJc DON'T LOWES THE STAND AED OF MUSIC by allowing an inferior Piano to go into your home. There are lota of people that never learn to play because tho Piano they have to practice on is so grating and rattly that they soon become disgusted with music; while those who have a sweet toned and perfect-action Piano find a fascination that soon makes them proficient, and likewise elevates the standard of music. Buy a SteJawajr or one of the other high-grades wo carry, and you. can not help but be a piano player. DUNDORE PIANO. CO. 233 WASHINGTON ST. EDUCATION'AX. American kmbaLlhall 2J9 tt 2U Wifati Ati Cklcsro. TkLlxScfe! Conservatory of Mteaad FrjBiifJ Art. Sixty adsent Irutrao- tors. lBriTBlr4 Prrw A4tbU Lf-ccher trxlnlz: HOUSTON SCHOOL Casaen HIII, Spokaae, Wash. Incorporated boarding aad day school for boys above age of eight. New buildings on deration near city. Dry and Invigorating atmosphere efpedallr beneficial to thoie from Coast region. Teachers college- gradu ate. Careful supervision and preparaUoa Xor college or business. Address EDGAR F. STRONG. PRTNCTPAI- MEDICAL DEPARTMENT . OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Nineteenth annual session begins Sept. 13, 1003. Address S. E. JOSEPHI. M. IX, Dean 610 Dckum bldg.. Portland. CLEARANCE - , V -f. Ik. . - 9?(ens Superfine Clothing at 9?f oney "Saving Prices No effort was spared by our Mr. Steinbach while in the East in securing such exclusive Summer styles as would rival everything brought to the Pacific Coast. He selected from such makers as Rogers, Peet & Co., Brokaw Bros., and others of high fame business SuitSj Outing Suits and Urousers The replenishments were too extensive for the advanced season, hence the price reductions that will save you money. 'AzVr'S8' $12-85, S14.85, $18, 7?,----, 52.15, $3, $4, S4.75, $5.75, Outts. $22, 27.50, $32. Orousers: $650t 7.'50, 875 Earliest of the Fall shipments will SUMMER RESORTS. Delightful Mount Hood Trip EVERT VISITOR to the- Ixiwts and Clark Exposition should take this the most delightful of all mountain trips In America. Cloud Cap Inn. unique and pic turesque. 7000 feet above sea Ievst. affords splendid accommodations. Summit of mountain easily acces sible from this point. Stages tear Hood River Station daily, at 0:30 A IT. and 12:30 P. M., making connection -with O. R. St N. trains. Round trip tickets, including coaching trip, on sale at O. R. A K. ticket office. Third and Washington streets. Portland. Par ticulars about Trafes at Cloud Ca? Inn by writing MRS. S. LAXGILEE. Manager. Hood River. Oregaa. Send Two Cents la Stamp to A. I Crake. O. P. A. Oregon Railroad Navigation Com pany. Portlaad. for Beekle4 Telling About Trip. HOTEL MOORE Clatsop Beach SEASIDE, OREGON Finest Summer resort la Oregon. The only hotel on the beach overlooking ths ocean. Sea foods & specialty. The hotel has bo;n rebuilt and newly furnished. Hot salt baths. Fine surf bathing directly la front of the hotel. Strictly fixst-cl&s. Americas plan. For terms and reservations address DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor. The Seaside House Is &bw open to guests Flrat-Claaa Service la Every Way. Beautiful Walks and Drives on the Premises With Beatias; said Fishing- TJasHrpassed Free bus meets all trains. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE SEAV1EW, WASH. Now open for the seasoa. Home comforts, excellent tab.le board, centrally located, beau tiful surroundings, fine surf bathing, a most desirable place for families. Tell the con ductor to let you oft at Hackney Cottage. Sea view second stop after leaving Iliraoo. P. O. address. Ilwaco. Wash. WILHOIT SPRINGS STAGE Leaves -Oregon City dally, except Sundays, at 9:30 A. M Fare 11.60. Oregon City office next door to Oregon Water Power Co.'a depot. ROBERT C. VOSE 320 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. HIGH-CLASS PAINTINGS MIDSUMME The Greatest Clothing House in the are beginning to arrive Suit styles of the '05 Fall models just received be sure to meet with your highest approval. The Heard Suction Eyeglass A boon to a long-suffering, vision afflicted public. This new- eyeglass will fit any nose, is comfortable, convenient, simple, durable and the most economical. We guarantee to replace any one of them within two years with an entirely new mounting, in case of breakage. SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's UNION MADE 5c CIGARS UNION MADE POPULAR BECAUSE OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. THE ROSENFELD-SIVHTH CO., Distributors Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON SEVERAL ESSENTIALS WALTER 133 SIXTH STREET XoicEOPAXniO XXaCEDXES -r- Complete rteclr moderate prices. KaU ardors solicited. Catalogue free. WOODAKD, CLARKE CO Portlaad. Or. FOR RESPONSIBLE PARTIES WILL ERECT BUILDING TO SUIT TENANT On quarter block northwest corner of Wash - ' . - ihgton and Eleventh Streets. -v ML A. GUINST, Owner SAN FRANCISCO. APPLY AT Portland Off Ice, 262 Alder" Street SALE Northwest. Exclusively controlled by Manufacturing- Cpikiahs- POHTlANOiQREO. '2S4 IVn.iblnKton Street, IletiTten Fourth and Fifth. Are required to make perfect eye wear. First sight, afterwards ad justment, high-quality frames and lenses and style. We meet all requirements. i 5 REED THE OPTICIAN OREGONIAN BUILDING gchwab Priming Co. MXST irOXX. SLZASOSjtSLZ rxrcKS 2 4 7K STAUK STREET