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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1906)
THE SUNDAY OR-EGOXIAX, PORTIiAXD, JANUARY SI, 1906. 7 CITY NLWS IN BRIEF THE O REG OMAN TELEPHONES. CountlnK-noom .... Managing Editor.... Sunday Editor City Kdltor i-'ocioty Editor ompofcinK-uoom Main Main Main Main Main .Main Superintendent Building Main Bast Side Oftlce East roro r070 roro ro70 ro7o ro7o ro70 01 AMUSEMENTS. BAKER THEATER (3d and Tamhlll) TVatson's Orientals. Matinee at 2:15: to night at S:15. EMPIItF THEATER (12th and 'Morrison) 'The Little Church Around the Corner." Matinee at 2: IS. tonight at 8:13. GRAND THEATER (Park and WanhlnKton) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7:30 and 0 P. M. VANTAGES" THEATER (4th and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30 and 0 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and "Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. DP, 1L RicHxr.D Scott Is Challenged. Rich ard Scott, of Mllwaukie, -who Is a candi date for the Ttepubllcan nomination for County Judge of Clackamas County, yes terday received a letter from Grant Dlm mick, his opponent for that nomination, challenging him to discuss local affairs from the stump in that county. Farmer Scott pxid that he was not afraid to meet Mr. Dlmmlck on the stump as far as his record as County Commissioner was con cerned., but he considered that three months In advance of the election was altogether too long a time. Ho was ainupcd over the challenge he had re ceived from Mr. Dimmlck, and Intimated that "fur" would fly when he cut loose on his antagonist, as he lias stored up any quantity of oratorical thunder and lightning, and that when he got through with Mr. Dlmmlck he would look like a eheep that had been shorn. Branch T. M. C. A. at Scllwood. A branch of the Portland Y. M. C. A. has been organized at Scllwood, and steps aro being taken to secure a room for its per manent quarters. Eventually, the Sell wood branch may own ground and per manent quarters. This branch Y. M. C. A. Is the outgrowth of the mass meeting recently held In the Sellwood Presbyterian Church, and addressed by representatives from the Portland Y. M. C. A. Dr. A. "Webster is chairman of the executive committee, which has the details of the organization In hand. It lias seven mem bers. Dr. "Webster also Is at the head of the physical work. The boys have or ganized themselves with Fred. Bauer as president and William Rickson, secretary. The work to be undertaken will be re ligious, physical, educational and social. IThirty boys have already joined. Arranges for Institutes. J. It. Reid, Jrult Inspector, has made arrangements lor holding an all-day .Institute In Fair view February 5. at which time there will be an evening session. At this In stitute the ppeakcrs from the Oregon Ag ricultural College will take part. Ad dresses will be delivered on practical farm topics. The following day Mr. Reid and the -party of professors from the college will hold an institute along the same lines at the hall of Columbia Grange, which Is cast of the Sandy River. Large attendances are expected, as these two Appointments are the first ones made In those sections. Other appointments will probably be made in other sections of the county In February. "Will Sail for the Hawaiian Islands. B. F. Cannon, president of the E. F. Cannon Co.. has sufficiently recovered from his late illness so that he will be able to depart for the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. Cannon will sail from San Franeispfi Fehrnarv fi nn tlii Blmmrr Mongolia, for Honolulu, to be absent three or four mouths. The after effects of the severe attack of pyemia blood poison, which Mr. Cannon passed through In 1000. left his constitution In a shattered condition, from which he has never fully recovered. Mr. Cannon has decided to spend the Winter months in search of health. Abd-Uhl-Atef Temple. No. 117, T. O. K. K. "In Vino Veritas Ditto Zem Zcm?" Then let each one look and listen: Ini tiative and referendum proclamation, di rect primary election of officers, initiative introduction of tyros and usual business lefcrendum will take place in Knights of Pythias Hall, Marquam building. Satur day evening. January 27. Beautiful sou venirs bearing hand-made autographs of the secretary and the mystic figures 1906 will be distributed to all Votaries who arc registered for this year. 'Caution, wear your sky-piece." John M. Mann, secre tary. IS. Rex Munz. royal Vizier. Burns Anniversary Conckrt will be held in Arlon Hall on Friday. January 26, at S P. M.. under the auspices of Clan Macleay. An excellent programme of Scottish song in solo, duct and quartet will be rendered by Mrs. "Walter Reed. Miss Kathleen Trawler. Arthur Alexander and J. Adriun lipping and special selec tions by Mrs. Reed's "Treble Clef Club" and the "Macleay Glee Club." Highland piping and dancing by pipe-Major Mac Donald and Professor Robertson. Concert will be followed by a dance. Everest's Orchestra. Admission. 50c. "Will PnKAcn rcf the Indulgence. "What Is an Indulgence? Is It a License to Commit Sin?" will be the subject of a sermon by Father O'Hara at the cathe dral. Fifteenth and Davis streets tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The sermon Is one of a special series which is being delivered at the cathedral for the benefit of non Catholics, and particular Interest at taches to It. as the subject to be dealt with is one not widely understood by those outside of the Catholic Church. "Want a Tenant on Fiftli street, 3T0 feet north of Washington street, for a part or all of a two to four-story building. or which we are preparing plans. Would build to suite 'tenant Will give a favor nble leas?. G. H. DAMMEIER, Agent. 63S Chamber of Commerce. "Where Is Jonas Bukoffer? Jonas IBukopfer. who is supposed to have come to Portland about two years ago, has not been heard of since. His aunt, Mrs. J. Brand, of Rcxburg1. Idaho, is anxious to ascertain his whereabouts and to com municate same to his parents, who live abroad. Cottage Ts Burned. The cottage of 1W. H. Scott, of Laurelwood, on the Mount Scott Railway, was destroyed by Arc Thursday night. The fire spread so rapidly that Mr. Scott and family barely escaped. It was a total loss. The falling rain prevented other dwellings from burning. Holland Exhibit of the Lewis and Clark Exposition. We must move from our store. 373 Stark street, corner West Park. January 26. Every article In the entire, stock must be sold below cost price, beginning Tuesday, Jan. 23. Ad Men's Meeting Postponed. On ac count of the Calve concert Monday, the Ad Men's League has postponed Its meet ing until Tuesday, January 23, In the tower-room of the Portland Commercial Club. Tatlor-Street Methodist Church. Special meetings tills week. Paul Radcr, of Boston, assists Dr. Short. Don't fall to hear his sermon tonight. Subject, "The Spectrum." Sam Jones preaches at White Temple ioday, 10:30: also men's mass meeting, 8:30. Popular service,. 7:30. Speakers, Rev. I TV. Cronkhlte and Rev. A. W. Rider. For San Francisco. The elegant steel steamship Rcdondo sails Monday, Jan. 22. Cabin ?12, steerage $S, meals and berths included C. H. Thompson, agent, 328 3d. Graduating Exercises. Graduating exercises will take place In the assembly liall of the Sunnyside school Tuesday evening1. There are 15 In the class. You Can Find Some Pleasant fur nished rooms for rent, with or without board, at the Brown Hotel, corner of Grand and Hawthorne avenues. Full Course French Dinner -with "wine $1 per cover. Classic music Itlch gxds, corner Park & Alder streets. Clarbmokt Tavern. Northers P&ciSlc fcr&ia, 4M P. M., stop at Clarwaeat. re- JEWELRY REPAIRED DIAMONDS RESET OLD GOLD BOUGHT Do you know that wc have a repair shop where ive keep three men constantly at work manufacturing: and repairing jewelry of every kind? In nearly every household there are always a number of gold or silver articles that have become useless, for the reason that a pin, catch or some other little part is missing. 10 to 25 cents will often put a brooch in as good shape as when new. Are you wearing a ring that is either too large or small ? If so, we can make it fit you, with only slight expense. HOW ABOUT YOUR DIAMONDS? Are (he settings secure? It won't cost you a cent to find out, if you bring them to us. We have an expert diamond setter who knows just how to do this kind pf work, in case 3'ou should need new mountings or your old ones re paired. Broken lenses replaced and spectacles soldered when broken. Op tical prescriptions accurately filled. Moderate prices and first-class work only. JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 290 Morrison St., Near Fifth Found Dtnamitb Caps. Boys attending the Albina Central School Thursday found some dynamite caps near the build ing, and. not knowing their dangerous character handled them somewhat rough ly, and several were broken, but none exploded. The boys carried some of the caps Into the classrooms, where the prin cipal found one in the hands of a boy, which he took away. He them told them that even dynamite caps were dangerouB. However, the principal, not knowing that other boys had caps, did not pursue hl investigations further, and the other lads carried off the deadly explosives in their pockets. When the bank was removed for the new portion of the Albina Central Schoolhouse explosives were ued, and it is supposed that these caps were left by the workmen. Franklin Hik" Theme. "Benjamin Franklin" will be the subject of a lecture before the People's Fdrum tonight by Dr. C. H. Chapman, cx-prcsldcnt of the University of Oregon. The meeting will be in Elks' Hall. Marquam building, and will begin at 8 O'clock. Art Association Building Open. The building of the Art Association. Fifth and Taylor streets, will be open today from 2 to 4:30 P. M., with free admission. This Is" the last day of the exhibition of Japan ese prints. A few oil paintings arc also exhibited. "Turn the Earth Upside Down." Our special faim and real estate ads. John Krusb lias opened a new restau rant. 363 Morrison street. Wm. Travis. Jr.. architect, has moved to 327 Failing building. Wooster, Havana cigar man. J0S Wash." Bio Shoe Sale. Marks Shoe Company. Dr. Swain, dentist. 311 Dekum bldg. THEMISSIONARY INSTITUTE SUBJECTS AT CHURCHES TODAY "WILL. BEAR O.V WORK. Leader Will Speak Today n the Vn rloiift Hoimrn of Wornblp lu Portland. The young people's missionary insti tute, which has been In sossion at the First Congregational Church since last Thursday, practically came to a close yesterday afternoon with the ending- of that session. Meetings; which will be held in various churches this morning and evening will be In the interests of the Institute and the subjects discussed will all bear on missionary work, but tiiere will be no further gathering- of the delegates in one body. Most of yes terday afternoon was devoted to a dis cussion of what the institute has accom pllshed. and it was the general Impres sion that much good had been done for the future of the missionary cause. In a closing address S. Earl Taylor, chairman of the institute, called es pecial attention to the efficacy of prayer In missionary work. At the close of his address the various pastors pres ent prayed fervently for the various eountnos represented in the mission Held, the half hour spent in this man ner being very Impressive. This morning- Rev. U W. Conkhltc will speak at the First Congregational Church: Rev. G. B. Smythe. at Centen ary Methodist; C. V. Vickrey. at Pied mont Presbyterian, and Bishop Bell at the United Brethren. This evening- pul pits -will be supplied thus: Dr. G. B. Smythe, at First Congregational; Rev. L. W. Conkhlte and Rev. A. W. Rider, at the First Baptist; Dr. T H. P. Sailer, at the First Presbyterian. During the day Dr. Licurlng will address four different German meetings. Denominational committees were ap pointed by the institute to keep up In terest in the study of missionary meth ods and work. Seveial of the leaders left for Seattle last night to prepare for the institute which will be held at that place this week. AT THE THEATERS AT TirK MARQUAM. "In go mar." i'arthcnla '..MI Tere?e Deale Act or Miss Annie Marie Schaefer Tbeano.... ...Mir Eve1n Jones A last or Norman llackctt Timaroh of Massllla... Arthur Teung Plydor Charles Stedman Myren Harry C. Barten I.ykon William . Thome Amblvar. .............Leo. IV. Byron Ncocles Milton Neblcn. Jr. Elphenor C N. Stark Novk. . ....Harry MaeFayden Trinobantes Edwin Clarke Simo Harry K. Lc.'fltr Ingotr.ar Louis James "The Merchant of Venice." Duke of Venice Harry C. Barten Shytock Louis James Antenlo W. L. Thome Bassanlo Norman Hackett Gratlano Arthur Teung Lorenzo Harry M acFa yden Solanlo Milton Nobles. Jr. Sfalurlno C. N. Stark Launcelot Gobbo. ...Charles Stedman .Old Gobbo i James Bealn Tubal G. S. Arnold Balthazar Harry Lcffier Portia MIis Aphle James Jeeelca Miss Tcrese Doagle Xcrlsss....MlBs Anna Marie Schaefer V JANUARY CLEARING SALE WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the seasoa at the. Portland Eestaurant; fine, prlvato apart ments for parties. Open all night. 806 Washington, near Fifth. The best six-course dinner, with wine, eoc, 12 to S P. M.. at Scott Restaurant, 7th and Ankcny. Fine merchants' lunch. 25c. A chicken dinner will be served at the Perkins Restaurant today from 12 to E P. 3d. Price 35c Louis E. Martinez, Mgr. The Empire, 192 Third street; chicken dinner, 30c; turkey, 25c; finest in city. Genuine French dinner, with wine, EOc, at 23 Fifth street, near Stark. RAINCOAT ADVERTISEMENT There appeared In The Sunday Orcgon ian of January 14 tinder the signature of tho Goodyear Rubber Company, an advertisement concerning a ?ale on rain coats at $8.S5. A t5'Pograph!cal error oc curred. In this signature, as the adver tisement was not that of the Goodyear Rubber Company. DELIGHTFUL- yKyPOST. Splendid Weather .at This Popular r&dflc Coast RtwL Delightful in cveryflpfertlcular Is the weather at Newport and the Southern PaclHc and the Corvallte & Eastern rail roads havo resumed their cheap rates to this place for tho Winter. Particulars by asking at Third and Washington streets, Portland. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. B. M. Smith and family -wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to their friends and relatives, for their sympathy and kindness shown towards them, who attended tho funeral of their husband and father. B. M. Smith. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for the sym pathy and kindness extended us In our recent affliction In the death of our broth er, Gee-rsc G. Mautx. THE FAMIL.Y. At the matinee yesterday afternoon In the Marquam, Louis James gave a re markable performance of "Jngomar" be fore an audience of stanch admirers of his art. Once again we followed this startling picture of elemental passions and noted the facile strength and finish that charac terized this actor's compelling analysis of Ingomar's battle within himself. The barbarian supreme, compounded of all brute Instincts ferocity, love of fighting, lust of physical power the great domi nant figure of a crowd of savage soldiers, and how the divine spark of love first kindles something in him that swiftly comes to rule his whole magnificent self, were depicted with rare skill and force. The intellectual development of the char acter Is finely drawn by the actor. He was adequately supported by Miss Terese Deagle. who gave to Parthcnla a sweet simplicity and dignity. A fasci nating and intelligent delineation of the beautiful love story was the rcsulL The company and scenic equipment In each of these James representations acceptably fill out an impression that will be prom inent in the memory of this season's more agreeable events. Jn the evening "The Merclmnt of Ven ice" was the bill. Mr. James playing Shy lock. His interpretation of the part dif fers in many respects from the traditional rendering established by the more famous Shylocks who have been long known to the public. It follows Henry Irvlng's In terpretationthe fundamental Idea being the consuming hatred of Jew for Gentile. You can feel sorry for the Shylock James shows us: you do not see a detestable consummate money-lover, although James elaborates much of the cunning and craft. Revenge is seen towering over all other considerations, and the lesson to what this all-absorbing passion leads Is sent homo like a thunderbolt. But the pity of It all. the inevitable pathos of the predicament in which the poor old man finds himself bereft of child and money and baffled In his revenge is allowed to penetrate and make Itself felt around your hearL The Shylock of James is openly, manifestly glarlnglv Pitifully human, and the rising tears for the doomed and defeated member of the human race -well up within us. while in deed -we feel also the sound Justice that orders things as they turn out in this wonderful play. In the several notable scenes of great climacteric tenslon-nota-bly the great trial scene James rose to uiiU-v3 sejuom witnessed on the present A. H. BALLARD. decadent stage. SAVAGE OPERA COMPANY It Will Give Ita First Season in Portland. James S. Huton. wlio Is in Portland ar ranging for the engagement of the Sav age Grarid Opera Company, which Is to appear at tho Marquam Grand February 5, 6 and 7, statea that this city will here after probably be treated regularly to a season or grand opera. If the present tour of the company that he represents Is as successful as every indication gh-cs as surance that It will be. Heretofore the Savage Company, -which 19 a monster or ganization, employing 200 persons and traveling in a special train of 14 cars, has confined its appearances on the Pacific Coast to San Francisco and Los Angeles This schedule made the distance hetween points very great and tho company on the present tour will go to Seattle Ta coma. Vancouver. B. C, Butte and TIcl- 'pianos Tou will (Ind that a piano is always satisfactory If It Is a jjood Instru ment and the purchaser receives good treatment from the house from which ha bought It. We carry none hut honestly-made, reliable pianos and our earnest !elre Is to please our customers. Ask any of them if they are not vatltfied with their dealings with this house. A fattened customer is the cheapest and best way of advertising-. Wo cordially Invite you to Inspect the many different makes of fine pianos we carry. Also a complete line of piano players and player pianos. SOULE BROS. PIANO CO. : MsJHrfactwer' Ages. 374 MmitH St., ck. W. Park This week will be the banner week of this Phenomenal Value-Giving Sale, the greatest Money-Saving Event of the whole . year. With a very few exceptions (contract goods) every article has been reduced, making every department a place of bargains. : Men's Fine Suits, Overcoats, Furnish ings and Hats, Trunks, Bags, Valises and Leather Goods, Children's Suits, Over coats, Hats, Caps, General Furnishings When you buy a Suit or Overcoat you buy garments made good by our guarantee gar ments remarkable for their superiority in STYLE, QUALITY AND FIT Misses' Man-Tailored Suits and Coats at Actual Cost; THE GREATEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST ena. all of which arc new places upon Ita Itinerary. The company will .give four perform ances In Portland, thfee evenings and a matinee, ilonday evening it will present Wagner's tone drama. "Tanhaufer." and Tuesday evening Puccini's "La Boheme" will be given. By special request this has been substituted for "Rigoletto. which was to have been the bill. "Wag ncr'a first music drama. "Lohengrin." will he presented at the Wednesday mat inee and the engagement will close with Gounod's "Faust." Wednesday evening. About 150 persons, among them some of the leading operatic singers of the coun try, appear In theso productions. The company carries Its own orchestra of 50 players for which the orchestra pit at the Marquam will have to be enlarged by the removal of three rows of scats. All of the gorgeous scenery and spectacular electrical effects which were used by the Savage company in the large eastern cities will be brought to Portland for the appearance here. AVork on Irvington Scwcr. Good progress is reported in the con struction of the Jrvington district scwcr. very little. If any, bad ground having as yet been encountered by the contractors. The sewer committee of the Executive Board Is watching operations with a vigi lant eye. and yesterday David Wllkle was appointed as an inspector of the work. It Is evident the city lawmakers arc not anxious to have a repetition of the scan dals involved in the building of the Tanner-Creek sewer. The latrl novelty In venetahles l a black potato. TrhlcH has been sent to a well-known ed merchant of Uwion. This eccentric tuber camf from the Conco and In mM to have an excellent flavor. It In especially rec ommended for ornamental cookery and In a&. lUch -Grade Pianos for Beat And sold on easy payments. Piano tuning and repairing. H. Slnshelmer. 72 Third St. Be Sure You Buy Right A proper investment for the right class of goods now will save you at least 50 per cent at the ending. A few dollars more for a high-grade f ilano. but then it will last you a ifetlmc. when. If you get some un known, new or unreliable make, you will, in a few ycara. have to buy another; besides, you have poor music continually. We havo the best makes in the world, and can sell at prices that appeal to all. 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