THE SUXDAT QREGOXIAJS, POBTLAlfD, APRIL 1, 1906, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGONIAN TELEPHONES. CounUns-Room ........ Mnnapirur Editor. . fc'uadsr Editor City Editor .Society Editor Coenpns!i)-Room ....... Superintendent Building B.r fciae Olflce .....MaHn ....Main ....Main ....Main ....Mala ....Main ....Main ..East 7076 7070 7070 7070 7070 7070 7070 61 AMUSEMENTS. SIX!,!: THEATER (3d and Tamhll!)- Empire l omedy Company; matlnc at 2:15 V M : iMilKht at 8;13. SMI'IRE THEATER (ICth and Morrison) M WHCn Family"; matinee at 2:13 I' J! . t-vlslit at S:15. i.i'AXU 'J HEATER (Park and "Washing ton) Contlnuoui vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 1) P. M. I AN r AGES' THEATER (4th and Stark) ''ortlnuoua vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30 and 3 P M. f-iAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 0 P. M- ASTORIA, OREGON'. Orrgonlan Ajrracy, comer Eleveath and Bond ft reel with Well. Cargo Co.'u Ex lirws Office. Phone Main 431. Carpeatcr it .Macbeth, amenta. Doing Effective "Work. The Port of Portland dredge has got down to effec llvc work the past two days with satis factory results. Before, the work was mainly preparatory, but now the real fill ing on the low ground goes forward on the cuth side of East Alder street. The material pumped Is composed of atones, gravel and sand. Before the pumping was started yestlay It was estimated by Engineer lockwood and W. I. Boise that WO yards of material had been de posited on the low grounds at a cost of 20 cents a cubic yard, which Is ?ry much lower than any AH has yet been made, but better results are expected hencefor ward. Just how low a ligure It will be demonstrated that material can be pumped from the bottom of the river to the low ground cannot be foretold, and on this depends the success of the ex periment under way. but those Interested think that this way of filling will be shown to be the best and cheapest, which is the object that 1? sought. Prominent men hae been watching the work of the dredge since it has boen operated. In deed, there is constantly a crowd at the yhore end of the pipe line. RtHirt, TM.BPHONE Com pant. At a meeting of the farmers at the Grcsham Grango hall to complete the organization of the Multnomah & Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company, it was de cided to proceed with the organization as noon as possible. The by-laws of the cor poration were not completed. President n. w . snasuan ana j imoiny urownnui were appointed to perfect the organiza tion of the company. The capital etock was placed at 55000, divided into 200 shares at 425 a share. At this meeting It was decided to accept the proposition of the Pacific States Telephone Company o pur- chaso Its 'phom-s for J8.50 and pay Jl a year rental for the receiver and transmit ter, or pay $5 a year for rent of 'phones. It was reported that nearly all the tele phone poles had been delivered In that section and that the lines would soon he In operation. CEi,EnnATni Thf.iii Silver "Wedding. H. F. Taylor and wife celebrated their rilver wedding last evening at their home. 263 Halsey street, and received the con gratulations of numerous friends. The couple were married in Memphis in 18S1 by Bishop Qulntod. of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and have lived in Port land for 23 years. Mr. Taylor was born in Lynchburg, Va.. IS years ago. He wa for wvon years engaged in the express business in tills city, and later was a member of the police force. He served as a deputy sheriff under George C. Sears and recently has been engaged in the K'-ocrry business. Mr. Taylor has pros pered and owns considerable real estate. Oimxr to Improvement Akskssment. (5 Dc Egidlo and Mrs. P. De Egidlo, own crs of the west 100 feet of the north half of 1'jt 7, block 72 Curruthers Addition. have filed a remonstrance with the City C Hindi against the proposed assessment for th" improvement of Fifth street, from the south line of Sheridan to a point 200 feet south thereof, claiming that It Is greatly in excess of the benefits derived by -said property. The protestants allege Hint their property has h frontage of but 2o feel, and is assessed J120..4, or an aver age of J4.82 a front foot. Prohibitionists Kix. Meet. Mullno mah County Prohibitionists will meet on the afternoon of Sunday. April 7, Instead of April 8, as previously announced, in the y. M. C. A. auditorium. The naming of a county ticket and the enunciation of a plat Conn will be the chief business of the convention. The session will begin at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and will continue during the evening. AH mem bcis of the party resident in the county are urged to attend. Home Trainino Circle Meets. The Home Training Circle, recently organized Momuvil'.a. was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of the president, j Mr. H. It. Dickinson. Villa avenue and Center s-trect. Light refreshments were svn.ed. and a programme consisting of ' In trumciUiil and vocal selections, red-i tUionv aiiii talks was rendered. The clr c ' is in h healthy condition, and Is al ien: a v.ik jilng an Interest In child sUuly I 'i i Ik community. . ttuERO Koit Cruelty to House. J. SiUman wic arrested by Patrolman An numNon v-uiday afternoon and booked at noli licadqunrtors on a charge of vruell mi horse. The animal was In ry bad cMidltlon. and was unfit for service. Saltman declared ho had just purchased the horse, and said he did not intend to use It for work, but he was arrested and had to put up $23 cash bail. He will hnve a hearing In the Municipal Court tomorrow morning. Soclists Will Assist Prisoners. A public meeting of the Socialists will be held tonight at 8 o'clock to devise way and means to assist In the defense of Charles H. Moyer. "V. D. Haywood and George A. Pettlbone, officers of the West ern Federation of Miners, who will b tried in Idaho. The meeting will be hold at S o'clock at Socialist Hall. 303 Davjs street Henry I Titus, of Toledo, O.. will talk of the Idaho troubles. Intermkwhd on Portland. C. Lom bard!, of Portland. Is visiting In Dallas. Tex, He was Interviewed In The Dalles JC s lwt Sunday, and a column article on Portland was printed. Mr. Lombardl gave many Interesting facts about Port-l-i nd and Oregon and his Interview is de signed t stimulate tourist travel to Port Mod and the Northwest. The Oregon Auto-Despatch has pur posed the entire capital stock of the Wskcnfan & Morse Transfer Company ind the two companies will hereafter be operated together. Tho main office will he located at Nos. 13 to 27 First street. Telephone Main 719. Employs Music Teacher. Miss Flora Kreiglow has been employed In the Montavilla public school to teach music for the remainder of the term, and to prepare choruses for graduating exer cises, which will be held in June. To Form Holt Name Sooett. Men and bos of the St. Francis parish. East Eleventh and Oak street", will assemble this afternoon In the church at 2 o'clock for the organization of a holy name so ciety Banaiueb Circle Meeting. The Ban arjee Circle will hold Its monthly meeting Monday at 2:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Nathan Harris. 720 Glisan street. All women are Invited. Southern Melodies; Sung at Rev. W. T. Jordan's lecture, "Down South In Dixie," Central Baptist Church, tomorrow night. Dru Dicket lectures and gives tests. In tvauce. S P. M. tonight. Artisan's Hall. Ablncton Bldg., 3d ft. near Washington. For Sale. Two modern 6-room houses, Upper Alblna. Inquire SOS Monroe street. Phone JEast 4570. Corn br Store for rent, best location in Tertian. Jennings &. Co., 332 Vs "Wash. sV Hsnrt C. Prudhoxme has established lire Insurance agency, 7 Cham, of Com. WEDDING PRESENTS STERLING MLVER. No end to pretty things In fancy fork. spoons, knives, bon bon scoops, at prices ranging from JL.00 up. Heavy and me dium weight. ' OUR EXTRA XECnoN'AL SILVER PLATE made for us. AU stamped "Jaeger Bros. and exquisitely designed and finished In French Kray. Sin gle pieces Jl.03 up. Scjs of two to 12 pieces at iZ.QO and up. A very PP- . ular line for wedding present where money counts. HOLLOW SILVERWARE, trocu as tea sets, sugar and creamer; fruit, berry and nut bowls; baking, vegetableand fern dishes; soup tureens, xyrup pitchers, etc. No matter how much you wish to spend, we can And something to fit your purse. CLOCKS, another nfr.e prctcnt, especially where you are urc of a good timepiece, as wc handle nothing-but high-grade movements. Wc have those pretty little square brass clock from J4.G0 up. Some of them strike, and repeat. A large line of tieavtly gold-plated one and clgiit-day timcpleccs in handsome designs, as low a JL25 each. Mantel docks. oC iron, wood, enamel and onyx. Cuckoos and other wall clocks at various prices. Regulators and hall clocks. CUT GLASS AM) SILVER DEPOSIT WAKE. Nappies as low.as J2.0?. Berry bowls, salad dlahcs, mayonnaise bowls, cruets, water bottles, pitch ers, decanters, tumblers, etc Vases, candlcbUcks, etc Our prices are reas onable. Only the best makes carried in stock. If the above suggestions do not cover what you want come in and sec for yourself. Don't buy unless suited; we're glad to see you anyway. 2H MORRISON TACUD DDAC JEWELERS NEAR FIFTH J AEAjHEY JdKUO. OPTICIANS Auction! Auction! My entire stock contesting of diamonds, high grade watches, jewelry, silverware, cut jlasi, etc-, is to be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION After 20 years in the jewelry business in this city, llic public may be assured of getting an absolute square deal, devoid of misrepre sentations. My present location will be torn down to make room for a more modem structure. I am not going to leave Portland and 1 will be personally responsible for any article sold during the auction sale. This will be a rare chance to secure bargains as everything will posi tively be solil without any reserve. Sale at 2 P. M. and 7 P. M. Daily. X LESSER 290 Washington Street Opposite Perkins Hotel "Wim. Discuss tiik Stoke Girl. Dr. J. "VVhltcomb Brougher will discuss Sunday night at the White Temple the question. '.'The Store Girl: Can She Live on Five Dollars a W-ekT' This is one of a series which Dr. Hrougher has been preaching on several classes of girls, giving their peculiar trials and temptations. For this particular sermon, he has been making some special Investigations, and lias in terviewed a number of the young women employed In the large stores as clerks, as well as the managers of the department stores, to secure their views on the sub ject. Ho has also obtained the opinions of stenographers and bookkeepers, and other young women of the business world. In addition to these. Dr. Brougher has received several letters on this and re lated questions from Interested young women. Tho sermon, therefore, will have a decidedly practical value, not only as of wide and general interest to hundreds of the young women In our city, but to their parents and friends as well. Educational Evening at Y. M. C A. An educational evening will be hold at the T. M. C. A. tomorrow night to mark the opening of tho Spring 1orm. The subject for discussion and the speak ers will be: "Equipment for Life 'Work." J. H. Ackerman, Superintendent of Public Instruction. "The Place of the Public School In Training for .Life Work"; Stephen B. L. Poiirof-e. president "Whitman College. Walla Walla. "College Training for Life Work": P. I Campbell, president University of Oregon. "SiKcIal Preparation for Life Work"'; H. W. Stone, genoral secretary Portland Young Men's Christian Association. "Supplemen tal Education." Benefit fok Third PnESBTTEni.ec. A benefit for the Third Presbyterian Church will be given on Friday afternoon of this week from 1 to 5 o'clock, by Mrs Kate Stuart McGuire and Mrs. Alexander H. Kerr, at the residence of the first-named, at 4S7 East Pine. A musical programme will be given during the afternoon. Those taking part will be Mrs. Bushong. Mrs. Mae Dearborn Schwab. Miss La I dee Knapp. Miss Lucia KillespJc. Miss Inez Cummlng. Miss Eula Bennett. Miss Cor nelia Barker, Miss Camilla Herz, Mrs. Chambers. Council op Jewish Women. The meet ing of the Council of JcwiJU Women will take place Wednesday. April A. at 2:43 P. M.. at the Selllng-Hlrsch HalL The speakers of the afternoon will be Mrs. M. Baruh, on "Some Nineteenth-Century nf r.nrmnnv" and Mrs. Charles Stern on "Current Events." Miss Mil dred Meyer will sing. Schumann s 'D Blst "VVIe Elne Blume" and "The Almond Tree." SwBDBNnoRO the Theme. The People's Forum will meet tonight at S o'clock at Selling-Hirsch Hall. Rev. M. G. Lanflen berger. of Illinois, will deliver an address on Emanuel Sivedenborg. After the ad dress free and open dlsousslon of tho subject will be allowed. All are cordially Invited. Dr. Marie Equi lias returned. Office. 51T-513 Oregonian bldg. Bcs.. Klton Court." Desirable Store for roL Enquire liuc-Davis Drug Co. " VoMA?rs Excit.. 335 10th; lunch. 12 to 2. Dr. Rand returned. Onicc usual hours. Da. Swain, dentist 311 Dekura bide- AVooster the booster. 40S Washington. r Steamship Alliance sails from Couch- street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka Monday, April 2. at S P. M. Thompson's ticket agency. 12S Third sL. F. P. Baum gartner. agent. Foot Couch sL Main S6L Gaoc Hats Just Arrived. Correct be yond dispute. Marked low for quick selling. Fraley. 2H Third street. Seaside and Elk Creek Lots, also beautiful Seaside residence for sale. Ju lius Kracmcr, Commercial bids. Allen. Klso & Co.. ZK Washington. Special sale $7.50 and 1 hats. Sec win dows this week. 1 Was 1xoking ron You to remind you that I am running for East Side Justice. Waldcmar Scton. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant: fine private apart ments for parties. 205 Washington, nr. 3 in. Go to the Naeve Restaurant. 12S Fifth street, for a llrst-class turkey dinner. 40c Chicken dinner. 30r. Sunday from 11 A. M. to P. M. While cooks. The Empire. 152 Third street; chicken dinner, 30c; turkey, 35c; finest in city. Genuine French dinner, with wine 50c, at 23 Fifth streeu near Stark. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY Special cut in prices of white fancy waistlngs. shirtwaist linens. India" linens, organdies, dotted and plain Swiss. Persian lawns and French mulls, fancy lawns, wash suitings, madras, seersuckers and ginghams. Prices range from S cents a yard up to 45 cents- Greatest range of styles ever shown west of the Rocky Mountains. Write for samples. M' ALLEN &. M'DONNELL. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES. From the SibMn Rose Nurseries you can get climbing and bedding roses, stand ard (tree) and creeping rotes, sweet brier. rilOSS. rUTO.sa and othor mr nri.tlM j every one selected by a specialist and the I best of its class. By far the largest and nnest selection, ana the biggest exclusive rose business in the NorlhwesL Nur series, 1190 Milwaukie ave. Phone East 13S. ECONOMY AND BEAUTY. Our hats have more style, bettor mate rial for the price than any other house in the city. Lo Palais Royal. 575 Wash ington SL Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 2SS A IO Kit STREET. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST If we save you 13 cents a day on your meat bill you have at the end of the vear, including: interest. J3S.72; you havo at the nd of five years over J200: enough to make a payment on your homo; enough to start In a small busi ness, and besides you are helping to knock the beef trust. Little economlm hulM blK rertunp. nelved: You'll trade with Smith, Roast Lamb, pound. .............ifl c Loin Lamb Chops, pound. Rib Lamb Chops, pound.... I2ic Roast Veal, pound IB c Loin Veal Cutlets, pound IS Vic Rib Veal Cutlets, pound 12 Vic Veal Sauasge. pound 22Ve Rolled Roast Beef, pound la e Pot Roast Beer, pound s c Ribs Beef, pound Choice Boiling Beef, pound 6 Loin Steak, pound ....iZVic CHICKEN'S. Fancy fat Hrnj. per pound...... .iSc $chwab PrintingCo. txtr troxz. sxttsokjtBLi rr.iczs S47X STARK STREET Uh9 Sr latest CotAny Jfouse in the Tfbrthwest Display Extraordinary of Spring and Summer Apparel A splendid opportunity now presents itself for a satisfactory selection of a fine suit or topcoat, as our enormous stock is com plete in every respect, No establishment in the Northwest can vie with us in range of styles and variety of novelties. Before you buy insist on seeing the following label on your clothes r- It has a significance Standing for superiority in style, superiority in fit and superiority in quality. Our prices are always rigit Men's Suits, Topcoats, $10 to $35 $10 to $35 W I l I l l il III i TRY OUR MAIL ORDER SYSTEM. IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY. ASK. US TO SEND YOU OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CATALOGUES, TOGETHER WITH SAMPLES AND SELF MEASUREMENTS. OUR NEW HAT CATALOGUE HAS JUST BEEN ISSUED Portland Brewing Co. Select Beer. Edel 3rnu. A Pure Drink Food. Phone Main 70S. T. T. GRER STRONG In Eastern Orcpjin The cx-Govcrnor Kx-Governor T. T. Gcer. who Is a can didate for his former position, and who for eleven years was a citizen or union County. Is in La Grande in the Interest of his candidacy. He lias Just finished a four days campaign in Umatilla County and is assured of a strung support on that nf I hn mountains. Governor Goer is perhaps better known Ir every precinct in every county In the state than any other man. having a record of campaigning in every county, except one. in the suite, and In most of them many times. This gives him a host of loyal supporters in ill sections, whose combined efforts promise an easy victory at the primaries. Governor Gcer has been a farmer all his life, is notably one of the 'plain people." and his administration was perfectly freo from extravagance in every department. Ills platform stands for honesty and economy in government and for the en forcement of the laws. The ex-Governor has never failed to poll a heavy vote when he has appealed to the people, and his continuous traveling over the stato during the past two months leaves no doubt of his success. Sir. Gcer Is a native Oregonian. is famil iar with every portion of the state, and lias always especially championed every Interest favorably affecting Eastern Ore gon. If nominated, he has pdbllcly de clared his intention lo challenge Governor Chamberlain to a , Joint stump-speaking campaign covering the entire state. La Grande Observer. Mayor Lane Will Speak. Mayor Lane yesterday accepted an in vitation from Judge Fraxer to deliver an address to boys before the Juvenile Court next Saturday afternoon. CARD Or THANKS. W thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy in our recent be reavement and for the beautiful floral tributes sent In memory of our mother. THE CAMPBELL FAMILY. March . IK'S. CARD OF THANKS. To Mv Many Friends: You will please accept my heartfelt thanks for the kindly f celling of sympathy expressed for me in so manv ways in my late sad bereave menu Respectfully H. C. BRAXDES. CARD OP THANKS. I wish to express my sincere apprecia tion to my many friends who were so kind to me during the illness and death of my mother. MRS. A. Q. SINKS. Hlch-Orsdc rfaute far Krai. And sold on easy payments. Piano tuning and repairing. H. Slnsheiroer. 72 Third sU PIANOS SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS Without Interest For a limited time we will sell Pianos on time without interest a saving worth looking: into. The Pianos we handle have steadily pained a reputation with the passing of the years, and the ones whose sterling' qualities have caused them to win lasting friends are the "Ernest Gabler & Bro.," f "Davenport & Treacy," "Krutzmann, "Strohfcer," . "Melville Clark,' "Brewster." The above Pianos wc offer special prices on during the coming week. Piano Players, Player Pianos and the new Rcginaphone. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. LOVING CUPsf For a full line and generous assortment of Loving . or P r i z e C u p s, you ( should not fail to look ('37w$4CfflCft ' (1 over our stock. MuW&t M We can save you money J aahlnstZ ItZfllt. Soule. Bros. Piano Co. 371 Morrison St.. cor.. West Park. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS SOLI) AT LOW PRICES .VXD ON EASY TERMS. We carry the STEIXWAY and 12 other well-known raakqs from which you can select and Ret a piano perfectly satisfactory to you for any amount you feel that you can afford. Do not fail to see us before buying, as we can now save you money. Will tell you how when you calL DUNDORE PIANO CO. STEIXWAY DEALERS. 134 8th St- Opp Oregon la a Bids;. We also carry a complete stock: of Victor Talking Machines. Records. Small Musical Instru ments, Sheet Mudlc, etc.. etc AT FASHION'S HEADQUARTERS" A Rare Display Say! Did You Know!! 'THAT we keep one of the largest and best selected stock of Field nd Opera Glasses in the City. Prices from $35.00 to $50.00. Ex clusive designs in LeMaire and other standard makes A. N. Wright, The Iowa Jeweler 293 MORRISON STREET, NEAR FIFTH OF Smart Clothes for Spring, 1906 Now you will have first choice of the largest and most exquisite collection of fashionable garments in all the latest models and fabrics that we,have ever r displayed ' Prices $10-$30 HOMXOFATH1C K1SJCBBXB8 OoiajUU Cta!eru tn. WOOOAKD CUUUUC M CO I' art laws. Ua. YOUR EASTER BONNET IS READY I FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE ' CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS Talking Machines The Oregonian has a limited number of $25.00 Eilers Talking and Singing- Machines which will be given away to old or new subscribers for The Daily and Sunday Oregonian. How To Get a Machine for Nothing FORM OF CONTRACT I hereby subscribe for The Daily and Sunday Oregonian for 12 months, for which I will pay on demand at the rate of 75 cents- a month, and I am to receive a $25.00 Eilers Talking and Singing Machine free. I am to purchase $35.00 worth of records for said machine from the Eilers Piano House, Portland, Oregon. I will pur chase two or more records upon the delivery of the machine and one or more records each week thereafter for 33 weeks. Tho said machine to remain the property of The Oregonian until the full number of records have been so purchased, and the subscription for The Oregon ian has been paid in full. In case of failure to comply with the term3 of this contract, I agree to return, said machine on demand without legal process. Room 200, Oregonian Main 7070 Eilers Piano House Park and Washington SU Private Exchange 23 IN THE DARK AGES They Wore "Old Fogy" Bifocals; Enlightened People Now Wear Kryptok "Invisibles" COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. (Dearer, Omaha, Kaxuas Gtr, Salt Lake. Dallas. Texas; Portland. Oregon 133 Sixth St. Successor to Walter Reed Oregonian Bldg. Keep at It Don't think that because you went to a dentist last year you can safely lsnor the defects you know have since appeared. "Let Us head off what may. perhaps, be a very serious dental operation. Tour part la to give us the opportunity of seeing what can be done now. WISE BROS., Dentkts Falling !4f.. 34 and Washington. S A.M. a. WW lo 9 Sundays, a to u jain jjzi. Dr. X. r. WIm.