The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 22, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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3 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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THE OREGOXIAX TELEFH O NES.
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AMUSEMENTS.
HIKErt THEATER OA and YamMH
"Tlic New Century Girls." 2:13 and S:13
V. 31.
EMPIRE THE ITER (12th and Morrison)
"A Thoroughbred Tramp," at 2:15 and 8:lfi
P. M.
wANl THEATER (Parle and "Wanlnr-
ton) Continuous vaudeville. 2:80. 7:30
and 9F.1L
VANTAGES' THEATER 4fh and Stark)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:60. 7:S0 and 9
5. M.
BTAR THEATER (Park and Wahlnirton)
Continuous vauderlll. 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M.
BAPTI8T CLHRGTME.V "V'HO WILL. PREACH.
Prominent pastors from all points of the
Pacific Coast, who have been attending
the Pacific Coast BaptiK. Conference, and
who will occupy Baptist pulpits through
out the city today are: First, the White
Temple Morning, Rev'. J. H. Garnett.
D. D., Santa Ana, CaL; evening, Rev. Ar
thur S. Phelps, Los Angeles. Second
Morning, Rev. Albert Hatcher Smith,
Pasadena, Cal.; evening, Rev. J. B. Trav
is, Grants Pass, Or. Central Morning,
Rev, Arthur S. Phelps: evening Rev. J.
H. Garnett- Third Morning, Rev. Fred
E. Taylor, Seattle, Wash.; evening. Rev.
V.'. C. Sale, Heppner, Or. Calvary Morn
ing, Rev. A. P. Brown, Fresno. CaL;
evening. Rev. A. M. Allyn. "Washington.
Immanuel Morning, Rev. G. W. Griffin,
Spokane. Wash.; evening. B. C. Miller,
Brownsville, Or. Monta villa Morning,
Rev. W. M. Jennings, Garfield, Wash.;
evening, Rev. C. R. G. Poole, Snohomish,
Wash. University Park Morning. Rev.
B. C. Miller; evening. Rev. W. H. Fergu
son, Dayton, Wash. SU Johns Morning,
Rev. T. J. Giblettc. Tacoma. Wash.; even
ing. Rev. Mark Noble. Corvallls, Or. Ar
leta Morn-ng, Rev. J. 1. Whirry. High
landMorning. Rev. C. P. Bailey. Grace
Methodist Episcopal Morning, Rev. J. B.
Travis. First Christian Morning.. Rev. E.
H. Hcrmlston. First United Presbyte
rlan Morning, Rev. LeRoy Dakin. Chris
tian Alliance Morning. Rev. T. J. Collins,
Spokane. Wash. Y. M. C. A. Sunday Club
Rev. E. R. Hermiston and Rev. A. P.
Brown. Masw meeting Sunday afternoon
at the White Temple Rev. Albert
Hatcher Smith and Rev. J. H. Garnett.
Y. M. C. A. Meetings. A new plan will
be Inaugurated for the men's meet
ing at the Y. M. C. A. building this
afternoon. The general meeting will be
shortened so as to adjourn at 4:15. be
ginning at 3 o'clock. E. R. Hermiston,
the baseball evangelist, will speak at this
meeting on "Watchman, What of the
Night?" The association orchestra will
play and Miss Evelyn Hurley will "be the
soloist. At 4:15 o'clock two open parlla
inents will be- held in different parts of
the building. One will be under the lead
ership of Mr. A. M. Smith, and will dis
cuss the question. "How Far ShouId the
Church Participate in Politics?" The ott
er group, led by Mr. C M. Wood, will dis
cuss the first of a series of life problem
topics, viz.: "The Choice and Prepara
tion for a JJfc Work." The men s meet
Ing on the East Side will be conducted
at the same time as the one at the West
Side meeting, beginning half an hour
later, at 3:30 o'clock. The speaker will be
Rev. J. B. Travis, of Grants Pass. Spe
rial music will be furnished for the oc
casion and the large male chorus will
sing. This meeting Is held In Centenary
Church and, like the other, is free and
for men only.
Talked to Parents. A large audience
was present yesterday afternoon at the
Imams Avenue School, the occasion be
lug a "bird" entertainment and an ad
i-ok by City Superintendent Frank Rig-
lot-. The programme was as follows: "Pe
tltion to the Birds." Johanna McDonlod:
-imposition. "The Bluejay," LJda Brown;
song. "Like the Irfirk," Zcta Hollister
at'.U Norma Johnston; bird quotations.
four girls: "The Birds of Kllllngsworth,"
seven girls: recitation, "An Order for a
Picture." Edith Wcdwick; song. "The
Winter Lullaby." chorus. Following, Mr.
RlKler talked for half an hour, in which
lie undertook to show the relations of the
parents to the public schools. He said.
among other things, that he would not
send his child to a teacher with whom he
was not acquainted, and undertook to
show the advantage of parent and teacher
being closely Jn touch.
Matoji Vetoes Three Measures.
"Mayor Lane yesterday vetoed three meas
ures passed by the Council at Its last ses
sion. He returned Preston's ordinance.
relating to the Imposition of a 32M quar
lerly license upon all local merchants
handling trading stamps, without his ap
proval. upon the ground that It was un
constltuikmaI. and disapproved the or
dlnaium relating to the creation of a
bailiff for the Municipal Court and the ap
propilnHoi therefor for the reaspn that
the ..!ifl5cle4l with Civil Service pro
visions of the charter.
Schoi:. Contract ib Let. The Estaca
da School District has let the contract
for the ore "t Ion of a schoolhousc to Al
Lindsay for $4195. Daniel Nunemakcr had
In a bid for JC3S. The building must be
finished by September 1. It will contain
four rooms, two of which arc to remain
unfinished until the district needs them
It will be r frame structure, with stone
and concrete foundation.
Trouubt Trips Todat on the O. W. P.
to Oregon City Canemah Park. Gresham,
25 cents: all -points east of Grcsham to
and Including Estacada. 50 cents round
trip. Car leaves First and Alder streets
for Oregon City on the odd hour and
every 40 minutes; for Estacada. 7:30. 9:30.
11:30 A. M.. 1:20, 3:40. 5:44. 7:15 P. M. Tick
ets on sale In waiting room.
Will Discuss Primart Election Re-
fults. The meeting of the People's For
um will be held this evening at S o'clock
in the Selllng-Hlrsch building. The sub
Ject will be a general discussion of the re
mits of the primaries. Everybody Is cor
dially Invited.
Change ts Saiu.no Date. Alliance sails
from Couch-street dock for Coos Bay and
Eureka Monday night at K. Freight re
celved foot Davis street. Thompson's
Ticket Agency. 32S Third street. F. P,
Baumgartncr agent, foot of Couch street.
Main S61.
Tenant Wanted. Owner will build
four-story brick on lot 50x100 on First
street, between Stark and Washington
streets, for desirable tenant. For partlc
ulars Inquire the Hcaly Investment Co
210-214 Abington. 10S& Third street.
San Francisco Benefit. Excursion
Klven under the auspices of the Uniform
Rank. Knights of the Maccabees, to Al
bany and Corvallls. Sunday. May 6. The
entire proceeds to be donated to San
Francisco sufferers.
This Wfu. Remind Tou that now Is the
time to have your hair mattresses reno
vated and returned the same day. Phone
Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Fac
tory. H. Mctzger. proprietor. ,
The Annual. Auction Saix of un
claimed personal property for O. R. &
N Co. takes place (tomorrow) Monday at
10 A. M. at 413 Washington street. S. L.
N. Gilman. Auctioneer.
Beach Property for Sale.
Two lots and house three blocks north
of Long Beach Station. Main 3934.
Seaside and Elk Creek Lots, also
beautiful Seaside residence for sale. Ju
llus Kraemer, Commercial bid?.
Wanted. 200 girls. Apply Standard
Shirt & Overall Factory. No. 2 Grand
avenue and East Taylor streets.
Standard Shirt & Overall Factort,
No. 2 Grand avenue and Bast Taylor
streets. Wanted. 200 girls.
Acub Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oils and fine gasolines. Phone East 7S9
Beck, the Jeweler, moved to 205 Alder
until May L Goods at reduced prices.
Unitarian Church. Sermon this morn
lng: "The Disaster in San Francisco."
AVooBTWi's great fruit store. 408 Wash
Gr&ad opealar Rebec's Park, .Sunday, 22.
Week on the eyes, reading the many extras, and has proven to many
people the need of glasses. IF TOUR EYES ABE STSONG reading
should not hurt them at all. DOES THE SUN hurt your eyes and
make them blink or wateri This is always a sure sign of weakness
and the need of glasses.
YOUR EYES SHOULD BE PROPERLY TESTED by an ex
pert optician, one vrho understands every part of the eye, and has
the proper instruments to examine them.
YOUR EYES EXAMINED TREE OF CHARGE by our optician,
trho is a member of the firm and a graduate optician from one of
the finest Eastern colleges.
We carry a compleie stock of optical goods of all kinds and
can fit you np with any kind of a glass you vrish, and "we do not
ask fancy prices.
Remember the Place.
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers and Opticians 290 Morrison Street
Board of Fire Commissioners. Ordi
nance No. 86, passed at the last meeting
of St Johns Council makes the Mayor,
Chief of Police and Chief of the Fire De
partment a Board of Fire Commissioners.
This board -will have full control of the
fire department and the management of
public property belonging to the fire de
partment, and shall also pass upon build
ings to be erected within the fire limits.
The board will also decide whether a
wodden building Inside the limits can be
repaired. This Board of Fire Commis
sioners was also established In view of the
enlargement of the fire department, in
cluding the purchase of a fire engine and
the establishment of a regular department
as soon as It can be done.
Dacghterb of Confederacy. The
Portland Chapter of the Daughters of
Confederacy will meet with Mrs. W. 13.
Hamilton. 430 Williams avenue. Thurs
day. April 26. As it is Decoration Day as
observed In the South, there will be a
memorial programme. All Confederate
veterans and Southern men are invited
to this meeting. Women with Southern
blood In their veins should attend. All
will be Klven a most cordial reception.
The meeting will be opened at S o'clock
sharp. All are requested to be on time.
Mrs. Elizabeth Craig, the president of the
chapter, will read a paper on Jefferson
Davis.
Board of Trade is Organized. Citi
zens of St. Johns met at the office of C.
D. Rogers last evening and took steps to
reonranlze tile St. Johns Board or Trade.
W. H. King was elected temporary chair
man and Harvey Brlggs temporary sec
retary. W. H. King. J. H. Canrlght and
Richard Shepard were appointed a com
mittee on membership. All present were
Invited to co-operate with this committee
In securing new members and Interesting
all citizens in the organization. W. W.
Raser. L. B. Chlpman and D. C Rogers
were appointed a committee to draft a
constitution and by-laws.
I Have Formulated a Business Sts-
tem shortening the time in arriving at a
correct diagnosis more In accord with ad
vanced scientific knowledge and business
ethics. P. S. My motto is not what I
can do. but what I have done. Blanche
E. Munsell, COO Columbia building.
Lots in Reservoir Park Are Seluno
Fast. Choice lot In cultivation in fruit
trees and berries at 5125 and up: $5 down
and 15 per month. Take Mt. Scott car to
Kern Park. Call at office at Flatten, or
at 226-228 Front streot, Portland, Or. Her
man Metzgcr. Managing Owner.
Change in Sailing Date. Alliance Kails
from Couch-street dock for Coos Bay and
Eureka Monday night at S. Freight re
ceived foot Davis street. Thompson's
Ticket Agency. 128 Third street. F. P.
Baumgartncr, agent, foot of Couch street.
Main 861.
Rev. Arthur S. Pheups preaches at
Central Baptist Church this morning, and
Rev. J. H. Garnett In the evening.
Insurance Notice. All telegrams and
mall sent to Oakland, Cal. Mann & Wil
163 Eilers Piano Certificate. East 453.
560 EiLERS certificate f20. Main CS13.
WILL PAY ALL LOSSES
GERM AX IXSUHAA'CE COMP.VXY
WILL SETTLE CLAIMS PROMPTLY.
ANOTHER FOR ST. MARY'S
The Dnllcs Academy Selects Another
Fine riano at KlIcrK
In no other institution in the West docs
music form so Important an educational
rart as in St. Mary's Academy at The
Dalles. No less than two fine Webors. a
Hobart M. Cable and a Chlckcrlng arc
now In use In that Institution, which were
purchased at Ellers Piano House.
Last week another beautiful Chlckerlng
piano was purchased. In order to more
adequately equip the musical department
of this Justly famous academy.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for parties. 205 Washington, nr. Stn.
The Scott Restaurant, Seventh and Ank-
cny. serves this Sunday dlnnor, 12 to S
P. M.:
Olympia Oysters Raw.
Chicken Soup.
Lettuce. Olives.
Baked Salmon.
t Fried Chicken, Maryland style.
Asparagus Points. Mashed Potatoes.
California Zlnfandol.
Shrimp Salad, Mayonnaise.
Ice Cream. Strawberries and Cream.
Oranges, Nuts and Raisjns. Cafe Noir.
76c per plate. Music i to 7.
A chicken dinner will be served at the
Perkins Restaurant today from 12 to 8
P. M. Price 35c Louis E. Martinez, Mgr.
For your Sunday dinner, go to the Naeve
Rest.. 128 5th st. Turkey dinner, 40c
Chicken dinner, 30c Served from 11 A. M.
to 8:30 P. M.
The Empire. 182 Third street; chicken
dinner, SOc; turkey, 35c; finest In clty
Genuine French dinner, with wise, 59a,
at fJ Fifth street, near Stark.
Heme Office of HnmbarB-Bmnen Dec
Xot Walt for UctatU Before
o DecldlBsr.
There seems to be a disposition
among- the leading- insurance compa
nies of the world to act honorably
with policy-holders In the matter of
loss sustained In connection with the
San Francisco disaster. Last night Spe
cial Agent Banks, of the Hamburg
Bremen Company, received this dis
patch from -the New York office, which.
it ts asserted, reflects the sentiments
of all the important companies:
New York. Anrll II J. JL Bank. Spe
cial Asnt. Portland. Or. All telegraph
lines from San Francisco choked. We have
received no advices, neither ban any other
company here, therefore impeulble to esti
mate extent of our lose, bat hav cable
advice from home office that all lostea.
no matter to what amount, will ins
protaptlr paid. .
H. C BUCHENBEKOER.
Manager United States Branch Hamburg-
uremen Fire Insurance Company.
Henry Evans, president of the Conti
nental Insurance Company, of New York.
wiring from Chicago to Rountree & Dia
mond, the Portland agents, says the loss
to the company by the San Francisco fire
cannot exceed TXS00.OCO. and that the com
pany Is abundantly able to nay It. Vice-
President George E. Kline, who was In
Portland at the time of the disaster, re
turned to San Francisco Thursday night.
Sale of Maynard Hotel.
The Maynard Hotel. located on the west
side of Fourteenth street, between Wash
Ington and Alder, was sold yesterday to
J. S. Crane for 515.000. II. P. McNary was
the owner. The building was constructed
last year, and contains 22 rooms. E. J.
Daly made the sale, and reports several
other transactions under way. which were
temporarily held up by the excitement
following the San Francisco disaster.
An Appeal.
The newspaper people and printers- all
over the country should rend Immediate
financial relief to the printers at Santa
Rosa. The conditions are (Imply awful,
and aid Is necessary at once. Every
newspaper office and printing office In the
city is completely destroyed. All remit
tance should be sent to Arthur Eno,
president Santa Rosa Typographical
Union No. 577. T. J. BOYD.
"Christian" Company Benefit.
"The Christian" Company, now tour
lng under George L. Baker's direction.
Kave a benefit performance for the
San Francisco sufferers yesterday af
tornoon at Butte, Mont. Several mem
bers of the company are from Port
land. The tour lias been very success
ful thus far.
Governor Tnlk.s at Damascus.
Governor Chamberlain delivered an
address at Damascus, Clackamas Coun
ty. last night, to a good-sized audi
encc. The Governor Ignored partlsai
questions, and spoke in defense of the
Initiative and referendum.
AUNE'S JJFE-LIKE
Likeness taken dally from 5:30 to 530
Gallery Washington and West Park.
SOc Special for Values to 83c
Gowns, drawers, vests, corset covers
nnd neckwear, special SOc this week
at Becks.
MINING STOCKS BOUGHT
And Sold.
Coppcropolls. Cascadla. Standard Con.,
Marconi Wireless. DeForcst Wireless,
Oregon Securities. Highland. Golconda,
Galice Con.. Hurst Switch, Alaska Cen
tral. Oregon Smelter, and all other stocks
and bonds. Call or write room 23 Lafay
ette building. Sixth and Washington.
STANDARD SECURITIES CO.
MRS. CARRIE P. MONTIN
178 Gucrra St., San Francisco.
Are you damaged? Do you need help?
Answer, my expense. J. A. MONTIN.
22 Fourth St., Portland. Or.
cckwcar Given Away This "Week.
With every waist bought of us this
week we give a neckpiece crratls.
Beck's, 272 Washington street.
Portland Brewing- Co. Select Beer.
Edel Brau,
For sale everywhere.
Phone Hsia 70S.
Illgh-Craae riasos for Kent.
And sold on easy payments. Piano tunln
and repairing. H. Slnshclmcr. 72 Third at.
: Your Children's Children
? Will find the GABLER PIANO you
buy now and to which you give
" ordinary care as sweet and powcr
r ful in tone as smooth and elastic
" In action, as free from "rattle" and
as perfect in every way as you find
Z It today.
Z CAI1I.KR PIAXOS.
a, Arc built for more than one ordl-
nary lifetime. They are Just as
a, good as brains, money, long expert-
a encc and honesty in manufacture
at can make them. The "Gablcr"
tone full, rich and silvery lauglis
at time and only Improves with use.
The '
KARTZMAN.
DAVENPORT & TREACY,
MELVILLE CLARK and
BEHNING PIANOS
Are also sold by us.
Send for particulars of
THE SOULE BROS. PIANO CO.
PLAN OF PURCHASE.
: SOULE BROS. PIANO CO. :
271 vrnimiRn?; st.
Phone Main E77. Cor. West Park. J
Flavoring extracts are gen
eraUy fictitious or weak; Schil
ling's Best .are true and full-
gtrength.
Your grocer's; money back.
chwai Printing Co
jttr traxc. xzjttoitjtxLz rziext
S4.7H STARI STJtXXT
Men s Outing Suits $ 1 0 to $25
Suits and Topcoats $ 1 0 to $35
Refinement is the mark of a gentleman
and a gentleman's dress. Our high-grade
clothing is the most splendid interpreta
tion of attractiveness, taste, dignity. Sum
mer models in handsome cloth patterns
and attractive weaves now on display
Children's Clothing $2,15 Up
Youth's College Suits $10 $25
Juvenile and youth's apparel of marked in
dividuality and exclusiveness. A few of our
numerous models are herewith shown.
The trimming and style of finish is in ev
ery instance exceedingly attractive. Two
departments brimf ull of tempting bargains
WE INVITE "SHOPPING BY MAIL." ASK US TO SEND YOU OUR NEW SUMMER STYLE BOOKLETS TOGETHER
: WITH SAMPLES and SELF-MEASUREMENTS. PJease State Whether MEN'S, YOUTH'S or CHILDREN'S Are Desired
In order lo dispose of the
many beautiful Pianos in our
salesroom and basement floors,
we are offering instruments at
tbc lowest prices and on the
easiest terms.
STEINWAY
And ten other best makes to se
lect from.
DUNDORE PIANO CO.
13 6tk St., Opp. Orrjronlan bids;.
ANGELITS PIANO PLAYERS.
ANGELUS PIXNOS.
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES.
RECORDS.
SHEET MUSIC. ETC.. ETC.
! POSTPONEMENT I
Graham
String
Quartet
Th recital to have been given on
Tuesday evening, April 24th,
bas beea postponed.
! Date Will Be Announced Later !
i
: If You Want Good :
ICE CREAM
CALL UP
Irebe'sI
I TELEPHONE MAIN 1701 I
Locksley Hall
SEASIDE, OREGON
UnderNewManagement
Opens Sunday April 15th
HARRY T. BlTTEnWOUTH.
CURIOS, AulicruIties,EeHglat and Sola.
ladua Stooe Knnres Rcucs. Canris asd Idols In
Irorr, ikoce. Breeze, ctr War Qatn. Spears. Bows.
IXBIAN STS.HZ AJLS0W AND S?AX PORTS
Masks. Baifci:tt. Dolos Mats, Sculls of all Nations.
HZABS &b B0RK5 er Aaimals. War Metals.
Native Body Oraasests and Droa. Ararat Flint
Cess xsd ftsteb. Cotss, Shield. Acutree Sihrrr and
Armor, ShctU. Send for Pbotcs. Wbolesatc Dealer.
h'aiiai topi, H4 Merctait SL S.F. Cat
HOMEOrATinC KE3XEDIXS CoapleU
f lock. modent prior. Mall orders solicited.
Catalocas- tree. WOODAKU. CTAKKK M
CO. rortlaad, Or.
"At Fashion's Headquarters"
Lesson of the Frisco Fire
"All must be Fireproof or nothing will be Fireproof
Flat and Roll Top Desks
Typewriter Desks
Use all Check Files
Wardrobes and Lockers
Bond Boxes (heavy) with Yale Locks
Card Index Cases . . .
Document File Cases
Steel
- "' All are carried m stock for immediate delivers -. r '
. ,, at. our Salesroom, 123-25 First Street, Portland
CComplete Equipments for Banking Rooms, Business Offices and
Vault Interiors in Bronze, Marble and Steel in most artistic effects.
The finest high-class Steel Product in the World
Manufactured br Art Metal Construction Co., Worksi
Jamestown. N. V. and St. Lonis. Mo.
CLASS (S5, PRUDHOMME COMPANY
133-125 First Street Portland, Oregon, U: S. A.
: Genuine
j Panamas
j $4.85
Genuine
Panamas
$4.85
OUR Stock of Diamonds, I
Watches and Jewelry
and Novelties" is com- Z
plete. Our Watch Repairing "
Department is in the hands of
experts in their line, second to
none in the city.. A Graduate
Optician is in charge of our
Optical Department.
A. N. WRIGHT
THE IOWA JEWELER
293 Morrison St., near Fifth
!
Nobby Straw Hats
IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES
Our Famous Special Split-Braid Yacht Hats
Only Paper Weight Sold by (TA A A
Most Stores for $5.00. Our Price UU
SALSBURY
OUR SPECIAL HATMADE OF . .
THE IMPORTED SPLIT-STRAW
$2.50 '
We Have a Complete Line of Porto Ricans,
Manilas and Splits at $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50
GET BUS Y THESE PRICES ARE 'RIGHT
Famous Clothing Col
I CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STS: '
Combs and Dog Collars
Just received a fine new assortment of the latest styles
a fine and beautiful line of j
goods at the right prices. -7 ' '
Come early and. get the xJUR-WSt M
beat selection p ilanlnOreQi
284 Washington t bet. 4th and 5th.
Why - Are - Kryptoks - Popular?
Because they are entirely free from the aggravating
defects of Old-Fogy bifocals
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
(Denver, Oraabs. Kuuu Gtr, Salt Liks, Dallas, Texas; Portion J, Orexas
133 Sixth SL Succesior to Walter Reed Orezoniaa BIdg.
sIsbJl1s9shs1
Or. W. -lu WW.
A FILLING THAT LASTS
Means tooth comfort forever. There's
nothing easy about fllllnjr a. tooth the
right way. but when the filling Is made
with absolute attention to every tiny de
tail. It's there to stay. "We have a repu
tation for Ailing that we can't afford to
lose.
' WISE BRQS., Dentists . ,
Failing" bld, 33 and" "Washington. S A. M.
to 9 Pi M. -Sundays, "to 12. itaih 203.
tie. T. 7. yru.