THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND, 31 AY SO, liKJ6. 7 CITY MEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOX1AX TELEPHONES. .Main 7070 Mln 7070 Main 7070 Counting-Boom Managing Editor Sunday Editor composing-Room City Editor uper!ntendfm Building Ent Side Office .Main 7070 .Main 7070 .Main 7070 .Eut 61 AMUSEMENTS. riAKEP. THEATER (Sd and Yamhlll.l Th Maker Stork Company In "The Little Min iver"; matinee, 2:15; evening. 8:15. KMPIRE THEATER 12th and Morrison) "Kast Lynne"; matinee, 2:10; tonight at 8:13. OltAND THEATER fPark and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M. 1 ANTA.GES' THEATER (4th and Stark) Contlnuoua vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30. 0 P. M. s'i'VR THEATER (Park and Washington) The Star Stock Company,, 2:30. 7:30, 9 P. M. DSKBAt.t, TODAY, 2:30 P. M . Athletic Park. 24th and Vaughn. Portland vi, Oak land. Viewers File 8tref.t Report. J. P. Menefee. H. J. Morrison and Oglesby Young, viewers In the matter of the proposed opening;, laying out and estab lishing of East Ninth street, between Roselawn avenue and Florence street, have filed their report with the City Au ditor, showing that the proposed im provement will necessitate the appropria tion to public use of 13,978 square yards, wltli expenses of $510, which Is appor tioned among the abutting property owners. Council or Recognition. Portland Baptist Churches are appointing dele sates to the council of recognition, which will meet Tuesday evening at the St. Johns Baptist Church to receive that church Into relliywshlp with the Portland churches and Baptist Association. The 8l. Johns Baptist Church is organized, has a small chapel and Rev. E. O. Leon ard Is the pastor. . Vcuotbtonb National. Park. The Government official entrance Is via the Northern Pacific. IJvlngston, Mont., and tiardfner gateway. It Is the wonderland of the world limitless in recreation op portunities; offering the finest coaching trip In America and the study of Na ture's most wonderful phenomena. It may be seen as a side trip en route to or from the East. Special excursion rates for the round trip will be made during the Summer to points east, and Yellowstone Park should be Included. Join the "See America First' Club and travel via the Northern Pacific. Particulars at ticket office, 255 Morrison street, corner Third. Exhibition at Art Mureum. An ex hibition at the Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor streets, of original drawings by Andre Castaigne. Ernest Blumenscheln, A. B. Frost. Arthur I. Keller, B. W. Cllnedlnst, . Siglsmond Tvanowski and others, lent by the Century Company, of New York, is given. There Is also a col lection of Arundel chromo-llthographs of old frescoes and paintings. Descriptive catalogues may be had at the door. The museum is open from 9 to 5 o'clock ex cept Sunday.' with free admission on Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Madb is Orf.oon Industrial, Paiiadk Rehearsal.. TjADIKS, GlRIJf AND BOT8. C'omh ani Brino Others With You to MTH-St. RSTBANim IJSWIB AND Ct.ARK Faih Grounds, Today, Sunday, At 2 o'clock, for Instructions. Machinery Hai.u R. W. Wilbur, the assignee of the Davis Patterson Co. at 343 Washington street, will receive sealed bids for the stork of goods. Including fixtures, at his office In the Sherlock building, up to Tuesday noon. May 22, 1906. Certified check for W per cent of bid must accom- pany .all bids. Round-Trip Excursion Rates East. Special round-trip excursion rate3 have been named by the Northern Pacific to points East. Full Information can be had at the ticket office. No. 255 Morrison street, corner of .Third, or by letter to A. I). Charlton, assistant general agent, Portland, Or. .- ' .M.i. Excursion Tickets to the East and return will be good on the famous "North Coast Limited," the only electrlc-llghted modern train from Portland to the East. Why not travel on the best? It does not cost any more to travel on the "North Coast Limited" than It does on any other train. Excursion Rates East, covering round trip, via Northern Pacific. Long limit, stopovers, diverse routes. Particulars at 2o5 Morrison street, corner Third, or by letter to A. D. Charlton, A. CJ. P. A., Portland. Or. There will be a meeting of the Travel ing Men's Tom Word Club at their head unnrtors.1 228 and 229 Lumbermen's Ex-t-hange building. Second and Stark, at 11 o'clock A. M. Sunday. May 20. By order of Kdgar Allen. Pres.: John S. Meek, Sec. Kiinfrai, of Mrs. Harriet Brtmer. The funeial of Mrs. Harriet Brymer was Ijfhl yesterday, and the interment was Mtiltnom th Cemetery. Mrs. Brymer died nt l. n:s May 15. She was 76 years old. Democratic Rally. A Democratic rally wns held last evening In St. Johns. The Mfktr-i were Colonel Robert A. Miller, Judge Thomas O. Hailey. J. D. Matlock, John Van .ante and E. H. Cahalin. This Will Remhsd You that now Is the t ire t'i have your hair mattresses re'io t.ed a-id returned the same day. Phone Muln 474 The Portland Curled Hair Fac-lu-y, H. Mctzger, proprietor. Picnic and Dance at Tlvoll Garden, 23d and Washington sts.. Sunday. May 27, by St. Joseph Benevolent Society, for aid San Francisco sufferers. Adm. 25c couple. I'mtarian Church. The minister of this church will speak this morning upon the theme. "Woman Suffrage: the True Grounds for n Decision of the Question." Powers' Special, Bed Spring, best In the world. Come In and see us make them. Powers, "The 8tore That Saves You Money," First and Taylor. 8tram!r Bailey Gatzkrt will leave Atder-sti'cet dock for The Dalles Monday at 1 P. M..' Instead of 7 A. M., calling only . at principal landings. ijicTURK on Socialism. Joseph Wan hope will give a lecture on socialism. Its alms and what It will accomplish, to night at 809 Davis street. Ijow Rate excursion tickets East via I he Northern Pacific. Full particulars at i icket office, 155 Morrison street, corner Third. Portland, Or. S. S. Breakwatkr for San Francisco, i ilMng at Coos Bay. Sails Monday, May 21. S P. M.. from Oak-street dock. Tele phone Main 2W0. Prof. J. Cameron Diamond will give a lecture on palmistry, scientifically dem t nitrated, at JSS 7th, Thursdny, P. M. Recovered from the fire and earth quake and will continue business in Ore pn. Code Portwood Canning Co.. Seaside and Elk Creek Lots, also leautiful Seaside residence for 6ale. Ju lius Kraemer, Commercial bldg. At Richards'. Sunday French dinner with wine. Jl per cover; 3 to S:30. Serv ice unexcelled; classic music. Ci'MB Down and See how the spring is made that you sleep on. Powers, "The Store That Saves You Money." A Few Choice Offices for rent. t-urth floor. Stearns building. Behnke Walker Business College. Will, Build for wholesale house. 100x100, "-story brick, on 4th and Flanders. M. K. Lee. 93 6th street. . Mrs, G. J. Breuer can be found in her beauty parlors, 68 Lewis bldg., corner Park and Morrison. C. M. Olsen has removed his office and warehouse to 209 Oak street between Firm and Front. Dramatic Elocution, music. French and English to foreigners. 512 Alder St. Special Sale of watches and cut glass. A. Vullleumler, 291 Washington street. The Kajtir Bots at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night, 25 and So cents. Woman's Exc 133 10th. lunch 11:30 to 1 Woosters' great fruit store. 4fl Wash. Wanda, palmist. 315 Alisky bldg. $14.95 Buys a 17- Jewel Watch . This "Wefc Ton can buy a 17-Jewel Elgin or Waltham movement In a firt-rlaua en ! rt -fll 1 rxK for Slo.00. $7.65 $12.85 For thU at in o ant we will sell a 15-jewel Kls"in or Waltham move ment in a good gold-filled case. Is the price we are goinsr to ask for a 7-jeweled Elgin or Waltham movement In a gold tilled case. These are nil Brat-clans watehei and fully warranted. many, that is why we offer them so cheap. Yea. for this price you can buy an 11-jewel Hampden . movement in silverine case. $6.70 . Ban either Elgin or Waltham movement In silverine cuse. A fine timepiece. We have too , LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS A Reduction of from tl.dO to 13.00 on all of our ladies' and gentle- men's chains. Ladies fobs will also . to 3J per cent. FOBS and Gentlemen's watch be reduced from 20 This will certainly be your chance to get a watch, chain or fob at a small price. NEW TROPHY CUPS Solid Silver and Silver lFated trophy cups in all styles, shapes and sizes, ranging in prices from fl.tio to J35.00. A big shipment just ar rived. Kaiser Zinn Trophy Caps are something- out of the ordinary. Never tarnish and always look nice. JAEGER BROTHERS Jewelers and Opticians 290 Morrison Street, near Fifth 300 GIRLS WANTED To Make Shirts and Overalls INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO INEXPERIENCED Apply Standard Factory No. 2 COR. GRAND AVE. AND EAST TAYLOR Excursion Rates East. Special excur sion rates1 have been named by the North ern Pacific to points east. All tickets will be good on the famous "North Coast Limited" either going or returning. It Is the only electrlc-llghted up-to-date train from Portland to the East. Pullman first-class and Pullman tourist- sleeping cars. Dining-car night and day, always ready at meal time. This Is the obeerva-tlon-car route. It is the train of luxu rieshot baths, barber's services, library. Individual electric berth lights; private smoking compartments: clothes-pressing service: all the little things that add to the comfort of a journey. Its beautiful observation-car is a revelation. The din-Ing-car service Is superior: the menu varied and satisfying. From end to end it is pleasing comfortable and beautiful; the train that makes friends and keeps them. This train leaves Portland dally, running via Tacoma and Seattle, over the Cascades, through the Yakima Valley, thence to Spokane and along Lake Pend d'Orellle and over the Rocky Mountains to Butte, thence to Livingston, which Is the diverging point to the Yellowstone National Park via Gardiner, the Govern ment official entrance to the park, and the the only direct route to the park. Call at 255 Morrison street, corner Third, for full particulars, or write A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A., Portland, Or., and all infor mation will be given you. Grateful to Oheoon Relief Commit tee. Letters are received at The Ore gonian almost daily from citizens in vari ous parts of the state who were assisted to their homes or relatives by the repre sentatives of the Oregon Relief Commit tee. The expressions of sincere apprecia tion and thanktulness made in these let ters go far toward repaying those who gave of their bounty to the assistance of the helpless and destitute victims of the San Francisco disaster.. Kaffir Botb Concert tomorrow, Mon day night, at the Y. M. C. A., is to be one of the musical and amusement treats of the year. Gathered in Africa by Mr. J. H. Balmer. they have captivated au diences in Europe, the United States and Canada. Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Graduating Class Elects Officers. The graduating class of the North Cen tral School held a meeting last night and elected Jerry Ryan president and Oscar Lapman secretary. Portland An Men's Meeting. There will be an adjourned meeting of the Portland Ad Men's League held in room 215, Oregonian building, headquarters of the "Made in Oregon" movement, at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. May 21. S. S. Redontk) sails direct for San Francisco Sunday, 4 P. M. Cabin $12, steerage $8; meals and berths included, f. H. Thompson. Agt.. 128 Third st. Taylor-Street Methodist Church. At 10:30. "The Christian Intellect"; 7:30. "Ruins of Frisco," illustrated, repeated by request; more views, great lecture. Come early. Merchants, Notice. Large building in heart of jobbing center, 25.000 feet floor space, with shelving and fixtures; com plete lease, cheap rent. K 77, Oregonian. Wb Arf. Making woven wire springs. See the machine In our show window. Powers. "The Store That Saves You Money," First and Taylor. Found at 1S3 Fourth street near Yam hill, the best place to get eyeglasses made at reasonnble prices. Will Hold Annexation Meeting. The MontaviUa Board of Trade will hold an annexation meeting in Center Addition, North Mount Tabor, to-morrow evening. People - in this addition have heretofore opposed annexation, but they are. said now to favor it. They want Bull Run water. Dr. C. H. Raffety. of the water committee, has been asked to attend to impart information on the water question. Alleged Refugee Arrested for Theft. Ed Bush, claiming to be a San Francisco refugee, was caught tn the act of stealing a watch from an office in the Liberty Ice plant at Front and Burnslde streets yesterday afternoon by Otto Frey tag, the proprietor. Policeman Goltz was called and captured the man before he could escape. A charge of attempted larceny was placed against him. RErUBLicAX Meeting at Gresham. An enthusiastic Republican meeting was held in Gresham Friday evening. The speak ers were Waldemar Seton and Judge J. E. Magers. R. L. Stevens, candidate for Sheriff; X. H. Bird: Carl Brandes, for Auditor, and J. P. Finley, for Coroner, also were present at the meeting. Sheriff and the Law. "What Laws Shall the Sheriff Enforce?" will be the subject of discussion at the People's Fo rum. Selllng-Hirsch Hall, tonight at 8 o'clock. The discussion will be led by E. H. McAllister. The public Is invited. Will Aid San Francisco Sufferers. Anchor Council No. 746, Knights and La dies of Securities, will give an entertain ment Tuesday night at 400 Alisky build ing in aid of the San Francisco sufferers. WHERE JO DINE. AH the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties. S05 Washington, nr. Sto. The Scott Restaurant, Seventh and Ank eny, serves this Sunday dinner, 12 to 8 P. M.: Olympla Oysters Raw. Chicken Giblet Soup. Radishes. Olives. Baked Salmon. Fried Chicken, Maryland style. Asparagus Points. Mashed Potatoes. California Zlnfandel. Shrimp Salad, Mayonnaise. Ice Cream. Strawberries and Cream. Nuts and Raisins. Cafe Nqlr. 75c per plate. Music 4:30 to 7:30. Service a la carte all day. A chicken dinner will be served at the Perkins Restaurant today from 12. to 8 P. M. Price 35c. Louis E. Martinez, Mgr. First-class chicken dinner at the Naeve Rest. 128 Fifth, Sunday, from 11 A. M. to 8:30 P. M., for 30c. The Empire, 192 Third street; chicken dinner, 80c; turkey, 35c; finest In city. Genuine French dinner, with wine, EOo, at 98 Fifth street, near Stark- AUNE'S JJFE-LIKE Pictures, taken from 8:30 to 5:30. Gallery Wash, and W. Park. Phone Main 1635. Portland Brewing: Co. Select Beer. Edel Brau. For sale everywhere. Phone Main 708. MADE IN OREGON " WEEK X&A i ,n f CfXf e 1 I A: I It- Will reveal an astonishing range of articles, great and small, made in our state. In this establishment besides wear ables representing "home industry" we show wearables men's clothing, representing the products of the finest wholesale tailors in the world. The fabrics are of the most exclu sive patterns from foreign and domes tic mills. The models are clever combinations of refinement, attractive ness, taste and dignity. Outing Suits - - $10 to $25 3 -Garment Suits - $10 to $35 Topcoats - - - $10 to $35 anaanaaaaaaaanaanniaii I J, "All Oregon" can enjoy the privileges of our great establishment by using our mail order sys tem. Ask us to send youour new style booklets together with samples and self-measurements I IOWA I ) THIS WEEK yyE ARE showing new things in Bracelets, Jeweled Combs and Waist Sets, as well as the best in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry All Goods As Represented. A. N. WRIGHT, THE IOWA JEWELER 293 Morrison Street, Near Fifth MAKE $175 INTEN MINUTES If you ever expect to buy a fine high grade piano, get it now at Bllers Piano House, during the great closing-out sale. Pay J6, or $8, or J10 a month. Everything must be sold by May 31. Price virtually cut in two. 351 Washington street. CARD OF THANKS. The undersigned desires in this way to expres his deep appreciation of the many acts of kindness extended to Mrs. Allen during her last Illness, and also for the warm svmpathy displayed by friends at her funeral. KspeciHl gratitude is felt towards the teachers In the public schools of this city for their beautiful floral offer ings upon that occasion. Such genuine tributes of respect and condolence awaken a feeling of gratitude that can never be expressed in words. v HENRY S. ALLEN, Portland, May 20. 1908. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. 'William Linklater and family wish to express their gratitude to friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness thev expressed In their bereavement by the death of a beloved husband and father. MRS. WILLIAM LINK. LATER. . . i High-Grade Piano for Rent. And sold on easy payments. Piano tuning and repairing. H. Stnsheimer. 72 Third ac fiebwab Printing Co. BKST WORK. KESSONjtBLE PRICES STARK STREET! "AT FASHION'S HEADQUARTERS" F! N EST EX HI BIT OF OREGON MADE GOODS IN THE CITY A WORTH YOUR WHILE TO SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 99 Famous Clothes Look right 'when yon hny them, and stay right after yon wear them. Prices $10.00 to $25.00. We can save you. $1.50 to $3.00 on a suit 1 . -". i i "a. v. .?n : . - ' r m .' Try a "Famous Outing Suit of Serge, Worsted or Flannel material three re-, liable cloths that ' never go wrong Prices $7.50 to $20.00. We can save you $1.50 to $3.00 on a suit. LOW PRICE SPECIALISTS FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS IT WILL PAY You to look around as no one can undersell us. You might elsewhere get some cheap "thump box for less than we can sell you a STEINWAY Or one of the other high-grade Pianos we carry, but we. assure you that for quality our prices are by far the lowest of any on the Pacific Coast, - Couie aad See for Yourself. DUNDORE PIANO CO. Steinway -and 10 other makes of t'lanos. 134 ' Sixth St., Opp. Oregonian Bull dinar. ANGELUS Pianos and Piano Players, Vic tor Talking Machines, all kinds of Small Instruments, Sheet Mu sic, etc.. etc. SelbySmeltinq and Lead Company NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Consign all shipments of ore, cyan ides, gold dust, gold or silver bullion to Vallejo Junction, Cal. Settlements therefor will be made from temporary quarters at U. S. Mint, San Francisco. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. Large Stock of Goods on Hand and En Route Prom the East. Pig lead, loaded shells and blue stone can be shipped immediately. Orders for bar solder rilled on short notice; sheet lead, lead pipe, traps, wire solder in about three weeks. Make Money Remove your corns. EAST TO LEARN. Congenial employment for either lady or gentleman. Some of our students are making as high as $25.00 per day. Tou can do the same. Instruments and full in struction by mail, only J3.00. Address THfe WESTERN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF CHIROPODY DR. OLIVER O. FLETCHER, Sec y, Alisky Building, Portland, -Or. HOMKOPATHIC REMEDIES Complata tack, oooderato prleaa. Mat! order aoUcltea. Cataios-na Im WOOUAaD. " - r M CO. Porilano. On, BEAUTY IN SILVERWARE Nothing makes the table look so rich and dainty as fine SILVERWARE. Our stock is large and complete inevery detail, and no doubt you will find something suitable and serviceable. A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU SctrncSL 1 , JW ' POUTLAND.OREJa, 284 Washington at. bet. 4th and Bth. NEW MILLINERY EXPRESS PACKAGES BIGGER THAN SARATOGA TRUNKS arrive each day, bringing correct headgear New Sailors, New Chip and Milan Dress shapes and flats. New Javas, New Tuscans, New ' Leghorns, bleached and natural. New Placques, New Large Roses and Trimmings of various kinds. We keep NEW THINGS COMING , As long as there is a demand. You'll be better pleased with our New Smart Hats at popular prices, than to take cullings from other stores at so-called "half-price" specials. FR ALEY'S HATTERY FORMERLY BECKERS THIRD AND SALMON MADE IN OREGON I REBE'S PURE ICE CREAM PHONE MAIN 1701 SEND YOUR ORDER IN EARLY HARRY SCHOOF & CO. jss Phone 34. X4R Morrison St. THE POPULAR FAMILY MINE ANI I.miOH IJEAJ.EHS. MOSEY SAVED IS THE EASIEST MADE. A little can be saved on each of the following items which we offer. - "And every little bit helps.' "Rolling Fork" Bourbon Whisky (15 years old! per jrallon S6.00 "Brunswick" Bourbon Whisky 8 years old I per gallon t.OO "EaRlo Valley" Bourbon Whisky ( 6 years old) per gallon 3.00 "Guckenbeimer" Rye Whisky, per pal Ion S4.00 "R. B. Hayden" Rye Whisky, per gallon f 3.50 California Sweet Wines, per gallon 81.25 to $2.00 Budweiser Beer, per bottle., Domestic Beer, 3 bottles for OUC FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. OUR MOTTO: QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY KRYPTOK "INVISIBLES" SET THE PACE AND WIN THE RACE. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO- (Danrar, Omaka. Kansas City, Salt Laka. Dallas, Taxns; Portland, Oregoa) 133 Sixth SL Successor to Walter Rd Orefonian Bldg-. I riiiahat-li 1 "Nobody Sees It" Yes, they do. That unsightly tooth is al ways remarked. It's those little things that count against you, perhaps. Why not have every tooth you got look Just right. We do the just right kind of dental work. J me JU81 rigiil niuu ..--"- . nui .v . . WISE BROS., Dentiat. y Failine Bldg.. 3d and Washington. 8 A. ... . M. to P. M. Sundays, to U. Main 2023. Dr. W. A. Wise. 2 Ir. T. P. Wine.