THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND, SEPTE3IBER 9, 1906. i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREOOMAK TELEPHONES. ' ountlne-Roora Mln T078 Manlnir Editor Main TOTO Sunday Editor..... Main TOTO ompoin-Rooin Main T070 City Editor Main TOTO Superintendent Bulldlnc Main 70T0 Eat Bta, Otflc El 81 AMTSEMEVTS. 'BAKER THEATER (Third, bet. Tamhtll and Taylor Baker Theater Company In Became Bhe Ioved Him So"; matinee at P. M.; tonight at 8:15. 1 "BS THEATER tilth and Morrlnon) Melodrama. "The World"; matinee at 2:15 P. M.; tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER ("Washington. bet. Par and 7th Vaudeville, 2:30, 7:30 and P. M. PANTAGES' THEATER (fn and Stark) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7:30, 8 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Allen Stock Company, 2:30 and 8:15 P. M. LYRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) The Lyric Stock Company. 2:30, 7:30, 8 P. M. THE OAKS Open from A. M. to 11 P. M-; Saturday and Sunday, 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. BA6EBAT.T-, TODAT. 2:0 P. M. ATHLETIC Park. 24th and Vaughn. Portland vs. Loa Angeles. . Hundred Year Club Raixt. Next Fri day night at the First Congregational Church there will be a rally of the Hundred Year Club. The 600 members of the club will have the privilege of invit ing their friends to this rally, and It is expected that the reunion will be a 1 most enjoyable one. The feature of the evening will be a demonstration by Mr. Flynn and Mrs. Mclntyre, who have Just returned to Portland from the East. This demonstration next Friday will be free. Announcement will be made on this occasion of the classes In health culture now being formed In three of Portland's largest and most popular churches. At a meeting of the board of directors held last Friday, It was decided to offer $10 In cash for the most beautiful and appro priate design for a club pin. This offer Is open to the public generally. It is quite probable that the Hundred Year Club of Los Angeles, which also num bers some hundred of enthusiastic mem sers, will adopt the same design for club sin and stationery. Penetrate Remote Reoion. Will G. steel. F. C. Little and F. H. Kiser recent ly returned from a trip to Mount Steel, In the heart of the Olympics. From the summit of the mountain they were en-' ablcd to see the. entire Olympic range and to follow with the eye the course of all the streams originating therein. The dis. tance from Lake Cushman Isa little less than 12 miles on a straight line, whereas by trail It Is 2a. Application has been made to the Forestry Division to have this trail Improved and If the petition Is granted it will make the Olympics one of the most easily accessible of any rugged mountain region on the coast. Heretofore It has been considered practically inac cessible. They report, seeing two elk and abundant signs of deer and bear, but made no effort to secure game. Several days were spent at Lake Cushman, where fish ing was indulged In. Assigned to Roskbuho. Rev. Father W.. A. Waltt, who has been assistant pastor of St. Francis Church. East Elev enth and Oak streets, to Rev. P.- H. Wlack, the- pastor, left yesterday for Roseburg. where he will enter on his work as rector of that parish today. For the two years he had been connected with St. Francis Church he made many warm friends. It was through his encourage ment that Gregorian' music was intro duced at St. Francis and other Catholic Churches. Rev. Mr. Black, the regular pastor, bears testimony to the high standing of Father AValtt while assistant. He came here from Minneapolis. Rose burg Is one of the most Important charges in Southern Oregon and his assignment Is considered a promotion by the Arch bishop. Postpones Opening of School. Pro fessor D. M. Metzger, dean of the faculty of Dallas College, who is filling the pulpit of the First United Evangelical .Church. East Side, Js In the city. He says that the faculty has postponed opening of the school until September 25 on ac count of the absence of so many of the pupils In the hopflelds. Professor Metzger says that the faculty expects the best year In the history of that Institution. Police on the Carpet. Patrolman Burke appeared before the police com missioners yesterday to answer charges preferred against him by citizens to the effect that he had tried to have an arti cle published In a weekly paper which would reflect on the character of a mar ried man. This case and the, case of Pa trolman Porter, accused of creating a disturbance at the Oaks, were taken under advisement. W. C. T. U. 'Dat or Prater. Septem ber as Is the day set aside by the National Women's Christian Temperance Union as a universal day of prayer and the date will be fittingly observed by the local branches of the Oregon State unions. The official call has been issued by Mrs. Lucia Faxton Additon. state president, and Mrs. Ida Barkley, state evangelistic superin tendent. Wholesale House Tenant Wanted. We have a lot 60x100 a ' few blocks south of Gilsan street with. In 100 feet of Sixth street on which we wish to build a two or three-story brlfk building for a distributing or whole sale house. Will build to suit tenant. a. H. Dammeier, 90 Fifth street near Staj-k. ' Obstructed a Sidewalk. A complaint has been filed against Charles M. Boost, of the Portland Wire & Iron Company, corner Third and Flanders, for placing rolls of wire and iron on the sidewalks, thereby obstructing traffic In front of their store. The case will be called in the Municipal Court Monday. Laymen Are in Charge. The Lay men's Association has charge of morning service at the Taylor-street Methodist Church today. Dr. Short, B. Lee Paget and T. S. McDanlel will speak. In the evening the pastor will deliver his last illustrated sermon, and sing "The Ninety and Nine." This Will 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. Metzger, proprietor. Wanted. Suitable location, 100x100, north of Burnside and East of Park sts., or bet. Hawthorne and Burnside sts.. East Side. Will lease or purchase. Port land Wire & Iron Works. $10 Cash Offer Open to all. The Hundred Year Club (Portland member ship BOO) offers 10 cash for best design for club pin. Send designs to P. O. Box 173. Under the Direction of the Christian Brothers, studies will be resumed at the Bianchet Institute. Fifth and Mill streets, on Monday, September 10. For Rent. Very desirable office rooms In the Ainsworth Building. Apply at The United States National Bank. Dr. Brougher s topic White Temple tonight "The Masquerade." Mrs. Walter Reed sings. Special Sunday Dinner at the Scott Restaurant, 50 cents. Seventh and Ankeny streets. Claremont Tavern. Launch Imperial leaves foot of Stark street, 6:30 P M daily. ' ' Church or Our Father (Unitarian). Rev. Jay Wm. Hudson will preach today. Richards" Usual Sunday French Din ner with wine $1.00 per cover, 4 to 8:30. Automobile for Sale. 1906 Pope To ledo; new; sacrifice. R 62, Oregonian. Dr. F. S. Skiff, Dentist, has returned. Russell Bldg., 4th and Morrison St. Drug Clerk, registered, wanted, for night duty. Rowe & Martin. Woman's Exc. 133 10th, lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch. Dr. Haoelstam, Swedish movements, Portland Hotel. , Dr. Vial, returned, 2 to 5 P. M. Abing ton Bldg. Dr.F.W.Holllster returned. 313 Dekum. Monet to Lojlk. 611 Cham. Com. Dr. R. C. CorriT returned. Special f $3.00 Buys an 8-Inch CUT GLASS BERRY BOWL Regular Price $4.50 We offer this as an introduction to our large line of beautiful Cut Glass which we have just received, and are going to offer at very low prices during this next week Watch Our Window for Some Bargains in Cut Glass During' This Week's Sale JAEGER BROS, cr 133 Fifth Street, Near Alder 293 MORRISON Workmen Hol.i Meeting, The first of a series of meetings to be held by the various A. O. U. V. lodges of this city during the Winter was held In Drew Hall, corner Second and Morrison streets, iaBt night, by Hope Lodge, No. 1. A large number of Workmen were In at tendance. Addresses were made by Supreme Representatives Newton Clarke, D. Soils Cohen, Ralph Feeney and J. W. Paddock. General Information regarding the condition of the organization was dispensed. After the speeches the cigars were passed and a social time was en Joyed. The object of these meetings is to create enthusiasm among the lodge mem bers. The next' meeting will probably be held by TJpchurch Lodge early in October. Accused op Embezzlement. H. M. Fancher, secretary of the Forestry Inn Association, was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out by S. H. Gruber charging him with embezzlement of $70 of the company's money, and later re leased on his own recognizance by Judge Cameron, Attorney Gruber acquiescing. Fancher asserts his Innocence. He was detected by Frank Hennessy, clerk of the Municipal Court, and arrested by Patrol man O'Brien. Mrs. W. A. Eivers wishes to announce to the doctors and, her friends that she will open the Rose City Sanitorium, 62 N. 23d St., Monday, September 10, phone Pa cific 2751. "Beauty is Power." My Antiseptic Satin. Cream and Oregon Rose Cleaning Cream will accomplish wonders. Madam Hudson, 207 Macleay Bldg. Mademoiselle A. Perlot. French klndergarden, 19th and Irving: French classes In afternoon; phone Pacific 556. Salesman Wanted. Mens' furnishings; must be experienced. Apply Olds, Wort man & King. ' Piano and French to limited number; moderate terms; The Calumet, suite 6-A. Rosenthal Sisters, manicuring, hair dressing, all kinds of hair goods, 109 7th. Ideal Home Eight Rooms $4750. Inquire Edward Drake; Meier & Frank's office. "Jewish New Year" Cards. New line just received at The J. K. Gill Co. Why Does Wooster's business grow? OUR CUTTER IS AN ARTIST Our tailors skilled in their business and our buyer an expert In woolens.. This combination can suit any man In style and price of fashionable gar ments, no matter how fastidious he may be. We please the man and his pocketbook as well. Armstrong the Tailor. Raleigh Building, 323 Wash ington st. The quality of workmanship, material, style and fit of our Smart Suit3, Overcoats and Raincoats, is of such excellence that we feel justified in expressing the opinion that finer ready-for-service garments do. not exist today. Prices FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. Corner Morfuon and Second Street. or Monday SPECIAL PRICES ON BRACELETS Just the thing for an Acceptable Gift The newest designs in these popular ornaments ST., Near Fifth DON'T FORGET THAT COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake, Dallas, Texas 1 Portland, Oregon. 133 Sixth St. FLOYD F. BROWER, Mgr. Oregonian Bldg. I STERLING SILVERWARE . . We carry a large and varied assort- ment of fine sterling silverware, both bright and French gray. "We are sole -s distributors of : the celebrated "Les Cinq Flours" and "Les Six Fleurs" patterns. These goods are In a class by themselves In regard to style and finish excelled by none. WHEREJO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private 'apart ments for parties. SOS Washington, nr. 5th. ' Watson's Restaurant will serve an ele gant 50-cent dinner today. 831 Washing ton street. Open until 8 P. M. . The Empire, 192 Third street; chick en dinner, 30c: finest in city. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 60c, at 93 Fifth street, near Stark. WANTED. Partner with capital in planing mill and retail lumber yard. Excellent op portunity. Address E S6, Oregonian. Hlicb-Grade Planoa for Rent And sold on easy payments. Piano tuning and repairing. H. SInshelmer. 72 Third eu t i lav "SMART CLOTHES' FOR FALL 1906 ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION $10 to $25 Superiority "St $chwab Printing Co. aesr itokk. r e jsowj b l b purest 47 STA.R.K STREET! Kryptoks ' were the FIRST and are still the ONLY "Invisible" Bifocals in existence. Cj Scwrirc&. l V" foTLA!I004 184 WafhlngtOB st bet. 4th and 5th. CARD OF THANKS. We desire sincerely to thank the many friends for their sympathy and kindness; also for the floral offerings which were contributed at the funeral of our daugh ter Loulca. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT WOHLEKS. Admiral Prince Imla is 'said to have ten much astonished when he asked General Fred Grant for a cigar and learned that the son of General IT. S. Grant did not smoke. t5iAi er? ,T- HoKUd. "''"'HOT if if A ssmffMinrtLi mi HOMEOPATHIC KEarXDEES Oomplata Hock, momenta Drleaa. Mall ardara aancltad. Catmlocne traa, WOOUAKD. CLAHiUt CO. rarUand, Oa. u --'IK I! iH IV asaLJ - I 'P of Style, Fit and Our Suits Here are two more new models that are proving strong favor ites. In each ,case the coat is extra long with fitted back and graceful lines. Our enormous Fall stock will afford you a great variety of patterns and materials from which to select. Suits, Over coats and Cravenettes price'd from - $10 BEST FOR STYLE and QUALITY MUNSELL OPTICIAN Columbia Building, Room 600 ' Washington Street. Cor. W. Park. Don't strain your eyes. The slightest error In vision should be scientifically cor rected Immediately. No matter how difficult the case, we guarantee satisfactory results. Your continued patronage Is our aim. Insurance of your rimless glasses. Consultation free. OPENING FOR BUSINESS We have for rent a fine store at Front and Olbbs, sulta.ble for a branch bakery and confectionery, etc. Living; rooms In rear; low rent. See GEVURTZ & SONS 173-5 First St. WATER FRONT One mile of the finest waterfront on Pa get Sound. Will sell In pieces of five acrei up at $25 per arxe. Each piece of land will have at least 200 feet of waterfront. Land covered with vine maple, alder and wild cherry. Flrst-clase soil. Close to school, church, store, postofflce and steamboat land ing. Good county road. On mainland. EIGHTY ACRES. This U level upland and has strip 100 feet wide leading down to Sound. Price, $800. All the advantages of water front, with level land. Will sell additional -strip 100 feet wide if desired at $25 per acre. This 80 once had 10 acres cleared, but It has grown up again. Has remains of eeven room house; good well. Land easily cleared and good pasture just as It Is. ISLAND WATERFRONT. One-half mile of waterfront on the finest Island in Puget Sound. Near new school house. Church, store, postofflce and steam, boat landing close by. Runs back to coun ty road. Finest beach on Puget Sound. Southern exposure. Earliest- strawberry and tomato land this side of the mountain. 35 per acre. Easily cleared. You have been thinking for a long time that some time you would pick up a small piece of waterfront on the Sound. If you do not do It soon you will not be able to do It at all at least, not at a reasonable price. m i Address owner, box 068, Tacoma. Wash. Please state what paper you saw this ad In. SUMMER RESORTS. LOCKSLEY HALL . Seaside, Oregon Strictly Modern Annex Overlooking the Ocean For Information, Phone Pacific 985 EDUCATION-AX. Beautifully located in Portland. Oregon, offers unsurpassed facilities for the cul ture and education of young women. Special opportunities in Music. Art. Languages and Liter ature. Well equipped Physical and Chemical Lab oratories. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The largest and oldest Ladies' Seminary in the Pacific Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation (or im parting the best physical, mental and moral train ing and developing true womanhood. Equips socially and educationally lor the most exalted station. Confers Academic and Collegiate Degrees by State Anthority. Interference with convictions of non-Catholics is scrupulously avoided. Academy Is ideally located, amid Inspiring scenic advan tages. Social opportunities such, as are available in no other city on the Coast. Buildings large and commodious, well-lighted, heated and ventilated: dormitories and private rooms supplied with all modern conveniences. The institution is liberal and progressive without sacrificing the character nd traditions of age and achievement. Terms modest. Satisfactory references required. Write for announcement booklet. Board and tnition$180per year. Address Sister Superior. St. Mary'iAcadaaay PORTLAND. OREGON. U.S.A. nPJCBSSajSSBSHBBSSBSaBHSSaSBSSsaaSMIIII -J ET-'iMarg-akgr Ml mill Quality Easily and Overcoats Upward BROOK THE PEER OF ALL $3 HATS EDUCATIONAL. Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS NIGHT and DAY FULL TERM OPENS SEPT. 24 DAY COURSES Commercial and Stenography College Preparatory . Engineering Subjects Special Tutoring NIGHT CLASSES Algebra, per three-months term..$ 3.00 Arithmetic 1.00 Architectural drawing; 6.00 Assaying 8.00 Automobile (see special folder).. Bookkeeping; 5.00 Commercial law 2.00 Commercial correspondence 2.00 Chemistry , 8.00 Civil service, per month 6.00 Carpentry 6.00 Electricity 10.00 English grammar 2.00 Forestry and lumbering 6.00 Freehand drawing 7.00 Gasoline engine 6.00 Geometry 3.00 Geography 3.00 Machine design 6.00 Manual training 5.00 Mechanical drawing 6.00 Mining 8.00 Mechanic 3.00 Penmanship .' 3.00 Plan reading and estimating.... 5.00 Plumbing 10.00 Reading and spelling 2.00 Rhetoric 2.00 Comerclal sign card writing (see folder) Shorthand 5.00 Spanish 6.00 Surveying 6.00 Telegraphy 10.00 Trigonometry 3.00 Typewriting 6.00 .Vocal music 3.00 Wood carving and turning 6.00 COR. FOURTH AND YAMHILL. Write or Call for Free Illustrated Catalogue. PHONE PRI. EX. 65. HOLMES-FLANDERS PRIVATE SCHOOL 875 EAST BURNSIDE ST., PORTLAND OR. Special university preparation; normal train ing course; practical English courses; age or previous lack of opportunity no barrier. In dividual or clas Instruction. Phone East 3605. MRS. EMMA B. CARROLL Announces the Opening of Her Musical Studio, October 1, at 697 Flanders St. The modern Leschetlzky method em ployed. THE MISSES RODNEY Late Principals of SAINT' HELEN'S HALL Lessons in History, Literature, His tory of Art, English, Piano and Vocal Music. No. 128 North 22d street. Medical Department OF THE University of Oregon 30Ul Annual Baulon Berlin Sept. IT. 1900. d4Bs S. B. JoaapM, M. D.. Deaa. 10 Dakum Bids.. Portland. CHINESE LESSONS Given by an experienced teacher, educated both in Chinese and English. Apply to ZOSVa Salmon St. Phone Main 3923 Noticeable in i A V v ; i EnCCATIOXAr,. Stands for Best in Education ' Pacific University is one of the oldest schools of Higher Education on the Pacific Coast, with some of the most distinguished men in let ters and law as its alumni. It is a Private, Co-Educational and Non-Sectarian. College of the high est standard. location; Pacific University la located at Forest Grove, one of the most beauti ful residential towns in Oregon and only 26 miles from Portland on the Southern Pacific West Side Division. Forest Grove has electric street-car and light service. The drinking water Is chemically pure. The college campus Is the most picturesque of any In the ENDOWMENT. Pacific University Is the largest en dowed private college In the entire Pacific Northwest. For this reason the best of instructors can be employed. The Institution does not depend on student fees for its Income. CT KRIC I'MM. Highest scholarship in classical, scientific, literary and musical courses. EQUIPMENT. Pacific University Is the best equipped private college In buildings, labora tories, library, music and art rooms In Oregon. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. High school graduates and others having credits to make up for regular college courses can do so In Tualatin Academy. The academy students are extended the advantages of college activities and association. No academy or high school training In Oregon ex cells that offered in Tualatin Acade my. Upon presentation of certificates Its students are admitted to the best Eastern and W'estern colleges. EXPENSES. The average necessary expenses for a school year range from a minimum of 200 to a maximum of $300. Writs (or Catalogue and Illustrated literature Fall Term Opens Sept. 19th. EGAN DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC SCHOOL Sea non 190C and 1007 open Sept- 13. Prepares for dramatic and operatlo stage an4 places graduates in lx months. Forty graduates now with trav eling companies. Send for Catalogue. EGAN DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC SCHOOL Eien Hall, Arcade Bids;., Seattle. Frank C, Egan, Principal. NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY One of the largest and best equipped Institutions of its kind In the entire West. No dental school can boast of a better fores of specially trained teachers, who devote their entire time to the Interests of the students. The clinics are unsurpassed, being In excess of thi. needs of the students. The annual session begins October 1. For Information and Illustrated catalogue address the dean, DR." HERBERT C. MILLER, Portland, Oregon. ColumbiaUniversity University Park, Portland, Oregon. Classical, scientific, commercial and grammar grade courses. Apply for catalogue,