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I) THE SUNDAY OREGOSIAJT, PORTLAND, OCTOBER, 21, 1906. 9 J 4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGONTAX TXrEFHOlTM. CooBtlnr-ora JO Kanaslnir EdHor Mala TOTt Sunday Editor Malm JO.0 Compt..lnt-Hoom Main T07J Cltr Editor Main 70TJ superintendent Bulldlna". ....... .." '"iT Sid Off lea .aa 1 Reader of The Oreitonlan who are nnabla to aeenre a copy of this paper from newe dealen, or on trains will confer a favor by promptly reporting the fact to the Circula tion Department. Irrnnilar delivery aervlce in Portland, or elsewhere, will receive prompt attention. A atandine- reward of 10 la offered for the arrest and conviction of any person cansht ateallnc The Orejonian from the doora of its subscriber. AMI: SKilENTS. HKILII3 THEATER 14th and Washington trots) Parsifal." Orchestra prelude. 7:30 o'clock. Curtain rises 7:43. BAKER THEATER iThlrd. bet. TamhlB and Taylor) Matinee at 2:13 P. M., to night at 8:1.1; Baker Theater Company In "Up York Mate." E11PIRK THEATER llth and Morrison) Matlne at ll:li P. M., tonight at 8:15; The Holy City." GRAND THEATER (Washington, bet. Par and 7th) Vaudeville, J 30. 7:30 and P. M. PANTAGES THEATER (4rh and Stark) Continuous vaudsvlU. 2:30. 7:30. B P. If. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Allen Stock Company ia "The Two Orphans," 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. LMtIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder The Lyrlo Stock Company; 2:15 and 7:30 P. M. Allib Cramer Acquitted. After hav ing hepn out for more than two hours, the jury that listened to the testimony in the case of the state against Allte Cramer yesterday afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty. Cramer was charged with having set fire to his home for the purpose of defrauding the Oregon Fire Relief Association out of $500 insurance. The Cramer home at 1257 Albina avenue was burned last June, and the defendant was arrested soon afterward and has been in jail since that time. The case was tried in Judge Cleland's department of the Circuit Court. Deputy District At torney Gus C. Sloser and T. J. Cleeton appearing for the state, while Cramer was defended by John H. Dltchburn. Audience Kept in Ignorance;. That there was not a panic in the Star The ater at 3:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon when lire broke out in the Columbia buildiing, adjoining, is regarded by the police as strange, but still stranger is the fact that, although thousands of peo llo gathered and all the downtown tire companies responded, those within the playhous? never knew that a,n alarm had been sent in. Thinking the lire was a serious one. Captain of Police Stover dis patched from headquarters a, wagonload of patrolmen, but their services were not required, as by the time they arrived the lire was out. The tire was caused by a defective flue, and was extinguished with smalt loss. Offers a Bio Reward. James A. Moore a wealthy real estate dealer of Seattle, has appealed to the Portland po lice to assist In unraveling the mystery surrounding the theft of diamonds valued at fcbOO from his home, 811 Fourteenth avenue North, Seattle, recently. For the arrest of the guilty person or per sons, he will pay a reward of C00O. he writes. Among tho stolen articles are a large crescent brooch. 4 inches long, mounted with 24 diamonds, valued at $1200; a gold bracelet, mounted with a large opal in the center, surrounded by diamonds, valued at $400, and one double string pearl necklace,-valued at $1000. Suit Over 5-Foot Strip of Land. A 5 foot strip of land on an Albina lot is causing a world of trouble between John Anderson and Joseph Plywacki. The last named purchased the property at a sher iff's sale several years ago for $103, but Anderson sued for the bit of earth and secured a title to it by a decree of court. Maintaining that his title is also good, Plywacki refuses to. allow Anderson to build on the tract. Anderson yesterday began a suit in the Circuit Court to force I'lywackl to give up all claim to the prop erty. Wn.i Stitdt Psychology. The psychol ogy class of the Women's Club will meet the second Tuesday of each month in the club's committee room at 2 o'clock P. M. Mrs. Alice Weister is director of the class and there will be half-hour lectures t each meeting. Some of the subjects to be studied and discussed are "Tho Dual ity ot Man," "How to Rule Your Own Kingdom." "Why We Concentrate, and How." "The Taw of Health and Long Life." "Thought Laws.'" and "Sugges. tions." Dental College Now in Session. The Infirmary of the North Pacific College of Dentistry having reopened for the Winter session, persons desiring dental work or oral surgery can now receive prompt at tention. The intlrmary staff In dally at tendance is composed of Doctors Louis J. Fits Patrick, John M. Meyer, J. Francis Drake. Everett M. Hurd. Geo. H. Martin and Herbert C. Miller. Corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. Telephone Main 1229. Herbert C. Miller. M. D.. Dean. Beoinnino Monday morning, October 2-d, and to continue until every lot is sold, values previously estimated at $360 per lot, same lots will now be sold at $170. This is inside realty with graded streets, sidewalks, city water piped to every lot. car service excellent. Free ab stract furnished with each lot. Call on M. J. Clohessy, 207 McKay Bldg., 3d and Stark sts. Will Visit Mount Tabor. Several members of the Initiative One Hundred will visit Mount Tabor this afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the guidance of members of the Mount Tabor Push Club. Their ob ject is to gain a personal knowledge of the advantages of the hill top for a city park. Spanish Club to Bb Formed. There will bo a meeting of a Spanish Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robin son, 53 Selllng-Htrsch building, on next Saturday evening, October 27, at S P. M., to which all Spanish-speaking people or students are cordially invited. DoziER-LiNnsAT. At the bride's resi dence in Brooktyn Hotel, Mrs. Sarah Lindsay and W. A. Dozier of Portland were married last Wednesday by Rev. C. Alderson. The bride was attired in white silk and orange blossoms. Will Exchange Pulpits. Rev. William Vpshaw. of the Mississippi Avenue Con gregational Church, will today exchange pulpits with Rev. H. M. Boyd, of the Forest Grove Congregational Church. This Will Rekind roc 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. Mctsger, proprietor. FitEH Free Freb Progressive and entertain'ng meetings by Branch 5. So cialist party, every Sunday evening, at 8 P. M.. at Allsky Hall, 3d and Morrison. Good music All welcome. If You Wast to Sell Your Business see Smith, the Business Chance Hustler. Room 325 Lumber Bxchange, Second and Stark. For modern loose-leaf systems and til ing devices, call on Pacific Stationery & Printing Co.. 205 2d at Phone Mailt 921. Max. 314 The Dekum. announces arrival of the most exquisite dress patterns, lace coats, laces and trimmings. Lost. Green enamel chatelaine watch on West side. Return to Oregonian, Re ward. Ladies' Auxiliary. A. O. H.' Whist party Allsky bid.. Sd & Mor.. Mon.. Oct. 23. For Rent. Choice offices. Stearns bldg. Apply Behnke-Walker Business College. Competent Saleswomen Wan ed in all departments. Olds. Wortman & King. Dr. Swain, dentist, ill Dekum bid. Watch Wooster. 40S Washington st. Heaters repaired. 271 First. Pacific 1112. j BRIuaL ROSE PATTERN. Pretty Silverware For Wedding Presents OUR SILVER HAS BECOME? POPULAR among pur chasers of nice wedding gifts. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND both our solid silver and silver-plated ware well represented at all the weddings. As a RESULT we usually sell more to the bride later on. THE SOLID SILVER patterns we handle are exclu sive and the very prettiest the market can produce, such as the Bridal Rose and Orange Blossom. Beautiful pieces from $1.50 up. A Few Words About Our Popular Plated Ware : DO YOU KNOW that all of our plated ware In knives, forks and spoons is made especially for ua by one of the largest factories in the East, and each piece is stamped with our name (Jaeger Bros.) and carries with it the very highest guarantee, as it contains more silver than the regular plated ware. OUR PATTERNS are new and dainty, not the regular plated ware kind that is hand led by most every store in the city. IT RESEMBLES THE SOLID SILVER so closely that it is almost impos sible to tell the difference. TEA SETS, FOUR PIECES, from $10.00 up; Baskets, $3.00; Cream and Sugar, $5.00. Bread Trays, $2.i0; Cake JAEGER BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 133 FIFTH STREET, NEAR ALDER THE TALE OF A HEADACHE CHAPTER I Eye strain. . CHAPTER II Neglect. CHAPTER III A pair of our strain relieving glasses and cure. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Denver, Omaha, Kmu City, Salt Lake, Dallaa, Tewwi Portland, Orerom 133 Sixth St FLOYD F. BROWER. Mgr. Oregonian Bldg. fe ka. ' f 4 A Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. Wholesale. Manufacturing and Importing Druggists Largest Establishment in the Northwest Conveniently located near union passenger station, freight depots, docks and terminal grounds. Corner 9th and Hoyt Streets SCOTTISHRITE PARTY. Reception at Cathedral Next Friday Evening. Members of the Scottish Rite order and their families will hold a reception at the Cathedral on next Friday evening. This will be given in place of the final social event of last Winter's series of parties, arranged for April 19, but which was indefinitely postponed on account of the San Francisco earthquake. The com mittee in charge of next Friday even ing's reception has arranged for dancing. Refreshments will be served in the large banquet hall of the Cathedral. IMPORTANT MEETING In Portland of N. IT. Business Men. The fate of one of Portland's great wholesale establishments is to be deter mined tomorrow. There are in this city at present A. E. Nathan, L. J. Nathan, Samuel Wertheimer and several other members of the firm of Nathan, Wert heimer & Co., wholesale manufacturers of lino clothing. 620 Broadway and 154 Crosby street. New York, with a large wholesale house in Portland, located at 73 Front and 207 Oak street. In fact the only wholesale clothing house outside of San Francisco on the entire Coast. It is almost positively settled that the firm will dissolve and retire from the whole sale business. What disposition to make of the big Fall and Winter stock will be determined at the meeting tomorrow. The loss of this big house would be keen ly felt, both to Portland clothing stores and merchants on the entire Coast, as the character of goods sold bythis firm was specially manufactured for the better class of Pacific Coast trade. WHEREJTO DINE. All the ielteaeles of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties. SU6 Washington, nr. ita The Naeve Restaurant, 128 Fifth street, will serve an excellent Sunday dinner to day from 11:36 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. Chicken, 30c; turkey 40c. Watson's Restaurant will serve an ele gant 60-cent dinner today. 331 Washing ton street. Open until 9 P. M. Tho Marshel Restaurant will give a nice dinner with good service from 12 to 8. Fine turkey dinner today. Music every evening. Empire Restaurant, 192 Third. Elegant Sunday dinner 60c, at Brandes Grill, 103 Sixth street, from 12 to 9 P. M. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 60c, at 93 Fifth street, near Stark. STYLE ANDC0MF0RT Is the combination you want in your clothing. That is what we can give you and at prices that are within your reach. ARMSTRONG THE TAILOR Raleigh Building 323 Washington Street AMER. DEF0REST. Hurst Switch. Will trade. What have you to exchange? 1. It. Oregonian. Oregon City Butcher Is Fined. OREGON CITT, Or.. Oct. 30. (Special.) Pleading guilty to the charge of using sulphate as a preservative in manufactur ing Hamburg steak, Richard Petzold. a local butcher, was today fined $25 and costs in Justice Stipp's court. Petzold was arrested! on complaint of Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey, on evidence obtained from an analysis of a sample of the meat purchased at Petxold's market by a Deputy Commissioner. Rebating Case to Be Heard. LOS ANGELES. Oct 20. The Federal grand jury will commence the hearing of the evidence relative to the alleged re bating by the Santa Fe Railway Company In the Interest of various local furniture houses, farm machinery dealers and others, next Tuesday. It is said that the Southern Pacific Railroad may also be drawn into the investigation. SECOND-HAND PIANOS Our annual clearance sale of second hand pianos, including all grades and styles, most of them pianos of world known reputation, will be sold at the following extraordinary low prices. We have no fake schemes to place before the public, but owing to the early shipment of fall and holiday goods and our limited wareroom space we are forced to close out the below pianos to make room for our new stock. Stelnway S 25.o Guild fc Co.. 45.00 LiBderman .... O0.00 Chtw. R. Hall 85.00 Whitney 125.00 Metao 135.00 Weiaer 1B0.00 Steinway Concert Grand 450.00 We also have on special sale a few pianos that we have had rented and will make a substantial reduction to those desiring a plana that "looks" and is as good as new. IO -v- if 'I The men who place-the proper value on the importance of good Style, Fit and .Quality of their apparel are the discriminating buyers who invariably find their way to our store f on their Over-clothing Overcoats and Raincoats The preference of this class of dress ers is augmented not only by the in imitable style, fit and quality of the garment, but by the enormous stock from which to select. We carry full lines of extra and large sizes. Men's Suits . $10 to $40 Overcoats . . $10 to $50 Cravenettes . $15 to $35 Best for Style and Quality The Peer of All $3 Hats SouIeBros. Piano Co. 372-374 Morrison Street Phone Main 677 HOMEOPATHIC KHHmnriM Complete tock. moderate prlaai. Mail ardors solicited. Catalogs DM. WOOUAKO, I Amtij CO.. Helps to the Choice of Appropriate Gifts At one time or another betwee n now and Christmas there are a num- occasions in general as well as bar of several in particular, when more than likely it will be your wish to remem ber this old friend or that relative with a token of your esteem and re gard. Our jewelry cases are filled with such gold pieces and beautiful trinkets of every sort; our display of silver arti cles is exceptionally fine, and our showing of out glass, clocks, etc., leaves nothing to be desired. S Scientific Al k I JTA Z V ftWTLAWQrORSA tM Washington at, bet. 4th and 6tfc- SHORTHAND BY EXPERT TEACHERS IN BOTH THE PITMAN AND THE GRAHAM SYSTEMS. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS OSTER'S EXPERT COLLEGE FIFTH FLOOR - COMMONWEALTH BUILDING Hick-Grade Pianea far Rent And sold on easy payments. Piano tunlnc and repairing. H, Siusheimer. 72 Third at if-' r a & ti f s -7- -., I Get a Famous Priestley Cravenette Coat It's a Raincoat and it's a whole lot more, too. It's as stylish an outfit for sunshiny days as any regular overcoat. It keeps out the cold in the same way as it turns off the rain. It is really two coats in one at the price of one good coat PRICES $10 to $25 Famous Clothing Co. Cor. Morrison and Second EDUCATIONAL. Rose CityBusiness College It will not cost you anything to learn why we are growing so fas t-W rite or call. 517 Commonwealth Building, eiXTH AND ANKENT. HOLMES-FLANDERS Private School 875 EAST BTJRNSIDB ST., PORTLAND OR. Special university preparation; normal train ing course; practical Engliah eouraw; age oc previous lack of opportunity ao barrier, fa dividual or class ustructioa. Phone East 3606. Take East Ankeny Car. LEMAIRE PAWS a- . fcBSrmfifSTO' -eirfmiUI'- I Opera and Field Glasses BEST IN THE WORU Uied ia (be Uaked Stake Arar and Navy LADIES Get your tallar-made suits aaada order by THE3 GOLDEN GATE LA DIES' TAILOR at 484 Waahlaartoa St. We are maklaa; Opera, Bal and Teurtat Coata, alae Skirts. Remadeltiis; aad Preaeiaa; dena Golden Gate Ladies' Tailor Phone Paelne 717 MOT SALT BATHS Hot Salt Sea Water Baths at Hotel Moore, Seaside,, Or. Open all year. i h til A it ' 4 B o fe. l , , . 44.vab. .ur'.'.-. . . 4 Mi 5 THE GREAT Knabe Angelus Another carload of these won derful players has just arrived. There are two classes of Dlay ers. The Ancelus and the other kind. The Angelus Is different. That expresses it different. In a class by itself superior Klne; jf them all. It Is not a machine; it plays human like. IT PAYS TO THINK ft over carefully, when It comes to the piano player question. We only ask you te visit .our exclusive player department to see. hear, and test our Angelus players. Any fair minded man will at once recoenize the superiority of the Angelus. WE RENT PIANOS WE TUNE PIAN0S-WE ABE IN THE PIANO BUSINESS. We Have a Complete Supply of VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS SHERMAN, CLAY& COMPANY Largest Music House in the West Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham, Spokane, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles. COLUMBIA DISCS OR CYLINDERS OUTFITS $1.00 DOWN $1.00 per WEEK Columbia Phonograph Co. Columbia Building 371 Washington St. - Portland, Or. I iowa j .: S A. N.WRIGHT i THE IOWA JEWELER 293 Morrison St., near Fifth Specials in high-grade Watches. Expert Watch- makers. All kinds of Jewelry J made to order. Everything as represented. Wright is alright. 2 Yfich voab Printing Co. MIST ITOIK. WKASOHjtlLK PttCIt 3 4. 7 H STARK STR EETl HOTEL MOORE SEASIDE, OK, Open all year. Hot aalt bathe la eaa&ac Uoo with hotal. Special Wintar ruw. Daa i. Itoora. Proprietor. .