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THE SUXDAT OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 3, 1907. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAN TELEPHONES. Countlng-Room Main 70TO City Circulation , ..Main iO.O Managing Kdltor Main 700 Fundav Kdttor - Main 7oo CompoKing-Room Main TOiO City Editor Man 'Ji? SMiierinrpnilfnt niilMlnr ........Main ,u Kast Bide Oftice sit 61 AMUSEMENTS. BAKER THKATER 8d bet. Tamhlll and Tar-K)-Bilker Theater Company in "It 1 King"; matinee 2:15: tonight 8:13. EMPIKK THEATER nith and Morrison) "Nettle the News Girl"; matinee 2:16; to night at 8:15. GRAND THKATER Wasninirtin, between Turk and Seventh) Vauiievllie. 2:30. :3 and 0 P. M. 1'ANTAGEB THKATER fFourth anil StarV) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, ISO. 8 P. M. STAR THHATER (Park and wa-r.lnFton) Allen Stock Company In I.ovo and la" matinee. 2:15; tonight at 8. IS. LYRUJ THKATER (7th and Aider) The l.yric. Stock Company In l ne neir.ni- parent": matineejat jt 2:10: tonlgni at o.t. MAiLCAnniER OvERWunKKD. 'Mailcarrier Jensma of Montavilla. Is serving about Mtn fumillrq ami is overworked. A move- mont has been started to get another carrier for Montavilla. When Jensma Rtartnrl work in that district several years aeo he delivered to 300 families, but that number has now more tnan aoumea. There are two carries at Sellwood and Vnivorslty I'ark and three at Mount Tahor. So the single carrier at Monta villa appears to be doing as much as two carrlt-rs elsewhere. The sale of stamps for Montavilla is not as heavy as might he expected owing to the fact that many people there purchase their stamps in Portland. Relief in the way of another carrier can only be secured through petl tion. and a paper will be circulated set ting forth the conditions and the need of another carrier. Cathouc Clcb Reception. The Catho lic Young Men's Club of St. Mary's Tarish, Alblna. gave a whist party and general reception Friday night at the 1 1111 Hall on Williams avenue and Russell rtreet. Over 400 were present, the hall brine overcrowded. Some musical num bers were given, the Mueller Orchestra participating. A most harmonious feeling wa manifested and the gathering did much to show the need of the new club house the young men have undertaken to build on Morris street. P. E. Sullivan president of the board of directors, said vesterdav that the details of the build ing are now being prepared and with the coming of favorable weather worn on the foundation will he started. Commencement at Brooklyn. The graduating exercises of the Brooklyn School will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the school's assembly hall. The students who will finish their com , inon school work are Iceland Armstrong, Knima D. Bonadurer. Alice Davis. Fran cos Ducao. Lctia V. Lasley. Kssle Parker, Hattie Relfschnlder, Harold Sherrett Nomah Shinn and Lorenzo Snyder. The rxercises will consist of music, readings and the presentation of diplomas. I'nopuc's Forum Tonioht. At the Peo ple's Forum, Sclllng-IMrsch building, Tenth and Washington streets, tonight County Judse Webster will speak on 'Convict Tabor on the Public High ways." This is a live question and is now before the State legislature. If the hill is not passed It will be referred to the people. Free and open discussion The Forum will consider the advisability .of changing its meeting night from Sun day to the middle of the week. , Os Wednesday, from 10 A. M. to ! P. M.. F. S. Cox. chiropractic expert 'j'ST'z Washington street, room 3G, is going to demonstrate the remarkable value of the new science in curing all diseases and nllincnts to which human beings are sub vert by- giving free treatment to all who call at his offices bejweon those hours. V,. S. 'ax has taken offices in the rjahhe buildinjr and has a lady attendant in t-harge. of his reception-room. Telephone Main StfO. Strcck by Streetcar. Lallte Tager, am'd 4 years, is confined to tho home of her parents, 42S Uussell street, as the result of injuries she received by being struck by a streetcar at Union avenue and Russell street last Thursday morn ing. She was crossing the track in front of the car and was knocked down. The fender did not work -and she was quite badly hurt. Leavus for Kuropea; Trip. J. H. Fislfy assayer and mining engineer, will leave next Tuesday for New York, from which place he .sails for the Mediter ranean February 19. He will spend sev eral'months visiting the scenes in Egypt, Tunis, the Holy Land and return to Port land about July. Mr. Fiske has had this trip under contemplation for some time. Important Notice. The Covenant Con tract Company, of 427 Fliedner building, desires to call the attention of the public to tho fact that F. II. Johnston, fiscal agent, has nothing whatsoever to do witu its office or business, although he has repeatedly represented through the papers that his place of business is at their otlice. Aiidrbss by Mayor Jane. Mayor I;ane will deliver an address on "The Public Schools and How to Improve Them," with a description of methods used in Pueblo. Colo., at Allsky Hall, Third and Morrison, tonight. The public is cordially invited to attend. A general discussion will follow the speech. Mr. A. K. Borthwick has taken office at 316 Chamber of Commerce, where he will bo pleased to meet his oid friends and new friends and per sons who wish to buy or sell in side or suburban realty, or who wish to loan or borrow money on the same. Tun Clarkk-Cumson Compan-t has filed supplementary articles of Incorporation, changing the name of the Company to the Clarke-Clemson-Blumauer Company, Mr. Phil Blumauer having been admitted to the company. They are to engage !n a general real estate and investment busi ness. The Board or Trade- Bim.Di.NO Com mittee will dispose of the small buildings at the southeant corner of Fourth and Oak streets, same to be removed at once. For particulars call on R. w. Wilbur, secretary and treasurer, Sherlock Bldg. This Will Remind You 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, II. Metzger, proprietor. Lamont & Harris, real estate agents, have removed their ofllces from 107 Sixth street, to the Swetland building, rooms 304-307. Located temporarily at la6 Fifth street. Dies at Ripe Oi.d Aoe. E. A. Dean, for meany years a resident of Portland, died yesterday at his home, 30ri- Jefferson street. He was aged S5 years and 4 months. For Rent. Storeroom, 131 Sixth street, to let for the month of February. For particulars inquire of the superintendent, room 201 Oregonian building. Ixist. Red leather memorandum book, used for subscriptions. Please return to W. R. Walpole, Associated Charities, 305 Jefferson street. ti rand Mask Ham.. Feb. 22, at W. O W. Temple. Eleventh and Washington, given by Arbutus Circle. W. of V. Tickets 5"c. Anhetjser - Busch. Famous Miehleob brew on draught at the Cafe Vlgneux, 6th and Washington ts. Merchants' lunch. Whkx Diniw, Ot. go to Richards' spe cial Sunday dinner with wine; $1 per cover; 4 to 8:30. Webbers" Orchestra. Dr. I. W. Howard, chronic diseases eiujtritity and electric light treatment. I Bnmonwealth building, Sixth street. Sai.H or Ship Mei.aj.-ope at Astoria. Attention Is called to advertisement un der "New Today." Tub Frank IVoolsbt pt. have removed their office to room 17, Concord building; telephone Slain !m. Death Comes Suddenly. Stricken by heart disease, C. S. Rockenfield collapsed on a streetcar while going from his home Montavilla to his office, 146 Tont street, and expired at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The body was taken in cnarge by Coroner Finley. Rockenfield was man ager for the Gideon Stolz Pickle & Vine gar Factory, and was 63 years old. He leaves a wife, who is about his own age and in poor health. His employer arrived in Portland late in the afternoon to assist in the funeral arrangements. Soljier in Pulpit. Sergeant-Major Gustav Hinrich Schoof, soldier, hunter and missionary, formerly of South Africa but now of South Alberta. Canada, win occupy the pulpit at the Grace Methqdist Church, Twelfth and Taylor streets, mis morning. The soldier lecturer, as he is known, has preached in more than lono churches and opera-nouses in me Limru Kingdom, the United States and Canada, and it is expected there will be a large gathering to hear hint this morning. Death Di-e to Hkakt Failure. C. G. Felger, of Philomath. Benton County, Or., fell into a basement in front of the) Matthlesen Hotel, Front and Madison streets, late Friday afternoon and sus tained slight injuries. He died at' a hos pital, yesterday morning. The body was taken in charge by Coroner Finley, and an autopsy revealed the cause of death to be heart failure. His relatives have been notified. New Push Club Formed. A new push club has been organized on Killingsworth avenue with the following officers: Presi dent, J. H. Nolta: vice-president, Lloyd Milholheim; secretary, Ernest Morris. There will be a meeting of the club Mon day night, i Objects of the club are to benefit the neighborhood and join with other clubs in the general upbuilding of the whole East Side: The Meier & Frank Store Announcement. On account of the great amount of business our delivery . department was called upon to handle yesterday we found it impossible to deliver purchases made after 4 P. M. Patrons will receive their goods early tomorrow morning. Meier & Frank Company. Wound Proves Fatal. Manford Je Cornelius, the little boy who shot him self while playing with a revolver at his mother's home, 762 Vaughn street, late Wednesday afternoon, died at Good Samaritan Hospital early yesterday morn ing. The funeral will be held this after noon. Interment will be in Lone Fir Cemetery. Money for Relief Fund. A present of fc0 was made to the police andflre relief fund yesterday by E. A. and !s. A. King in recognition of the services of the fire men who were detailed to watch a fire that was set to consume a Chinese leper's shack on the King estate recently Speaks at Oak Grove. An address will be given before the Oak Grove Improve ment Association next Thursday night by F,rancis I. McKenna, president of the Initiative One Hundred. There will also be a musical programme and reports of committees. Woodlawn Has Sub-Library. The Portland Library has established a book deposit station at Woodlawn in the care of Mr. McGillvray, of the Woodlawn drug store. i Frank S. Bennett, attorney at law, money to loan. 325 Mohawk building. C. J. Cook Company wish to hire 50 teams. Cutberth, artistic photos, Dekum Bldg. Dr. Swain, dentist. 3lf Dekum bldg. Meet Mb at Wooster's. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin," at The Heilig By Jimmy, (be Office Boy. LAS' nito oe city edltqr sod to me, "Jimmy, you do de Uncle Tom show." Say! I fought it was goin' to be treat, so I decks mesel' out wld me knew tie an' 'takes ' Sadie wid me. Say, talk about Preside't Rosenvelt handin' dat wise gazboo f'om Ohio a lemmcn w'en he ap pointed B'ookor Wnshin'ton's frten' to dat SWOO per year sit, well, an' it wasn't nothin" to what we gets at de Hielig las' nlte. Dere was two Topsies all rite, all rite. Two guys what were bum actors as well as lawyers. Dere were real col ored mens and ladies on de stolg, a cou ple 'a dorgs dat me dorg Swipes could lick In a breaf, Lagree and de es' of tie squad. Gee, but dat lagree feller was fierce. Sadie sed he wuz tryin' to swaller his pallute. Well, an'way he talk'd like ez if he had trouble wid his bellows an' wuz tryin' to cool oft a mouf full of hot mush. An' dere wuz a Little Eva. W'en she came out I says to Sadie, "1 11 buy a tickut on dat kid." and Sadie gets madder 'en all get out. Course I didn't mren it. but you knp' girls, de always get the 'rong steer. Little Eva was de goods all rite. If she doesn't die. real die I mean to often, she'l make Olga Nethersole. Leslie Carter an' de res' of dem real live actorines set up an' take somethin' to ete even if dey aint hung'y. Hones', de kid aught to be home tendin' de baby and washin' de dishes. She's prutty big enough how. Dey aint much more to say about .de show. De feller what played George U. Shelby had a faslsettee voice. Hones' I fought de silver t'aw hed hurted his pipes, dey was so squeezy an' lady like. He could'nt win de booby prize at a re citin' bee. De coon songs an' dancin' was prutty good, but Dollar Bill Smith hez frein's dat can skin dem enny day. Uncle Billy Reese, even if he hez a fiat wheel, can beat' dem fellers doin' de cake walk, just you ast William Reese, an' he aint no brother of Uncle Billy's neither. De dorgs was a shine. One hed stripes an' dey looked like dey wuz hungry. One made a noise like a bark, de res' wuz too buzzy of goin' ter sleep to take notice. De bes' part of de show wuz when one of the fellers what takes de part of de liar Marks an' doubled an' sold songs and threw in a picture of Little EH-a all fer ten cents. De main squeeze of de show is Leon (would'nt dat make yer laf) W. Wash burn. He sez dat he is "Sole Owner." No one blames him, an' no one should really care. Eney way, de show's gone. WANBECK MINING COMPANY Safe Investment. The Wanbeek Mining Company, of Eckley, Curry County, Or., has decided to sell 60 shares of its capital stock. Nothing is offered that is better for a safe investment. For particulars In quire of the local agent, Louis Schu macher, 185 Madison street, Portland. Or. WHAT PORTLAND NEEDS. A clay-brick without lime or alkali. Less than 5 per cent moisture or shrinkage. The best clay on the West Coast. Close to Portland. A fine in vestment. Thoroughly tested. Strict est investigation courted. A chance to make blK' money. Se samples of products and clay at 403-404 Lumber Exchange. Tel. M. 4502. . Xickelodlon Is Sold. The Nirkelodlon, formerly owned and operated by Henry O. Jones, has been sold to a Tacoma company, which will conduct the business on the same plan as before, presenting only the very latest moving ptc.tures obtainable. The management has arranged to ln Btall the Powers Cameragraph. a moving-picture machine that Is absolutely W ii mil iilfrimairf l n' ul rril iiT Thev are bought from the jeweler at a reasonable price. They must also be either perfect or very. verv nearly so. and of good color. A, R401.V FLAWED sTOXE or one that is yellow really iiaa no market price and is hard to dispose of. DIAMONDS SOLD AT BIG DISCOUNTS Are usuallv dear at tho price asked. The buyer discovers this too late, though. We sold more tnan twice as many diamonds last year than tho vear before. WHY? Beanie we were satisfied with a reasonable price. Berame we have never taken advantage of a customer. Berime we never misrepresent. Our customers are not told that we lose money on the sale. WK MAKK A PROFIT every time we sell a diamond, but it s small and we are entitled to it. Our customers are satisfied that we have treated them right and thev send their friends to us. We still have some genuine bargains In diamond rings that were bought some time ago before the recent rtdVances. if you are looking; for one see ours before you buy. We won't feel hurt if you don t buy. Maybe ou will later on. JAEGER BROS.2: 133 Fifth Street near Alder. ROSES-FIELD GROWN OVER 100 BEST KINDS TO SELECT FROM WE DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR Express Paid Most sorts at 25 cents. All stock guaranteed. Send for illustrated cata logue and learn all about it. CALIFORNIA ROSE COMPANY POMONA, LOS ANGELES CO., CAL. flickerless, something that the people of Portland have never had an oppor tunity of . seeing. The Nickelodion from now on will be under the man agement of Mr. Joseph St. Peter. The house will continue to run at the same prices and cater to ladies, gentlemen and children. THINKS HE IS "WANTED" Young Man Tries to Give Himself Up for Imaginary Offense. Walter Clemni, a well-dressed, fine-appearing man of about 40 years, walked up to Patrolman Thompson at the Union Depot last night and asked to be sent to police headquarters, saying he was wanted in Seattle for a bank robbery. Not knowing anything of a man wanted for such a crime, Thompson called up Captain Slover and asked for instruc tions. He was told' to let the stranger go, but at that moment Clemm had a vio lent fit. and the officer sent him in. After an examination by Acting Chief Gritzmacher and Captain Slover, it was decided that Clemm was suffering from mental trouble., and he was held In the main room at headquarters for two hours, at the end of which ti'me he decided that lie would prefer to sleep In a hotel rather than remain over night in the City Jail. Before Clemm left headquarters, a young man who had known him in Chi cago came in and informed Captain Slover that Clemm formerly worked In a Chicago bank, and became involved In financial tangles, which since that time has caused him to act peculiarly, espe cially if he has been drinking heavily. It appears, the police state, that Clemm imagines he is -wanted whenever he im bibes too freely. WHERE T0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties, 305 Wash., near 5th. Special Sunday dinner. 50 cents, at J. D. Kruse's Restaurant, 363 Morrison street: muBic; open nights. Perkins Hotel restaurant. L. E. Mar. tinez. Chicken dinner with ice cream, etc., 40 cents. Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine chicken dinner today, 50 cents. DRAWING AND PAINTING. Classes for beginners and advanced in portrait, still-llfe and antique at Art Museum. Fifth and Taylor, Thurs days and Saturdays 2 to 4:39 P. M.. be ginning Thursday. February 7. Those desiring to enroll be there at that time. Also landscape class to work from studio in South Portland. C. Lillian Hounsell, graduate of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and pupil of Julienne Dupre, Paris. . JUST AN EYE-OPENER. Did" you see the new tailor-made suits, hats and jackets at Le Palais Royal? Step In and take a look. It will do you good. 375 Washington st. Struck by Streetcar. James Dale, of 303 Burnside street, was struck by a southbound "3" car at Third A.Qoucjh Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a regular cough medicine, astrong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desperate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take it.' If not, don't take it. Never go con trary to his advice Wa publish tna formulas of all our preparations. J. C AjrarCo., IxwU, Mass. DIAMONDS Area tti Good Investment and Everett streets about 11 o'clock last night, but was not injured to any extent and went to his home unassisted. He was considerably under the inliuence of liquor and attempted to cross Third street in front of the approaching car, which was ill charge of Motorman Dilda and Con ductor Bigelow, and he was knocked about 20 feet into a bank of snow, which probably saved him from sustaining serious injuries. ANOTHER EPIDEMIC. Portland physician discovers and classifies a new affliction; calls It "iVanolapianomia." ee announcement "Pla'sician Discovers," etc, on page 15, tli's 'issue. I . . CAKI OK THANKS. During the illness and burial of my late husband, so much kindness was evi denced by his friends in various ways that 1 desire to publicly .express my apprecia tion for the many kind acts. And I further desire to thank the -Oregon Na tional Guard for the interest manifested at the funeral. MRS. W. L. GOULD. Mint elevators oftfin run at from 1000 to 6((M( feet per minute. ' ; - - Adolph Borschke The famous Hunfrariau pianist, who, with ARTHUR HARTMANK, violin, ist, won such a tremendous .success, Friday evening, at the Heilig Thea ter, was enabled to produce such ar tistic results by the use of the Wissner Piano This identical instrument. is on ex hibition in our wareroom windows. Yon will find it as great mechanically as it is musically. "If you want the best that money can build,-get the WISSNER. You will then be as proud of the WISSNER as owners as we are as dealers. SOLE REPRESENTATIVES, Soule Bros. Piano Co. 372-374 Morrison St., Phone Main 677. U A 13 m M A THEMOST WONDtRfUt I AD I I I llAascovEin'or'rHt ActiNTrE SENT POSTPAIDJl$AmElfr0FCW HABTTS 2?? PER BOTTLE? Of ALL KINDS. "v. .BPAREI FOR HVPODEBMIC 0 ItflXBHAt list. ur aie 11 I'urtmiitt nj Skldinore. Urns Co.. 151 Third bt. VIOLIN LESSONS HAROLD BAYLEY P'ortTHPrly wl ih ' NnvasTf'fl Knaliih mtfl Onra rA KTTTItin OVKR K1J.KKS TIAJVU HOCSE. TTlj-. - - - 1 ; j i If ;i;t t; u 'j ill : -S Jl i i -5 ' BY THE LIGHT OF COMPARISON WE EXPECT TO 'JNk " v1 ""'It- I I 7e Snvtte SnspGctton of Our THE superb style and elegance of our numerous selections for the coming season are unmistak ably reflected in this first shipment. Three ex ceedingly smart models are represented a new snappy "Top Coat," the gracefully molded "Strand," and swell "Beau Brummel." These overgarments come in black, tans and various new shaded of gray. FULL SIGHT No Bars in Front. Best by Test. Try One. All oth e r makes Rented, Sold & Repalrfd. We are Headquarters for Office Stationery, Carbons, Ribbone. etc.: Rubber Stamp Goods, Seals. Stencils, etc.:' Office & T. W. Chairs. Desks, etc. "Everything for the Office", is our motto. Best goods, lowest prices, prompt service. P. D. CUNNINGHAM CO. 231 Stark (Coast Anenoy). Tel. Slain 1407. UlWllllliUllllBsj D.Chambers OPTOMETRIST ( VI.Ios scientific, silly corrcte4l. Arti ficial eye fitted. US 7TH ST., JfEAR ALDER ST. I4trsat and Beat Bkjulppea Optical Estab- Ushin.nt la Northwest. A. D. S. FRUIT LAX It is a confection made from the juices of rrpe fruits and curative plants by qualified druggists for the cure of con stipation. It removes the cause. It posi tively does. Price 25c all druggists or sent prepaid by mail by American Drug gists Syndicate, 69 Murray St.. New Yprk. MOTEL MOORE SEASIDE. OR. Open all year. Hot salt baths In connec tion with hotel. Special Winter rates. - Dan J. Moore. Proprietor. chwab Printing Co. Esr ironic. ttssoHjsLE mrrtt 2 4 I ST.A.R.K STREET HOKEOrATKlC KGMOIIIS Ooixple. .ma. la.aisj.a. wisai. MaU iii i mMM n.i.i.a.. tM. woouaaa awkjsst.a mp c crr AAArl 1 .f&oniDalalSiblell. vanceci Spring WMBBBBm CUT GLASS I In all ItS brilliancy brilliant Cut Glass. The lines . C 1 , , tvefACTWNB- CPTKIAtS- PaRTUMD.OMa. tS4 WaaUIarton t.. bet. 4th and etb. An Elegant Line All Prices to : Wright Will EVERYTHING JUST You Can Break BWJFACTUIMG- C" fi ' wjs iMasss COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY Dearer, Omaha. Kansas City, 1S3 Sixth St. FLOYD F. : CLARKE, WOODWARD Direct Importers of heavy and foreign chemicals, French perfumes and proprietaries, Haarlem oiL Japanese camphor and menthol, English chalk, German hyposulphite soda and cihlorlda of lime In lead-lined casks. Private switching track, from all railroads to our doors. We Invite correspondence. Conveniently located at Ninth and Hoyt streets, near Union Passenger station. GAIN YOUR PATRONAGE 1 ft - 'vl M - - t'rjt Sn voice of Qvercoats Nothing makes the table so rich and attractive as fine. 01 mass wc nanuic arc sec ond to none. Not only that, but prices are second to none. AN INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler 293 Morrison Street, Near Fifth of Opera Glasses. Suit All Purses. Treat You Right. AS REPRESENTED 7 IHIIIff'""l"lll!.ffjH1'1 !iliiiiaiiiii!!""J Them with a hammer, but cold weather, warm weather and hot water have no effect on Solid "INVISIBLE" Kryptoks Salt Lake, Dallas, Tex.; BROWEK, Mgr. Portland. Or. Oregonian Bids, DRDG CO. SsSSOsb.