The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 24, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE- SUKDArOREGGXIANr PORTLAND.- MARCH - 24, 1V)7.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGONIAX TELEPHONES.
FntinUng-Room Main ""
City Circulation . ..Main 7070
Managing- Editor Main 770
fcunday" Editor Main 7070
Composing-Room .... Male 7070
City Editor Wain 7070
Supertntt-ndpnt Buildina Main 707O
aat Side Office... East 81
AMISEMEXTS.
THE riBlT.IO THEATER (14th and Wash
lrston ts.) TonlBht at 8:15 the Spitmer re
Utal. BAKER THEATER (3d. bet. Yamhill and
Taylor) Baker Theater Compaay In
A a Man Sows"; mat-lnec 2:15 1. M.; to
nlKht at S:1S.
EMPIRE THEATKR (11th and Morrison)
' A Ciirbov's Girl"; matinee 2:1S P. M.; to
nlsM. 8:15.
t3R AND THEATER (Washlnptnn, between
Park and Seventh) Vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30
ond 9 P. M.
PANTAOES THEATER (4th and Stark)
Con'-lnuou vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M.
STAIt THEATER (Park and Washington)
Allen stork Company In "Deserted at the
Altar"; matinee 2:13 P. M.. tonight, 8:13.
&YR1C THEATER (7th and Alder) The
Lyric Stock Company In "Michael- Stro
Koff"; matinee 2:13. tonight 8:13.
Kioht Widb Stttkft. Property-owners
Resident on Kast Glisan street, east of
the Lacld farm in "Center Addition, met
t the. home of J. F. Waite, 1436 'East
Glisan street. Kriday nlsht and formed
a p.-oteotive club for the purpose of look
vins after their rights and resisting the
.widening of Bast Glisan street from
'Tit and avenue to the city limits. The
tMnntavlMa Improvement Board is work
Idns to secure an SO-foot street. It was
tone opinion of the property-owners who
hissombled at the home of Mr. Waite that
'the. widening of the street is not neces
sary, and that their "property should
'bn appropriated for this wide street, de
'titroying homes and imposing liard
'Bhip'' on them. On the other hand. It
,-was the opinion of those present that
.the street should be opened 60 feet wide
'and improved, which they considered
better than an unimproved SO-foot street;
besides, it was considered that a Bo-foot
'street will meet requirements in the dis
'trkt for all time. About 23 property
;owners were present at the meeting.
'.Fifteen others have agreed to join in the
movement. It was decided to carry the
'Hftlit lo the Supreme Court if necessary.
Fot BuRNfP bt Powder. While play
'ing with powder that he found in cans
'that were dumped in a vacant lot near
'Jefferson and Nartilla streets, Kdwin
t Walker, aged l"i yenrs, was painfully
Itmrnod about, the face and head at 1
o'clork yesterday afternoon. The powder
exploded when a match was thrown into
it. The Injured lad was taken to his
home, oil'. 4 Jefferson street, where he
;was attended by a physician. Station
"Officer Circle was assigned by Captain
loore to invest ignte the case for the
po!ice department.
FRoFEssoTt HonxnR T-ECTurtEs. Pro
cessor J. B. Horner, of the Oregon Agri
cultural College; lectured last night in
Woodstock Hall under the auspices of
the Woodstock Push Club on "A Vaca
tion in the Mediterranean." Tie made
the trip last year and gave the result
of lils observations, together with stere
'opticon views. Professor Horner has em
bodied his experiences in six lectures,
which have just been published by the
students of the Agricultural College in
the form of an illustrated booklet.
Ax Apartmkn't-House Site. Beauti
fully located site at head of Everett
street, one block from carline: site hav
ing 300 feet frontage, facing east and
commanding one pf ,the finest 'views to
be had about the city without climbing.
Persons intending to build should inspect
tiiis site, as it is one of the best in the
pity at the price. Apply to Charles K.
(cnry & Son, 122 Third street. Port
laud, Or.
Mr. Paui, Spath. former partner of the'
firm of Pcnnle & Spalh of the Palace
Market, has purchased the Duke Country
Market and wishes the pleasant smiles of
liis old customers and friends to give liim
a call. Telephone Main 2.S0. Quick de
livery to all parts of the West Side.
"C'HiRxjpnAtmc Adjustment" makes it
possible for nature to cure all diseases.
K. S. Cox, the chiropractic expert, will
treat free all who desire it Wednesday
from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. at his offices,
227 Washington street. A lady attend
ant. Phone Main StiO.
How to Win a Strike. J. D. Stevens
urtil address the public in Alisky Hall,
Third and Morrison streets, tonight on
the subject "How to Win a Strike in One
Xay." A general discussion will follow
the address. The public is cordially in
vited to attend.
The annual reception to old and new
htudents of the Hehnke-Walker Business
College will be held In the Elks- Hall,
corner of Seventh and Stark. April 5, in
stead of March 20, as previously an
nounced. All former students are expect
ed to attend.
See the Berkshire Apartments. Seventh
end Jofferson streets. New and modern,
lully eouipped for convenience and econ
omy. No car fare necessary. Suites of
lour room and hath. Janitor in building,
Dr telephone Main 2i06.
Tim benefit rocltal to have bron given
(by Mr. Richard A. L-ucchesi, the well
known musician from San Francisco, has
been postponed on account of the Lil
lian Nordiea. engagement, to the eighth
lof April.
,t lniEs" axd Mt:n's Hats cleaned and
4fet'Y haped, straw and Panama hats
btcaehed. plumes cleaned and dyed. Port
land Hat Works. 24!" Alder St.. bet. 2d
and 3d. 412 E. Morrison St., near Grand
Bve.
Ajtnoi'Nciimext. The'law firm of Mur
doch & Moser has by mutual agreement
been dissolved. Mr. Murdoch will con
tinue to occupy rooms 317-51S and Mr.
Woser rooms 515-516 Fenton building.
.1V Write Advbrttsi.no that gets re
sults. All lines. High-class work, fair
prices. Can care for a few more clients.
The Shafer-Whittier Company. Lum
ber Exchange. Phone Main 5354.
This Will Rjumind Yod that now la the
time to have your hair mattresses reno
vated and returned the same day. Phone
Main 471. The Portland Curled Hair Fac
tory. H. Metzger, proprietor. '
Hll.r-BPRAKP MlLU.S'GRT. Moved from
40! Washington street to rooms 215 to 218
wet!and building. Fifth and Washington
streets, second floor.
For Sale At private sale, fine furni
ture. Turkish ruts and household goods;
271 North Twenty-second street. Call
8 to 3.
Richap.ps- regular Sunday dinner. 4 to
?:30. Special attention given private dining
r banqueting parties. Webber's Orc'stra.
Ricv. Howard Agxew Johnston. r. D.,
cf New York will preach in Calvary Pres
byterian Church this morning at 10:30.
Anhecser - BtrscH. Famous MIchleob
brew on draught, and lunch, at the Cafe
Vlgneux, Sixth and Washington sta.
Church of Ot"R Father (Unitarian),
corner Seventh and Yamhill. Service 11
A. M. Subject. "Man and Church."
Pfkcial Display of beautiful Raster
millinery at Miss E. Wolsiefer's, 169 7th
street, next door Tull & Gibbs'.
Pot: Res-t. Corner store and 7 rooms
upstairs. Seventh and .Couch streets.
E 66, Oregonian.
S. T. Jeffreys, lawyer, Xbme, Alaska;
fhort time; 401 McKay building, Port
land. Or.
Mrs. Dr. Paul Cromwell has opened
up a branch office at 431 East Alder St.
Col'Kcii.man Frank S. Bennett. Eighth
Ward, is a candidate for re-election.
Jay H. Upton has moved his law office
to 501 Swetland building.
For Sale. Nine-room house, 701 North-
rup street. Lot 60x100.
1t.ras3Nq Photos. Cutberth, Dekum
building.
Want anything? See Wooster, Wash St.
Swain, dentist. Ill Pckum bids.
Funeral op Cleveland Rockwell.
The funeral services for the late Captain
Cleveland Rockwell at Trinity Episcopal
Church yesterday afternoon were largely
attended. The Loyal Legion, of which
he was' a member, was represented by
Lieutenant Edwin Martin. Colonel .James
Jackson and G. E. Caukin. and the (1.
A. R. was represented by Commander
H. Sutcliffe. T. E. McDevitt and Judge
H. H. Northup as .honorary pallbearers.
The active pallbearers were R. G. Mor
row, B. B. Beekman, W. C. Morris. Judge
Seneca Smith. L. A. Greenley and Cap
tain James Shaw.
NO IXQUEST FOR DROWNED MAX. No
inquest will be held in the case of Ira
Wahlquist, who was drowned by slipping
into the river from a pier at St. Johns
earlyFriday morning. The body was re
covered at noon yesterday and Coroner
Finley was notified.. Waiilquisi is sur
vived by his widow, who lives at St.
Johns. Wahlquist was a locktender. He
came here recently from Bellinghant,
Wash..
Fire .Caused by Crossed' Wires.
Crossed electric wires in the Hut saloon
caused the fire that did considerable
damage to the saloon and to the Jones
market. located next door on Fourth,
near Morrison street, early yesterday
morning. It was at first thought the
flames originated in the market smoke
house. The market did business almost
as usual all day.
Workman Is Injured. W. P. Hap
persett. a workman employed on the
Lewiston branch of the O. R. & N. Com
pany, suffered an injury to his ankle by
being struck by the main shaft of a
donkey engine. He is now at St. Vin
cent's Hospital - In immiment danger of
losing his foot.
ORIENTAL CLAPTRAP.
Kug Stories That Don"t Go in Portland.
A nobleman of the Orient a consular
representative an attache of the Royal
Palace of the Sultan the originator of
the Oriental rug commerce collectors
of rare weaves travelers in the remote
East possessors of rich fabrics secured
by some occult me'thod of persuasion
from unwilling Turkish Governments
owners of rugs that once adorned some
Persian palace and were used by Pasha
or valorous nobleman; all these come to
Portland and go. They make startling
asseverations, expect to hoodwink the
town into believing their fabulous
tales, and are surprised and chagrined
to find that the Intelligent apprecia
tion and understanding of Oriental rugs
causes such bluff and bluster to fall
on deaf ears. The fly-by-hight visitors,
finding that Portlanders "don't inhale
hot air." fold their tents like the Arab
and silently steal away..
We have never attempted to, fool the
public with such fairy tales. We are
firmly established in the commercial
life of the Northwest; we use our ut
most efforts and employ our expert
knowledge of rugs in the work of
bringing to Portland the choicest
weaves of the Orient, which we sell at
the most reasonable prices possible.
Every rug is exactly as we represent it.
We always have on hand a very
choice collection of rugs in all -sizes,
and at present are particularly well
supplied, having- just received a large
shipment.' We are delfghted to' show
rugs to visitors- whether or not they are
buyers. We have on -hand now a very
special sale -of- rags- of the -most supe
rior weaves a rare rug opportunity.
Atiyeh Bros., 393 Washington, st.
EXPOSITION RINK SKATERS.
The inclement weather of last week
wag responsible for much extra patron
aiare at the Exposition Rink, and all ses
sions throughout the week were scenes
of jolly crowds of skaters. The floor,
which has recently been in the hands of
carpenters, is now in fine form and is
declared by many to be in the best
condition since the rink's opening. The
bipr building is pleasantly and.comfort
ably hested by steam, making: the rink
an ideal place to spend the dull rainy
afternoons and evenings. Impromptu
events, which add much to the alluring
attractions of the rink, are often intro
duced at the evening- sessions. Racing
this week.
WHERE T0 DINE.
Special Sunday dinner, 50 cents, at
J. D. Kruse's Restaurant, 363 Morrison
street; music; open nights.
Special Five-course turkey dinner 50c,
from 5 to 8 P. M. Tumwater Oyster Par
lors, 3S2 Morrison.
Perkins Hotel restaurant. L. E. Mar
tinez. Chicken dinner with Ice cream,
etc., 40 cents.
Watson's Restaurant will serve a
line chicken dinner today, 50 cents.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES.
Good flowers grow only on good
bushes. Plants from The Sibson Rose
Nurseries are clean, well grown, full of
fibrous roots and true to name. Simply
compare them with other stock anil
note the difference. Sihson's Roses arc
celebrated from Oregon to British Co
lumbia, as the best in the market, and
the best are the cheapest. Office and
Nurseries. ll!0 Milwaukle ave. Phone
East 138.
Spltzner Concert Tonight.
A very promising young student will be
presented to the public by Mr. E. O.
Spitzner at the concert given tonight at
the Heillg Theater. The orchestra of
75 pieces will render the everture. "The
Mill on the cliff." The grand selection
from the Opera cavalleria Rustlcana. the
popular intermezzo "Cheny." Ioveley,
Paraphrase and a new march by Mr.
Spitrner.
Mules Bring Good Price.
:LA GRANDE. Or., March 33. (Special.)
Yesterday. McKennon and Leadbetter.
stockraisers. sold to a Walla Walla man
40 head of 3-year-old mules. These were
shipped to Walla Walla, and will be re-
GLASSES
THAT
FIT YOUR
EYES
Must Be Properly Fitted
by an Expert
One who thoroughly understands
every part of the eye and the art of
.fitting glasses. We have an expert
in charge of our optical department,
and, remember, we charge nothing for
examinations.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
We can make anything in the jew
elry line, from a ring, stick-pin, etc,
to the most expensive diamond
brooch. Jewelry repaired in an ex
pert manner at a small cost. Re
pairing watches is one of our special
ties. We know how to fix them so
as to get absolute time.
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers and Opticians.
133 FIFTH STREET
sold to the farmers of that section. The
price paid was $5000.
Gesner Concert Postponed.
Owing to the sudden illness of Mr.
Gesner, his concert, which was to be
given at the Hellig toflay. will be
postponed. Announcement will be made
laler in these columns when tpe concert
will take place. All tickets sold will he
redeemed at the box office of the Heilig.
KISER FOR SOUVENIR PHOTOS," "
Northwest Scenery Lobby Imperial.
Otl yew r-Y'
What does the A. D. S. do?
Pools the experiences of thou
sands of reputable druggists and
physicians.
Picks out the best prescription
for each series of ailments and
markets the remedy made up from
that best prescription.
That's the
American. Druggists' Syndicate.
All Druggists. , 25c.
) 8e only piikfibJa''
D.CJiambers
OPTOMETRIST
Vistas actemtUIs.
ally corrected. Arts
Octal mm flttcC
lt 7TH ST KXAR ALDER ST.
Larcaat and Bast Kquippaa OpUoai Bats.
UabjBattt im MortAwaat.
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Complete
stock, moderate prieea. MaU orders ao 11 ci
ted. Catalogue free. WOODARD, CLARKE
CO., Portland, Or.
CLOCKS
The elocks we handle are of
the very best only in fact, we
do not want poorly-made ones.
Scrrrrc Sl k"
SS4 WaahlaartOB a-
PaxTuworOrsa
t. tth aad fit.
If you want a clock that you
know will run correctly, you
cannot afford-to overlook our
selection. .
CLARKE, WOODWARD DRUG CO.
Manafactoring and
Wholesale Druggist
Direct Importers of fceavy and foreign chemicals, French perfumes
and proprietaries, Haarlem oil, Japanese camphor and menthol, Knglisa
chalk, Qermu hyposulphite soda and chloride of lime In lead-lined
casks.
Private switching track from all railroads to our floors.
We invite correspondence.
Conveniently located at Ninth and Hoyt streets, near Union Passenger
station.
life-
We are pleased to announce the
arrival of extensive .delayed ship
ments of Men's Suits, Topcoats
and Cravenettes for Spring and
Summer and that our lines are
now complete. We request your
early inspection of our many
novelties and exclusive models.
Our juvenile departments
Offer an endless array of new
Spring Wearables and special
Easter Attire for Youths, Boys
and Children. Good Roller Skates
given free with every Suit at
$3.35 or over.
Spring Styles NoW Ready
BROOK
PEER OF ALL $3.00 HATS
The Bank of California
Founded 1864
Capital paid up . . . . . . . . . . ... .$ 4,000,000
Surplus and Undivided Profets $10,153,873
Portland Branch, Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Iu view of the enhanced demand for money,
will pay 4 per cent per annum on deposits for
a year fixed and on deposits in its Savings
Department. -
THE LONGER EYES
Are deprived of the aid they need the worse
they become. This is especially so in eye
defects of younger people. The eyes of
children should receive special attention.
Many a child might have become a power
in the land if not handicapped by poor sight. .
EYES TESTED FREE
DR. HAYNES, with
A. IN. Wright
293 MORRISON. STREET, NEAR FIFTH
The Iowa
Jeweler
SURELY
GLASSES
Are more becoming than wrinkles,
scowls and forehead lines. Let us
make you young again with a pair
of relief-giving lenses
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY
Dearer. Omaha. Ksnasi City, Salt Lake, Dallas, Portland. Or.
Uf Sixth at. IXOYD T. BROWIB, Her. Orafoalaa Bids.
DO IT N O W !
Take advantage of the
COLONIST RATES TO OREGON
And the Pacific Northwest over the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Oregon
Eailroad & Navigation Co., and Southern Pacific, from ail parts of the East,
DAILY during March and April.
YOU CAN PREPAY
For tickets, if you desire to bring friends, relatives, employes or others fron
the East, by depositing the -cost .with any agent of the 0. E. & N. or S.'P.
Co., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly furnished in the East.
A Rare Opportunity to Promote the Industrial
Growth of the Northwest
RATES FROM PRINCIPAL EASTERN CITIES.
A B
Chtcas-o S30.S0 f33.M
St. Louis 27..V) SO.00
Kansas City 32JH S5.00
Omaha 33.RO S5.O0
St. Paul ., 83.S0 25.00
A B
Buffalo C4O.0O 943.50
IVeir York ., 47JVO B0.00
Boston 47.40 49.tK
Philadelphia 47.25 4A.7S
Washington . . . 47.25 48.26
ilute sinnlv to all main and branch Una oointB. HuntlnKton to Sookane.
Inclusive. B Itiates apply to Portland, Astoria and Puget Sound points; also
Southern Pacifio main and branch line points north of and including Ashland,
Oregon.
For complete Information, Inquire of
WM. McMLRKAT, General Pasaensrer Agent,
Oregon Railroad A 'avicatloa Cs.
C. W. Stinger, City Ticket Agt.. 3d and Wasnington.
Easter Headgear
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COMPLETE SHOWING
High-class Eastern patterns and our
own superb productions for . the most
fastidious dressers. Best values ever of
fered, at up to $40.00.
Popular Priced Hats
For immediate wear.- Hundreds of them,
smart, modish tailored effects and ex
pert milliner-trimmed Walking Hats.
Unusual values at $3.00, ?4.00, $5.00,
$6.00, $8.00, $10.00.
1000 newest Straw Shapes, all the lat
est leather, burnt and Copenhagen blue
shades, $1.00 to $5.00.
Immense stock of everything new in
trimmings.
THIRD AND
9 SALMON
HOTEL MOORE
. ..
A6ID OR. .
Open all year. Hot salt bath la connec
tion with bote I. Special "Winter rates, pan
Schwab Printing Co.
iwrront. ittjisoHtti e rnict
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