V THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 4, 1909. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXUU TELEPHONES. Par. states. Home Ceuntlng-Rcom Main 7070 A 5 I ny lreulatlon Mam7uu a wifa Managing Editor ; Main 707O A 0035 Sunday Editor . Main 7070 A 6095 Compomng-room Main 7O70 A 8095 City Editor Main 7070 A 6005 Supt. Bulldlnga Main 707O A 6095 AMUSEMENTS. .. . ORPHEfM THEATER (Morrison, between Sixth and Seventh Advanced ' vaude ville. Matinee at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15. .GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de luxe. 2:30. -7:30 and 9 P. M. PANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Oonttnuoua vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30 and 9:30 P M. LYRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) l.vric Stock Company In "The Mlfrlfflff of Mullvullubullu." Matinee 2:15; tonight at 6 15. STAR THEATER Movlng-plcture ihow every afternoon and evening. 9 to 10:30 o'clock. RECREATION- PARK (Twenty-fifth and Vaughn. 1 Baseball, Aberdeen vs. Port land. Thla afternoon at 2:30. OAKS (O. W. P. carllne.) Concert by Danatolll'a Italian band. Thla afternoon at 2-30; tonight at 8:15. I OREGONIAN AT RESORTS ! For quickest service subscribe for The Oregonlan at Summer, reaorta h r o a g h the fellewlag and avoid Trailing; In line at the poatofflce. City rates. Subscriptions by mall invariably In advance. Ocean Park C. H. Hill Breakers Hotel Breakers I. on Br Beach. Strauhal fc Co. Seaview Strauhal & Co. Ilwaco Hallvray Co...Nevr A Kent fiearhart Severln Harksoa Seaside F Dresser lt Co. Newport George Sylvester Carson SprluBi Mineral Hotel Collins Springs Collins Hotel Park Banp to Open Season. Rose brook and his band of 33 pieces will begin their Summer concerts for the season Tuesday nicht at 8 o'clock, at the band stand on the Plaza blocks, in front of the. Multnomah County Courthouse, when a new and varied programme of music will be rendered. The hand members, under the direction of David C. Rose brook, have been rehearsing for the past two months, and. first-class renditions of the very best music may be expected throughout the season. Mr. Rosebrook. who is a celebrated cornet soloist, will occasionally play cornet solos. Wednes day nights, the hand will play at Holla day Park; Friday nights, there will be alternate band concerts at Terwilllger Park. Tviwell avenue, near Cqrbett street, and Columbia Park, Dawson avenue near Chautauqua Boulevard: Saturday nights, on a location to be afterward selected near Russell street. Albina; and Sunday afternoons, at 2:30 o'clock, at the City Park grandstand. The programme of music to be played Tuesday night Is not yet ready. Art Instructor Selected. Miss Kate Cameron Simmons, of New York City, has accepted the position of Instructor In the art school which Is to be opened this Fall under the auspices of the Port land Art Association. Miss A. B. Crocker, the curator of the association, while In the East on her way to Europe, made a careful Investigation of the qualifications of varlone teachers and finally recom mended that AIlss Simmons be tendered the position. Miss Simmons holds two diplomas from Pratt Institute, and has done considerable work at Teacher's Col lege, New York. She Is at present In structor In the largest high school In New York. She will arrive In Portland to take up her work here about Sep tember 1. Funeral, of E. S. Hurley. The re mains of Elmer 8. Hurley who died In Manila, P. I., July 2, 1908. were brought to Portland yesterday and private fu neral services were held from Flnley's Chapel. Interment was In the family plot at Riverview. The deceased wap a son of the late Professor R. H. and Mrs. M. A. Hurley, and a grandson of the late General M. M. McCarver. His mother and the following sisters and brother survive: George J. Hurley, of Loomls, Wash.; Mrs. Fred Terry, of Oregon City; Mrs. J. L.. IRoy, of Coronada, Cal. ; Mrs. G. C Cavallne. Mrs. C. L. Pease and Mrs. A. E. Laborvltch, of this city. Mrs. Giluak to Lecture. Mrs. . Char lotte Perkins Oilman, author and lecturer, and widely known for her views on wo man's spnere, will deliver an address Friday afternoon, July 9, at 2:30 o'clock, in Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and Taylor streets, under the auspices of the Woman's Club. Mrs. Oilman will speak on "Our Brains and What Ails Them," an explanation of the peculiarities of human behavior. The public is invited. Picnic Rotai. Arcanum Picnic. Tomorrow (Monday), July 6, to Estacada. Tickets can be had at the cars, which leave East Morrison and WTater sts.. at 9 A. M. Come all of ye, young and old. Music, dancing and games. Be sure and bring the children. Shaver School, Janitor. In the list of janitors of public schools elected by the Board of Education, which was given out Friday, there was one error. Theodore Habeicost was elected Janitor of the Shaver school. Instead of Alex McRae. Miss Lbvora conkbuman, head trimmer for Fraley Bros, millinery, left Friday eve for New York. Miss Conkelman will spend about six weeks east in buying and securing the . latest ideas in hat crea tions for the coming season. Multnomah Falls. A delightful place to. spend the Fifth. The steamer lone will take a basket excursion to the falls; leaving the Washlngton-st. dock at 8 A. M.. returning at 7:30 P. M. Three hours at the falls. Ticket JL Church or Otm Fathub (Unitarian). Yamhill and Seventh Service at 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. "W. O. Eliot, Jr.. The Cosmopolitan and the Provincial Patriot ism," a eermon ior the .rxmrtn or July, Evening service omitted. Clatsop Beach Visitors. You can save money by buying your groceries at Dres ser Mercantile Company, Seaside and Gearhart Park. Goods sold at Portland prices. Remember you save the freight. . Monday Hours at Library. The cen tral library will be open tomorrow, from s until 6 o'clock, for reading only. The Albina, East Side and Sell wood branches will be closed throughout the day. Housk-Cleanino Time Is the Time to have your mattresses renovated . and re turned the tame day. Main 174. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metzger. 225-228 Front street- Races!' Races! Races! Portland Country Club Track. Races Tomorrow. Children Under 12 Admitted Free. United Commercial Travelers, Atten tion. Annual picnic Monday, July 5, Tualatin Park. Special electric cars leave at 9 o'clock sharp. . Wanted. Furnished house for Summer Portland Heights preferred; will pay J75 to Jltw. Mrs. Frohman, Portland Hotel. Dry Cordwood and slabwood. sawed or four-foot; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge Fuel Company. Phones: East 424. C 1773. "Lefferts" pure gold seamless wedding rings, all sizes; engraving free; price, $5 to ia. in w asnington street. Settle Estate, 200 acres, McMtnnvllle Ideal fruit; dairy ranch. Owners AC 197, oregonian. DR. Hagtard. veterinary surgeon. B. & O. T. Stables, 9th and Davis. Main 1077. ; Brandbs' Grill serves an elegant 7 course, 60c, French dinner, all day. Dr. Otis B. Wight has returned irom ! tie .East and resumed .practice. : Historical. Society Busy. The regis- ' tratlon of visitors at the rooms of the Oregon Historical Society for the month of June was very large 3477 being the total and the daily, average 133. Forty five states outside of Oregon were rep resented by 3175 persons. Two hundred and one towns in Oregon outside of Port land were represented by 1Y2 persons. Five foreign countries were represented by 37 persons. The remainder of the visitors 1263 were from this. city. From Pacific Coast states, outside of Oregon, the regis tration was as follows: Washington, 2S7; Idaho. 56; California, 104. The registra tion irom lowa was 82; Minnesota. 48; Nebraska. 44: Ohio. 43; South Dakota, 4f. The remainder from states outside of Oregon 745 were divided among 40 states. The work of the Oregon Historical So ciety is growing more Important dally, and It is becoming a recognized fact that the historical collections in. its rooms can not be duplicated west of the Kocky .Mountains. New Presbtterian Church. A new and modern edifice will be erected by the Sunnyside Presbyterian Church on the corner of East Fifty-fifth and Belmont streets, during the year. The cost will be between J10.0O0 and J15.000. At a meet ing of the official members Tuesday eve ning last to ascertain the amount of the subscriptions it was found that practical ly tn jio.OOO mark had been reached, or nearly so. The church started out to raise J10.000 before taking any steps for the new building. Dr. E. M. Sharp, the pastor, yesterday said that the new church was assured to go ahead. The building Itself will cost at least $10,000 and may cost more, while the organ and furniture will cost $2000 or $3000 more. Talks on Bible Schools. Dr. E. W. Thornton, a Bible school specialist from Southern California, gave three addresses yesterday at the First Christian Church, Park and Columbia streets. At 11 A. M. he preached on a practical Bible school theme, at 3:30 P. M. he conducted a Bible school workers conference and at 8 P. M. he delivered an address along Bible school lines. Dr. Thornton ranks second to none in the Bible school world and his visit is considered as a great benefit to the Bible schools in the city.' The at tendance at the Christian Church yester day was large, and the addresses were listened to with much interest. Sunset Beach. This DODular resort Is located on Clatsop Beach six miles north or seaside, on the line of the A. & C. Railroad. No other beach property has made such rapid progress in Improve ments or Is offered at such low prices. iou can Duy a lot and cottage here and pay for both in Installments. Round trip can be made in one day. allowing time for a pleasant outing at the beach. Train leaves Union Depot dally at 8 A. M. s?e American Trust Company. 200- 204 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3143, A 1312. .Church Contract Signed. Contract for the erection of the stone walls of the Sunnyside , Congregational Church. was yesterday let to the Cooper Sand Company, and the papers were signed by the building committee. Work will start Monday morning on the foundation. The stone will come from near Roseburg. Other contracts will be let later on. Rev. J. J. Staub. the pastor, said vesterdav. that the work on the new building will pushed forward to completion as rapidly as pos sible, so It may be occupied by the first of the year. Denies He Was Aggressor. Andv Powell, concerned In the trouble with C. E. and Floyd Brown by which the latter was struck In the eye, says that he was not the aggressor in the affair. He de clares C. E. Brown struck him first with out provocatio n, and Floyd Brown threa tened to attack him. Powell says that both. C. E. Brown and himself were ar rested and that the facts will come out at the trial In the Municipal Court. Funeral op F. M. Schooimakbr. The funeral of Frank M. Schoonmaker. who died suddenly at Tillamook last Tuesday, will be conducted at 10 o'clock this morn ing, at the Holman Chapel. Third and Salmon streets. Rev. M. C. Reed will have charge of the services there and at Riverview Cemetery where the body will be interred. Oreoon people visiting the Exposition In Seattle will find pleasant quarters at the Lomond, 1115 Fourteenth avenue. Elegant rooms, private bath; rates to parties. Convenient location to downtown points, 20 minutes to Fairgrounds. To Ich Consumers. East Side residents, north Morris street, can get tee delivered by calling up Wood- lawn 3524. Ask for coupon books. Wood- lawn Ice & Coal Company, near Wood lawn carbarns. Where will you spend your vacation? The mountains or the beach? Special at tention given to orders for camping sup plies. Lowest prices. RIchet Company, 114 Front, corner "Wash. Main 768, A 1758. Church Buys Quarter Block:. The Hope Presbyterian Church of Montavllla purchased lots 7 and 8, block 16, Hibbard Addition, for 600. The property had been held by the Third Presbyterian Church. Oregon City River Trips. Three hours for the round trip; cost 45c; boats leave Taylor St., 9 A. M.. 12 M. and 3 P. M. ; return 10:30 A. M., 1:30 and 5 P. M. Tickets good on O. W. P. cars. 6 Races! Races! Races! Portland Country Club Track. Races Tomorrow. Children Under 12 Admitted Free. Dr. Thomas Guinshaw, of St. Louis, a noted spiritualist lecturer; First Spiritual Society, Christensen hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets, Sunday. 7:45 P. M. Sewed Soles. 75 Cents Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for. Jacob Schwlnd, S67 Stark, near Park. Phone Main 7359. A 3213. Now located third floor Merchants Trust bldg.. Sixth and Washington. Dr. ii. w. 'Freeze, neurologist, eye specialist. WrNDEMTTTH-ON-THK-Willamette. Ioe cream and dainty luncheons, near Port land Rowing Club and Bundy's baths. Barber Shops will close for the day, at 12 o'clock (noon). Monday, July 6. T. M. Leabo, secretary. At Richards Table d'hote dinner Sun day, 4 to 8:30 o'clock. Council Crest will be Illuminated to night at 10:90 o'clock. Sectional Filing Cabinets and Filing Devices of all kinds for every purpose. Sectional and Re volving Book Cases. IT WILL BE A' PLEASURE TO US TO SHOW YOU AND QUOTE YOU OUR PRICES KIILH AM FIFTH AND-' OAK STREETS WE NEVER MISREPRESENT ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL REASONS TOR OUR SUCCESS IN One of the Largest Stocks of Diamonds on the Coast. Diamond Mountings of All Kinds in 14 and 18 Karat, Also . BUSINESS '''III " Our prices on surprise you. Platinum. tnat . we are satisiied with a small profit. That's your gain, JAEGER Jewelers Morrison Near Celebration Monday. Take steamer Bailey . Gatzert for a round trip to The Dalles. Leaves Alder-st. dock at I A. M., returns at 9:30 P. M. Several hours ashore at Cascade Locks, Stevenson, Collins and Hood River for those wishing it. Phone Main 914, A 6112. Races! Races! Races! Portland Country Club Track. Races Tomorrow. Children Under 12 Admitted Free. Monday Jult 6. Boat for Oregon City and way landings leaves Taylor-st. dock, at 8 A. M., leaves Oregon Oity at S P. M. Round trip 45 cents. . ' Picnic. Columbia University grounds, Monday, . July 5. Refreshments, games and amusements. An Ideal place. Come. Lono Leise. block, retail district.' Jennings & Co., 206 Oregonlan bldg. . Ladies Manicuring 25c. 207 Macleay. FUEL PROBLEM SOLVED A Xew Invention Saves Half the Price of Fuel. , The most recent of inventions that is really practical and a money-saver Is the Port Orient Oil Burner, which can be Installed in a few minutes in cook atoves, heating stoves, furnaces or other fire places. The heat Is produced by a combination of 20 per cent gas formed from either distillate or coal oil, and SO per cent air. A pure hydrocarbon gas ia formed that makes the cleanest and most economical heat possible; There is no smoke, soot or odor. From a conservative -view there Is a saving of at least 50 per cent over wood, coalr city gas or other fuel. Previous to this invention fire in all oil burners was controlled by the oil valve, but this burner reverses the principle and the fire or flame valve now controls the oil. No more oil 1b used than is needed. Any size flame from a gas jet to a 15 or 20-foot flame can be made and it can be deflected to any part of the stove or furnace. The heat is at all times evenly distributed. The Inventor. Thomas Muehlelsen, of San Diego, Cal.. claims that tha life of the burner Is indefinite, while the life of the stove is prolonged five times. You can start a fire In two minutes and In four minutes have the oven hot enough to bake. This will surely be the burner of the very near future. A local company is being formed to put the burners on the market. Demonstra tions are being given daily at J. J. Kad derly"s hardware store, 130 First st. PREACHERS PLAN SUMMER After Trying Year's Work, Many Will Seek Rest Away. The season of relaxation from the strain of the year's work has arrived, and the ministers of the city, who have had a particularly trying year, are pre paring to go to other regions for rest or change of occupation. Some of the ministers are still unde cided as to where they will go. Others, however, have arranged definitely. Dr. and Mrs. J. Whltcomb Brougher will spend the vacation period in Alaska, leaving Portland sometime during the last week in July. Rev. William Hiram Foulkes,- of the First Presbyterian Church, will go to Cascadla. near Lebanon, Or. Rev. Henry Marcotte, of the West minister Presbyterian Church, Fast Tenth and Weidler streets, expects to go to Crater Lake, Rev. A. J. Montgomery, of the Third THE FAMOUS CUTLER THE STANDARD STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. We Can Match Any Stone You Have. Diamonds Emeralds Rubies Sapphires Pearls Turquoise Opals Amethysts Topaz v- N Diamonds will We sell so many Opticians Third Presbyterian Church at East Pine and Thirteenth streets, will spend his time in the mountains, the particular place to be decided later. Rev. Clarence True Wilson, of the Centenary M. E. Church. will stay through the Chautauqua at Gladstone Park, and will afterwards camp at Gov ernment camp near the town of Bright wood. Rev. J. A. Leas, pastor of the Luth eran St. James English Church, will locate for the Summer at Columbia Beach. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW Situated on the northwest corner of East Eleventh and Thompson streets in Irvington with a full quarter block, paved streets. This beautiful bungalow was built by special design for the late C. W. Henry, has hardwood floors, plate glass windows, good plumbing, a very handsome and attractive home. Will be sold at cost, and on easy terms of pay ment Apply to . GEORGE P. DEKUM. 250 Stark Street, Portland, Or. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for ladies. 305 Waah.. near Fifth. Don t fall . to try the new Imperial Kantong Cafe, 462 Washington. Special Sunday chicken dinner with Ice cream 40 cents. Merchants' , lunch daily 25 cents. All boxes decorated. in Oriental style. A special ' B0c -chicken dinner today at Hall's Restaurant, 330 Washington street- Portland Heights Residence. We have for sale one of the most at tractive homes in the City of Portland, situated on Portland Heights com manding one of the finest views of city, river and mountains, house is up-to-date and modern in every particular. situated on 100x100 feet of ground, con venlent to cars, and a very attractive home; price is low, and terms are re sonable. Any person wanting one of the finest homes in Portland at mod erate cost should Inspect this, as it is a bargain. CHARLES K. HENRY, 250 Starlr Street. Portland. Or. Holiday Special From Seaside. To accommodate the heavy traffic returning from Seaside at the close of the holidays the A & C. R. rail road has arranged for an additional special train from Seaside to Portland Monday evening, July 5. leaving -Sea side and running then to Portland on same schedule as the Sunday special. Two parlor cars will be carried on this train. Opening Sale. Of Millinery and Corsets. I am offering my stock of fine Hats; also Parlsette and Redfern Corsets, at special prices to make room for Fall goods. MARIE V. ZEITFTJCHS, ' 346 Alder Street. At the Unique. Many attractive ' films are promised the coming week at the unique. Tornado Kills Three. WINNIPEG, Man., July 8. Three per sons were killed and more than 30 were DIM. OF EXCELLENCE Standard and Sanitary Desks, Office Tables and Chairs in the best designs. Typewriter Desks and Stands of every de scription and price. BROS. St., kV-VV STORE CLOSED On Tuesday July 6, we offer 500 Men's Suits that were made to sell at $25, $27.50 and $30 I These suits are a late delivery from one of the best makers in the country; embracing all the new shades of im ported and domestic fabrics, and will be displayed in one of our Morrison Street windows Monday; take a look at them, you'll agree they are the greatest clothes value ever offered in Portland. injured by a tornado which passed over Galnesboro, Sask.. yesterday afternoon. The wind was accompanied by a terrific hail storm. Reports from Indian Head, Pierson. Waskada and Melita indicate that the storm was widespread. THE LOUVRE. Special Sunday table d'hote dinner. 1. 6-9. Royal Hawaiian Orchestra, PHOTOGRAPHER. Aune, Columbia Bldg;, Main. A 1635. MY NEW LOCATION. Dr. Edward C. Holmes, specialist, ap pendicitis, rheumatism, stomach, nerve troubles. 404 Buchanan bldg- M 8002. SAJT FRANCISCO YK1 KRiy.VRY COLXEGK Session begins Sept. IS. Catalog mailed. fre. rr. C. Kane. IRTq Markot St.. S. F. FOREIGN BOOKS We carry German Text-Books, Ger man Fiction and Novels, German Mag azines; also French Text-Books and Novels, and Spanish Text-Books and Novels. All kinds of books for foreigners to learn English. The A. V. Schmale Co. 229-231 First Street THE PERRY HOTEL Madison St. C& Boren Ave. SEATTLE Absolutely Fire-Proof Earopeaa PL. UnltedWirelaa Station The HifiDest Grade Erery Modern Coarealonc Centrally located and commandinar a -view of th Olympics, Cascade Mountains. Mt. Rainier and Puant Sound. Autc-'Bus meets trains apd boat on direct carllne to the JL.-Y.-P Expoaltlon J. a McTERNAN. Managar. :CHWAB PRINTING CO MS0LICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 2471 STARK. STREET UNITED'WIRELESS: TELEO RAPH COMPANY AEROGRAM DIRBCT CO.MMtJNICA.TipN WITH SHIPS AT SEA Ov. WliON, OOMMBUClAl. MessAOBS TRANaMrrrBO ti.n.r.1 rer,c.. PrM""t OBTWEBN COAST STATIONS 43 BROADWAY NB.W YORK RECEIVED rr i MONDAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY 65 SPECIALLY PRICED Fourth of July Fireworks Sale Only two more days, and we will close out our entire stock at great sacrifice prices. .See the following prices on a few of the "goods: 4-ball Roman Candles 6-ball Roman Candles 8-ball Roman Candles 10-ball Roman Candles 12-ball Roman Candles 1-oiince Skyrockets. . . 3-ounce Skyrockets 6-ounce Skyrockets. . . 1- pound Skyrockets.., 2- ponnd Skyrockets.., Electric Torches . . Sparklers . .8 . . 10 . . 18 26 35 . . 60 . . 14 25 . . 51 ...SI. 20 . . .852.30 . .1.20 and 10 Fine exhibition of celebrated Pain's set pieces, fancy rockets, dav and uigui uomDsneiis, nreworK Danoons, Datteries, tountatns, wonderful rainbow wheels, etc. Andrew Kan & Co. 246 Washington Street, Near Old Chinatown. STORE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SPECIAL SALE WESTERN ELECTRIC WORKS No. 61 Sixth Street. Phones. Main 1696, A 1696. Portland, Oregon. THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO. 28 Yamhill, , between Third and Foorth. Bauer & Stotjper, Props. Phono Main 7655. Shoes called for and delivered free Work Done While MEN 5 iou Wait V 2 WtiXiffxJVJ $18 No. 3 Star Mines, each.. 5 No. 4 Star Mines, each. . . 10 No. 5 Star Mines, each.. 15 No. 6 Star Mines, each.. 30 No. 7 Star Mines, each. . 60 No. 9 Star Mines, each. .J51.10 Large Chinese Star, ea 4t Small Chinese Star, each 2 Chinese Geysers, per box 20 Snake Nests, per box 10 Dynamite Crax, 3 packs. 10 Devil on a Walk, 3 for.. 5 A GUARANTEED ELECTRIC IRON Six Pounds REGULAR PRICE $4.50 NOW 33.75 DO NOT DELAY Have the matter of a suit able memorial attended to. We carry the largest and most artistic stock to select from, and a call at our show room will surprise you wltti our work and low prices. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS s4-:ea fourth st, Oppoalte City Hall.