CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGONIAX TELEPHONES. Pw. BtKtrm. H nm. Cuntlnjr-H(vTTi City circulation . Managing Editor Sunday Edilor .. romplTi i-Room City Editor Supt. Buildings . ...Main 7"7U A Main 7'VTO A Main TOT A Main T'70 A Main 7'1T A Main "70 A Main 7O70 A aooj "i." o3 "'. 6011 J etui AMUSEMENTS ECXIAtlW THEATER (12th an 4 Mrc- Hnry B. Harrltr present "Tiw Traveling Salesman." Tonight at s.l.r. OP-PHEfM THEATER (Morrison, between Plxth and seventh Aavancea MatiaM at 2:1. Tonight at S:1S BAKER 1 HEATER (Third acd Tamhlll) Th .Irarr.a. -Lena Rivera." Thl ar.ernoon at 2:14 and tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Seventh and park) Vaudeville da lux. 2:30. 7:30 and V P. M. PANT AGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 ana 8 p. 41. LYRIC THEATER (Seventh 'and Alder) Jkttw.n Skock Compiny In "Tho Strang" Ad vrnmrx of Mm Brown. " This afternoon at S.lj an.1 tonight at 1 IS. STAR THEATER (Park, and Washington) Motion pictures. 1 to 11 P. M. MfsEt-M op ART. The Museum of Art Is open daily from t to i o'clock.' free Thursday and Saturday afternoons and Sundays from 2 to 5. The special fea ture at present Is the exhibit of 'Pictures for Schools." consisting; of color prints, German and American. Especially beauti ful amons the latter are the Maxtiold Parrish series and those of Saruh 9. Ptil--eli nnrt I.ir" nhot nerarji.s of the mns- lorntaa nt irl n-hifh n r.i PJinPcialiV suit able for schoolroom walls. A free bulle tin Eives further suggestions: In fact, the whole exhibition is meant to be simply a rource of suaje-ostlve thought for all who are interest-.! in propes surround ings in the daily life of young people. There is a ca--e of inexpensive still-life nhtecta to show what may be done in this line at a very little expense. During Thanksgiving week this exhibit Is tree to all teachers and pupils. The exhibi- tion will also be open, free, Tuesday evening. November 23. All interested in educational work, students, children and parents are invited to make use of this display. News or Public Librabt. The Port land Library nue an attractive exhibit of its work through city andacounty at the Seattle Fair for which it was pre sented with a gold medal. This exhibit has now been returned to the library end mav be found in the county depart ment. It will be especially interesting to teachers. The children's department will have its usual collection of books for "hristmss on exhibition on and after Fri riav. November 26. Those considering frooks for Christmas presents for chil dren will be interested to see the sug gestions .that the library can offer. The circulating department will be glad to luggeet books for 'Christmas on special lubjects. giving publisher and price, if reouest is left at the desk. New York Sot-iETT Celebration. The 'ew York State Society of Oregon will hold the annual celebration of Evacuation day on the evening of Friday, November I. at the rooms of the Commercial Club. Rev. Benjamin Young. D. IX. will deliver an address on "Evacuation" and an ex tensive musical programme will be given, after which refreshments will be served. All New York state people in or near the city are urged to attend and help celebrate the great event. Visiting New Yorkers are cordially Invited. Freb Cooking Clasps will be held daily beginning Tuesday, November 23. fifth floor annex of the Meyer & Frank de partment store. In the interest of Flelsch mann's yeast, conducted by M'ss Mary Moore Jonesv Instructor of domestic sci ence. Miss Jones will be pleased to meet the ladies of Portland and present to them many new and attractive recelpes, afternoons, at 2:9ft o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended to ladies interested In home baking. - A MANLTACTfRlNO CONCERN, on the bot tom floor, wishes S20.WO to J25.OT0 to In crease its present output An excellent opportunity for making money and in a post staple and extensive line of business. Strtct investigation solicited. Address AH W. Oregonian. DR. Benjamii Yovno. pastor of Taylor Btreet M-Jthortist Church, corner Third and Taylor, will preach at 10:3rt A .M., on "The World and the Man"; at T:."0 P. M., on "Thanksgiving." Splendid music by chorus choir. You are cordially invited to these services. Church or Ot-R Father I'nltarian). Seventh and Yamhill Rev. 'W. 15. Kliot, Ir.. minister. Morning sermon. "Solvation According to the Creeds and Salvation Ac cording to Jesus. Evening, song service and sermon by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Fire Insvrancto Aoe.vts. American Company. !,. each, capital and sur plus, would like to make nrst agency connection, where liberal . underwriting policy and moderate capacity In con frsted district desired. K 54. Oregonian. A Sale of Thanksgiving delicacies In cluding Jellies, pickles, fruit cake, mince meat and plum pudding will be held on Tuesday, from 2 until a o'clock. atthe First Inltarian Church, Seventh and CamhiU streets. Wanted. 100 of Portland's most beauti ful women: also children, take part in beauty contest, free' entry, a prize for every contestant, three grand pria Particulars room 27. ac'i Washington. The New Seward Hotel, corner Tenth and Alder, the most modern and elegant ly furniphed hotel in Portland, is making an especially low rate to a limited num ber of monthly roomers. The New Pkward Hotel, corner Tenth and Aider, tiie most modern and elegant ly furnished hotel in Portland, is making an especially li.-w rate to a limited num ber of monthly roomers. Council op Jewish Women. The Bible study class of the Council of Jewish Wo men will meet next Wednesday. Novem ber 24. at 2:"0 o'clock, in the vestry-room of Temple Beth Israel. Alaska. New trail-map Just Issued. Fairbanks. Iditarod. Innoko Districts. Bnt upon receipt of 27 cents, or stamps. Alaska Map Co., Seattle, Washington. Sewed Boles, 75 Cents. Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for. Jacob Schwlnd, 367 Stark, near Park. Phone Main 72S9. A 3212. Thanksmiviko SaJLh of useful articles, by the Woman's Guild, at Trinity parish house, ' Tuesday. November 23, from 10 A. M. to- 5 P. M. Onb pair diamond ear screws, weighing li karats, guaranteed perfect, original cost 1375, only at Uncle Meyers', 143 Third. Lefferts" diamond engagement rings, finest quality, all sizes; every stone guar anteed, prices J25 to $5"0. 272 Wash. st. Cartoziajc Bros., importers of Oriental rugs and carpets. Always pleased to show our goods. 473 Washington. Main 3433. Christiax Scientists will find the new book, by the author of "Paul Anthony Christian." at MofTett's. Ill Sixth street. Richards table d'hote dinner Sunday Jl per cover. 4 to S:30j Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, from 1 to 8:30. 1 per cover. Shipherd s Springs: Dr. W. D. McNary, medical director; B. I 9hipherd. mgr. Extra special Thanksgiving dinner, pre pared by French chef, at Brandes' Grill. Watson Automobile Compant, agents for Inter-State automobiles,. 503 Alder St. Rosenthal Sisters, hairdressers and manicurers, 90 7th at., opp. Oregon Hotel. French and Ocrman In classes, Jl per month to beginners, 452 Morrison, cor. 13. Will pay good price for limited amount Oregon Trust claims. Cohn. ISO First. Brandes' Grill. W3 Sixth, serves an elegant 7-course turkey dinner for 50c. P. BRESKB has his office In the Board of Trade b!dg.. room 72". DR. Calvin S. White. 502-5l3 Dekfim bid. Da- Swain, dentist. HI Dekura bldg. or a $ 1500 Century DIAMOND WEIGHT 4V4 KARATS FIXEST DIAMOND OP IT KlJtO OX THE COAST. Ut month we sold the mate to this diamond, welghlns elmost three , karats, for $1000. TME-src tne thg kind of diamonds we cabrv in stock-" TnJ?hln" o.U of the ordinary and the very finest, both In the century and regular cut. GOO m karats, perfect steel blue crystal. This is an exceptionally fine gem only a few in the country. ,..-' iUo-t kSS Sril"flb."S--rt0wi .Tv-"- stone, like this Vaht,rs?eeIbl,1eHcrtv0sta Very finest stone In the market. -2Thraovrstonermui.t be seen to be appreciated. They are gems of rsre beauty. Nothing finer cut. ' IO?"fi(-kHere u"a biggin soneighihg a little under H karat 815 fo? a diamSSd anTruby ring or diamond and opal. These are extra . Dig values. t A,y OF THE ABOVE DIAMONDS WIIX BE LAID ASIDE FOR VOU . I'NTIL CHRISTMAS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. iTuirr tmrrin'i Newest firm, me niosi rnniir.i.ir, ucauiiu. A lVd individual" airtVprecious stone ever offered to jewelry wear e?s Just the tiling for scarf pins, brooches or rings. Beautiful TlWroiT vItHIXM karats. " We have some exceptional finely ina'kVd tu?nuoi.,e niatrix. both set and unset. All the rage now Lnd not verv expensive. Beautiful stones from 50 cents up. RFXOVSTHCCTKD HrBlES EMERALDS AND SAPPHIRES. Impossible to tell them tro" the gentiine. They, are Just as hard as the genuine same color. The manufacturers claim they are made Irom tne genuine iuuc. ANV KIND OF A PRECIOVS OR ASK FOR rrivo VOIR DIAMONDS or other precious stones to us and have ihmn mnnntpir We make a specialty or mis worn, ana uiiiuy expertTtone sWters Mountinfef of all kinds or made to order or short notice. ONLY EXPERT WORK IN OVR i ' OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. JAEGER BROTHERS LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, 2l6 MORRISON STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH. Bia Potatoes Comb From Silver-ton An exhibit of potatoes came to the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday from Silver ton. .They are of 6uch enormous size that figures as to the production per acre are refused bv the officers In charge of the exhibit, but when it is understood that an average single potato of the exhibit weights two pounds, nine ounces, specu lation as to the total product runs into enormous - figures. The smallest potato In the group le 12 inches long and 11 Indies in circumference. The exhibit Is owned by 45. A. Webb. W. H. Sprinqer To Be Buried. The funeral of William H. Springer, the Port land 'pioneer of 1S52, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, in the chapel of Finlev's undertaking parlors. Rev. J. H. Simpson, of St. Marks' Church, perform ing the service. The body was brought from Seattle Friday and is to be Interred In Lone Fir Cemetery. All the members of the family have' reached the city to attend the funeral, which will also be marked by the presence of a gathering of pioneers Meetino for Girls- At 1 o'clock this afternoon the Young Woman's Christian Association will hold a Thanksgiving 'meeting for girls Miss Hazel Watts, Miss Zeta Hollester snd. Miss Edna May ill have consented T6 fake part In the pro gramme. A large attendance U antici pated. Good Location, irvington section, two blocks from Broadway carline, eight-room house, all modern Improvements, J4fo0 on terms. Price will sell it, ll profit to you and only 650 down. Phone Sunday, Kast 72S. or week days etore, phones 132 or East 92. W. C- T. U. to Hold Rallt. The. Wo men's Christian Temperance Union will hold a Thanksgiving temperance rally, at Tavlor-Street Methodist Church, .at :30 o'clock Thursday night. A programme has been provided and the public is Invited. Grand Thaksoivino . Ball Thursday. November 25, at Christensen's hall. 11th and Yamhill sts.. held under the auspices of clgarmakers' union. Tickets 60 cents, ladies 25 cents. Rate War. Steamer Nome City sails direct for San Francisco and Los An geles. Tuesday. 2:30 P. M- Frank Bol lam, agent, 128 Third street. Good Location In Oregonian building for doctor or dentist. - Outside private room, and one-half reception-room. In quire at room SOL Coral and Diamond Rino. which was the property of Princess Iulse. Original cost 325, only fcXO, at Uncle Myers', 143 Third.' For Rent. Eight-room lower flat, new lv tinted. W North Twenty-fourth street. Phone Dr. Rand, Main 35s. SiNoi.lt stone diamond ring, regular price 233, only 160. at Uncle Myers'. 143 Third. Nice. Drt Boxwood, at Oregon Box & Manufacturing Company. Both, phones. Brandes' Grill, 108 Sth, serves an ele gant turkey and wild game dinner. Printing. Anslcy, cheapest, beat. M. 4671 ' NOB HILL RESIDENCE. We havo for sale a fine ten-room resi dence in the Nob Hill district, on Twenty fourth street, near Marshall, for the low price of JS3W). The 'ground alone is worth almost the price asked. For particulars apply to ' CHAS. K. HENRY CO-. HENRY BUILDING. Fourth and Oak sts., Portland, Or. ERMINE SET. The ladles of Portland and, vicinity are invited to call and Inspect a "set of ermine." on exhibition in my window, consisting of collar, hat and muff, made from my own design. It is one of the very finest in style and quality ever shown In Portland or for that matter any where. Do not fail to see it. A. REINER. THE FURRIER. 148 Fifth St. Phone A 3553. SUNDAY CREAM DINNER Our cream chicken dinners have made a hit. As a novel feature everything on the menu is prepared with pure, rich cream and cooked and served in the "home way." Every Sunday from 4 to 7:30 o'clock; price 75c. Swetlands, 269-71 Morrison a different place to eat, TONSETH R.0RAL CO. 3CS Morrison street., Marquam bldg. cut flowers and flowering plants every day from our conservatories. Phones: Main 5102. A, 1102. . CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Aune, Columbia bldg.. between now and Christmas, will be finished promptly regardless of -weather. ASH WOOD, A most satisfactory fuel for stores, grates and furnaces. Oregon Fuel Com pany, 363 Washington. Main 65, A 1665. Rock Springs Coal. The best house coaL Liberty Coal & Ice Co., exclusive agents, 25 North Fourteenth street. Main 162 A 3136. fariroe. anthracite and English can-. nel coal discharging now. A. H. Edlef-tJ sen, the luel man. Laira. oi commerce. TITE SUNDAY OltEGONTAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 21, 1900- . ,1 ! ., . 20th - V.5l CfeiglS Kcv,. S - " -"4-, . SEMI - PHECIOIS STONE YOU CAS M E HAVE. CHURCH IS 25 YEARS OLD Grace Methodist Congregation Will Celebrate Anniversary. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, of this city, is preparing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Its organization. The opening , service will be ' held Thursday evening, December 2, and other meetings of a social and religious nature -will be held during the following days up to and including Sunday, December 5. A committee has been busy for some time on the arrangements and the pro gramme for the four days" celebration is about perfected. All old members- of the church and Sunday school, wherever they may be and with whatever organization they may now be affiliated, are expected to be present to renew old friendships. Grace Church was organized toy the Rev. G. W. Izer. who was at that time pastor of the Taylor-Street Methodist Church. One hundred members of that church signifying their willingness to undertake the organization of a new church. Grace Church was formed. Of these 100 charter members about 50 are living and an effort is being made to get them all together, if possible, at one of the services. " Rev. E. W'.'Caswell was the first pastor of the church, coming to take charge of his work during the Fall of 1SS4. Suc ceeding Rev. Mr. Caswell, the following pastors have served Grace Church-: Rev. Ross C. Houghton, Rev. G. W. Gue. Rev. Henry I Rasmus, Rev. Hugh D, Atchin son. Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop, Rev. Clarence True Wilson, Rev. W. H. Heppe. The present pastor is Rev. J. t. uaupy. WHERETO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine-private apart ments fer ladies. 305 Wash., near 5th st. " Sargent's Perkins Hotel Grill will serve special French dinner Sunday 5 to 8:30 for 1.00. Music by Markee Orchestra, Best cuisine and servicen Portland. Watson's Restaurant, 831 Washington street, will serve a Thanksgiving turkey dinner, 75 cents. Tables can be reserved in the new balcony; any number seats desired. Best meal at the new Kantpng Cafe, 452 Wash. St.. bet. 12th and 13th. Spe cial" Sunday chicken dinner, with ice cream, 40c Merchants' lunch dally, 25c A special 60c chicken dinner today at Hall's restaurant, 330 Washington St. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Our new Rose Catalogue contains a complete selection of fine field-grown roses, suitable for this climate; also cul tural directions and Information pertinent to growing roses. We make a specialty, and not a side line, of Roses, and satisfied cust&mers are our best advertisers. , If not already a patron of Sibson's cele brated Roses, please telephone or send postal, and catalogue will be mailed free. Acres of Roses! Well grown, full of fibrous roots, and true to name. THE S1B30N ROSE NURSERIES, ilSO Mllwaukie Avenue, Portland. Oregon. Phone Sellwood 950. 4 IRVINGTONBARGAIN. We have for sale a quarter block on the southeast comer of Twenty-first and "Wasco. This is in the best residence dis trict of Irvington, surrounded by fine homes; price only $4150. Investigate this. , CHAS. K. HENRY CO., HENRY BUILDING, Fourth and Oak sts., Portland, Or. HOUSE FOR RENT, Completely furnished. We will rent Mrs. Cardwell's beautiful 10-room home. No. 658 Irving street, near North Twenty first street, completely furnished, for 1100 per month, with privilege of purchasing same. Apply, only to. i WAKEFIELD FRIES & CO., I S5 Fourth S tract. AT THE LOUVRE TODAY Special table d'hote dinner for $1 from 6 to 9 P. M. Vocal and instrumental music by the Royal Hawaiian orchestra. See our ad. this space, November 26, about our special Thanksgiving dinner. Reserve tables now. CARD OF THANKS. We wish -'to extend our sincere 'hanks and express our deep apprecia tion to ail who were so kind and sym pathetic in our recent sorrow. MR. MATTHIEU VRANIZAN ' AND FAMILY. JAHN for French hair-dyeing your own natural shade guaranteed, reasonable and permanent. 1 1 ' 384 YAMHILL STREET. ' The nV- By the aid of our new method of eye-testing you get the most satisfac- 4ri-i7 lanspo thnr. science can fit tO YOU, and at a price most reasonable, consid ering the quality or tne worK. Dnr PKtino--rnom is the most com plete of its kind on the, Coast, and you are invited to can ana see, wim out any obligation on .your part to buy glasses. Lenses as low as $1.50. DALL AS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-219 FAILING BLDG., Cor. 3d and Washington, 2d Floor. Take Elevator. AT The Schumacher Fur Co. "209 Madison street. 493 Washington Street. ILLUSTRATED WINTER EDITIOX Long Beach Sanitarium (BATTLE CREEK METHODS.) Booklet now ready for mailing;. Write tor It today. Larg-est, finest and best equipped sanitarium west of Battle Creek. Finest Winter climate in the world. IV. Ray Simpson, Mauser, Long Beach, California. CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL for Dancing, Deportment ' and Physical Development Christsnaen's Hall can be rented, flrst elau affairs only. For terms, apply to Mr. Chriatensen. offlc. at hall., corner Elevanta and Tamhlll streets, Portland, Oregoa. . Phones, Main 601T. A 4680. Thanksgiving season finds 'A. B. Steinbach & Co. closer to the people, enjoying the confidence of the masses to a greater degree than ever before; the splen did increases being recorded daily over corresponding days of a year ago are a source of the deepest gratifica tion, not so much on account of the dollars arid cents in volved, as that it denotes public appreciation of our ef forts to give to Portland clothes buyers the best store for men in Portland. As a special Thanksgiving feature we mention our displayof Men's Fine Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes; garments of artistic excellence and construction, rich foreign and domestic weaves, models of character and perfection. Moderately priced from ' $15.00 to $40.00 FOREIGN BOOKS TVe carry German Text-Books, Ger man Fiction find 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. W. Schmale Co. 229-231 First Street : Kearny St. Bet. Safer and Bosh. CENTRALLT LOCATED, Headquarters for Portland People. Rates $1.00 Day and lip. IKE HARRIS,. GE.V. MGR, Formerly of Portland. SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Squafe Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Tfew steel and brick structure. Fumiihed at cost of taoo.000. Every comfort and con venience. On carlines transferring all over city. Omnibui meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map 9 San Francisco RHEUMATISM Call for Free Uric'sol Booklet on Treatment and Diet, at Woodard, Clarke &' Co., Portland, or write to Uricsol Chemical Co., L03 An geles, Cal. ICCHWAB PRINTING CO. KJSOLICITS YOUR PATROMACE a7i STARK STREET HOTEL . STEWART 7r M' " A Good Xmas Gift Order Early for Best Selection Sectional J BOOKCASE Examine carefully this superior Bookcase. Here are the points of superiority: Absolutelydustproof tops are doubly ao. Disappearing doors with patented door equalizer smooth-running, noiseless, non binding and removable. Doors air-cushioned, which prevents slamming and breaking of glass. Each Section fits accurately-no unsightly mita1 Vianrta snoil the artistic appearance. Made of finest selected seasoned woods to match the wood work or finish of the room. Let us send our expert to your home and get a floor plan of your library W will then sugeest a Viking Combination for complete equipment or for expanding as your library grows. There is no cost or obligation on your part. KILHAM STATIONERY & PRINTING II --:.zs,r - STATEMENT. AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND,- OREGON At the close of business November It. 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. Stocks and Securities Heal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures.... Cash and Due From Banks Total. LIABILITIES. Captital Stock, paid In. ....... . Surplus and Undivided Profits. Deposits Total. - - - Attest L. O.' RALSTON, President. THE PERRY HOTEL Madlaon St. Boren Ave. ' SEATTLE Absolutely Fire-Proof PS.iiBa- '1 7!S.' f-ajjjja'a.?. ? Earopeaa FUa --Tlf-ajj' Cnhe J Wireless Statloa The Hlfitest Grade Brery Modem GoBTeaienct Centrally located and commanding a view of th Olympics, Cascade Mountains. Mt. Rainier and pliant Sound. Auto-'Bus meets trains and bostrn on-direct carline to the A.-T.-P. Exposition. J. .. McTERKAN. .Manager. Hiillk CO., Fifth and Oak Streets $197,944.79 84,000.00 41,100.7 89,761.72 $412,797.28- .... 1412,797.28 G. Z MAC GIBBON, Cashier. For your cemetery work call at our show rooms. We carry the largest and best stock of monuments and tab lets, and our prices are th best on the Coast. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 264 and 260 Fourth S, Oppnalte City Hnll. Portland. Oregon. ClarkWireless Stock Clark Wireless, 22 Cents Per Share Clark Wireless, 22 Cents Per Share Clark Wireless, 22 Cents Per Share Address AJ 539,. Oregonian. -if 1