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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JUNE 26, 1910. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGONIAN TELEPHONES. Paeiflo States. Home. Counting-room Main 7O70 A 8095 City Circulation , Main 7070 A 0085 Managing Editor Main 70TO A 609S Sunday Editor Main 7070 A 6095 Composing-room i .Main 7070 A 60P5 City Editor Main 7070 A 6093 lupt. Building Main 7070 A 6095 AMUSEMENTS. DRPHEUM THEATER (Morrison between Sixth and Seventh) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 8:15. BAKER THEATER (Third, between Yam hill and Taylor) Baker Stock Company In "My wife." This afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:10; to night at 7:30 and 8. LYRIC THEATER (Seventh and Aider) Armstrong Musical Comedv Company In . "'The Belle of Toklo." This afternoon at 2:30 and tonight at 7:30 and 9. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Motion pictures. Continuous, from 1:30 to 10:30 P. M. OAKS PARK (O. W. P. carline) X.lberatrs concert band, this afternoon and tonight. toRKTOws's Officers Entertained. Captain Victor Blue, of the United States gunboat Yorktown. which is anchored at Astoria, and two ensigns were entertained at luncheon by the board of governors of the1 Portland Commercial club yesterday. The York town has been ordered to Pugret Sound for July 4. and soon after that date will come to Portland for a week's stay. Captain Blue is well known in Portland, having been here with naval vessels several times in the past. "Woman Vagrant Fined. Mary Jordon, alias Mary Burk, was fined $25 in Police Court yesterday for vagrancy. She was arrested Friday night by Patrolmen Humphries and Montgomery at the Plaza rooming-house Dan Darcy told the offi sers that the woman had given him a natch to pawn. Fearing the transaction was not regular, he took the watch to the police station, where it awaits an twner. Steoen Gets 90 Days. Charles Stegen pleaded guilty in Municipal Court yester day to a charge of vagrancy and was sentenced to 90 days' imprisonment and a fine of $100. He was arrested Friday by Detectives Tichenor and Howell, who traced to him seven thefts made from lawns and outbuildings. Lawn-mowers nd garden hose were his specialties, the loot being sold at second-hand stores. Window Broken; Fines Follow. Nick Regan and Joseph John engaged "" l fistic battle in the Marathon Restau rant on Third street Friday night, in the Course of which they hurled at each ther almost every piece of earthenware tn the house and broke a large plate rlass window. They were arrested by Patrolmen Few! y and "Webster and fined HO each yesterday morning. New Fir to Open. The new dry roods firm of Becker, McLoughlin & Sweeney will open in a few days at !he corner of Twelfth and "Washington itreets. AU three members of the firm ire widely known, having been con nected for many ye irs with McAHen fc McDonnell at Third and Morrison streets. They will carry a general line f dry goods and men's furnishings and ire in a position to offer values that sannot be approecfied by others in the lama line They invite their friends Vnd the public to inspect their stock ind compare the.r prices. Excerpts from Kugene Daily News: "Under the ministry of Dr. F. E. Yoak nm, M. D., who will conduct meetings it the Christian Alliance Tabernacle, Kinth and East Clay streets, at 2 P. M. today. Mrs. Larson, of Bannard, was Instantly healed of large tumors and rheumatism; Hattie Hall, aged 10 years, eho never walked without iron braces tnd crutches, was healed and now aalks unaided. Stammerer has speech torrected." Location of stores for retail business often means success. There is a restricted residence district for a mile and a half In three directions fiom the stores at East Twenty-eighth and Halsey streets, and no stores to compete with except the grocery across the street and those a mile away at East Fifteenth and .Broad way. It's a. fine location for a drugstore with a soda water fountain, for a meat market and a grocery store. See owner st 320 East Morrison street. Baseball Today at 3 P. M. The Best in the Tri-Citt. Dilworth Derbies vs. Sellwood Tourists, Twenty-Fourth and Vaughn Sts.' Admission 25 Cents. Grandstand Free. Best Game op the Season. Do Not Miss This Game. Family Away; Hodsb Robbed. The) residence of Fred Brooker, at 1621 Ala meda avenue, was entered by a burglar some time Friday when the members of the family were away. A stop-watch, a ruby sttck-pln, some old coins, a revolver and three watches were stolen. The de tectives have persons living in the vicin ity under surveillance. Death of Former Portlasder Mrs. Alice A. Kane, of Seattle, wife of T. A. Kane, formerly a newspaperman of Portland, died in Seattle Friday of Mn gcring illness. She leaves a son and daughter, both grown. The remains will arrive here this morning and be Interred in Lone Fir Cemetery. Voters Flock to Register. Registra tion of voters at the time the County Clerk's office closed yesterday afternoon totaled for this year 562S Republican; 9S6 Democratic and 658 miscellaneous. The registration for yesterday was 1S3 Repub lican, 41 Democratic and 24 miscellaneous. Oriental Rvjo Sale. If in need of a rug. hall or stair runner, or room-size carpet, don't miss this opportunity, as we have made a very substantial cut for this week. Cartozian Bros., Im porters of Oriental rugs, 473 "Washing ton street. I Y. M. C. A. Vacation School fob Boys. All subjects elementary and high school grades; gymnasium, swimming, 8:30 to 12, July 5 to August 16; $6 elementary grades, $12 high school grades, includes member ship privileges. See educational director for enrollment. Short River Trips To Oreoon City Sunday, Boat Leaves Taylor-Street Dock, . 9 A. M-. 13 M., 3 P. M. Round Trip 45 Cents. Wi Sell hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 30-pound beds from $7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same dav. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metzger. pro prietor, 226-22S Front et-. Main 474. A 1374. Wilt lease, 100x100, upper "Wash.-st. corner to responsible parties who will put up family hotel or apartment-house, long term of years or will build apartment-house. Address AD . 74. Oregonian. Announcement. The May Hardware Company have " purchased the complete stock of Hexter, May & Co. The stock is now on sale at reduced prices. For Rent. Corner store. "Washington St., five-year lease, $S50 per month. Roun tree & Diamond, 241 Stark street. . Diamonds. Gems of the first water only. C. Chrlstensen, second floor Cor bett building. Take elevator. For Sale. Corner on "Washington st., 21,000 square feet, A-l family hotel sit. Y 72, Oregonian. Swiss "Watch Repairing. C. Chrlsten sen, 2d floor Corbett bldg..Take elevator." Elegant Spring chicken dinners served at Brandes' Grill, 103 Sixth at. Dr. Edgar H. Brown, rectal diseases. S22-823 Corbett building. Jack Kino's Turkish baths. Imperial Hotel Annex. Printing? Ansley. cheapest, beat. 250 Oak Electric Cleaners rented. Main 1233. Special Sunday dinner at Richards' $1 DIAMONDS Every diamond you buy at our establishment strengthens our reputation for selling highest grade dia monds at the lowest minimum of profit. Each selection made, even though you close your eyes while selecting, will be a gem. Every unmounted gem in our stock has not only been critically examined with high power jewelers' mi croscope, but has been doubly inspected. Purchasers of diamonds at this store are protected in every possible way, and every sale made' carries "with it an iron-clad guarantee that the stone is exactly as represented or your money will be cheerfully refunded. We invite your inspection of an importation of perfect color diamonds just received. From the small diamond at $10.00 to the more expensive ones at $1000 you will find at our store. Look at our show windows. They are full of beauti ful gems. . The Large Jewelry Store, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH, JAEGER BROS., Proposals for Flume. Sealed proposals will be received at the. office of the Home Valley Irriga tion & Power Company at Home Val ley, "Wash., until July 15, 1910, at 4 o'clock P. M., 'for the furnishing of material and construction of 6320 lineal feet of flume in. the manner prescribed by the plans and specifications on-file in the office of said company, and with Clark-Cook Company, room 6, Board of Trade building, Portland, Or. Bids must be In accordance with forms furnished by the company. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check for at least 10 per cent of the amount of the aggregate proposal, to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages in case the bidder fails to. neglects, or refuses to enter into a reasonable contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful per formance of said work in the event the contract is awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved by the company. A Fifth-Street Investment. The southwest corner of Fifth and Everett streets, 100x100, Is now offered for sale at a price which should appeal to Investor In close-in business prop erty. The owner will either seU or lease ground on favorable terms, or if desired will construct building to suit tenant on long-term lease. Full par ticulars at our office. John. H. Burgard & Co., 273 Oak street, Lewis building. The Summer school for failed high and grammar school pupils, conducted by the Holmes Business College, corner Tenth and Washington streets, will open Monday morning, June 27, at 8 o'clock. - Those who do satisfactory work in the Summer school will be given certificates of conditional . pro motion by the City Superintendent. Trolley Excursions today to Estacada and upper Clackamas River points. 75 cents round trip. Trains leavj East Water and Morrison streets every hour from 6:50 A. M. to 6:50 P. M. A. De Blanche, ladles' tailor, 3454 Washington st., at Seventh. Woobtbr's fat Havana. 408 Wash. , Will Leaves Husband $5. Because he deser d his wife ten years ago and went to Alaska, John M. Morrison is cut off by the terms of Ellen C- Morrison's will with only $5. She says also that she acquired her property, located on Porter street in Caruther's addition, before she married him. County Judge Cleeton admitted the will to probate yesterday, appoint ing as executrix Ella E. Esterbrook. named in the will. Mrs. Morrison died May 15. The estate Is worth $3000. The will gives $300 to the executrix, who if a daughter of the deceased, be cause of the care she bestowed on her mother during her last Illness Hector R. Morrison, a son, is to receive $100. The balance of the property is to be divided equally among the six children. CARD OK THANKS. The family of the ' late William Klumpp wish to extend their sincere thanks to the Ancient Order of Work men, United Artisans. Woodmen of the World, Portland Turn Verein and the many friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral pieces contributed to his funeral. MRS. WILLIAM KLUMPP AND FAMILY. FORMER MINISTER WILL BE SEEN AT ORPHEUM Edwards Davis, Once Pulpit Orator in Portland, Will Appear in Oscar Wilde'a "Picture of Dorain Qray," Next Week. . If v 1 ' t j ' J-' ft 11 ' T.L.I REAOHEB. tragedian, vaudeville star such have been the posi tions occupied by Edwards Davis, one-time pastor of the Central Church, at Oakland, Cal., and now a scintillat ing light on -the Orpheum circuit. From the day that Edwards Davis, Master of Arts of the University of Kentucky, appeared in Portland as a lecturer and received the call to the First Christian Church, to his appear ance next week in a tabloid form of Oscar Wilde's psychological master piece. "The Picture of Dorian Gray," at the Orpheum, is but a few years in point of actual time, yet in experience it has meant the transition of Mr. Davis from a sensational preacher, everywhere In demand, to the quiet, repressive actor. Mr. Davis" preaching ever bordered on the spectacular. His enemies said he did more harm to the church than good; his friends said he was one of the mainstays of the denomination. He married an Oakland lawyer's daughter in the early 90s, but prior to that he Was engaged to a beautiful Portland girl, whose brother is still well known iu tho city. Scandal- OE QUALITY 266 Morrison Street 200 Women Get Back Their Hair Combings Hairdresser Failure Causes Scram ble for Coiffure Makings. IF you were a lady a perfect lady and yet one who found that your coiffure would have to be improved by means other than those provided by Dame Nature: if you had been saving your "combings" for a number of years to be made into one lovely switch as well as Innumerable "puffs" and "rolls," and if you had summoned up courage to take all .those bits to the hairdresser's, had left them there, then a few days later had received a brusque note from the Sheriff telling you to remove your hair. Just what would be your feelings? Whatever they were, they were the feelings of 200 women who gathered at Peck's warehouse, Friday afternoon, to pick out their own "combings" from three assorted cases of mixed hair. The hair was loose Just crated, so to speak and the only way to get one's own was to grab it, match it with that on one's own head and then obtain permission to take it away. Of course, it would not have been so bad for Just one woman to do that kind of thing, but then, after Mrs. Smith had assured Mrs. Jones that "she Just abomi nated rats," and Mrs. Jones had recipro cated with the sentiment that "the things were loathsome," it was Just a little em barrassing for th(em both to meet at the salvage of their discarded scraps. But their discomfiture was nothing to that of the baldheaded gentleman, who once a week left his toupee to be washed. "I am afraid to take off my hat now," the bald one wailed. So he hunted and scraped among the hair. The occasion was the seizure by the Sheriff of the Elite Hairdressing Parlors, Seventh street, on an unpaid bill of $1500 for hair supplied by the Western Fancy Goods Company. The Fancy concern neg lected to buy In Its own product for $180. which, as any woman would admit, was "simply a perfect bargain in hair." APARTMENT SITES. We ' have for sale a very attractive quarter-block on Twelfth street south of Jefferson. On this property there is at present a very handsome home. This is In a district where quarter-blocks are be ing rapidly bought up for apartment house purposes; price only $23,000. We have another very attractive piece near Twenty-second and Flanders. It is especially attractive on account of its size, 110x100 feet. On this property there are four houses bringing in a fair rental. For price and terms inquire of CHAS. K. HENRY CO.. HENRY BLDO. Fourth and Oak streets, Portland, Or. Rich Man's Son Is Torger. LOS ANGELES. Cal., June 25. Fred Hatfield's father, a wealthy landowner of Monrovia, told the youth yesterday that he would have to earn his own i 1 s- 411 "iW mongers got busy with the name of the handsome minister and the en gagement was canceled. Mr. Davis went back to Oakland, only to be fol lowed by tho specter of gossip. After stormy scenes he resigned from the church. From a ministerial star he deter mined to change to a theatrical star. With the veterans he tackled Shake speare and eventually launched out as a full-fledged tragedian. But success was not for him. To begin with, he had Ideals and it is criminal for an actor to have theatrical ideals. So Davis failed and the star temporarily ceased to glimmer. Martin Beck heard 'his tale of woe. Woebegone, Davis said he had a trag edy, "The Unmasking." Despite prece dent the Orpheum man said It should have a trial, and from that moment Edwards Davis. M. A., divine and the atrical star, found himself. As van admirer of Oscar Wilde, he drifted to the latter's master offering. And there he says he will stay. He still keeps his ideals, for he brings Intellectuality into a sketch In place of banality and, as Dorian Gray, he tells the story of a man's troubles. , : -, , BROOK I Peer of All $3 Hats V IT Y ' ?K XSyMi, IPC iff' JiH t:. l I In1 v ,f H !: 1U , A5Y ' ifl Vs. : "I ii frif living. Young Hatfield, who is 21 years of age, is In the county Jail today. charged with having passed forged checks for amounts aggregating more than $500. Deputy sheriffs who took the youth into custody assert they found a bundle of bad checks In his possession ranging in amounts from fS to $2000, all made payable to himself. LIBERATI PROGRAMME. The following programme will . be rendered at The Oaks this afternoon and evening. Afternoon March, "La Ritirata Ital ians" (Drescher); baritone solo, "Aria Ebreo" (Apolloin), Sig. G. DeLuchi; "Christmas Bells" (Seidel); clarinet solo (GattI), Sig. Combattente; "Rem iniscences of All Nations" (Godfrey): intermission; overture, "Raymond'1 (Thomas); cornet solo, polka (Liber atl), Sig. A. Liberati; "Butterfly Co quetry" (Voekel); vocal selection, "Er nani" (Verdi), Misses K. Kldrer and Deaubrey. Sig. C. Freddi and G. De Luchi; selection, "La Boheme" (-Puccini). ... Evening March, "Chief In Com mand' (Liberati); piccolo solo. "Through the Air'' (Damm), Mr. Aug. Pfeifer; "Waltz Tales of the Vienna Woods' (Strauss); baritone solo, "Pro logue Pagllaoci" (Leoncavallo), Sig. G. DeLuchi; "A Summer Day In Nor way" (Willmers); Intermission; over ture, "Ballett Toko" (Llndpalrtner) ; soprano solo, "Samson and De.ilah" (Salnt-Saens); "Flower Song" (Lang ly); vocal selection, "Martha" (Flo- tow, &isses K. Klarer and Deaubrey. Sig. C. Freddi and G. DeLuchi; selec tion from "La Gloconda" (Ponchielll). WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland restaurant. Fine private apart menu for ladles, a 06 Waalu. near 6th at Perkins Grill. Table d'hote Dinner. $1.60. Sunday, June 26. Freh Crab Meat Cocktail. Celery. Bouillon en Taaaee. Radishes. Olives. Medellum of Sole, sis. Oenevolsa. Pommery Chateau. Catelatle of Chicken. Crem. Blfted Peas. 1WO Spring- Umb. Mint Saucev Hashed Potatoes Cauliflower Fleurette. Tomato Baked with Chicken Ealad Fresh Strawberries ala Mode. Fancy Cakes. MacLaren's Cheese. Bent's Crax. Cafe Nolr. A special 0c chicken dinner today at Hall's restaurant. S30 Washington at. Chicken dinner. Peerless Cafeteria, 101 Fifth, near Washington. FOURTH AT CANNON-BEACH Special rates on excursions to Cannon Beach. July 2d to 4th. Get particulars at Alameda Land Company, 323 Corbett Bldg. $40,000 to loan on East or West Side city prop erty at 6 per cent. Prefer to divide in gonlan. - Mrs. Garret6on's Body Sent North. ' VOa ANGE2LE3, Cat, June 2S. T. K. Garretson, husband of the woman who with Samuel Ell more, president of the In manufacturing' and mercantile establishments, where a number of people are employed, some system of recording their arrival and departure is essential to insure full return for the payroll ex-, penditure and to enforce punctuality, regularity and discipline. 0 HOLEPROOF HOSE For MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN r Columbia River Packers" Association, was killed in an automobile accident near this city last Tuesday, arrived from the North today and ordered the body of his wife sent to Portland for burial. Garretson was accompanied by Mrs. I. T. Perkes, a sister of the dead woman. PHOTOGRAPHER. Aune, Columbia Bldg., Main. A IsSi. THIS AFTERNOON Take Broadway car and see improve ments at Alameda Park. San Francisco Veterinary CoUegre. Next session begin Sept. 15. Catalog free. Dr. Chas. Keane. Pres.. 1818 Market St., B. F. Beer, $1 doz. quarts, delivered to your home, spring vaiiey w ina Have Your Eyes Examined now. You may not like glasses, but do you like red eye lids, headaches and wrinkles better? We fit glasses for comfort, rest and ease, and give each case our personal attention. Op tics is our constant study and "we take a personal interest in every case. Good -work and low prices is our motto. Established 1896. No extra charge for our scientific examination. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS SIS - 219 VAILING BLDe. Cor. Third and Waahlnflrtoa Street. Second Floor. Take Elevator. PHOENIX IRON WORKS Eniclncen, Founders, Machinists and Boilermakers, Building- and Structural Work. WE MAKE Fire Hydrant, Loa- Hauls, Cast Gears, Hydraulic Giants, Water Gates, Lumber Trucks, Etc. HAWTHORNE AYE. AND EAST THIRD PORTLAND, OR. YvMtMYOU COM t TO SPOKANE JlTiT STOP AT THE Tra-lCUlOTtX SPOKANE newest anomos. up to da.te hotel , right m the heart of the buame¢ett. Ift the place for comxaercMl na 7 THE "DEY" SYSTEM gives you a secret record of all time delivered; it is the cheapest to install; it is the most durable and abso lutely accurate. It's a Time and Money Saver You ' Can't "Beat" It jKILHAM I 'Stationery and Printing Co. Fifth and Oak Sts. i House of Quality VALU1 THAT'S A GREAT WORD j WE invite YOU to test our values: we'd like the oppor tunity of convincing, you who have not yet enlisted as a patron of this store; give us that oppor tunity tomorrow; come, see the splendid Suits at $15, $20, $25. We are exclusive Portland sellers of The finest clothes in the world priced at $25, $30. $35, $40 up to S50 Portland Photo Supply Co. gS!&SSZ' Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships The Now Steel Steamship " Prince Rupert Lensrth. 820- feet Twin Screw 18 Water-Tight Bulkheads Wireless Telegraph. MOST LUXURIOUS OX PACIFIO COAST. ( Victoria. Vanconver, Prlni Seattle tO l Queen Charlotte Islands. ; L Fields. SIX DAYS', CRUISE Seattle to Rupert and Prince Retarn $36.00 Inclndlna? Meals and Berlin. Leave Seattle June 19, 26. July 3. 10, 17, 24. at Midnight Sundays. For tickets and reservations apply to local ticket agents or J. H. BURGIS, Q. A. P. D., Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships, First avenue and Yesler Way. Seattle, Wash. 649' STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up ITew steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con venience. Oe caxiines transferring all oyer city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of Sau Francisco HOTEL SEATTLE EG EE EG EB EE EE) EG EH crr"' Twelve. rfovief of solid comori- nDNIjlETE.5TIIL2tfliRBIi: European Plan $1 SU? r 3.00 SAMPLE DERBY. FELT. STRAW SI.SO m riab Cleaned. Blocked aOci Panamas, Sl.Tiinunine 25c each. Ladies' Hals retfS Remodeled. Wiow Plume, tcned sad -3.' 3 Orl. ComtJet Line of Milliners. ' 31 9 ALDER ST. PORTLAND "Ti li'lllii-"" I Utri Clothe VELOX DEMONSTRATION S AND ODAK PRINT EXHIBITION SHERMAN CLAY HALL Sixth and Morrison Streets. June 27, 28 and 29 Several hundred -Enlarged Pictures. Ex pert demonstrators. Free admission. See the simplicity of the Kodakway and buy your Kodak from knots per hour Double Bottom t Prince Rupert, Portland Canal, , and stensrt, taeVew bom Seattle to Stewart and Return $48.00 ELECTRIC FANS V All Sizes and Prices O. B. STUBBS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 61 Sixth Street Portland, Or. . PHONES MAIN 1896 A-169 Teachers' Review "Western Summer Institute, July 5 to August 5, 1910. West Park and Madison Sts. DEPARTMENTS. 1. Certificates. County and City. 2. Music. Direction of S. E. Hunter. 3. Drawing. Direction of Esther W. Wuest. Address, D. A GROUT, 1625 E. Main St., Portland, Oregon. ART SCHOOL OF THE PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Reopens October 3. 1910. Drawing-, por trait, life, sketch, color, design and chil dren's classes. For. circular apply to MVSEUM OP ART, Fifth and Taylor Sts, Portland, Of.