The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 13, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    ; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO, MAY 13,
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Baker. . . . ."Th. New Dominion"
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Bhln4 th. M"
'Devll'e lilUd"
r' Those accustomed to naming: the flve
v v story fireproof aton and torlclc build
wing, corner of Hawthorn and (Jrand
Bwanues, th Brown would , not know
T - tha place since It haa oom Into the
handa of Its nreaent . ownera and ita
name chanced to - The Sargent. ' Mr.
Nlcholaa Bkrgent. now the maater hand
. in the conduct of the fine family hotel.
haa literally' "rlDned the houae to
t tleca." and - the importance 1 of the
chances he haa made can only bs under
tood br nareonal lnvestla-atton. v The
, --great ainlns room on the flrat floor haa
hot a counterpart la any hotel In Ore
con. a fact that la sneedliy. attracting
to It moat of the banqueting parties'
of th oity, whether of East or west
Side origin. Little partiea. too, desir
ing the Joy a of modern! dinner find
that their dealrea are beet' aattafled at
. , The Sargent, and gentlemen wlehlng to
treat f rlenda to something entirely out
of th ordinary In th way Of a atrlctly'
metronolltan luncheon or evening din
tier may be accommodated by telepbon
' Ing the, management their namea and
- hour they would be served. : Indeed, it
ta already a well established fact that
Mr. Sargent, aa a caterer, baa no su
perior anywhere In this country, and
Portland la Juat metropollUn enough to
appreciate th unexcelled service to oe
bad at hla hotel. Six f th eleotrlo
, It's the dollar that you do
not ispend that puts you
ahead. A, dollar on your de
ppsit book is a silent partner,
working for you night find
day earning something -
not much, perhaps but it s
safe and certain, and the ac
cumulated earnings - may
come handy at just the rfght
time , t ' " , " . , .
We. Pay 4 Interest
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Sixth and Washington Sts.,
I ' Portland, Oregon.
Write for booklet, "Banking
. by Mail."
W. H. Moore, President
E. E. Lytic Vice-President.
W. Cooper Morris, Cashier,
SIOSY OF-Gffl YORK AT
PORTLAHD EXPOSITIQII
Colonel Henry Altman Issues Il
lustrated Booklet on Em
;, plre State's Exhibit '
SAFE i DEPOSIT BOtfES
s&.pasa th hotel, ao that it la
nient
the city.
lent to reach from all parta ofl
Preliminary itepa toward deflnlt er
ganliatlon or presa club were taken
yesterday afternoon by th newapaper
men of the city. A meeting held in the
room of the commercial club received
th report of epeclai eommlttaea ap
pointed aoma : tlm ago to formulate
plana for th organisation of th club.
: R. A. Watson and H. B. Thoma were
elected temporary chairman and i.cre
tary of the meeting, and i commute
Composed of Darld W. Has en. O. C Letter
and John u-Travis war appointed to
canvas th different newapaper lUff
of the city for charter member. An
other oommitt consisting f Montrose
Wilson. Spencer B. Beat and ; H. Jo.
Thomas were appointed to inyeatlgite
different plana auggested for a perma
nent bom for th club. Final organl-
satlon wUl be completed at an adjourned
meeting on Monday next.
Ceremonlea of dedication of the brona
tablet aecured by th friend of RenO
. Hutchlnaon were bald at the T. M. C. A.
yesterday afternoon. The tablet wlU
later be placed Into a large fireplace
that Is to be constructed In the new
Y. M. C. A. bunding. ID. B. MacNaugh
ton presided orer the exercleea yester
day, when the Ublet waa temporarily
placed in th T. M. & A lobby. Bub
aoriptlone wer received from London
and all parta of tha United state. Th
brons tablet - bear tnia inscription!
" -RENO HUTCHINSON.' H Called me
through hla grace to reveal hla eon in
me.. i7i-iio.- ".)- f
Relative-recelred InformaUoti yeeter-
day of the death of Major Andrew O.
Myera at Pasadena, California, laat VtU
day night Major Myera waa a brother
of Oeorge T. Myera. and for many year
had taken an active part lit public ax
fair in thla city. During th civil war I
be waa a paymaster in th United State
navy.- . ::?..iv', ,
Th Anabel Praebyteriaa church cele
brated It flrat anniversary yesterday.
Rev. George W. Anna JrH who haa been
pastor during th year, spoke of th
work and - the growth of th ohttroh
daring th abort space of time In which
It baa been organlaed. - Special must
waa provided for , both : morning and
evening. i v -': . V;.
' Th Mllwaukla poatoffle win b
moved in a ooudI of dare to a loca
tion on Main street in th new building
recently erected by J. M. 8nydr. Th
postofflce ta now In a building It haa
ocoupled for tha paat II yeara. C H.
Ballard la tha postmaster.
The aew tlBOO Shrangellca) church
at Mllwaukla will be dedicated Sunday,
May 21 . Rev. T. M. Fisher la paator.
The church will be completed thla week.
It la of unusual design, being octagonal
In ahape and aurmounted with a dome
Instead of a steeple.
Rev. H. 8. Hudson eft New Tork la
occupying th pulpit of th Second Bap
tist church la the absence of Kev. a. c
Lapham, who haa been given a vacation
until September. ,
What th diamond la among Jewels,
the rose among flowers. Aliens Rushlon
Komfort shoe la among the many other
klnde-J-peerless and unapproachable. 40S
Mornaoa atreet.
Why pay moreT Metsger fits your
yea for SI. Ill wash. St., cor. itn.
formerly at 111 Sixth atreet -
Seventh Day Adventlata of tha
wastern Oregon conference will " hold
their annual camp meeting from May
lit June 1. Inclusive, on th around
between Bast Eighth street ajid Haw
thorne park. On Hawthorn avenue.
Several dleUngulahod ministers will at
tend and among th speakers will be
Elder R. C RuaaeU of Washington, D.
(X, and R. N. Owen of California. Elder
F. 8, Bunch la president of the confer-1
no...
Prepare tl one are being mad for an
unuaually Interesting meeting ' at the
First Presbyterian church tomorrow I
afternoon. Tha mission atudy otrdea
will glv a program on "Th South Sea
iaianaa" . Miss Delta Watson will sing.
Each woman attending le requeeted to
bring a aulUbl book for a library at
rort wrangia. Alaska. Refreshment
WlU b aerved at tha close of th pro
gram. Kvary on wm m welcome.
Examlnallona for tha junior class of
tha University f Oregon law aohool will
begin tonight in the courtroom of de
part No. 1 at th courthouse. Judge
Qantenbeln, doaa of the law achool, wUl
nave cnarga or tn examination in crinv
Colonel Henry Altman,? who will be
remembered aa one of tha most genial
of the state commissioners of the Lewis
and Clark fair, haa published a book
rn beat form giving tha entire, history
I of New Turk's part in the exposition
of 1108. The book Is puDllshed in at
tractive form, the material Is wMl ee
leeted and arranged and the subject x-
hsuatlveltr treated.' ; " &;?.
There are aeveral full-page half-tone
illustrations snowing exterior ana in
Iterlor vlewe of the New Tork building,
photographs of the membera of the
New Tork commission. Including Oov
ernor - Hlgglns, Lieutenant-Governor
iBruoe, Dr. Sam U el B. Ward, president;
I Clarence Luce and DeLancey M. Ellle,
axeoutiv of floersj Harry D.'Winiame,
i treasurer; Pratt A Brown, Charles R,
Huntley and Henry Altman,4 state com
missioners, and views of the fair
I ground. ' The reading matter lncludea
a full account or tha preparatory work
of the commission in aecuring the alta.
tha ceremonies In connection with the
dedication and completion of. th build
ling, the celebration of New York day,
I all th aoelal event that took place at
th building, which was practically the
aoelal center throughout the fair, the
I exhibits and the speeches of the promi
nent men on New Tork day. At the
and la an itemised financial report ,
TALK ABOUT PURE F
AND HANDLING OF IT
Consumer's League Listens to
Many Speeches oil Subject v
, from Authorities. ! ,
On of th most Interesting meetings
conducted by the Consumers' leagus
waa held thla afternoon at the Unitarian
chapel. The discussion dealt entirely
with pur food and th tanltary han
dling of It i A large number wer
present and the league haa aucceeded
In Interesting many oonsumers in the
matter of pur food, a question that
eannot be mastered by the law alone.
Membera of the state and county
boarda of health were present, and the
will I inal law, wnlle Judge Fraaer, instructor speakers included Dr. Robert C. Tenney,
In domeetlo relations, will examine th
student in that aubject About L II i
Junior will take tfi examination.
Southern Pacific Overland train, due
10 amv in Portland at 7:15 this morn.
ing, la reported. II hour lat from th
Sacramento division, and will not reach
Portland Until 7 or I o'clock thl even
Ing. Th cause of th trouble la not
known at the Portland off ioee of the
company. -v',;.-i;t
secretary of the out board , of health;
Dr, Andrew C Smith, also of the etate
board of health! Dr. C. H. Wheeler, city
health officer; Dr. Ray Mateon, bac
teriologist for th city board ef health!
Dr. E. A Pierce, of th Open Air aaai
tarlum. Mra Sarah A. Evans, market
Inspector, and Miss Lillian Tingle,
domeatlo solenoe teacher, also spoke.
Th effleera of the Conaumerr league
are: preaident Misa May Montgomery;
eecretary. Miss K. L. Trerltt! treasurer.
Mlse Helen Wilson. These officers rerVj
man of tha league'e pur food com
mittee, t. :j-V-..';;;v '.-,:..'"
The estat of Ferdinand Oplta 1 vel
nod at tll.stl, according to th report
of C. H. Meuasondorf fer, D. W. Hoeb
ling and W. O. Beck, appraiser of th
Mta, iuea in tw county oourt this i n . n-. Ufku
morning. Th : property consists of vn,J w"
- . ,: an in rrcei an nriuiinBrv.
Only two mors day In whloh to get
beautiful new millinery from tae max
era and Importer at mere cost of mat
Hal. The big sale at 121 Washington
street conducted by th Shafer-Whlttier
company, enda weaneeaay nignt,. upon
this evening untu o ciocx.
iV
Our
Diamond
Bngajgement Rings
Are one of th txtraordlttiry good things that
hare made this diamond store popular with
the young rnett ; who . tppreclate economy .
when linked with style And quality.
- 'Get the Engagement Ring from ui on
. Easy , Payments
Vou pay no more than those
paying cash and at prices
tar oeiow , tnose oi v j&
any. otntr
jeweler.
fi
MARX &- BLOCH
' largest diamond dealers in oreoon. ;
74 THIRD STRLLT NLAR OA&
Pianos or Player-Pianos
Tha United States civil senrlc com
mission announcea aa examination for
th position of watchman-fireman in
th custodian aervlce to be held May II.
Persona desiring to Compete should call
on Z. A. Leigh, postofflce department
eity.
Don't neglect your rye If you hav
reason to believe they heed attention.,
W make no Charge for examination;
email eharg for proper lenses.' if
needed. ' Oeorg Rubensteln, The Se
llable Optician. Ill Fourth at, between I
Tamhiu and Taylor.
Last of the Sunday excursions be
tween Portland and Seaside via A A C
R. wUl be Sunday, Juno 1. After that
date th 11.80 round trip rat win be
withdrawn, -h ":"-3t j, .-. .
The Wethodist rreachere of Portland
met in the Taylor Street church at 10:30
a. m. today. C, B. Clin read a paper on
"Deaui."
Union Grand club will give another
vaudeville and lance May ' i, Burk-
hardt'a hall, corner union avenue and
East Burnside.
Steamer - Jeeso Harklna, for Camas.
Washougai and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock a p. m.
I.
PORTLAND LEADS ALL
. .. t 1 - ' -;
- OTHER COAST: CITIES
Building Psrmlts for 4prH Two
Hundred Per Cent Greater
Than Year Ago.
F.IV.DALTES
&C0r,1PAFJY
MAIN 160
IHVIT YOUh
iriQUiniES Fon
PRINTING
ST AMD OAK STREETS
W. A, Wis. L. P. Wlee. H. A. Sturde-
vaat dentists. Third and Washington.
Main ozi. .
Eastm.-ji hodaka and SuDoliea 1
Looser Cohen, HI 1th, tha Kodak stora
Dr. William Cavanaua-h, dentlet haa
moved ma omce to soi-4 Buchanan bldg.
Acme Oil Co. Bella the best safety coal
ou ana flno gaaoilno. Phono East Til.
Dr. M. Mont Bettman, dent) at. has
returned. Offloe 401-4-1 Swetland bide.
Womaa'a Exehanaw. Ill Tenth atrat.
I lunca ii:se to i; Dusmes men's lunch,
Lovya Must House, 111 Jttfth-otroot
'Photo mounts. Wood worth, 141 1st
Portland's remarkable building record
for April contlhues to attract attention
of eastern publications. The Amerloan
Contractor and Builder of Chicago gives
Portland credit for far outstripping all
the principal cltlea In tha country in
the per cent of Increase. Thla paper
glvea tho total of building permlta for
Aorll HOT. aa I1.I4I.4S0, while those for
April of last year amounted to $580,801,
whloh shows a gain or about ivo per
cent " No other Pacific coast city ap
proachea this record. Lo Angelea and
Seattle enow a loss, wnuo xacoma ana
Spokane abow considerable gains. , In
th on instanoo II and the - other
per cent . ,: ' t
MAY POLE FESTIVITIES
41
Oowna.
Mad
am MoClure oompany,
D. Chambers, optician, HI Seventh,
Bergar Signa 1 84 Tasnhlla Phoao,
- i iii asjis.1 . , . -,-.
Oood 11.10 shoes. : Marks Shoe Co.
Bark Tonic for Rheumatism. -
Beck Jeweler X 08 Alder.
Bxeoubed by attxtom Coaplea of
laad'a Best Paaoy Skators.
Wednesday nlrht May day will b
eelabrated at tho bis; Oaks rink, and
pretty Maypole will b raised, x- Sixteen
eouplea -of tne Dest sxaiers, aii cos
tumed In whit, will braid and unbrald
the ht colors.--A pretty drill in two-
etepplng and -fancy figure will also be
given. Thla mi do a very-pretty
snectacle and well worth seeing,
There was a large crowa at tne nnx
all day Sunday, The regular beginners'
classes will continue every afternoon
thla week. Tonight will : be Society
nlahL and every other mueld Will be
skated In couples. ' No advance in prices
tonight Just a good time -xorau.
Ooverhor Warfield of Maryland has
acnolnted Oeorgo P. Nichols, president
of the typographical union ,. or Balti
more, as a delegate to tne annual eon
ferenc of tho National Civic Fdra
Oon to bo held la Chicago May 18 to 11,
Collars
in
WI SkriMt.
mav oewT aaaoa ao owioa
Be"LIROCORrr erelet OattoaliQise.
Bmt Is bitua. .. Streas to hole.
sto. s.isa aoo, ,tov.b,
ltlaer aconi photoa. ' Imperial hotel
LARGE IDAHO TRACT TO
BE OPENED NEXT MONTH
Boise, Idaho, May II. The Idaho Ir-
j rigation company nas entered Into
contract with th state of Idaho for
the opening of about 41,000 acres of
Carey act lands, situated in Lincoln and
Blaine counties, between the Big Wood
river on the east and the Wood River
1&&K&3nR e.;nbl lbw. necesruy, that you
completed an enormous : reservoir, In
YODfi'-'EYES
Muscular insufficiencies, which are
usually Ignored by most optometrists,
are spclally Ad carefully considered
by us. 4 :JJ'':R"
Our system, of Joptlcal muscular treat
ment, insures your perfect comfort It
whioh to fctore water to irrigate this
tract The land will go with a rush, as
it Is some of tho beet In th state, The
Company Which will have charge of the
I opening ia capitalised at 11,000,009, and
ta bafeked by eastern capitalists. On
i this rich tract of land th new town
ef Alberta la located, and the Idaho
office of the company is located there.
-At caidweii Saturday 1.780 acrea.of
i stat land was sold at public auction at
lll U I0 pr acre , v -
will hav to wear classes.
If will require but a very few minute
i of your tlm to call and talk th matter
over with
us.
Munsell Optical Co.
ta Dessa Sfoaaell, jtefracUonlst -f'
t-t,,,. ; I III
.GttI,KlUL BANKINO Deposits received ub-,
.:. .et to check collections effected and exchinge fur T ,;
hished on all stailaMe points , akpramodations ex- '
tended to our patrons consistent with their.accounts.
; ; SAVI14GS ACCOUNTS Four per cent Interest
' V' paid oil savingVaccounts: . r , l'
"t ' 4 TIME CERTIFICATES From two to four pef ;
- cent paid on certificates, including our 10 to 95 - 4
- dars' demand deposits.-
' : t -' TRUST BUSINESS emferacei all forms of legltU ''
ftiate trtftsaetions affecting your teal and perianal ; :' c;
jproperty, its care while you live and disposition , -
. - aftef your decease. , r ..,
, j You can feel free to consult us at any time fela
''. tlvs to your if fairs. !"
tlcrchiints Savings & Trust Co. 4
' 247, WASHINGTON STREET.
r' . Capital fully paid $150,000.00 )'
j. FRANK WATSON.. ....,Prt
R, L. DURHAM. Vlcc-Prest.
W,.H. FEAR..: .Secty.
S. C. CATCHING.... ; Asst Secty.
O. W. T. .MUELLHAUPT. .... .Xashief ,
--'r- it - v.-:. . v.r l': -,:; ' i -
. MELVILLE-CLARK APOLLO PIANO
Th! i.4 ft cut of one of our SB-note olaver-olanos the onlv tlaver
piano in the world which, by means of a perforated roll, operates
the entire keyboard of the piano, or 68 notes (same number as used
when playing by hand) Y ; ' j.
CAN BE PLAYED EITHER WAY COME AND SEE THEM
We fiav! also fust received some laree shioments of oian6s
Melville Clark, Kurtzmann. Gabler, Strahber, Behnine, Hoffmann
and others and still have several other makes due to arrive in a
few days. If you are at all interested in pianos or player-pianos
it will pay you to call. " v ; - y
We can undersell any house on the coast
Hovenden-Soule Piano Co.
SUCCESSORS TO ntlo AC '
"Jn
THE BEST $3 HAT
IN THE WORLD
s
K0.000 SOLD. NOT ONE RETURNED
. . -,' I..
BEN SELLING
! LEADING HATTER
r
374 Morrison Street
Corner West P&rk
lsawessaaisaMi 4siafcjal"J'
MARQUAM ORAND
Phone Mala aoao
five MigBts, s.teraay ana sanaay siernwe.
, . BAM aANCISCO OPERA 66. IS
FANTANA
' rtlees SBe, 10c, tie.
IMS sad rmnff ThOflfr
liarfUoa. uufuv iuvhuv : aiaia ill.
ToBlgBt 1U- wm-m urvaiwi
- "tsx white caa' . .
A thrllUn and iatra. .torr ' ef Keeteek?
Mtlawry. reU stMBflb tt the Vm
V HK1 WWVau,. ' . "
MatlnMe WedBWday en. Bajartajr.
Vut Week "WlCtXO lOVDOa." .
WOMAN A SPECIALTY
MR8.8.K.CHAN .
wt. ;J
Tb. onlr CblnM. eramaa Meaieal
.oetor la tills llf. She kae
care. Bin? miete4 eafferers.
Cuni yrtvate an. fcmal. .)
mm, also asthma, threat aa.
tan( troabla; stomach, UUM
ad kldncr and dlMaaae ot ell
kinds that the hnma ftosh Is
bclr to. Cared hr ChincM hrb
and roots. Bemodics bamlMa.
tit twri ttnn.. Ht trntmeat.
.EitAaUKATIOKS mt,
lei CUT atnet, Ccsaer Thir.
c
saassvaskasas
BAKES THEATRE
Plea Vara k
Q L. B.kw, Vsv.
fennaaeatlr Loeatl Tti. raswes Baker Thea
, ue uomeanr rrMeatiat AU Thie Week
..:v. Cl.jr CWmrat's Idfllle Comodr, v 1
. "ma axw dokotioii." .
A seeatirul etnrr et 014 Virslnla. ' 0tae
ander pmmwl dirtetloa ArUsr ktasklar, KatV
HIWlvsJ
tVMilBf, 16c, tU, tOc. ar.trnae. te, SS.--,
Vest 7Week"A OOKTXKIID WOkUS?' !
tSS WASHIKSt 0 Btam frtXTK OO.
'. Preseots th. Oraat Scuta Drama,
"MTIl'l fflUUrD," , S
In Five Arts.
FoaadM ea the Great Drevfes Case.
sfsttnaas Tuesdays. Tkarrim. SatantaM ad
wnurn rrwaa iuv ana sua.
Bvenr rranlac et 8: IB. PrteM lOe. Me
Oe. SeM-rre eeate br, phone. Mala MM.
IUYRIC THEATRE
noo tteia eem
si wees tne A ilea stock Company n
the Mew Sensational M.Mraaaa
. 'aiHiiro tei itAia."
Hatsasea Tundar. Thorsdar. Sal
Bnnda. Price lMt We, Brer evealat
s:io. races loe, lOc aod Sue ,
Boeerved seaU br nhon. btakt MM. V OMee
pea rroaa 1 a. n, te 10 . m. ,
at
TBE I
Week ef ' May J 18. slSaaftBS m MVtm.
f aalevUle . - Surry Wi, Balk Oa
Da tarn. : : . Tae Smsett- aiatecs.
Tae Bakar Tronee.' C, ' ' . Barrtaftea.
aUrveWs. Com dr. 'i turf A. Brews,
AaroDatU j r rdari a.krle,
Bicycll.ts. - - araadUeoy. ,
MmaMeM-lHMaaMiMeM-M-MaHM
11 f lie Sttipe
Fireproof, reenforced concrete building,
occupying full block on Burnside street
between Fourth and Fifth streets. :
Suitable for grocery, drug, shoe stores,
' barber shops, meat markets, etc
- Plate-Glass fronts, cemented bascminti,
modexit plumbing.
l ' RENT $75 PER MONTH
GEViiniz "fi.so.is, m ::