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-J. .iniKjQRESOMDAILY , TQURMALQRTtANP MONDAY , EVENING, JUNE, i 17, . .1007.:,., ToiVD Topics j L TONIQIIX'S AMUSEMENTS Helllg ; ; . . , . .Twelfth Night" Marquam Grand... "The Fortune Teller" aker 4 . ... "Teey Wwiy" Grand ., i . Vaudeville liyrto...,j..,"Bhail We Forgive Her" gtar i ....... . . , . . ... , . "Confusion" ' hf.pak 0;, W. P. carllne, 1st and Alder Friday wm Flas; day, a day set apart by the Daughters t the American Kev ' olution, commemorating the first flying of the United .Statee flag, which Is often observed as a festive day but has not ' been made a legal holiday. This morn ': Ing there was some demonstration In ; several of the bubllo schools, with ex ercises appropriate to the day.v The na- nunai iiymns were sung-, ana mere were patrlotio readings. In some of the schools the Declaration of Independence wam reaa, ana almost all me school . rooms throughout the city were dec- orated with flags even where there were no exercises. Borne of the schools were' unable to hold exercises because 01 examinations. The board of educa non ei us meeting Saturday recom , mended the observation of this day and win proDaoiy pe piaoea regularly on the program of special exercise days . iter this year. ' . , v . ; : "Scotland, With Memories pf Her Hapless Queen and Immortal Bards," will be the subject of a stereoptlcon leo ture at o'clock this evening by Bishop Bcaddlng at Trinity parish-house. Nine teenth and Everett streets. This lec ture was postponed several weeks aa-o on account of repairs to the parish-1 IlOIISa. ' It la Ana n T. Kl.t.nn'. 1 I-- I addresses and he has given It before man OaIIhm. inatltiitlnna mrA mn4m- ties of various kinds In the east. The slides are produced from photographs taken by the bishop and some of his friends in touring the country. The en tertainment is for the benefit of the , Mission guild. :.. v- . - . Abut $1,000 damage was sustained by I Oevurts Son yesterday when a large Sewer burst St First mil Tamhlll Jr?.t nd floortl the basements In the vicinity, ine water ran in until It be came from to 18 Inches deep, ruining some refrigerators and parlor furniture thst was stored there. The furniture was removed later but the water still was running Into the basement this morning. Other basements In ths vicin ity were aiso Hooded with "sewer water but the damage was not so great. A. Are engine pumped some of ths base ments ury. Lvcr Watch a. Dollar Grow? ,y t Touiwllf bs surprised how it ' will accumulate 8 more - V dollars If you put It to work In the right place and la the right way. ' . WT PAY LWn INTERXST ' Compounded Twies Xvery Tea. V.'--' ' i' "''"i ;;' V" ",'tOns dollar starts a savings . aocount with us. Don't let your money be lasy make, , .- It work. " , ' , Orp Tnist k!o;s Bank Sixth sad WaoUagtom Struts, Portland, Oregon, W. K. Moors, PrssMsnti. . .. XL X.ytle, Tloe-Prssldsat, ' ':: W. Cooper Morris, Cashier, . , SATZI rOX.TsXZl PUTUAX. Sentiment seems .to be In favor"- of a substantial stone building. , Several property owners have signified their willingness to subscribe much more for a substantial permanent building that! tney would zor an nnaignuy rrame ar fair. : . , ., . PORTLAND NEEDS MORE FIRST-CLASS HOTELS But Few More Hostelries Now Than in 1900, When Pop ulation of City Was Only 90,000 Traveling Tub-. ,lic Taxes Present Tlaces to the Limit. ' AscTnmcxjrra. itk s4 ! nrmr nriTnt? n WasfatastoD. 't'li'iv lUMiafc Mala VIOi-A ALLEN . ' Tonight. 8:18, i Bhaxespeare's fiellghtful Comedy, Tuesday Night, June 18, One Aot from tuur tiuoroni r7. .' : "XOBAHHD" "1ADT TlaXLZ" "JUttBT" ' "POBT1A" ," Prices Lower floor, 10 rows, f t.00 last 6 rows, 11.60. Balcony, rows 81.00; last 6 rows, 78a- Gallery, too. our jjineren MissAllenv: Firs Marshal Roberts, who Is oom pitting the survey' of the factories and warehouses In the city limits for better ir protection, siaiea tnis morning that there were at least SS or 40 more of these than In the preceding year. -From guna aireaay covered by the sur vey Mr. Roberts estimates that there are at least ISO factories and ware houses In the city limits. Two expert enced men will be added to the force In a short time and It Is hoped that the survey of factories and warehouses will vumjueieo eariy next montn. Closing exercises at the Brooklyn puoiio school will be held In the assem- 6 r.i,h1i, .'o'clock next Thursdxy night C M. Idelman wUl deliver the address of the evening. Members of ine grsauaimg class are: Eva Junette Bevls, Qeorge J. Erdner, mma Winona raner5 Bandena Farnsworth. Mary Elisabeth Havely, Rodney Ht cock, Edna Belle Hoc km an. Norma Jen nie Heise, Carl . Stewart .Johnson. ueurg-e r. jMunpr. Aioert H. Lrrnld, Margaret Hasel Neelev. Homer D . Paf. ienbarger, Harry D. Pollock, John 8auer, The Jury that heard the suit of Jacob Selling against Leo Frlede in the circuit court Saturday agreed upon a verdict Saturday night . after court had ad journed and . handed the verdict In sealed. This ' morning It was opened and read. Seising was awarded Judg ment atramst r neae ror szuu. He sued for $1,725, alleging that that sum was due htm as commission for engaging tenants for a four-story building at uth and Pine streets, An Episcopal Sunday school rally was keld yesterday In the auditorium of St David's ' Episcopal church, the schools of Albina and Sellwood Joining with the fit- David's school in the observance of the day. The address of welcome was delivered by Rev. George B. Van Waters and short addresses were made by Rev. John Dawson and others. Bishop Scad ding was also present , and gave an address. At the close of the meeting a collection was taken up for the bene fit of the Good Samaritan hospital. Judge Benson In the circuit court to day Is hearing the suit of Richard Clinton against E. B. Dutcher for the rossession of eight lots In Clinton addi lon, which Clinton alleges are unlaw fully held by Dutcher. too damages. He asks also Dutcher claims title tinder a tax deed for which he paid 838. Dutcher alleges that he has im proved the land to the extent of $200, and has paid nine years' taxes that wers due on It. ' : Last Saturday evening the Sisters of St. Mary's academy and college gave a banquet to the members of Alumnae society. Some 76 of the former pupils at down to tables. Miss M. Rice of the class of '94 was toantml stress. The color scheme throughout was pink, big bunches or ia France roses neiping out the nredomlnatlns: shade. Music was .given by numbers of the girls' or- cnestra. .; -;; - . - ' : .! ii' uentiemen wo carry i hot mt 8!gt and most popular lines of sus pensory bandages In the market. Every man, for personal comfort and protec tion, should wear one, and we are pretty ure that we can sua you Dotn in styie and price. Call and see us about it. Berals drug store, 1st Washington, near second. In jorder to propagate the prlnolplea of , socialism, the socialist leaders In Portland snd vicinity have arranged for ' m. series of clonics to be held during the summer at convenient points. The firsts win take ciace next Hunoay. june. zs. at Columbia park on the St. Johns car line. A splendid program nas oeen ar ranged and is scheduled to come off at H o'clock. "'rA 'In; 'order', to determine whether east elders desire a stone brick or concrete library building Instead of & frame one, a meeting has been called for tomorrow evening at the bureau of .Information, East Third and East Morrison streets rt'F.W. BALTES &C0r,1PAfJY MAIM 165 INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR PRINTING FI.1ST AMD OAK STBEETS Rev. A. Lawrence Black, for the past three years pastor of Cavalry , Baptist church, East Eighth and Grant streets, baa resigned and will accept the pastor ate of the Puyallup Baptist church next month. Rev. and Mrs. Black are visit ing relatives In Lebanon. The paator ate of the local church Is still vacant A small blase which started In an ash barrel Into which hot ashes had been dumped, did about 865 damage to a. woodshed-adjoining -the... residence t 428 East lsvls at an' eariy nour tnis moraine. The roof of the shed was partially destroyed before Engine No. 7 could arrive. ' Ths Catholic churches of the city will hold ths annual orphans' plcnlo July 4. at exposition grounds. Arrangements have been completed. The committee In charge consists of: Bert C. Jonss, chairman; John-E. Malley, secretary; Rev. George E. Thompson, treasurer. Water through boss for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or Windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of i and $ a. m., and 5 and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or wastef ully. It will be shut oft Tuesday evening, June 18, the mem bers of ths Woman's Press club of Ore gon will give an entertainment tothe members of the club and their friends" st the Beaman s niiena . society, sua Flanders street. A musical and literary program has been arranged. Ths New York State society will hold its regular monthly social gathering at the home of Mrs. P. A. Psrker, 148 East Twentv-etchth street north (on East Ankeny car line) Tuesday evening, June 18. It Is desired that all New Yorkers, whether members or not, be present . James E. Bsckenstos this morning filed suit for divorce from Mrs, Ida Backenstos In the circuit court Di vorce is asked on statutory grounds. The couple were married In Portland in August, iv. 7 .. In ths circuit court this afternoon Judge Benson will hear the suit of Dennis T. Allyn to foreclose a me chanic's lien for 8180 on a house in Laurelwood. alleged to have been built for George A., Allen. All patrons of "The Nlckelodlon," the moving picture show, ISO Sixth street, will get a chance to try a cup of the world-famous pure cereal coffee called "Golden Grain Granules." if they visit "The Nickeioaion- toaay. "hlte Fiver line of launches will make daily trips to the Oaks, and re turn. Boats leave foot of Tamhlll street daily at 1:80 p. m.; Sunday 10 a. m. Tickets at aocx ornce, 10 cents. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street COCK 8 P. ML. Rweet cream buttermilk, cheese, but ter. ham. extra, coffee, etc Oregon Cheese Co.. Swetland Duudlng, 126 iltn street. ? .... Stable Wanted to Rent About lOOx 100. . Apply at once. W. H. Grenfell. Francis ave,, and Belmont Phons Ta- IKir is. ;. . v .- ., Not sines ths Lewis and Clark ex position have Portland hotels been so crowded as they were last week. From morning to night and from night . to morning hotel clerks have been driven to ths limit with inquiries for 'rooms which they did not have. . This con dition was not only true at the leading hostelries but extended down to the smaller places where rooms rent from SO oentg UP.'; 7 ,; c V. ;j; ,."', There are many " reasons . for ths crowded conditions, but hotel men agree that the chief one is due to ths fact that ' Portland has not sufficient hotel accommodations. She has but few more hotels now than in 1800 when ths pop ulation or , the city was only snout 80,000. Of the new ones, only one is really an hotel In the sense that is usually associated with a place ror the accommodation of ths traveling public, Onsets' Wishes Unobserved. ' With a population now bordering on 0.000 it is not surprising that visitors in the cltv have to take what accommo dations ithe can secure without regard to their wishes.. .. - Another reason ror the crowded con dition Is dus tto the manner In which tourists are spending their time in the Rose City -instead of San Francisco, In years gone by the Bay City attracted and held thousands of travelers who would spend several weeks there and two or three days In Portland. Now ths conditions ars reversed and because ao many guests spend several weeks in Portland Instead of several days, the congestion at . the hotels Is all ths SrsTnce the Lewis and Clark exposition, Portland has become known, as a place well worth visiting and travelers com ing to the Paclflo coast now figure on spending part of their time hers. Port landers would re surprised were tney to visit ths hotels and meet ths guests who spend much of their time traveling about the world, to find these guests have never - visited Portland, althosgh they have made frequent trips to . the Paclflo coast These people usually re mark upon t beauty of the city and express regret because they have never visited Portland before. It Is safe to say that not one of this class of trav elers goes away ; without expressing htraself as greatly Impressed with the city and making arrangements to re turn In the future., . - Mors Traveling Ilea Corns. Ths Increase has not only been to the tourist class but also with ths com mercial men. Hundreds of them have made thlr first trip to Portland In ths past six months although they have been coming to the Paclflo coast sev eral times a year for - many - yeara Added - to this ars men representing firms who are Just beginning to opes up trade on ths coast Then there are the new commercial Interests that are springing up on ths coast Each one has several representatives, the aggre gate tending to crowd the hotels. It has become the usual, and neces sary thing, for these men to telegraph several days in advance of their arrival for rooms In order to secure adequate accommodations to display their goods. But-even this precaution avails them but little. Men have wired as far ahead as a week only to find they were still on ths waiting list when they arrived in the eitv. y There have been constant rumors of new hotels and or additions to tne pres ent hotels, nut so rar the structures are sull on paper. And the congestion still goes on. One hotel man said the other dav that Portland could stand several additional first-class hotels without in juring the business of those now here. MARQUAM GRAND (Pbon. Main I.) : San Francisco Opera Company ' presenting . Victor Herbert's Greatest Success THE FOkTUNH TRLL.UR -First Time In This City A Most Sumptuous Production. ' Prioes Evening, 26c, tOo, 76ci mat! nee, 26c, 80c, , . . Phone Sf sis 8. Oo. L. Bike-, Msr. day. BAKER THEATRE Tonlrht All Week Matinee Saturday, BXHITSI MXULY ICVSZOAJb COMEDY Co, In ths I-strst Up-to-date Travesty, And Famous Sweet 14 Dancing Chorus. Fun. Muslo and Latest Bong Hits. Kninlnf Prioes lfie. ; 2Sc. 85ou 60c. Matinee, 15c, 260. Next week, ."The Queen and ths Musketeer. - THE OAKS cozrcmnTtj - VnjsAmvkjnvs&tftlsk VnntfAPlia Wllsfgll it 8i3B, Ties ana fieO p. m. Special TKB OSBAT SATsJUrOKTS 30 and too p. m. Vo morrow. Juu 18. Flonls Celebration of . Mary's aoaqsniy rnpus Blanohet Institute. ALL-INTER ESTEDL III COAST DATA Oregon Together With Pa cific Northwest Advertised in Eastern States. EAILE0ADS DOING MUCH GOOD W0EK Attorney Wilson of Home Telephone Company Returns From Extended Trip and Tells of Portland's Fame Abroad. RIGLER STIRS SUP HOSTILITY Superintendent of Schools Arouses Ire of Sellwood Residents by Action. DIVISION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT UNDESIEED Ice Delivery Why pa y more T Mettger fl ts your eyes ror i. six wasn. tt.. cor. 7 in. xormeny at in oixta street. Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oil ana nne gasoune. rnone Juast 788, i Woman's Exchange, 1S3 Tenth street. luncn nmv to . ousiness men s luncn. Fishing pole or box of candy with each pair of children s shoes at Rosenthal Wednesday night "As Tou Like It," Dy tne coiiegiate Aiumnae. Diamond W It's a coffee ask for it at your grocers. ' For les call Main 284. Co.. 851 Stark. , . Nurseryman PUklngton, ft YamhllL Oregonlan Confectionery, 1S1 Sixth,-! D. Chambers, optician, 128 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. ' Gold watches Beck 205 Alder. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. , Klser. Scenlo photoa Imperial hotel. , Building Permits. Ttr. Thnmaa Darllnv one-stnrv dwell ing. East torty-inira Between iast Harrison and' Stenhens. 81.000: J. J Beaton, two two-story dwellings. Hood between Lincoln and ' Harrison, muu Portland ' Kealtr ' company, one and a half etorv dwelling. East Fifty-first be tween East Madison and East Salmon, 81.800: Portland Kealtr company, one- story dwelling. East Forty-ninth be tween East Madison and East salmon. 81,800: Portland Realty company, one and a Aalf story dweinng. East Forty-eta-hth between East Madison and East Salmon. 88.000; N. C Dale, one-story dwelling, Eby between villa avenue and Olney, 81.800; Mrs. u. E. Kanaer, one story dwelling, Humboldt between Den ver avenue and Concord. 280; . . T. Honeyman, two and a half story d ell Ing. Market stwset --xlrlve near ord, 216,000; Marshall Street church,' repairs dwelling. Ebey between Villa avenue and and Marshall. 8100; , C. E. - Wegman. two-stroy ' dwelling Klickitat be tween Union and East Seventeenth. 82.000; M. F. Morn,- repairs dwelling, pidwell between East Fifteenth and East Seventeenth, 2125; 3. E. Boydston, three two-story dwellings. Sktdmore be tween Grand avenue . and ' East SlxTh. 88.000; T. C. Shaw. Cleveland avenue between Ekldmors and Prescott,, $1,800. Oregon and ths Paclflo coast Is ths best advertised country In the world according to A. King WUson, attorney for the Home Telephone company, who has Just returned from an extensive trip in ths east and south. He visited ns far south as Alabama and as far east as Wilmington, ' Deleware, and every- where he found people- who had been to Portland and were very much Interested In the whole Paclflo northwest.' Mr. Wilson speaks highly of ths work being carried on by the Portland Com mercial qlub and says that It is ths kind of work that Is reaping results. He also' commends the Judicious adver tising being done throughout the east by the Southern Paclflo and says that all their big signs give prominent place ditiona . Th Ttoad of Thousand Wonders Is crowded to the front In these adver tisements and it has been arranged so that nearly all people who oom to the coast either come north over the Oregon ft California line or go south over that line. A special rate to be added if the tourist .wishes to- visit Portland. No other city Is so mentioned and It gives notice to tourists about - "Hood River is ths best advertised town in the state," said Mr. Wilson, "Jonathan Bourne is giving Hood Riv-.r apples away In Washington. Hood Kivnr alone, or ail vregon ia yivvviij fnoited at the Jamestown exposition and t Is a shame that Oregon has not been better represented there. In every ag ricultural district I have visited Hood niv., known and sooken or." Mr. Wilson spoke some of the mar- mlnna ornwth or tne iiome leiepnono system all over ths United BUtes. He says that this growth is being made at vO "expense 01 tne rout niu. , PURE GOLD atagnlfloent Display Of Oold sTnggWfcs la Window or wuuam snecuanaer. Displayed In the window, of the Jewelry store of William Tieainnaer at 268 Washington, is a partw cleanup of gold nuggets from 1 the .mine 1 of the Burnt niver tqiuviiuo . o nnxiBinsr comnany. situated m Baker .,r The Orecon Pacific Invest ment company are the owners of this mine, and have originated a unique plan . .v.. nwitrinn of Jnvestors. The office of the company is located at 804 THEATRE PROMOTERS TAKE MORE TIME Property Owners Hold Public Meet lngs Witb End in View of Fight lng Educator's Plan to the Bit ter End. Proposed East Side Playhouse De- ; pends Entirely on Improve ment of Grand Avenue. ; Intense feeling of hostility has been aroused In Sellwood against the pro posed change by Superintendent Rlgler of the city schools, by which It la In tended to re-divlde ths Sellwood dis trict and . send all pupUs who reside. north of Spokane avenue to the Midway school. Public meetings are being held and ths change will bs vigorously fought, on account of ths inaccessibil ity of ths Midway school.' Vo Streets Are Opes. - -i It Is said there Is not a single street open between ths Midway school and ths North Sellwood and City View Park neighborhood. Ths only route by which the children would pass In going and re turning lies along ths tracks of ths Oregon Water Power & Railway com pany, on the bank of the Willamette river, from Park avenue to the crema torium. There is no open street or sidewalk, and only a path between the tracks and the edge of the bluff. The path lies over the private right of way of the railway company. The larger num ber of the cnlldren affected by the pro posed change to Midway school would pass along this path, and parents are fearful of the darsjer from electric cars, which run at xreat speed over this stretch of track. Tracks Would Confuse. Ths double tracks would further con fuse children who chanced to bs on the tracks, and It is said there would be great danger of fatalities. Parents say that even were another street pro vided, with sidewalk, leading around by MHwaukie avenue, the danger would still remain too great, unless the rail road routs were fenced up, as ths at tractiveness of the path following the railroad track along the river bank would tempt cnlldren to follow it . - A mass meeting neia or tne Beuwooa board of trade last Thursday evening to nrotest against the change wUl be followed by another meeting to bs held on Thursday evening this week at the same place. v ;':( It is determined ny aeuwooa people that they must have an addition to their school building sufficient to ac- commodate all the children in that dis trict, -"i-ne extraorainary growtn 01 Sell w6od In the last two years hss dou bled the population, and although a larxe addition to the . schoolhouse was only recently completed,- the building's capacity is again taxea, ana it is saia the opening of the coming fall term will find the building whollynadequate. 1 1 1 -Don't let the baby suffer from eciema. sores or any itcning or tne sxin. Doan's Ointment gives . instant relief. cures oulckiy. Ferre dren. TOE GRAND Week of June 17 Vaudeville Do Luxe Headed by Captain Henry Denyonstra 1 1 n g the Wonderful Possibilities o f Wireless Telegraphy. Spec. Added Feature alert Soaa Presenting Portraits James and Bonnie) Farley Maud Isabel ' Ent- wlstle and Co. Delmar and Darrel Burton and Vass Frederic Roberta Orandoscops. - LYRIC THEATRE Malnh45. Thla Wtii ths Allen Stock Company Presenting Marie Wainwrtght's , ' Greatest Success, "trarAXx, wi rosoiTs nif -- Matinee Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur day and Sunday. Prices 10c, 20c Every evening at 8 :1. Prices 10c, SOc and 20c Reserved seats by phone. Main 488S. Office' open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. TUB-STAR S.r m Entire Week of June IT The Aeornnlssd Star Stock Company Presents Nat Qondwln's Roaring Fares, "cojrTTrsiojr' Ons Big Scream From Start to Finish. Matinee Tuesdays..- Thursday. Satur days and Sundays at 2:80: Prices lOo and 20c. Eve. 8:16; prices 10c, 20c, 80c. Next week, 'The Charity Nurse." BASEBALL : ATHLETIC PARK, Comer Vaughn and Twenty-fourth, June 18, 19, 20, 21,22, 23. Oakland vs.Portland ZSXXS' SAT rmXDAT, t Oames called at 8:80 p. m. daily. Games called at 2:80 p. m. Sunday a ADMISSION 25 Grandstand 26a ' Children 10c Box seats 8 SC. . AN OUT-D00R PRODUCTION 07 "AS YOU Uf IT w Cedar Hill, Wednesday. Jane 19 TX0XXT8 91-00. Perfectly safs for chll- AU druggists sell It. Preferred Stock Canned (roods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. Dividends Paid In Oold. See Friedlander's window. 268 Wash, Owina to unavoidable "delays which will make It. Impossible to complete the paving of Grand avenue before January JL 1808, prqmoters of the Cordray the atre the proposed east side playhouse ar anmamhnt dubiOUS aS tO The ad- vlsablllty of rushing their plans. : "ws must start our iwu uuuw most - favorable circumstances In order to give. It a fair trial and a good start ia mum than half the battle In a suc cessful theatrical enterprlse,"sald John F.vCordrav this morning. "We cannot expect the most favorable results until Grand avenue la improved with hard pavement and more lights. To build our theater new would be like buying a silk hat when one had no dress aultT - Architects have assured tne commit tees that the theater could be completed anuary l. dui as yiat one to launch a new and ready by January 1. but as yiat a poor one to tauncn new theatre It has been thought advlaabl time , la not to hurry , the project Accordingly: the committee Is working slowly and carefully so that with more time given them a better and more suitable build ing can be provided with the funds at hand, .-. v.-- i , . ; . , Our paint sticks to any sux-TACJL Call P. A. DOANE 4' for an estimate. Wall Psper.P&Inting, DeccraUag Pao. 8230, , - .BS Ttunhffl ..' 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