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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,' TUESDAY EVENINO, MARCH 23. 1000. Tovh Topics TOMGIIT'S AMl'SICMENTS. Ilelltr r.:.. ."Olrl' Hukar ,,,,,"Wlio'l your FriontlV rumitalow ....... . .. "There and Hack, Ol'iiljnum ; a, . , . . , , .. Vaudevlll llrand . ..... ...... Vaudevlll i antages Vaunevlll Iyrl , ...'The Clay Baker. Booth Coming Tomorrow General Ha Ulna ton booth, president of the Vol linteera of . Amrka, accompanied by Major General Kdward Fielding ana Col one! Walter Duncan, will arrive In this city tomorrow, from flan Franolaco, which will be 'the thirteenth annlver sarv of the inauguration of the Volun tnera of America.. A meeting will be held at -the noon hour In the auditorium of the y. M. C. A., 'to which all are In vlted. At S p.'m. Major General Field ina and Colonel nunran will conduct si'rvlee In. the hall of the Volunteera of America, I8S Buroslda street. A man leeiing will be held In the While Tem pie at i p. m. General Balllngton Booth WU1 be the speaker at thle meeting. Pleased With .Publicity Work Tom ' RlchardNon, manager of - the Portland .' t'omnjerclai club, has received -a copy of the recommendations . of a special . committee appointed by the ' Astoria Chamber of Commerce to suarest noml natlopa of persona for officers or the -. publicity dttnartment or the oraanisa. tlon for .the coming year, and aiso to report upon the advisability of contlnu . Ing the promotion and publicity work of i me Dooy. - Tna committee moat empnati. .I cally - recommended that the, work; bo continued end prophesied that In one year more promotion work would be all that wa neoessarr to demonstrate the natural advantage or Astoria. ,.. . j Divert "Water runds. City Attorney '. Kavanaitgh was Instructed by Chairman Rushlight of the ways and means oom- .i muiee 01 me city council to prepare - rharter amendment tor submission at .the next election to the end "that the city will not hereafter be compelled to i pay idu.ouu a year to- the water boara. The city already owes the' boirdj $100,- 000. under the oresent law, and if this y ' man Rushlight proposes to use mane; can be legally diverted, Council- it to a crematory. : ljUld ays . Kara Must Pay Judge. Bra. ' nautili in. the : circuit court has given judgment for the Dammeler Investment company against C. I. Hayes to com- fiensateTthe company for drlax In erect ng a new building. Hayes sold the ; property, the purchaser understanding . that it was free from Incumbrance, but finding that it was subject to en unex pired leaser The plaintiff asked for ftamages at the rate or J1600 per month for days, and was awarded $260 per Blames MaAlMin HHilwf Tli. Tisiiinr iicvnae committee or me city council, at Its regular session yesterday, recom mended tliat the license, of A. Fransell, wno runs a saioon ai jrront and Madl son streets, be revoked. Fransell plead ed guilty to a charge of violating the anti-women m saloons " ordinance and was fined $25. He declared before the committee that he. has had to get trade wlin women In order to malce expenses since the Madison street bridge - was closed. . -v,;.. v." Canadian .'Bdmsatea Offltalaneri idals of the Canadian Pacific railway! -. v o . ........ vi My nie wiiiiJKiijr, which Is conducting a tour over all its lines. During , the next few weeks nearly 20 of the C. P. R.'s- eastern offi cials will visit Oregon and Washington and all the country through which the new Canadian Pocifio . train will run. 0.r A. Titeombe, general passenger agent at Boston, Mass., was in Port land yesterday on et trip through the west -. - i SCHOOL BOARD LETS COHTRrtGTS The board of education yesterday aft ernoon accepted bids for 'the construc tion of one new school building and for the repairs of six more at a total cost Of 1131,000. V. . ; . Steel A Bertelson got the contract on the ' Alblna Homestead school with a bid of $11,13. The Central Door Lumber company will du the glaslng, their bid being 3V66. Ruedy Bros, were awarded the plumbing contract Other successful iildders are; Creston school Building, K. B. White, $11,8114; glatlng, W. P. Fuller Co., $21; plumbing. Ruedy, $14. - Irvlnirton school Building. . Peter Hobklrk, 15,7; glaalng. Central Door & Lumber Co.i 1502; plumbing Ruedy Bros. $2468..., , ' ' Orkley Green school Building, w. K. Orlffitli, $17.9S; glaalng. W. -P." Fuller A Co., $73; plumbing, , William , Mulr heed, $S1. . ' - " Peninsula school Bullfllnr. M. . JC Freeman. $1356; K. B. White, I1S0O. , Vernon ' school Building. Peter Ilob- klrlr ti a t78i elaslna. Central Door a: Lumber Co., 27; , plumbing,, Ruedy Bros, $176. - , . ' ' Wllllama Avenue school Bulldlnr. M. E. Freeman. $51,275: glaslng, Central Door A Lumber Co.,. $1378;. plumbing, Ruedy'Bros.. $4509. . . ' ClUO HFFIllllS ARE EMffl rrosident AVctbcrbre Tells Turt riayed by Building v Association. -. ": T is nrnnosed to have the books of (he. city treasurer and other, officers audit ed each year and this Is but a part of the regular plan. In connection wun this the .accounts connected with the building of the new city dock will also be looked over.. e.u .. .. 4 " . -r i Seoeptlon of Sr. Cudllpp--The mem bers of Grace Methodist Episcopal church of this city will tender a recep tion toRev. J. H. CudlipH, l. D.r ano ami In t Hy Try Kiss Wtnf leld Tomorrow The case or Atiss Kote Wlnfield, who con ducts female barber shop at 68 Fourth street, and wheels charged with assault . and battery will be tried tomorrow afternoon in the justice court. The . complainant is MUs Corinne Link, 16 Glbbs street who says Miss Wlnfleld ejected her from the barber shop when she went there to get her father. After her arrest Miss Wlnfleld threatened to sue the Link family for damages. . ' Funeral of J. J. Tltirerald Funeral i Services over the remains of J. J. Fits . . gerald, for2S years In the employ of ine u. k. ec n ano wno was assistant irommaster in Portland When fie saied, will be held at . the Dominican' church. Third and Clackamas streets, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. . The procession . will start from the home at 423 East Twenty-fourth street North and proceed iu , tutr uiiun'ii.. .. iiiteriiivm ai juoum caivary cemetery. . Sweaney Xecturs Postponed, Ora Bweaney, who was to have begun a se ries of lectures tonight at the rooms of . the1 Catholic Women s league, has .been . called to-Nework and the lectures will be postponed until his return. In , few weeks. Meanwhile those wishing to take' advantage of this series of lec : tures, to be given ' Tuesday evenings, . should register for the course at the league headquarters, 10 Columbia build. Wednesday evening, March 24, he parlors of the church. Twelfth nd Tavlor streets. All pastora-of city hurches. members of the church and congregation and their friends are cor dlally Invited. ... ,-Vi. ,v, ,.; ; aes Auto ' IxhlWtor C. B. Brown has begun suit in the circuit court to collect $748 from Marc Bunnell,, by whom he was- empioyea auring ne re cent automobile how. , Brown says he was to be paid 15 per cent commission on sales and that MnnnelJ. was 'to pay II expenses, including aecorauons, non ets and garage reH- ' r rices Out. .Beginning . Monday, March SS. and contlnulna for next 80 days the Alblna Fuel Co. will sell green lab wood at redttcea prices. " 'inis is to avoid the summer rush. Now get your order in now- while wooa is cneao ana your order can' be filled promptly. To get our prices, phone Bast 182, C-1117. Trial Sate TUed May 13 has been fixed as the date of the trials of O. R. Rlvstone and. William Bmlth in the Cir cult court. Blystone is accused of passing a forged check for $25, and Smith is charged with stealing a suit of clothings" ,, ' We sponge . and press your clothes, shine your shoes,, all for tjl.S month. Main 14, A-4BJ4. wagons run ever where. Unique Tailoring Co., 0 Star! Central W. O. T. V. Meeting Central W. C T. U. will meet as usual tomor row at 2:80 . m.- Dr. Jessie M Mc Gavin will speak on - The Laws of Heredity.' All interested cordially In. vlted. Room 60 Goodnougb Is the meet Ing place, v . . . . . -j . : r m -' -' ? ..... round In i Street Oars Four nurses. six umbrellas, three pairs gloves, roll of plans, package silk, handbag, stick pin, pacxage, oaoy ouggy, .ax. Sr. - Oeo. splnologlst. in Brattling . Chiropractic, i moved to. larger and more floor Martruara buildings - Clean lamp Mat, thoroughly screened, for furnace, range or stove, prompt de livery; weitrni guaranteea, yregon irue Co., Main 6, a-iisb. , ; , - , Steamer fessle Karktns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings,' dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. - - Call Bst. 3. A. Talwasendy Rev J. A. Townsend, who has been supplying the pulplt.:of the Millard Avenue Presby- terianvnurcn ror tne past two months, was yesterday extended a unanimous rail by members of that conrreaatlon Mr. Townsend has been the pastor of the Roseburg church for nine years, coming to Portland about two months . ut supply iu9 iwbi puipiu ne. will remain here permanently now. ' v . ' Asks AssalUnfs Arrest CharKlnir 'that A. D. Wright beat him on th head with a stone t the worklngnien't hotel on. North Twenty-third street. Charles Hansen caused the- arrest of Wright last" evening; by the constable's office. " The Men had ; been j arguing wnen tne auegea assault too place. The case will ha heard tomorrow, In the justice court, . ,. , 4. ...... - to stare a rour act com Qlrle to Oive Comedy. E. J. Qullll nan has been engaged by the yaunr la mes or sacred Heart parisn "Because I Love You. a fout - edy, to be given tinder the auspices of tbe Sacred Heart Dramatic club at the , parisn.naii enorxiy arter tester, aiise Tlllle Shorms, Oertrudo Lais, John Urquhardt and others will participate. Vot tn the 4 Third street, opposite the .Chamber of Commerce, It -was announced' yester day that the store wouH be open until Jl o clock tonight. This Is true onlyJ Open Toalrbt By an 'Oversight ad of ithe United Hat Stores of , Aaditiar St. Johae City Books Act ing upon a plan proposed by Council man A. W. Davis, experts will soon be put te work going over the books of City Treasurer J. EL Tanch of St. Johns. Bingler'e Swimming Tank, finest In town, now open daily. 386H E. Mor. Ex pert instructors. Swim, 25c. Both phones, Caswell Bros., ST0 Washington street, for family wines and liquors. Phones A or Main 1(14. Free delivery. Woman's Sxohange, 1S$ Tenth street lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunoh. W. A. Wis and ' associates, painless oentisrs, xiura ana Washington. B. Chambers Bon,1 opticians, til Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best American Bank B Trust Co. Moved to corner of Sixth and Oak.. , . I Sr. 3D. C. Siown, Eye-Ear. Marquara. ' Pb Kaynea, optician, Salmon nearlth. ALTERATION SALE. Tklg X no I-lasnllfht Bala. Have ycu read the- statement In our ads., in today's Oregonlan and yester day evening papers? - Visit the store If you want tne oeat bargains in good ever orrered in tne city or Port- Explanation Is mads by J. R. Wether- bee, president of the Commercial club, of the relation borne by the Portland Commercial Club Building association to the Commercial club proper. The explanation Is In the form of a circular letter,, written bv President Wetherbee, and has been called forth because many members of the organisation da -not know the Dart olaved br the building as sot' la (I on in the work, ot the club, and are therefore at a loss to understand the reasons for the recent Increase In dues and other developments In the life or tne ciud. The building association, according to President Wvtherbee's letter, was In corporated April 17, 190$, by F. W. Lead- oetier, u. w. Hodson, A. M. Mmitn, k. ii, Thompson, and J. H. Thatcher, with a capital stock of $1600, This stock was sold to prominent members of the club and a board of directors was elected, the officers of which were T. B. Wilcox, president; J. C. Amsworth, vice presl- oent; J. L. Hartman. secretary, ana W, M.- Ladd. treasurer. The ouroose of the association was to provide funds for the erection of a per manent home' for the club, and bonns were sold to the amount of $350,000. The T resent site of the club was Dur, Chased for $95,000, the remainder of the money raised being used In the construc tion or the building. After the commencement of the con struction of the building It was decided to change Its arrangements in several particulars. A refrigerating plant was provided at a cost of $7000. Changes Vera made In the arrangements of the first floor, offices being constructed In stead of one large store room., as orig inally Intended. This ohange amounted to $7000. -A steam heating plant was also Installed at a-cost of about $5000. The' furaishln of the club ouarters cost $47,000. Of this latter amount $15.- ooo was carried without interest oy some of the merchants of the city; si, 000 was furnished bv T. B. Wilcox and $1,000 by the use of the personal credit of different members nf the elub. It was because of; the fact that the open accounts ware beginning to fall due, the letter states, that It became nec essary to ra.lse the dues. It is esti mated that - the- increase ; will -net be ; twaen I1AIM nnA if ft ft (I mnnthlv: to he in. plied on the debt It is calculated that this sum can be used In liquidating the outstanding debts of the organisation so tnat within a snort time tne income may be used In retiring the bonds, of the building association. The board of governors has contracted with the building association to pay the Interest on the bonds, taxes. Insurance, street Improvements, repairs and the payment of $10,000, into a sinking fund for the retirement of the bonds. These payments call for $6000 on March 1 and September 1 of each year. To meet these requirements the. Club receives the Income from ooeratlon or the Commercial club building, which Averages over 14000.-' . Should the club meet all of Its obli gations and retire the bonds within the I time limit, the property ana Duuaingi become theproperty of the ciud. Those members of the club wlWeotn pose the building association have been granted no privileges which are not n- ioved oy otner memoes, tney- naving taken an active. rnfcBreat ii Ah? work- of the. association for' the Tienef it of the club, . - - . y "-pav? )7Tf T7- ' A ,y vr- ;;. pi i Mf : V' .)) ... V ...... . S 1 ' . ' .J " . ' , , ' Accepts Calvary's Call. Rev. Thomas H. Walker, now the pas-1 tor of the Hermon Presbyterian cnurcn l of Frankford. Pa., has accepted the call I of the'Calvary Presbyterian church of I his city and win leave rnuaaeipnie nr Portland next week. Ha should ar rive in time to preach the first Sunday In April. Mr. Walker breached at Calvary one I Sunday in February, ana so goon an im nression did he make that a unanimous call was Immediately sent to him. Since! the resignation or Rev. Ben Kzra stiles BJiy, jr., last rail, me cnurco nas oeen without a. nermanent nastor., Rev. J. A.I P. McQaw has Supplied the pulprf tem porarily. h, . ... , , Dally and Sunday Journal, 15c a week to any point. , rood a and. This is a good chance for house- ft McDonnell, keepers Allen to supply . their needs. Mc- popular ortce drv- goods store, corner Third and Morrison. . TEESOALS V. B. Clarke. President of-the North Bank road, is expected to return to morrow morning irom-a trip over tne line. He has been absent for nearly a week. - . The clock of the Yower of 'Columbia university, New York, Is said to be one of the most accurate in tne. world, varying out six seconds a year. EXPERT PIANO TUNING should be carefully looked after. Our corps or expert tuners Is the most com petent and rellabie-on the coast, and eur prices, considering quality of work, are lowest, ask aoout our yearly - tuning contract, whereby we keep your piano la first class condition at a yearly rata All repair work -and polishing at rea sonable prices. EILEKS FUND HOl'SB, t . ; 15$ Washington Street. Private Ex. 13 Phonee Hone A-S3S0. mm m Noted for itsjmrity, uniforrrsgty and good nessJ Dont experiment and run the risk of having ruined pastry and a disgruntled' " household because of unreliable shortening. . Particular housekeepers find Columbia Lard -most economical and satisfactory for delicate -pastry as well as plain cooking. AX BSAUBB Regal Suits For Men What others change ; $25.00 for. e you They Fit AH New Spring Suits, Blue Serges included Styles for all .ages of men. INVESTIGATE KICS Men's Clothes Shop 343 Washington Near Seventh 1 8:4 ra a. .Rod t i thought of and :Sy:l Iis estimate of Roosevelt "The most peiectly equipped and the most effective politician thus far seen ' iri the Presi dency.". iThough at first . toubtful of Morgan! Cleveland later called hinv-7 "A. great patriotic banke?.,r He also discusses with great freedom the characteristics, work and -personalities of - ; THEODORE ROOSEVELT J. PIERPONT MORGAN JOSEPH R FORAKER JUDGE GEORGE GRAY JAMES J. HILL PATRICK A. COLLINS THOMAS F. BAYARD . T YT T 9 .rare s aAJI NewHstando 15 Cents Do You Need a New 'Set of Teeth? , If you do, we wiU maVt you a iet that wII look exactly like ... natural teeth that wt'il give your mouth r,nd lace ' the natural expression. We will rive you a good Iliifojd or porcelain crowa for ........ i.RO Molar Crowns . . S.oo I2k brldsa tulh axo Gold or enamel filling's ............. J.00 silver FUllncs .bO Inlar fllllnaa of all kinds 1.60 Good rubbar plates , S.OO The beat red rubber plates ...... T.fto Ollulotd plates ... 10.00 Painless x tractions, with loeaf.. AO Palniesa extractions,, with Bomno- iorm , i.oo Painless- extractions free when nlaiaa or brldg-e work Is ordered. , AU.wora fuarantaed tor if ytara. THE WISE DENTAL CO. DR.W;A;WISE rreeldest and Maaag-ex. . a Tears XstabUahed la rortlaad. Assisted by St. M. A. Huffman, Dr. i sr. B. ttlea. Taa B. Bliyea, Dr. . I. omrardaer, Br. J. J. antUareA The raUloa- Sldv. 4 and Wash. Bta,' Office Hours A. M. ,to r. M. - Saaoaya t. te 1 Vhoaea A aad Kala ft09t Phones Main 1 and A-112J. ; Tonlg-ht at S:1S o'clock. Special Price Mat ' Tomorrow Lafrt Time j Tomorrow Ni;ht Clyde ntch'e Brilliant Comedy -'; ' "OTjaXH." .V Evenings 1.S9 to 60c: Mat.' tt to' BAKER THEATRE Phones. Main 2, A-6869 Oregon Theatre Co., (Inc.) Tssee Geo. I Baker. Gen'l Mgr. . Tonltrht all VMk. hArnln matlroa Wednsaday; - matinee Saturday; -itarry Beresford in his greatest lsn;hlng mie- ceas, "WHO'S TOU rWEMD." Th hit of the season. Evenings i4o to I; mat nees, 26c, 60c; Wednesday bargain matinee. 25c any seat , LUktX a, A-1030. Mats. Holidays U-25-5)c RICBTf Week Of MarnBi a 3. Wlla. Kails taseeji. Grand Opera Diva; s. Miller Kent) joly Tlolettaj Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarke Will Hogera; Oaron m Parnumj oresail ft Hacall; Oroheatrat Plotnras. fiS f Ez Soadays aad : InEATKE tH.H.pAMAAiC a- i. I t J I Li S i 'ill'f 1 hJ THEATRE .For Young Men in all the newest shades of Green, Tan, Gray, Brown and Blue. "Hal Ha! It didn't hurt a bit! Now for my Alveolar Teeth.' tm "easaa like tka thm. all aUaa throw np their hands aad aay there la bo aiae Dashing "Lids' . "for "Candy Kids" We've , b ccn very' painstaking in select ing from the output of the most noted manufacturers , their best efforts in College Clothes. Salsbury Oafs SOLU AQBNTS mm Corner Morrison and Second Sis. hope ve a plate or t bat the AlTeolar system aolTed the leas and bow plates are aot aeeea- ary anless all taa teetli are rose. we do dental work- In all Ita hranrhaa. from the simple piece of filling to the complicated and scientific Alveolar work. Let no one fool you Into paying fancy prices. uonsuu us. xne prices below are for the highest class of dental work: AlTeolar Teeth, war Tooth..... tSJM Hegula Oold Orowa. Mk. ... k.. ...f3.50 Regnlar Voreelala Orowa. ........ $3A0 Hegular Oeld or Enamel rills. .... Hegalar Inlay rUUaga, rainless aad rerfeot ta.Bfl Karala Bxvert Mate Work, oer set ia.oa VabileM Bstraettaf (free with work) SO We make a careful ezamlaatloa of the mouth fr. If you would know more of thia Alveolar work, aend for our book, "Alveolar Dentistry," a treatise on the teeth In general and the new method in particular. The book ! free. Out of town patienta treated la ' Main 117, A-4224. Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee. Geo. U Baker. Gen'l Mrr. ' Famous Baker Stock Co. "i "" ' The king of comodles this wek. "IHEBB AJTD BACK." If you J.te latighter, stay away. Evening, 2ie, 35c, 60a Matinee Saturday, ,16c,, 26c. t Next . wek, 'Xeah Kleshna." PANTAGES THEATRE Adraaeed Tauderllle, Stars of all Hatlona icAmuori"s eight anwcxn XT8SIAH8 ..... Singers, Dancers and Instrumentalists Special Added Attraction, BAWtov ahb mm Genuine Australian Boomerang Throw- i. juaunees oajiy, itc; two snows at night, 15c and 25c. TOE GRAND Vaudeville de Lc.ie AXOTXES BIS BII.Xi . - Alloa DaTenport ft Co. Joe Watsoa. . Betty Braa. :- B Inter Tenley. -v 1 ' The Tankee Tar. Harry KoDuffee. ' Oraadasoope. MARCO TWINS XiTBIO THBATBB Seventh and Alder ate.: nbones. if. 4686. A-1026: Slices. 10c 20c. 80c. Week startinir Sunday matinee. March 11, The X.yrlo Stock Company and William V. Mong. In Mr. Monads Great Character Drama. "The Clay Bakes." A complete acenio produc tion. "The Clay Baker has. In addition to rugged strength and quiet sympathy, the added virtue of novelty. Seattle: Times. Matinees. Sunday. Tueadav. Thursday, Saturday. - Next week, "Shad ows on the Hearth."' la the shortest poasie The Alveolar Painless Dentists Vowrta aad Waahlnjrtoa Bta, . rOKTIajro. OHBOOH. ENTRANCE 1 1 H FOURTH STREET. . tear Atteadaat. OmOI HOTmAi , a. bb. te S . aa.it aaaayaa ikanuB, raoae au?i. TIIE BIG OREGON MARATHON RACE IS miles, J95 yards, to be held at the Oriental Building, March 8. Race starts 8:S0 p. m. Seats on sale at Rowe and Martin's drugstore, Washington street, and at Eyssells' drugstore, Mor--r.lson- street. OAXJTOBVZA HOTSX.S. ASK. DIAMOND BBW H W H bbI m..M a Hi .'VHw , ; ml, srtftg aUM rt yakeAf (4Hit4r. mw4 wui mmi mm ft psM-kiM m4 (Wr an frt tow fmma immm m P4W 4B Jl4M4jiy ( tU S-a lasyisem. (0(M'iiyMriMat STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GURT SHEET ABOVE CHOI SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRAXCIS EU80PEAI PLAI SUM CAT (IP AMERICA! FLAK S3.80 A CAT CP 4 A aat dfta town ko!L Sin! v.i Irlct strsoturs, Furnlshsi it i cost ( $1SO,000. Enrj tomfort and eoottai MCi. Oa tar Unat traatfarrtnt ( all parti of city. Oaailat rja'j iil tralos aad riaiiBKt f , If joa nit aeafart, aoifinliiiea l Ibibtt tt a tar; rattiRiS!t prlea, tlaa at tha ttlatt . . HOTEL STEVIflT Hotel Colonial - ' sav raAJrcTsco A merle n I .ft fn t u ror n pian H .& I Ab seiI wuh eenr mWn tvuitbi. ace. ererir roos wits k- K. HOVAX9 T. i:iTIIT, tft. Write f "r ratalr-uj and JtWb water. . and cuirert ripe, ripe fori eeplle tanks, -ete. I Golden West Hole! Cerr rll sr4 in rut r i 1 H. TSOST T.