THE SUNDAY OKKCSOXIAX, I'OItTLAXn, APRIL 19, 1903.
A RUN ON
POSTAL CARDS
if.
Walter Damrosch Has Won Extraordinary Success
As an Interpreter of Maaterpiaces of Music He Has No Equal in the Western Hemisphere.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
No tnmlmtor in dm Western Hnm
Ifpliorp in boHor known thHn Waller
I'nmrojirh. who Ik to Ik- W- Jnni It mvl
with tho Now Y'irk Hympliony (irchps
tin. . An an Itif'Tfirrfrr of Wnen'-r he
Iihs no rival. II,, j.r. . f . n i ti n knn Irdite
of Slavonic muKir, so' fnpinnt!nK In hII
"n.-crt-Ro.-r. nlr hlin also a pr-
minont plaoo among thf fn holarn of inn-Kif-nl
lilralnr. Many I'nrtlanil copln
Wll rr-mcmbi-r il.llRlitful l.-tirp-rn-
iial Riven In lhi city some ymrn rro,
(if whl!i h iv nsKisftl liy (iarl'kl and
lnvr Hispliam. M- has In this way
heen of lmlo, l.riiellt ,, n, Inspiration In
lvlolnK nmsleal enllure of the pureat
irt.
Many imttortarit rmnpf si Hons hav T
lvol their first privlnrtlnnx In tills
t ountry inuler Iris hatn, iKttahly Cor
nelius' op..ra. '"The ItHrfx-r of Ha K'ljul."
IJolflinark's "Merlin. Hnint-Snrnfl'
"Samstin et Ifelilah'" and Paderowskr
"Vlanro." Althoncli only 44 yeara rtld.
Mr. f'amroseh has been Hprenriltiff tim
gospel of niwslr In Anr-rlert, from oeenn
to oeean. for over so years. He wan hot
L'.l Years of a-e when his father' mantle
fell upon his shool.erf. por Walter
t'irni-r.seh Is son of flip famona Ir. I,eo
pohl fieinrr.s. h. of New Vork. who did
so minli to develop- musical culture In
t ie ..merlean tnntropollH. Walter lam-
ii " !! work mixlit hf rnnimnl
:.t an eTtraftrrlinary anfl luieresrtfiil ef
fort to poiko tho noblest ' niiiHie popular,
fie has been ennxpli noua In symphony,
oratorio and opera. No other conductor
has .lone so much to popularize (he
To:k9 or Rl.bnrd Wagner In America.
Tho announcement that ho will jtlve
three orcheairal corverts here wfth the
V' W- York Symi'linny Orchestra. Ht the
.Armory. (hiring the Rose festival, has
ri'turnllv been received with unbounded
-if lmsl'm. These c-oru-erts are to be un
der tho direction of Uiis-Stecrs-Wynn
f oma n.
RECITAL BYE. B. PERRY
Tlnnlst to peHr nl St. Helens Hail
TtirsdH.V.
Kdward ftaxter IVrrv. a widely known
concert pianist, of the Kast. and origina
tor of (he lecture. reelta I. will make his
Initial appearance In Portland at St.
Helens Hall. Tuesday nluht. April 21. at
S o'clock.
Mn Terrv's masterful interpretations
have Rained for him a wide popularity.
He Is also known as an authority on
musical theory, and has appeared in all
of the Kuropeat! capitals. On that oc
casion there were present the Fmpornr
and Fmpress. Mr Perry also enjoys con
siderable distinction as n composer. His
"Ha Made of f.ost Island," auceested by a
weird description of an nhandonod Island
by l.afcadlo Ileum. Is a powerful com
position. The ChlcaRO Kvcnlne .lourti.il has the
following to say of Mr. Perry's art:
"His playlnlf Is of tho broad, heroic,
masterly style, atid poetic to a larpe do
Rtee. He has that element which enter
tains and holds the attention of bis au
dience from first to last."
Miislrnlc Ht Ihinlhiirne linrcli.
fin f-rlrlay evening-. April 17, a mil-
Easter Musical Offerings in Portland
CMt'TK'fl olndrs. orcanists and direr-tors
havo hfon busily pr-pa ring for
weeks ahead to prrsont fln musical
procrammrs this Kaster Sunday, and
the day has at length arrived.
The glooni nt I -en ton music Is
iiicceedcd by the Joyousno.s of
Kastpr, and rnoch iTcparathm necessary
in the w.iy of patient rehoarsats. will
find its fruit now. Nearly all denomi
nations will tind Its fruit now. Nearly
ll denominations will hold special
pprvlces, and the churches arp certain to
he crowded. Forecaster Reals predicts fajr
weather. Milady will not only listen to
Kastor song and .trrmons, bur she will be
fontldent that she has the prettiest
Merry Widow hat in church. And she
Will divide attraction with the music.
"burch choir programmes follow:
Ai:sT SI!K.
fvplsCOjllll.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Kverett: 7:30
A. M.. prelude; prnroMslona I. "Jesus
Christ is Risen Today"; "Kyrle in ii."
(Jounoil; '(itoria Tibi in ;." ;otinod:
ffertry. "I Am the Resurrection."
lingers; "Sanctua in b" ." (totinotl; cofn
mnniMi hymn." "And Now O' Father ;"
';inria in Kvcelsls." X.euucr; reces
sional. "The Strife Is O'er"; postlude.
11 A. M.. prej ude ; process ion a 1, "Jesus
'hrist is Flisen Today": ""hrist Our
fassoier." SrbflHnc; "Te Tnun In C."
J. A. Wes ; "Jubilate In K," (Jarrett;
lotroit, "I Am the liesurrpctlon." lingers;
"K vrle." ";ioria Tibl In !.' tlounod;
hymn. "All Mail the Power"; offertory.
"Ilosanna," tSranier ; "ianctus in K."
(iounod : communion hymn, "And Now
O" Father"; "t;iorl:i in Kxcelsis."
7euner; recessional. "Tho Strife Is
O'er"; post I ude. 7::if P. prelude;
processional. "The I ay of Resurrec
tion"; "Magnificat' and "Nunc Pim!
tls in F flat." Iloss; hymns. "Angels
lioft the Fioi-k Away" and "Hark Ten
Thousand Voices": anthem. "I Am the
Resurrect Ion." Rogers ; "Hosanna,"
tJranfer. and postlude.
St. Murk's. Nineteenth and Qulrnhy:
s A. M.. holy communion; It A. M.,
holy communion, sermon and music;
processional. "Jesus Christ is Risen To
d:tv"; "Kyrie." Tours; "(rloria Tibi" and
"ttratia Tibi." Gounod; hvmns. "Angels
lio 11 the Rock A way" and "At the
Lamb's High Feast": presentation,
I Mixology ; "Susum Cor da." Karly Scr
ice Rook ; "Sand us." Oarrett : ' Rene
dt.'tus Qui Venit" and "Agnes Dei,"
Adams ; "Gloria in Kxcelsis." Old
"ha n t ; "Nunc Oim It is." Ra rry ; reres
sinn.tl. "The Strife is O'er." Members
ef Multnomah, Willamette and Oregon
'nunrjs of the Royst Arcanum will at
tend the evening service ut 7:;'0 o'clock.
HrtpHst..
White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor:
10:3" A. M., ii iran voluntary. ' Faster
Morning." Mailing : anthem, "Mary
Stood Without t Sepiitcher." Parker:
soj.i. "Faster Tide." Rrackett. Miss
Kathleen l.awlci; pistlude. "Hosanna,"
Calkin. 7:i0 P. M., orpan voluntary
"Faster Offertolre," l.oret; Faster Can
tata. "The Resurrection." Manney; pre
lude and chorus. "He Is Risen. Part I
The Fmpty Tcnih. Recitation, baritone,
"(pon tho First Pay of the
Week"": trio, women's voice:. 'AVho
S"a)l Roll Away the Stone?'"; solo, alto,
"(iod Shall Wipe Away AM Tears";
recitation. baritone. "Rut When
They Came to the Place" ; solo,
enor. "Why Seek Ye the Living
Among the Pead 7" : chorus. "An eels.
Roll the Rock Away." Part II. Mary
Mm gdalene. 11 ec it at ion. baritone. "And
They Went -Out Quickly'.'; chorus,
"Rlessed Are The"; soprano solo.
"They Have Taken Away My Lord";
horns. 0 Death ! Where Is Thy
Sting?"1 Finale. Chorus, "Rlessing
and Honor": offertory solo and chorus,
"Inf lammat us," Rossini. Sopranos. Miss
Kath I pen I.a wler, Mrs. C. W. Jones,
Miss Merle Woody.' Mrs. W. J. Cartv.
Mrs. W. w. RabMdge. Miss I-ucia
"Woelfel; contraltos. Miss Fthel Shea,
Mr. I. I . Rush n el I, Miss Km ma
Kienow, Miss MartUa Hitter; tenors,
j M : s,
ill !' ''." - " j
j M Xs-,-- : '
- ' W 1
VA!,TKII l 1I()S H, (OSinrfTOR OP IIBW TURK VMPHOT
ORfllEfTn.
fftnl fntprtainmpnt was clvon at the
Hawthorne Hark PrPuhytrrtRn f'hurfh.
cnrrifr of Kast Twelfth and Taylor
utroM. Miss KthnI M. Ivtlp, mprano;
Mi.Mfl Mary Mn kon?:l Calilll. vlolfn, Mr.
John W. Riothp. reader, and Mr. Krank
I. r?rannl5 at thp piano, mndp up th
prosrramrnp. which was etitlniHlaHti
cally rwcl vrd.
Miss I.ytlp sun tho Indian Txvf
I.yrU-s rlf llsrhtfnlly and rerrlvrd a
hf-arty encore. Thp rest of hrr num
hprs .wptp also greatly anprprlatnd
Thp violin numhprs, playpd . hy M!sa
f'ahlll. provod conrlwsl vply that she
thorouirhly unrip rst a rids this instrn
mpnt. and she was obliged to respond
to eriforps aftpr earh of her numhers.
Mr. Hoot he na v "tjasra" In a truly
dramatic and realfstU ninnnpr. Me
rpspondPd to ft hearty encore with "Thp
Parson's Ron." The piano solos and
all scrompanlmpnts wpre playpd with
the Artlstann by Mr (Jrannls In a most
iaMfa-tnry manner. The entire pro
Roy Rirks, C. W. Jones, Idoyd Spoonor.
Oporge Trogen; bassoa. n. N. tlorken
berry. K. Robinson, H. K. Cook, I,, p.
P-arrpp, C. M. Ackerson. J. W. Relcher,
director, and Miss (irace Kemp, organ
ist. Catholic.
St. Fa wrenee's. Third and Sherman
Masses at fi, 7, S:.T0 and solemn high
ma.s.s t 10::n A. M., and at the Htter
mass this musie will be rendered: "Ky
rie," "Wlnria," "(cdo" (Ooimod). offer
tory. "Paolo Oinrza." "Sanctus' and
"RenodlctuM" ((kuinnd): "Agnus Ie"
iftunod). These me tn hers tr the choir
will participate In the rendition of the
mass: Tenors. Messrs. (iianelli, Montag,
Fepmix, KINeen, Rarrett, Summers; mo
pranos. Misses Barrett, Harwas, Fahale,
Rarbare, Kurch anfl Whttaker; baritones,
Messrs. Fleming, Cain, Necson, I jay cock,
Woltring; altos, Mrs. W. J. Smith, Misses
Rarbare, IjeDoux, Oaliagher; organist.
Miss Mattie Kelly. Solemn vespers, 7:30
P. M. The beautiful "Ttegina Coell," by
Paolo Oirtrna, will be sung for the first
time in Portland at this service.
Mrlliodlst J plM opal.
(irace. Twelfth rd Taylor 10:30 A. M..
organ irel ude. "(jargo,' from "Xerxea"
( Handel) : anthem. "The First Begotten
of the Dead' (Blumenshein) ; solo, "Come
See the Place W-here Jesus Iay," Mrs.
Reno Hutchinson; organ posttudium. "War
March of the Priests." from "Athalia"
t Mendelssohn). 7:30 P. M.. organ pre
ludium, "Allegro impetuoso" ( Belli nil ;
anthem, "As It Began to Pawn"
(Coombs); tenor solo, "The Resurrection"
(Shelly), F. S. Pierce; chorus. "The
Prayer" Nevin). Grace Church Male
Chorus; anthem. "IjO, the Tomb Is
Fmpty" (Broome); chorus, "The Palms,"
(Faure), Grace Church Male Chorus:
organ postludiiim, "Grand March." from
" Huguenots" (Meyerbeer. The rhurch
quartet: Miss Grace K. Champbell, so
prano; Mrs. Reno Hutchinson, contralto;
F. S. Pierce, tenor; George II. Street,
baritone. Male chorus: First tenor, K. W.
Soar. C. M. Tiffany. F. W. Drake, W. M.
Wilder; second tenor, E. Bohrenz. E. K
Perkins, J. R. Stites, J. M. Albert, -K N.
Fairehlld, O. H. Bradley, F. S. Pierce.
Fi Stansterry; first bass, H. G. "Wilson,
F. G. Kflpack. M. W. Hawkins. R. W.
Maris, N. M. T.ewton, E. M. Hogue, G.
Fi. Street and Messrs. Hughs. Welch and
Shaver; second ba.ss. E. E. Allshaw, J. K.
Gaasch, R C Rassmussen, T. W. Martin
dale, 1. F. Brode, Scott Bozorth, H. W.
Dring, Robert Thew and R. R. Hughes.
Fpworth, Twenty-seventh and I'pshur,
7.:x P. M., "The Resurrection. arranged
by Mrs. O. T. Mcpherson: Chorus, (a)
"The Faster Tide Is Here" G. C. Hugp),
(b) "Hark! The Bells are Ringing" (Wil
liam; recitation, "I-ove's Redeeming
Work." Cora Archer; baritone soio, "The
Resurrection" Shelley. J. Hazleton; reci
tation. "Mary and Salome. Lmlu Dozier;
quintet, "The Reapers" (Belrley), Miss A.
Orossley. Mrs. W. B. Bell. Mrs. Z. Smith,
W. B. Bell and Rev. C. T. Mcpherson;
quartet. "In the Morning Early" (Belden
Mrs. W. Bell. Mrs. Zuhih Smith, W. B.
Bell and C. T. Mcpherson; recitation,
"No Mortal," Miss Birdie Dozier;
chorus. "O. Easter Morn" (Lehman);
recitation. "Easter Bells," Tu!u Dozier;
solo and chorus. "The Gladsome Bells"
(Giebel). Mrs. V. B. Bell and choir; reci
tation. "That DaV," Miss Cora Archer;
chorus. "The Saviour I,ives Again"
(GeibeD: recitation, "O, Happy Baxter
Day." Ifulu Dozier; trio. "Awake, Glad
Soul" (Anna Colson-Rich. Miss A.
Orossley. Mrs. C. T. Mcpherson and Mrs..
Zulah Smith; chorus. "The Man of Sor
rows Ijives Again" (Lehman); quartet,
"Joy of Easter Day" (Emerson). Miss
Orossley, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. McPherson. Mrs,
Smith: chorus. "Halleluiah" (Adam
Geibel ; recitation. The Vision, Miss
Birdie Dozier: contralto solo, "Lift Tour
Eyes" (Geibel). Mrs. C. T. McPherson;
recitation, "The Message." Birdie Dozier;
contralto solo and quartet, "My Saviour,
Thou Hast Risen," Mrs. Zulah Smith.
Miss Orossley, Mr. Bell and Mr. McPher
son: solo. "Risen Lord" (CaidicotO, Mrs.
Zulah ?mtth. Choir membership So
pranos. Miss A. Crosslev, Mrs. W. B.
Bell. Mrs. S. Pomeroy. Mrs. F. H. Ham
mer; altos. Mrs. Z. Smith. Mrs. C. T. Mc
Pherson: tenors. W. B. Bell and J. Hazle
tyn; basses, Rev. C. T. McPherson and
gramme was furnished by Sherman,
flay A Co., and the evening proved one
of great enjoyment.
The following programme was given:
Coverture
Thp ArtiStflnn.
Four Indian love eonijn fn-m "Thf nr-
il"n I'f Kama' Woodforde- Kind"n
inf "Tb Tmi'lp BrMi"
(h "tnf Thtm tho ttveV"
(-1 "KHMhrntrl Song'
MC'Tfll I Wflkf"
Mt lyrip, aroonipfinlff) with thfl Art ijwtnnr.
HunKrfnn Iianr- No. ft Rrahniw
Mi"K f'abill. nrcnmpantwl with th Artttnno.
Kt arllnK ' ' 1 Jifcca' ' Den Pniz
Mr. Flnothp.
a "RrrlnK Wftl
(h 'lnvw'Mtmi-' I" HHT'itt
Minn Ijytlp. a'rnriHulofl with th Artituno;
violin oMlRHto by Ml-B Cahill.
Popular mvdlfy
Thi ArtlHtano.
A fpw minntPR with Ibo Vidrfila
(n "Hulnfpfk Ttvnrak
4ht "TAbm S'-hiofrt
Mt5W I'ahlll, H-ntmpanlPd' with the ArtiKfHno.
"An Opo-n P""Tft" Woodman
f T.y'l". nfconipsT'l,N-i with th Artisiano.
"Mnrf h-r-":io! N'pht"
Churches Today
F. H. Hammer; Mrs. G. St a eh ley, or
ganist; accompanists, Mrs. Bell, Mrs.
Kmlth. Mrs, McPherson. -. -.
First. Third and Taylor-lOiDO A. M..
organ, "Easter Chorus" (Dubois): anthem,
"As it Recan to Pawn" (Martin), tenor
soloist, Mr. Ma riot t ; offertory, snprano
solo, "I Know That My Redeemer
LIveth, from the "Messia h" (Handel ) ;
trio, "Sweet Is the Work" ( Wlegand),
Mrs. Milhir. Mr. Boyer and Mr. Yates;
organ, "El Restirrexit" (Mozart); Sunday
school festival. 12:15 P.M.: organ. "Chorus
Triumphant' (Olarencp Eddy). Mrs. War
ren Thomas; song. "The Morning Light Is
Breaking. school; recitation. "Easter,"
Miss Lotta Carmichaet: soio, "Easter
snng." Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong; reading.
"To Whom Shall We Give Thanks." Mrs.
R. S. Fan-ell; "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan),
orchestra; recitation, "Ring Happy Bells."
Olaude Hazey; Hong. "All Hail the Pwrr
of Jesus' Name," school ; Address, (J. F.
Johnson: offertory, "Meditation" (Mor
rison), orchestra; recitation. "He Is
Risen," Miss Lola Simpson ; violin solo,
I "Souvenir" (Riddle). Miss Cornelia
I Rarker; reading. "The First Te Peum."
j Mrs. J. J. Preston; song. "Crown Him
lrd and King," school ; "Festival
March" (Pattman). orchestra. 7:'o P. M.,
ore-fin, "Triumphal Chorus" (Gullmant ;
anthem. "Onward, Christian Soldiers"
(Schnecker; offertory, "Ballad of the
Trees and the Master" (Chadwickt; "Hal-
1 lelujah Chorus" from the "Messiah"
( Han(iel) ; organ. "Festival March"
lark). The choir Soprano. Mrs. K. S.
Miller; contralto. Miss Evelyn H urley ;
tenor and director. W. H. Hover; bass.
Charles Cutter; organist, Mrs. Warren FJ.
Thomas, and chorus of '0 voices.
KAST SIDK.
Methodist Kpl.swpal.
Centenary. East Ninth and Pine. 7:'I0
P. M. "O Give Thanks" (Mozart), the
Bequealth orchestra; "Fear not. ye
seek Jesus" Sullivan; "Death, where is
thy sting?" (Hollins) ; "An Easter
Flower" ( Worrall ). orchestra; "Easter
Dawn" (Woodman); "The Lord Is
Risen' (Loveland); "Bridal Rose Over
ture" (Lavallee). orchestra; "On that
first Easter" (Spence) ; "Rreak forth
into joy" (West); "Tannhauser March"
(Wagner), orchestra.
Presbyterian.
Westminster, East lenth and Weid
ler, 10:30 A. M. "Shout ye. High
Heavens' (Chadwick); "Christ Our
"Passover" (Shilling): "Awake Up My
Glory" (Barnby) ; "Christ Our Pass
over" (Shelley); "Alleluia to Our King"
( Roeckel ). There will be two male
quartets and solos by each member of
the choir and Mr. Gill. The choir; Mi-ss
Delta "Watsfm. Miss Alice Juston, M.
Q. Bowman, Dr. J. "W. McMichael, as
sisted by Walter J. Gill and H. R. Al
bee. 7:30 P. M. "An Evening With
tiie Choir.' Mrs. J. W. McMichael, or
ganist and directress.
Third Presbyterian Church, East
Thirteenth and Pine streets: 10::ti
A M., anthem. '"Hallelujah! Christ is
Risen." Morgan; soprano solo, "The
Resurrection." Miss Cleland. 7:30 P.
M.. anthem. "The Angels Roll the Rock
Away." SchmeckTer; anthem, "The
Resurrection,' Gaul.
Hawthorne Park. East Twelfth and
Taylor streets, 10:30 A. M. Organ
prelude, "Romance" (Richmond); quar
tet. "They have taken away my Lord"
(Stalner; soprano solo. "I know that
my Redeemer liveth" (Handel); quar
tet. "The Magdalene' (Warren); organ
poet I ude, "Marche Solennelle" ( Le
maigreK 7:30 P. M. Organ prelude,
"Adagio" (Beethoven) ; quartet. "As It
began to dawn" (Martin); tenor solo,
"My Redeemer and Lord" (Butk)
quartet. "Awake thou that sleepest
(Stainer); contralto solo. "Hail Joyous
Morn (Cadman); violin solo, "Benedic
tus" (Mackenzie) ; baritone solo. "Res
urrection" (H. Shelly): trio. "Ye Fields
of Light"; quartet. "Hosanna to our
Savior and King" (Havens). The
choir; Miss Lina Linehan, soprano
and director; M iks Mae Bresl in, con -traito;
Will Coniey, tenor; A. T. Sam-
Eilers Uniqne Publicity Contest
Cause Heavy Demand for Uncle
Sam's Penny Stationery.
Many individual needing postal rards
have fnnt.d ft almost impossible to se
cure t hern except, by dl I igent and pa -tient
search all over town. Some have
bejriirj to think that Cncle Parn has
shut down hts printing plant and still
others have reasoned that probablv tb
last batch of postals were possibly
blemished In snme manner and have
all been purchased by eager stamp and
curio collectors,
Such Is not the case, however, a nd
the extraordinary demand Is the result
of a very unique a nd in teres t tng pub
Meft y contest Inaugurated ' by Filers
piano House, the Intge piano and talk
ing machine dealers.
Through a spec la 1 concession given
by the t hree fnrein"M piano factories
f n A m erica tod a y Filers Piano House
will give away absolutely free three of
the world's best pianos, the Kimball,
the Hnbart M. Cable anothe lewter, In
addition In other valuable prizes.
Ti persnns writing the following
sentence correctly tho . greatest num
ber of times on one side only of a
standard size Government postal card
( ri '4 x ;( ) will be awarded these pianos.
This Is the sentencp; ' Filers stores Hell
the three foremost pianos of tod a y
the Kimball, Chicago; the Iester.
Philadelphia, and the Hobart M. Cable."
peti a nd Ink only Is to be usd and
expert penmen and engravers are
barred. Punctuation, spelling, correct
ness and legibility will be the factors
In determining the winners. The num
ber of times the sentence has been
written, together with the name and
address of the contestant must be
written across one end of the stamped
side, and only one card from each
family will be accepted. The decision
of the judges Is to be final.
All replies must be addressed to the
Publicity Department of Eilers Piano
House. r.TtZ Washington St.. and must
he received before H P. M. April 27th.
W Inner will be announced as soon
thereafter as possible.
It irt an Interesting contest, without
any strlnns or entrance fee and every
one ha an equal rlmncp.
ules. baritone; Miss Mary Mackenzie
OahMl, violinist, and Miss Alta Brough
ton, organist.
Congregational.
Highland, Ea-st Sixth and Prescott:
10:.T0 A. M.. "Tim Resurrection,"
Shelley. 7:30 P. M., "I Know That My
Redeemer Liveth." Handel; "The Bells
of Eastertide." Buck; "The Half Has
Never Been Told," Parvln; "The Won
derful Story," Herbert.
najMlst.
Calvary. East Eighth and Grant! It
V M.. oruan voluntary. "Adagio";
"Son a te Pa thet lq up," Beet hoven, Mrs.
Owens; ofTertolre. solo and chorus, "He
Rose and Left tho Grave"; postlude,
from First Symphony; Haydn. 7:30 A.
M.. voluntary. " Priest n' War March."
from "A t ha I la," Mendelssohn, Clifford's
Orchestra; chorus. "The Lord Is Risen";
solo. "In Adoration.' Miss Grace Win
ter; ofTertolre, "Largo," .Handel, orches
tral solo, Mr. CI Ifford ; solo. "Ca 1 vary,"
Rodney, Lloyd Breed ; chorus. "Be
Morel ful to Me' ; solo by M iss Amy
Stanwood; duet. "Forever the Lord";
chorus. "Christ is Risen A ga in" ; solo,
"Hall, Joyous Morn," Miss Freda Latou
rette ; select ion, "In tcrmezzo," Mas
cagnl; solo-. "Face to Face Johnson,
It. Breed ; chorus, "Praise the Lord O'
My Soul." The choir consists of 20
voices, under the direct ion of Mrs.
William Owens, organ 1st, assisted by
Lloyd Breed, barltonp. and an orchestra
of Fi players. A. Clifford, leader.
Socond. Soventh and East Ankpnv
f street: 10:30 A. M. quartet. "The Resur
rection,' Shelly; hymn, chorus; quartet,
"Victory,' Shelly; quartet, "Praise Ye
the Father." Gounod-Rees. 7:30 P. M..
quartet, "Hosanna," Jules Grainer;
hymn, chorus : duet, con traito-tenor.
"Alletuliah," Rassford: quartet, soprano.
Miss Agnes Watt; contralto. Miss Emma
Harlow; tenor, C. E. Brace; hass. Mr.
R. R. Adams, and chorus. 24 voices.
Organist, Miss Hildegard I'lummer.
Kpisropal.
St. David's. East Twelfth and Belmont,
11 A. M., "Te Peum" and "Jubilate."
Stanford, In B-flat; communion service,
Stainer. in A and D; "Magnificat" and
"Nunc Dimittjs." Stainer, In B-flat an
thems, "From Thy Love ns a Father."
Gounod? "Blessed Be the God and
Father," Wesley, and "Hallelujah."
Beethoven.
( Hlliollr.
Holy Rosary, East Third street and
Cnion avenue, masses at 6, 7, 8:30 and
10:30 A. M., tho last being solemn high
mass. The choir will sing: "VidI Aquam,"
Riederman ; "Kyrie and Gloria," from
Haydn's second mass; "Regina Coell,"
Werner; "Credo," from Cimarosa's "Mes
se Militaire;" Sanctus." from Haydn's
second mass : "Benedict us" and "Agnus
Dei,' from Von Weber's mass in G.
St. Francis', Fast Eleventh and Oak.
masses at 6. 8:30, 9:30 A. M-. and high
mass at 10:30 A. M. The choir will sing
Millard's mass in vl. The singers: M.
Gleason. A. Brown, A.- Mikleson, J. Kli
gel, S. Marius, L. Harwis. J. Gaffney, A.
Van Hoomlson, J. Dunbar, J. Herschler,
M. Johnson, A. Kennedy M. McNamee, K.
Sinnott. W. Fox, J. Sauvain. R. Alstock,
L. Oorlegs, A. Dergisch, J. Alstock, J. I.
Routledse, O. Mikleson and A. Sauvain.
The choir will be supplemented by a
string orchestra.
Holy Redeemer, Redemptorist, Piedmont.
Masses at 6. 8 and 10 A. M. At the 8
A. M. mass, the Holy Names Society will
receive their quarterly communion. The
choir will render Rosewlg's mass in F.
Tho soloists: Mrs. M. J. Keating.
Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. A. L. Morris,
Miss Is. Barton, M. J. Keating, Ed
ward Kling and G. P. Morris. The leader
is M. J. Keating, and Miss Mollle Keating
is the organist. .
St. Mary's, Williams avenue and Stan
ton. Masses at 6, .7, 8 and 10:30 A. M.
At the 8 A. M. mass, the men of the
Catholic Order of Foresters will take com
munion in a body, and the boys of the
parochial school will sing their hymns.
At 9 A. M. the women Foresters will go
to communion. The high mass will oe
sung by Rev. Father Mooney, of Cleve
land, assisted by Fathers Daum and Cor
lett. The sermon will be by Father
Daum. The choir will render Losch's
complete mass, which will be the first
time this mass has been sung here. Pro
fessor Tauscher is choir leader and Miss
Curley organist.
PRINCE TOO DEMOCRATIC
Kaiser Calls the Heir Apparent Se
verely to Task.
LONDON. April 17. (Special. ) The
Kaiser and hia eldest son have not been
on the best of terms lately, but the al
leged cause seems hardly adequate to
justify any serious estrangement. It is
understood the Emperor considers that
both the Crown Prince and the Crown
Princess were not sufficiently dignitied
and reserved in their attitude toward the
cosmopolitan crowd of visitors at St. Mor
itz, wher they recently spent a prolonged
holiday. He was particularly annoyed at
the character of certain photographs
which showed his son and daughter-in-law
toboganning with their male friends be
fore the admiring gaze of the vulgar
crowd, and used very blunt language in
expressing his displeasure.
The Prince resented this, and has now
become all the more determined to have
bis own way about his projected visit to
London in the early Summer.
APRIL SALE FRAMED
DRESDEN ART PLATES in g..lH
frnmes. srt in nmhnjisny shmlow hox, fursimile
whWt milors, in .'l-itifli Imml-oninmentoil ftamps. Mn-
ifilird in golil. plnss si.p 18x'28.
ovhI gifld frames, vamrs to
r
FACSIMILE PASTELS in 1-inrh pold framrs, class
sizp 10x20, plain fihtitngravitrps in gold or black
niolflinirs, ,ith gold rumors, size glass 11x14; gen
uiiip pli-liiiis in dainty 1-inch dark frames, glass
10x12; well-known Knllowlicld pictures, framed in
J'Vinch novelty oak, glass size 8x12. The OQ
above values to $l..r0, special Monday only. JC
GENUINE PASTELS in new .Ti-imli gold frames,'
with i hand-monnted confers, luid in gold leaf and
burnished, glass size 12x20, 1'Jx24 ami ftt'i DC
Mx24. Values $'i.."0, special P0.I7J
38 GENUINE OIL PANTINGS, in new deep and
double-sweep frames, each an original, in mahogany
shnilow box; prices from $13 to JAj PyJ rc
$200, for one week k I IV-C
GARDEN HOSE
With every 60-ft. length we
give a nozzle free. Our hose is
new and is gnaianteed for one
year. Will probably last several.
f0 ft. Tover cotton, V2-in.SI5.00
50 ft. poVer cotton. -in.SS.SO
50 ft. Chester cotton, 2- '
inch $6.00
50 ft. Chester cotton, 'Jo
ined s6.ro
50 ft. Shatham rubber ,
34-inch $5.00
50 ft. Columbus rubber.
';j-ineh $5.50
50 ft. Columbus rubber,
Vi-inch $6.00
50 ft. AYooillark rubber,
' i-inch $6.50 ;
50 ft. AVooillark rubber,
7s-inch $7.00
50 ft. Oregon rubber,
inch $8.00
Hose reels, $1; nozzles. 40Ci
sprinklers. to $1.25;
menders, 25c a'1'!
Telephones: Exchange 11
Home A 6171, A 6172
Phones to All Departments
BATH CABINETS
For Home Use
People go to
bath houses
and pay from
$1 to $3 for
vapor, s t cam,
Turk ish and
Russian baths.
With our cabi
nets you get
the same re
sults at home
for a few cents
Cabinets From $4 to $12.50
Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.
Open Sunday From 10
A. M: to 2 P. M.
Bristol Insists He Is Not
a "Dead One
99
vrthrlf-Mi lie In Ohlfged to In
flnrne HI I.ant Sfilftry Warrant
Krom the fiovrrtimrnt an "fate
V, &. Dintrlrt Attornej-.
THOSE bright young men employed
In Unci Sam's Treasury Depart
ment evidently believe that W. C. Bris
tol, who was succeeded by John A
Court. as I'nltHd States District- Attor
ney, Is a dead one.
The other day Bristol received a
cheelf for his salary made out: "W. C.
Bristol, late United States Attorney for
Oregon." Bristol noted the careful use
of the word "late," and smiled because
he knew he was not a dead one. He
then indorsed the check, writing sim
ply "W. C. Bristol."
In the due course of time the check
reached 9 San Francisco. To the horror
of the . (lovernmen t'is red tape artist,
the check did not have the absolute! y
neeessary word "late" on it, so back it
came to a local hank through which
Bristol conducts his business, with the
instructions to have Bristol properly
indorse the check with the words, "late
T'nited States District Attorney for
Oregon." written on the back. Now he
is known ns "the late Mr. Bristol."
CHEMISTS ARE VICTIMS
Swindlers Heap Rleh Harvest From
Novel Bunco Game.
PARIS. April IS. (Special.) Some 200
chemists in Paris and the suburbs have
been swindled out of considerable sums
of money by two young men who had
an original idea. Messengers were sent
by them to several hundred chemists
with a doctor's prescript ipn which, be
sides quinine or some other drug, men
tioned a bottle of "Neriot Ferment.'
which was to be included. ' The "Neriot
Ferment" was a product which was un
known to any of the chemists, but as
the address of the central warehouse
where it was sold at 11 francs a bottle
was given, most of the chemists sent for
a supply.
At the warehouse in question, which
was only a shop hired for the occasion
by the two young men. the letter had all
they could do to satisfy their customers,
who came in scores all day long. To
(ipnuine imstrls in
$7.50,
$1.95
Counter No. 2
Water Colors,
other np-to-dnte
eombimit ions, water babies, genuine etch
ings and dozens of others; values to $:l.
DON'T MAKE ENEMIES
OF YOUR EYES
Tf the letters run together
when you read anil .your eyes
blur, ache or feci sandy, yon-require
glasses. There is no doubt
about, it. . The first pair of
glasses should be selected with
great care. So should all other
ones. A cofimillatiou with our
Optical Kxpert at the first sign
of eye trouble wil( save yon
many hou of misery and dol
lars of expense.
GLASSES FITTED CORRECTLY.
i Prescriptions Galled for and
Delivered Without Extra Charge
All Drugs Guaranteed
BRUSHES
REDUCED
8-row, foxwood hai
nlar 5(lc, spe
cial k ; reg-
38c
0-row, ebonized bm
k, reg-
ular $1.00; spe
cial 53c
0-row, foxwood hue
k. reg-
ular $1.00, spe
cial Military ISruslies,
to $4.50, special,
each
To o t h JJrushes,
reg. 25c, special..
Nail Brushes, reg
ular 25c, special . .
Ulirrors, regular
65c, special
57c
values
97c
19c
17c
33c
each 'a bottle was delivered for 12 francs,
with a wrapper rnentlonining how thor
"Neriot Ferment" was to be used. It
was described as a remedy invented by
a certain doctor, member of the leRton
of Honor. At times the crowd of roes'
sengers outside the shop was so great
that there was a crush to get in and b
served.
The young men must have netted
thousands of francs In a single day,
with which they disappeared in the
evening. The chemists, after compound
ing the prescription, wondered that none
of the messengers who had ordered It
returned. On examining the contents of
the bottles they found that the "Neriot
Ferment" was pure water.
REGRETS SALE OF WIFE
Knglislmian Threatens .Man AY ho
I J5ourht Her for
T.ONDON. April 18. A solicitor applied
to Mr. d'Ryncourt at Clerkenwell for a
summons against a man for threats.
His client, he said, was living with
the man's wife. The husband and wife
were separated under a deed which had
been carefully considered by the tirm
represented by ' himself (the solicitor).
The husband had also accepted $5if from
his client.
Mr. d'Eyncourt. in refusing process,
commented severely upon the fact that
any respectable firm of solicitors should
have been a party to such proceedings.
The solicitor was about to reply, but
the magistrate said he had" heard enough.
Metzger. jeweler, optician. '45 Wa?h.
PIANO RECITAL
BV
EDWARD BAXTER PERRY
At ST. HELENS HALL
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, at 8 P. M.
TICKETS $1.00 For Sale by Sherman, Clay & Co.,
Opposite Postoffice
PICTURES
This month we will allow a discount of 25 per cent
on any framed canvas In our picture store. Tour
counters we have specially priced as follows:
Counter No. 1 An endless varirly of odds and etuis,
dozens of different styles, values to $1,011; Of
choice fauC
Assojle
Heads,
lot of ('Hrboifs, Kiu'simile
hfito Frames and F?1
patterns; value to $1.50.
Counters Nos. :t and 4-Largo assortment hand-colored
Photographs, yachting and bowling girls, gen
uine carbons, poets ami musicians, the simlioniiet
$1.00
Have yon a picture to be framed? There is no more
complete stock of moldings to select from than you
will find at our picture store. Prices at all times
much less than you can find elsewhere. Hundreds
of new moldings have arrived in the past week. Lots
of designs are exclusive and can he seen here only.
TOILET
ARTICLES
See Fourth Street Window Dis
play of Easter Perfumes.
Latest slyles in Vanity j!ngs
containing mirror and Cfi,,
powder puff . . . .25 to JVC
Miolena the latest odor. Fancy
package beautiful
satin-lined bfx
$1.50
Kgyptian Lotion, an exquisite
liquid face powder, flJI fiA
per bottle P 1 .VlU
Adalens, the new grease- f
less Cobl Cream OUC
Afi expert demonstrator is in con
stant attendance and will cheer
fully answer questions regarding
toilet, preparations and their use.
Woodlnrk Dry Shampoo, Swed
ish Treatment, keeps the hair dry
and fluffy without washing.
Our Surgical Dept
C o n t a i ns every
thing for the hos
pital, physicians'
and dentists' office
and the sickrooms.
K last ic Hosiery.
Shoulder Brae es.
Trusses, Electrical
Supplies, Crutches,
S u r g i cul I nsl i it
ments, A r t ifi c ial
Eyes, Bacteriolog
ical and J a b o ra-
tory Equipment, Veterinary Supplies,
Wheel Chairs, from $25.00 up. For
rent, $5.00 per month.
Canadian Money Taken at Face
Value. We Solicit Your
Monthly Account
THE DRAMA
tintintipfl From Page Two.
"I'm Afraid to Go Homo in the Dark."
F. Moritressa. expert moving pic
ture manipulator, ha arranged tor some
swell French Importations.
Now that lister has arrived, remember
that this Is the last day to se the present
grpat bill and the Doria Opera Trio.
IU;.ni.; UY SYLVIA M(,III!K
ell-Know n Dialect Impersonator
at White Temple Tuesday Night.
R Ivia Williams McGuire. the well
known impersonator and reader of negro'
dialect, will eive her ie'-ture-recita;,
"Kcljoes From Dixie Ijand, on Tueslay
evening. A pril 21, at the White Temple.
M is. MKiuire portrays the negro in a
true end natural manner and convince
her listeners that much of what he lias
heard in th!s line has been to the rea I
dhirkey.of the South what a cartoon is t
the rep I character. She paints for her
audience a picture of the life nrl customs
of the "Old South" as it was before the
w?tr, and outlines the palient characteris
tics of the Southern darkey as only a
child of the South can do It.
On Tuesday evening she will be assist
ed by John Claire Monfelth, baritone snln
ist, and Waldemar Und, violinist. Seats
now selling at WootJard & Clarke's.
There in h '!earin;-hotie fnr pa'-kaijs
lot rn the British railways, and about Wo
psiiVsp'-n ft liny r hunHlprj.