The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 21, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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TO PLANT ROSES
Washington's Birthday Will Be
Observed With Exercises
at Forestry Building.
WILL DEDICATE NEW PLANT
"Hose of Oregon." Originated by
I.uilier Burl'snk, Will Bo Form
ally Turned Over, to the
City of Portlaud.
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ENTIRE f ITT TO PARTICIPATE.
All fraternal. social, military or
(tanliatlona In Portland have given
the right of way In celebration of
Washington' birthday, to tho Ros
Festival. The only elaborate cere
monial that will take place In I'ort
land will be held , at the Forestry
building by the Festival, tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock.- The pro
gramme of exercises Is one of the
meet comprehensive that has ever
been given In the City of Portland.
Portland will celebrate its second an
nual "Rose Planting Day,'' In honor of
"Washington's birthday, at the Forestry
building. In the, Lewis and Clark Fair
ground.", at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Tho programme will be one of the .most
F. V. Dunham. W h 111 Repre
sent Alaska-Vnkon-Paelfle Ex
position at Tomorrow' Exer
cines. comprehensie held In Portland, since
the Exposition.
Not only will the two great cities of
the Northwest Portland and Seattle join
hand in making It a notable occasion,
but the State of Oregon, the City of
Portland, the Rose Festival, the Rose
Society, the Peninsula Rose Association,
the commercial organizations of the city,
the public schools, ail these will share in
the tribute to the memory of America's
lirst President.
In addition to this the occasion will
he sigiiHltzed by the dedication of one of
the rarest roses that has ever been de
veloped In this country "The Rose of
Oregon." a flower which Luther Burbank
has been spending years to bring to Its
present stale of perfection and which he
has sent to Portland to become the
parent stock of the choices roses of the.
Northwest. Mr. Burbank hoped to be
able to come here, but he found that his
experimental work in connection with the
work the Government Is doing in floricul
ture would not permit htm to leave Cali
fornia. Similarly. Joaquin Miller, the famous
son of Oregon and "poet of the Sierras."
expressed a desire to be present and
take some part in the ceremonies, but his
publishers Insisted that he "rush proof"
on his latest volume of works. He wrote
that the best lie could do was to send
souvenirs of his picturesque home down
In California, and the &) post cards with
his own autograph and a view of his
Summer home will be given to the little
girls who will take part In the exercises
tomorrow afternoon.
At (end for Seattle Fair.
F. V. Dunham, a former citizen of
Portland and present acting director-general
of til Aiaska-Yukon-Paclfic Exposi
tion will arrive here tonight, with
Director of Publicity Welford Beaton, to
take part as official representatives of
the Seattle) Fair in the big civio demon
stration. The Park Board has shown Its Interest
In the affair by directing a gang of em
ployes to prepare the ground In front of
the Forestry building for the reception
of the 100 rose bushes which the little
bovs and girls selected from all parts of
the city will plant during the ceremonies.
The Park Board will have plenty of men
nn hand to see that all the rosea brought
there will be set out.
The roses will be planted by a volun
tary corps of more than a hundred boys
and girls. The holes have already been
r1t;g foretho rooting of the rose bushes,
and M or more little girls. In white pina
fores, will hold the rose trees .a place
'while an exiual number of boys, wearing
straw hats, will shovel the earth Into
pUce about the roots, immediately after
in ceremonies.
The privilege of helping to beautify the
c'tv made immediate ami strong appeal
to all the little folks who were noiiiied
of the need of their personal assistance
In the rose-p'.anting. and the Rose Festi
val Association is still receiving messages-
by telephone, letter and, in person,
from boys and girls eager to have a
hand In the planting of the bushes
wiiich. by early Summer, will brighten
the grounds about the great log cabin
with tiiousands of blossgms.
Instead or tho temporary planting,
necessary because of the hurried ar
rangements for rose-planting day last
year, the, work done by the little volun
teers will be permanent, and ever' rose
bi-sli wiil be left to grow and thrive anf
blossom through each season in the exact
pia.-e where it Is planted. The grounds
about the Forestry building have long
neded this touch of beauty, and when
V.i bushes begin to bud and bloom In
rarly Spring, the place will become one
of the most attractive and beautiful of
all t lit puijlic grounds of the city.
tiivc Out SouMiir IoM-t-ards.
As a souvenir r.f the day each of the
little girls i.o assist In Uw planting will
lo given u r.(.st-v-ard picture of the home
of J aqii!ii Miller, with his name and n
pretty sentiment written upon It by the
j.oet himaeif, who dearly loves both chil
dren and roses.
As Ionian our 111 be a legal, holiday.
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Ailments of Men
Happily Overcome
SUCCESSFtTLXY TRIED BY
MAST.
Undoubtedly the following pre
scription will work wonders for
that (treat class of men who.
through dissipation of their nat
ural strength, find themselves ill
their "second childhood" long be
fore the three score and ten al
lotted to life's pleasures and en
joyments are reached.
It Ss presumed to be Infallible,
and highly efficient in quickly
restoring in "nervous exhaus
tion," weak vitality, melancholia
and the functions.
First get fifty cents" worth of
compound fluid balmwort In a
one - ounce package, and three
ounces syrup sarsaparilla com
pound; take home, mix and let
stand two hours; then get one
ounce compound essence cardiol
and one ounce tincture cadomeno
compound (not cardamom). Mix
all in a six or eight-ounce bottle,
shake well, and take one tea
spoonful after each meal and one
when.retJrlng followed by a
drink cf water.
By mixing it at home no man
need be tho wiser as to another's
shortcomings, and expensive fees
are avoided.
Lack of poise and equilibrium
in men is a constant source of
embarrassment even when the
public least suspects It. For the
benefit of those who want a re
storation to full.' bounding
health, and all the happiness ac
companying It, the above homo
treatment is given. It contains
m opiates or habit-forming
drugs whatever. Mix It at home
and no one will be the wiser as
to your affliction.
there will be no school, and all the
school children of tho city are invited
to attend the roso'plantlng ceremonies
and witness the planting. As long as
the shovels and straw hats hold out. all
the schoolboys who desire to help In
the planting will be allowed to do so,
and each little girl will have an oppor
tunity of helping to hold the bushes
upright for the planting, so long as
there are bushes left to plant.
Portland has the distinction of being
the only city which has a regular an
nual rose-planting day. and all who
are. interested in helping to make this
day a success and a credit to the Rose
City are urged by the Rose Festival
Association to attend the ceremonies
and bring along as many of the little
folks in their neighborhood as can be
rounded up.
For the purpose of jogging up every
one's memory the greatest massed band
ever assembled In Portland, consisting
of the musical organizations of the
Peninsula. St. John and North Alblna.
will parade the streets of the city dur
ing the morning hours and will adver
tise "Rose-Planting day" with flaunt
ing banners. The Peninsula Rose As
sociation, composed of nine district Im
provement clubs, will atjfjind the big
celebration at the Forestry building in
the afternoon after their exercises at
Columbia Park in the morning.
The following Is the official pro
gramme of the afternoon celebration:
Music. Professor Brown's Rose City Band;
rose planting, direction Mrs. J. W. Minto.
president K.use tsocleiy: prayer. Bishop
t'har'.os Scalding: presentation to Portland of
Luther Burbank new rose offering. sr. Em
met lrake. chairman: off trial acceptance of
BurSank offering. Major Harry Lane: cement
ing friendly relation between the twin me
tropoli o? the Northwest. F. V. Dunham,
acting director-general Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition ; presentation of Joaquin Miller
souvenirs to the human rosebuds' assisting
In the rose planting. President Ralph V.
Hoyt; benediction. Bishop Bcaddtng.
The Rose Festival Association will
be represented at the Peninsula cele
bration in the morning by President
Ralph W. Hoyt, and W. Wynn Johnson,
who- Is scheduled to deliver the chief
address of the day on behalf of the
association. Mr. Johnson will also rep
resent the Rose Society, of which he is
a prominent member.
Will Hold Special Meetings.
The opening service in the series of
special meetings to be held in Central
Baptist Church by Rev. John M. Dean,
of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Seattle,
will be given tomorrow night. The
title of the opening address will be
"Get Out of the Wine Press." These
meetings will be conducted nightly, ex
cepting Saturday. The subjects of the
addresses to follow are: Tuesday
night. "Three Deaths in One Life":
Wednesday. "On the Gallows for the
Commonwealth"; Thursday. "A Strange
Church Social"; Friday, "The Devil's
Phrase Book." Rev. Mr. Dean will also
speak at both services on Sunday, Feb
ruary 2S
CARD OF THANKS.
The familv and relatives of the late
John H. Juchemlch desire to thank the
kind friends who by their presence and
beautiful floral offerings showed their
sympathy with thelm in their hour of
sorrow.
Try Dr. Lorenz' Nerve Tonic Tablets.
Eyssell's 289 worrlson. 4th and tth.
Shoemaker's
Poultry Book
AND ALMANAC FOR 1909.
There Is nothing In the world like It. It
contains 220 large pages, handsomely lllus
trsted. A number of most beautiful Col-
ored Plate of i-owls true to life. It tells
all about all kinds of Thoroughbred Fowls,
with life-like Illustrations, and prices of
same. It tells how to raise poultry suc
ressfully and how to treat all diseases com
mon among them. It gives working plans
and illustrations of convenient Poultry
Honses. It tu all about
Incubators and Brooders
It gives full Instructions for operating ail
kinds of Incubators. This chapter Is mar
velously complete and worth dollars to any
one using an Incubator. It gives descrip
tions and .prices of Incubators, Brooders and
all kinds of Poultry Supplies. In fact. It 1
an encyclopedia of chickendom and will be
mailed to anyone on receipt of only 13
cents. Tour money returned if not pleased.
C. C. Shoemaker. Box 603. Freeport. III.
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MAKING FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE
SMALL WOMEN. MISSES'. JUNIORS'
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$49.00 flat-top - desk in golden
oak special $33.
$119.00 sanitary roll-top desk, in
golden oak special : . . . . ?7t.
$120.00. sanitary roll-top . desk, in
golden oak special ? 79.
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Toil
A selection from our sample, line of these bedroom pieces em
bracing eleven patterns all attractive toilet table designs in
the mahogany, golden-oak and Ihe birdseye maple mirrors in
the 'most popular shapes. Sale Monday and Tuesday.
$33.00 Toilet Table,
in the golden oak
reduced to
$3o.00 Toilet Table,
in the golden oak
reduced to
$16.75
$1S.50
$36.00 Toilet Table,
in the birdseye ma-
pie reduced to ... $19.75
$35.00 Toilet Table,
in the mahogany
reduced to $19.75
$37.00 Toilet Table,
in the birdseye ma-
pie reduced to . . . $19.95
$80.00 Toilet Table, in
lee Our Window Display of Bond
bar 'Wilton Rugs and Carpets
Showing some of the new Spring designs and colorings plain
centers, with Grecian and self-toned borders the latest and most
beautiful in exclusive floor coverings and affording great lati
tude for distinctive interior decorative schemes. We can furnish
all the latest shades m the plain carpets with Grecian borders.
The iew Spring patterns in all other floor coverings are now
shown in the Carpet Department sixth floor.
Higlh-Oass faterior Dec3ratioo9 Fine
The increased demand for high-class interior decoration of the modern home has brought forth most artistic and dependable
wall decorations in both paper and fabric. Tn Austria, Germany, England and Japan arc produced the most popular and pleasing
effects, where originates the color schemes and designs found in the newest papers and fabrics.
German and Austrian Tekko wall decorations hi paper are perfect damask effects. We show these in many different tints and
designs. These are Avail decorations that have no equal m laying a foundation necessary to produce the most harmonious and pleas
ing results. ' ' ' , ji 1
The English silk fibers are far superior to tints where plaih colors are desired, as they have more depth and are last m co oi.
We are showing English chintz and cretonne effects in foreign wall papers that are most pleasing tor P"1"? "Jf .p0 ,
and floral cretonne schemes. Library, hall and dining-room leather effects in hand block designs; also hand block fnees m all xudlns.
The decorative department sixth floor.
Basement Specials in Laondry and
Household Articles
x. list of bargains offered tomorrow and Tuesday that will
enable housewives to effect a saving in replenishing their house
hold stock. .
12-qt. galvanized Wa
ter Pails special . . . 20
"Leader" Washboards
special . 25
31-3-foot Ironing
Boards special . . . 30
Auxiliary Sleeve Iron
ing Boards special 35c
No. 2 galvanized Wash
Tubs special 65
Folding Clothes-Drying
".Rack special . . 65?
Galvanized Wash
Tubs. JSTo. .3 size
special'
Tiose City"Washing Machines
Mail Orders "
WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT
AND CAREFUL ATTENTION
See
A number of the higher grade styles in our line of modern office desks will show an unusual
reduction from their regular prices in this three days' sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
These bear the shopmark of the Derby Desk Company America 's leading concern in the
making of fine office desks. The finest workmanship the most practical construction and
arrangement of interiors and only select stock of mahogany and golden oak is displayed in
these pieces. The nine patterns included in this sale offer an opportunity to those who would
take advantage for selecting a high-grade desk sanitary roll top standard roll top and
flat-top styles.
$132.00 double flat-top desk, in
golden oak special $87.50
$142.00 sanitary roll-top desk, in
golden oak special $87.50
$15&00 sanitary roll-top desk, in "
golden oak special $95.75
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$37.50 Toilet Table,
in the mahogany
. reduced to
$43.00 Toilet Table,
in the. birdseye ma
ple, reduced to ...
$50.00 Toilet Table,
in the mahogany
reduced to
$63.00 Toilet Table,
in the mahogany
reduced to
$52.50 Toilet Table,
in the mahogany
reduced to
$19.95
$22.50
$31.50
$34.50
$34.75
$38.75
ef Tables
the birdseye maple reduced to.
Willow Clothes Bas
kets No. 3 size
special S0
Table Ironing Boards
special 95
Folding Ironing
Boards special $1.00
Heavy metal Wash
Boilers special .... $1.45
Perfection Clothes
Dryers special .... $1.90
Pail Mop Wringer
special $1.90
Two sizes in square
W i 1 1 o av Hampers
special $1.95 and $2.65
special $7.00
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housefur:
OPENING OF NEW DEPARTMENT OF LADIES'.
AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL
of Office D'
Lace Corfcaios-- Tnree Day ?s Special
Selling in the Drapery Department
200 pairs of white, ivory and Arabian
Lace Curtains cable nets, madras
nets and muslins $3.00 v.id $3.50
values at, per pair $1.85
Also one and two-pair lots from our
stock of Lace Curtains to close out.
Note the reductions from the regular
values in this three days' sale:
1-pair lot Brussels Laces,
$6.75 values, per pair. . . .
1- pair lot black and red
Laces, $8.5Q values, pair.
2- pair lot white panel Laces,
$10.50 values, per pair. . .
1-pair lot Brussels
Laces, $15.00. val
ues, per pair $5.00
1-pair lot Flemish
Point Laces, $13.50
value, per pair. . . . $5.00
1-pair lot Ivorv Filet
Laces, $20.00 val-
values, per. pair... $7.50
Fancy CortainMets at 4-ScPer Yard
In white, Arabian and ecru tints 50 inches wide, values from
$1.00 to $1.35 yard.
Scotch Madras at Sc Per Yard
In light shades, of ecru, green, pink and blue, regular value $1.50
ner vard.
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but the most dependable. Built and
designed on practical lines riveted to air-tightness, like a boiler
no cracks to leak air and no repairs to make, as "The Malle
able" is indestructible. Fitting points are more accurate and
construction more scientific than in any other range. We will
be pleased to demonstrate the many superior features of "The
Malleable." The Basement Department. ,
MPLETE
MISHERS
$178.00 sanitary roll-top desk, in
golden oak special $107.00
$.19l3.00 roll-top desk, in mahog
any special $112.50
$228.00 roll-top desk, in mahog
any special $137.00
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$2.50
$3.50
$3.75
1-pair lot Brussels
Lace-. $20.00 val
ues, ner pair
$7.50
1- pair lot Duchesse
Laces, $25.00 val
ues, per pair $10.00
2- pair lot White Filet
Laces, $30.00 val
ues, per pa,ir $10.00
"TheMalleaHe"
The Range
Ilndestruictilble
Conceded by range experts and
WallS Papers, Fabrics
gOOCl CUUKO IU UC lilt: it.rtUJ.ug laugi. vi.
America an embodiment of all that
is foremost in range-building built
for service and for better and quicker
results in cooking and baking and for
economy of fuel. The ideal range
for every home not the cheapest,
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED.
REPAIRED and REFINISHED.
OLD PIECES MADE LIKE NEW
-MOST REASONABLE PRICES