The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1905, Page 11, Image 11

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- 6f the p'uMiSherlSf the Telegram is the proband sojhe Nimble Willies were set to worjc serving chanty, theTelegranr'and Oregon
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CHURCH
SERVICES
- TAW. w
'' I w.nti.ll .rrMt Osrnsr MamkaU asd North
: a. .h .tmtai rT. C. W. Uajs, pMtar. 10
a. .. Umiday arbool: U a. , at 'Brotherly
t c Lee"M: a. sviriOMa asd Foliy'i-f :S
s. IS.. T. T. B. ti . BlHv ' . ' -
- TijT.L WMa El MeGlad. eaetor.. Preaek
" ins snrauut aad ewolsg. by the pastor. Bawls)
. au.. Bornlna. vna. Hyara VolnnUry, sab
tA: aftertorr meWdy by Hpebr; tola. "Be-
tha Onldea ParUlJV Ssafort. Mtas Masd
'Dtabrewi poattooa la C Asbfonli evealag. Tel
' ' antsry. Bmlsg Hrms. Asbford; doet. ."It ye
. - Abiae la Me." Nr. aad Mra. C. M.
aatbes 'nearer, StiU Nearer" ( pastlsde la W,
Mlweod Be. 0. ; A. IVwapeoa, neater.
kleralBS eernee at 111 Ber..JVIUIae S. Molt,
'- 1. I)..- eysodltal slaateaa rf far Oiwsea. vwlll
Mra tbe BMralnt eeravra, aa enerisg' lor
leae wiu ae ataer: i:en, bt. ljmn
Preebyterlia Rabhare aabool mtseloa-
, ary. will preerb. Tbla Is lions Mlaaloa sueoay
and n opportunity will be f iron lo a now i
,' onr moa la sola tbnacb eur swa, ea
Plrat .CamnrtaneWrBH' Twelfth aad Baet
... Tajlor streete; KT. B. Helm 'AUea. paiter,
in : a. m.. aocend asnirefMU'r aerrice of Un
'. , ' preeeat pastorate; 11 as.. Hoadsy aehoal; S.m
V su Jnnioc EadaaTer; M0 p. sealer Ba
i oTor: T.30 a. .. areacblnc eerrlea. .
Wmtalnsterttaat Trnth and Weldler
"afrbeta: e. "Heary " Warmtie,; paatet. 11 l.
"Sweetenlns Ufe'a Bitter Tblaa"t t:
' p. .. "A Queatlea of Prnnt aad Ieaa.
. . Thirdneat Pine and Thirteeath atreeei: Key.
A. J. Moatsoswry. 1aetnr. Vba pestor preecbea
Vwrali) and erealng. -. .',.
' Honth Tlntt sad Glbhe atreeta; Ber. 11. I.
, . MHIHIaad. paator. 10:30 a. m., "Our Lead for
fbrtat"; 11 ., Hiinday acbool, E. C Bronaafh,
snnerinteadeet
; p. is., US. prayer . Bneli-
ln: T
Ine : t :AO a..
ay paeur.
' Pinlmoot Tnrart ileeelasd aTeaae and ier-
i wtt aireet; Her. U aiyroa soeaer, paarnr. in
arrmnt ef repalra te- tbe rharcb oaly tbe rel-
In wins eerrtres wlU be beM as Indicated;. Bab-
bath arbaol at 10 a. sr.. eeeb claea stwutas le
f the .borne ef tbe tearberj en-sins; eerWr at
T:an p. pa. m the uaitea sretnrea fam, ea
.slech'aAlo, street, sear Nlntb. , ,. ,. '. .
'AnT.'
The Will If Teeanle dTnrner Twelfth and Tar-
-lor atreeta; Bar. -rVMsoeib Bretfa-her, D. It.,
. Motor, 10:15 a. ej., "One aemrd" prayer teeet
ln; 10::to a. m.. "Tbe UbrUtlas's Hurlana."
Tbe Lord'a Soppey will be utorwd and a larse
nniaber at sew ateabera rmSeed and welrosied.
1 11:10 p. St., Bible erbooi rlaiwe for all. B. Y.
, -P. U. : p. at., eerrlre, leadera, J. t. I'dell
, i.ad tarey Wladnni; t:o p. la.. sepUiia. "Pert-
laad'a Home Cleanlnir.'' Nperbil ausle by tbe
Temple eaartet and eharna. ; -
; Olrarr Corner Beat KlybHi ana Beat Grant
10 a. a... Bible srhonl: 11 a. a., dlrlna wer-
, ahlp. wttli aa eana!lltle aermes by tbe slate
rr ? eranfellat. Bey, 11. Wyaa Wooes i p. a..
BOile arbonl tat OeroMa; I p. a., preaeaiaf la
eraMs; 4 p. a., eerrlea for mea and women;
(HI a., ronof penple'e meeting; IrSO, eras.
. fellatio eereire ronduHed by He. H. Wise
Joaea.. Tbla win be tee ckwnf eerrtee e Ike
taree weeke" rerlral. .
.. , Bf i mid Heat Sevanta asd Antes? ttrAta;
' Ptantoo U LapbaoL paeUr. 10:) a. m.. "Cre
riried wltb Uirlat.'' Tbe lord's Bnpeer will be
. "ereerred at IKe ebtae ot tbe sereire aad the
. band f fellnwslitp a I ran Is new aMnbera.. It
' jm., Bible arbonl; : p. m.. Toans rencb'a
anion; 7:30 p a., "Irenarallaa tor tbe Isrd's
J Betom." . P. Baatford, org nlat.
. OntralWoodmeti pf tbe World ba lining.
, . Beat Hlith and Beat AMee atreeta; Wllllaa B.
- Handall, alniater. I0:9 S. m., "A Bane Bs-
. tIt1"( 11 a., Bible aehoal: T:xn s. a., " rrea
' . aied tlnanea' eeraas Tbe Simple lfe." Prof.
I W. r. Wereebknl, aarlrsl alrscbari Msa Balb
. BbotTeev ersenlat.
" ; ' I mate MareCorner Mesne and BeenM atreeta;
, , Bee. M. U. Bledana, paator. I SO a. a.,
i . "Sleeloos," wltb tbe ernisanee' of toe Lord a
Btwper al the close ef tbe aerrloa; T-et p. .,
crap.'. pft ''iqoki-
. f, . :
wljVmads "'i for. obvious T reasons
this i "sworn- n snora Wworr
per.
tinsnin and J""-
v. Picture of the ""returns" .-of the Telegram ; mill nofpa
px circu jno jleXelegram 'liead all through .the bip - does have
u.' lu" ; of a copy ofhe Telemm was removed from, newspaper
irjaae to . ooy nirca to noia; up a smgiccopy 01 jnc iiui wu,
than fiii " Trnit ii' rh Afrnrrr rh ir rTIrf In" a OrrPDnian.
a vJT
Tb Work ef tbe Holy Spirit In Ooaverttag
Soeau" t.i. . ' . .-.-.-'.-.:. i
-?;.. -- .''.
,vi rr y.i rravoxiicsx. r. i ii ..
Bast Side Comer Kerby and rargn' streMa;
Rev, 4. Boajerena, aeator. 11 a. ai., "Tbe
Greater tbaa sokvawB"! saaday erbsel at lu
a. at.i Jaalor Bsasevoff at . aa.( a. la. C JU,
0:48 . as, t
J 8t. JMina Ooraer Jobs snd.lTaaboe atreeta;
E. BS'McVlrkar, eaator.' 11 a. aa., "Ceaeawa
Hns of Aaron aad Hie Bob: T:fl6 p. a.,
fomisearenieat ef a apeclal eerlea e( atii line
wbtcb will ton time ftrl erenisg ef tbe ' ;
sll sre laTlted to attead; 10 ,. Bandar
ebool: 3:.10 p. m.. Junior K. I C ;
p. BiBolflr K.L. d K.'-- i . -MlMleav
H. 1. HnlatM. pestnr! Bath's hall.
Tier street, betweea Twraty-ftrat aad Twen
tyreond street. 9 3B a. m Bnadar arhool;
Areacbto.M0:W a. la. and T.V p.' a. subject,
Tae aasi rrsyer Meriing. -. . . .
-, - : ;;V, ... fuJ-l.i
: ' OOVaBMATlOBAL. .
flret Park aad Madtaoa atreeta; Rer. K. L.
Roeee. O. I..-paator. 1:1M a. a.. boy cob.
analoa aad receptloa ef aeeabera; T:10 p. a.,
"Tbe Comforter''; 11:1b p. a.. Bandar aeaonl.
Clinton O. Mlrkle. aaperintendeat) e; p. as,
T. p. 8. C. B.; rbotr, Mra. Boae Blorb-Bsuer,
Mra. W. A. T. Baaboaar, W. H. Borer. W. A.
Montroaery; Prof. W. H. Boyar, choir director;
Mlae Xranora Piaber. oriraDlt.
PiKrla cbapet llerond atreet. near Iianete.
:30 a. a.. Hnaday acbool; Wllllaa H.. Broa
aoa. ea Darin atnoent. ' - . .1 .. .
Haaaalo atreet Bast Berentk atreet berth aad
HaraaM atreet; Bee. tneriee B. c&aae, paator.
10:M a. "r.. tbe bolr eoamnnloaT :1W V. a..
Obrbttlaa Badaaeer, wltb pectal seretoe; . Bua-
esr arnooi ! '
Wlllaaors T:0 p.' wrf, " aerrlee wltb
be Bar. Char lea B. Cbaae, pastor ef
Il ITI01la
Hsaaale
aireec caerea.
MlaalinlDDl anuae Wauiday acbool at 10 ft
at.; sanrfcw wltb aeraoa by Bar. C P. Clapa,
ji a. m. i tRrami caaearar, e:so p. a.i
Ties wltb addreea by SWT. H. M. Traeey of
Pranrlare. T:30 a. au
Hlgbland Corner Presrntt and Beat Btzlh
atreet aertbr Bee. A. M., Bonkwood, pester. 10
a. a., Senda acbool; it a. a., aoralns eerelee
asd receptloa of new meabera aad eons aitsi tort
p. a.jiJiiBior Badeaeot. t M p. Si., 'We(-
Hi ung w Dirurifni.
sannyalde Corner of- Raat Taylor ead fast
Tnirty-fourta otreeta; Her. J. 1. Btanh, paator.
11 a. a., "Tbe Two Gates." and ebildrea'e sar
mnn aa "Hla Brotber'a Keeper"; -T:S0 p. a.,
"Unrecorded Herers.'' Roaday echool, 10 e. a.t
B. - C. pit. nperlateadfat ; Carutlaa
aerrice at :) p-a. .1' ..
... ,-V' '. '(: '' ' - - ST. . " ' I'
f , . tanoBurt. ' ' : ' '. u
Cewteaary Vaer Bast Ping ' and Klntb
Itreetoi Wllllaa .11. Heppe; D. J, 'pet tor.
IO:ao a.' ar:, "Tbe Leaaoa Tinrtt by the preeeat
(treat BeTlrata"! anecUl sabeet fof'T.M p. a.,
"Tbe Final Jndgment: Part, Jadgs, Iudlrimenti
Hanaae-scbaoL 12
league. 6:1A juniors it 4. 1
Tar lor atreet Dr. Prancta Barcette Bbnrt,
pastor.-. S 80 a. rUeaae; J0: a, a., 'Tbe
Mtgbty'tq Bare") 11:19 p. a.. aaday arheol:
(l:0o p. a.. Bpworth learoe; t: p. a., "Uood
Weoies tiod'a Best Ollt."
Oreee ii act ef Twelfth aa4 Taybw atresia!
Clareaee Traa WUeos. D. D., pastor. 10:30
a. a., "Tbe Traneftgaratloa of Cbriat"! f:M
p. a... "Tbe Cbrietlea Doctrine of Sln"i Son
day srheol st ll.lt p. a., snd Bpwertb ereper
aerriro.st 0 SO. Mlaafcaary prayer meeting
Tbanday Sight; all welenae; alwaya welpeaw.
Central Roaaell and Barb atraeU. AU.ina:
T. I. Keemg. pastor, The retal aetl)ea will
continue; Camp Meeting Ma. will preach botk
aomtog and eeealng. r
Trinity twwi Bast Teat and Grant etrretat
Re. Harnld Uherg, paator; 10:30 a. m., "Ooa-
enlona Tbrongb Kterr.lty"; IKJ pv m., "How
to open the Heart"; Bnnday acbeol at
io a. au;
pworrn Magna a I a:-a p.
Bpworth Dornee Twenty-third
birring
atreeta; Henry T. Atkleson Dae tee. In
bneda ochonl; 11 a. a.. !'A Walh wltk
t.krlet"! 30 p. a., Rpwnrth laagae; 1:90, "A
Peculiarly Chrtattaa Hope." .
IPTIOOPAX. . . , I
Obasel ef the. Traaaghraratfaa m'i
Brt(a I
arreet, near Oak : Re. W. K. Pewell,
R. Pewell. rhan. I
lain.
Service, aeraoa aad holy eosiaaalna. U I
a. m
j Buads acbool. :4A a. m. .
at.
Jones Memorial Beiiamid; Be, w. B. I
la charge. Sexur erbneL -11 a. Bu: I
enlag eervlce and sermon. T:B. "I
ood Bbepbard ssllweed atreet asd Via-1
r ,
V ' V
Jor it ibasto pay. full againstv-i
iu, mnuwit, grapncu '
tne wck', nor-to waste, has 0b ;'returns"-it circulates all The1 Jour-
rs -
.. j ..iw ,t..v.,
thought flashed into the ' of three
K;e r,;.f.ira 4i kx mtitf trt
eeirrer aareae, AIMna;' Bee. Job a Dawaoa, rec
tor, 10 a. a., Sunday arnooi; 11 a. BV. bolr
mnaealon and aeraoa; T;J0 p. B-i evaalad
prarar aad aeraoa.
St.- Andrew -a PeataslaTBer. Jobs Da
In eharaa. . IftawMi emlee. tl. a -
Trinity ebapee Mnetavetb atreet. sear Wasb
tnstoa atreeti Be. Dr. A. A. blorrlaon. rerber.
BerrtcM, nol eommanloa, li. Hi.; morning aar-
lc. 10:30 a. a. J erealng aerMe. l:sn p.
Beads arbenL 11 a. Tbe asaal Bontbtr
ties pf anna wtll be held la tbe evening. Be.
rice during 'Lent will be sa follow : Daily,
eaeept Batordaya, d p. a. I Wedneadaya, holy
aeaiaaaloa. 10 a. a.;-PTiuyav utaay, to a. mt.
St. Dartd'a F.aat Twelfth and Retasmt; Be,
fieorse B. Van Waters. l. D rettor. lis. am.,
bolr aamaaatoa: T:tO .a. a., evensong and
aontfcir orgu recital; ganday acbool, t.i
- TfaTTES BKEmZX.
' Pint Corner Eaat Plftseath and
atreeta:. H. i Sbaffar. Daator. Prayer
lee at B 90 a. a.; aeraoa by Preatdlng Elder
Neff at 11 a, a. and T:su p. a.; aymnoalaa at
p a,, "Wby I Aa a liaitea vrethrea.
Meeara. .Reakle. hflUrr. MeAalry. Bartaea
Hosebrasgh. Hattoe. Bmerick. Coon, Buetei
Mrs. , i.. A. 'Beakle and Mr. W. W, Bose
hraugb will apeak. AU aeabera aad frleada
rsqueeted to bring lunch and spend tbe dey at
the eaarca. nprciai aaaic ny Mra. -j. m. .
Miller, d. A.Henkle, W. W. Boaebrangk. a
W. BartBees, aad tbe Bale qua rut. , Bndeara
at :M a. a.1 " . . t
' Portaroonth At ArtiMsa' hall. Sunday arbbol
at 1:S0 p. a.. Mra. T. K. cooa, auperinteaasai.
Be. BL saertca, laager el song.
.. . OSBIBTIAB,
jrirea Ooraer park aad Oelaabla
B.
Murkier, paator.- Bevrral
at 10:30
aad TdO p. a. Bnbjeet of evening err
mon, "Tbe Paaalng or Uenonlnatioaaiiaa: .or,
Cbrla'Haa Unit eersos DenemlnatloaalHna."
Bodaey Arsnoe Coraer Bodney awae bed
Knott itreeti Alhya Baaoa. "alniater. 11 a. bl
"The Mlaaloa ef tbe Cburch"! :u a. a.. Baa-
da school; S.'AO p. a., rbrlatlaa Endeavor;
T:3 . a.. -'Buageatlva Figures."
Central Corner Baatv Tweatleth aad Balmoa
atreets. The paator. Be. J. P. wbarmley. will
meaner rerrrai siiiai aormag aaa eveaing.
. a . - - . . a. an . T . . c .
S:o. p. saw ' P' - -l T: " special
serricaa,. ; ; .v ,
at. Jgaea Rngllab Onmer Weat Park and
fefferena aareeta; J. A. Leas, paator. aeielne
at II a. a. and T 44 a. a., conducted by tbe
paator. . Special moale at each aervtes ander the
direct Isa pf Dr. Keefer. Boaday arbonl at M
a. a. dceoilonal aervlre by tbe Luther league
at e:en, jeu s.r aiaa aioin.
. MArreeian--itt North Kourteenth atreet i gw.
1. M Nerlng. pastor. Herri cea at It a. m. Bad
p n-l Bonday acbool at S 4n a. a.
The Korweglaa Braod 4'wr Eaat Tenth
and Ursat atreeU! O. Hagoes,. pastor.. Benkea
at 11 a. , a. (ad 7:30 p. a. SuDday acheol at
:J0
jHiiiTiAjf omcx.-
rhnreb ef Car let Scientist ScottUh
Rite ealbedrsl, Morrlnon and Lonvnadals streets,
an ilna 11 a. a. and a. a.: aubJert sf eer-
Bion. "Bubetance." foe day acbool gt eloae ef
morning aervlre.
Second Aanlrorloa heildlBg. Third, betweea
Tarwt god Bslmos atreets. Heries, 11
ead Hp. a.; anbject, , "Sobataoce"! .1
ecaooi, 11 a. a,, la tbe reaaiag rooma. , ; ,
"! tTAVOIXICAL AsSOCIATIO.
Plrat Rnglle a Corner Eaat Slith aad htarkat
atreeta; He. O. W. Hlnmer, paster. 11 s. a.r
"Honor Due -Oe Paresis I p. a., "What
Slight Ha Jeeas te Auk for Our Ileart, sad
Mrf 10 a. a.,' Saaday school: 13 p. a.,
onlor AlUaneei T:30 p. ., Xoaag Paopei
auiaae. . , j
. I
m. x. cvvncK soirra.
Plrat Itm Hecoad atreet, Poreaters hall; B.
a UnM. tiaator. Rfwular aaevlcaa. It aa.
aad T::io p. a. : Bvaday acbool. JO a. a.: Kp-
worth league, SO a. a. Dr. (I. H. Stovall of
Perth Worth, Tetaa. wtll oeeupy tbe puhlt
moralag aad evealag a ltt aaator la eut e( tbe
Jelly. , , " . ,., ,
.. , . ' 1 " " '. , ' "
rnrTTABIAB. .
Ptret TaaMIl and seventh; ttr. .. flres.
gey, aaater. 11 a. av, sarrlca WIU aJstoarea oa
is
J
But the fact is the papers so photo-
wcic uui ruuiuaia. 4.11c luurua
niene - netHORi - o - K!Hoinefa
-
- in - law, no son-in-law as has our
a arculation livetrculatipn,
to Ave business men, to be selected
- circuiauon, , oocs notjsnow in
v v,,
the DaOCf that falls dOWtl 111 the
forfait the sunv named In charitvl
others are to have their-money
"The Attitude ef the Chareh Toward Labor
aad the Laborer"; 11:3b p. a flaaday aches!;
T p. bl, Mlaa Ooddard of the High acbool gptaks
ea "A IcrBoa la Germany." v ,
;.. ''T.'H. C. A. ''
AaasrUHea r andltsrlaa 107 Fourth street.
Bonds club. Sunder. 3 p. a., sddrees oa "Sin,"
by Hare ace True . WUsea, D. D., paator Grace
Methodist rhnreh; aaslc by Coulter's erchaua
aad aula quartet. . ,
- T. W , 0. A. " a
rrlce. 1:45 p. si. Mr. Jaavaa Mas-
keasis. will apeak aad Mra. Beyd BaaUiea will
All woass are lavitea,
uatmxAMtnvt. s
The BIMlcal MrltusHats' aaloa aeets lags
larly every Sunday afteraosa- and etenlng st
Drear hull. 163 evened street, betweea MArrisoa
asd Ysmbiu. ,1:30 a. nu, Bible pbrltuslbm
sad esafiTaaee. ' - e rr
Tbe Pint Bplrltasl aoclery ArtlaanaV hall.
Abtagtoa buikilng. ' Third atreet. nee Washing.
toa atreet. ' Ooaferenee, to I lowed by f. B.
Wssier 11 a.' a.; Children a Proeresal
esua, 11:30 p. a.1 Rev. A. Baasad at iDo
a. a. and T:45 p. a.
' tarvh f Oed IM Hawthorn avenue; 0. T.
rTeal, pastor. Servlree st 1:30 aad I p. a.;
asadsy school. 1 p. a. . .
New Tbouglit andaty At hall No. MA. Allaky-I
ouiraing, nannvmi corner jsira aaa aiorrhaa
atreeu. Dr. Batler deHvera the first of a aa.
rlea of three lectare-acrmons, oa "Tbe Bigas
ot the Times; or. The Mew Age end Its Mess
log." Three lecture will b .liberal, lade-
penaeui ana rsiigis-eneaarw.
Mllleanlal Dawn O. A. R. 'ball. Ber these t
enrner Becoad aad Merraoa streets, services gt
a:eu p. a. ... ,. . v
- The People's Chrlatiaa anion . fiee Religiose
r .. . , , . . . , . f-m , wr mWHM nWBWt
aww la their, sew bell, XM Morrtanu, near
hieoud. 11 a. as., addreea b the leader, snb
ect. "Hare aad Te Be"; 11:U p. a., atady
claaaea In life proMea; 7 5 p. a., concert by
tlouller.
yniou wwji, mra. 4. r. noware, vocal tat;
I IK m. m a,.4a.M I.iiImi . aM .
sehject. "Tbe Physlslogy ef a Thuaght." .Alt
weicnaa. .. .. .t . .
MICHIGAN SOCIETY
TO RECEIVE NEIGHBORS
,:--;.v;;-.'-.1:, ,,;-. . v-v
' The Michigan society of Oregon will
have a genuine old-fashioned Michigan
housewarmlng in Concordia hall Tuna
day evening -next , All the former real
dents of Michigan living lit this state,
snd all tbe members of the. other state
societies hero are Invited. A fins must'
csl and literary program has been pre
pared, good flve-mlnuto talks -will be
made and refreshments will be served.
Old-time dancing will bo a feature of
the- entertainment .
That members of the different . state
societies may become acquainted a mem
ber from each society will bo found on
the reception committee. x ."Among' ' the
speakers will bo -Governor Chamberlain
and Tom Richardson of tha Dixie .so
ciety. Mayor Williams of the New York
society, C. it. Idleman of the Ohio so
ciety,, John Manning of the Nebraska
society. W. T. Vsughan of the Illlnola
society, William M. Davis of tha Mis
souri society and Capt Jesse Baker,
U. 8.' A..' of the Pennsylvania society.,
- The Michigan society has experienced
a marvelous growth since Its organisa
tion two months"' ago. and snould easily
draw a very large membership from the
4,000 Mlchlgswlers in Portland.- The
permanent headquarters and meeting
place of the society will be hereafter
in the nail, comer Sixth
streets, -; - -
DUSIucSS OLCCK
Mftrshall-Wslls Hardware Conv
; pany Cuya Catwaan Twelfth
.' and Thirtaanth Struts. ;:;,
WILL ERECT E1C CRICK, ,
V - - WAREHOUSE AT ONCE
Mrs. " Ruaaall Cats Corner at
:t4 Washington and Twentieth
V Streets for Good Price, ;
- Increased demand for warehoose room
to accommodate their growing business
ha compelled the Marshall-Wells Hard
war company to make another heavy
Investment1 In-Portland real estate. In
addition to the handsome block recently
erected tor It at the cormar of. Fifth
and 'Oak streets. .' Yesterday the firm
cloaad negotiations for - a - block of
(round between .Irving . and Johnson
streeta, and 'Twelfth and -Thirteenth
treats. The price paid waa 148.900.
Tbe company will at one erect
larite" brick warehouse, In which, heavy
hardware will be stored. The important
feature of the new warehouse, will be
Its railroad switching facilities, a need
the - company has .felt strongly, since
It has - been impossible to secure the
construction of sldetrackr to the Fifth
street house.
- Business property.' 100 ' by ' 100 feet
at the northeast corner of Washington
and Twentieth streets, now'oocapled by
a three-story frame structure, has been
purchased by Mrs, Qeors B. Bussell,
for IM.000. " , - - . '
The property was formerly owned by
Addison Dobbins, who some years ac
relinquished It to the Scottish Mortgage
Trust company, f ram which- Mrs. Rub
sail has purchased It, through Wake
Held A Fries, ' It is said the new owner
will make no material alterations In the
building at this time, beyond putting; It
In ood repair. ; . T .
BISPHAM'S PROGRAM
FASCINATE ALL
Great Singer ia Also a Discoverer
V; ; of New and Old Inter- T
; esting Music.':'.-
Not only' la David Blspham' the great
est American baritone -now before tbe
public,, possessing a rich. Impassioned
1 1 voice and dramatic temperament, but In
JSTS iJSr 7cnJ2!V?i
i conception, marked construcuvs talent.
lend astonishing, familiarity with au
Ung out lost or, neglected works of th
the
BrwRt masters' sue b as possesses hid
den or, pec aiiar beauties. These ho
lnri them arltsj ' warm Irfiaginatlve
power that nsver fsila to enchant.
JUm pro gnun gt tns Mamoaxa Thurs
day wllL ba as. fresh and sparkling; as
thosoheBs,yeDyewjQrk.. . Along
with soma or tbe great ansa that have
made him famous, "The Evening Star,"
Tanahauser: "Albeiich's Curse," Rhein-
gold, rspreeeDttng the trag-te side of his
art, . and the "Pace's Boob." Falataf f.
showing; htm In marry comedy, there
will ba others equally noble but not
ma well known, such as the winning snd
beautiful aria by Handel. --"Arts' sod
Galatea,- O Ruddier Than s Cherry."
a merry, ' florid old ' aria. s delicious
rhapsody- of my lady's charms. "The
Monk," by Meyerbeer, another old-time
Jewel that Is as good aa new, is full of
Are and pathos, stirring ins . human
heart, into a paaalon of pity with: the
atrangs power that belongs so pecul
iarly to Meyerbeer. ; ,.
Dainty snd dellcat ambits from Baechl
That's the point not special prices on some old goodsthat we wish to get rid of
but a close price on all goods. .
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Ellera Piano House's BigV Ocnerous, Breed 'Q-c
-Progressive Way of Selling Pianos Proving a
. Practical Benefit to Scores of Buyers.
n Saturday evening closed one -of the
most even tfaT weeks of our club satoavf
So man' of the sales' made were Ifter
the purchasers had made a moat careful
and thorough Investigation of the' club
proposition snd compared our pianos and
prices with other makes now offered in
the city. .;",;. .',;:..;.' -'; 'v ''yp';'-i
Of the numerous sales large propor
tion, too. were pianos of the very highest
grade. ' The week's record ' shows two
beautiful Chlekeiing uprights, one hand
some Weber, six Tina KlmbaUs, fonr Lea
ter. three Jacob Doll, two Hobart M,
Cable, two Schumann pianos, etc. the
entire sales of the week, up -to the time
of this going to press being 1 pianos.
Club "A" Is rapidly hearing Its close.
Prices and payments In tbla club are so
very moderate and the p4anos so fine, ad
to tempt the moot exacting buyer to In
vest, And we can assure everyone hi
this, as well as In the other five clubs,
they will never regret having taken ad
vantage of this co-operative proposition.
What It Is
' If, la simply extending to retail buyer
the same advantage that wholesale buy
ers have. . It Is cutting out the tremen
dous expense necessarily incurred by the
retailer in marketing as aenaltlv and
expensive an article as s piano. .., ,
Instruments are sold directly frorit.the
factory to the home, the Ellera Piano
House simply acting as the selling agent
tor you. ;. . "i :. (.''- ..
Already "nearly a tralnloed . of theee
pianos have been sold. '
Of the club membership, which Is lim
ited to 1,000. over a third of the member
ship' has already been secured, and de
liveries are being made juat aa fast as
pianos are received. For those who are
anxious to have their Instruments deliv
ered at once, wa have so far had enough
Instruments at our big warehouse lo
supply them at ones, and we will use our
utmost endeavor during this sals to- bo
prepared for the most urgent demand.
. W do as wo adrertlse.
what we are able to do.
- Ins; -X of
Our Best
and 8a ussy, charming old French Chan
sons and quaint English and' German
love- songs, several delicious novelties
also he presented in Portland for tas
Brat time by him. These poassss that
rare quality usually . absent in "novel
ties," varls., high - art. . mong theee Is
S group by, Landrm Ronald, entitled
"Four Bongs of the Hill." And there
are still other' delightful surprises is
store for the audience. -
The sals of seats for Blspham's oon-
eert will open Tuesday, March, 7, at
the box office of tbe Marquam. The
coneert Is under the direction . of Lois
Steers and Wyna Coman.' - .
The fair to be given by the Congre
gation Ahaval Hbolem ' In Merrill's hall
fUl
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INCLUOGD IN THE SALE
driving wagons?
; carriages" ' -
CARLETONS
Prices a Full Line of Harness,
and Delivery Wagons.
BAIN
MORRISON OTRCBT,
Prices and Payments
Uv 'Briefly. Put ;rT- ; '
jClnb "A" contains 1ST pianos, setting -regularly
at from I too to MOO. Prices to
club members 1117 to $311. Payments,
tt down and l.J5 a week., ' v
Club "B''- contains 181 pianos, selling
regularly from f271 t tSTI. Prices to
club members, flM lo (171, t Payments,
tl to down and (1.10 weekly. : -
Club "C" contains pianos priced reiruv
larly at front J50 to 410. Prices to club
members. 1147 to 1330. PsymsnU, $ltJ J
dowrr and 11 per weskj ' .,--..
' Club "D" contains 1S1 of the most
costly American made upright planes,
values $415 to $JS0. Prices to club mem
bers. Mil and up. Payments, $20 to 11$ ,
down and $1.60 per week... ., rt -. .-. ,, ...
- Club "E" membership 141. ooatliest
grands and uprights in special styles, all '
of them regularly priced at over $80.
Average saving on these to club gten
sera $147. Payments, $10 to $$ caah
and $3 to $& weekly... '. ..-
Club "F" contains 10 pianos, being "
mlBcellaneoue-eollectloti of-odd pianos,
manufacturers' samples, discontinued
1104 styles of Chickerlnga, Webers, Kim-
balla and a number of very excellent
used pianos. Payments, $10 and $L7S
weekly. , ' v ". ,,' - - ' t ,; . '
Remember In this sale rOa securs, net
only wuah wonderfully fine pianos as the
Haselton, Hobart - M. Cable. Lester. '
Crown Orchestral. Story V Clark. Bchu-
mang. Haddorff, but also your eboloe of '
our' entire lino of the Chleksrlng, the
world's finest - piano, . the celebrated i
Weber of New Tor It. the Kimball, either ;
uprights or grands, and that in all you
have s rang) of over 10 makes of stand
ard, reliable Instruments to choose from.' '
Time for closing these clubs Is fast so-,
proachlng.-.We will not exceed the num
ber limit in any club. If yon want
piano at present club prices, you must
act at once. . Every instrument fully
guaranteed and money, back should In
strument fall in any way to prove ex
actly as represented. Writs or see us at
once. - Mall 'orders promptly snd care
Tuny filled. .Ellera Piano House, 1(1 '
Washington street, corner Park. "
OUR SUCCESS SECRET
-W' promise only
snd. - charge noth-'
unur, reputation.
Friends
are those for whom wo have worked. . They
sdvertla our good work, and reasonable
. 'prices. ' - .:; .; ;..'.;) . , .
Xoxiiibrt in Dentistry5 ;
. . any vpsrmuon wa penorm upon your teeth.
; Wo dare not. for our reputation would be -
bo ml stake. , ' . , . , . .
i ; WlSfe BROTHERS : ; ' :
PsJUos BuOdtnc , ; TbW aad Was.
March II to 13. Inclusive, Is devetorilng
Into s, much more, pretentious affair "
than was- thought of when it was first
planned. MerriU'g hall will be deco
rated with thon sands of yards of bunt
ing and hundreds of flags. Invitations
to speak at the opening win be sent to
Governor Chamberlain. Mayor Williams
and Dr. Stephen 8. Wise, 'Nearly 100
prises wUi be distributed the last Bight
of the fair. '--. --r :
TeOW' arraomAJTOVst BOOK.
, Oty Detectlvs HsOrley lost a memo
random book which ha ia eager to re
cover, i It contains pictures and papers,
of no valu .to anybody except the de-
teeuve. - The finder may return til
book to police headquarters. - ,
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