THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 8. 1S07. r 1 ' "I hare been quit anxious that the L ', Philadelphia orchestra mini Wrn. R. ' Sherwood for tha coming season, and It mar be that a vacancy will atlll occur ,. 'for aoma of tha concerts during tha present season. Ha to available, and I am aura that there la a demand for faat auch. a pianist. Tour audiences; I am aura, would Ilka to hear him. (Ha baa , - without doubt tha rrcataat Imputation of .... anr Aniarlcaa pianist- at tha praaant v day), and It la quite fitting that (or aa - . Amarlcan audlanoa tha American planlat ahould hare something of a ahow. I am aura that If you will oxparlmant alon , ... thla Una yon will find it turn out vary , satlafactortly. . - Ha will appaar at Murlark . halt. Twenty-third and Washington streets, ------ Tuaadar evening, March II. " Plant Slbaon'a Roses. Rose ' buahaa you bur from tha Slbaon roaa nuraarlaa ara Uftad from their fields aapaclallr for your - planting. Wall crown. full of fibrous roots, true to nemo and qulta . different from a mall hot house-grown, or " . . unripe, drlad op plants wttb ahoe-peg :.' roots frequently offered. Blbeon's roaas , ara celebrated aa tha bast and cheapeat la tha market. - Buyers walooma to In- j apect stock. Telephone Is again work- Ins East III. Take - Bellwood ears, 1 ' Offlca and nurseries . 1110' MUwaukle , avenue. Do not delay planting If you desire early flowers.. . ; Elsewhere In today's paper will be , found the advertisement of the Botte '-. Boys? : Consolidated Mining . oompany, : which should be read by every Journal . subscriber before he or she lays the . paper aside. Thla company baa abso lute title to 100 acres of land In the ; L heart of the Ooldflald mining district. In Nevada, and Owes not a cent to aay ; x body. There are Ave quarts clalma on '., this. land, each showing Immensely rich '.free mlltlna ore, which It la confidently .- believed will develop Into one of the J . . greateat gold producers in that precious metal state.'; . i- 4 ''.?-' While testing; the new high-pressure ""main of the Portland Gas eompany'a works at the foot of Flanders street at noon today a Joint of pipe cave . war. reaultlng In a amalf explosion which '- tore off a few, elate ahlngles and 'broke several panes of glass In the building. The damage will not exceed tit, ln- . - eluding the broken Joint of pipe. The new main Is one that was recently laid - '- to tlie east side to supply a new tank, and was being tested for leaks at the time of explosion. '.. v -. y - , ,- ' The Maternal Benefit association, a corporation, has recently been organised - tn thla elty. : This Is the first aaaocla . ' tlon of the kind west of Boston, and. aa " the name implies, the object of the as , " aoclatloa Is tbe payment of benefits at the time of childbirth. Tbe purpose of -the society Is to charge certain dues . and at the birth of the child return 1 cash benefit which win enable the 4 mother to .take the require reeV and nave the necessary medical attendance knd nurse. l-. .. . .; DonV ForgetTonight, at T:S9 sharp, (.,': Her. Dr. Dickey, the - noted trance lecturer, will speak as usual la W. O. W. .-whall, Eleveath street between Washing. .7 "tnm enit -able nidM imnlMi Uln. - is tars tt Medlnms Bplrltuallat associa tion, -chartered by State Spiritualist ef ' 'Oregon; subject. "The Occult Side of v -the Planets and Their People, and Their Influence on the Earth." At the close- of , this service Gertrude Woodfleld will give spirit messages. Publlo welcome. -.. a. men's' meeting win .be held - this H8unday) afternoon tn me Association ' building, ' Fourth and . Tamhlll streets. ' Rev. K. W, Da ret. evangelist.' will de ' , liver an address on ."Judge ' Lot . of 1 Sodom.- The musical program will eea V alst of a concert by the T. M. C A. rcheatra at 1:00 p. followed with . ' a sot by-Mr. Reuben Adams. - -v & --to...J.' ,i i j -.,' 'v' ''V , Jook Them Over. Ton are 4 about 1 read f for your spring outfit of clothing, - "'Look Over those old clothes and see bow bad they are. "We'll fit yon oat 'with promptness and ec on ore v. . Raall Lelegaat suits made tn the latest styles I ' to order for - tl ne mora, .no less. ' ; Uniqne Tailoring CovtOt Stark street.. J . ' ajawajansiaansBr " . : I . ,' A'-, benefit entertainment at ' Arleta , nail Ust night for tha Arleta Chris ' turn church netted ft. Rev, X F. - Qhormley, pastor of the Central Chris-. . . tlan church,, delivered ' a stereoptleoa ' . lecture on the Passion Play. JThe Ar lets Christian church was organised . two weeks ago with Jki members. . Dr.De.vld H. Rand takes pleasnre In aanoncrng-to his patients and friends that he has removed to new and more commodious offloee. ' rooms - lOt-T-l-t , SwaUand building. Fifth and Washing ton streets, entrance on Fifth. Same ., telephones and same of floe hours. Off loe Main I7 reaidanco tit. ; . ' James Sargent, aa expert aeoouhtant - aonneoted with the aadltlng department , at the O. R. N. company, has-been appointed assistant to O. U. Kaufman, secretary of the Portland Hotel com any. . , ' ' Why pay moreT ' Metsger fits year yea for U 111 Sixth street .v "The Theater Under SoclaUam" la the ANewBiiilding Is under construction next door r to no and on account of the debris keeps many people away from our side of the street. Mow here are . aoma Inducements thatr yon cant resist. Just take a look at our window and yoa will see a sign . reading-; I 1 ' - Here Is Something ' Good V v '.' 10U CXOZOS i . . OPEK FACB NES.'.f 12.00 ITUNTTNa CA8B.M..f 1S.OO Elgin or WeUhem Movement, 7- '-. Iv-Tear Casei , ,' ruiXT ouaranteod. In front tf this sign are soma ef the prettiest ladles' and gentle "men's w tehee yon will ever wish to see. The sign will tell yon the rest. They wilt not be la tbe window. long. ; G. nEITKEr.IPER CO. Lowest Priced Jewelry Rouae for Tine Goods. ': ' 84 Morrison, Set, eta and 4th. KEEP EulIET'S EGORY GREEH Irishmen W1!l Hold 1 Memorial v Services In Woodmen ', ; ; ' ; Hall Today. t'' v" PATRIOT'S SPEECH IN DOCK, ; WILL BE REPEATED Songs - Loved by Evrry Boa and . ' Paaghter of. the Emerald Isle to Be Feature) of Scrrlffw . T.aryc , Attendance Promised, Irish-Americans from all - over the state will be In Portland today to' at tend the memorial servioes which will be held In the Woodmen hall. Eleventh and Alder streets. In commemoration of Robert Emmet, tha young Irish patriot whs was executed at the age of IS. . Wallace MoCamaat wUl preside at the eelebratloa tonight. An address . will be given by Judge William. Munly and William McGinn will deliver the patri otic speech which Emmet delivered from tbe dock. The program In full is as follows:- Ovsrtvre, "Wearing of . the Green" ; opening remarks, Hon. Wallace MoCa tnant "Emmet's Speech From the Dock." William McGinn; overture, - orchestra; "She's Far From the Land." Mlsa- Mae Brealln; recitation. --Irish - Brigade - at Fonteney, by ' Master- Aloysm Hyland: overture, orchestral "Kathleen Mavour neen,' Mrs Laule Whlgham: address of the evening, Hon, Judge William Mun ly; "Oh! Breathe Not His Name." Mies Elisabeth Harwaa; "Is. Tour Mother In, Molly Maloner F. D. Henneaay, presi dent A. O. H.; -Star-Spangled Banner," by the, audlenoe. Robert Emmet 'entered Trinity col lege at aa early age, but bis Ideas of freedom and government were suoh that be was expelled. Leaving Ireland ha went to France to enlist aid In a revo lution which ha planned for hla native country, and It was while carrying Out these plans on the island that he was arrested and later executed. A-large attendance Is expected At the ssrvlcea thla evening, tbe program for which has been arranged by the, com mittee In charge, consisting of John O'Hare, chairman:' E.' H. Deery, p. J. Smith. Edward Kilfeather. D, W. Lane, J. W. McGinn. J. E. Mailer and F. D. Hennessey. ;'- r ) ,, sublectbf -Hn- address by- M j. Stevend tonight at Ailsky -hall. Third and Morrison streets.- Ths dramatic his tory ef the world will be reviewed, par ticularly la the Shakesperiaa era. AH welooma' -'-.; : .; 1,000 copy popular music en special sals Monday and Tuesday, at II oanta, four tor 10 cents. Some fine second hand - Victor talking machlnee - very cheap. H. Anderson Muslo - Ca, 110 Third street. ' ' -'"' The old and reliable real estate Arm of Btaub A Sawtell has Just new opened a branch' office on their own ground corner. East Thirty-second and Belmont streets. Sunnyside. . .. A large - Met - of property open for lnpeetlon.-,-"- - ' . . ' - Roval Circle. Women ' of Woodcraft. will, give a social' Wednesday, March s, at their hall. Woodman Temple.. All are Invited. . Cards, dancing and - refresh ments. ;L -. r'- - -i : - This will remind yoe that now la the time to have your hair mattreesea reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger. proprietor. , Dr. Frank Q. Freeburger, dentist, re moved to rooms t0. 107, 101, III Swet land building,' Fifth' and Waahlngtoa. Entrance on Fifth. Same .'phone. Mala r -V ; ' v' ".' . ; V 1 ' Tour last ctianee to get Almeds stock nder 10 coats. We will- sell 1.000 or 1.000 at II cents. Cattails Co, 111 Ablngton Bldg, City. ; . . . . ( ' Steamer Jease Harklns. for Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlngtoa street dock t p. m. : , .... , r , Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. Nloolal ara the happy parents' at a baby girl, bora Saturday morning. - . - Julius Sdvestone has resumed ths practice of law exclusively. 141 Cham ber of Commerce. , . j, ' , '" B. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark Sts. - Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to 1; buatness men's lunoa. " Acme Oil Co. sells the beet safety eoal ell and fine gasoline, Phone Beat Tit. MVB . ' e Publl ' stenographer. . lis HBWstland bldg. Phone Mala 711. GREAT; MUSICAL PROGRAM Oaks mink Zatrodaolng a Yew Mmsteal feature Meat Week. Oreat are the snrprlaea In store for Portland akaters at the Oaka rink next week. There wlU te something doing all tha time, a special musical pro gram bee. been arranged. Introducing all tha late and popular eelectlona. On Monday night ladles will be admitted free and furnished abates free. The great Oaka rink, -like a huge magnet, continues to draw great- crowds and graduating new beginners every day. If you can't akate, let ua teach you 1 now. Skating lei here to stay, a most 1 Invigorating, fascinating pastime. . , , fv '- 0 f ) A TWILIGHT REVERIE DELICATE ROMANCE TOLD IN . OUR MUSIC SECTION TODAY . ,;. . 1 . : T." Mtyo" Cetrr.-thc fucceotful cotnpoper.-contribntei choica number, to your music collection; and you will find it, in tbe musical part of this' paper. -jThe compf-acr's theme is a delightful romanco a twilight recollection of days that were full of love and happiness. , v . Watching burning embers invariably revives sentiments of long ago, and Mr. Geary portrays this mood with fine skill His pastoral is tinged wtih a plaintive little, lovs sentiment that plays upon tha emotional side of one's nature.. V . ' -'. This song' will suit when a quiet mood Is upon one, and it will prove a pleasing alternative! for son$s of a more vivacious character. , "Where the Mocking Birds Were Singing" has the color of the -southland, and green fields and pictured. '. : ' 1 ". t ":'ryrr' BRILLIANT-FUTURE FOR GEARIIART PARK Costly Improvementi. Going on at This Ideal Summer Resort . 011 the Ocean Front. '."' '' ' With the coming of spring tha Port lander's eyes turn beach ward aa natu rally as the Kansas sunflower follows her god, the sun; and when It Is a beach, a little piece of which one actually owns along with, an outlook on ths" Pacific unobstructed to tbe orient, the turning Is bound to be many degrees more Boat ful than otherwise.. There Is a homey satisfaction In going year after year to the same dear woodland and eea-rimmed nook; - in rediscovering -the - familiar haunts of last season; - la making the resting place , of the summer months cosy - and convenient, and In gradually fitting up and adding to that which Is one's own besides the - perpetual de lights of old ocean that are In them selves sufficient to .drain the Interior of every man, woman and child who can manage to drop business and everyday affairs long enough to get a good breath of life-giving salt air. . . . , ' ' The spacious new offices of the Gear hart Park people, on the fleet floor of the Macleay building, on Washington street, have been tbe Portland weather vane showing which way investments tn summer ' homes are . going since they were opened a short time age Every Portlander wbo has been yearly going down, to the coast knows the beauties of Gearhart Park; and the moat potent argument being need with strangera, by tbe agent for this seaalds resort. Is a railway ticket to Oearhart. The' lots sell themselves. As an investment, they appeal- at once to tbe far-sighted man; aa a -site for a summer home, they pre sent every pleasing possibility. oreat improvements are being mane; Mr. Kruae, the owner, who has eon- ducted here' for soma years one of tbe splendid hostelries for which he Is fa mous Is developing tbe place with the artistic appreciation of an owner on hla ewn great private estate . A mag nificent new hotel, with a 140-foot frontage, every room facing- the' sea, is In course of oonstruotlon; the- Mea coxle stream has been dammed, provid ing a' lake for booting, electrto launches. etc.; aa elegant depot, a wide maee da ra ised roadway from the station to tbe beach, electrto lights, mountain -water, provisions for perfect sewsrage. a dairy farm on which are kept the highest bred Bolsteln cattle, absolutely free of die eaas. glorious golf links., tennis eourta all these things will be found by the visitor to Oearhart this summer. Mr. Kruae is sparing neither money nof pains to make this the fineafTeeort on tha northwest coast, and naturally every eent he reinvests la the place adds to I mm value ni mcn rrsiuvm innrnntnu forts, nature has given Oearhart two advantages that would seem to point to pedal favoritism on the part ef the old dame; first, is the wonderful sandy beach without a pebble to mar Its long silvery stretch 1 miles of the finest driving, at low, tide. In all the. world; and second, the natural park a moss carpeted. - wreath-hung,- druld-haunted retreat for dreamers, lovers, and happy children that seems actually a bit of fairyland too good to be true. '- The good old dame must have transplanted IC from some Parnassian mount, saving It unspoiled through the ages te ' waft monoy-mad moderns hack -to- tha realms of poetry and art. - . Tbe hotel Is open the year round, and many enjoy the splendid surf bathing quite aa much in the winter as She summer. AU In all. Portland Is fortu nate in having so ideal and accessible a resort, and the Individual cltlsen will hardly overlook tbe opportunity to own his seaside home In so favorable a loca tion and on such advantageous terms. ' j AT THE WHITE TEMPLE nordiAT fvro. riAEai 4 ; Underi tha 'Auspice! of " Portland Y. M. C. A. T FRIEDA STENDER . -, Soprano. - . CiTIE CHEW - - ' r - Ylollnlsttv - ,.v h ! ... "--.: V THILO BECKER - Plsuist The most notable artistic trinity- presented In con- junction- sine the assocla- - tlon of Yaaye, Gerardy and ', '.,. Lachaume : PRICES: $1.50, SI -CO and 50c ! - ' Reserre Plan , ' MARCH 4 AT WHITE TEMPLE . . ,. ...' , , running brooks are reminiscently f sa BEGAn AS HIRED GIRL AKD IS ROW A DOCTOR Miss Wood of Chicago Is Also . Lawyer, to Speak "toll x: : ,;; socialists. ; : At a meeting of soclallsU at so Pavla street tonight, - Mlas Nina El Wood of Chicago will speak on tbe sub- -- f -eteealBBSlaSMmB Nina B.lWoodt. jeet, "Child Labor.1 . Visa Wood began at the age of II as a hired girl and prides herself on having earned her own way and acquired the titles M. D. and Lt I B., which she now writes after her nama She baa done every kind of "work that a woman can do ex cept poblte dining room ' and publlo chamber work. . These, she says, she has shunned, because of the advances of offensive men to which women' in thoee employments are subjected. . Mias . Wood baa written a book, "Crimea of the Profit Furnace, " whtoh was reviewed recently by The Journal. jack London has pronounced It a faun ful portrayal of tbe orimes against ths family and- home .which-are paused by the money disease. ' The speaker de clared that no life la moral except it Is a growing life, and no Ufa can grow except a life of ease. - - v- . - ; Open Sunday 9'a. m, for the Day i' T-.- J. .. i 3 Klonday Night ladies Efc 5 General Musical Prooramme Introducing all tha new and popular selections. v Hear Cheer Up, Mary." Something- doing all next -week. YOUR BUSINESS E like, to ecute good advertising for : OURSELVES a OTHERS : ; We can help your business as 7 L : r ; we help our ;ot(n -by good v ideas well worked into excellent ; PRINTING. .. ; 1 '-ri Keep your eye on us WISDOM PRINTING CO. -i ' 8EC0TTD - mOTfS CCnfi aClO STRUT - MAIN OoVKJ BOUGHT DOORS FR0L1 HIMSELF A F. Biles, Formerly Manager of W. P. Fuller Company, Sued by W. D. Plus. PLAINTIFF 'WANTS HIS i 1 fi NOTE DECLARED VpID States tn Complaint Tha Ha Was Ld to Belie va I,alle Company Was Baying All IU Doors ana Sashes From ' His Bainter Plant. Charging that A. V. Bliss used hie po sition aa manager of the W. P. Fuller company te earn pronto for the Central Saab Door agency, hla own Arm, and fraudulently obtained from W. IX Plue a note for $l,00t, Plue has begun ault in tbe state circuit court to have the aote declared void. ' Plue says tbe note was given without consideration, under the fraudulent representation that Bllea, as manager -of the W. P. Puller com pany, had gone out of hla way to help Plue. . -v ' ' Plue Is manager and part owner of the Columbia River Door oompany and was led to believe that Biles was buy ing all of tbs Fuller company's doors and like material from Plue. It la al leged that Biles, la a majority stock holder of the Central - Saah At ' ' Door agency ef this city, and that Instead of buying from Flue'a concern he was di recting an of the Fuller company's bnaf nesa to tha Central Saah Door agency at plicae exceeding thoee charged by the Columbia - River oompany for- tBa aame material, thereby earning p rents for himself. . ' Plue eays that when he gave ths aote to Biles hs believed that his firm waa selling the Fuller company all Its doors, ana naa ne Known inai iney were owns purchased . from the - Bllea concern he would not have given the note. . . It is said that tha Fuller company owns about half of tbe Columbia' River Door Company, and that , the former company also supposed that their doors were being purchased at Rainier, sues has since resigned from his position as manager. .v:'.. "' Bllea. tn answer to the suit, denies all of Flue's chargea, and aays that the SI. SOS note was In part payment of t,000 shares of Columbia River ' Door company stock that he sold to Plue for I,v0v. '. . -. ' FOUND ITS NAME HAD v: " BEEN USED BY OTHERS Tha Oregon Information ? bureau.' a new eoneem which plans to publish an annual book entitled "The Commercial Guide for Oregon." haa Just discovered that the information department of the chamber of commerce had previously adopted the aame nama The new oom pany wUl therefore change Its name to the Commercial Qulde Publishing com peoy. .- K W ; - - ' s . v ; , ,.,.:v; v?,vi; - Musical Treat, v--'- The corning of "V7m. H.8herwood Is looked forward to with much anticipa tion by all lovers of muslo. His place as -a leader among ' Americas pianists haa been worthily won and accorded him. A letter from Mr. Preaaer to Mr. Scheel. director of Philadelphia e rchea tra, .sever - --r - EXPOSJTION SpvJiNK'"' Jth and Washington Sta, ; SPECIAL FEATURES ALL WEEK Something new every night, ' Novelties to delight every heart. MONDAY EVENING Grand . march and . four apeclal numbers or oouples only. TTJESDAT EVKNTNO Bxelt lng purault racea " , WEDNESDAY ETKNINO Polo THURSDAY EVEN INCI Rugby polo match. '- ' . , i .. FRIDAY ETENINO Amateur pursuit and relay races. - - - SATURDAY EVENING Oread pursuit race. . Magnlfloent prise for winner. - ' ;- - STO ASTAaTOSi XVPBXCTS. ' ADMISSION 10c SKATES 25c work tp and ex ELECTRIC light is clean and wholc- some.. ': ',Zy; u, X - . Does "not ' consume .. oxygen - in , the - room.- ' ' " ' ' ". -iXlizi . ' i ,.'. i. v ' -.' "' v ' "' ' ' ' Combustion goes on in a sealed globe Electric light lends itself most readily to decorative effects in the home it is artistic It gjves a steady, clear, soft glow ; ---not a flame. It permits flowers to be- ' kept growing in the 'rooms. ' ,..!.'!' '"' K- Electric light saves money in re- ; , decorating, bills it's better, safer, cleaner, . wholesomer. t' . '.":; 'V . '.; It ; enables - comfortable" v reading " v helps and doesn't hinder the eye. , ( ' ....lil.The. light is evenly diffused. r -: " If' you have electric lights in - your v ' home you can use electric cooking utensils . - and numberless electrical conveniences which wil add much to your comfort at ' ; little cost V ':: ri ' Why not see ds abort it . Call cp Main 66S3 . for biformitloiw";' p''r'r::;'V':yT,: j::'T"-. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS : Our newly equip ped Shoe Section " introduces itself " to the people of Portland - as the tight place to buy " the best made Shoes for ." men .. and women. " v .' . We show all the new and shades at moderate prices. A personal inspection is Displays a colossal showing of Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Every imaginable novelty in these lines is there; all grades, all kinds, all prices. ; . In conjunction with honest merchandise and good values we give, you the privilege to make your se lections and pay for same in small weekly or monthly payments. :. V Edstsrrn f"f r Cr- ! t Is Good t. .... i correct lasts, leathers and cordially invited. v ( 1 U r- - i i