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; - - -, - THE ORCCOH- SUNDAY-JOURNAL, -PORTLAND. SUNDAY JJORNINO, : MARCH 17, 1907. Comnieiicin Tomorrow A Sale of Odds aM !Lnds of Dinner SgtSf Crockery' Department, Basement i ... ' : i! I Celebrate Diamond VJedding ((( f , Ly"" '"' '"''" ";:'' : '.';, ;. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mayer. v - c-'V Today 1 an at of Importano ta .' th history of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob May. r. Blxtr years aa-o today Mlas Mary - Auarbaoh and Jacob Mayar, both of oarmany. wer married In Nw or Jeana, and today thy ara calibrating thlr diamond wedding anniversary at tha hora of their eldest daughter, Mra, ' 8ol Hlrach, and with all the member ' of their family gathered about them. . Mr. and , Mra. Mayer ara knows to everyone In Portland, as there are few ' who have been active in the welfare . of the eltjr and elate as Ions as they. In 1150 the family came to Ban Fran plaoo by way of Panama and ealled oa ' the "Sarah and Ellaa," which waa over ) 00 days In making tha trip from the Isthmus. When a Boston veaael crossed - their path Mr. Mayer rave all his money, 1 800. for a. barrel of aea-bls- "rult to' relieve tha Buffering of. the prisoners. . I In 1XET they eame to Portland where they have since lived." Mr. Mayer first ' had a retail dryg oods store on First street and In 'IS opened the first ex- 'cluslvely wholeeele dry foods concern on the coast. In 'Tl ha forsaed the partnership house of Flelschner, Mayer A Co.. which has stood at the head of . Portland business ever since. MV. Msyer has always been active In benevolent work ' and ' lodge circles. He - Is one 1 of ;he highest ranking- Masons of the Pacific northwest, and his fraternal connect lona are many and varied. He was grand master of the Orand Lodge vof Oregon during 1881 and 188, and for tnanyyeara has been grand repre sentative "of the Grand Lodge of Eng- ' land, to which position he waa appoint ed In 10B by the Prince of Wales, now King Edward of England. He Is chair man and treasurer of tha 'education board of the Oread Lodge of Oregon. In ( 186 J he became connected with the Masons on Joining the Perfect Union Lodge No. IT of Ban Francisco, and waa afterward a member and for two years master of Lebanon lodge In tha same Hty. In Portland ha is Identified with Willamette lodge No. t. Portland chapter No. I. R. A. M.; Washington council No. f. K. as B. M.: Oregon Lodge of Perfection No. 1; A Ins worth chap ter. Rose Croix, No.- 1; Multnomah Council of Kadosh No, 1 ; Oregon Con sistory No. 1, Buprem Council of Jur isdiction, lid degree, uid Al Kader Temple. N. M. B. Mr. -Mayer la a charter member of the Oregon Historical association, a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade, and was for many years president of the Masonto Build ing association. He founded the He brew Benevolent association of Ban Francisco and similar organisations here. He waa the organiser and char ter member of Congregation- Tempi Bath I rani of Portland. Mra. Bol Hlrach la to give a family dinner of SI at her handsome home at Fifth and Jefferson streets tonight. ! The members of the pany are Mr. and; Mra Jacob Mayer and their daughters. Mrs. Bol Hlrach. Mra. Oscar R. Meyer of New Tor. Mrs. Herman Zadig of Ban Francisco and Mra. Moses Blum of. Ban Francisco, with Mr. Meyer. Mr. Kadlg aad Mr. Blum; their son, Mark A. Mayer of New Tork. end their grandchildren, the Misses Ella. Mai and Clementine 'Hlrach and Banford Hlrach. Alfred Zadig and Jamea Blum. Others of the relatives present will be Mrs. Philip Selling. Mrs. Mayer's slater, im Mr. BelMng. Mr. and Mra. Ben Belling, their aon and his wife. Mra. M. Blchel. their daughter and Mr. Blchel. Bamuol , Belling, Mlsa Spiling. Mlaa Llppltt and Mr. Garde.-all t Oregon-City, Mrs. A. Mayer of Portland and Rabbi Jonah I'. Wise. An Informal ' jjeception will be given after dinner beginning at t o'olock. to which all Mr. and Mrs. Mayer'a friends are invited at the Hlrach home. No carda have been sent out because the Hat of acquaintances and friends was too large, and It was wished that as many as possible should be present,' - S1,000-AH-ACRE af 4a. t - ' . ,- -i IS THE PROFIT Growers in Rogus River Valley Receive Rich Returns for ?v Their Shipments. LONDON MARKET IS A VERY EAGER BUYER Rogue BjTef Fruit Growers' Union Make Report of Most Successful Tear la Its History Shipped 815 Can Apples and SO Cars of Pears. (Special Dlapatea te The JoaraaL) Medford. Or., March II. An example f what the owner of a small orchard can do In Rogu river valley are the recent returns of a carload of Newtown plppen apples shipped through- th Rogu River Fruitgrowers' union for B. L. Bennett . Mr. Bennett' received a check for 11,110. net returns on th shipment Th apple were grown 'on an orchard of only I hi acres, a portion . of which Is comprised of only five-year-old trees. . The returae are almost equivalent to 11,000 an acre. Mr. Bennett's orchard la located neer Medford, and Is but one of many email orchards In Rogue river valley that are bringing handsoms returns, such re turns . being aoconxpllshed by due care and attention in cultivation, pruning and spraying. The applea war ahlpped . t London. ' Work of Aasoolatie. " In eloalng up Its buslneea and mak ing a aumraary of work done for th past season, the Rogue River Fruit- . growers union of Medford completed the most successful season In Its his tory. Ths union shipped this seaaon 111 cars of apples, 10 cars of pears and many ears 'of other fruit. Tha apples averaged 100 boxea to th ear and tha pears 100 boxes' the r applea bringing average returns of II per box and ths pears 11.10 per box, a total of 1600.000 for the two, - - This paat year' about 100.000 new trees were set out In Rogue river val ley, and the total acreage of applea and pears In Jaokaon county Is now 10,000. Of varieties the Newtown leads among ; th apples, with Bplt-.snb-.rg second. Among the peers the Bartlett leads, . with the fancy Cornice taking' aecond place. The latter variety of pear can be successfully grown in Rogu river valley, and the orchardlata with bear ing trees are deriving handeom returns. Most la ta Valoa, Praotlcally every orchardlst In Rogue river valley la a member of the fruit growers' union, as it Is proving an ex cellent medium through which to ship fruit It glvea the aama opportunity to th small and tha large grower. Mem bership In th union costs only AlOe. Eaoh member must bold at least one share of stock, and- no ons can hold more than five. ' ' Shipments ara made principally to New Tork. Many go direct to Liver pool and London. As the packing and ahlpplng.la done under the direction and Inspection of tha unlon'a manager, and a oerUIn standard la . maintained, nly first-class fruit is placed in the leading markets, and In this manner Rngue river applea and pears are at taining an excellent reputation, and are therefore demanding the highest prices. EAST SIDE SALE Alder Street Corner at Valom Avemme ells for $30,000. -' Ah Important sale of real estate was made yesterday of tha quarter block n East Alder and Union avenue for 115.000. Thla sale will be looked upon : with Interest by holders of . east sldsj property, ss It" show how rapidly viw use ara rising la that section. This Is Just acroaa the street from the prop erty purchased laat week by Mr. Rush light for 171.000. The buyer was H. W. Lemcke who contemplates Improving It la th hear future. . NEW ELECTRIC LINE IN , THE COEUR D'ALENES ;y.; ... ' -' -' (BpeHei Dt-iMt-fe te The leereeLI Post Falls. Idaho, March II A large crew haa begun clearing and grading for the Wallace electric line, which it la auppoaed will connect with the inland railway, whloh passes through thla city. Dirt, la being moved rapidly on the tight of way by the. grading crew at Sliver Beach, one milea eaat.of Coeur d'Alene. Pimples Off The . New Calcium Sulphide Treat . ment Does Wonders to Every ' . ' Kind of Skin - Eruption. Trial Package Seat Free to nor XV - Tou don't want to welt forever and s day to get rid of your pimples or other skin eruptions. Tou want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take the pimples along. Tou can get rid Of them Just In time by taking Btuart'a Calcium Wafers. These wonderful little workers heve cured bad bolls in three days, and some of the werat eases cf skin diseases In a week. They contain as their main Ingredient, th moat' thorough, quick and effective blood cleanser known, calcium aulphlde. - Remember thla, too, that moat pimple treatments reek with poison. And they are miserably alow besides. Btuart'a Calcium Wafers have not a particle of poison In them. - They are free from meroury, biting drugs or venomoua optatee. This Is absolutely guaranteed. - They' cannot do any harm, but they always'- doCgeed good that you cn see In the mirror before your ayes a few days after. Don't be any longer nnmuiatea oy having a splotchy face. Don't, have strangers stare at you, . or anew our frlenda to be aahamed of you because of your face. - Tour blood makes you wnat you are. The men and women who forge ahead are ' those with pur blood and pure fares. Btuart'a Calcium Wafers will make yon happy because your face will be e welcome eight not only to yourself ) when you iook into tne giasa. out to everybody else who knows you and talks with you. We want to - prove to . you that Btuart'a Calcium Wafera ar beyond doubt the best and Squlckest blood and akin purifier in th world ao we will aend you a free aampla as soon as. we get your name and address. Bend for it today, and then when you have tried the aample you will not rest contented until you have bought a soo box at your drugglat'a. Bend us you nam and address today and w will at onoe aend you by mail a sample package, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., ti Stuart Bldg., Marshall. .. The following popular patterns having been reduced to limited quantities in' the various pieces, and in order to dispose of same, we ' have not hesitated in applying the extreme limit in sale values without consideration as regards cos and regular selling values. This affords an opportunity to those who desire to complete or add to their sets in these particluar patterns. In many instances the number of pieces are limited and we advise prompt selection from this assortment.. The following items comprise but a portion " V ; ; : r of these-opportune values. Your credit is goodfc ; v J; - . , ; V ! Oads"ana lo-incn uisnz9. oycviai, din Scrai-Porcelain Ware Pink and Gold Decorated . " m-inch Fruit Dishes. Special, each........ 5 5- inch Plates. Special, each............. ,...7 .6-inch Plates. Special, each.; 8 17-inch Plates. Special, each....... 10 ; 8-inch Plates. Special, each.. .............. 11 -7-inch Soup' Plates. Special, each..., lOf Bone Dishes. Special, each.... .......... .10 ' 6-inch Bakers. Special, each. ......15 ; 7-inch" Bakers. Special, each. . ......... .17i(! 8-inch Bakers. y Special, each 25 6- inch Scallop. ' Special, each. 15 7- inch Scallop, j Special, each ............ 17y2 j 8- inch Scallop.. Special, each............. .25 . 9-inch Scallop. Special, each. .35 Small size. Jugs. Special, each. ........ ...20 : Medium size Jugs. Special, each. ..20 Large size Jugs. Special, each... ...,35 Pickle Dishes. Special, each ............ . .20 10-inch Dishes. Special, each. ...... ......25 12-inch Dishes. Special, each...... ....... .45 18-inch Dishes. Special, each........... $1.25 Cover Dishes. Special, -each.TT..-. 75f Casserales. Special, each. .......... .....:. .80f . 1 , Odds andXnds in Orleans Austrian China v Pirik and Cold Decorated 5-Jnch Plates. Special, each . . ; . . . .O4 . 6-in'ch Plates. Special, each..... ........ 11 74-lnch Plates. Special,, each. ... . . . .15 Bone Dishes. Special,. each. .'.15,' Pickle Dishes. Special, each........i...,.22 Ramikins.' Special, each . .. .. .'. . .. . . . . . .20e Bouillons, Cups and Saucers. Special. .... .20c Cake Plates. Special, each. . . . . . . ..... . . . .30 Casserales. Special, each. '. . ..81.40 -Odds-andXnds in the Tlown Blue v . Semi-Porcelain Ware . . Fruit Dishes. Special, each.;.. 5t ; '6-inch Plates. Special, each 7 6-inch Plates. Special, each. ............ ,1.10 Oatmeal Dishes. Special, each 10 ' '; Bone Dishes. Special, each. ... . . .V '. . .10- Small size Jugs. Special, each. ... ..... .....15 :; j Medium size Jugs. Special, each . . .15 Large size Jugs. 'Special, each...... ...... 20. Large size Jugs. Special, each. .......... ,40fr , Pickle Dishes. Speciat, each. , '. ...... . . ... .15 K 6- inch Bakers. .. Special, each. ........ ... . .15t 7- ihch Bakers. Special, each. ,v,15, -. 8- inch. Bakers.; Special, each ..,204!' . 9- inch Bakers. ' Special, each. .......... . . .35 7-inch Scallops.- Special, each....... ...... 15 ; , 8-inch Scallops. ' Special each. . ........ . .20ft' 9-inch Scallops. Special, each .......... .35f , 8-inch Dishes. Special, each. ... '.. ........ 15fi , 10-inch Dishes.'- Special, each ............ .25f 14-inch Dishes. Special, each. ........ '.V..60 7 Individual Butter Dishes, per dozen. . .. ....35 Sugar Bowls. - Special, each..,.,,'....'. .'...40f!,' furniture Repairing, Refinishing and Reupholstering at Moderate Cost jjtimajeij Sale of Richly Carved Pieces in the Mahog any and Golden Oak A sale that will enable you to make the selection of beautifully designed, hand-carved and highly "polished piecei'in either The g61den"6aaT6rma hogany. These pieces are suitable for parlor, li brary, living room or hall and the addition of a single p.ece of this popular furniture will add greatly to the attractive ness of these rooms. A number of these now displayed in our Morrison street window.- Sale commences tomorrow morning. Your credit is good. $16.00 Mahogany Roman Chair. Special ....811.50 $17.00 Reception Chair in golden oak. Special ...... .812.50 $19.00 Mahogany Romap Chair; Special $20.00 Mahogany Roman Chair. . bpecial $20.00 Hall Chair ifl golden oak. Special $21.00 Mahogany Roman Chair. Special $22.50 Hall Chair in golden oak. Special $23.00 Arm Chair in golden oak. .Special , $23.00 Mahogany Hall Chair. Special . . , $27.50' Arm Chair in golden oak. Special $27.50 Arm Rocker to match. Special $29.00 Arm Rocker to match. Special .. $29.00 Arm Chair, in goldin oak. Special $29.00 Rocker to match. Special. , $33.00 Arm Rocker in golden oak. Special $45.00 Settee in golden oak. Special... $30.00 Arm Chair to match. Special... $35.00 Ma hoganyRoman Chair. Special $39.00 Mahogany ArrrTRocker, SpecTaT $39.00 Mahogany Arm Chair. Special . $77.00 Mahogany Settee. Special...... $39.00 Arm Chair, to match. Special . . . , ......812.75 813.50 813.50 814.00 ...815.00 815.50 815.50 ' 818.50 818.50 .......810.75 ...................810.75 810.75 ...822.00 .;. ........820.75 : 810.75 822.50 820.00 . ft 1 826.00 850.00 826.00 Unusual Values in an Introductory Sale tif Lace Curtains Our entire advance showing of spring lace curtains an introductory special of fering of the season's best and most pop ular and novel effects in Brussels, Irish Point and Arabian laces on sale for three days only at the following attractive values.-Drapery Department, sixth floor. 11 1 " c ARABIAN LACES ' . v. r 'U ', Per Pair. $3.00 Taped Curtains fl.75 $3.75 Taped Curtains.,.. ;.....,. 3.SO $4.00 Taped Curtain:;.; ........ 2.T5 $4.50 Taped Curtains... 3.00 $5.50 Taped Curtains.. ...f3.50 .$6.00 Taped Curtains, f4.00 $8.00 Htavy Curtains fS.OO $8.50 Heavy Curtains. ..i.fS.TS $9.50 Heavy Curtains ;;..f6.50 $10.00 Heavy Curtains ....f T.00 $6 50 Swiss Arabian Curtains, ...SI4.ZS $3.00 Swiss Arabian Curtains, ' $8.50 Swiss Arabian Curtains, $9.00 Swiss Arabian, Curtains, ' $,10.00 Swiss Arabian Curtains, $12.50 Swiss Arabian Curtains, $13.50 Swiss Arabian Curtains, $17.50 Thnead-Lace, Arabian Curtains . $33.00 TIirea-Lace Arabian Curtains . . $35.00 Thread-Lace. Arabian Curtains $50.00 thread-Lace Arabian Curtains . . . $30.00 Heavy Swiss Arabian Curtains . v $22.50 Heavy. Swiss Arabian - Curtains $7.1 fin ITravv !iu Arahian Curtains 4 . . . ....... J...T..flT.OO .fS.SO 5.T5 .fe.oo ,.fT.OO :.T.50 ..8.50 ...11.50 ...f 20.00 ...f 22.50 ....f 35.00 . 14.00 fl5.60 if. - u - w BRUSSELS LACES Per Pale $6.00 White Brussels Curtains, . .f4J0 $6.50 White Brussels. Curtains, . .$425 $7.50 White. Brussels Curtains, . .?5.00 $9.00 White Brussels Curtain .fO.OO -$10.00 White Brussels Curtains, . .f T.OO $10.50 Whit Brussels Curtains, ..f 7.50 ' $11.00 Whit Brussels Curtains, ..fT.TS $12.50 White Brussels Curtains, ..fS.OO , $14.00 White Brussels Curtains, . .f 8.KO $15.00 White Brussels Curtains, ..fO.OO ; : - IRISH POINT LACES V- 'V" ; Per Pair. $4.00 -White Curtains, $4.50 White Curtains, $5.50 White Curtains, $6.00 White Curtains, . $6.50 Whife Curtains, $6.75 White, Curtains, $7.50 White Curtains, $8.00WhiteCurtainST $9.00 White Curtains, ., $10.00 Arabian Curtains,', $12.00 Arabian Curtains, .,..... 8.00 82.75 ...... ;.v. 88.25 ....fS.SO ,.f4.00" ....84.25 ........ . .84.50 .85.00 nv;T.r.r.85.50 ......:.v.87.oo 87.50 Shades to Order-r-Best Quality Materials-r-Hartshornlmpro ved RollersBest workmanship fllJ-L U r JUHLJIEM t r; r yiw t . 1 1 1 l-ju w miwuiMu lire iu air; If- i- '' W f r '' .-a-V 4. V M. A ILxclusivc Patterns in Our ILxtcnsivc Showing of Rugs in All Sizes Our selextions are raade from the world's most reliable weavers, and out - stock at all times represents the latest and best patterns and effects iri every grade and quality. French Wiltons, Bundhar Wiltons, Anglo-Per-: 6ian and Anglo-Indian Wiltons; Smith's, Hartford, Sariford and Ardahan ' Axminsters; Body Brussels, . Tapestry Brussels and Velvets. Also the; .popular "Hofi" Rugs in the wool and fiber and all fiber. This immense , . stock includes rugs of every size for all rooms. Carpet, Rug and Lino-;', leum Department. Sixth Floor; ' ; S "New Process" Gas . -Ranges ' Efficiency and V Economy Combined Terms CI rinm $1 Week Ladies' ; Waiting Apartment BICOMPM-HOOAE-FURniSITOE & I I I I ! IMNII Il...l,l 11.11 , -..- ... I (ZSjU hake Youai) SWNTtRMSjj Fret A Tt'::',: