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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH . 21. 1507. - -- .I i . i i tomoHT i muum HHIIg ,Hakr.. . . . . "Allee-81t-l,T-ti-Sira' .."ftlxaaaoa of tat blub" - IK King ar Traaipa- "allcsael Btroxutr' lrr Lrrto (.rand Ul4. VlerU ."Meerte at the Altar When en alts down and coldly flg- ures out ths monumental profits la gllt ; edged InvMtmeDU of th olaaa ottered by the Butt Bora Conaolldtd Mining company. Wssthsrly building. I0 East . aiornaon .street, corner East Third. It la not surprising that its shares erf . selling es they are. For exsmple. It Invested two veers sge In tha stock of -ul " waiie, a neiKiiDQr ox int ' Butt Boys, st Goldlaid. Nevada, would , . sell today at IMOO; fio Invested then -would now brlney IMOO; 110, I1M00; $40. 117.190; $60. 134,000; ISO. $44,400; - iiuo. sst.ooo: 1150. 1102.000: ' 1 1 oo. - - $ti.000: $400. $$71,000: $ioo. isio.ooo: $1,000, 1480.000, and $1,000 worth of shsres bought st thst time, on tha ; Identical oondltlons and for tha asm , , purpoaa tha Butts Boya ahares ars sold for, would todsy bring tha Investor, ons - million tnres hundred and sixty inoua- . ana aoiiars.' wi mention tno momvi because lu rock, st tha asm a stsgof davalopraant, Is a twin to tha Butts ' Boya. sod it Is sonfidsntly believed thst tha firs claims own ad by our noma pao- pla will davalop Into mines every whit -tha equal of tha Mohawk, and that ev- butad to him or her fully as great as V Uioae now being paid to tba sharehold ara of tha. Mohawk, femsd throughout we iruiia, on .u.r was f xam wwnm- Damages for alleged pirating ara ' asked for In a suit filed In tbs United U . LV-rsj CIIVU1V OVUI VSJVCIUS, MtflUWH : . by W. EL Nankevllle. a theatrical man - sger, against Keetlns- snd flood, min- ' eeatra nf tha T.vriA theatre- Th pnm. " i plaint asks $1.(00 as-compensation and alleges that tha - copyright was In fringed upon by , tha manager of tbs ' Lyric. Nankevllle Is manager of a road ' and allanta that tha nroduetlon of tha ' play by tbs Lyrle on October II, 1(06, injured ma cuameaa. The J-.TT10 man' ' agement contend It had the right to pro ' dues tha play upon , payment of the royalty demanded. . ' ., .',.;. i -v . . The Portland Sunday School Officers' ' aaaoclsttoa was organised at tbs Grace inii iway wnurwrfi ma euperinienaems and officers of all tha evangelical Sun- , wwaa. aaa vww - . aaa.u ,UVHIwa ' and will meet monthly. Ita obtect la to keep tha workers In closer touch with each other, and to consider ths vartoua , . pnsses of Sunday school activity. The or nee re eiecieo. are: rresmsnt, G. U. Stewart, of the First Christian Sunday cuuui, view- prw.iuenv, rj, o. jauier, or "ths Centenary Methodist; seorstary i treasurer, Edward Drake, of ths Grace .'Methodist',.;.' . . , - t t , - Charles Carnegie, not a relative, how- vr, or wie eieei magnate, is " Ming sought by ths polios on a ohargs of em- bexslement Captain B. W. Spencer re- ported to. tbs authorities yesterday that Carnegie, who was employed on the steamer Charles R. Spencer, disappeared yesterday with $100 belonging to the ateambost company.. It la thought that the alleged) absconder -is sttll tn tha city nw uwwuwvvi MTV vwu nviautfai to) lo a.a.a. I VaW vlll,l ' ..... Special lot ' of extra' flits Weaaelton blue white diamonds.' Quarter carat . MM' "mounted in fancy 14 -carat gold . rings. Juat what you want and priced ' at $30. Tha continual advance In tbs ' . diamond market makes this an attrao 1 tlvs Investment. Thia la a flutnrrla. special.- Sew thentrat H.- S. Ball Son's tewelry store. No, tit Morrison street, bet. First and Second, city. While attempting to pick p a bundle wown ne naa aroppsa, n. Austin, S resident of Montavllla, fell from a car at Grand avenue and Esst ' Morrison .streets yesterday afternoon and sus tained a number of eats and brulsss on tha head and facs. Ths Injured man was removed to St. Vincent's hospital . mr treatment and Ms wounds ars not aa.arai.a1akaa aaakaaataal . - Mrs.' Alexander . Bernstein read an Interesting paper on "Jndah he-Levi before the Council of Jewish Women st the Selllng-Hlrsch hall yestsrday after noon, sirs. Bernstein reaa aeverai excerpts from tbls Jewish lyric poet that proved to bs a rare literary treat to thoas present Rabbi Jonah B. Wlas followed with a short but lucid addreee on this poet - r- J ' " Toadies' Walthsm 10-ysar gold filled watches, 111.71. Ladles' 1$-jeweled J0- year gold filled watoheA 111. Genu' American sevnn-Jeweled nickel wstchss, strong, durable. Just ths thing for hard knocks, $4. tl. , Saturday only. No. Ill Mftrrlaon street, bet First and Second, city. H. 8. Ball Son, welers. '' Ths gambling cases against ' Martin Ready and James Hicks, who were ar rested in October, 1106, were dtsmlsssd ' by Judge r jr yestsrday. Ths mas wars arrssted for conducting gambling devices at Mllwaukle. Penney Brothers' Friday Special' Our tl-10 grade of red or whits Port, An gelica, MBeoatel. Sherry aad Zlnfandel wines st It per gallon; $4.50 grade of if W. Harper Whiskey at 11.50 per gal lon. . Friday only, I7I-IS1 Fast Mor- rlnon street Phons. East J$7. Free delivery. ?--;; T- j . Ths members of ths Piedmont Presby terlaa church and congregation will hold their annual meeting tonight At ' ( o'clock. In tha church. All departments & IP'.? in your pocket are in constant danger of being lost or fool ishly spent. ; . V v . -,?a );',. '. :r :;':'';,:'V.' " '' 'h' " ' A few dollars in bank are available whenever you need them, are absolutely safeand are a constant inducement to increase your wealth. ; , . " : ' , ' -v; Open an account with this bank "and the bank will not only safeguard your savings, but will render you valu able seryice and its influence will prove a strong factor in forwarding your business interests. 1 ' More than this, we will actually pay you to save. We pay 4 per cent interest on every dollar you deposit in our savings department. v ; , - ; . Mil; p..rv.U una tkj Loy gogo rmisoo. , A theaaaad Biore tedlctaaata, pleaaa, relating to A. koef, Motwthtndiic he aapltalatee and bene tba Nfcwl 1 ratk; A4 then a few Buiee tboaeaads for the faaol- Btln( K'hmlta, laataad oC dealing eat to bus bis BMatetne In blU. , Twas lucky for the eaMUqruke that Aba Boat wu out tbt di. Or he'd akliiDed It ot Ita tenuis aeald kave aaeked IM thtof ever Aad oil envoi We 'tie told e si wees bek- I11b e'er with nlrth. Beeaaee fee wsnt't there to steal Its flarares IS th eerto. Mayer nVnailts, It Is raUiad. is the first pVue atole s k. Lata aijrly eeeueeatlBg a yeosg Berhablre (Ma Ita peat Aad aeotlnuwl be. the laiesay while aaytblng was WI, And lor edoa aad aada like SrtM,n wltb the Caaeoa boodler Jeffad, Ob. tbete'e kick tlaee dewa ta mere are seta kin aad low laee MjOT-Unerl Uaaey gars the; eider, "rorwerdl Oof Aad hta anay'a boaad Car fMaoav as las Qm tin, aa aiay be. ' And tbe abdleated city's sheatlng, "BaDatSi i Jab-sal" " . VMlOlf LAtTNDRT, Tel. Mata MS. Seeoad aad CMaaihta. of ths church will report at this meet ing and there will be elections of aid ers and trustees. . After ths buslnsss la disposed of ths sssslon and truateea will entertain at supper. . A food time ta antlclpsted. ,'.,. t ,it , i i " r Rev. O. A. Blklr, pastor of ths Vernon Presbyterian church. Is to preach dur ing Holy Week In tbs Piedmont Preaby tsrtSA church, Cleveland avenue and Jarrstt street The pastor. It. Myron Boossr, will open tbees services Sun day and have Charge of all ths service a. ' Mr. and Mrs. - T. I. Fsrgusoa of Los Angeles, California, founders of Penlel missions, will conduct services la Penlsl mission. Iff First street, Friday, Saturday and Sunday At :! and t:IO p, aia ' : , t ' 1 a: . At A masting of ths People's Feram, to bs held tonight st ths Belllng-Hlrooh building,- Judge A. I.- Fraser will de liver an address on ths "Rights of ths Child." ' .'.,.',.- s - New obsess, bsttsr and ' egg store. cured meats, tea, coffee, a to. Most up to date In ths city. , Ths Oregon Cheese Co., fwatlaad Bldg 111 Fifth street Steamer -Jess Hsrklns, for Camaa. Washougsl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washlngtoa street dock p.- m, .' ' ; Prof. ' Rlnglara gymnasium And dano- Ing classes st ths new Blast Bids Ath letic) slab starts March tl. Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street lunch 11:10 to I; buslnsss msn's lunch. Acme oil Co. sella ths best aafaty coal su and una gasoline. Fboas East Tin. W W. Moore, expert ' photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark Sts. Wky pay morsf - Mstsger fits ysuf 111 Sixth street syss for t . Berger Signs- I $4 Tamhlll PhonA EHPLOYMEMT BUREAU : IS GIVER A BOOST Establishment of Free City Office to Co Before People 1 - at June Election.- Sy U - By ths unanimous vots of ths council yesterday afternoon, the ordlnans pro viding for ths sstablishmsnt of A free employment agency was ordered sub mitted - to ths vots of ths psopls At tbs June slectloaw Tbs ordlnanos had been returned by ths ways and means commltts without recommendation. Councilman Rushlight moved that It bs taken up out of Its rsgular order and put before ths people. , Ths motion was carried. t , . . ... - . Ths frss smployment bureau has been reoemmsnded by Llosnss Offloera Me Bachern and Hutchinson for ths paat two rears. Both offloera have received complaints .of ths flssoing of laboring men by irrssponsibls agents and Ihey have carried ths matter before ths coun cil committees st every meeting: upon rsoommsnaatioa of . Clrenlt Judss Fraser as ludse of tbs tuvenlls courts ths eouacll sooestad four acraa"" or 1 ana rrom ra. A. and E. C Brown as sits for a home for ln cnrrlirtbir children. The land I near the MonUvllla ear lias. Ths donors wish ths tltls to bs riven ths city, so that if ths horns should bs moved ths land may bs converted into park and ilyrround for children. - The county. Judge Fraser said, would pay vaveona oi ins noma and ths cost of tbs maintenance of tbs (rounds. Tbs gift was aooepted and City Attorney McNary as instruotod to pre Da re an ordinance taking ths land ta tbs name of the city. .1 . ?4. ' Exposition Rink New. szisnnivs Improvementa to ths big mKp iior ai uis exposition rink have Just been completed, and thoas who skated yesterday pronounce It In more auperb shape thia aver before. . Skating at ths warm, comfortable, at.am-haated Exposition Rink la espe cially , pleasant during ths dsmp weather, and no place In ths city offers mors genuine pleasure and amuaemant racing nas bsosrae feature at number ef ths evening session, lat.lv and save raj exciting matches are prom ised to be pulled off before the week's end. ; . . ... . Money back wlas Schilling's Best. gOJLQg 'J LA s-sjm ' Men's Spring Underwear A special feature of our Men's Furnishings De partment . is 'our extensive assortment of ' fine Underwear. All the .high grade makes from foreign and domestic, mills. - Cooper Derby Ribbed, Cooper Silk Lisle, French Bon Bon Balbriggan, $1.50 Imported Stultgartcr Wool, -. $2.50 G.5 MeFancy Weave SilK Lble,$3.00 Original Linen Mesh,. . . . $3.00 . Just received a full lineox Jersey Jackets in all the plain colors, each,.. . . . .'. . , . .... . ..$3.50 INDORSES VOTE I MEALS Pomona Grangs i In Favor-of , ; Referendum on Law Passed "yl. by Legislature. ; FIRST SESSION IN. v T THE CITY OF PORTLAND Movement Began to Increase 6117 of President of State Agricultural College If NecessAry to Get High C1m Man for the Position. y ' Ths larssst session of Pomona a ran re of Multnomah county. Patrons of Hus bandry, sad ths first msetlns of 'this rran.ro. ever new in tns city 01 fort- la n4 convened yestsrdsy st ths Odd- fellows' hall la Montavllla. Over 209 aat down at noon to sumptuous din Ber rrovlded by ths Russsllvllls rranse. which entertained Pomona yesterday. Resolutions ' Indorsing ths action of ths executive committee of the state grangs proposing the referendum oa the compulsory pass law wars Intro duced by Mrs. Clara H. Waldo and unanimously adopted. Against the res olutions Indorsing similar action la re gard to the $140,009 appropriation to build armorlas.ln different cities In ths a tats for uss ef the stats mtlttla, an attack was led by Napoleon Davis but the resolutions finally were aeceptsd. ustaUs Webster's Oontsntton. F. M. QUI introduced resolution expressing ths sentiment of . ths con vention that all lawa before referred to the people should be referred to tbs grangs. A resolution was adopted ssk lng that ths constitution bs amended so that legislators be .leoted by dis trict system Instead of in groups from ths different counties,. Tba convention Indorssd the action ef the county court of Multnomah In In, voklng ths referendum against ths law passed by ths last legislature which places the feeding of ths prisoners In Multnomah county In ths hands of ths shsrlff Instead of In ths handa of ths county eommlsslonsrs. Superintendent Chapman of Kelly's Butts was present ana explained oondiuons. , To OovrnQie Vrestdsam. concern la . ths appointment ef n president for the Oregon Agricultural college was sxprssssd aad resolutions adopted asking that man ef national repute be procured if possible Th prsns. vxpreaeva xiaeii in ravor or in creasing ths sslsry of the position ss a means of obtaining such a man. The convention will meet next tn June, with tns coiumnis grange, above Troutdale. Reports showsd the following mem bership within the .county: Evening Btar, its; Columbia, to; Multnomah, (6; Oreshsm, Ts: Falrvlsw, Rock wood, : Plssaant Valley. l: Wood Lawn. Tl: Lenta, m; Russsllvllls. 120. total, 1,- 000. Officers for ths ensuing twe years lnsuuisa as ioiiows: Master. J. J. Johnson; overseer. H. W. Snashall; stewsra, w. tl. Byara;-assistant stsw ard, B. C, Huffman; chaplain. Mary nnnrocn; rreamirer, j. y. Hnattuck; Psr Oarmsnt ... $1.00 . $1.50 Aacunoanm. GRAND SACRED CONCERT Given by i KPTTXnK PSZUKAUKOnO SOCIZTT Bunday evening. March 14, tt 1:11 o'clock, at ths Hetllg theatre. Orches tra of 71 plsces. Violin solos and quar tets, tower floor, balcony and gallery 10c; box sests II. . Beats for sals at O raves music store, Washington street HEILIG THEATRE ."rr Voalfbt at 1:11 e'Clork. Tmboctow Klght, gat. Special Prlre Matinee Satwoay. ' SOSXLIK KNOTT la 1. M. Brrle' Cnmr-rraina, ' "alici it x tbx rimx." Ivealas Prtr. Lewer Floor. 10 mra. tl.Mt lt C rows. l; Bahnay. , TSe, SO.; Galtary, tSr, Me. . t M tinge Price. tn Be. smu Mow aalltas at Tbeatre. - BAKER THEATRE Pboa. Mela I. , Om L. Bk. Msr. Home ef the yaahlnnable Baker Theatre Stock Company. All Ibis Wirt.' RveBlaira. S:1S Matlaee - IftaraMayl, S IS. -, The Oreat An.lo-Indl. Mllitirr DraaM. "SUAirvoir of tkx ixtw " State Vni1r Dlreettoa Mr. Arthur V.etlaT. rlnt Tim. la PortU4. ImmMM Eut- ers pnereaa. . Pecnre Seats ta ASvanee. Prick Sse, See, Oe. Mat.. ISe, SOS. Sse. See. eat k "AS A MAX SOWS." Btk ss4 cu nine thcstdb fbest Hals Msrrlsss .wirin. . iiiiwiiim. s U7 , Mlltos W. Seaaua, llaaaser. ' Only Butara laid AttraetleM. TeatghS All This Week tbe Srwete and Sm- Mttoaai uwieay oraiBa, '' . "IBS XniO OB IBABS." :, '.J; M.Hdmo Waeeday aaS Itatarday, R, later Empire Pnpvlar Prtce. Beat AttxaotlM "A COWBOrS OIBXn" The Grand Week Kana IS. Yeasevtlle a. Lasa. Spetal ASd.4 Attn. Mos Sauth O'BrtM, Bart WMtoa. Xr. as Xia. Vaaa' X. tower, Daaey, Chase aad Adair, r. aa4 Kn. Walter X. Peavaa A Ca. la Tks Oiava, Xatt "Xeny Snadlaeeaa. . THE STAR Sl'lSa The Jula BtMk Oaatpaay hssli ' DESERTED AT THE ALTAR By Mr. rieres Ktefaley.' Matinee Tseetay, Tbanday, SatsH.y n4 ennaay ac a:w a. aL. frloM iue mm4 toe. T.ry evening at :1H. Brlrea 10c, V and Sue. Bemv. Seau ay ptMoe. Mala , aU ptf UYRIC THEATRE Bertlaa4'i Vepalar Steak Howe. Xvery Aftw. awa aaa xaw wmb. i-yn. a took on. taay la tae raraeu Druu er Sua lea UTa, "Xicuazl siBoaoyy." Reeerved at at. eaa sow be SMnred ta a An nee from 10 a. s. to 10 a, a. Dally aiattneee at araai tune, evening aemraaneee at S:lt. Saturday and Saaday svanlnsai Ftrat seilaiia anre at T:1S. aeoretary, Mrs. XL A. Nlblla; gstekeeper. A. J. Osroett; pomona, Annie Craawall; cersa. Bells 8. Beard l flora, Ada O. English i lady assistant steward. Anna Anderson. FORMER ASTORIA WOMAN ' DIES OF HEART DISEASE Visa VC C Tupman, aged (1 yeara. died suddenly of heart trouble this morning about T;0 o'clock In bar rooms, ivT Ooodnough building. Fifth aad Tam hlll streets Miss Tupman had been troubled with heart disease for the past ysar, but was not considered danger- ouaty ul up te the time ef hen, death this morning Since Monday, Mrs. A. Smoak, n ,rlend of Mise Tupman, had Been taking care of bar. . Bbe also bad physicisa. i All ths relaflves ef Mlas Tnsman are la London, Kaatocky. She eonduoted the Berkshire resmlng bouse at 110 rirst street short time sad had lived on ths eoa at for the last tl years. Dur ing this tlms shs lived la San rran- elscn and Astoria, coming te Portland THE TIME! SOLD ONLY BY EILERS PIANO HOUSE 1 Rosenthal, the Wixsrd of ths Key . bosrd. ' .: ROSSNTHAL HECTAL ATTHEHJEIUG T lll.'V'L.ai I 1 VlaMr MHla.l ' W.. . 7Wala.- . ; a ...a-.. awn; vfamla StaVSyellSoaae n.lntlllsst sudlssoswltk, ls stuMnilouaarlUJaar. 'lht wl . tha neiiia. It seems ntrtuDSlsr thnhs sdleetivss In. the .Snsilan' laagusse have mot 'beea sngmaaied surndestlv. Is sdmuately-ceei-: r ths Impreaatoar ef be celeaaa attain. .H'l epos the minds ef bis .go macs has .been' said thai. eoOnded aaas- gerstM as'te Ms art and Ms Work abs It ,wm i .-sn-. agracssiA, surpnssjOAnse n j nam ewevj uiu ;uatineu ' I, Kri Ill ,t', -li -a , , if Ml a ' IBevruny utfetlag srocranime w.a.the iBSathovSn aenetai Thaae 'ha had ae. lknewledged -hta suiMslerlty . n Uis tech' evoai realm -were forced to admit , s ova w atoa er lata kttaniiee th-. aia tmar- sretallos . alac him la. ths very rent .rank ef the Beethoven eaoenSfit The caepin nowata tpaass, wmie ae mm wen' a aa lam upoe m. r"" TfV tt tha tnStncJmAfmi rafcii aa.ua ot ro- OuahUa tetllns. hit exqui.lt. seass el less trad. Ilea, sad his-. superb. Bisstanr ef In ruoonae to nusiareiia reealla bs ssvs Ih fits niimltable .ra.hien. thrss dainty vsopis Thar fAjlAwlnv anjmae-embla,artrla" yf 'wMI-known ChMtlfi eoinpotrttloeal. TS. Tiociuma aaa playod Wllh poatiA cnarou aiVd a Sean 1 1 till stnalss temi he Behsrss wnh ma outburst of pasatonats lores, I nteanuui m tais aiaat ivn snmnsew.ea(. Aceeding rm a etainecsus dernaa It wS uvacwuery ranestea. " Te. BButrnt' unitmmym rvea rurthet ,to .Impreea his AWlanc eylth his ntarvelMis sjT'rfnil1 end ,b- riteMgyaefhla PlMMbly the "suiBSsr IdVaatiaTllasIt UseoT'the memory a MmmT wsiMt faralMS eoaeeri etude rablllosa. eoi.eivnie veiorirr or Hi. filque, reacbeo. 114 Sttvceme BemaAsad 1 was takes mors rurlou. temps Hi. Mark. Ma rtrH1n artrMrirloe. an ef hu ; y.zjmroiy bvtrw JiieiadleeMier-' Alv pros rata ma was brought to a cew fif tas ptaaist's sws iranscnpuew lUsle a, waits thesMS by Jehasa . ere tae txitH it ths cartes- tuiiat't IMkeaMoa at Voeeatbars miUUtu- iUnyan-'JtaSds.'jsesnuy ramiahed stmiwywroutht.4a.snne. I npoaaltu Uat bs eeuie nave naa any ilnt ta Jfirr. as A fltUng toaal elltaas t. . his .liSad trameaAHua SroaraaiBML but- as be aH u ereeepoda npen eras- ssass, rnne vclleyitfe after not Mr., hie audiaac Calrlv Sxd. at Its eenelueles oiutraUd jtealf ime as evatien eaHen eni.e en say wonders ef ths ecea.iea Was saia maehaalam pt wasd and steal asuld be so SeuektSlv sod sdeaustelr re.u.a.lv. Its' hoh moai SeHoate of shadlnss end wpetwoOa muaralat' eaalasents ef i.ter mviriaireT tn Ir'-rL m irTTCU limit W L.a lanthal spsesMaes te Me excellent series et.eeo, sertaV ander ths- gtar-0maa Streeuea, wMoh AOtrimtaeed with Me f asms hart, ton,' aits .feflewed rs oreec by ths wbrld's treaaaet oesuallg eabumanw-Halelt. BMa jiy .HAaiam.be.teaPue -yujirisvie-1 A Few of the Hundreds of i ':;,;.., .. , UKS. COrFET '. ,, MRS. CHARLES OBERO ' . MR BERT KEILSON ' MISS ANNA B. CHARLE80N ' " W. J. MACKS LIN8 " A. E. CJOCHRAN ' T. O. HENDRICKS y ST. MART'S ACADEMT MRS. D. M'EWAN- ---.. J. B. TANNER . -.-... O. A. TRIMBLE PR. GEOROB AINSUB .-. O. E. K. FITCHNER MRS. W. T. SLAUGHTER. ' 'MR, r. "RUSOCHED MR. DAVID ACKERMAN , , MR. A. J. DTOERT Ml A. MILLER . " ' ' ' C. B. OLIVER v.- i, A. E. DIGMAN ' MISS MABEL QtlACKENBCSH .FRANCIS ROBINSON - MRS. A. O DONNKLL -' ' W. B. RICHARDS ' waXthalrtooso'S I IV , V J MRS. THOMAS J. Ct.EETOI : ' MR 8. NELLIE M. REDINOTON S. 8. POBLK MRS. E. CHRISTIAN , . FLOTD S. EVERTS ... t MRS. J. H. AH RET ' - WILLIAM H. BEANSTH '- ED PI4NKIEWICH ' , THOMAS H. BREWER ; MRS. N. W. THORNTON , MRS. r. A. KNAPP - ;''.,' MRS. C E. COVET 1 J. B. HARRINGTON ' ' EMIL SCHACHT " ; s BEN TRENKMAH . , ' - R R. WOLEB f " E. W. BALL , ORFGON HOTEL . ' MI83 HALL1E OARRIOfS MISS S. U RITTER ' B. C LEWIS ' MISS EMMA WISTB PR ED T. MERRILL taw tnjKzzw M odern Weber Art Grand Piano, Pries $1250, Now st Ellers Piano House V-' ; ' -.-.v - I f , ' t .-fc A m . P1 (A- f. . JJrW Aa thiaVhs in-1 na -e - IT . BhurtcslVrA. I , ' JtAJL cliWs.' M-l mTT ti A. .rlVV ; WeveuN etllhC f II . , IaM n . . emedll ieJUJ- 0 r--- . .;r;; Fees ta-ITwa.1 '.,, .' - Prominent Northwestern Homes Possessing the Weber. :'. Grandsand Uprights r .-y; W. - -A r. jr. wtlmer --; . PROP. C A. MtlXM ' MR. A. 45. KERN , CLT OAISFORD ' . MR. T. C DOER.VBECHER M. 8. HOLBROOK '- r. a morris 5 PR. W. B. HAMILTON ; " PRANK B. DOOJLET . ' B. O. JONES W. B. PRUDHOMMB " A. P. BILES . ' .'. OAT LOMBARD ' GRAHAM GLASS -DR. A. Aa MORRISON JOHN CLAIRE MONTIETH E. B. LYTLB - MRS. C. a DEMPSET . PROP. P. W. GOODRICH J. W. BOWIB . . Oi.M. SMITH MRS. FRANK RICHBT ' MRS. A. D. CHARLTON MRS. A. B. SHELDON . . -DR. H. a MILLER , MRS. E. M. COOK V . R. P. JE8lB ' " - PAUL B. PROELICH . CAPT. J. a COCHRAN i HUGH M" ARTHUR , H. P. NORTHRUP MRfc C C DEMPSET . ; . MRS. a P. M'QUIRH . SAM DRUSCHEI. ; . R. BECKER MB. A. KRATZ i U A. STEINOETRTS , MRA N. a OLSEN .. JOHN KIERNAN , A. C, M-pONALD MRS. C. J. MATHTAS ' MRS. C. A. BAVARIAN ' THE WEBER ,.The unrivaled artistic standard ' indisputably arid preeminently ths piano of today tested as ho other instrument ever was or probably ever will be, proved the marvel of the Rosenthal recital. . . The 1. Ideal .distinctiveness of the tone, the crystalline transparency . and inimitable brilliancy of the upper register, the thunderous appeal of the bass, and the phe nomenal responsiveness of its action, enabling Rosenthal o at tain almost superhuman speed, held the auditors spellbound. ""OnS 'Cannot "buFadmire'Rosen thal's selection of the "matchless . Weber," as the medium of his wonderful art, but he is not alone in this respect. Eminent virtuosi, among them Paderewski, who , have heretofore used other makes : and indorsed such instruments a few years ago (which testimon ials are being published and used today by other dealers In a wild endeavor to rally prestige to the old standards), now t recognize the superiority of the Weber. The Weber is rapidly replac ing the other makes in the homes and studios of the greatest artists -in the .courts of Europe, in mansions of the wealthy and the highest artistic circles every where. .' .;'; ; . " , ITS WEBER TONE. - ITS WEBER CONSTRUC TION, , . .. , V ITS WEBER INDIVIDUAL ITY, y '.. ITS WEBER DURABILITY that elevates it to the topmost pinnacle of supremacy. . , MRS. P. MINTOSH MRS. LOUI8H ZINSLET W. B. DAT .- ST. HELEN'S HALL MRS. M. B. CURRT MRS. J. B. CRATES MISS C SHERLOCK MR. P. OIBONI W. OIPPORD NASH ' O. HUBER ; K. C. JOHNSON ' ''-' - W. J. HILL MRS. R. P. 8TBLET ' ' ALBERT CROWN i MRS. J. MONKS R. O. BROWN - ' MRS. GEORGE D. SCHALX MRS. N. C VERNON M18S DELLA DOWNS , MRS. M. A. WANLASH , MRS. U M. LKVLNSON 1 , DR. P. A. BROWN . JOHN MANNING A. P. KNODKR C, P. WIEOAND . - H. PPLAUM v ; P. J. PACKARD . . MRS. C E. LANfl MPS. H. J. MARTIN ETC MARR r MRS. R. B. WILSON H. L. BENTS J. P. KAVANAFOH ' MR. L VERSTEEd O. P. MILLER B. U LUCAS MR. CHARLES WACKXN MRS. VIOLFT SCOTT P. B. Nr-LON 8. OENTZra MRS. MAI D STOCKTON P. O. I RIVTR MILLER WVUPOCK W. M. ATI U V?. H. Y.'AV.V '.MIf T' ". T.tTT--' 1 W. K f i a. VI CArr. m. n. nAi.r rrom Astoria four yeara ago. A n am 1 C ' !' 1 ber of friends In this elty will attend 1355 vash::,gtc:i st. te funeral arrangements. i: