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I. THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3. 1C07. EASTER SUnDAY SPECIAL L1USIC Particularly In V Episcopal ' and ' Catholic Churches, Programs : -' : a" Will Be" Elaborate. :,' , J'l GOOD FRIDAY IS r ALSO BEING OBSERVED Mora AttenUoauIa Beln- Pld Mn- laU-ArtngeDiet for Kelt-Sun- -'."dgj ThnfrAjiy Other I Not . . . - - . .. - t Excepting ChrlatmM. . . s' We churches ef tba city wffl eele. brat the resurrection of the Lord and the termination of the period of death wla with a-lnrioua musto. For weeks ' mum of the choirs have beea rehearsing 1 for. Beater, the moat important mualo -Sunday of the jwvpimbiIbW ftn - above Chriatmaa. . . la' tho Catbollo and tho Epleoopai -ahufeheev the services, begin earlier, all observing Oood Friday today and some observing Holy v .Thursday and Holy . Saturday". "Holy week la eommonly ap . piled to tba on tiro waak. eomraenclng- with palm Sunday; but la tha strioteet church eirclea where observance of tha , day la binding, It ommanoae property '.'with lnursday enJ represents tha tfcree daya period from i the descent lata fha mvi until tha resurrection of. Christ. Ths Catholic eervloea for all three daya (I Vr Impreeelve. s - '" i. pro-raa e Trinity. - -,v J Elaborate - preparationa have bean 1 tnada for ,tha EMtar mualo ..by, Carl i Denton, organist and dlreotor at Trinity . Episcopal church. ,T,he veeted vboya choir will sing. The program far the i three services follows: - : T a- nu Prelude,- oa .'Wlthoat , Worda." Tborne, - s v '."'. ' , Processional. "Jaaua Christ la Risen Kyrls In E-flat, Schubert, ; .,'k Gloria tlW In D, Gounod. ' . Offertory. "Ood Hath Appointed a Pay."- Toura, "v--' v . ' , , .;- gsitctus la A, Stalner. ' , -'',- Agnua del In O. Toura. ' ' , ' "Qloiia In ETzeelala" In B flat, Zeuner. Becesalohal,- ."The Strife la 0'ar,"H Fal- 'eatrlna. .1 J-. ' f .-. ' V ' i . y PoeUude. fantaale la T. PoUerL 11 a. m.Prelnde, paatorale m i. Gullmant. . . -T - :'""' Jr . Proceaalonal, "Jeeue Chrlat la JUaea . v Today." Worgnn. - . ' , -r "Chrlat Our PaaaoVar" In C'BockTT" T? . To deoia In- C, Ootmod.' ' ' " ' iH. Jubilate-In Dt n. j ; - Introlt, "Blooaed Are They,"; Toure.y t Kyrle In E Xlat, Bohubort. .' v i Gloria tibl In D.v Gounod. Hymn, 'Ail Ha the Power,'' . Holdea. i Offertory, "Ood Hath Appointed a Day," Toara. - v ., , .,' .'..; 8ahctua In A, Btalner.-' y ARnua- del in O,- Toura. v ; " Gloria In , Excelala" la B. ''Zeuner..: -' ' -' ' P,e rteaalohaW "The jstrlfa la Cer,' aetflna. ' poatiuae. 1 flat, jTal- I !: "AJh Marcla li 1 flat. V:a n. m-Prhid; ierenade," Soha-bort.'i- " fYoreaalonal, -TTn'Dayf Reaurreot tlon." Toura. ."', ,, ' ' , Magnificatand . nuno '(flmlttla . In, B flat, Roaar A -x ' - " Introlt. "Bleased Are They," Toura. Jlynin, "'Anjola JpU the Rock Away, "Ood Bath Appointed a Rorer. Off or lory. Iay." Toura. ReceaalonaL "He la Rlaen," Neander. i Foatlude In B flat, "Waat. J ','..;. . ' ; A St, Parld'a paarab. A A ' MA V. . A WIuauI . kAaHk.W where Predertok W.' Goodrich will act aa orranlat and conductor for tha laat time, the tfollowlna- la jthe prog-ram: . Matlna;. proces8lonwand.- holy oom munkm tchoral) 11' a. m. ' I ' Organ prelude; "O 11111 - at ' ruiaa,' 5 Charles Collin. t. Procesalonal hymn 101,' "Welcome i . Happy' Horning-." A. SuDlTaa, Reapooaea Tauia, ''-.. ... '-", 1 ,'-'. Proper anthem, "Chrlat Our. , raaa- over." Pelbam Humrrey, J? Psalms Proper of Eaatari ohanta by J. Woodward and Aldrlcb. - V - v. .v Te Peum and jubilate;-to VB flat.'CL I ' Vllllera Stanford. , - V ' Holy 'communion. , ' .-?. K 1 : "Fox furnaces aall themselres to the neUbbore." Is the way ). J. Kaddarly puta It to a rial tor who called at hie place of bualneaa yesterday at No. -HO First, atreot,' aloncalde the depot of the Portland Railway, Llfht Power com pany. ' Tbla : furnace la ' especially adapted ta this northwestern territory. where a arrest deal of wood is osed for The fire pot belnr In sections can be placed In furnace, through feed door without taking" tha whole furnace down, ae la nooesaary to do with east Iron furnaoes, which aayea a large bill of ex ponas. ,, . , ..... . ,: ,. Tba adrahtagea of thla furnace -arat Qreal eeosomy of faoti BaiMrdtaaxy poweri Qaiok heating eapaotty. They are equipped with deep . ash pit and large ash pit door, triangular grata bar, brick ' lined Are pot, prortslona for Introducing a water heater without drilling the ' furnace. Double oocaent flanges at all Joints, eta. , ' - ' ' We hare a base In one pleoe upon which" the' furnaoe oan baj plaoed ao as to take tha air through aa undarground , pit without building a pillar under the middle of the' furnace to obatruot tha entrasoe of air.. For tha top and bottom of tha furnace .we hare hoary east Iron plates with a doubls cup Joint all around tha outer edges ta avoid all possibility of having any leakage of gas. The body of the furnaoe ta moan tod with an ex tremely heavy boiler plate which la In one pleoe, thereby freeing the furnaoe from tha many objectionable Joints ootn- monly found In furnaoes. v , y. ' We use the Smyth triangular rats bar and Una all part of the fire box that soma la contact with tha fuel with Ore brick, . ':. . ' We also have a flat grate with draw center which la especially adapted1 for alack and eoft eoal. ,,'';,' ' " DtreeUy back and at the aides of the mala radiator we have a kidney shaped radiator with oast Iron top and bottom Into which tha produots of combustion pass from tha main radiator, and by moans ef dlrlaloa plates are aonduoted throughout tba surface af thla radiator to -tha smke pipe. . . ; . Introlt hymn 111 "Jesus Christ Is Rlsea Today," Worgan, ,. , Xyiie and Credo la' A and D, J. Stainar.-.v . - ' ' .- 4 . Offertory. "Aa it Begaa. ta Dawn," Ok C Martin. - 'Sanotua, Boned let us, Agnus Det, and Gloria la Kxealsls la A and D, 3 Stalner. Post ' communion hymn 111, "The Strife la O-er," Palest rlna. .;. Reeesslonal hynta lit. "At the Lamb'g High Feaat," .Rosemuller. . T Postlude, Grand March ta flat. Bar lorn a - i - - Festal even eon g. croooealon and ore torlo,-T:0 p. m. : - - ' Organ prelude, "Schiller March, Meyerbeer. ' - . i ? ? -' Proceaalonal bymn lit, "Alleluia 1 Allelulal" F, W. Ooodrleh. ; , . Reaponaea Tallia. Psalm Proper of Easter, 114; chant by Humfrey. - Magnificat la C, Oedaby. .-.. Oratorio of "The Messiah," Parte II and III (Handel):. Reclt. "He waa cut off out of the land of tha living"; air (soprano), "But . thou didst not leave his soul la hell": chorus, "Lift up your heads'?; reclt (tenor), "Unto which of the angels"; ehorus, "Let all tha angels of God worship him"; air (soprano), "How' beautiful . are the feet"; air (bass). "Why do the nations"; aid (aoprano), "I -know that my Redeemer llveth"; cborua. ."Since by t man- came death"; chorus, "By , man came also the reaur- rootlon'of the dead j chorua, 'Tor aa In AdanL U . die"; . chorua, :Evan so in Christ jrtiall' all , be made alive"! reclt '(base), V "Behold, I show you ' Inys tery ; air (baas), "Tha trumpet ahall sound"; chorus, "Worthy Is tha Lamb"; chorua, "Hallelujah." ' . Offertory anthem, TTo the Paschal Victim," Stewart - - . - ' Hymns lit, "Jeaus Chrlat Is Risen Today,", and 111, "Tha Strife la Car." Postlude, "Grand March" (Aldk), Verdt r -'- - ' Soloists Miss , Sabine 7"Dent,Jol)n, biur Bommiai -v- . . . .(.. , VVoUn Mlae Nina, Nlcklln i J -.. - Organist and Director Frederick-W, .Ooodrleh,., i. ( .. ' k..v. --. -- Short organ and violin recital at' T p.-mi- ... -t ., The program for tha Easter music at the.; Holy Rosary church, corner East Third and Clackamas streets, is. as fol lows: 'juf -' I. ! ... "Vldl Aquam," B. J. Bledermann. -; "Kyrle, Gloria, Credo and Sanotua," Haydn'a Second Mass. ' Handel's "Largo," violin solo by Wal demar Llnd. . :., v - . " ! "Reglna Coeli," A. Woenior. . "Benodlctua and Agnus Dei," Tea Webera Masa In O. ' ' , , ;' ' ' Organ postlude Seleeted. ' '' ' ! Solo tenors- J. ' P. Wlldmaa, T. Bell, D. A. Morris, 3. EL Malloy, 3. H. Cass, F. Barrett, A. ' J. Brault and S. Zaat. - "" - . 'i - . - Solo feassoa E. 3. Altatoek, Dr. J. P. Ooray and B. J. Ed or. . . . - Chorus J. Hoben, A. Morris, O. Man ning, M. Zan, T, Higglna, E. Campbell and Ia, Freeman. - - 3. H. Case, leader; Waldamar Lind, violinist; Miss Llasis Hoben, organlat ' Solemn high maaa will be celebrated at 10:10 a. m. with tba Very Rev. A. & Lawler, ' O. P.. celebrant; Rev. H. S. Shaw, O. P.. deacon, and Rev; C V. Lamb, O. P, subdeaooa. Tha Very Rev. A., a Lawler, O. F will deliver the garmoa, . , '. . j , . Other Otty Chsroaioa. -f . At the Sellwood Presbytertaa eharob, oornsr of East Seventeenth street and Spokane avenue, where Rev. D. -A. Thompson Is paator. the musical pro gram for the morning will bet .. ' Quarts "Behold tha Lamb.", . ' Solo, with violin obi 1 rata, Te Bella of Easter Pay," Mlaa Maxfleld. . Quartet "Angela Ever Bright and Fair." ' -'" f Chorus "IJ ft vi Tour Heads." ' ? At ' the First ' Congrsgatlonal - church, where Miss Edwlna Mastiok la substi tuting for Mrs. Ross Bloch-Bauer, the personnel of the choir lej Miss Mastiok, soprano; Mrs. w. A. X. Bushong aoa tralto; Walter X GllL ' tenors W. A, Montgomery, baritons; Miss Leonora Fisher, organist and choir dlreotor. The program for Sunday follows: '- ' Morning Organ, "Bortla In a Minor, Rogers, . . , - .. . Quartet, "They Hava Taken Away My Lord." Stalner. , Contralto solo, ."HalL Joyous Mora," Cadman. Quartet. Tift Tour Glad Toioea," Bchnecker. ' " - .-' Organ, "Prise Song" from "Dls Mala- tsrstnger," Wagner, '. Evening Organ, "Prologue," : Xrom Suite for organ, Rogers. . -i'-. - Quartet, "Allelulal" 'Chlpmaa. ' Quartet, "Chime Bella of Easter," Dressier. . - y , "Quartet, "Victory," Shelley. , Organ, "Festive March," Smart. At the T. M. C. A. at t o'clock a special musical program will be given by tha Clifford orobestra aa follows: -; a InUrmssso, "Cinderella." . Victor Kramer company; (b) Prelude and Sicil ians from tho opera "Cavallerla Rustic cana,? P. Masoagnl. orchestra.- ., Bolo "la God's Acre"; Harry Parsons. Cornet quartet, "The Lost Chord," Sul livan; Messrs., Frank U. Jones, it B. Wlttar Walter Smith, George Freeman. . Tone poem. ."Itose - Leavee,' Kremer company; morning.' noon, evening; harp Ohllgato; , orchestra. t . ..- K ' f 1 Intermosso, "Ruatlcana," Mascagnt; orchestra; r Sign or-. . Afigelo .- GeJlsohlo, narpiii. , . '..-. Solo. ' "I Know "That My ' Redeemer Llveth," Handel; 'Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab. , .... ,. .. Overture, "Lust Spiel." Ksler Beler. - -, March, "Our Director."; Bigs low) or chestra, -r ; . ' ' v- t'At Other Chniohea. ; ; " '; i The mualo at tha 11 o'clock service at St Mark's church, oornsr Nineteenth and 'Qulmby, will be aa follows: . Proceeatonal, "Come, Te , Faithful; Ralss tha Strain." i :... Kyrle, Tuckonnan. - ( t. ." Gloria Tlbl, Anon. ". .. 'I--. ' Anthem, "I Know That" My Redeemer Llveth" from "The Measlah."1 . Hymn. "Angels Roll the Rook Away." Offertory anthem, "King of Kings." , Presentation, "Doxology." . . Sursum Corda Ely Service Book. v Sane t us. Stalner. . Benedlotus Qui Venlt, Orrbert, . Agnus Del, Adama.,. ; . -'' Gloria In Exeelcla, old chant. ,. ':' Nuno Dlmlttia, Barry..' . - . 5 ,v Roceaslonsl, "AU Hall tha Power of Jesus' Name." . ; TCiB'M'UB'S ' ' " - m R E Has caused a rush, a veritable stampede towards the corner of Burnside ahd Third streets that does not cease for a day. The reason is that it is a Powerful One Sided Price Arfjiimenl The advantage during this sale of the Lindenthal stock of Spring Clothing is all on the side of the customer, j , . ' v v.,.. v" .'..'.-.f. t;;;:', LhxlenthU't $8.30 to $1130 8dt and OTtrootta, C 1 C lighdy damafed. Fir Salt .frUa ePf-ela? $16 and 118 Suit! and LindenthaTt :-. Ororcoata. $13.50, $15, $16 and $18 Suit, and C"7 1C Fir Salt Prioo ..3eI Llndanthara $20, $22 and $24 Suits and Overooata. Crt 1 B Flra SU Prica. 4.. ........,...oPVelO JJndenthai'g $25, $28. $30 and $32.30 Sulu tad Cn fC OvercoaU. Firs Salt Prict.. ...epIXelO UndenlhaFs Working anil Dress Pants , SMARTEST MODELS OP THE SEASON. Lindtnthart $1j00, $2.00 and $2.50 Pants. OOv Fire Salt Price......... WC Undenthals $3.50 to $4.50 Panta - , efif f0 Firt Salt Prict... ..Ol.yy Lindenthal'a $7.50 Panta ; -. Of Firt Salt Prict................. i..,,.,,,WV', Fnrnlshinos . K04 Tot Ltndentnara Drtat Shirts, worth p to $L25. -1184 For Lindenthal'a 50c Tiea. t , :. .V XOe For Lindenthal'a 50c Stupendtrt, , laUt) For Lindenthal'a 25e Sox. 50. For Lindenthal'a $1.00 and $1.35 Underwear. - ; J TSa) For Lindenthal'a $U5 Satint Shirta 81t For Lindenthal'a 75c Work Shirta ' . . . nats J1.S5 For Llndenthara $3.00 Hata. 1.85 For Lindenthal'a $4.00 HaU. , . . ShOCS . '. - , 10,000 PAIRS-ALL GOOD ONES. 1.38 For Lindenthal'a $2.50 Shota, dreaa aad work. 1.85 For Lindenthal'a $3.25 Sboee. fS.S5 For Lindenthal'a $4.50 Shoes. " fa.85 For Lindenthal'a $5.00 Shoes. ' ' Corner Third and Bnriiside Streets- Corner Third and Bnrnside Streets . Mra.' Clyde B. Altahlson will ting "I Know "That My Redeemer Llveth" and "King of Kings" will be auag by the mala . quartette, aonslatlng of ' Messrs. Handel , Roberta, ' Bernard- Balnbrldge, Arthur Devers and Harris Griffin. Archibald R. Wright, organist At the Central Christian church. East Twentieth and Salmon streets, the mu sical program twill be: .t Organ voluntary, Mlaa Eva Ryan. ' Anthem, "Easter Praise"' (Lorena), chorus. ' "- ' i " .(.-: ' -' Solo, " "My Redeemer and ' My Lord" (Dudley Buck). Mra. George Watklna. Evening Anthem, "Come Ta Faith ful" (Emerson), chorus. ' Duet, "Ring Out Ye Bells," Mrs. George WsttUns, Mrs, MoPherson Gale. Mise Lin a , Llnehan, director of the eholr kt the Hawthorne Park Presbyte rian church, has arranged elaborate mu sical programs for. both services Easter. The church choir will be Asslstsd by James C Rathbone, tenor; Mra, Net tle M. Courtier, alto; B. M. Bergen, bari tone, with Melvln Ogden at tha organ, following are the programs: -: jBSsa ".11111" ' li gaasgaaBBaagjiiiiii iimiiiWii, i in rrn m i i V n i wiirnrin if ,1,1111, i,,,,' , i r, ,. tV ":' . v -. '.,. ' -i'i'i i..'''f':'; ( : : M ;i" :.Sl , "") : -'"' ."','. : '' ..V---... i? Now a word about the Easter Parade. If vou are to be in the orocession or a sodctatorA heris'a.vour cor rect outfit. Be the day. foul or fair, here's the clothing to meet it. For the man ..who is any , age, or , , 5 younger1 here are all the variations of correct style. Double and SIngle-Breasted . Suits, in black, for ) dress and street wear--all .Venetian-lined this 4 spring's models $12 .50 to $25.00 asaasWBsBBMoBBaaneBBSBBBBBsB i-'"'- - ' Our Juvenile Department is a perfect wealth of new and up-to-date things for boys, both large and small ;Knee Pants Suits :':. 'Jt-;:'i- .v ;. .;-, --iC.' " $2.35 to $8.00- - Free ! ' Free ! ? Spalding1' Baseballs and Bats, ' Catchers' and Fielders' Gloves 'jf , 't and Masks given away 'FREE , to oiir boy clothing customers. 4 ,V i 166-168 Third Street no GuSlfiihnPrcp Clotlii CO Free! Tree! Nickel-Trimmed Roller. Skates five hundred pairs ' to be ; given away EREE to our boy Mohawk Bldg.' clothing customers. - V: Morning Organ voluntary, John West, Anthem, i "As It Begaa to Dawn." George Martin. - --4- , Offertory, "Traumeret" Schumann. Soprano aolo, -, "Messiah ' Vlctorolus" (Hammond), Mlsa Llna Linshan. " - Contralto, solo., "When tha 'Rosea Bloom" (Relchardt), Mrs. W. D. Doa ver. 'i'': ' j-.- , .'.-. - '. Anthem. "Easter Mom," Koyes. Postlude, Rineh, ? -i- - -.i - -:4 Evening Organ . voluntary, " Alle gretto, " Gullmant. 1 . . ,. :. ,t U .'Anthem. "They Have Taken Away My Lord," Stalner. ' ,k Alto aolo, Mrs; Kettle Court or. Quartet, "Earth and Heaven." Moe nude. . ! - i'.-l f-:.' ( Tenor solo, "Resurrection" (Shelley), James C Rsthbona. .' " Anthem, Chrlat la Rlaen," Wagner Netdllnger. '' " . i Poatludo, choral, "Jeau Mains Frelnde." . Special mualo will ba given at the Central Methodist Epleoopal church aa follows: - : -i ' ; "Come - Let TJa Tune -; Our Loftiest Song" (Hatton); "Awake, the Golden Glories Break" (Kirkpatrick) ; "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" (Lindsay) - Sunday school at II ra Epworth League meeting t:I0 p. ra. At 7:10 the Sunday aohool will give aa Eastsr missionary service of songs and recitation a r "Christ Our Passover' (Aahford); "Because Ha Loved Hit Own," ."Little Missionaries," "Sun beama," "Little Feet Be Careful," The Resurrection" (Hughes), are, soma of the mnsloal numbers. , - . . The following ' musical program will ba rendered at Mlspah Presbytertaa church: - Morning; Prelude, "Theme from Mo sart." '' 4 Solo "Reonrreotlon," Shelleyt Miss Maysle Foster. - , ,. s . Offertory ."Andante," '. 1 Schumann; "The Day of Light," Turner; the choir. Poatludo "March Mllltalre," . . Batt mann. , ' ' ." ' Evening Prelude, "Air from Stabat Mater," Rossini. . i ' ' : ---. , Solo Selected, Miss Helen Bingham. Solo "Christ is ' Risen," Dressier; Mrs. 1?. W. Zlmraermann. .Violin oblige to Miss Barker. ; Offertory Adagio. Kuhlan. K "Alleluia," Brackett; tha choir. "Triumphant Strains Arise," Chip- man n: tne cnoir. - PoiUude-T-BeeUioven. f WEJSET THE PAGE A SMALLPOX APPEARS ON . y INDIAN RESERVATION - X - ' - - A? . Shanllco, Or March its A caae of smallpox has developed at the' Warm Spring Indian reservation and Superin tendent Covey has ordered a large sup. ply of vaoelns points and Is using every possible precaution to prevent tha die ease from spreading. , , , . . .. ... , " ANEW DEPARTURE t ; , , f . , The Oort of Xatormeata Xaa Been OroaV. ly ttedneed by tha Xolmaa . Vnder : taking' oompanr. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all -incidentals connected with a funeral. The Edward Holman Undertaking com pany, the leading funeral directors of Portland, beginning July I, l0f, wUI depart from this old custom. When tho casket is furnished by as iti cost will Include all oharges, such as conveying the remslns to our chapel, outslds bos. embalming, hearss to cemetery and all services which may be required of us, except clothing, eomotery and carriages. thus effecting a saving of til to ITS on each funeral, . . - THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAE INO COM PANT. 1 . ,. - 119 Third street, oorner Salmon.- FOR PORTLAND'S SWELL DRESSED MEN Our argument is simple. ."We claim that we are offering some of the swell est suits in town for a sum that is irresist ible. , You will profit by ' our claim as it is true. .. WE AWL OFFERING THESE Suits You do not pay for the quality alone, but f or the ; style also. These suits are made to wear as well as to show style. It is up to you to take advan tage 4 J. --h. i-.: v,;v. .: in -1 ' SUBSTANTIAL SUITS FOR BOYS ARE T THAT, WILL LA ST- THOSE THAT LAST ;ARE SOLD BY USP IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO BUY THE . BOYS A VACATION SUIT k M F First and Taylor Streets 3r