The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 31, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY M00 MARCH 8' 1907
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GOUTIOri OF .
LADY T.IACCABEES
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Delegate From All Points of the
State Are to Gather
Thl$ Week. ,
SUPREME COMMANDER
' EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT
Xargo Claaa Ii to B Initiated Into
f Uia , Mysteriea of tho Order and
'? the Knighta Arc Later to Farttct
pato to ft Boceptioo.
' In anticipation of th coming atat
convention o th Lady ataccabeea of
Portland, which la to b held In W. O.
WW. hall. Tenth and Alder streets, April
: t. extensive preparation ar being made
: . i th AMI.. Thi session
vy iftiuiuw. w y - - i
rwllt wun at 10 o'clwa tii-tha-forey
Moon ana many of th leading member.
throughout the ataU will attend.
, Among thoe who ara pected to at
' tend ara Mr. UUlan M. UolUatar, u
I KruM commander, and HIM Blna M.
Lwaat. supreme record keeper. On th
evening of Thursday. April 4. a large
class will ee InlUatad and following the
initiation there wlU ha a Joint reoeptlon
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iqu Blna. M. Wast, Suprema Rao
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, fcy the- Knight and Lady Maocabeea.
, The work of Initiation will be eem
! vilified by the following officers from
', Portland hive!
i Amy Oakee, No. U. past I C: Oladya
Hughe. nk XI. X .Cj. Iu . Elian Cor
nell. No. 7. Lt, C.: Ma Wllaon, No.
', R. K.J Bertha Parkins. No. M, F.
; X.: Margaret Honateon, No. K ehap
j lain: Daisy Flippen. No. 17. aeravant;
Emily Lucas No. 17. M. at A.; Eml
Una Brickaon. No. 17, . sentinel; Mar-'a-arat
Carter, No. 7. picket; captain ot
ruarda. Clara Knott, No. 7; vuarda ot
N. 7 and Laurel wood. . No. U: banner
hearara, LoTlna Karanaugh. Ida May
Oaralde and Bernlc Howell. No. M.
vrograsa for Trlday.
Tha followln program has been ar
ranged for Friday evening, April t,
when a publlo meeting1 will be held:
Selection, orchestra; welcome: music;
tha Parisian rag; dolls; selection, or
chestra; addreaa. Ura. UUlan M. Hoi-
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Mr. Liniaa II. HolUster. Soprame
, , Commander. .
lister, supreme commander; muslo; . ad
dreaa, Mlaa Blna M. Weat. suprema rec
ord keeper; drllla by guard ot tha L. O.
T. M.; reception for tha suprema offl
oers. Tha winning- team In tha drill will ha
alTsn tha privilege of going to tha
Jamestown exhibition to compete for tha
national prise. .
Tha lnatltultoiis of tha Knights and
Ladlea of Maccabees are founded on the
history of Judaa Asmodeus, who, while
fighting- for his country and his God,
en graved upon hia shield these words:
"Who Is like unto Thee, O Lord, among
tha rods." This motto became the rally
ing cry of the army, and from tha ini
tials of tha Hebrew words. "Ml Camoca
Be-Eloin." Inscribed upon tha ahleld.
they formed tho word, "me-ka-be." and
gare It to their leader. In that way
Judas Asmodeus became Judaa Maoca
beus. Portloa for tha Widow.
Wars war long and there wer many
widows and orphans. " For their benefit
tb soldier set aside a portion of the
spoils. The order of tha Ladle of Mao
cabeea is also founded upon that part
of tha history ef Job in which hi daugh
ter are given an equal Inheritance with
their brethren.
The order of Ladle ot Maocabeea
waa organised In 1891. and now rank
eighth among; tha fraternal organisation
of th world.
SUNDAY SKATING
Oak mlak Opem All Bay Xaster.
Th big Oaka rink will open at
Sunday morning; .for the day. There
will . be special mnalo.aad extra oar
service. Th rink Is aa clean aa a pin
and you can wear, that new suit or
gown' in perfect safety. Every detail
haa been arranged to make Easter Bun
day tha greatest day In th history of
the Oak rink. If you are at leisure
Sunday go to th Oak.
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The Big Store With the Little Prices.
for the Smartest
Suit of the Day
Twenty Patterns
to Select From
Before deciding on any particular style for your Spring
Suit, it will certainly be a source of satisfaction to
, us and profit to you to drop into our store and try
on one or two of the "Famous" smartly styled
Single or Double-Breasted Sack Suits.
hhwy
Hate
; The Best Known and Known as the Best at
ANY
STYLE
$2.50
ANY -COLOR
SOLE AGENTS
ft
CLOTHING
O) COMPANY
CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STS.
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HOME PRESCRIPTION
Speediest Relief Known to Sci
ence for Coughs, Colds
! . ' and Consumption.
' Thl hom prescription has been fa
miliar to-druggist for years. Its won
derful effectiveness on coughs, oolds
and all affection of the bronchial tubea
and pulmonary organs spread Its fama
from city to city with rapidly Increas
ing popularity. ' ,
Inquiry Into tha origin of thl pre
scription developed the fsct that It
emanated from a prominent Philadelphia
physician who gained fame amongst
his profession for the development of
a truly Soluble preparation from the
active principle of the pine tree, which
.iikmt.rti . tt Mnuln wonderful
curative power on th mucou mem- i
brace, yet wa not generally used by
doctors on account of lta Insolubility. (
Thla nrr form- -el - le- it- !
doctor and druggmte aa the Coilcen-;
trated oil of pine and It forms tha chief
Ingredient in n lamoue
scrlptlon," which Is her given to th
publlo and la a follows:
Concentrated oil of pine, half ounce:
pure wnlxkey (spirit frumentl). lgftt
ounces, glycerine I ounoea. 11U and
shake thoroughly and tak a table
spoonfu' every four hours. This will
frequently cur a cold lusld of twenty
four boura . . . .
These Ingredient esn b ecurd at
any good drug store, and can b easily
m'"l -t imme .ia a ten-ounc DQtUe.
Th concentrated oil of pin come put
up xor dispensing In half-ounce vial
securely sealed In a screw-top package,
wuct retains all tha original osone.
. i - I mlnil Vinmav.r
that ther ara patent medicine put up
by so-called chemical companies to Imi
tate in wonaenui pine wn. tuvmw
be avoided by making sure to get th
i-j . . ..1 nll f nln. It- 1 . ! .A
said to be very effective in curing lura-
Dago ana urie tew nituaiw. .
thla purpose It Is taken raw. a few
drop on sugar, night and morning.
FIREMAN'S FUND
OPENS NEW PAGE
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After Meeting ' Unprecedented
Losses the Company Re
enters Agency Field.
Th Flremsn'a Fund Insuranc com'
pany after meeting tha unprecedented
heavy loss in th conflagration fol
lowing th Baa Kranclaco earthquake
which caused it temporary suspension,
will on April I begin business anew,
having In th meantime by valid rein
suranc contract, assumed all liability
of the Firemen' Fund Inuranc cor
poration hastily organised last summer
to tide It over the troublesome period
of adjustment of losses and rehabilita
tion. Thla 1 good new to lta large sgency
fore and th many loyal friend who
have watched th struggle of th old
company with more than ordinary
Interest.
A Bemarkabl Achievement.
Th Interval between the temporary
laps of th old company and complete
rejuvenation ha been a period more
strenuous than wa ever experienced by
any Insurance company before. Out of
a condition of chaos, confusion and
disaster, ther ha emerged a corpora
tion that rank among th strongest in
the world. .
That such a result wa accomplished
Is conceded to be by all Insurance
authorities In th country a marvelous
financial feat - and on that reflects
normrt credit upon the men who ac
complished it, la th opinion of inaur
aac men, th restoration of th com
pany could hot have been accom
plished but for th high character It
had sustained throughout lta entire
career. It paid it losses In full,' to
th amaaement of policyholder, and
th million that have been paid out In
th regular course of business have
only sustained th high expectation of
It friends. Th statement lssusd by
th company exhibit ' assets in cash,
bonds, stocks, etc., as $6,771,174.11, and
a surplus to policyholders abov all
liability of lZ.12a.lll.i3.
. Through tha medium of th new cor
poration the Integrity of th agent'
business ha been protected and th
security of th outstanding policy
holders haa been guaranteed.
AU losses . that hav occurred since
April II hav been paid promptly In
caah.
Of th 111.100.000 la Ban Francisco
losses, th company haa already, said
and discharged th Immcns sum of
110,100,000, and all remaining Just
claim will also be fslrly mat.
Th Fireman' Fund ha therefore
honorably settled th largest loss aver
sustained by any Insurance company in
th history oi underwriting.
When the final publication are
mad, showing tha payment of th
various Insurance companies, on ac
count of th Baa Francisco onflsgra
tlon. It will be found that th Fire
man's Fund was ona of th largest
contributor of actual cash. Indepen
dent of th constantly Inoreaalng value
of tha stock given to clalmanta.
Th aid company is bow fully
launched, all agent ,of th company
throughout th United Bute will re
sum active relations with ellents
everywhere, never again to be termi
nated by auch oalamltlea aa of April
laat.
BIG ADDITION MADE
TO SUIT DEPARTMENT
f o o i
ma
Credflt
The whole business world operates on credit. Why shouldn't the individual? The average man can't
possibly pay cash for everything he wants. What fight, therefore, has the merchant to make borrowing any .
harder for his customers than the banks make it for him? A study of the subject reveals the f acthacrdit.
is a national 'necessity. Wed6"not"dhly proceed upon that basis of beliefTbut we mate bur credit system
clean, comfortable, dignified and desirable. Ours is not the old plan that made life a burden for buyers. It
has experienced an uplift and it is accorded for the good it will accomplish not only for you, but for us. y.
Powers'
3 Room Outfit
Special Terms $10.08 Down,
$2.50 Per Week
Powers'
3-Room Outfit
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Special Terms $10.00 Down,
$2.50 Per Week
This three-room outfit is a sample of wh"at The Store of 'the Outfit can doIt-lspletehatown.
mean that you have to fill in here and there. Every detail has been thought of, and this outfit, consisting of-
Bedroom, Diningroom and Kitchen is ready for you to step m ana use. -------r
Here Is a list 61 What the Oullit Comprises
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Meier & Frank Store Again
Makes Provision for Increased
Patronage.
BEDROOM $9,00 IrorTBedr $25 Woven" wire" spring, $3.50 Mattress, $12.00 Dresser. $2.50 Cetxter- Table,
$ .75 Rocker $9.00 all-wool 9x9 Rug. DINING ROOM-$16.50 Sideboard, $ .SC J 6-foot Extension-Ta,
b le, fouroak cane seat Dining Chairs, $1.2.5 each, and one $9X)0 9x9 j -wool Rug -W.PJS Set.
consisting of 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 7-inch plates, 6 soup plates 6
covered vegetable dish, 1 gravy boat, 1 pickle dish, 6 pie plates and 4 vegetable dishes. KITCHEN-51I.00
Cook Stove, $2.00 Kitchen Table ana i.uu nair.
No
Payments
at Powers
When Sick
or Out
of Work.
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Dclded change hav been mad In
th aeoond floor and most notably of
th ault department ot th Malar
Frank, store. Th arowth Of th pa
tronage in this department haa at sv
eral different time in th peat re
quired an enlargement of space devoted
to thl branch of th business, but the
Increased favor of tb shopping pufTllo
th psst season mad It absolutely neo
ssarr that th specs of a good-slsed
salesroom be added to accommodate tb
spring trad of 1907. Thl haa at last
been accomplished by removing th art
and picture department to th next
floor above, giving up to m auua,
cloaka, wraps, waist and other gar
ment for woman and children th major
portion of th third floor.
A large amount of money ba been
fiul.i In dlanlav fixtures and show-
f oases, rendering It an attraction ,to
tnousana OI visiior int paai wees. j
number of traveler who wer la th
tor today remarked that they bad not
seen anvtLlna on ault so larc and
grand a acal wast of Chicago. It Is
an agreeable aurprla to th crlttoal
shopping publlo for which the Meter dt
rraaa BopU batra ducated raaldaaU t
.-JA ateaatl .. tH W1t11r. iSOIlt'
vi rd aystem, amall prks, Duuaing rejme
tion, 15-minuta car . gervice, apeedway. v
direct road to tha heart of tha city. Bull
Run water, high elevation and magnificent
cenery are a few of the featurea that make
Rose City Park auperior to any other reai-
"dence location in the city of Portland. Theae
Improvement are guaranteed and work on - y
most 01 mem ana many iiiuib
, doner Hundred! of men are working there
now. More than this, the prices at which
we are Belling Roa City Park lota include
all of these advantage!, without any .other
expense to the purchaser.
HARTM AN & THOMPSON
Bankers
Chamber of Commerce
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zpect at their band from time to tlma.
Th display or Spring una u
good I most eomprhnsivei embrac
ing every new 'fashion, very new ma
terial and garment for all oceaalona
On of th fatura of thl depart
ment U th great amount of business
don with th bet-dreeed womn of
th who! northwt. Mall rdr from
th fashion catalogues ar received
from Washington, Idaho, Montana,
Alaska and ven Manila, Shanghai aad
Yokohama. . . :
Portlnd 1 to b congratulated upon
having on of th most complete stocks
of women and children' grmnt to
b found In th entire country.
Professor BUrr was accusing woman
1 of barbarism. "And sh I not only
barbarous eh I Illogical ana incon
sistent," h esclalmed.
, "1 was walking in th country on
' Oay WIT.q young wwrnnn, . m ' w 1 -
I w earn upon a box about to aala ay a
Piano.
j USED EXCLUSIVELY BY,;
San Carlo Opera Co.
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
Sherman, Clay & Co.
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tree. There was a asst. In. th tree,
snd from a certain angl It was possi
ble to see In it three eggs.
: . " loa wicked llttla boy aald mr ootxy
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COLONIST
RATES TO
OREGON
And the Pacific Northwest over the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line
tjregon Kauroaa OX navigation VU., ana suuuinu . -in., uvui en ie
the East, DAILY during March and, ApriL
. YOU CAIN PREPAY . : r
For tlcWts, if you desint to bring friends, relatives, employe or others from
the East, by depositing the cost with any agent of the O. R. at N. or 8. P.
Co., with name and address, and ticket will b promptly furnished in tmt East
A Rare Opportunity to Promote the In
. .. dustrlal GrowtH of the Northwest '
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Phi cars
t. Zonl
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:. ;v;r.;?3o.s) 133.00
S7.0O BO.UO
c. TTllB ......... ...... . sr.ev
Kansas ty I M fO JB OO
Omaha . 89.60 B8)0
aaTvaol ...... ,.190 B5.00
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nffala-:. eO.xr4a.so .
Wew TOTk 4T.B0 60.00
Boston 47.40 49.S0
FhUadslnbta ....;...... 479 ; 4S.TS .
Washlagtea 47 J 6 4frAS
i-Rate apply to all main and branch line points, Huntington to Bpokane.
iluslve. B Rates apply to PortUnd, Astoria and Puget Bound points: also
uthern Paolno aala and branch Jtna point north ef and Including Ashland.
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incluslve.
southern
Oregou. ; ( , i . . ' .
For eomplet Information, Inquire of.
Wa, BtcarOXSAT, Oeaeral waasenge Agent, ;
Oregoa A-.Uioad ai aTarlgatloa Oo,
v C. VT. Btlnirer. City Ticket Agt, Id and Washington.
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panlon, r yoa going up thara to rob
that neetr 1 1
"1 am,' replied th boy.
' " Oiow aaa gour , ah axQlaimadi
think how th mother will grler ovtr '
th loa of her gga.'
"Oh, aha. won't care, said th boy.
Bha'g ua Utara t youy baW
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