The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL xl. 1C07.
7ALKER WHITESIDE IS AN ACTOR
WHO PRESENTS HIS OWN IDEAS
Walker WtKeaide.
Walker Whiteside, the excellent young
actor who Is to appear at ttao Hetllg
April tl In "The Maglo Melody," la one
of the nan of the atag who haa achiev
ed an excellent opinion and haa work
ed out hi own destiny through bla own
unaided efforts. .- .
Mr. Whiteside's own estimate of the
course he haa pursued U tempered with
modesty, for white he observe that he
tna never vet hMH mihiected tn a di
recting Influence In bla work, ho baa I
taken countless opportunltlea to . OO
erve, analyse and i dissect the work
and efforta of every prominent artist
In the world, He haa watched them
at rehearsal in th preparation of .forthcoming-
portrayals, and baa then stud
ied the effect of the resulting product ,
at first nights and at subsequent per
formances. ' j . I
Mr. Whiteside baa been an Intimate!
friend of the late Sir Henry Irving, and I
baa watched hla work with Interest and
profit. He hak studied carefully the I
methoda of the late Adelaide Ptstori.1
and baa analysed her success. He baa I
dissected the art of Richard Mansfield
and has found much therein to profit
Duse, Rejane, Novelll Tomasso and
blm; be hap been a close student of Pols'
sard, Coquelln, Bernhardt, Sonnentha,
countless others; A 1
PRIZE WALTZER WOULD DANCE :
BUT NOT WIN HEART'S DESIRE
Three dollars deposited' with County
Clerk Pleld last July, by the Orooers'
association will be returned, 'aa the time
limit for, using- Jt for th purpose for
which it was deposited has expired. The
money represents a price given by the
Grocers' association tot the beet gentle
man wsJHkst at their. annual picnio on
July ' 17- . The winner was given six
months in which to call for the cash and
apply it ln the purchase of a marriage
license.'' Evidently she wouldn't have
blm. for ba never ahowed tip, Mr.
Fields does not know the nam of the
unlucky waits, v " ; .': -,
ROCK ISLAND . : ;
I CLUB TO OPEfl
River Resting Place : Will. Be
v I Greatly Improved for Ap
' preaching Season. : .
MANY MEMBERS HAVE , .
! BEEN ADDED TO ROLL
Xlrldge v Win B Built r from the
Pretty little Island to the Maln
. land and Launch Will Ply Prom
McKlnale, J. F. Toft, a F. Johnson, R.
Smith, H. H. Rlddell, C. W. Rlddell, C.
F. Rhodes, H. JX Langille, T. Stanley,
Geo. F. Schoot, H. O. Hendry... Frank B.
Riley, Alex Bweek, Ellle O. Hughes, , A.
O. BJelland. Dr. J. C.-Ross. H. O. Reed,
M. O. Thorsen, M- U Holbrook, O. W.
8tapletoa, Goo. 8. Cameron, C. J. Reed,
J. . V. Bennea, "W. ' F. Tobey, O. . MaoV
Qregor, W. B. Mallory. - - .
FIRST AID TO
. TRIP PLANNER
the City.
' ' "Extensive preparations are now going
on for th opening of th Rock bland
Country club. May la. Th affair will
be on long to be remembered, judging
from the manner In which those having
th matter in band are prosecuting 1 le
work. In the nret place, th grounds
will be In much better sbap than laat
Reason, and then the membership will
be fully twice aa large.
' Secretary O. Netter Is devoting all
bla time to th membership list at pres
ent, and a number of name were added
during th past few days. Th mort
representative men of th city are tak
ing much Interest In the new Ciub, and
tV. H. Chapln. R. C. Hart, A, Refflln.t,
a executive board, have dovised a num
ber of new feature. Musical will be
riven frequently and other squally
tomptlng. diversions will b provided
every week. - Th club house Is being
placed in fin condition after having
weathered the winter's blow and rains,
and a bridge will be built from th pic
turesque island to th matnland, near
Inland station, on th O. W. P. line. At
lie same tlm a launch will be operated
from the city to the island. V ... '
, The .Rock Island Country club was
organised lat year by -A- Rof fling, who
Kni the island upon which It la lo
r tted, and the Wedneoday evening enter.
1 , inments becam very popular with the
rivib members and their friend. But
tmt season waa only a starter, and a
splendid future la looked forward to.
The following namea hav been added
1 the membership list during tbe paat
t w dsvs: J. C. Alnaworth, Slg. Blchel.
V U Maclcsy. Julius I. Meier, It C.
ortmsn, MUton W."Rmlth, W. F. Wood-
r, Louis O. Clarke. W. B. Beeb, W.
I I.lpmsn, C. K. Williams. E. & I.ytle,
ns. K. Iidd. C. K. fwlgert. II. C
. ,.,nihelL A. C. Hmlth. W. C. Bristol,
I I J. Forties. J II. Truby. I O. Orted.
' . A. Hn. II. J. Langol. A. K. Jack
, ;. VI. IX. treter, A. J, Paul, F. L.
:nmrman, J. C. Le. A. J. Lgan. H. O.
-rkwiih. rr. J. C Eaa, C B. Cadwelt
. -'e T. ISrooka, W. J. Howard, J. H.
Railroad , Folder and Book
, ...... . . N -
' '; Eoropeaai Travel Are at
tha Library
on
Folder of . th various transportation
companies will be found shelved In th
clrculaltng department of th publio
library. These will be very useful to
all those planning summer vacations,
and every on i at liberty to com and
look them over. Here- are the names
of some book for th European tourist!
Allen, " Grant European Tour; a
Handbook for American and Colonists,
1IT. - "Stimulative aad suggestive."
The guides aim "to supply th tour
ist with suoh historical and antiquarian
Information as will enable him te un
derstand the architecture,' sculpture,
painting and minor art of th town' he
visits." , ' , - ,
Allen, Grant Belgium; Its Cities,
104. , : " : .',. ;
Allen, Grant Florence, 10. ' 4t
Allen. Grant Venice, 10J.' -
Williamson. O.- (V Th Cltle . of
Northern Italy, 1101. .;
Grant Allen's plan of historical guide
books to the principal eltlea of Europe
la her carried on by th abov author.
"Mr. Williamson's artistic knowledge
and disposition are manifest.' .
' Guerber, H. A. How to ire pare for
Europe: a handbook of historical, liter
ary and artistic data, with full direc
tions for preliminary studies and trav
eling arrangement. 10. "Training
for th European tour cannot begin too
soon." . ''-..;'.
Jones, It. C European Travel for
Women, 100. List of book given, pre
liminary reading, work, of art, and
books relating to certain period Con
tains very practical hints.
Powera, H. IL Th Art of Travel.
Published by th Bureau of University
Travel.
Toiler, Josephine Traveler Hand
book; a Manual for Trans-Atlantlo
Tourlsta A moat practical book, giving
detailed information on preparation, sea
life, postal and letter rates, food, man
ners and customs and money In the dif
ferent countries, fees, eto.
Taylor, J. B. Views Afoot, or Europe
Seen With Knapsack and Staff. "Two
years 1S44-J traveK on foot through
Germany, Italy and Franca, spending
1600 earned on the road." ' .- -
Manv interaetlna books of travel In
Europe and descriptive of the different'
count riee will be found on th shelves
by the charging desk with those men
tioned above.
Tbe Travel magadne. In th period-
$4.23 set of 45 pieces in the white semi-porcelain ;
; special ... . . . . .1.'. . i . .82.75
$5.75 set of 42 pieces Via the semi-porcelain, blue
" decoration ; special . . . . . . . ...83.75
$6.50 set of 60 pieces in the white semi-porcelain;
special . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . , . . , ; . , .S4.25
$7.50 set ' ofr 42 pieces, pink and ' gold decorated ;
" special ... .................... . U . .... .84.75
Three Days' Special Sale of Dinner
Sets Basement Dept.
. , i For tpmorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday our Basement Department
offers unusual special prices on fourteen dinner sets, comprised of 42, 50'
and 100 pieces, in the best patterns and decorations this assortment
being a selection from their most complete stock of dinner ware in the
semi-porcelain, Austrian china and Haviland. ". This sale offers an op
portunity to supply your crockery needs at a saving. On the first nine
patterns of the following, vre have applied the special terms of $1.00
down, 50 cents. week. Reasonable terms of payment on the Haviland
'sets'if desired. '.rsF--f-"' '' s - :
$.13.50 Haviland set of 50 pieces, green and eold '
decorartd ; special . , . . i . . . . .'. .825.50 "
$35.00 IIavilandt set of 50 pieces, pink, green and
goJd decorated ; special.". .... y.827.00
$7.75 set of 42 pieces, pink, green and gold deco
rated ; special ... t . , . i .. ..... .85.25
$8.50 set of 50 pieces, pink and, gold decorated;
special .-.V. ,J , . i , . . , .. .80.50
$10.50 set of 50 pieces, pink," green and gold deco-
rated ; special ........ i ........ . .... . .87.50
$20.00 set of J00 pieces, in two patterns, in the
Austrian china, pink and gold decorated ; spe
cial...; ..,..........fl4.75
$59.00 Haviland set of 100 pieces, pink, green and
gold decorated; special. .847.00
$67.50 Haviland set of 100 pieces, our choice -of
two patterns, white and . gold ; or pink, green and
gold decorated ; special . . ; . .... . . .... , 852.00
i
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Specials in V:
Lace . Curtains
and .
Curtain Materials
Two days special selling of a surplus
stock of Arabian tint laces in the latest
patterns and .effects large quantities Ipf
each. Commencing tomorrow in ; our
Drapery and Decorative Department
sixth floor. Nif our credit is good. ? " '
h, : $2.50 and $2.75 values in Cable Net' Laces
; and Arabian tints, Cluny pat-(P CA '
ternl; per pair . .t) 1 OU
$3.00 and $3.25 values in Cable Net and Cluny Lace CI 7 H
effects ; per pair . .! .... .... ..... . . .... Pl I O
1 $3:25 to, $3.75 values in Real Cluny and Arabian Tape and Tint hand-
made Laces, 2j and 3 yards long; ' . fl0 AA
per pair . . . ........" DaWcUil
$6.00 and $6.50 values in Real Cluny, and Arabian Laces, all Arabian
: tints, large stock of each pattern; "'
per pair 1 . .......,...,. tpd O
15c Curtain Swiss in white dots, figures and stripes, substantial
and effective window curtain materials; per yard ."..."... .-4. C
15c Summer Drapery material in floral designs and colorings, 36 : AV
inches wde; per yard. 1 . L
the special, per, yard,
$1.75 Scotch Madras,-50 inches wide; a few pieces to sell at A A
... , ....... v . , . . ; ,y '
f.Oft
VL
r . , . ....
-, 1
Couch Special
Tomorrow we offer an exceptional bargain in this up-'
holstered piece a pleasing design in framed golden oak,
.tufted covering of the best arid most "serviceable quality
',. of : imitation .leather, which is v superior to genuine split
leather, steel construction. This piece is well worth twice ,;
- the price at which it is offered. You can see display in our ,
Special $15.00
We offer. this on the special payment term's of $1.00 '
down, $1.00 week. ' :
2s
: Hill
Reirigeratprs
In the ' V;
Basement Department
. - We will show this season a line of re
frigerators that embrace the most economi
cal, sanitary "and -scientific features iai size
and appointment to meet all reauirements.
We call attention particularly, to the Drl Perkins' sanitary refrigerators,
' built on : a principle entirely different from the old and unsanitary, meth-
' ods of food preservation..; In these refrigerators .there is a perfect cir-:;
; culation, air being taken in from one side and after circulating is released. '
on the opposite side, this disposing of all dampness which will naturally
" accumulate where there is no circulation. Butter can be placed close;
, to strong-smelling vegetables arid foods without fear of contamination.
n harmonious and beautiful effects.
A number of these are ;
played in our windows.
. - tv.-m V-"' v -1 9
: Ornamental
Lighting Pieces
"S - V ' '
.;'! Wea're; displaying, a .' line ",of ;.... I
' hi&rhlv artistic and effective elec- ' ' 1 - i
a, .- .. 7 - H ,.- -i 1 j '
troliers andi hanging domes in . - i 'J
skillfully designed' antique brass ,- 1 '
), and imported color, glass: ! ?This" "' .
glass is selected ; and perfectly V j i'
blended , so as to? produce most , - ' -
M ITT I T TIT T II, II 1 i 4 I . I I
fill I I I 1 I I II
A numbef of , these are now dis- '
t Wall Tapers
: Decorative Department Sixth Tloox j v
Inexpensive foreign papersjn novel patterns"and har
monious - color effects . that suggest correct ; treatment for
all rooms : some of . these . in Derf ect imitation nf fin9n;cii
leather and hand beaten metal; others in dainty floral ef-
xects xor Dearooms witn Hangings to match. We will be
Dieasea to turnisn estimates on work nf th? rT- ar a - w
- The Most- :v;
Attractive Styles
in Folding
Go-Carts and Baby-.Carriages
m
HYourtcuorr
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'New Process:
$100 Down
$1.00 i Week;
leal room contain each month brief and
useful note for th traveler.
OAKS RINK MATINEE -
Oraa Ttofmm. ef-vent at th Sif
. v Bkatia- Klak Today.
: This -will be a notable day at the bl
Oak rink. From earlr morn till 11 at
nla-ht th grand floor will fairly' ttug
with merriment. A special matinee will
be given In th afternoon, and If you
can't skat you will enjoy watchins; the
other ' and hearlnc th delightful
waltsea and twosteps. . There will be
flve-mlnut car servlc over th Oregon
City line and an army f Instructors
will be ready to welcome beginners.
Don't let yourself, say naxt day, "I am
sorry I too waa not at the Ouka rlnlt
Sunday." Bear In mind this will he a
banner day at th Oaks. Tonr friends
will be there. Don't let them miss you
or yon will ml" tn ilm ot Tour life.
Remember, If you've only an hour to
par today you bad best spend It at th
Oak rink. .
ASKS COURT'S AID TO
VISIT HIS CHIL0REH-!
Williams' Divorced Wife Keeps
. ; Youngsters to Herself,
' ' - '; ' He Says.
Th divorced wife of John C, "Wil
liams, who resides at fS3 Spokan ave
nue, fiellwood, refuse to allow him to
visit their two small children and Mr.
Williams ha , applied to the circuit
court for an order compelling their
mother to give him an day a week of
their -time. - Tha divorce waa granted
only a few months after th birth of
th younger child. Aliens; th older on
1 Orvel Reese, eight year of age,
Williams say he tried to see hi chil
dren last September but ills wife turned
him away.' He never made any attempt
to fore hla way Into their presence,
but haa waited, as th complaint aya,
"all these times" in tha bop that the
mother would relent. The plaintiff say
that he haa repeatedly oUtered to help
pay for the children's support, but that
the wife refuses to receive th money.
INDIANA RELATIVES , v :
SEEK FRED NEW
Fred New, who was laat seen on a
westbound O. R. N. train. a Caldwell,
Idaho, laat Christmas, la being anxious
ly sougbXby bls relatives and friends
residing at Greenfield. Indiana. He 1
presumed to be on the Paclflo coaat or
tn Nevada. . He Is of medium fair com
plexion, height about S fret t Inchea,
weight about 16 pounds, brown hair,
blue eyes, and IS year of age. Any In
formation addressed to. A. I New at
Greenfield. Indiana, or Oakland, Call-'
fornla, will be gratefully received. '
STONE QUARRY FACILITIES
TO BE LARGELY INCREASED
-V.V"X: " A:" - riv:
Additional Machinery of Latest
Pattern to Be Installed by
Forest Crove Company. A
, Th Forest Orev Stone Quarry com
pany haa Increased Its capital stock by
1100,000. all of which I to be uaed In
largely Increasing th company' out
puof building stone. Orders for addi
tional machinery hav been placed and
neceasary trackage facllltlea will be pro
vided for th output. Several Pitmen
saws will be Installed, a diamond-tooth
circular saw and th latest Improved
channeling machine, Th Pitman saw
ta a comparatively recent invention,
which , does away with th eld style
method of lng sand and a stream of
watr tot cutting, fin steel shot aup-
yijrui iav sana. , , : ;
Tn Forest . Oram mm ... --T
two xcIlent srradea at kniMu.
One. when first quarried, 1 j dork btu.
changing after. short exposure to
grayish green. The- other 1 a pat
whit, which ha been pronounced to b
qua! In wearing qualities to th darker
colored. .. . - . . .
Tha quarry lie about a mil from th '
Southern Pacific West Bid line. It 1
th intention of th company to pnt la
a spur track to th quarry aad opr
at th plant on a much largar cal
In future. Th Forest Qrov university
waa built of atone from th quarry and
a handsome resldene la soon to be
erected In Hollady addition entirely f
th whit stone. "'.,' ,
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Rent a Good Piano.'
Small coat 1 to $( a month no
charge for csrtage If kept six month,
filler Plan House, 6 Waahlnaton,
corner Park. - i , .