The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND.' SUNDAY MORNING, 'APRIL 21. 1SC7.
MARVELOUS PIANO
TEACHERS WILL
FOR PORTLANDER
; Toivn Topics
- 1- 1 1 i i
MEET If J JULY
. ,rt . .4 . "Tbs admirable Orlrt feel
rfSl" "uii Bui"
"................. ..."Aortx th Futoniir"
"M VaedartUe
Xrvtngton is presenting the most at
traotlve featurea , for realdenre looa
tlone of any part ef the city. The new
Portion lying eaat of East Seventh up
te ast Thirteenth street and between
the streets are-belng air traded; water,
sewer and (as pipes are all laid, con
. arete; sidewalks and curbs,, parking, as
well aa trees being set out, and ell lots
being graded uniformly, make thta the
complete resldenoe location In
which to build. Before buying elswbere,
Inepect these lota, aa they are very rea
sonable. ... Inspect these. Take any of
the Vnlon avenue car a to Eugene atreet
and go ona block east For piioes aid
terms, call upon . .
terms, eall upon Charles X. Henry aV
pon in Third atreet, Portland. Or.
. Clareaoe W. Walla, who was recently
appointed to a eadetshlp at the United
Bta tea naval aoademy . at Annapolis.
Maryland, took the entrance examina
tion Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs
day of last week before the United
Btates civil service examining board
In thta elty. The papera were aent
Immediately to Washington, D. C, where
they will be examined and marked by
board of naval officers. Young
Walla waa appointed early In the
yeac by Senator Mulkey to .fill a va-
xAncy cauaed by the failure of aa Ore
gon oadet -
PROMINENT RESIDENT
WILL HAVE ONE OF -THE
MOST WONDERFUL .
PIANOS IN THE '
. WORLD. 1
' In another part of today's paper may
'be read the Interesting announcement
that shares In the Butte Boys" Consoli
dated Mining company la to be advanced
from 10 cents to 1 cents per. ahare.
There la every present Indication that
this company will soon possess one of
the great mines of QoldAeld. such aa
the Mohawk, the shares of which now
sell at 117.(0. and these more than
surmise that the Butts Boys' people will
be In the Mohawk claaa and the Mo
hawq company... '
The Bellwood branch library and the
St Johns reading room are both In full
running order and open to the publlo
every day at stated hours, and each la
In charge of a custodian. ' The Sellwood
branch, when filled, contains about 1.000
volumes, covering all the Important -subjects.
Miss Voorhees la the librarian.
The St Johna branch la not ao large,
but la supplied from the Portland li
brary with a carefully selected collec
tion of books. Mrs. T. T. Parker la the
'custodian.-
' ' .. . - , ,
.' Professor 3. C Monaghan, chief of
the bureau of oonsulsr reports, Washing
ton. D. C. will deliver a lecture to
night at tha Hellig theatre on "The
French Situation from a Layman's
Standpoint" - A generaf Invitation Is
extended to the public ' The committee
In charge eonelata of: Rev. J. H. Black,
Rev. J. C Hughes, Rev. W. A, Daly,
Rev, H. J. HcDevltt and Rev EL Cant
well. I. . , .;
, Baseball I Baseball I ' . ; ' . ;
' Portland Trunkmekers
vs. 'r v '.
Bralnard'a Cuba.
. 14th and Vaughn streets.
" il:I0 p. m. sharp. -f -
Admission, It cent a. " . -,
i ClrmnAmtinA fit. . Y
New Eaat Side Athletio club now open.
Elegant gymnasium, ba'.hs, ., swimming,
,lunae. - , library. ...... narlors. ballroom.
Claasea for men, women, children.. Be-,
ntor duea 1130.. Ladles 11.00. . Juniors
It cento.- Toe now aavo 11.00 entrance
fee. Professor Rlngler, director, . til
East Morrison, t E.-1170. . .
Charlee Pre will apeak upon "Roose
velt and Hla Square Deal" at branoh
I of the Soclallat party, Allsky ball,
Sunday at I p. m. Free dlecusslon af
terwards. , All members of branch I
are requested to be in attendance
promptly at I p. m. Important busl-
Masterplece in Musical Construe
tlon. Reproduces Playinsr of
. Greatest Artists With a Fidel
Ity Practically Human The
New Welte Piano Unquestion
ably the Most Remarkable In
. vention and Advance in Musi
cal History. 4 .
To bear the latest musical marvel, tha
Welte Self-Playing Piano, producea a
deep Impression not only upon those
who have an ordinary ear for muslo,
but also upon .those who are critics of
the ' keenest perception. Tha Welte
Piano, or Mignon, aa it la known in tnis
country, la not a mere improvement
upon the mechanical planoa of today
nor can It aven be called a development
from these. - It la mora.
The Welte has succeeded In achiev
ing what might almost be considered
an Impossibility. It produces with abso
lute faithfulness the playing of the
world's master musicians Padereweki,
Lesohetltasky, Oebrllowltaoh. Leon
cavallo, Richard Strauss and others.. It
brings tha . personality of these great
artists into the home, or any admirer.
A simple roll of paper is Inserted In
tha Instrument and lot alh the fire and
delicacy, the tiniest velvet touch, all the
pathos, all the expreaslon put Into the
original - productions by the great
pianists. Is brought out on the Welte.
The Ellers Piano House have bad one
of these ararvelous Instruments in their
recital rooms, and all who have been
favored with an opportunity to hear this
wonderful piano hive been enraptured
with ita playing. So great haa been
tha demand for the Welte Instrument
abroad -that but very few of them have
ao far reached America, but during the
past week Mr. Louis Burke, ona of
Portlands most prominent cltliene and
muale lovers, plaeed an order for the
ona recently - received by tha Ellera
Houaa which will be inatalled In hla
new mansion to be ballt at tha head of
Lovejoy atreet - -
The Welte piano la ona of tha costli
est musical Instruments yet placed upon
tha market and la valued at 11,900.
Ellera Piano Houaa have tha exclusive
representation of thla wonderful piano
on tha Paclflo coast ' The eeoond ' of
tbeaa marvelous planoa to reach tha
west baa Just been received and haa
been placed In Ellera Recital Hall,
where It ia on display.
Dr. Francis Burgetta ' Short " will
preach at the 11 a. m. aervloe today
at the Taylor atreet Methodlat church.
For tha evening aervloe a epeclal musi
cal program haa been arranged by the
choir. Dr. Short wlU make a short ad
dress. The chapter of the Pal Omega, den
tal fraternity, gave Ita seventh .annual
banquet In the grill of tha Sargent ho
tel Friday evening, April 1. An ex
cellent menu waa discussed and an In
teresting program waa thoroughly en
joys. .
'' a grand basaar will open at St
Fatrlck'a hall. Nineteenth and Bavler
atreeta Monday evening,, continuing
through Tueeday evening. The besaar
la an annual function and la held for
tha benefit of St Patrlck'a church.
Tbla will remind yoa that bow la the
time to have your hair mattreesea reno
vated and returned tha seme day. Phone
Main 414- The Portland Curled Hair
factory, U. Meisger, proprietor. i
wire and Iron feneea for came
terlea or lawns, phona East 70S. Colum
bia Wire Iron works. ;
A banquet of states will be given by
DlAMONDSj
April
4Tae wbo from April dates bag
years .-. "
SHamonda BbaU wear lest bittet
got vats repeaeaaoe flow thla
atone '
jhablem of Uaoeenoe la now,-
i Our dlamonde are tha top notch
of perfection. They ere per
fection In ehape. perfection In
cutting and - perfection in brll
lianoy, reached by the moat pains
taking care in their selection. We
Import our. diamonds, and with
the modeat profit that wa add,
makee It a certainty that you
can boy them right..
If you buy a diamond from ua
you will be satisfied aa to quality
and price. Stop and think, did
you aver sea a Heltkemper oi to
rn!' who was dlssaUafled wfi a
purchsso made here? . Corns In
and sea what, we have to offer
. In diamonds, ' J
TheGalleitRcmpcrCo.
tea KOUXSOV ST..
, "Lowest priced Jewelry house for
. , line goods. .
the ladles of Centenary church, Eaat
Ninth and Pine atreeta, May 1st, at
1:10 T. m. Each atata will be repre
sented. Come and have a good dinner
and meet your trlenda and nelghbore
from your native atata.
F. E. Beach Co.. tha Pioneer Paint
company, agenta for Sonoma floor paint
hygrnle kalsomlne, alabastlne. Old Eng
lish, floor wax. Japalao. IIS First street.
Phona, Mala lilt. .
Bteamer Jessa Harklna. for Camas.
Waehouga! and way leadings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock I p. m. . ;".'
Special Sunday Dinner Turn water Oys
ter parlors, - tit Morrison, five-course
turkey dinner, toe. I to I p. m. Muslo.
For 8 ale A few allghtly damaged
Chatham Incubators for sale cheap. Ill
Eaat Morrison, corner Flrat atreet '
Baseball. Professional grounds.
Bralnard Cuba vs. Portland Trunk Co.
Admission, 15a. , '
BasebalL Portland Trunk Co. va
Bralnard Cuba, Professional grounda.
Admlaalon, leo,
Casoadla mining stock for sale; 18,000
shares, Phona Eaat 1117 or addreaa Sit
Stanton atreet .: ,
Acme Otl Co. eelle tha beat safety coal
aU and. fine gasoline. - Phona East Tit,
For Kodaks, Kodak developing L L.
Cohen, the Kodak a tore. Ill Sixth St.
' E W. Moore, expert photographer,
Elka building. Seventh and Stark Bta.
Mrs. Jamaa Ttfft haa gone to Collins
Springs far a few weeks for her health.
' Baseball Today. Trl-clty league,
Professional grounds. - Admission, I So.
Why pay moreT Vetsger fit your
ayea for IL 111 Sixth atreet.
Dr. William Houae, servoue dlseaaea,
111-4 Oregonlan.
' Dr. Frank Q. Freeberger, lOS-t Bwet-
land building. .. : - , .
Berger Slgna 114 TamhtlPhona,
: Geneva Lithta . Water It Fi-st Bt
- p. Cbambera, optician. 111 Seventh,
Dr. X 8. Courtney, In the Marquam. .
MILLION AND HALF IS
GOING INTO BUILDINGS
4 . Building perm He to the value
I , of l,61t,4l . were Issued by 4
a Building Inspector Spencer , for 4
4 the first 10 days of April, sr-
4 ranged into weekly totals aa fol- 4
a .iowb: , 4
4 First week ....1I1.1IS 4
4 Second week ........... 100.000 $
4 Third week IIS.1I0 4
4 ' . This indicates a total for tha
4 month -of does to It, 100,000, a d
much larger volume of new con
4 . atructlon than haa aver before 4
4 ; paaeed through the Inspector's
4 office In any ona month. ; -
AA A A A'' '
SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO , v
, BUILD OTHER SAWMILLS
Eugene, Or, April 10 It la reliably
reported that the Southern Pacific com
pany will at onoe begin the erection of
another sawmill in tha Mohawk valley
northeast of Eugene. . Tha company
already haa two large milla in opera
tion near Marcola, employing eeverel
hundred men. It ia said the third will
be larger than any of these, and may
possibly be followed by atlll another
before the year la ended. The com
pany baa several thousand acres ol the
finest timber land In the atata In that
section enough to keep tha mills going
for a long time. ...
. m.
Where, to Dins. ?
Watson's' Restaurant will ' serve a
fine chicken dinner toda& 10 oenta, ,
Western Division of the State
Association Plans an n
structive Session. 'v
The coming session of th western
division of tha Bute Teachers' associa
tion, to be held in Salem July 1-1-1,
promlaea to ba ona of tha moat helpful
InsUtutes for the teeohsra. Coramls
sloner of education Dr. B. B. Brown
will probably apeak several , times and
Superintendent William E. Chancellor
of the Washington, D. C-, schools la on
tha program for four addresses.
Dr. Chancellor la a fluent and fear
less speaker and one of the strongest
men educationally In the United Btatea,
Bring Tp Manual Training. ' .
Professor L. D. Harvey of Menominee,
Wisconsin, will bring tha aubject of
manual training before the teachers In
Its moat practical form. Hla lectures
on how manual training aida in deter
mining tha future choice of . trade . or
profession are considered tha ableat yet
written.
' The new compulsory educational law
of Oregon will ba fully discussed by
tha atata superintendents of Oregon,
Washington. Montana and Idaho.
. Mrs. Clara Waldo, regent of the Ore
gon Agricultural college, will give an
addreaa on "How a Teacher May Load
a Rural Community. Mre. Eva Emery
Dye, the author of "The Conquest." will
epeak on "Tha Schools of tha Pioneer."
"Education from a Buslnesa Man's
Standpoint," will ba represented by W,
P. oiaa.
AH Salem Will Kelp. '
1 Governor Chamberlain will deUver
the opening addreaa and extend greet
lnga to tha teachers.
Salem la noted' 'for Ita fine musical
talent and will make thla meeting a
record breaker In that Una. Nothing
will ba too good for tha teachers.
Marlon county will Join with the
state association, thus assuring a large
and enthualaatio meeting. The pro
gram for tha various sections will soon
ba ready for publication., f - .'.
BRUIN'S BRAVEST v
SCARE MR. JONES
Man Who Rods a Friend's Wheel
Away Gives Himself Up
;V;V to the Polloe. .'' '. '; ? V
If all wrongdoers followed tha ' ex
ample aet by Walter Jones, alias Fred
Jones, tha detective branoh of tha local
polios department would ba Infallible.
Fear ot being hounded by Inspector
Brula'a sleuths so unnerved Jones that
ha hurried to police headquarters and
surrendered himself on a charge of lar
ceny. It la alleged that tha young man
stole a bicycle from Arthur Cameron, an
east side machinist. . 1
After being booked at headquartera,
Jonea waa. asked what bad caused him
to give himself us.
"Well. I'll tell you." said tha pris
oner, "I was afraid of being bounded
all over town by the detectives aad
came to the conclusion that there waa
no - escape from them whenever they
got on your track." , t
WATERWORKS SURVEY BY .
MEN OF THE UNIVERSITY
(Spade! Dtepateh te The JoenaL)
Eugene, Or., April 10. During tha
April vacation at tha university, three
students, Walter Moore, William Bar
ker and William Woods, under tha di
rection of C A. McClaln. Instructor, and
Professor B. H. McAlistsr, head of the
engineering department, will rua levala
II miles up tha McKenals river from
Eugene for the city, la order to deter
mine what fall can be- obtained and tha
moat feasible route for a pipe Una for a
proposed gsavity aystem of water
works. The men will donate their time,
but their expenses will be borne by the
city., , r... .. - -
Tha plan to have crewe of atudenta
survey tha route of the proposed boat
canal between Eugene and Corvallla has
been given up, at leaat until next fall.
Tha atudenta desired to do the work,
but arrangements could not ba made
in time to do It during vacation. .
GAVE GIRLS LIQUOR AND
NOW JUMPS HIS BAIL
Jack Earla, who waa ' arrested soma
time ago for plying young giria with
liquor, haa Jumped hla ball and la bow
a fugitive from Justice. Earls' s ball
will not bo forfeited unless i deter
mined effort to catch htm fails. Tha
case of Louis ctuett who waa arrested
with Earle. will ba continued for a
time. Circuit Judge Fraser yesterday
ma attarnev Dan R. Murphy permis
sion to withdraw from tha defense of
Earle. ! . -
SILVERTON SCHOOL BOARD
ELECTS TEACHER CORPS
(Metal riaeeM te The feeraett
Sllverton. Or., April 10. At a meet
ing of the school d tree tore in this city
last evening Miss Kentner waa elected
principal -of the Bllverton schools for
tha enaulng year, and the Misses Jones,
Quick, Cowan, tjMcKlnnsy, Beckett and
Welborn were elected teachers. Pro
fessor Canfleld, who la now principal
of tha school, will not ba retained.
o4merican
Restaurant
com. nxmo Airs oooox bts.
OPZXT BAT AJTD STTOXT.
"Blames from, 11 a. m. to S p. aa.
. Obloksa Soap a la gaUen free wlxa
ateela.
X.ettuoe toe. Siloed Texaatoaa . ... .104
Oveea Onions , .
Turkey Salad, Kayoaaalaa
eDreeelag .......204
Fried xtasoa Olama 154
Med XaUbnt 154
Fried Salmoa .....154
Balled Salt xCaekersl, Brawn
Butter .....S54
Staaaied ZlUla STeek Clam........ 204
Olaaa Bomilloa aad Toast 154
Boiled Ox Tongue, aaooa Bobest. .204
Fried Calf Sweet Bralaa,
' em Beurre jtol 254
Obiokea Pot Fie with Pumpllnge. .254
Calf Braiaa Breaaed, White .
kCusaroom Saae 254
Small TeadsrloU Beef, Baoea
ItsJlaaaa 254
Boiled Spring Turkey, Oystei
Baaea , ....854
Fork Spare xUbs with Bpicak....204
Baked Teal Sausage with Mashed
rotatoea 204
Klneed Oaiokea la Oraaaa om
Toast , .....204
Carry of Oaiokea Qiblete wrta siee 204
Oodflsk la Oreaaa oa Toast 204
Oora Beef Xaah aad PoaekeA Xgg 154
Boston Baked Fork asut Beaaa.,..154
BUOf Spring Obiokea aa Toast.... 404
Oakiaet Pudding, Taallla Seaoe...lS4
Side Order Frnddlng. 54
Boast Turkey, Cranberry Sauoe.,,354
Boast Spring Cbloke wltb, .
- Dressing .....254
Boast Pork with Dressing-.,. 154
Boast Teal ..204
Boast Beef, Fan Oravy ....164
Boast Spring Unb, Mint Baoee,
Oreea Feaa .204
Asparagus oa xoaat 10a, Badlabaa..54
Btrawberrr loo Cream 104
Coffee, Bread and Butts aad Fetatoea
with an meals.
AM3BXOAV UMMTMVtUJn,
Cor. Third aad Ooaoh Bta.
Stuae frosa 11 a. as. to S p. xe
tVINE AND ivo.ten
7 CAUSED WILDE'S FALL
Man Who Converted Ice Into
'. Pleasure Refuses to Re-
turn for Trial.
Chief of Police Gritsmacher received
a telegram from Chief Kara of Loa
Angeles yeeterday conveying the Infor
mation that A. R. Wilde wanted In
tola city ror tha alleged embexslement
of 1100 from the Crystal loa and Stor
age company last November, baa been
captured in the city of Angela Another
telegram received lata In tha day stated
that Wilde will not consent to being
taken back to Portland without extradi
tion papera. -
Governor Chamberlain alrned the nec
essary docunjente yeeterday and Deteo-
tlve Hellyer left Immediately for tha
south after the prisoner.
It la alleged that Wilde, who was vm.
ployed by the Ice company as a col
lector, lived beyond his means and In
order to make up tha deficiency be
tween nia eaiary ana rus exoensea an-
proprlated tha money Of hla em olo vera.
Wine, women and automobUea are said
to nave oeea the ptrincipar factors In
nia aownraii, ....... - v . . , . . ,
BERT HUFFMAN'S POEMS
: SOON TO BE PUBLISHED
(Seerlal IMapateh t Tse Jeeraal.1
Pendleton, Or April SO. The first
volume of original poems aver pub
lished by an eastern Oregon author la
now being issued by Bert Huffman, edi
tor of tha East Oregonlan, from - tha
preesee of that paper. Tha booklet will
comprise about 40 pages, will contain
a number of Moorebousa photographs.
ana win oe anisucaiiy printed and
bound. It will ba entitled "Bong of
tha Oregon Pine and Other Poema"
It will laaua from tha preaa about
May 1.
Exposition Rink Wilt Close.
Saturday. May 11. anda tha existence
of tha Exposition rink aa a roller Bleat
ing resort, and as thia data la but three
weeks hence thoee who enjoy roller
akatlng under delightful eondltlona
ahould Improve the opportunity of tha
few remaining daya to enjoy eeverel
good skates. Three aeaalona are bald
dally. Parsons' orchestra afternoons
and evenlnga No admission charged
mornings; ladlea and children admitted
iree arternoons.
k1 iLi
The Finest Ready-to-Wear Clothing in the World
' , ' ... ... ....... ... . . ;. , . .
Possess every distinguishing feature which ' the most skilled designers
and expert tailors can put into clothes They are guaranteed to retain
their shape for one year. . . ;.,;;':'" v ' '
If the front of coat of a Chesterfield suit breaks back or otherwise;
loses its shape in one year's wear we will give customer new suit free.
TTD W
MY
269-271 MORRISON STREET
3C
PERSONAL
Mr. D. MeAUen of MoAllen a Mc
Donnell haa been dangerously 111 with
heart failure, but la now reoovertng.
- Robert H. ohneton of Walla Walla, a
-it wut. hiialneaa man and DOlltlclan
of the Inland Empire, la at tha Port
land hotel. Mr. jonnsura is', accom
panied by M. Martin of tha Baker
Boyer bank of alia Walla. They are
In Portland in regard to eecurlng trana
for privileges for a large warehouaa they
tre building. '
Walter Lyon, a well known news
paper man and politician of Albany, la
at the Imperial hotel
' $4,550 Entire Block.
On east side, between Hoyt, Irving,
Twenty third " and - Twenty fourth.
Streetcar line being built " all - along
south side of block. Big bargain, aa
wo got contract . before atreetcara were
assursd. Can't buy anything Ilka It In
tha neighborhood for. the prloe. The
moment you buy It at-thla figure your
bargain ia good forllOO profit on each
lot. Qua Wunach, 104 and tot Lumber
Exchange building, Seoond and Stark
Ueeta, V ' " 1 '
REAL COFFEE
Coffee that senda a rich noetrll
tlckllng aroma through the house
. of a morning, ao that tha atupld
eet aleeper wakea and anlffa hap
pily ooffee that la all coffee,
crisp, pungent: that la tha kind
of coffee we meke it our buelneea
to aelL We have tha finest gradea
grown aa high In price aa you
want, but all well worth what
you pay.
Cheaper gradea. too standard
packagea but only tha boat poa
alble for the price.
Coffee lan't all we keep freab and
Inviting quality and tha buyer-e
economy are our mottoea In every
bit of gooda wa sell, . ,
D C BURNS CO.
. emooBBa.
10 Third Street. Fbeae SEala SIS.
EXPOSITION RINK
ltTat AJTD WASstZsTOTOV BTS.
Three Weeks More of
ROLLER SHATKG
Oat la now and enjoy the sport
re 'tie too lata. .
' Blak elosea BCay H, jtOT.
Adjraissloa 10 ' Skates 28
The line ot HIGHEST MERIT Always to be Found it Ellers, the House ot,iilghest QuzUtj
L' sTaV .afSk Ail t A
Dtortn
1 .' , . c ''-is..' .'
THA lUXvA Of tat UIICJC
rinf delightf tha musical
- - v.. J-V .
UDDngunur. tim muneea.
fullneit,
kave a'
askad for,
dickering- affords tha greatest
possible pleasure either to the .
finished musiciin or the mere
lover of music -
i, strength and reionanca ' ." xMiwJx
.boolutely nothing to be yM'V".
or, .The poooeiaioB of s ' t '.. . Y'l
a a' VA."WYa
Fourth Picture Chlckering Art Contest
This te s fine one for clever girle and boya to color. Cut it out, touch it up with either wtter-colore
or crtyons, and oend It in to the Art Contest Department, together with the others appearing in the three
pet Sunday Journals. Watch for the next four. -
See the fine prizes offered for the best sets, Mnd some of the sketches ireaif submliitd,
', now displayed In our corner window.
CinCKERlNO PIANOS ARB SOLD EXCLUSIVELY THROUGHOUT TUB PACIFIC NORTHWEST
B&gesV
Busiest and
Best
The House ot HIGHEST Qsa.V
1 1 ejaavAss tstf V V Sue v4
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