The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 28, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    'THS OREGON; SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY .MORNINO, APRIL 3, 1CC7.
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It was a fortunaU day (or the clerk
in in mret National bank of this
elty when ha mad tha mova that
cleaned up 'for him 1106,000 and an
ebled him tha other day to atari out
on a tour of tha world. Including tha
Holy Land, Thibet, tha Mohammedan
oounlrlea. Central and South America,
and alt ether reclona reachable by man.
Tha gentleman had been working for
ears at 1100 per month, but In that
wlaa moment he acquired tha same
amount of money that his salary would
have amounted to In IT , years and 4
months. The total eoat to tha clerk
' w& mi, ovuiigrwuit iutiuii, w mm
. meager salary for six weeks II day a
' or tha same aa If he had been paid a
day nearly 14 for every hour of tha day
and the night while waking and sleep
- lng. And beat of all, a similar propo-
. . . " . mi v i m . .
Is explained in tha Butte Boys Coneol
, tdated Mining company's advertisement
In another part of today's paper. The
parson who falls to look It up wtQ not
tunata bank elerk is well known In
Portland. . Hla not soma mythical
personage) and has not been Identified
-''With, some mythical bank. His home
'' mtmm A ThlM m A TTa ..I inn taw mAM
.: than seven years. . . .-, .a . .
i Tha Ladles' Auxiliary to tha Order t
, Railway Conduotors gave an afternoon
: at home to their friends In tha Knights
' of Pytbiaa hall Tuesday, Tha oocaaloa
was tha seventh anniversary of their
fanlxatlon. - An addresa made by Mrs.
Frank wimAmn trim T v.M 1 n w nmtmr.
'related tha hletory In .brief from tha
data of receiving tha charter to tha
present time. Mrs. Frank "Wledea la a
well known and Intelligent writer of
current topics. Farewell was bidden to
m ru. msuie riuanve, an addii mm
', Crocker and ' Mra. 8am Taatch, , who
leave May t tor Memphis, Tens In
which elty tha Order of Railway Con
ductors of America and tha auxiliary
. meet In biennial convention. In the
receiving Una were Mrs. Harry K.
' Craw, Mrs. Qeorgs Dustin. Mrs. Frank
Wleden, Mra. Mattla Hughes, Mrs. J.
McKinney, Mrs. Sadie Toung, Mrs. 3. B.
Howland. - Numerous friends called
between I and I o'clock and many
happy return wished.
- You . won't f ihd any flaws in our
' work. Discriminating- people all ever
' tha city have patronised ua for years
people who demand perfect fit and
blghlas workmanship above all else,
and our work . baa - always satisfied
- them.. Wa bar built up and are car-
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menis, nave ma isciuiies xor mating
"" them and want to make them. You
have the choice of any pattern In tha
tore made to your order for 111, no
more,, no leas. Unique Tailoring com
pany, 90 stark street. ... 4
. "Tha Rosa City: Its Possibilities and
' Ylnl I wilt t.m ...lu 4 - mM
dress to be delivered this evening at
it, rrancn surniu oogru vt. snori
' has Just returned from a visit to many
tell tha people of Portland where their
city baa advantages over others he haa
visited. - Its present day politics will
lend additional spice so that a very In
teresting : evening is looked forward
to. ;'
"At the next 'meeting of';'the Home
Training association Judge Fraser will
addresa .the mothers on "Tha Training
of Children." He haa had wide oppor
tunlty to Judge of training from results
and haa studied the subject from points
Judicial, philanthropic and parental.
prompiea oy a strong love or me young
. and a disposition to give thera ail op.
port unities for a lair start In Ufa with
m lunoioip, in, lecture u i p, n
In tha oommlttee-room of tha elty hall,
..Thursday, nay, a, -v ..-. -. ,-: .
' Tle Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, Fourth and Yamhill streets, will
hold meeting for men at a p. m. to
day. .-After tha half-hour concert by
the association orchestra, J. E. Wolfe
will deliver an address on "Tha True
Nobility." Mr. Wolfe haa been a mis
sionary to tha Cherokee Indians of In
dian Territory, and is now on tha coast
holding special evangelistic meetings.
Mr. Wolfe's- long; experience In tha work
makes him a most interesting speaker.
Tha exhlblttona of arte and crafts In
tha galleries of tha Portland Art asso
ciation have been eloaed and will be
reopened to the - holders - of students'
tickets next Wednesday afternoon. Tha
exhibition will cloaa May It and will
be open from a. m. onttl I p. m. Tha
paintings to be exhibited will be se
lected from the exhibit of tha Arts and
Crafts society f Boston and will -Include
the work of soma of tha pest
American artists, . " - .
Baseball, baseball I !:! p.' m.' sharp.
L. 8. Frekee vs. Portland Trunk com-
mi. ' Twentv-fourth ut VhhwVim
streets. Admission, IS esnts. Grand
stand free, Baseball, baseball today
Mile Bllberstsla of New York
haa been employed by ' th Rhaf er
Whittler company as head deslgnsr and
buyer for tha St. Francis Millinery Co,
which opens next Wedneaday morning
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DIAMONDS
APRIL
Sh who frexa Arll daea net
rears -',-..
XHamoada shall
yet' Tain sepentaaoe flow this
- wjablem ft bin Is kaws"
.t Our diamonds are Uis top notch
of perfection. - They are per
fection in ahape, perfection In
cutting and perfection In bril
. llanev, reached by tha moat pains
taking ear In ' their selection,
Wa Import our diamonda, and
with tha modaat profit that wa
add, makea It a certainty that you
can buy them right.
It yon buy a diamond from ue
you will be satisfied aa to quality
and price. . Stop and think, did
you ever see a Heltkemper custo
mer who was dissatisfied with a
purchase made beret ' Coma In
and see what we have to offer In
diamonds. ,. . .. . .
TheGellcltRcmperCo.
as. Komauov st.
"Lowest priced jewelry house for
. , fine goods."
Sentiment in Coon Song
A lively- lorn story with a plalntiv strain th feature) of our music
supplement today. -
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Melody comes naturslly to the African races. It is this faculty
-which makes th coon song popular with th great maises ofvths peo
ple ths world over. The song writer who is able in catch the spirit
of ths negro songster may always' depend on ths public to make his '
work successful Hsrry Breen hat don this to a marked drgre and
as a result his latest coon song "HONEY," which is a feature of this
week's music section, bss gone straight to the hearts of the people
wherever it has been sung. Not only has the melody of the sons; thst
peculiar combination of rollicking spirit combined with ths plaintive
undertotne which is the peculiarity of negro songs, but the wordl of
the song itself tell in poetie lsngusge which would do credit to sny
sweetheart, the longing of the love stricken swain for his Dulciteia. .
Ho young man who has truly loved a sweet girl but can sympathise
with the sentiment expressed by the song writer when he ssys: .
"When her eyes to me am turning, with the light of love a homing,'
Then I get an awful yearning to be kissed; .
' X can't help it if I show it, and I don't think ID outgrow it,
'Cause I wsnts her Just to know it, I insist,"
- "Honey" is bound to be popular with all to whom it comes. It
will be found in the music section today. . '
stein is well known In the millinery
Una and her servioea are saw w
stand fancy salary. . i
" The Amerloan Bailors' Friend society
will hold Its opening exercises Tuesday
evening at s crciooa at me
- xr,w rhimt atreet 'A mull
cat program haa been arranged In which
soma of the leading atngera of the elty
wtU take part. Addreases will be made
by a number or tna prominent
Kerreanmenia win om irw. ....
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of
Mua ribbon horse sale
110 roadsters, saddlers, show horses
and race prospects. Young stsnaard-
a m wn.MM atalllnna . mAA resiS-
BIWJ s
teredjnarea, to be sold at pablls auo-
uon ai irvingroo rmce u-mk r
and I. Send for full eatalegua. Port
land Horse Sal Cv Hamilton build
lng, Portland. . , '
First edition exhausted tn two days
Is th record mad by th Nkidmor
Drug company of tha sale Of Hawks
new pocket map or tn uy. in
eiui wiition will he nlaced n sale Mon
day morning and will be on exhibition
In th B kid more company windows to
day at 111 Third street.
The directors of th Ollbert school
dlatrlct hav not been far behind th
Lents district In electing their teachers
foe tha naw school year. Mrs, M. a.
Hogu and Roains CrUler, tha present
teachers, have bean re-employed and
will - hav charge next winter, begin
ning in September. . , . -
Dental work at th Dental college
Persons desiring dental work ana era
suraerr . will receive prompt attention
St th Infirmary of the North Pacific
eollege, which la open to tn puono uie
entire , rear. " Comer Fifteenth and
Couch streetn, Telephonea: Main lilt;
Home AlUt. . t , . ,
Leon Cohen of this elty has opened
th Dexter stable, corner Fourth and
Ankeny, formerly th Portland 14v
Stock Exchange A. nn lot of driving
horaea will be kept on hand had
aneelaltr mad of boarding horses. Vs.
Cohen wUl be pleased to see all his
friends, . '
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U V 1VI w,.w. . - - .
Republican club to auooeed W. Y. Mas
ters. Ida nnaersxanas xam nneuon ana
will represent tne people lr sieoiea.
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TTia fanrteentH Beast on of th Wll
lamette Methodist , connection (or
church) of, America will convene at
rma Mf, U S. Rend card to
Rev. C. W. Wilts, Santa Crus, Califor
nia, u Fan expect 10 atteno. ... , i
TBafor onrehastng vour lawn mower
yon should call and see th "Palatine"
mower wltn roar niaaea; ii-incn,
14-lnch. 11.10; 11-Inch, IS.TS. For sale
bv . Kroohman . at Hartmas. lit. First
Street. . . . . :.
This wffl remind yon that naw la ths
time to have your hair mattreese reno
vated and returned the same day. Phone
Mala 41. The Portland Curled Hair
Factory, H. Matsger, proprietor. ,
Steamer lass Harktns. for Camas,
Wsshougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washlngtoo.atreet
dock l a a .
. nr..i,wiflM hnndrsd bovs and sirts
at th nsw -East Side Athletlo club,
aymnaslum and swimming. Professor
Rlnglsr, director. - Grand avenue and
Bast Morrison street.
Vmma antamabllea meet trains
from Portland at Ores ham for Castle
Kdet Bran. Balloon ascension and pera
chut jump at $:I0 today.
Have you Joined the S. Bid Ath
letlo eluht IB.tS ntranca fee saved If
yon Join this week. Professor Rlngler,
director. ' : - f, v, ,
, ' m nlnnlll Twiwter
DpeciM um,7
Oystsr parlors, lit Morrison, rive-course
turkey dinner. Ic I to p. m. Muela
3. ii. iLmm' hotel en WaShtng-
a.' . . i mm ' Bii-kneBsi a
ton "WW. , - . , ,
agents., , Addraas X , Journal. ?
The Loos Card Book eompany. n
. rtmmitim 414., Orflae
and society printing ft specialty. . ,
. . I . mwtn aneak tiDon ' ' i he
Triumph of "siilmn" ftt All.ky hall
tonight ftt S o oioca. ,
wo Sale A few second hand Incuba
tors; good as new. til Bst Morrison,
oorner First strt- . t ,.;' v
. w rmmMmr. amoved to
401-4-1 Bwetland building. DUaasas of
tha atomacb. -
John Cran. Bwetland building, waist-
Inga. drees linens, nanaaercnioie,
linens.,' -,. v."';
Acme OH Co. sells ths beet safety eoal
11 and fins gasoline, Phono East tss.
Hustling Merrfir for eounollman ftt
large. ; ' . : " " , ; ' ,.
mm limn- mi tihatAirraBher.
Elks buUdlng. Seventh snd Stark St.
t asHB-sssasssax
Hnstllng MsrrtU for eounollman at
large, - . : , . .
Dr. W. B. Knapp has returned from
east; office If, Hamilton building.
Cedar park open today., Dancing aft.
moon and evening. . No Uquore. ,
Why tV mora? Metiree fTt your
ayea for 11. Ill Sixth atreet
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Dr. William- House, nervous diseases.
1U-4 Orsgonlan. . .
Hustling Merrill for councilman at
large.
th dedication of th new Baptist church
at Arista. Rev. A. La wren oe Black of
th Calvary Baptiat church Is to preaob
the dedicatory sermon. Dr. Brougher
and Rev. W. T. Jordan will also have
part la the program. . -
A meeting of the Jewish voters of
the South Portland district will be held
today at t o'clock la Jones hall. First
and Olbba atreeta. It Is said that ths
object of th meeting will be th in
dorsement of Devlin for mayor. The
meeting will listen to addresses by
several ef ths prominent candidates.
Dr. Frank Q. Freeberger, IOt-1 Bwet
land building. v y '
Bustling Merrill for councilman ftt
targe, ,.
Klser scenic photos. Zmpertal hotel.
. Bar gr Signs 1 1 4 Yamhill Pben. '
j . in ii
D. Chambers, opt 1 clan, lit Seventh.
; OPENS NEW OFFICES
cg B. trndesweot Braachs Oat fet
, Xlmaelf U ths mal Batata wesld, .
. Oe. B. Underwood, well known In
th real estate circles of San Franc.se
and associated recently with one ef the
moat prominent brokerage Arms of
Portland, haa opened pretentious offloea
on the corner of Stark - and Fourth
streets, i He enters the real estate field
In this city well equipped with experi
ence and frtanda. Mr. Underwood
promises some Interesting developments
In his Un In th near future, and as
he Is man who doea things, ths public
may expect to read ef htm frequently
and favorably. . ,i ..
: Whfjiw to Dine.
Watson's Restaurant will serve
fin chicken dinner today. It cents.
20
TBI
"Oldest Trust Company In Oregon"
Was 20 yesrs old a few dsys
sgo. - Its annual statement has
been audited and verified by the
well known Public Accountant,
MX. OEOKOB BLACK
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A copy will be given to 'sny
man or woman who will ask for
same in person or by mail. It
is an interesting statement.
dWL
When you read it, you will
know, thst your funds will be
When you deposit thera with
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
B. I. Comer Third end Oak tta. .'
' hee Sxesaage.Tt,
BSlff.'k. rOBBN ......Ire.ldt
H. L. PITTOOK... TIee-Preelaeat
B. UB FAOKT.. Secretary
J. a OOLTBA..i...aeilstaBt secretary
A Marvelous and Magnificat Sale of Metropolitan Millinery!
A MASTERFUL MAY-pAY tYtNf W0HIH WAITING T031
Will Be
Open r
Evenings
-it w
A Grand Day
and Night
MilUncry Sale
Twill Pay Portland. Women row 10 'if nit Till Wednesday to Duy
NEW M I L.1LI N'.E RY
On account of ths dels In building operations In San Francisco, and consequent non-competition of building.
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LT.V, fTTr.T.TTTnrw jo. n
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Of that city, manufactnrers, importers and wholesalers of tine millinery, unable to find suitable salesrooms for cusplsy '
tti their monster linca in San Francisco have decided to elace their entire BDrfalsT and summer stocka of RARE AND
BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY, consisting of Imported Pattern Hats. Tailored Street Hats. Exquisite Trimmed Crea.
tions, smart snspes, nowers, rouags, reatners ana Mag nuicent flumes, Aigrettes, suDMns, urn amenta, jrramea.
Braids, etc, in the hands of the
SHAFER-WHITTIER COMPANY S&?M,S
FOR SACRIFICE AT FORCED SALE FOR 10 DAYS IN PORTLAND AT "i-,v
From tyi to V2 Actual Cost to the Manufacturer
' Style Individuality will be th keynote of the showing. . Not an old hat or ahape in the collsction, but every hat and
article of the brightest, newest spring vintage, gathered fresh from Fashion's gsrden ; , - -
: 10,000 HATS, REPRESENTING $50,000 CAPITAL INVESTED ' . '
MORE MILLINERY THAN ALL OTHER PORTLAND STORES COMBINED COULD SHOW t'
COVERING OVER 6,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE TO OVERFLOWING ALL'
TO BE SACRIFICED AT FROM 25 TO 80 PER CENT OF FIRST COST IN THIS V
; STUPENDOUS MILLINERY BARGAIN CARNIVAL! r
Sale Opens Wednesday
READY WEDNESDAY MORNING TO ADMIT THE CROWDS TO THE BARGAIN AND '
i ,'..::.t r:-.?t'.v; beauty FpT at v -j u,..,: ,:. -z;Kvw.-;:
: JCntraiace 326 WASHINGTON STREETi This City V
Two floors Stores formerly occupied by the K. P. Charlton CompanyV S, 10 and lSe ' stores, ever Qoddard ft
Kelly's shoe store, 1 . ,;''- " '? "v
THE SHAFER-WHITTIER CO., Mgr's.
'' . ' V" ' . WATG TOM TTmSmAT' riPBBS TOM BZO AB AJTD TAMTtOmAM OT TSnB BASJ.
SPECIAL SALE
PRESERVES
and JAMS
ranrBatDAT, rmrAT, gATtrm.'
1 DAT Ajm KOVVAT,
Ana, as, ss, ar ajts as. 1
' Qlass Jars.
Long's Apricot Preserve and
Jama ISO)
Lens's Blackberry preserves
j and Jains 204
Lens's Losanberry Preserves
and Jama 20
Lons s Rsspbsrry. Preserves
r and Jama 20)
Lene's Strawberry Preservas
and Jama 20)
Southweire Ensllsh Orange
Marmalade-. 20e)
Keller's Dundee Orange Mar
malade . , .30e)
BURNS CO
saoozu
10 Talrd Street, raoas Mala) tie.
THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY TUB UHR OF HIGHEST MERIT
The name "Chickering" upon a pianos-like the Govern
ment's imprint upon a gold piece is a guarantee of fineness.
There is but one standard in Chickerlngs that which repre
sents an absolutely perfect product. That standard is the
highest in the piano world. Superb In tone incomparable
as ' it were magnificent in finish, the Chickering leaves
nothing to be asked for. ..'. ''-. ' i f ;
f CHICKERING PIANOS ARE SOLO EXCLUSIVELY THROUGHOUT TEE
. ' PACIFIC NORTHWEST BY EILESS PIANO HOUSE
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Another Picture Chickering Art Content
' And bow ws enter upon the home stretch in the contest between
the girls and boys who are working for the splendid prises offered
in the test of artistic skill with the crayons or wstsr colors. Today's
sketch is the fifth to appesr in Tha Journal Only thrse more. Be
sura youVe clipped all that have been printed the past four Sundays.
Dont miss any of those still to come, Color them as artistic aa you
can, and bring them to our store, signed with nsme, address and age.
353 Washington Street, Corner Park
Today ftt S y. nv Is ths time set for