The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 29, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. ArrJL' l XCC7.
DIOCESE
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Dregon Episcopal Organization
Will Raise Neoded Money
' ' by Endowment. ' "
Tha Ore com Epleor-pal diocese la to
(make atrennoue effort to remove s
e-reat embarrassment. Hitherto the en
dowment fund of the diocese ha bean
inadequate yleldlnc only about half of
tha salary for tha bishop, and tha per.
I shea have bad to ba assessed a very year
to ralM tha remaining amount. tnattar
of humiliation to tha dlooess and em
barrassment to tha btshoD. , . v .
Thla year It la the great purpose of
tha Episcopal church W eelebrete tha
three hundredth anniversary of tha aa
tabllahment of ngllsh Chrlatlanlty on :
thla continent by asking for a treat
effeiing from the nan Interested In tha
work, which offering la for tha pertna
ient endowment of any ahurch tnatlto
tloa or fundar the building of rectories.
Every giver la permitted to name to
what purpose ba wishes bta aoatrtbutloa
devotel- Tha committee of thla diocese
' liaa decided to appeal to Ita own nan
In behalf ' of the 'endowment of the
' Fplecnpal fund of tha dlooeae. " Thla
. fund at present yielda only $1,160 a year
and about f 1.100 ha to ba ralaed by ae
aeaament to make up tha blshop'a aal
ary of tl.000. with tha allowed him
for travellnr expenses. A rift of 1250
represents one missionary thank i offer-
, Ing already given to tha .diocese by Wil
liam Richmond Patera of 6t Michael's
Rot. William Richmond, formerly rec
tor of St. Mlohael'a, organised Trinity
i. i nAi.t , - t t eti
8ome offerings from friends In Chi
rago have been designated for tha Ore-
to-nM AlmJ mA It im AtMirfAJ .Hat th.M
will be a good deal of ontslde aid aa
well aa from tha parishes of tha diocese.
J Otters have been sent to various bish
ops calling their attention to the need
f this diocese, and a systematic ean
aa of Trinity pariah In Portland will
begin work. May X. . .
SOCIETY NIGHT TONIGHT
C read Ohost Carnival, Oaka gkatiaf
Biak Thursday Blffet. . .
' This will again be aoelaty night at
tha Oaka rink and a pleasant time ia
anticipated,.. The epeclal beginners'
class will open every afternoon thla
week. One lesson. Including afternoon
skating, skates and instructor, o cents.
The crista of tha aeaaon will take
place Thursday night la tha way "of a
grand ghoat carnival ahaet and pillow
caae party and general masquerade.
There will be elegant prises given and
a wild, weird and wonderful electrical
effect has been arranged. This mas
querade will ba the area test aver given.
The masks are elm pie and cheap but
tha effect will ba grand. Don't fall to
arrange to b at tha bis ghoat masquer
ade. .
JUDGE FORBIDS RETURN
OF THAW EXHIBITS
f Journal Speck! bom lee.) ' V
New York. April I . Justice Fits
gerald today denied the motion of Har
ry. K. Thaw'a eounael for tha return
of all the axhlblta used In the trial.
They desired especially tha letters writ
ten to Ielmaa, which Dlmas Included
In his statement to tha lunacy commis
sion. V ' v " ' , . ,
Millinery Trimmer Wanted to
Work Evenings. ?
Big wages paid every night r Apply
tonight 7 o'clock, ready to work, 8JI
Washington at (See Mile. SUbersteln,
head designer for Tha Ghafer-WhitUer
Co, ; .- . , . ,
WILD MAN CAPTURED
NEAR JUNCTION CITY
(Bpeelsl TMsoatea ta The JearoaL) '
Junction City, Or, April 1. A. tnaa
named Blmcox. who said ha was from
urday at Harmony school house, where
he had -taken refuge after keeping tha
neighborhood In a state of alarm for
some time. He was taken ta Eugene
to ba tried on a charge of Insanity.
Hives, acsoma. Itch or aalt rheum aeta
you crssy. Can't bear the touch of your
clothing-. Doan'a Ointment cures the
most obstinate cases. Why aufferT All
aruraisia sen it
, i U ur clotmn g receives In-
ctant recognition by people ,
... oi taste. .. , .'; , :
"Correct dress," said ChesJ
'terfield. "is the best letter of;
.introduction." : . ' ;- H
' Here are all the new ideas
for spring in men's and boys :
''wear. ' .. " - ,' , ,
' This week we make a spe
cial feature of Brock's Union-
;Made, Jland'Tailored Suits ;
for men at - - ,
$12 to $25
?: LI01
ClothinnCo
Men's and Boys' Outfitters.
1G3 and 163 Third St.
Mohawk Building
Come (o fhe
New Store
Come (o llie
New Store,
WORTH OF BELATED SPRING MERCHANDISE THAT MUST BE
TURNED INTO MONEY AT ONCE. Within the past six weeks we have
received many thousand dollars worth of spring, goods. Not having room in
the old store to unpack them they are now on our hands. v Under ordinary
circumstances everjrscrap of this belated stock would bynow have bepn turned
into money, and in order to make up for lost time we shall offer extraordinary
sacrifices of values,. including in our new department such as gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, neckwear, underwear and corsets. Considering "the low" prices at which
goods will"be sold, all sales must be final-f no telephone or mail orders will be acceptedno goods will be sent on approval. " ' : ,
-v" 1 ra, X iHVl -1 1 a3 HTl JTv
-:,:::;J; y'.y :':.:7":-,';, ' lrl':-r.- " Great bargains in Women's Suits, Skirts and Waists
;::;: , , ' ort first ploor , s
Women's Long Gloves
: $100 Kid Cloves, 16-button. . , . .. '. . :'...' t .V. . ; . ; . I . . ,?2.D5
$156 Kid Gloves. ie-button..:,...;.C:.:.;...;.?3.25
$5.00 Kid Gloves, 16-button. . . ... . ., . . ?V. . , . . I . .93,63
. , . ... , Ask for Silk Gloves. Every pair reduced. :. . , i
Hosiery
Fancy Lisle and
Silk Hose and
every pair reduced
Women's Neckvear v
: Collars, Stocks of all descriptions. ; Every. one reduced. :
Muslih Undewe
Drawers and Skirls. Every ; Gar
ment greatly reduced. ';
Ml
ON BALCONY
O
Worth up t $7J50. '.Opening Sale,, 3.00
Worth up to $17JJ0... Opening Sale. . . . . .7.50
ALSO FIRST FLOOR
:JU v,:V-i ry; .
Our First MiUinery Sale
f(.Km.:the;:-Ne
100 Choke Trimmed Hats at 84.05 each. To introduce our :
' new Millinery Department we will offer for our opening sale
a splendid lot of stylish trimmed hats, value to $8.00, at 84.05 :
ON SECOND FLOOR
W VUIafW
Worth up to $35.00. Opening
Sale ........... .....817.85
Suits worth up to $25.00. Opening
Sale V. . i ....... . .$035
$50, $60, $75 Suits. Opening
Sale v 837.50
Suits worth up to $15.00. Openin
Sale .... . . ....... . . . ..... .$5.0
Skirts worth up to $70. Opening
Sale i.. .i.i........f3.05 '
Skirts worth up to $15.00. Opening
Sale .......... ; .80.05
surts worta up to za.U0. Opening
Sale . . , .811.75
Skirts worth up to $35.00. Opening
FUst Floor .
2.00
Waists
Opeailag tale
95c
. 1 t .s ev m - . . Bk w m w . a
; Worth wp to $UM. Opening Sale,
..85.75
The House o! Values
1 1 " l ' ' 1
Fifth and Alder Sts.
CflNlflSSES AT THE ART MUSEUM
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RSKfcaMfciJen)eb&V
The Calf, by Lyall Carr.
:f '
rha f aet la now srree.il for an lover
a na art and davoteea of tbe besutll nl
iii crafts t tha Art Museum. Fifth and
Tutor streets. Tba aisolar of tbO arts
and crafts which la la place nl the upper
.nAma Inrludaa many of the choicest
treasuree from Portland homea aa well
m nnrtinn of the exhibit recently made
at Copley Hall. Boeton, onder the a.na-
.1... . tha Irli anil Crafta society.
Ura. Hume ia aiso invwini a ww n-pr
sentatlTe picture by 'American artists.
Tha Bit or x arm me wntcn is re
produced la by Lyell Carr. It baa a
frank charm of lta own. William Keith
ta shown br three canvases, beautiful
landscapes. Mr. Keith recently exhib
ited la New York at the Metropolitan
Mnseum, and thee are from that ex
hibition. V ' , . .. - '
The Couse ahaep picture is so ruu oi
nM aimiivh that It warma tha heart.
Portland people are always Interested In
Mr. couse's progress ror ne is sun
frowtna. Ha baa been known and ad-
nitrad hare for many years. Mr. Cevae
la a brother-in-law of i Mrs, Charles
Kamm. - A beautiful bit of sunny wood
land and rreat trees Is ahowa from tha
brush of Warren Eaton. 3. 3. Ennek
trg, a Boston artist, is represented by
three distinct and pleasing pictures. One
la of autumn woods,- another a hillside
with fruit trees In bloom, and tha third
4 eiimpse of the Berkshire hill, treat
rounded hill masses, flowing li'Sutumn
color and draped, with ragged mist
clou da. . . ., j .';.7 -(
Three English acenea are ahowa by
Honry B. Bnell. Oeorga da roreet Brush,
who, It may not ba Inappropriate to aay.
la Mrs. Hume's brother, ahowa an In
dian on his horse, looking out over the'
prairie, picture Interesting In composi
tion and eoler. . .
Others represented are; Charles Hollo
Patera, Bar lain, Gladys T barer and War
ren Eaton.
The display will be open ta the mem
bers of the Art association on Tuesday,
and thereafter wlU ba open to the public.
JUNCTION CITY'S BAD
BOY GANG BROKEN UP
(BpeeUl IHstiefa Is The sWnaL)
Junction City. Or.; April It. Wltn
the sentencing of Herbert Thorn and
wtllard Letmier to tbe reform school
and Ilalph Coona and four other boya
to the eouBtjr jail Bsturdsr for the
specific otfenee of atalltie- two kess ef
dkeeg truia SouUiexa i'acUio Xialghi
car hare. It la thought a pesUfsrous gang.!
ef Juvenile roDoera no a oeen broken up.
Their depredatlona had been In progress
for months and their adroitness waa too
much for the local sleutha. A detee
Uva, Joe Rllev, finally gathered them
up. Thorn, who la credited with leader
ship In tha band, la only II years old,
Ills mother Is dead.
- Tbe petty th.f ta. It la said, date from
last midsummer. Tha boya see mad ta
steal only thlne good to est and drink,
Oranges ajtd bananas, wUh laeioa ia
ft N'-
, impression by
which Nthc home
. is judged. . ;
" If the curtains,
; i table and coiich
covers are " Artloom,
the closer theinsDec- N
tlon and the more 1 ;
; critical the judge, the
; better they appear. ;
; Make it a point to v
; have Artloom Tapes
i tries in your home.
V'The rich designs and
variety of J patterns -
make a choice easy,
V tnd enable you to V-
0 beautify: carry out any color scheme.
Vi Tc,r rtisttc. beauty
II , , . . . and wearing qualities are ,
the desire of ; mr n .n nrnnnrh'A m
every housewife.: their modest prices.. ;
The th ings that to your advantage to
count for most arc lookYor the Artloom label
tjie draperies: 00,111 tapestries-i.it sunds ;
curtains, couch ;JPtry rerfecrion. ;
.covers and table A$Un uy
1 ; Artloom Tapestries. .
Covers. . ' . . Curtains and: couch';
; These first meet coven at 3 and up. Table
; the eye and give the covers, $ 1.50 and up.
ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU ; . , ' V
ARTLOOM TAPESTRIES y ;
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Go vith Us to Waverleigh g
On the lg tally-ho. Free seats to all. only reserve them In K
"advance. Let us know when you can fco.' - . ( J B
: Z H. W. Lcmcko Company I
; sixth and Washington , , -i-
Main 830 ' Home Phone A 8357
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their season, ware favorite articles tod
Intoxicating liquors were never over
looked, , - ' . ,
tetertiva Rllejr la aald else to hava
tvidanoa against a numb si of growo-
np boya,' soma ef them ax -employes is
tha Southern P&ctfJo yarda tier.
. The downfall of tha lads la due, a
usual, almost without rraeption, to tha
iaok of paranta4 carat IA addiuoa th
yg)lii
1 m 1
COFFEE;
TEA SPICES
DAKItlO POVDER
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CLOSSETQDJERS
PORTLAND. ORE.'
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HekBeadaeheaad lelle-aan tbetreahtea (net
in e a alllaae state nf tbe sr.tn,sach as
ItSMM after
sauna, P.IB la tos BlOa, So. WhUe Ui.lr
ssnsTsahls aneeess has bmm shews In eutoa
SeSitasVe. yet CrWr-e LltOe Lives pttla ere
aaaal ij valuable ia OonsUpMion, enrtsc aad te
vuUaf tbl.aaaeTlefeoapUlatbll.thslse '
eometllllrarsa7tb..toms!htlmlatethe
hwandrHalatetheeowala. Snalftheyealy .
ana
iUhetheywimldbealiBstpi1e.tMstekea.wsa
bitter attitude of rrown tnen, soma af
them emnloi'ea.. toward the railroad
company. Is res&onslble. the hoys mor
al eense imlag blunted la tha eutset
anar from tills elswimlos enmrtslntt but r
aaUlyth.lrfaedoeaidnainntendhire,siiaai!yM
vbeoaee try tb.m will find these llttl. pill. val'e-.
able in m many ways that they will not b. wlW
Un(tedo without tbnaw Bntaftw all alch bead
Is ka bane ef ee many lives that bare Is wti.re
weaiakaenraantsoast. itarpUlsoureMwhUe .
et4Mf.de sot.
Utkws L(tHe Uvea Wis are very email and
?T easy to take. One er twe trtlla nakea dees.
Tbay areetfietly vetrMahleand do sot grirn ot
piinr bothy tbetrcratieaatlaa) pleaseaU who
See laees. V
uirn xisieisi eo, m toit' ' '-
aE h!!::i Hfi
by careless remarks tending- to aaUb-'
llah that frame of salad which can re.
tard atalin from a railroad company
and especially tha Southern Panlflo, if
not as a, positive virtue, at Itaat aa na
orlina. .