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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
- V. i A'' I ( . mm ..COliy FACES IPUII Mi TRIG POSITION CHURCH EDIFICE University of Oregon Faculty Christian Scientists to Build , 3Iay Never 'Keceive Sal- Magnificent Structure aries Earned. in This City. THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, FRIDAY -EVENINOt SEPTEMBER -1V 1907.. ;; JEALOUSY: IS CAUSE will Appropriation for Running State Ib',zot; The Christian Scientists of Portland are preparing to build a toaanlncentJ OF. SERIOUS PLIGHT churoh alflce- The-proposed buiwm wm vuii uuiu fivVfVvv 147 91.V1UW .no eating capacity of about 1 It will be located on the half fronting; on tha north aid of titution Held Up by Linn County J Evaratt street betwaan Eighteenth and Oraag Teachen Receive Offew I Nineteenth etreeta. which wm bought mvut. vna h j uy 111. rn.i cnurvu Of Christ Scientist for 125.000. Architect I. 8. Brmtn of Chiraao la preparing tne plana lor tne naw church. rougn aaetcn or . wnicn nas already From East. : Working- without . pay tot three submitted to tba building com- month. , ot V thai collega, yeas, without ? t K-f t"h lJct of ever receiving aaJar-1 mother church of Christ Scientist, re- much pros pc lea for thla pwiod. Is tha Situation con Icently dedicated In Boston. Ha bus fronting the .uUy or the 'Tt'oMJl of Oregon, brought about by tba alleged I house of womhlu for tha Christian Jealousy of tbejunn county granges In Scientists or Seattle. boldlng up tha IUMN stat. , appropria- L-JS- Vmade "for'hi uon, .. unci Deuro ui mmiwf I completion or tha Portland church and faculty were compelled to maks a saorl-1 that there will be no delay after con ... ik. V,f thaetat earn to structlon. has once begun. It la probable ; ,7 ' - I that wor will begin on the Portland weir rescue me uubwi rw u 1 church this rail and that It will ba talned tha general edocatfcmal eppropri, I completed not later than ona year from H"l VHUI til .f A Mill IOI 0.WUWVI rahlp of over) attendance at There same denomination In tha city almost aa hin. n la uiurwL'ann ai mourn ma 1 big Institution will ba temporarily am- J " ortlanfl I ! has a memb. .Jl..mA i ia hnnyt a mnmrAv ruAvan I 10'. . with an average S -Vwb.nth. mon.f laa.al!. Many members of t1a faculty hare re- e"n2,n col ved flattering of Ana from eaatara I - colleges at large aavance in salaries, i7i-Bh Vd-a?ti ,v n0t "I with tha Oregon Agricultural, college) single one 1 has deserted. . I and that Inatftutlon waa able to save t T.IV.1. flitaff. Pronilnent educators In tha wast say a.-t'iiltwattr-wf ftrrroa b aa sew pet en t and efficient, a corps of Instruct or, as any Institution OX Its kind west of tha Mississippi river,' and tha board of regents ia fearful that tha continued disruption of appropriation througji tba enough money from Its unuaad funds to erect a oouega ouuaing. Tba board elected Dr. R. C. Clark, a graduate of tha University of Wiscon sin and recently from a Pennsylvania normal acnooi. to mi tna vacancy or 1 fI!S,VwifiPiSl tha LffoScit! Profeaaor Joaepn fichaefer. who 'will refrendum will bava tha offset of scat-1 , d the ye4r & Btudy ,n Ml UTlKiHin'J'-'a. Burgass was elected assfstsnt In in tha board roeatlnr' yesterday atfter- nma the reeenta resolved that In caaa th; jirP'opriatlon was auatalned to pay the salaries in fuIL , For tha past four years tha university haa, bad a special l1rliatlon, In addition Jo tha f 47,(00 , continuing' appropriation, wbion la ai wava available. . La at year, tha entire university appropriation reached $136,- 000.' in aaaiuon to- me: i.owu wnun .1 tha department of rhetoric, to take the plaoe of Miss Blanche Blgelow, who Is studying abroad. Miss Burgess took her first degree at Wellesley and her master aegree at Kaoniirre. James Gilbert, who graduated from tha state university in isoi and irom Columbia laat year. was eieciea to succeed rroressor J. x. Brlndley. who resigned In June. 1 j . n r ..1 11 1 . I . ; " -..L1. -T T I witn the ooara yesterday, stated that n,,,ini .h- r..r r. tha'nnl Ith outlook for attendance thla fall waa Purinl.tSf-l'? , a !rt.ntf IWXt with a probable Increase of 15 or J?'?1.. 5! ,Kr.tA USnr,.a,in, 1 0 par cent In four yeara tha attend that $18,000 ia required for running ax-1 h.m mTOvn trom ,i0 to iin mU,Atntm pnsea alone, making the available sum wholly inadequate. ,. - rorosd maduettoa of Salaries. ' f it Is estimated that by the first of October tha available funds will ba ex haimted, and since the regents bava no authority to Incur Indebtedness, salaries ' for th last quarter must remain un paid.' Two years ago when tha appropri ation waa held up It waa found neoes- t aary to reduce ail salaries. 1 One of the main objections advanced ajralnst the university appropriation was ' that It" was not1 itemised. - Heretofore certain amounts In the budget were des ' lcrnated for certain, departments and equipment.. The regents time and again " have, found that it would! be waste of ' the people's money to apply funds where equipment was - not needed, but were powerless to devote it where the appro- priation fell short, . In proposing the 'measure at this last session of the legislature It. waa thought that a board of wholly disinterested per- amU Ukliru IK. twin A tt wrut T -1 arivantare than an unacauainted leais- . lature.- up to tha preaent tlma all un expenda money of tha university has reverteM to tba state treasury at the ance haa grown from ISO to $40 students of college standing. It is expected this year the enrollment will b close to 600 students. The regents present at tha board meeting were: C. A. Dolph, Judge R. S. Bean of Eugene. Senator M. A. Miller of Lebanon, Ramuel H. Friendly of Eu gene and F. V. Holman and J. C. Aina worth of Portland. Regents N. L. But ler of Dallas. J. W. Hamilton of Rose burg and William Smith of Baker were absent BAKER ORDINANCE PASSED TO COUNCIL After spending three afternoon sort- ins- out the good and bad polnta of the Baker automoDiie ordinance, tne meas ure waa completed yesterday and rec ommended to the council for oassaae. Ia addition to the other regulations the committee decided to fix the 11 vary li cense at $6 a quarter. Drivers and own- era will each be required to pay tha livery license of IS, with a yearly re newal or i. vi.'V'Xi V it 1 -fli t t .';, - ' o-i v , V liw&wtp til -Jf W li few 1 P' Mm) m x WW School&its.;'2 If .I -; We are ready with the LARGEST and MOST COM-: .KL..tt 1 li. STUL& or owiuuL ouxxo ever snown f this Citytake time this week and visit our JUVENILE DEPARTMENT, the handsomest and most comfortablf shopping place in Portland If you do not find more ,. suits on our tables than any other store we will not astt you to purchase. They are all NEW and FRESH this season's choicest patterns It is almost needless to say they are MODESTLY PRICED. $3.95 to $1-5. So that the Boys may start off for school ON TIME we will GIVE AWAY with each School Suit AN INGERSOLL NICKEL WATCH guaranteed for one year. 00 f, W. C. SOTII, Every requisite for School Wear, except Shoes, in our store. SALESMEN WANTED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER WILL TEACH THOSE i- if TEAMSTERS T7TT TAV GhlrardelU's xixmvwx cocoa. They find It strengthens and for tit les them to withstand the trying duties ot their occu pation, and exposure to all kinds of weather. The Ideal preparation for the day's work Is to drink fw breakfast B CUP Of ... Ghirardelli's Cocoa 1 CONTEST Miss Farnham Writes Short Article on.Elocution and Acting. Marlon Ward Farnham, one of tb teachers of elocution and acting en gaged to teach one of The Journal's suc cessful contestants, has written an ar ticle for those interested In expression, on "the art of impersonation." The article la brief but contains thoughts that will Interest the general public as wen as stuaenis or tne arama. it roi lowa: Tha Impersonator who can! by the versatility of his voice and facial ex- PLAN EXTENSIVE CHANGE ffJ LINES New Exchanges and Other Improvements in Pacific States Phone Service. $8l2-Special-$8 Watches WALTHAM OR ELGIN, IN A 20-YEAR GUARANTEED CASE AND EVERY MOVEMENT GUARANTEED 1 DIANpiCHESandiPELR Sold on easy payments at prices less than others ask when $1.00A Week Will Do,r$1.00 STAr3AP.D JEWELRY STORE 1Z3 Third Street, Between Yamhill and.Taylor ; ; V V 7 a. . s A 1 4 1 T s Marion Ward Farnam, Elqcutlonlpt, Who Will Teach One of The Journal Contestants. presslon make characters stand out In broad relief, ao that they are as dis tinct in representation as in actuar life, la always in demand. The study and practice of facial ex. pression is not injurious to the -race. On the contrary It Is htehlv beneficial. It employs all muscles equally, gives a four-sided direction to each detail of the many changes, and thus establishes symmetry.-' cans mo 0100a to tne SKin and beautifies the complexion bv nat ural laws. Ugly and Irregular faces become attractive and symmetrical un der the nractlce of facial exoreaslon. As In tha development of the aeneral' r muscular -system 01 xne Doay. strengtn is acquirea, ao xne xace is maoe strong and expressive by, practice of Its -.own Theflrst steps In. Impersonations should follow direct life. Direct life Is the ordinary development of years, from lnfan.cy jtg pld age. Btranga as. lL.JBy seem. Infancy ana old age are easily Impersonated; due -to the fact that we see both continually. j , .. The Impersonator of a Frenchman,' of the Spaniard. Portuguese, German, Irishman and' many others, has a va ried and exact task to performs Behind every type ; of life, there are .certain fixed rules. 1 For 'Instance,' the pupil who is learning to Impersonate- asks: "How shall I. make my face look like an Irish face?" There Is no such thing as an Irish face. The voice of -any person makes tna face. Tba face Is not tha An improved and satisfactory tele phone service, a general and complete overhauling and rebuilding of the pres nt plant, the Installation of at least three' new exclfangea, together with many other special improvements are among the good things In atora for the patrons of the Pacific States Telephone company of Portland, according to X vision Superintendent Gllkyson. Mr. Gllkyson reached Portland Mon day last to take up his duties In tha office 'which' haa been vacated by the transfer or J. H. Thatcher to the post tlon of general agent.' in the future ha will be the immediate head of the com pany here and under his personal super vision all of the improvements in the nnmnanv and Its service will be made. Superintendent Uilkyson, according to his statement this morning, has not been in the city longp enough to deter mine just what plans be will follow In and service. He states, however, that' the branch exchange at Sell wood will hn. nut in service, with. 20 .operators within a month and that the opening of the exchanges at Woodlawn and Mount Tabor will roliow as aoon as mey can be completed. , Through a large part of the business section of the town the overhead wires and cables will DO put unaer grouna, specifications and plans for the work already having been made and approved. Throughout the city the open wire work will be torn down and cable lines put In its place. . "I waa promised before I came to Portland." said Mr. Gllkyson," that I would have the money and the material at once for the reorganization of the niant - h,n Tha work contemplated means the practical rebuilding of the entire plant, and when it Is done It will our the company on a high-grade of efficient service. I came br x.Pc,t' Ing to establish a etanoara, ana win ao bo? I want to hold the subscribers now latrons or the company, ana 10 incrwwo hA nntronas-e and intend to give SUCh service as win worit to inai ma. - THE LITTLE BIT DOWN AljD LITTLE-AT-A-TIME STORE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE Hold on f 0 Your Pockelbook! - V Why should you pay cash when you can buy the same goods from us for less and pay us only a little down, and $1.00 A WEEK The enormous outlet in .the wholesale branch of our business enables us to undersell even the cash stores in our retail shops. MENS' SUITS AND TOP COATS In all the new models and swagger ma terials, very latest style effects and ex pertly tailored; the honestly best values in town at $10.00 to $35.00 and you only pay us a little down, and $1.00 A WEEK HEN'S SUITS OR TOPCOATS AT Slop and Think A Moment! The ease of credit is well demonstrated in our plan of selling clothing for men, women and children at $1.00 A WEEK We satisfy our patrons because ievery transaction is Confidential, safe and sat isfying. No charge is made for the privilege of credit. Women's Tailored Street Soils and Coats New and authoritative styles front lead ing fashion centers. Smart and recherche creations of the world's "master modistes and Sartorial experts. Buy now, pay us oniy a nine aown, and 00 A Wppk &1'00 A week NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY Chanr and verve c 1 tiona from the deft fingers and ingenious minds of clever artists. SPECIAL VALUES AT $5.00, $10.00 AND $15.00, AT $1.00 A WEEK. mirror of the heart: It is the muscular formation of the nesn, aue to me use of the vocal muscles. , When you speak, although tha sound starts from the throat, the muscles of the face and neck and cneat even are moved, in in. um-bw ui the thickness of his voice raises the lower -lip, so that in talking, it comes in front of and above the lower edge of the upper lip. Try this and you will notice the sound becomes thick. For after" you . say "arther," lor, "try you say "tnxy." ana so on. . - Th voice of -the negro Js oral and mouthed.- 'An oral voice is a half fal setto timbre, carried up and down tha pitch, and flowing -musically even when gruff. Mouthing Is Induced by talking while the Hps are projected, ana omit tina all hard consonants. The Decul- liritl of sxprasaion- are- so many tliat We must study the negro or eisa take lessons of those who bave- done so. Thou who mrtt arlftiMl with the fncultv of Imitating othera are said to be gen iuses; but the faculty Is often perfectly acquired by practice and atudy. .-' r' .' . i mm -T " f Heavy. Impure blood makes a muddy. pimply complexion, headachys, nausea. Indigestion. ..Thin blood makes you weak, rale, sickly. ', Burdock Blood Bit ters makes the blood rich, red, pure -restores perfect health, . Tomorrow will be a field day among the Chil dren's Clothing stocks. First and most impor tant, one of the largest and best lines of Suits tor Boy and Dresses tor Girls That is shown in Portland this : faH by any house, Distinctive points of style extra good workman ship, and extremely low prices. Get the School BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS Suits here for the boys and girls. You can clothe TfOCks and lDmsC$ I FOR v r them comfortably and well in stylish, serviceable IOr Little Lassies at -i.il:: . n..r--.',i:ui.' J .J i nn ahIh - - m a A Ifirrff cioining now r ay us a nine uuwn, anu i.w vuit s)lUU A liJuli a WEEK. ; $1.00 A WEEK The ew YorkiOutfitting Co; 165 AND 167 FIRST STREET rn BToma vrsnmv tovx omssrr xs aooo. xxTwzisar TAsnriLi.' ajrs xosst ., BOW aTBEZITS. ,. . J r