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(9 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAt. - PORTLAND, SUNDAY - MORNING, SEPTEMBER ME. PRICE IIS HER CHOICE :jsVffl Study; Sinffing:; With Hrs. Walter Beed, the Talented Teacher. ( V :' Boys' .ruool. ; X AJJea . Prlca, the, "Gibson OlrJ,M who ; led The Journal contest In Multnomah v county almost continuously through the ltt period, win tho scholarship In minting with lira, Walter Beed. Miss Prlca mad large acquaintance -while garnering subscriptions to Tnai ' journaL Br bar winning personality, I and lust elalma for - consideration stlb I won me interest ana support or many : nasic-ioving people in roruana ana in . '"''' - - . .V ..Miss Alice B. Price, Talented Young .Woman Who Will Study Slnsinf With Mrs. Walter Reed. The Dalles. Sbs 1 said to nay a voice Of exceptional quality, and aba haa the appearance and manner tbat will he tol tier advantage iz aoe peoomss a proies- Slonai entertainer. - Those who know Mlaa Price lay that Mrs. .Reed la aa fortunate to receive mill rni mm m iiuucdi mm im ioihi Prlca fortunate to atudy under lira. I 1 IVeed. j lira. Walter Reed la perhaps thai rest-known singer ana vocal teacner in t ha northwest. She was educated in ' The musical centers of the world with the beat musical masters. She always I haa held prominent church positions In I Portland. Among- them at different! times may be mentioned her connection with the following- leading; Portland churches aa contralto: Taylor Street Methodist church, Trlnltv Episcopal church, Temple Beth Israel, St. Mary's I vatnearai ana tne first Baptist cnurcn. Mrs. Reed is now contralto at the First I ' Presbyterian church. ' As a vocal teacher Mrs. Reed excel a She Bombers among; her pupils nearly nil the well-known singers of Portland. I At present many or her pupils occupy prominent church - positions. Among t hem la the soprano of the- First Prea bvterian .-church, the, soprano of the First Baptist church,' the contralto of ine urace Metnoaist cnurcn, tne sopra no of the Westminster Presbyterian r.nurcn,- me contralto or uajvary Pres byterian" church, the soprano or Grace Methodist church, -and many other i prominent sins-era Mrs. Reea receives pupils from alf over tne nortnwest. Bna haa sung al ways with the highest prslse from ' cities and sudlences In nearly eery-clty in tha northwest ' !( -, 1U Ui ' '. Ml at Money Saving Prices and An Ingcrsoll Nickel Watch Free MOY1 Not only arc our prices LOWER than any other, store but with every School Suit we will Give Away A good nickel watch Price of Suits $1,95, $2 JO, $3.45 $5.00 WHLN YOU SLL IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO TWO STORES Third and Oak .-..vv;v;---.,..'..v 'f'V- '''.?' -: ' - $ 1 1 ' ' , III ria 1 ( ISf I ID E TAKES OVER fl- GEr.i AMERICAN GROCER GREEN COMES TO TOWN it ron Wholesale Grocers' association: Portland and Oregon." Tom Richard son; "Greetings to Rose City," Mayor Lane; "Orranslation," John A. Green. All of the Portland Jobbers and the wholesale and retail grocers and prominent merchants have been Invited to attend the banquet Mr. Green la accompanied by his wife and some of the wivea of membera of the local grocers association have ar ranged an entertainment for her Mon day. Both Mr. and Mre. Green will be Southern California Finan- ciera Will be Associated ,With Management. The German-American bank, at the corner of Alder and Sixth streets, waa taken over yesterday afternoon at the close of business by Louis J. -Wilde and associates. Cashier Reed took charge ,lor ine new management. , It is tha purpose of Mr. Wilde to as sociate a number of strong financiers of southern California with him in the r 'project Including Perry Wetdner, F. F. , 'Graves, Walter Durgtn and others to be ; inamed later. Mr. Wilde will leave to morrow for Los Angeles to complete the .organization. Tha bank will probably 1 be capitalised at 1500.000, and its plan will be considerably changed from that i, inanarurated under Its oreaent charter. ?The new bank will within the next S jor 10 mon the be nationalised. 'Jf- --. i The recent national convention at Cincinnati of the Metal Polishers, Buf fers. Platers, .Brass Molders and Brass and Silver Workers union formulated a .: demand for an eight-hour day and a 20 -: pet cent Increase In wages. ,, - , ' t ' ' i 'a I taken for an automobile trip through PreSidentlOl NaUOMl ASSO- Portland this mornlna by Charles B, . , . I Merrick and Ferdinand Dresser. . nation Speaks at .Banquet ln, , Tomorrow Night. IKIUhH hhrKN H i The best-known grocer in America- John A. "Green of Cleveland, Ohio, Is visiting Aha members -or nis guna in Portland and Monday night will be en tertained by them at an elaborate ban quet Mr. Green was president of the National Association of Retail Grocers last year and ia at present tne secre tarv of tha national association. Mr. Green is on a tour of the west. having started out in Denver some two weeks ago ana anareesing ine re tall grocers' associations . In Denver and Salt Lake and has been attending the California state urocers association convention. He is an excellent speaker and has addressed grocers in most of tne states of tne union. From port land he will go to Seattle and will ad dress meetings there and In Spokane on his way east. At the Portland hotel banquet to morrow night F. W. Funk will be toast master. The following toasts will be responded to: "The State Association," President F. J. Carney of Astoria: "Tha rortiana Association," nan Keiiener; "Mutual Relations of Wholesalers and Retailers," W. A. Meers, secretary Ore REDUCTION If! RATES One More Boat Needed Handle Increasing Ce lilo Traffic. to l ,Jr i - "y" " 1 ll'f J"J tl i ' in' ', : 'S i A 4 . ' V f 'if i. - , f t i& S t t r ' t 9 Difficulty is being encountered in se curing sufficient boats to take care of the down-river business that is offered for the Celllo route. Enormous tonnage awaits river transportation from the in land emDlre to Portland. The J. N. Teal and other boats now in the service have mora than thev can handle from un-rlver riolnts. It is Important that another boat be plAoed in the trade be low the falla, and an additional boat of the Teal a tonnage in service aDove tne falls. The Celllo route is nrovina to be oi paramount importance in ine transpor tation rate Question between Portland ana tne miana empire, ana is aeserv- In of all the sninments that it can nan- die from Portland to the Interior. It Is said the rates by this line are about one half the rates charged by the rail roads, and that the river line gives Quicker service man tne rauroaas can give with their present shortage of cars. Success of the river route to Pasco and Lewiston will be followed by an ef fort to extend Portland's trade territory tanner up tne tjoiumoia river, xnese same water transportation lines will prove to be the key to rail rates, it is said, for the eastern Washington coun try, ana wm prevent any ruture possi bility of rate combinations between the railroads on the north and south banks oi me Columbia, ' School Hats Bring Your Little Ones Tomorrow The largest selection of Misses' and Children's school hats, college hats and caps to be found in the city here on Special Sale Monday 50c Cloth Tarns at 35 75c and $1.00 Caps and Tarns at 49 AH the new college felts with scarfs, all colors. 85c Leather Tarns and Caps, special .....49 and 65 Ihe WONDER MILLINERY CO. CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST STS. The Millinery House of Bargains. fl mniamin Comet Qotlm forMm Clothing for the man who insists upon being up-to-date. For the man who has a high regard for the very newest ideas. Benjamin Clothing ... , Is par excellence of all ready-to-wear garments for men. Business Suite . $20.00 to $40.00 Full Dress Suits $50.00' to $60.00 Tuxedo Suits . . $37.50 to $45.00 Overcoats .... $20.00 to $50.00 tie mx Is Our Standard Leader It's the leading high-grade hat in the world. DERBY TUXEDO OPERA $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 and $10 SILK $8.00 f.- . Mr. Walter Reed. Prominent Who Will Instruct Miss , Alice B. Journal pontwUntsv Vocalist and Popular Singer Prrce, One of the Winning CHILDREN'S CAPS. 1 On Special Sale Monday and Tuesday.! Children's school caps, all styles and colors at 25o. 8So and SOc Children'a heavy school hose 12 Ho a pair. Boys' blouse waists at 88c. Great special val ues Monaay ana ruesaay in laDie lin ens, wool' blankets and lace curtains, women's eamole suits and coats, on sale I at special prices. MCAlien & McDon nell, the store noted tor best goods at lowest prices. The organisation of emoloves on the railway lines of the United States dates from the organizing of the Broth erhood or tne rootDoara. at Detroit, Michigan. May 8, 1868, by the locomo tive engineers, which association la known as the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers. Other branches of the transportation service followed, front time to time, 'so that now each branch fit the service is organised. How to Bemain Tonnff. To continue younar in health and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan. Mo Donough. Ga did. She says: "Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured me- of chronic liver .and . stomach trouble. complicated -with such .an unhealthy condition of the blood that my akin turned red as flannel. I am now prac tically 20 years younger than before I took Electric Bitters. I ean now do all my work with ease and assist in tnv husband's" store." Guaranteed at Bad I CANOES, LAUNCHES, FTC I TO BE SOLD CHEAP 1 TIE BRISTOL $3.00 Every style and color correct for this season's wear and We guarantee every one. - The nobbiest hat of the season. Commencing Monday we will dispose of our line of boats at an enormous discount. This is an opportunity to secure a craft for next season. The boats which we have for sale comprise all the well-known makes, such as Truscott Launches, Mullin's Launches and Steel Boats for hunting and fishing, Peterborough Canoes, Qldtown Canoes, Trus cott Canoes, and lastly the unsinkable Sponson Canoe. Mm10 The Gentility Shop 511 Morrison, Opposite Postoffice COME AND SEE THEM THE REiERSON MACHINERY CO. I 182-4-6 MORRISON STREET, NEAR FRONT HOTEL M00RE OPtH aU not TZAX. CLAIM SXACB, MABDX, OXEOOS. The Cliff Eeoas ef Oragea. " XHrsetly on the beacb, ererloeklBf Hi eeeaa. Hot salt baths and surf bathiag. Beenatlon pier for flihlof. Sua parlor, elaetrle lights, flreplsee aod foraaee bmI. rtae walks aad drrss. flea feeds a speaialtr 2atts, $150 and $3.00 per day L0CKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON Spend roar vacation at Seaside and at delightful LAcksle Hall. More attrac tive than aver before. - Accommodations of the hifhest order. One hundred ol- Snt ouuide rooms; private baths; also o. lights; .ot and cold water. ' Annex overlooking tha Paciflo and de HghtfulTjr situated cotuges. y i ' Onlslne Vararpassed. . 14 roods : iiyiviwv'vyiwow'r0 ' Cross f harmacy. frlo iba, r . It00ffj04tti,;tt40wwwwt 3 M MMMi MMMMMMIMIM? V. V AV8TXBT, a. OAmucsta. rropi. : e '