The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 29, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    fTIli ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, r SUNDAY; MORNING. SEPTEMBER .29. 1007.
UNVEIL? PAINTING OR IMMACULATE ;
. Whcri You See It in Our Ad, Its So
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nitciLcw years cun unucu v niw u d
, ; GIVING we are prepared this season 1
Wlffi fi lnrfYt etrflr ' atirl nrrMter?oe!: lf
Geotfre ' Putnam ... Declares
Jlome Town Surpasses
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' "Medford mirpasses Hood River aal
ft fruit center.'" declared Oeorga Put
7' nam, formerly newt editor of th Ore-
, f on Journal, now publisher and editor I
v i of th Medford Tribune, last i.lght Mr.
Putnam haa statistics to bark up Mai
.. ;. "statement and can ahow that the me
tropolia of aouthern Oregon la the beat
elty In the northwest, ouialde of Port
land.
' Soma' of the facta which tend to betrl
ont the truth of the journalist Aswf
' tloa" art .that Medford pers brount
; , th highest price on record this year
. and that' lb year's crop of applea la
' "r already contracted at fabulous flur
, . Orchards are not the only resovrve
, . upon which Medford depends, however.
It la in the very heart of: the rletvut
- mining aiatrici in tne weat ana mi
more business than any other city ut
i Us alse in the United States.
V - BaUdlnf Boom.
' Mr. Pntnam. tells of building hoorrt
- which ta sji Indication of Modford'a
prosperity. There are now 17 Jjuild
Ings, both residences and bualnesa
. house, under course of construction
. and plans arc laid for many more.
There is not a vacant building 'Of any
- kind to foe' found In the city, and all of
the atructtircs planned hare already
- been leased. '
, 1 Honor Palmer, son of Mrs. Potter
PalneeMf XJhkcngo, (a anaklng 'hla h6rae
, aear Medford and Is at prenent nV-
tlatrng a deal for a tHO.OOQ fruit ranch
. ; rea the aouthern Oregon ' rlty. Mrs.
Palmer J a. expected In Medford this
'week andit If reported that ahe will
Jd her son in making the plana for a
mansion which he will erect open his
Xiult -ranch.--
During Ms several years' resldenca in
2, Portland Mr. Putnam served as new
editor f Tha Journal; In that capao
: Ity he gatttedl the reputation f beliva:
done, of. the keenest newspaper men In
the "west. Ha recently launched an In
dependent enterprlae, , Comprising a
. stun of paper in southern Oregon. He
- - Is meeting with gratifying success In
fhls venture and I already making him
self felt as a potent factor In the f-
fairs of his section of the stntev 1
- flourish In a tonditlon ft Jdsdfort is
. attested to by the following communi
cation which haa been received; by The
Journal frera-M. b. Signs:
- 0ebola AN Crowded,
"Medford la finding it necessary to
, build '.temporary structure to: accom
modate the Influx of pupils In the
. arades. The hlrh school hasn't a vacant
seat for the next applicant, in spite' of
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Murlllo's . Famous Canvas. Which Was Sold for 586,000 Francs.
An solemn high; mass is being cele
brated at 10:30 o'plocl this morning at
SU Michael's . church. Fourth aQd Mill
streets, a magnificent panel. reprsent
ln the assumption of the Virgin, or the
Immaculate conception, will , be un
veiled. The occasion is of especial in
terest from the fact that today Is known
as the feast of SL. Michael, titular saint
of the Italian church. The panel is
the work of the artist, George De Pyro.
Rlfnnr ravtll wKn nM..nUi1 . 1. A
the fact that about. 40 are taking; th paN(.i t0 gl. Michael's churoh haa the
business -courae (and r assigned, aeata following1? sa "f it:
in tne commercial: .deoartment. owtna
.' to these facts the t lan for a new1 high
J school building are- taking definite shape
ana nesi vear win see us completion.
"The original of this work was paint
ed by Murlllo a Spanish artist; and
was later acquired by th French gov
eminent at a cost of 88,000 francs,
which up to that time, was the. record
price for a work of art
"Our Lady Is painted In th flower
of ybuth, with all the beauty the human
pencil can express. Her eyes ore turned
toward heaven and her arma are meekly
folded. The celestial attendants of
the Virgin are amongst the loveliest
cherubs that ever bloomed on canvas,
and ' Do Pyro permitted ' no difficulty
of attitude or foreshortening to deter
his facile and triumphant pencil.'.' -1
The panel is II feet high by seven
feet in width. .
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chdriise will assist the hlrh 'c.hnnl In
The high school courses have been I ibe; rendition of the cantata. "David, the
lrnhin,fl alnra tha nnoninv nf th Shepherd Bov.' tu be riven olmtit th
year by the addition of third and fourth-,' rniuaie or tne year. An excellent ly-J-eor
Latin a ad third-year German. ' eeunt course has also bn,, .arranged,
"There la a healthy Interest in athlet
. Ics. and the hi eh school hovs nav bull
a dressing-room equipped with hot and
cold, water shower liutha. Practically
every atudent In thesiilah school la
. member of the athletic association. .Th
i constitution offered for adoption is mod--
eled along-the line suggested by tne
; western Oregon league. '
-A debating club is to be organised to
compete in in senes or oeoflies ar
. ranged by the -University lof Qregon.
jChorua.nnd ale club work are well
under way, and the high school orcnes-
s tra nas-organisea lor tne year s worn
"An addition to the muslo work this, year
" wiu. ue a ooys' .chorna ana a airm
' chorus chosen 'from Wm grades. These
ait j)waca or ruiTEimoi
Is vorth a pound of cure. There are
many poor sufferers,- eonsumptlves-who
are hopeless of getting well who, if
ther hkd taken car of -themselves,
would now be Weil. A-oough is th
foundation. i of - consumption.-Ballard's
Horebovnd fiyrop-avllt car that . cough.
Mrs. g , Great Falls, Montana,-
writes: ' "I hav used Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup in ray family for years
my children never suffer with coughs." ;
Sold br al druggists. , i
consisting of the - Slayton Jubilees,
Hruby brothers, ."the Dunbars and Hob-
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. .MEDFORD PEAB SALE.
lrat rtrrns, $7,64 for Firsts,
,$6.93 for Seconds.
. MetJfdrd. Or Sept. Jg. F. JL. TouveUe
oi woarora today received retwrn from
hi COmic pears, shipped to New York.
faowlitaf that thej' aold atauotlon there
for M-9 per box for his seoonas packed
t uiuti arv lun ddiph. mrwi Tnr hi fan.
cLP";?acked ,n hlf-boxeS. at the rate
n,V. . per OOXl 0T es.par half box.
Thla Is the first consignment of Co
mic pears from Medford whlnh hm
reached New York City this season, and
Insures a a. good figures as any former
iTz. ,V ;3."n,llre nPments rrom this
district. DAnlou nears In tha
car sold for 15.60 per box, packed in
ordinary straight boxes.
'It is varv. avldent that th. n... .
Lt,,, ,n han(ls ot the growers
of the Rogue river valley,-who will this
season make fortunes out of small nor..
agest Pear orchards In this valley
have' brought returns of no less than1
$2,000 oer acre thla season, and this not
from a fraction of an acre, but from
orchards of 10 acres and more In area,
demonstrating beyond all question that
this is preeminently the pear dlstrlot
oi ine continent
REMARKABLE SHOWING.
Ai Onm InstitatloV Make a ' Or
Baslaesa Beoord.
Th Ban Francisco Underwriters' Re
port a recognized authority on Inaur
ance, in a late laaue, refers to th Ore
gon rare insurance eomoaiir and . lta
management as follows: ,
Following the announcement of the
remaraaDt isdss catio or tne.nn.imn
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insttrance company Of Portland.
Which for Its second mnr imntinli tn
but 7. per cent.: cohgratulatorV' ms-
naro oeen snowsreo upon Mo
luinpauj marnpraenu Among- tne let
ters received . was - one sddressnd to
General Manager I. Samuel bya promi
nent officer of one of tha landing lit
companies, who said: k
"As the average laps rat amount
to the great figur of 26 per cent first
year, 8 per cent second year sad, IS. per
cent third year, we are comnplll tn
COmDllment von srrestlv nnnn tha hAtv.
ing made in the Oregon- Life's first
year's business. A lapse ratio of such
a Small per cent ns 7.6 on Urn mi-'i
business is SOmethlna?. htthf-rtn unhnrH
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OVERCOATSat
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We unhesitatingly pronounce them
THE EQUAL of $15 garments of
any other store. We show them in
both stores, and invite your inspec
tion. You will not be disappointed.
EinVIWO STORES
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JuTHIRD&OAK
Referring to th Oregon Life's prao-
tice to report as business written only
business actually paid for. carefully.
eliminating business N. T. O.. this of
ficial says: '
"Tha fact that . vou srs rtartnar for
ail th new business written la further
tvldenc that th comoanv. under vour
airecuon., is Detng exceedingly well
managea, ana me airectors 'ana stock
holder of the company are to b con
gratulated upon the showing mad,"
Th Oregon Life ia well known ta
reader of the Underwriter' Report as
a. company which was founded nearly
two years ago by. L. Bam u el. for many
years manager at Portland for the
tuauuaoie or New lork. With a deslra
to hav. an lnstituUon which residents
of his elty and stat could refer to
With mMa f r Baniii.l n.t w a
company by-law and policy contracts
wlth-th greatest care, believing that
tha time was Tips for safeguarding the
Interests- Of OOllcvholdl- .with nravia.
Ions at that time almost unknown.
That his efforts to nrotect the nntlc.
holders have been appreciated Is evi
denced bv the splendid business al
ready bestowed upon Mr. Samuel's com
pany. , -
CHATELAINE BAGS.
Crocodile and Tiger Heads Replace
, : Flowered Brocade.
From th New York Sun. ,
' Th tamped leather and flowered
brocade chatelaine bags which hav been
fasmonabl In England, for a year past
have euddenly disappeared.
; The up to date waist bag must pre
sent the: head of some reptile or wild
animal to u. nenninnr. t .rnmrtiiAn-
heada, tiger cats' or wolves' muxsles will
xm the requirements or th mode.
Th bags are fastened to th airdl
with chains, which seem to surround the
tnroat or the animal, A bridle or silk
with tassels on a metal bit and chain
set between the teeth serves to open th
laws which form th mouth of tn bag.
Tha Ownef insert her finger between
bristllna- rows of teeth to extract a
dainty handkerchief or card case.
Another strange chatelaine Is made
of the Bkln of a rat with head and tall
complete. It is lined with satin, and a
silver neckband Indicates the opening. I
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BUILOINa
OUR NEW POLICIES' OFFER, ALL THAT' IS- BEST IN
LIFE CONTACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL.
Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OBTER ED TO RELIABLE ACTIVETtAOENTS.
Apply to rassa aV BXABr, Kaaafsr of Agenta, fll4 Xjumber Exohakg Bid-.
When it is slung by a chain and filled chief or so It looks unpleasantly allv
it with a powder puff and a handker- I with Its glass eyes. .
WE ARE AND YOU
SHOULD BE PROUD OF
Our Prescription
Department
People who know tell us there is
not another in the country so well
equipped or conducted with so
much rcirard for the comfort and
convenience of the public. Our dis
pensers are registered men quali
fied by study, training, long experi
ence and state examined for this
most responsible calling. Our dis
pensing case is wide open no bar
ricades, partitions or dark corners
every step in the preparation of
your prescription is subject alike to
inc scrutiny oj physician and pa
tient. Every safeguard, every pre
caution which will prevent terrors
are exercised. Direct telephone
service over both phones places us
in immediate call with every home
or person in city or country. We
maintain a special deliverv 'tviV
which faithfully operated is rapidly
increasing' patronage. Visiting
physicians, druggists and the public
gcnux.uiy. arc cordially invited to
visit what has been termed THE
MODEL DRUG STORT?
THE COUNTRY.
g Special Toilet Soap Safe
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Without any preliminary sayings we will get right down to facts.
Arbor Series Fine Toilet Soap Heliotrope, Vio- ;Premo Glycerine Soap, regular 25c box
let, Lilac, Rose; regular price 25c box
rKlLE, box
Dozen, 55.
Milady Series Soap, assorted-odors ree.
price 25c box. SALE PRICE, box..';,..-.
Dozen, 42.
Fine Art Series, assorted odors; regular
25c box of 3 cakes. SALE PRICE, box. . .
Arcadia Series, assorted odors; regular
25c box of 3 cakes. SALE PRICE, box.' . .
Violet Buttermilk Soap, regular 25c box
of 3 cakes. SA LE PRICE, box ..... . . . . . .
Virgin Violet Toilet Soap, regular 25c
box of 3 cakes. SALE .PRICE.
14c
SALE PRICE.
Armour's Supertar Soap, regular 20c bar.
, Xipx ot 3 cakes, bALE PRICE.
17c
17c
17c
17c
9c
32c
;La Pompadour Transparent Glycerine Soap, ex
:ra large cake, 12 to box, regular 15c cake. r77
SALE PRICE, box ..... C"
Sylvan Line Toilet Soap, asso'rted odors, f '
,reg. 25c box of 3 cakes. SALE PRICE. .. IOC
Waldorf Oatmeal or Turkish Bath Soap, aa
12 to box, reg. price $0c. SALE PRICE. JjC
All Pure Tar Soap, Jumbo size, 12 cakes to box,
regular price J5c cake. SALE PRICE, ffrt
box of 12 cakes . .JoC
Pine Tar and Glycerine Soap, regular "
price 60c dozen. SALE -PRICE JvC
Savon a la Viojet, extra large cake, fine per-v
fumed violet soap, regular 3 cakes 50c, no
89c a dozen. SALE PRICE, 3 cakes. , . .CejC
Jergen's Toilet Soap,' assortment of 12 .OO
kinds, tegular 60c a box SALE PRICE, JOC
Jergen's Toilet Soap, 'assortment of 8 ,
kinds, regular 45c. SALE PRICE; box. , C
Wash Rag Soap, regular price 10c! SALE ' f
PRICE, per cake......... C
Klean Ezy Soap, a cleaning and scouring -soap.
SPECIAL, cake. . . . . ... ..... ,
Craddock's Medicated Soao. reeular 15c
cake. ; SALE PRICE, box of 3 cakes.
7c
See the big window display
on Washington street This
display of soaps speaks loud
er than wonls--Phone your
orders. ,
Savon De Armour, regular 50c, box
of 3 cakes. SALE PRICE, - n
box .....lUC
Good as Gold Glycerine Soap, regu
lar 5c cake. SALE PRICE tm
2$ per dozen ;. A I C
Jergen's Oatmeal" or Glycerine Toilet nK
Soap, box of 12; reg. price 60c; sale-price 0OC
La Vogue Toilet Soap, regular 3
cakes for 25c. SALE PRICE
16 per box dozen OlC
Vernon and Ruby Glycerine Toilet
;Soap, box of 12 cakes, reg. 017
Telephone your orders for all kinds of
Pure Drugs and SundriesIf it's drugs
' . : . we have it.
Private Exchange, 11. Home A II 39
. ' -rK" uucii V P"'ce bUc, bALE PRICE. . .
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Every cake is guaranteed
absolutely pifre' arid of the
highest quality - Satisfac
tion or your money, back.
Denatured Alcohol
The coming fuel Pint 20c,
Quart 35c. t.
PER GALLON $1.00
Italiaii Pu mice Stone
The best preparation for' scour
ing the hands, perfumed,
PKR PACKAGE 10c ..
Seasoning Extracts
in any quantity the very best
Lemon, . Vanilla, Raspberry,
Orange, Strawberry, Cloves,
Pineapple Peach. Banana.
Rose, Wintergreen, Cinnamon,
lite, Jitc,
10c, 25c AND UP
We also carrv a line of Soda
Fountain Extracts at Reason
able Prices.
Visit Our Optical
Department
Eves Tested. Glasses Fitted.'
Consultation Free. Situated
on first floor graduate onti-
cian in charge.
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( Xi VictorXand Edison Records fdj October
VO . . now in.
Parlors open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. rh.
oaturaay.irom a. m. till 11p.m.
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