The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    HIE . OREGON.: SUNDAY JOURWAK PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 12. 1803."
SECOND SYMPHONY CON- ;
CERT. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL
v4merican
. i
cken oup free with meals. -
romatoes ................. &
104 Radishes...... 10
nlons
4, Mayonalna Dressing.. zu
CUmi.. 1 5
Restaurant
COim TKTKD AIB COTCH iTi.
orz pat Ajro 'wiomr
. i Dlnnar from II a. in. to i D. 111.
1 Chicken bona free with meals.
IIttUO
Blloed Tomatoes
Celery
Cirmmn Onions
Shrimp Salad, Mayonalne Dressing.
r noa Knor i
Fried Halibut
Pried tiilmon 20a)
Fried Tenderloin of Sola,
Tartar Bauce 2S4
Boiled Mackerel. Drawn Butter.. ... TO
Half Cracked Crab , ........ 20
Steamed Little Neck Clams. ..... .ZO
Clam Bouillon, wltn Toast
Boiled Beef Tonsue and Holnach
Chicken Pot Pie
Scrambled Calrea Bratna
Small Tenderloin Steak and Onlons..2S
Veal Bauoege and Rice .20
Pork Spare Ribs and Dreaalnfr. . . .1Oi
Shlcken Oroquettee and Green Peaa 'Zffm
lympta Oyeter Pattlea
Short Kibe Beef, Brown Potatoea.. .20
Bturrea reaat or veai. ..........
Pickled lge Feet, rotato salad.. .Zf
Cod Fish Balls, Cream Sauce. ..... 15
corn Beer jiaan and roecnea gg..
Beef Stew and Vegetable..,,,,,..
Pork and Bean a 15
Apple Dumplings. Cream Sauce. .4
Side Order Apple Dumpllnr, v 5
Hair spring untcsen on ioei....r
Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce. l
toast Chicken and Dressing. .... .30
oast Veal and Drealng ...SO
tout Pork and Dresslnr..........2Aa
Hoant Iamb and Mint Sauoa 2Qi
Roast Beef and Brown Gravr . IK
Asparagus on Toaat ' ......IK
Cauliflower ,...6 Spinach S
Baked Apple and Cream c
Cup Cuafard .-. l
Sliced Bananaa and Cream 1 Oi
Sliced O ranges ..10V
Ice Cream 10 I
Coffee, Bread and Butter and Potatoes
wltn ail Meal a.
Pinner from 11 a. m. to I p. m.
Dining Room for Ladles.
Easier
. - . .
'im'mimmmm''mm', 11 m .11 1
broarht general applause.
frejn cioaea with the atln
Ion March,' by Svendsen.
The pro-
e aiirrinr "corona-
The organ-I
ram cloaed with thi
Ion March." by Svei
laatlon has fully demonstrated Its tech
nlque, and the hearler oratorio work la
loouea rorwara to wita treat in Ureal.
NEW CATHEDRAL
hi BAKER CUV
OenerieT Clark Wilson,' Soprano.
; ; The second concert of the Chi cage
f Symphony orchestra was, if possible,
; eren better than the first Last night
; a larger crowd attended than Friday
evening; and enthusiasm, marked the
' whole performance. "Der PrleachuU"
. overture (Weber) opened the program
; and was played with rood volume af.
fecta. . .. " -,,-.
- The a umbers from Tschalkowaky's
"Nut Cracker Suite" wars played with a
: charming Hit.' A pleasant march, a de
" llclous little Chinese dance with the
; "unmeiodlous melody" . carried by the
. piccolos and the accompaniment with
f picked strings, and a Ruaslan dance of
: me loiK-aong type comprised this suite
: and the second had to be repeated. -
. Norwegian rhapsody- by Lalo was ex
cenenuy aone, ana a meiancDoly sua
. talned note pasaage running through
the entire composition alternating be
., tween the French horn and the cello
' lent distinction. The encore played to
. me nri numoer was us ny Minuet
by Cxlbulka. .
Pram Wagner pleased his audience
: Instantly with a Boelmaa number on
the cello. The theme was beautiful and
the variations were worked out akin.
j fully with the orchestra giving good
Jmipport. As encore he played Salat-
: Caen's beautiful "Swan Song" which Is a
. javorue piano numDer. --
. mu'Bwn nd . Skylark" (A. Gorin
, Thomas) completed the program an
; was even a more successful effort on
the part of the chorus than last night's
ihi;. 1 uey xoiiowea wen me
director a Da ion, and the soprano sec
tion did itself proud on Its high notes.
11 iiinea irouna wiu a natural and
: high C with an ease almost surprising.
- Mrs. Genevieve Clark Wilson's work
. showed her Jn better form tonight, for
.. there was much high work for her to
, do and In this she excels. Her high C'a.
and there were several, rang out clear
. and true above the chorus and orches
tra - . ti- x . v-. . ,
Mrs. Rose Lutlger Gannon, alto, was
introduced last night and her voles la
of a rich, round quality especially
suited to her "Farewell" sola This 1
ie coorui ana orcneairs, joinva
Jis piccolo carrying the single
note of the dying swan
it, ths effect was truly beau-
te for Boys assd dMw Bsys
Your boys ought to be getting the good but of these fine clothes
,we have for them. Norfolk, Russian and Double-breasted Suits
in all the new stripes and smart colorings. Reefers of late model
and fine tailoring. A great line at $5.00; other good ones at $i8.00,
$10.00 and $12.00. Anything you buy here that goes wrong vill
De replaced with a; new one.
For older boys, young chaps who want extreme stylepeg-top
trousers ; 2 or 3-button coats with dip, with military shoulders, sin
gle or double-breasted models; tiger stripes, zebra stripes, browns
of all kinds, gray and blues, . ' ' " '
$15, $18, $20, $25 and
was one of ths most effective numbers,
and as the chorus and orchestra joined
in wun ins
mournful
throushoui
tlfuL The tenor, John Miller, had beau
tiful work In the swan's aong and his
voice Is of a pleasing lyric quality
with a pretty plaintive tone In It The
baritone, Arthur . Mlddleton, pleased
again with his plendid aramatlo voice,
fnrlnr the nart of the naat rha su
XpwTS SZJESfa'&'Sttl Bishop CEeiUy Dedicates
death song and the skylark's song of I
triumph. Ths cantata La a beautiful I
work with exquisite muslo for soloists.
chorus and orchestra alike-representing I
uie iriumpn or joy ana lire over a eat a.
jLiimr vae oanoert duaii narry rioguei
$30
mm
New Edifice of Baker
County Stone.
and B. L. Baylor presented. In behalf
of the chorus, a levins cun to W. U. I
Boyer, the local director, who has done!
(Special Dbpatea o Tke loiruLI ;
Baker City, Aprfl 11-Ths new Cath
olics cathedral was dedicated hers last
given and la the evening there will I Thursday. The new structure Is of
oe a arana orcnestrai concert wun i n.v.. f,nin. i. I
v. in. ,uun,oi vi wi una in
M.k . . ML -WJ-l.
xam uunuraa suaiwn wu oonnoiea
largely of women and children, but the
rogram was well received. Mrs. Roes
lannon and Mr. Miller were the aolo-
late. Ths former with her full, sweet
voice, scored a decided triumph and re
sponded to an encore with a wind song
of peculiar, charm. Mr. Miller pleased
the audience greatly with his first num.
ber and also responded to an encore, but
me orcnestrauon was a trine heavy for
ths voice and the effect was lost The
such excellent work with the sin sera.
U.l.h" .111 1
Bishop OTUelly, head Pf ths diocese
presided at the services which were
very impressive.
DEES3 GOODS SALE.
We feature splendid lines of Boys' and Children's Suits in our DAYLIGHT
BASEMENT ANNEX. Many smart and snappy styles are embraced,1 most
unusual values are always , on hand Prices range, $2.65, $2.85,' $3.15,
$3.65 and $4.35.
We. give away, with every Boy's Suit, Baseball and Bat, Pitchers'
and Catchers' Gloves.
run SPLENDID
BALL
CHARITY
ftortlaad't Tieafllng- Bret Hoods aTtoro
Offers Tcnaosrsv. -
, tl-lnoh black taffeU silk, fl.tl grSjJ.
flrat orchestral number. )vertur irmmllJo: 44-inch colored voiles and creoe Ta
Dt BaUo- (SulUvan) was dons with ex-1 china IL2S a-radea at Tint silk
qulalte shading, and was encored. . In I patterns, ail latest novelties. 14 values.
IMS; all wool chauls and pongee waist
response, Mr. Rosenbecker gave a dainty
"Minuet (Cslbulka). In which the subtle
Dnraaina- was a oaua&t. two nr u
numbers followed, which were most ably
renaerea, ana me iwo Hungarian dances
were given with splendid verve and
color. Greater on treat could not be
found than between the two McDowell
numbers, the flrat a love song of plaint
ive melody and haunting sweetness, and
the second a war danoe. full of ml.
barbaric warmth and of moving spirit
These were enaored and were responded
to with Rubeneteln'a "Melndv in V"
01 wmcn uie rirsi ramlllar
patterns, reduced to $1
ported black dress goods at radtcallr re-1 for thoss Who dance and catchy, fsscl
duoed prices. McAllea 4k McDonnell. I natlng musical numbers of ths latest
arrangement for ths entertainment of
Knights , Templar.; Make
Elaborate Preparations
for Benefit Dance,
Snappy two-steps sad dreamy waltsas
Third and. Morrison.
thoss who do not cars
among ths preparations
charge are making for
TemDlar Brand charlrv hall Anrll la tnr
ths benerit of ths Baby horns. , -
J. O. Mack has charge of ths decora
to dance are
that thoss In
ths Knights
; Collision Jfear Stevenson.
(Special Dlapatcb te The JooraiL)
Stevenson,- Wash., April ll.--Arthvr
Anderson was seriously Injured In a
head on collision this afternoon between
a construction and a frelaht train. Th I tlnn. whim, m k -i.k .1 - j
accident occurred nna.r riraval nad a... I R..r...i a t...I .it:..-7- ?Tr...
argo eiectria
pal emblem of the order,
In the east end of the
ths new Masonic temple
cross, the prlncipi
will be Dlaoed in the east end of ha
Dai i room ox
building.
oeorge H. Hill has made extensive
arrangements to havs an abundance of
dainty and appetising refreshments for
uie commanaery s guests. These will
" r" " " " ''l"f..l.IJ. ViV!iw9wmmmmmmmmnnaitmwApMi 'jymmmKifmmmMmmwmwBwMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmKmmiM
iiMmS
be served after 10 p. m. Ths Portland
1 Symphony orchestra and Mllltarv band.
numbering 20 piecea, under the manage
ment of F. W. Praap. will . supply the
dance muslo.
An innovation In renderlner the two-
I steps' and waltsas has been arranged
for this occasion. This, however. Is to
do aept a strict secret irom everyone.
oance
program is now peine pra
ms nana
The
pared, and will be one of
somest things of ths kind ' ever fur
nished for a ball In Portland. - These
Drosrrams are to PS clven as souvenirs
of the occasion.
In addition to the ladles who have
been sdded to ths executive committee
I the following havs expressed their will
i Ingness to act as patronesses: Mrs. C
F. Beebe. Mrs. W. J. Burns. Mra H. W
I Corbett Mrs. H. C. Eckenberrer. Ulaa
Henrietta failing, Mrs. i. n. Flelach
I ner, Mrs. H. D. Green, Mra J. D. Hart,
I Mrs. ol Hlrsch, Mra Richard Koehler.
Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. X Allen
Lewis, Mrs. T. J. Mann. Mra H. t Plt-
iock. Mra- uus Himon. Mra. i. w. Hit.
ton and Mra 12. C. Wortman.
ia.:
' IS
.9l
i 11 v. .
.Upper row Miss Hazel McKiv mir Svi-i. c m... .rTTTr .' w
Lower row-Mlg. Nellie Rhombera;, Miss Edna Lawlerj'MIsr
Ths Sacajawea and Busy Bee clubs of
EASTABROOK MAY
BECOME
ii
COLLECTOR
Peninsula celebrated their first annlver-
; DID NT KNOW
That Coffee Was Cassia M.n Trouble.
Bo common Is ths use of coffee as a
neverage. .many ao not know that it Is
tno cause or many obscure alls which
are often attributed to other thlnaa.
The easiest way to find out for oneself
la to quit the coffee for a while, at
last, end note results. A Virginia lady
louna out in mis way, ana aiso learned
or a new oeverage mat is wholesome as
wc'l as pleasant to drink. She writes:
"X am 40 years old and all my life, up
to a year and a half ago. I bad been a
coffee drinker, About JO years ago.
I t ni dyspepsia so bad that often the
cot ree I drank would sour on my stom
ach and I could not retain It t:.-.j.-
"Severe headaches and heart weak
nes made me feel sometimes as though
I were about to die. After drinking a
imp or two- of hot coffee, not .knowing
it wan harmful, my heart would go like
a clock without a pendulum. - At other
times It would almost stop and I was
ao r-rvous I old pot like to be alone.
"If I took a walk; for exercise, as soon
pa 1 v:ii out or Mrht or uie house id
ft-ol m if I was pinking and this would
jtiilt.n ia terribly. My limbs, would
iiiii iiv r to support 'me, and the
i itv cf i; i I was, I did not know that
.? us 4 .using; the trouble.
' i.fduitiK in tiie papers that' many
r'tons vitro reilevel o such aliments
f v leaving' off cotfee and drinking
.nun. I rn v nusiiand to bring
! , . a pocKsge. we matie it according
. i i.irocui'in tarn i UK.id tne nrat cup.
Ji rich snarry flavor was delicious.
' I I sve lu a liNinKT Postum about II
ru'iisti anj tJ my tsreat 40,,i digestion
N riA-il, ny nrvta and he-art are all
iik' t, )i l-ict. I eto a well woman onoe
: -. ! M k t l'otlim."
; r ci a i.c .Name given ' by
. i 1 f i"r k. Ui"li. Head
X t ' I C.in." in i i- i
sary last week by Inaugurating a flower
growing contest
Not only are the club members them
selves engaged In this contest, but they
Pve exienaea an invitation to' all the
younr people of the district to Join
mem. eeaas nave been provided and
L , z.- oriarea by a local seed house
" oi maxing this contest
demonstration of what- mav h.
Pllhed through the efforts of a group
nf Mmaat v.,na , - ji .
of earnest young people toward Improv
lng and beauUfylng a suburb.
ne memberehlo -of the Ri.i.
ciud is oomposed of young girls In their
V. ' . xm wrsuaion nas been
f.lv?,S. try. clvlo and social
The Busy Bees are little) girls from
LlliL ! wh. the past
wen US.VD 1UIIT ItTrifinalT rD TaSyi FTiSa aw.Maaa
ar-"-- V. 1. 1. S VlUCi .
Th RAW tiff inarm 11f .
slon of the wntest durm." thi r,";
v uaui, ceninsuia sta
tion, and a committna nt Trtl7 "
and Women Will Inaaant thm J
, 1 . r w.ov.af wiu
it n pnses, wnica are offered by
is ir"'rl'' .wno oonaiea the seeds.
Aiucn Of tna Intaraa onA .k..Hi
Shown in ths nresent" flaw.;'"
contest must t accredited to County
Superintendent of Schools RF. Rob
inson who accepted the inviutlon of
emu 10 speajc on
nuujwjt - uuieri nau
weeks ago..-v -,-V
thorouahlv underatanda
hi.t aia ....... r.j.r-"W.1
v "vaa. vkwVD as 1J.S B,W HIUUBH IflH ItlTatl.
est and hold , ths attention of bis audi
ence. He showed t ha vtlm a .t.. .
. .. T . w vutu-
iiiunux vi ins impetus imparted to It
7 v, , v. I J" rr meajs or the
Ingle Individual ' or tha amaii
me men called attention tn th. m..
awakening every where, over the gains
to tho workers themselves from
tact with the earth and tha fn.i.
thereof . . - : ,
Mr. Roblnon lmiresseT nnmi til. iiJ.
teners the Importance of gettlBsr coodi
this
aoout two
Hfll ft n1 Saa1 Skrtf t . E.l-. . ...
variety and color for hihiti.. Sst! SpTiaf nr "RniimA RoiVl frt T?n wu nown Astoria. Republican notltl
Tor iiim ior Jbeaerai
HmJtncen ot th'M club for the
ensuing year are:
Bwi President.
Busy
T. , . I
vice-president, Edith JoKns secreUrV
and treasurer, Mollis Rhomberg;
Sfi..rcr2& treasurer.
-'V.K1 Sj. -jf .. -
TVlafc w.aAl.l A al . ... - . '
vM' " r "8l aa? dui, which pro
vides that employes of all classes shall
-' y rest in tns seven, was
weVilpp.I:oved .th Italian ham-a0'-
dfPuUe ad Is expected to be-
Appointment
Probably another contest over federal
patronage will result among Oregon's
delegation at -the national capital as to
who shall name the collector Of customs
for ths Port ot Columbia, with bead- 1hwt chance of securing the
quarters at Astoria, to succeed ths late
uiarK w, uarnanan.
SOD0
mm. 11 ft
fienator Fulton anil
Congressman Ellis ' have agreed upon
wuiiam Mcurnor ox Astoria. w. J.
Eastabrook. however, claims to have
i wenator Bourne s support, and says that
to
he will make a flaht for the Job.
. Ths selection of a collector was left
i Dy agreement to jpuiton, bourne and Ki
ns.
Never Fnlls in
RESTORF! r.T IV .r.nm
. TS w raULUI 185 Morrison St.
HAIR to Us NATURAL
COLOR and BEAUTY
Franklin. Pa., April A-Franklia wom-
',un nX "Tu 1 who award prises at card parties are
urenr, who is cnairman.or tne itenub. I "iw v m years imprisonment and I
Ucan county central committee, .an! a I a fine of 11.000, Constable Joseph Bell
having today issued a public letter that
all such affairs will, be considered pri
vate lotteries under the, law and will be
He said the report that ths giving of I
"i wuamn wnose nusDanas could I
not pay their rent was a factor In deter
mining his course., Constable Bell aaid; I
"Whenever I read in the society col-1
umn w imu newspapers that
We Js VAN DAMMED
Kidney Cure Tea
: ' '; ' " ., ' '!
.... '. . ' '--. : r.' . . :
, L G, Mack & Co. Announce
for Tuesday Mornings April
the rourteenth. the Openinfl oV
Their Fine New rurnitiire Store
y , , ,t . . .. . ..
f:' ' ;- ; ' ..'v.
' ' , .'v " - r'. ' . -' i ,
Fifth and Stark '
-'.'.; ' , "' ' ' ' -v :' vi;. j ',';.: , i.. 1 j
- ,. 1 " ' tj " , ' " r.
asaBBamsssssamasssssssssssssamMwaa y- -ir":'-'..'j-V 4 :-l.-f.VJyvv.V
prefer Eastabrook. Ths latter Is a plc
i .rw nepuoncan and
a faithful advocate of Statement No. 1.
He has been a well and favorably known
cltlsen of NitiiM Miint., i
years, and Is a personal friend of 8ena
tor Bourne. , Inasmuch as Senator
I Bourne is believed to stand much closer 1
vw wiw president- wan any otner mem j
ber of the Oregon delegation In Wash-j
ington. it is
WILL AEREST WOMEN :
GIVING BRIDGB PBIZES
aaooae.
araw TssxnEOBXsx.
RINGLER'S NEW NATATORIUM I '
Mi..iii w , in the autumn or uus I wu taken I , ' 1;,n. no ; beenl jnftlfirt t ,ut. j i t -n " ' ' i .
N matter WW! 1.-1. ' ! with a serious formof kioriey trouble. I w.ardfdPrie"' I ahalh, investigate the Uxou-tt. white enameled tank) BuU Run water, constantlvchan p-
.J ?new'nsritha been rry passing both gaU stones and bladder I oaw- ?", the names of those persons I ; ;-':'.!': W"'ttnArm'' rrnr.M.. mw j wu"lJr cnanj-
fidecL'.: lYomotes a lozoriant trrtmtk siunes"iiad also a tioatinc. kidney." The I Thess x shaii. serv with asubtf SV' iuift unitorm- temperature or 76 degrees ' 1
or faded. P C
X Oealthv hair, firm. it. .ik.."7 doctors told me that I could not live I Pn . appear, before the grand iurv
nd BoaltlvAlw il-VZ,. WUI without an operation. zt was Impose!- na snve tneir testimony. The action
M tr , v in i vau uit wr, in w t u mm i waueii Win r w.n asnro, vui x was elected t)T
artUl. Keeps hair soft and glossy. E-tth" -"reateet :Pin. Mr. .-Vaa Mmsnh.PfoPj to lnforcs, the Jaw and I In'
f uao au SUDSUtUtea. tiTnaa .,n.hl r.sru i 7. lw".'"""y. tea, I "liT?I.TT'.lt .
temns roe it savea nis lire. I triM tn ucmstaoie iei
without much confluence, but about S5 1 0ulte a stir in society circles, this citv
NPW.OPEN
in R00 as 50e sue.
ISNOT A DYE.
Pblle Bir Boe rw .
CI and 0e botUesat drasaisU
WOODARD, CLAIUiE & CO. '
ootties eiiecieu ijinwi curs, it isl'UIlvlna- a onags club for every dftv In
nature's euro for kidney trouble and I 'h week, eicept Bunday,- and all of
Kollava at trial m'lll Mntflnss wha. I fham ans4 . - v
skeptical. Health- ls'of mare value than I - t ' ' ' s-i-. i
money, i am now in gooa neatth. Prof. I flhnn mt-im Tim. . " :
'4 '
SWIM, 25c-ESSONS, 50c
w ' Hours for men, women' and children.'.
386 EAST MORRISON STREET, HEALY BIDO.
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F&OHZS EAST 66701 B-1003, ' '