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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1903. DAMROSCH STANDS FOR r - HIGHEST MUSICAL IDEALS t f.l r r- 7 1 verted Into a fairy garden. The dining room, where supper waa serveil, m enmaased In smlla and la France roa, Mr. and Urt Wells left on the midnight train lor Victoria, B. U fPr? I hay expect to ramaln a fortnight at Mr, Douclaa' country noma, w . Announcement baa ftoraa of tha wad din cf Mlaa BetUa' Irene -Cgtlestoo of Pasadena, to Robert Emmet Fhllllpa of thla city, Saturday evening ! ago. at tha hoina of tha brides sister, Vira. D. Kreleeton Ball. Bar. A.- W. Lampart, i.aetor, of tha Flret Methodist church, officiated. Mr. and Mra. Phil- tin. r a ... i n throuah California be- fora their raturn to Portland to mu; their homa. Mr. phlUlpe is connected with a prominent buainata house bare and la weu Known. ww ,. Mlaa Florence May Coop tu mar. Had to B. EL Prather at tha home of bar brother at l North Twaniy-roortB street, laat Sunday. , Bay. B. C. Cook, raator of tha Kaet Forty-fifth Street baptist church, performed tha ceremony. r. and Mr a. Pratner win utaae in a cottage on Union avenue M home nnrth. Caraon Oalger and Mlaa Hannah X. Leubach. both of Tale, Washington were united In marriage at ill Collage tract by Bar. Henry A. Berden, April ii Tka hriiii la a ooualn of Mrs. J. W, Qa-llbee of Portland and la a teacher. Tha bridegroom la a merchant at Tala, where their homa will be. ' A ulet homa wadding; took place at tha realdenea of Mr. and Mra. Dudley C. Baling, 1111 Eaat Morrison street, Thursday evening, whan Harry H, Vol halm and Viola V. Martin were united in maxrlaae br tha Bar. i. i. Staub of tha Sunnaide Congregational church. KEEPS AEISTOCRATS ON DETECTIVE FORCE Prefect of Twla Police Haa Noble men at Work a dim lnal Taken. . ' S CX3MIN0 EVENTS L Walter Damrosch. Walter Damrosch, tha conductor of tha Now Tork orchestra, which will be heard In Portland daring tha Roaa Fee- tlvsl, la pre-eminent, among American jnualclaas for hla unrivaled work In bringing tba loftleat worka of genlua to tha intelligent comprehension of tha snuiutuae. me muaic-ioving dui un trained maaeea. Hla name haa thua be worae a household word and atanda for tha highest mualoal Ideala. It raqulrea Tare qualltlaa of genlua to bring what la obacure or mystic In art to tha ken of ordinary humanity, revealing all the In herent grandeur and lofty beauty that Is hidden and unknown until tha right interpreter ahall arlae. - Ha haa ex plained and elucidated German opera by means or wagner recital a ana popular talk a until tha grand heroines and demi- od a or Norse mythology become the eptred companions of tha dally lire of "tha multitude. No man In America haa dona more through personal effort to InriUtlona have bean lsaued "br tot tery X flald artillery. Oregon National Guard, for their annual ball, to bo glv tnmnrMw nlafct at tha Armorv. The Armory haa been thoroughly remode ed and now praaenta a pretty eight with all ita decorations. Tha oommlttee In charge la composed or tne iouowing; Lieutenant oeorce B. Otteratedt. First Sergeant Charles H. Olaton, Q. M. Serf-ant, Vlbert J. Howateon. CorpoMl Ri.nii4 tt rnll Corooral , William A Morand. Cornoral Kenneth W. Oood- ata and Ptirate wnuam 4. wior. -j .t.. - . Tha. ratronesses are: Mra. jonn wait. Mra "Frank J. BandalL Mra. 1 M. " n v' . th.lClark and Mra. John r. n-rupaa. medium throuch which ha Intarpreta the I w w sublime creations of -enlua. Tala or-1 Amona the evanta cf the coming week j)- 1 win oa an bwr " - chaatra. la an outgrowth of an Prg: Leopold Damroach father of tha pree- the Bunker Hill club, Thursday eTOnlng, ent conductor, and It haa paaaed through at Eaat Bide Woodmen hall, etllea or- many vicissitudes In Ita atruggie at chaatra -will rurnien muaic. ina p- laat successful for supremacy among troneeeee ara Mra J. T. OBrten, Mra. the permanent orcheatraa of the United D. .J. Beaker. Mra. L. C. Tucker and States. Recently it wsa reorganised and Mra. M. 8. Carter. Tho club members atranrthened to a remarkable degree, ara B. Kennedy. U E. Klumpp, O. King. and richly endowed by New Tork pa- r Nelson Ck Donnerberg, H.J. Vadnala, trona. so hat now It la able Indeed. H. Olanelll,.T. Carroll and F. W. Von compeuea oj coniraci o aire ii'inerDarg, energiea to tna unreatriciea siuay 01 me Parle. April II The ParK pollea pra- lect. m. J-epina, ' boaata of having tha moat arlatocratla detective force la tha world. Tha other day he invited a nobla realdent of . tha arlatocratla Faubourg - t Co,nt. W taplna, "I under stand that you will have a great recep tion at your palaoe next week. Aa I iitv nwi 10 HUiM that mntnm m a. frlnitl I?' .try... mnl themsolvee In with the Invited gueata. X bag your I. --" u mna uuwn one 01 my men tor greater safety. Y , Tk. f1?-" pliad- tha oount "ThU Hat Of invite m,mtm -.III that auch a. precaution la unneceaaary." - M. lupine atudled the list for a few minuiH , ana nanaea it h... nk amlie. .. : . "T1 -ihera will be no need of aendlna any one to your bouse," ha eald. 'for I find vi nr wn aeiecuvea on your llaC" ENTERS LION'S CAGE , TO SOUND HIS LUNGS ; s Warsaw Veterinary Face the Pro. Iwct of Belnf Eaten Up by , . Hla Patient, . . - ' Warsaw, April ll Dr. Albert Dam- blnskl. director of tha Veterinary acad emy, haa sounded a full grown Hon for lung trouble, and Uvea to teU tha tala. Tha distinguished patient la called Nero, and la one of tha finest speci mens of hla race In Europe. Ha caught Rcvju soma lima lime ago, ana whei ot whleker and other ordinary ram edlea failed, the professor was aent for. Id ha ad Ha diagnosed lung trouble, but aa oouian 1 leu ror euro until ha aounaea me patient. Dr. Demblnskl was told that Nero never allowed a stranger to approach him and that any attempt to enter the cage might result fatally. ' Faclnsr tha Droeoect of Uln. atn alive, the courageous doctor went Into tha cage with Nero's favorite keeper, who cauaed the lion to turn hla hank ana permit me aoctor to lay hands on wed De him. While Nero folio emblnski'a movements with suspicious eyes at first. ne aoon unaersiooa mu in Btrange man's actlona were intended for hla benefit Thus encouraged, the doctor Bounded the lion aa he would a human being, puttlna his ear to the llon'a cheat and back alternately, making him breathe deeply, with the keeper's help. 1 am aimoai convinced that ha haa BIEBf; mm in 1 if v. 111 : ' jiV yr neaTiJrt. rwnri n 1 ,r'l?i Tint S&owa la Prtlsri bj tit Cdte Prbdpal Fortlsrd Assets noblest form of Instrumental music, tha symphony. Portland people will be given an op- Tha Orlanda club haa Issued neat in vitations In a deep Violet ahade, tinged lrtnltto wfth white, for ita opening jnartjr to ba muslo that haa evar been heard In tha liven in tha Eaat Bide Wcmen halU northwest through the efforU of Lola Eaat BUth and Alder treeta, Monday Inflammation of the lungs." aald the doctor. "But to ba absolutely sure we must have the thermometer teat." Evidently his ma test v of the daeert had hla own opinion of thermometer, for when tha doctor .attempted to use the tnatrument Nero set up an awful roar. But tha keener aave him a enn th ine; talk, and In the end the lion allowed the thermometer to be applied. ne 1a now reruny i re a lea ror in flammation of the lungs; tha medlclnea rireacrlbed for him cauaed conaternatlon n the drug store, by reason of the great quantltlea wanted, until tha legend, "For the lion Nero," waa discovered? Birds Tell Way Wind Blows. From tha Mlnneapolia Journal. "Where's the wlndT" acoffed tha aallor. "Why. look at tha birds they'll tell you. Don't . you know , that every bird's a weathercock? . , j : i "Stop moistkin your finger and hold In' It up," ha wtfnt on In a tone of dis gust. "The practice ain't hardly cleanly. Look at tha blrda la all you got to do, for every bird eeta with Its head always straight at tho wind. Every live bird In a tree is aa reliable a weathercock aa them dead blrda on the apt re a." Hteera-Wvnn Piimu Theae roneerta I evening. April 17. IBS C1UO mempera .111 k -ir ih. vvAnm.mAm I in 8. D. Bonner. F. Hayman, K. C C evenlnr. June 1: Thuradav afternoon i Mlchelaen and J. J. Healy. The patron ana evening, June f. SOCIETY mmm are Ur. n. A. Bonner. Mrs. J. E. Kane. Mra. 1 Knudaon and Mra. . Haaly. t . w w Tha Easter party at tha Toung Wo- ( Continued from Page Two.) were present Dinner was eerved, after wnicn vocal ana instrumental musio m 4 Ih. .v,nln. ..to m .UaMtitlv Tk. parlors were prettily decorated wlthtmen'a Christian Association, which waa wua riowers ana the color acneme or i postponed from April it, wuuoe given uii oininar-room was wmio ana green, i at the aasoclatlon rooms wonaay even .a. i nr. it win take tna zorm 01 a cnii Mis. Ella M. Carlisle, a bride-elect hs tlT''!.. STTom? IPJElSi. been the honor aruest at a number of I a nriaa will ha alven for tha beat T.oe lueaaay Aiiernoon ciud met wn l affairs tho past week. At the homa of dressed "child." lira. Harry B. Chlpman. The rooms I vriaa Rarthin Uattniann 171 ir.. n... I w w ,were taatefully decorated with' pink enteonth etreet, a chafing dish party Mrs. Thorpe will entertain tba Police tnlini uinu hlMMix. Mra niPM was given her Monday evening. Miss nfflMra Wlvaa Social and Aid society Mm.,.. -i-o- . .mk.,.i.i '''"i" "u."" "" ., t,ar tiAma. 1111 Kaat Main street. r--:.- " r St. "V. "a.' ii"""'-""' Wadniadar aternoon at 1 o'clock. Take i-.. " - ' I -. r'.llL.-:v, .".r.,i:.,,.:irCZ"" I Mount Scott or Hawthorne avenue car f-Trust IB Ood.7 and raaponded. to n I Vi.4-."'nV"X'j:''ZZU" I to Forty-flfth etreet. Officers and their i- . . i . i . i nesaav. v iu uoaiaaa aTV .yuwu auiu, ing . . I , . Un atwmra ana' "Iitar a Waarvlna . tnr I 1 WW I ' W W 4iToo." She Dosseaaea a sweet and svm-I Mrs. 8. W. Ammer was riven a'nleaa-1 , Tha ladles' auxiliary to tha A. O. H. tnathetlo voice and was listened tor with I .rni..v.. i .n tti I iii that annual Raster S the afte-rnoon:" ikatch'of W- Y" jortk-.b the W.glacwa club In "?"a"7 J"'f -3 . - - T-. . i nonor or nar ni n nniv rnmv Anrii in. - . 7i ncn or v"7, 1 T-k. .II' .-1-7 -: I lnaton. tomorrow evening. Mra vorse: ue tjuincy as a prose art- .".V V w.iv.. w.. r- V w . . lat. Mra. (Slines; moral philosophy of talker, Mrs. W. A. Olll, Mrs. , - tiWiison, airs, jacason; coniessions or an 1 ' I J ne uaugniers 01 me uonieaeracj opium eater. Mrs. William F. Amos; Sr? ".""near, ira. .;. , -tk M- BLtvall rrldav nf jmi-. Um a a n.lu. I neaner, mra. u. 1. uove ana atra. a. W. j .-v-. . j 1 Am- a KHn ... 1 ... 1 1 lernoon ai ah ratramra n .Ikhm.rM.tM.Ut? iff SSaTMi SSSr" by" the club" "Ft" W -outherner. W W Mount. Hood circle Guards will give a Mount Scott circle,. W., O. W.. gave , a I 'Hickman. Mrs. R. Donlan. Mrs. Oeorae imnntra. Mrs. w. a. moo res, eaiem : 'and Carl Williams. Refreshments were Amos. The club will meet with Mrs. -' ""- ,,7 nrZii r.. oi.(h .11? 1A W Clark North TwanlT.fi rat I at Lenta. Wedneadav avenlno-. Pharlaa W. O. W. hall, Eaat, Sixth ana Alder wleaaf. Mnirlann atraatoar I Weir and lara. MnDoarell ranahml tha uraioan - a a I rlr"t . pnses, ana Alfred Forsyth and -ww " I Mra BnHn. K .1.. 0..nKA- 1 . . .. ... - - .i On. nf tha affalra rlvan In honor ot I T. 7 - ..-,1a "V . i. . t , r' ' . irr -. . riT . I Arieia camp will givo ' i " m vj tuv nvuou vi TTUwvrub aaat aiia WflMman .Tamnia. n.ieventn Mlaa Mablo Jarvia, was a luncheon ana and Alder streets. Thursday evening. 'miscellaneous shower given at the home Mrs. Zamora C. Cauffman. a promt- .of Mra. Clinton Shorno (Alice Killings- nent club woman of Seattle, who la a The ladies of Bt Ann's society will t "worth.T Covers wre laid for 12. The meat at r- i a .. entertain their" friends at cards in Coriente club met at the home of Mrs. Sinner. Thuradav a..inr u.T.Tu.. Hoi Name halt, Friday evening. 4. v.. i-u, iuMuai ainiuwu. vrauer xnomas muis, miss JSInora F. f Jarvia waa presented with a cookbook I Baldwin, and Dr. C. H. ChaDman. I 4V icontajnina recipes from the members or I - i ithe club. A very enjoyable afternoon I at -J I ' TMC1 A mXrCXTTrCJ waa spent. ! .: . mw-m t iiiiuauimuii a A unlaua and enlovable affair was all. L Janauu aftarnnnn an Ihosar e-lvan I I W B. I I I I I N l-JN I I W J- - - - ; T "7 P II AMAAAIVIW in nonor or oiiaa jarvia ai ine nome i i of Miss Nina KlUlngsworth. The ! .Itaata' a.rltf.4 In .Tamaviaaa AAahima - mnA I the luncheon and games were strictly I pretty wedding waa celebrated at I nounces the engagement of her daugh- japanese. Many Deauttrui girta wero the nome of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bruce Iter, Miss Qertruae to Artnur u. rraser, received by the bride-elect. n 474 East Oak street Tuesday aven-I popular, young business man of San j, 1, , . " - . ; Francisco, tne marriage.. 10 caae piece w . I lnr. when their daua-hter. Beulah Resale. n t,,kT vi. .rfr.iH - II 4.1 IV V fca BBwa V . WUI m.ww vaa a aw Mra. T. A. Stephens, formerly of this city, but ' now of 8an Francisco, an- A surprise party was given William I w,. married to Walter' Hloana Johnson, ta tha dauahter of the late Judge T. A Boland Saturday a. week ago, at the Long festoona of Oregon grape hung Stephens, who was one of the circuit home of his mother. Mrs. M. J. Boland. I pendant from the celling to walla and JudM of thl cU- w . P.W AVC1I V9a ,. XCAt-2sltllUiail VaS ? ..BCI YOUi I lUDOO WCJTJ ll 1,-51 Bl DOU Willi gl VUw Vi The followln were present: Oeorae M. rns ana rosea ana poueq piante. The ceremony waa pronounced by Dr. J. Ness, Albert MitcncocK, Aima jonnaon, whltcomb Brouaher after the Lohen- 4LV r.?' S.roV SS'-mS F' wedding march had been played by SiaWrhiFa-rS.! K l Bruce, as.l.ted A. -UtevtafJ;irfcvrnd' SSIH" Fw hf th bridesmaid, -Miss Cara jftl fi Th" bride was charming in a -" -' . , 1 1 ii. " w' ' I gown or wnue sua wun lace trimming. I.ME f?W.. Bride rose. c me vaiiey. ine oriaea gown of delicate pink. The Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Love announce tha enraa-ement of their daughter Lucy to Raleigh Massey of Amity, Oregon. Tha wedding will take place May 20. Clellan. Hasel Borin. Cecil Hellles, Irene mios of the MefMellan. Florence McClellan. E. Kerns. IfJL'ia1"1- 01 "!? il-il-i w ir ' ria Si hridal party was met under a beautiful JL"n ff..Xnvl?i?InhJ2tI.eTS.r: "oral arch by tho bridegroom and the r"""i A'-. . w.-.-- - 1 Dest man, naroia Howes. ag-room where supper was oeauTiiui in rea ana green. )eero. WW 1 served waa Miss isaDeiie uupaugn enterutinea 1 carnatione ana smiiax rorminar nlaaaantlv a number of her friends riorat aecorauona. Mr. ano atra. jonn- Thursday evening at her home, Fifth Street, In honor of Miss Minnie at home to their friends after May IS, Halveraon of North Dakota, The nar-1 at l imamooa street. lora were nrettlly decorated-with roses I and miles or the valley. Tne DrmciDaii r- n ,-tn.. . v- y fin&ria,lllllicui. v ...v viniiiiil wa . . . w m. AM-.AAM nmi of Drogreaaiva rive hundred, at I " '""'n which Miss Laura Van Horn won high-1 April 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. est honors. Late In the evening refresh- a p. Oram. 1(2 Larrabee etreet. when menta were served, a large cut glass . .. . bowl of red carnations made an at- eir eiaesi aaugnier, xena-waa Lnnitea ilannnl nn fnr tha t.hl. . Tha I in man mao iu a. nuuo, MT, d. jutea guests were the Misses Mlnhle Halver- Le?, officiating. The house waa beau son. Era A. Btrlckler, Ruth E. DIHer, tifully decorated with flowera and Lilla T. Winters. Laura Van Horn, Myr- palms, a color acheme being cleverly tie E. Long. Lenta Staler. Edith Berns carried "out in eaoh room.. Tha bridal and Ruby Gllbaugh, Mra, Raymond party entered to, the strains or the Lo BUnn and Mrs. D. L. Rich. I hengrin wedding march rendered by the , .a, 1 oriae s sisier, miss myrtie. a pain was W W 4,v. ut.i. Kw u.-i. ri-m at.- At the home of Dr. Edwin W. Rossi-1 six-year-old brother. Esther Leaa. the tar at 841 Buston atreet tho evenlna of I little rlntr bearer, excited much admlra- April 11 waa celebrated the Joiit twen- ." 6nin ViJSJf i5 i""" -T"" 1 sneer wnue material ana camea dDeDr. JinwTC ;tor of , III Buxton , atreet, Portland. S-iTand iad a borin not of mk Mai. Ubout SO relatives and near frlenda &W.iwT2!2 ??2?T.l "a "Sf and Mra. Rudd are spending their hon - . . . . . . 1 avmnom in rna . aaar Tnav will n. 11 . r va Bin wui aa aaaaaa.. . . I .-"-- ' " . -. - ; a I I wwui. iv miMl Anoiiua a..., vwuv av. nim years bku u iwani aa 11 inn lima had some." aavs Mr.-C. Farthing, of I s ' ' w - Mill Creek, Ind. Ter.- 'l was so run! The wfeddlng of Ernest Wells and down that life hunar on a very slender I ui.. u.ai.. .i, tir- ommdffirlBltTeW week th. home of bottle and I rot ' what I - needed -1 tha brlde'a alater. : Mrs. John Doualaa. strength. I had one foot In the grave, lat IU North Twentyeeeond street, in out jDiectrio jsuters put-11 oaca on tne line presence' or oniy immeoiate rnenoa. turf acaln. and Pva been well ever I Dr. J. Whltcomb. Brouaher officiated. alnce." Sold under guarantee at Skid-The reception hall. and drawing-rooms mnra ijrug s arug store, -, one. , - were Deautuuiiy oecoraieo. oeing con PERSONAL Mrs. Samuel Ostrow of 186 H North Twenty-third street had as her guest last week Mra. Henry Jacobs of Helena, Montana, and Mra. 8. A. Flagman, her daughter and maid of Oreat Falls, Mon tana. They have been touring southern California and Honolulu for the paat tour months. Dr. and Mra. F. W. Woods, the Misses Gardiner, Amy ana Anne ueorge, via ited relatives and frlenda In St. Helena laat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Ward of Coburg. Oregon, ara in the city, tne guests o: Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas. Miss Hellen Hudson of Tha Dalles Is ri siting Miss Daisy Dean at tit Eaat Beoona street noruu Miss Ruth Bradford of San Fran eleco Is . visitina tho Steadmans and Mlaa Daisy Dean. Learn to dance correctly at Professor Ringier s school; new ciaaaes now rorm- mg, jp nvata lessons aauy. xsotn pnones. ,' The Glory of New York. From tha London Spectator. - What other dtr Is there of Ilka aiaa whloh matches it (New Tork) In po sition! it la a seaeiae city; me salt water laraa ita feet. Aa the traveler annroachea it ha thlnka or Venice rla tng from the sea, or la perhapa reminded 01 , ancient Tyre, wnion -atooa out in tha ae aa a hand from a wriat," and of which, the houaea were Impressively tall. "Imnresaive" is not too indulgent a word for the skyscrapers of New Tork clean-faced, aimple, original and auda ciou a, tney ara cnaracienaiic ox , tne land and of tha people; they aao not ugly concessions to utility, but a rather grand adaptation of architecture to cir cumstances The ancients, haraaead with dread of piracy, would not have dared to build a city like New Tork on IV III PRICE AND PICTURE IN THIS AD TELLS OF WONDERFUL VALUES IN For this week only all our metal beds will be reduced to cost to make room for sev eral carloads of beds that will arrive in a few days $42.00 Brass Rediic -v a, tha edga of a great harbor open to the sea. It la aomething which the modern world alone could have (Ivan ua. a3VI2e-?a.- '.av a This is one of the finest patterns of brass beds that ever came to Portland. It has heavy two-inch posts that stand 64 inches high, has a swell front, and has been sold out several times on account of its popularity. We Ara Now Receiving Our Ntw Spring Patterns of Fcrnitcre and Carpets Daily Ho , Home of Good Furniture- is -Prices Always the Lowest