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THE ; OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL U, , 1C03. THEATRICAL MANAGER WHO DISCOVERED MARY ANDERSON A YOUNG MAN AT 68 LMXRSON SAYS: 1 John Rog ers, , the WOt widely known theatrical scent In the countrr. I (I rear old, and looka II. Ila any . he Is youna because he devotes so much time to entertalnina; hewspapermen, - Hut that la a malicious falsehood. If It were the newspapermen, 'or Instance, It rola-ht be different It really la pe nalise All through life, ir through the f greater part of It. Mr, Rogers has hd everything he wlBhed. , " ' Me has made aud lost three fortun.e. Whn he waa about II he spent liOO.OnO Inside of two years and It waa the boost towards 'bavin a good time re ceived at that oevasWtn hat he owee bis nrea.nt Youth and Amiable .disposition. I "' lie wes perfectly happy for two yeara I inil ha mpiimul&taa lui'h a. r.s.rv. . force of lor .that ever sine when a. piece of bad luck comes to kirn tie hes but to draw on that sinking fund and ' forget his worries. ' i He has croaead the Paolfle 1J times. . and the Atlantic 10. He Is the husband - of Minnie Palmer "Mr Sweetheart" ' the favorite of 10 years aso. who is to . return to New' York from England net - fall for the flret time In years. He discovered Mary Anderson In I.oule . vllle, Kentucky, gave her the title of ' 'Our Mary," and succeeded in placing ' her bn the stege throuah the assistance of Colonel Henry Watteraon of the Courier-Journal. He alao managed V; ftooth. Barrett and many other stars of ".' the past century. ' i ' . , Seofeta of YoaUu " v - -T- -'.' V Here are VYeura' Merrliys" as he Is , enlveraally known -rules on how to re gain your youth. You may find some thing beneficial and you are sure to ' find something Interesting in them: ' "It Is Just as easy to be cheerful ani hannv when thlnas so wrons and sor 1 ' rows and disappointments multiply, as to be moody and depressed. Pray, -or- - der, control, boss yourself, and you will "overcome adversity and smile St slier ' aster. ' . '- - . There is always a. sonny side !f "one will but look for It, however dark 1 the shadows In which one may be walk- In. There are tender . sympathies as well as harsn cntioiams, and tne cneer- f ul are the eovjr ot tne nypocnonari . "rhr 4 a a n.w thou ah t'. aeet teanh . lng the theory that mind Is superior to matter, that people are sick only when ther'thlnk they are sick and are ' only well when they think they are - well. You may not agree to that tlx rvry entirely, but Indisputably the power or tne mina win eseri great inini' ence In the matteneof Ilia which are . la reel v imaginary. Some ' of ua are prone to exaggerate, our physical In f trinities as well as to worry over trifles which should be dismissed as unwelcome visitors not to be Indulged "Train yourself to be cheerful, even thmirh there, be sorrow in the heart. A - long face is always disagreeable, while a smiling face Is welcomed every -where. You may have trouniee every body has but do not nurse them and .above all do not exploit them. No one cares to be. bored with . your troublee. however svinoathetlo one mar-appear to be. Remember that other people have troubles of their own. ; .. '--'.J - eUafal, Xtoag races. ' .j: " .'' "Do not frown at pleasure end regard llght-heartedness as frivolity. Do not Imagine that everything that is. pleas ant la slnfuL' Bin Is something dl- 1 agreeable, it is a sin to wear a long face and mope about In such a way aa to. disagreeably affect those around you. Be cheerful, and help to spread cheerfulness wherever you go. Sunlight 1 ' ; V .. ' A Tweaty-Yeat Seatenoe. - . "I nave lust completed a twenty-year health' aentenoev Imposed by Bueklen's .Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed ing plies Just twenty years ago," writes SO, 8. Woolever. .of LeRsysvTlle, N. Y. .. Bueklen's Arnica Salve heals) tne worst sores, bolls, burns, wounds' and cuts In the shortest time,, 26c, at Skldmore -lru Co. s drug store. .i i n. f, - -: ,T.- ' John R. Bodgert at' 68 Looks Like Boy of B8r . , .. ' . . 1 ; '-j ' ' Is preferable to shadow, and more con ducive to health and happiness. "Think no evil, and avoid all appear ance of evil. Have pleasure,- unstinted pleasure, but let It te of a sort that leaves no- sting behind. Love your neighbor. There Is something good In him or her, as you will find, if you take the trouble to look; -however much l ' that Is bad and may appear on the surface.'- - . '' "Never hurry," never worry. thua un necessarily wearing out your Uod-glv-en vitality. ' v "Never eat white bread, as it forms a paste snd causes rheumatism; nevor drink water, as K creates lime, gravel, eement and stone. S . j .i .ItcaJ Prejudice, From Chicago Tribune. J MacPherson Hear , tbout the Italian bank breakln' in New York? One cent as all that waa left - . - O Raf ferty Fwhat was ut7 uarlicT j . Liars AH. ' i 't .'. From; Philadelphia Inquirer.-, .r i. "You j went fishing ;wlth Jones , yes terday; what did you catch?" "Ask Jones, I forgot the number we agreed on. X Buy Real Estate in Mon tavilla and You Will Have Lived Up to Every Letter of ; the Philosophy of This Immortal American. 'V-- Compare Monuvill real estate with'other property of the tame price and youll admit if you are fair with yourself, that it U' distinctly superior. The cold fact if, Montaviila , ;hai .been. overlooked. .Unmindful of the, clamoring of newly platted sections all about, MontavUla residents have gone -along, quietly but steadily erowine, improving; and profit ing. During the past year the city and county have added four miles of broad new streets, and on the east slope of Mount Tabor over' 123 new, modern homes have added mater- . taiiv tr rnft Damnation. s. . . ' , J - - r r " . . . . . . ... . I. -1 . ....t. L. 1 1 .' ; ' , A peculiar conservatism a oout Montavuia nas Ktpi us reauy pt mum utww awiua Rvalue, but the1 present icUvity is going to cause raaicai aavances jum as cenain as me sun Vitnee'an4 tVie man whn invests in thia cicturesaue suburb now is coine to reap a harvest such as none other but this unusual condition could bring about ? ay Duyuig in Monu-, villa you "hitch your wagon" to the most brilliant "star" fa all of Portland's realties, but ' don't take my word for it, come out here and see. . . - t . -s ' The Montaviila 'cartine ha passed the' fcussing! and waiting sUge and is giving its patrons city service: 'Living here you can be certain f getting the tame car at the same ime each morning and evening and-reaching your home and. office without delays. You need dispense with no convenience that you have fa Vwn when you come here, and think how lovely it would be to be owner of your . lot and home, and of the extra dollars the mere passing of time will put into your pocket. Come out here to Montaviila on the M.-V. car and let me show you what you can do with that little "nestegg" of yours. I have a varied list of opportunities for you, among others; i A Plan to Build Your House Complete for an Almost Unbelievable Amount of Cash FOR-f 2,300 A six-room cottage which will be ready for occupancyin thirty days. Lot on corner, 50x100, close to carline; modern in every respect; building restrictions ; terms'. Some fruit trees. r v !V FOR 91,700 Five-room cottage now being built,v modern. ; Will be readv for vou in sixty days. Three, blocks from car- line. Terms: $100 down and $15 per month FOR $3000 Five-room house, finished thirty days ago. .Modern and furnished throughout ; owner obliged to go away. A The lot is 50x100 and the whole is a positive steal at the price. -.LOT BARGAINS I have a party who has six; fine resi . dence Jots which he will sell for $500 each, or one for $300 orovided a modern cottaee is built on it. Here's a chance that ' will put you to thinking. v . V "-.v LOTS FOR S350 Three beautiful lots on Villa avenue, $350 each, or if sold en bloc owner will take $1,000, $100 down , . . , and $25 per month. , We need I such families as yours at . : -VX.J': Montaviila. ;"v 1 - J 1 - -. : f .. . ' Montaviila is beautiful now, all nature i$a decked in its most gorgeous garb of green and Mount Hood and St Helens' seem but a pleasant tramp away, so perfectly unobstructed is the view. Come today I'll see you aria show you buys that will make you sit up and agree with me that Montaviila has been doing things. -w ' MY OFFICE; IS AT THE TERMINAL OF THE M.rV. LINE ; 4 . AnyoM WW Show Yoa ll;'. '..; r Xt I . : , , . - ' a p. i hi n I iii.uim ,v lJ.UlvlJPiLLib . U.uIvlJPlLU6 U UlivUPLUJWo ; ; 1 J can positively convince you that there is no better investment on the present market than the one here.offereA Think of itl Four billion :feet of high pri timber,; located on the coast accessible and easily logged,, on good wide tidewater rivers.The marker eve already established, arid the profits will beenormbus Th m feet per year can, be sold m the immediate vicinity of our plant This one market guarantees a net profit of 30 per cent on the enure investment, anu reprebenu uut a smau prupuruun ui our butputThis lsu-ge tract of timber is located on the Pacific coaslv where e have the best shipping facilities to any, portjn the woirld available. The timber consists principally of the highest priced jvpods used in the manufacture of pianos, hotel fixtures, ship building, railroad and electric cars, house and office trim mings, furniture and many other indispensable wood conimo-; dities. The woods comprise Mahogany, Lignum Vitae, Ebony; Cedar, Rosewood, Oak, Rubber, Balsam Copoiba, Cocoabola. The net nrice of this valuable tract' of timber is less than 20c PER THOUSAND FEET, and most of it finds a ready market atprices ranging from $ 1 00 TO $400 PER THOUSAND; I The Lignum Vitad is in great demand arid ' y : ; -1 have on exhibition at; my c wbod,thighly polished, cut from this tmcfj alsa cruisers data, 5 which will convince at bncTe the riiost s wonderful mdriey making resources of this enterprise. Call or write and ; secure subsaiptipn blanks. ; Do not (Jelay orr you may miss the opportunity of a lifetimee ,: , ; . : ; . .' ,.r . .:,f. V ., i "m.1 i .... . '.-a .. . ,s . . . - 1 - ,4 . . ' v. A. . - ...i ,.., i k. '" -- . .. ...:! -;... (The Board of Directors of the Northwestern Exploration & Development Co:, which' controls this timber, has authorized me to sell a limited number of sharks of its stock at 20c per share, par value $1.00, tor the purpose of installing a plant ot sufficient size to meet the demands, of the market. did WO E0'0 Wo DOU .c7r7";.jj-.,s,.;,.;.- RORTLwAND, - OREQOM . i