The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 03, 1908, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1908'
THE REALM
OF. MUSIC
(Continued from Page-Six.)
T. Is sm
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the urn shall contain the words and
number of verses as written by Francis
fcSeott Key. - It-would have been better
to Introduce a bill abolishing altogether
that silly "Star Spangled Banner' na
tional song, which la neither national
-nor a song, la the bent mdh of that
word. The text of the anthem Is puerile
and nupersentiroental, and the muslo la
not only unmelodious, ' but also la o
badly constructed that faithful vocal
rendering; of It Is Impossible for most
voices. In these, days Americans have
been -educated to look behind ' the bills
introduced at Albany and Washington
and to probe for the' real motives that
Inspire them.- The -Musical Courier Is
not interested in politics, or lir state or
city contracts, or in the book publish
ing business, and without any Insinua
tion or allegation t whatsoever we con
clude thla paragraph with- tha Informa
tion that - if the aforementioned bill
should become a law It would eliminate
a large number of standard 'readers,'
Tpeakers' and reference books now In
use in our schools, and would require
those Institutions to buy new ones."
5J
T IFE BLOOD DRAWN
XJ. Frrtnv LesrhetizltvitM.
Perhaps some of the rabid i-eschetlx-kylles
members of that self-formed sect
which the great teacher himself said
' has discovered' for htm a method he
never had would feel their bonds of
loyalty and Improvement loosened com-
- fortably could they but know. No more
would they have to stand dutifully en
thralled with eyes rolled heavenward In
. hero worship -. when the sunny-haired
Pole begins his a thletlo gyrations about
the keyboard. They couldjoin that ranks
of the more progressive and the inde-
pendent-minded and denounce - jRader
wski as a poseur who has sacrificed
art to popularity. If they only knew!
s Well, they shall know for it will be a
kindness. Read, then, that the great
and - glorious i Padereweki disclaims the
Leschetizky Influence. -The divine plan
1st is abov even the god-like teacher
and little Leachy shall not have re
flected glory added to his aureole by
the big Paddy, And this by his own
(Statement' for to a IjOS Angeles reporter
ihe told the heavily weighted truth. Jean
de Chauvenet, knowing, tha great mo
ixnent of this matter put tha question of
j method and hare is what ha writes with
ease and unconcern as though he were
(not demolishing the inspiring llfe-the-ry
of many worshipers:
VOf course, the Interesting toplo of
the hour was methods. 1'hea the Le
achotlzky method! 'Ah,' said Paderew
!aki, that name has been used for most
everything. Most ' people think I use
jthe Leechetirty method. That is a mis
ptake. I took 30 lessons from him. Old
Tieschetlslcy make me a player? No, I
'learned vary much from him; ha Is the
world's greatest -teacher, but I was
(already formed ' before -1 went to him,
rfeoth as a pianist and a composer.' "
ORCHESTRA IMPROVES
f With Every Rehearsal.
Kvery one Is glad that the Portland
Symphony orchestral concert Is actually
tm. hand again for the delay due to va
rious small difficulties has in no way
succeeded In lessening tha Interest and
enthusiasm. The program offered la an
excellent one and there la much curi
osity to hear the orchestra In Its Im
proved condition. All who have heard
the rehearsals report remarkable Im
provement In the ensemble work.
Ihe solo work Is especially Interest
ing, Both, artists are well known and
are favorites here, and their appearance
with .the orchestra la looked forward to
viiih pleasure.
Mrs. Reed's "Ahl Rendlml" aria gives
a 'splendid chance for her to show off
her round tones and it builds up to
splendid climaxes. The other air. "A
Woodland Serenade," by Mascjteroni, is
a dainty little thing and l sunf with
an accompaniment of picked strings.
Mr. Bettman's work Is no less pleasing
and nhowi' his acpey and his mush
clanship.
The concert wHl be given in the
evening (Wednesday) at the Helllg. and
a large attendance is expected. The
program is repeated here:
March, from "Aida". G- Verdi
"Peer Gynt" (Symphonic Suite) .E. Grieg
Polonaise In A Minor, for violin
; Wlenlawskl
Henry Bettman.
Jfantasie, from "ija Boheme". . .Puccini
Aria, from "Mttrane".. Kossl
"Woodland Serenade" ..A. Mascheronl
Mrs. Walter Reed.
Xntermezso, Op. No. 12, No. 1
M. B. Palaclos
Hungarian Dances, Nob S and 6
....Johannes Brahms
T DENTICAL WORK IN
A
Berlin and Portland.
So shortly after hearing the com post
it ion so Veil given here at the recent
(festival the following note from Berlin
!n a production there off "Fair Ellen"
,galns double Interest. "The chorus here
hinder W. H, Boyer's direction did ex
cellent work and sang with the neces
sary spirit and vim. The orchestration,
'which Is the heart of the work, was ex
cellently played ' by the Chicago Sym
phony orchestra. Following Is what
tha Berlin correspondent of the Musical
Courier says: ;
' " 'Schon Ellen;' which .was written
.more than 40 veers avo. wax ona at tha
jilrst compositions to make Bruch'a
!a.me faiAwn tn tha world. It fa a
beautiful choral work; It was admirably
rendered under the composer's direction
Ion Saturday and made a bier Impression.
; The text deals with an episode of the
great Indian mutiny of 1857, and tells
how the English, out off and surrounded
by the enemy, besieged tn an old tower,
had given up all hope. But fair Ellen,
aver and anon, hears in the distance the
familiar old march, 'The Campbells Are
Coming,', and she stimulates tha dis
tracted garrison to hold out a little
longer, until t.,e Scotch actually arrive
and disperse the enemy. It Is a stirring
composition full of Stlmmung,' - . and
Bruch has made a clever use of the old
Scotch tune; at first it Is heard almost
lnaudlbly, then it grows louder and
louder, until the-- Highlanders break
through the ranks of the enemy. Both
the solo and, chdral parts are beautiful
and melodious, and 'the orchestra back
ground is very effective."".-
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Cn ESSIE ABOTT TO
JD Sing With Other Artists.
' Of special interest Is tha announce
ment that with Bessie Abott will come
Edith Moxom Gray, planlste, who played
here so brilliantly the J; Tschalkowsky
concerto,: with the Chicago Symphony
orchestra. Her work won her r an en
thusiastic : encore. Hans VlJressel, .'cel
litt, will also be with Miss Abott, and
those who keep acquainted with musical
people and things, have heard his name
often enough to know that his playing
should be well worth hearing. He Is
.an' English 'cellist-and has had great
success In Europe.
Alius Pott's popularity is unusual
for one so young. Her work at the Met
ropolitan ln New) York has given her
prestige anion the best known prima
donnas. Her American birth makes her
an especial favorite, for prlda in her
accomplishment Is mingled with delight
In, her art. . . ...... ,. -
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RUGS!
RUGS!
Everybody
Wants Rugs
Brussels Rugs Eureka,
9x12.:. .........
$15.00
Brussels
vno
Burlington, ff 0 ft A
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RoyaL Brussels Rugs, QQ
yilton Velvet Rugs,
$27.00
8X12,..,
ttnexsjiteeai for 80 Tears.
WE, HAVE, A LOT OF ODD SIZE, MADE RUGS
FROM REMNANTS
Which you can buy at a discount of 25 per cent less than cost. Be sure and
bring the size of , your room if ; you are in search of a bargain.
ROCKXR
Three styles of Rockers take your
' v finish.'.
WE OWN THE BUILDING
NO RENT TO PA Y-f HAT'S
WHY WE SELL FOR-JsESs!
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ported, 9x12. ..... . . .$a)UXt)
Burmah Pro-Brussels,
$10.80
9x12
Extra Quality Ingram,
9x12
$9.75
Larger and Smaller Sizes in
Proportion.
BARGAINS
choice Oak or Mahogany
$2.25
Refrigerator
Special
0 PER CENT .DISCOUNT
. Carload. Arrived Saturday .
Heavy, substantial cabinet, charcoal packed, and uned .
with . galvanixed iron, removable metal - shelves and
other sanitary' improvements; hat' most -perfect .scien
tific cold air circulation. Cabinet la made. In golden, oak .
finish; white enamel inside; made, along new linear a
great economLcer of ice; is thoroughly guar-' aq ,v .'
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for tlie Ontfit
Said the bride to' the gprootn "Gadsby's is now the popular meet
1 1 ing place for young Couples. As soon as the honeymoon is ended
and the young folks settle down to the realities of life, then the
young wife says to her husband: . VMEET ME AT GADSBY'S
FOR THE OUTFIT' f It is the right place to go at any time, but
especially so during our GIGANTIC SPRING SALE. An outfit
from Gadsby's during the spring season costs just ONE THIRD
Atlio AKn (ah
is a large saving for young people starting in life. 1TO HAVE AND TO
HOLD" is the motto of young married people. During this SALE they, can
HAVE Furniture and Carpets and' HOLD their savings. They can HAVE
credit and HOLD their self-respect. - They can HAVE Furniture and Carpets
and HOLD a large per cent of. their earnings in their pockets. If you intend
going housekeeping don't figure and worry, but let "GADSBY'S FEATHER
YOUR NEST" and PROTECT YOU with THEIR GENEROUS AND
JUST CREDIT.
Refrigerators and Go-Carts
Now in Season
., .
This store is prepared to meet the demand, in seasonable lines of Furni
ture Refrigerators, Go-Carts, Porch Furniture, Lawn Furniture, Camp Fur
niture, etc We believe in having, what you want when you want it, so
when you are in the market for summer furniture, etc., you will save time
and money by coming directly to Gadsby's. We sell for less.
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100 Solid Oak Morris Chairs, with loose cushions; sold by the ff
trust at $14.00. Gadsby's Price .t&i.JU
150 Ladles' Desks, in weathered
, Gadsby's Price
,100 Kitchen Cabinets; sold by the
' Price..
200 Rocking Chairs, solid oak; sold
bys Price.
50 Birdseye Maple Bedsteads; sold
bys Price.....
150. Genuine Ash Bedroom Suites, consisting of bedstead 6 feet high hand
somely carved, dresser with beveled French mirror 20x24 inches ; three
large drawers, and combination washstand ; sold by the trust dQA A A
at $30.00. Gadsby's Price 9aOeUU
200
Steel Ranges with high closet and oven 18x22 inches; sold Aoo n
by the trust at $40.00." Gadsby's Price ti)JJ.UU
1,000 Enameled Iron Bedsteads; sold by the trust at $3.50; Gads
by's Price. T.
Have now on exhibition the new Spring Styles in Furniture,
the dull rubbed Mahogany, the waxed Weathered and Golden Oak,
the Birdseye Maple. You are cordially invited to injpert their dis
play; you will not be solicited to purchase. Extra "salesmen have
instructions to point put to intending furnishers the merits of the
new goods.
Solid Mahogany Chamber Suits of Colonial Design $150 up .
Early English Dining Room Suits, 8 pieces, $125 !
Weathered Oak Library Suits, 5 pieces, $100
Empire or Napoleon Beds, Mahogany, Birdseye and
Golden Quartered-Sawed Oak, Gadsby's price $25.
Brass Bedsteads, 100 patterns, from $22.50 up . '
HalKRinuture
Weathered and
Maj estic Ranges, Washing Machines, Sew
ing Machines and Wringers
ONE, OF THE LARGEST DISPLAYS
OF CARPETS AND RUGS ON
THE COAST SPECIAL BARGAINS
Meet Me
Gaisby's
ftia nim Mies r( irAn4o' ' Ttiis
oak; sold by the trust at $12.50. fQ r
.dOaUll
trust at $18.00. Gadsby's
$14.00
by the trust at $4.00. Gads- i rj
tDlejD
by the trust at $12.00. Gads- rf A
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Golden Oak.
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Tou will ba asked a third mora at 01
stores. It Is made of selected w
trolden or. weathered' finish CIA
The -foot size is marked at "
Design is Just Ilka tha plctura .1
935 RANQE FOR 9:
All are guaranteed ror 10 years. 'Le
Range, with high closet and du
crate, sprlngvbalanced oven doors.
Is a heavy, substantial and dur
range, made of the best quality
rolled steel; adapted for coal or t
oven thoroughly braced and bolted;
bestos-Uned throughout; nJckel-trlmi
section plats top. Oadsbys' - J29
30 BUFFBT FOR 4
This beautiful Buffet, worth Cf e
130.00. half ; price. . . ...... . . . '
$19 Princess Dresse
$11.0
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Princess Dresser with oval or sh
Freneh . bevel mirror: finished goi
, regular tit rsiaa special -
this week 4ll
Special Chair &alo
ITilS Beautiful Chelr, w-n i.
hardwood end flnlsnfd uoiJ-n '
price, 11.50; Oh.)i.v- j
price.
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