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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, i JUNE 18. .1908. 11 M HOLHArJ DISPLAY FEAST OF RAREST BLOSSOMS ltose Show: in Chamber of Commerce by Portland Rosa- ... .. .'. ... j . . , rian 'Admired by Hundreds of Visitors Daily Many llare Blooms Shown- Some Unnamed. - --. . 1 A , feast for rose lovers 1 spread in the e corridor of the Chamber of Commerce building where F. V. Hol tnan is making a display of his choice blooms. It la a rose show all by itself and hundreds of people gather there explaining and pointing out to their .friends or visitors what wonders Portland climate combined with a little care can do. . t-.-' -There . are threa tables of '.these , ' V. i ... i . I, mm i n.r i , , i -" f r i V t . t If ft I A 'i ' - ""'V '.V.-:.:-:tv-;. . f. v. Holman. . a delicious pink tinge, a marrelously beautiful flower." The Florence Pem berton 1s another which .la not so well known bat which is beautiful. There are several blooms of the Belle Siebrecht,"" the variety which - took first prize at the rose show during tjstlval week. - ' .', ", "' v ,If you ask Mr. Holman which roses ar the best, to grow here, he will tell you; all you .have room for. . He has himself about 500 bushes but If he had a farm he would have It full of rosea. And if you ask what he is working toward he will tell you. "Nothing, ex cept the pleasure of working with them and the wholesome Joy . that one gets out of it" and that being a lover of his city and proud of the title of Rose City which it has acquired, he enjoys preparing this, exhibition, of roses that people may learn the names of vari eties -and be ' stimulated '. to turn ' rose cuiturists themselves., t ,..., tV; ;'. '. i. Hsay HoUWs Types, :f There are, some roses, however, which grow here with better results than can be obtained in other places. ' and one of these is our much heralded Caro-' line Testout, of which some gorgeous examples In a tall vase grace the -center of one of the tables. Another is the climber, Madame Alfred Carriers, of which Mr." Holman has one bush So feet high and another 40 feet high, and both still going. - It blooms freely and perfectly here and la grown. beautiful roses carefully arranged In exhibit boxes, each' with its tulje of Water, so that the . flowers are pre served, a Mr. Holman's largest, roses are placed in one box which contains a" large deep pink rose .labeled Un known, a fine Mrs. Myles Kennedy, white faintly tinged- with pink; a marvelous Frau Karl Druschki, a Testout, a J..B. Clark and. a Bessie Brown. These are all of remarkable size and perfect in shape and color. Rose Without Name. The unknown rose, ' Mr. Holman explains, he has had for some time, but he has found no one to identify it. He has at last succeeded In send ing buds to the Dlcksons, the noted roaarlans. near Belfast, who will perhaps he able to give it a .came. .. The Winnie Davis is, a new rose Of which Mr. Holman has A-fine ex ample. It ia a Jong slender bud, of Ith only mediocre results .elsewhere. -. v tio handsomer rose is shown, to the taste of most people, than the beauti ful creamy white Frau Karl Druschki, of which several notable examples are shown. This rose is a perpetual won der to eastern people and there -are crowds of admirers about these several examples all day long. At the exhibition of the National Rose society of Great Britain held about a year ago, the following were accorded gold medals, and a gold medal from the national society, as Mr. Holman explains, means not the best of its class at tha . time of exhibition but a. high degree of perfection. Thess were the Erfze winners: Best hybrid tea. Dean ole; best hybrid perpetual, Frau Druschki; beat tea, Madame Jule Graveau (a climber). Another novelty here Is the new Irish rose, KUlarney, of which Mr. Holman shows a specimen. It is not large but of beautiful shape and a clear pink. Knob Interest in Hew Ones. There Is always Interest in deep red roses, for they are unsurpassed for brilliant effect. Mr. Holman shows some fine ones; the Gloire de Bourg la Relne Is large and of clear coloi ; a rich one is Xavler Ollbo which is very satisfactory because of its free blooming; another is the Captain Hay ward, which bears the unusual reputa tion of doing well in partial shade. Another fine red rose Is the Liberty, from which the Richmond was derived. It Is of the same fiery color that, makes the Richmond so much' admired and furnishes a succession of bloom which is desirable. . , A striking rose is the Improved Rain bow which has delicate pencillngs of red upon its .pink petals. There Is always more to learn about roses,, and interested roes growers at well as those who hav only' aspira tions in that line are enjoying fully Mr. Holman's rose show. era jury IHDIGTS SEVEH Federal Body Returns True j Bills in TJmatilla and ; - Other Cases. : Seven indictments .two" of them - In the Umatilla land fraud Investigations were returned to, , the. United . 8tates district court' this morning by-the fed? eral grand Jury which has. been in ses sion four weeks. This mages 'nine In dictments all told in the Umatilla cases. The others are relative to postal Ir regularities and other violations of. the government laws. The names of the indicted, ones are not to be made-public until the bench warrants, issued by Judge .. Wolverton this morning, are served. ,... PORTLAND PROFITS BY ROSE CARNIVAL Portland ' Is receiving a' lot of free -and valuable advertising eg a result ot me nose VHrnivsi, - vuiy wcr iu- terestlng now items dealing with the festivities . Sent out from Portland to the dally press' all over the states dur ing the carnival week. but. now period icals and special interest journals are devoting, space t& It, .; The latest issue of the Weekly Imple ment Trade Journal, ' Kansas City, o6n talns a page of matter pertaining to the carnival ind its features and it also gives a good picture showing the auto mobile parade coming down Morrison street. The .Implement Trade .Journal has a large circulation all ever ' the continent. Tomorrow and Saturday positively will be the last days for discount on east sido gas bills. Portland Gas Co. DEMOCRATSMEET IN -MISSISSIPPI (Unttrd VTew Leaied Win-.) Jackson, Mine., June 18. The Demo cratic state convention of Mississippi which met here yesterday instructed the delegates named to represent the state at the national convention to vote firrt and last for the selection of William J. Bryan as candidate for president. England consumes 30 ounces of to bacco per annum per head. Emancipation of the Fat Folks To have to sit through the hot weather quiet as a log, scarcely daring to breathe simply because one is so fat the least exertion will start .the fiersplratlon in a stream. Is not a very Ively prospect. But it has been the lot of the rat since time oegan until now. , Fat folks have been emancipated from hot weather misery at last, by a home mixture: ounce Marmola, ounce Fluid Extract Caseara Aromatic, and 3 ounces Sirup Simplex, of which thev take a teasooonf ul after meals and at bedtime until which Isn't a very long time they have lost all the fat they care to. Simple and Inexpensive fanv drusrelst will fill It for a small sum) as this re ceipt is, the results it obtains are un excelled. Some folks have lost as much as a pound a day within a week after starting. Yet, radical and delightful as such an effect is. there ls no. aftermath of wrinkles or stomach- troubles; the mixture is harmless except to the fat Itself. DR. RILEY, TO SPEAK -AT WHITE TEHPLE , v ' ' v a 'l -. Large Audience Hears .Dr. . Brougher's Discourse on ;; . Man's Curiosity.-' Dr. W. B. KHey of Minneapolis, Min nesota, will preach at. the White Tem ple tonight lnt night a' large audl enca was present to hear Dr. Brougher discuss the subject, "Man's Curiosity Is It Greater, than Woman r At the close - of t the service Mr. .Martin sang very effectively a gospel Jsolo and. the large chorus held the people 'for some time after they were dismissed with their popular gospel singing. : , '1 looked over this crowd," said Dr. Brougher. "to see . which is the more curious, .men or women. I think It Is about even fop-there are fully as many men here tonight as women. Evidently they are just as curious as the women." Passing Into the serious portion of his discourse, he dwelt on - the-theme that curiosity Is productive of good, as well as evil.. Through curiosity one nut be led Into evil but one may find the good as welL. After satisfying all the demands of curiosity through life, one will not reap reward at the end if his curiosity has not .led him to know the Christ. From l.uke lt:l 10, Dr. Broughr read the Parable of Zaccheua. the pub lican, whose curiosity led him to seek Christ. Dr. Brougher pointed out that this kind of curiosity is worthy of emu. lation and at the same time warned his audience against tha curiosity that led Eve. to the tree of evil. . "Tour associates may laugh and sneer you into neii." asserted ur. Brougher, '"but they cannot laugh r sneer 'you out of it. Many men cannot stand by their convictions because they haven't any." Turning from curiosity leading to sin, Dr, Brougher then showed that curi osity would lead people - to ' become Christians. He stated that he believed In the use of curiosity for leading men to Jesus Christ. .... . . v v Beady for A- C. A. T091-. - 1 (United Press Ussed wtr. y New' York, June , 18. Arrangements have been completed for the national tour to be conducted by the Automobile Club of Amerioa as a part of its cam paign against the American Automobile association. The start Is to be made to morrow morning from the clubhouse In this city ami' the finish will be at the same place Sunday week. : The route lies almost entirely in New England. The objective point fs Poland Springs. Maine. The route will fc tv way of Bridgeport, Weterbury. tir., Harrington, lnox, Manchester, I'm -Held, Springfield. Sunapee lake nd !u. ! ton woods, returning; by way of Fin land, Portsmouth. Boelon, Worceitrr, " Springfield. Hartford, New, Britain and Waterbury. -,- - . LINOENFELTER MAKES ? V ) DENIAL OF FRAUD ,!j ? 1,1 1 1 - - U - (United Preae teased Wire.) ! ' Washington, June 18. -Ths president has received a telegram from C it Ungenfelter. . recently appointed United States attorney for the district of Idahc to succeed Norman M. Ruick,' removed, in which. Llngenfelter denies a report that he Is 'connected with : any land fraud cases. . The president referred Hi report published in a western newspa per to Llngenfelter. ' " (CLOSED HENRY MILLER, OF THE MILLER CLOTHING CO., 63 and 65 Third Street, Between Oak and Pine Streets FROM After 25 Years Successful Business Career in Portland Every Article Is Being Marked Down for the Most Legitimate Sale Ever Held in Portland SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK Watch Adver tisements in tomorrow evening's papers. Stock comprises Men's Suits, Fur nishing Goo'ds, Shoes and Hats. Wanted extra salespeople. Call Friday. .'.''!",-;;T.:7.TJ."r- -j.. :--:::i.i-;..,:...-..: .' : . 1 ". 1 -.p'id"f""""-?----: i"""TT7T' i TT;-. " ' J!!T!!!!TT!Tmmmmmm i Great I Me QJ.0 Sale of G0o' Stock Store Open 8:30 A. M Saturday 9:30 A. M to 9:30 P.M. WILL ONLY CONTINUE UNTIL JUNE 30-ten more sales days. Don't pass this opportunity by. Goods at Practically Your Own Price. Every garment and stitch must be sold either retailed or jobbed out as this building must be vacated June 30. All Kinds of Things for Sale. SUITS! SUITS! Black, Blue, Brown Elegant Suits Here, you ladies of small stature, you will find here; j'ust what you can't find elsewfieresuits in sizes 14-16; also 32, 34, etc. ; . STOUT LADIES Please hurry a little, if possible, for there" is ait immense stock of extra size Skirts, also Suits, here at your price. " " f 4. SPECIAL NOTICE : 6n Monday the W ; I: sale.: There is a fine bunch of this. ' . mm Coats ! Coats! Coats! Jackets! Jackets! All kinds of Coats here -i Long Coats, Short Coatss , Medium Coats; black, blue,- brown, mixed, tan all col-' ors, : ;U : r'.- -A-; LOTS Of FIXTURES FOR SALE Here's a partial list : Clothes' Cabinets for stores or r e s i d e n c e s, Circular Clothes Cabinets for stores or resi dences, . Hangers, .200 elegant Mirrors, . Fancy Table, Plain Tables,-Suit Racks, Skirt Racks, Window Fixtures, 'Wax Heads and Figures, Shelving, Counters, a lot of elegant Drawers, Flat-Top " Desk, elegant Clothes Chiffonier Cabi nets (6 drawers), elegant Clothes Chif fonier Cabinets (3 drawers). Pedestals for 'window, display, Sewing Machines (power or foot); Power Motors. Belts, j Pulleys, etc.; Electric Irons, Work Ta bles, (big. and. little), andhundreds of other articles such as used in' any first class store. Come get them out of here. LOTS OF OTHER THINGS Waists! Waists! AH prices little prices. Hos - iery, lielts; Bags, Wash Skirts, Bath Robes, Kimonos, etc. T ,. ) vi ,,': '- .