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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1909)
THE 6r0N SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12. , lOOOi jpcEimflnTicDT 71 Mil DO) I Harmony Quartette Whose 13 aongi will be rare treat i ILqD ;v . v. ' j' i - 1 ' Mrs. May Dearbolm-Schwab . .. soprano. . N 'V ft ? HUH ; MrsLulu Dahl-Miller ' Contralto. Mr.' J. Ross Fargo , Tenor. ' Si 4 7 "I Sr, Mr. John Claire Monteith Baritone. v - - N . . ! V V;. V. ' if , "' ' . NY Mr.' Warren E. Thomas Accompanist. OUffi LARGE MEW STOKE Four Stories; two base ments; reinforced concrete; covers quarter block 1: , 1 If i MONDAY MIGHT iSHJjnLiOERKC Most Modem Furni ture Store in Portland 7:30 P. M. TO 10:30 F. IU. ISIIGHT lie 13 Valuable Presents will be distributed among the first 1300 People Entering Store (doors open at 7:30 P.M.) No Present Worth Less Than $13 13 Valuable Presents will be distributed among the second 1300 People Who Enter Store-No Present Worth Less Than One-Half $13 13 Valuable Presents will be distributed among the third 1300 People Who Enter Store-No Present Worth Less Than One-Third $13 : No Person Under 13 or Over 113 Can Participate in Distribution Employes and Their Families Not Eligible for Presents Presents will be distributed in the following manner: The first 3900 persons, 13 years of age and over entering store will be given a numbered card for name and address. It will also have a coupon attached. Keep coupon ; deposit card with name and address in box at office. If you deposit more than one card you lose any present which either number may call for. The system is so arranged that each of the first 1300 people entering the store will have an equal show therefore a stampede when the doors are open at 7 :30 p. m. will be useless. Presents Will Consist of Choice New Useful Furniture Nfo Goods Sold JJ ALSO SOOTEMMS IREE2 Instead of advertising that everybody will get a souvenir, as is customary, we have followed our fixed policy of truthful, honest advertising, mentioning the num ber of souvenirs to be given away; therefore those coming late will not be disappointed. Gardner's Orchestra PART FIRST ' 1. March, "The Last Call" ......Ellis 2. Selection, "The Time, Place and the Girl" Howard 3. "Spring, Beautiful Spring" ...... Paul Linske 4. "Yama Yama Man," from. "The Three Twins" . ... .Hoschna 5. Selection, "Forty-five Minutes From Broad way" . peorge Cohan 6. "A Waltz Dream" .Oscar Straus 7. "The Whistler and. His Dog" . .'Arthur Pryor PART SECOND 8. Overture, "The Calif of Bagdad". . A. Boildier 9. "Southern Roses" Strauss 10. "Serenade," Trombone Solo . . .Fr. Schubert 11. "Gold und Silber"!. Franz Lehar 12. Selection, "Soul Kiss" ....... .Maurice Levi 13. "My Pony Boy" . . . . . O'Donnell and Srriith The Harmony Quartette Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab ! Mr. J. Poss Fargo Mrs. Lulu Dahl-Miller ; .Ir. John Claire Monteith Mrs. Warren K. Thomas, Accompanist FIRST PART 13-line Invitation 13-piece Orchestra: 13-selection Program by the Orchestra. I3-selection Program by. Harmony Quartette. ; 1. Sextette from-Lticia". . . Arr. forQuartette by Dresler Harmony Quartette ' 2. "Flower Fairies" ; Morgan Mrs. Schwab and Mrs. Miller 3. "Flower Rainv Schneider , Mr. Fargo 4. "Absent?' .Metcalf Harmonv Quartette 5. "Nyftiphs and Fauns".. ..Bemberg Mrs. Schwab .6. Dinah' ..-..v... ..Clayton Johns . Jiarmony quartette PART SECOND 7. Quartette from "Rigoletto" ...... Harmony Quartette ' 8. "The Huntsman's Song". ....... . . . Clough-Leighter ' ,,r Mr.s Fargo and Mr. Monteith ; 9. "The Nightingale" .".'Ward Stephens : Mrs. Miller . 10. "Goqd Night, Beloved" Pinsuti - Harmony Quartette 11. "ly Old Shako" Crotere Mr. Monteith 12. "The Rosary" Nevin ' . Harmony Quartette .... 13. My Lady of the Manor, from "Babette". Herbert Harmony Quartette THERE ARE 13 LETTERS IN MORGAN-ATCHLEY- IT'S LUCKY FOR PORTLAND THAT WP arc ENGAGED IN THE FURNITURE BUSINESS-THAT WE DID NOT BUILD ON THE WEST SIDE Where the land would have cost us 13 times more lucky that we save $25,000 annually in interest and taie'si which wHl go to the people in reduced furniture prices. 13 Extra Street Cars We made application for 13 extra EAST AXKENY and RUSSELL-SHAVER (East Side line) cars, which pass our doors, and the P. R., L. & P. Co. assures us that it will be lad to furnish twice 13 extra cars if nec essary even putting on extra West Side cars. ' All Morrison Bridge Cars Come Within Three Blocks oi Store Get off at Grand avenue and walk north to East Stark. W. L. M organ Geo. T. Atchley S. Hr Morgan ; 69-75 V;- " ' Cor. E. Grand ff? Strt' AffernoonPapcrs,Tucsday,Will Announce Names of the Lucky 39 Who GetPresents - - ' Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday-0pen for Business in New Store Tuesday Morning C4