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-4 1 y '."" , ".' ' iftiizr fATE KSi! THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1,- 1910. -,.5 . and to Be' Center of Mis nary Movement; Large nverition" Closes-Money en, by Churches to Help. eased ' plea-res of iesto foreign missions Portland No. of Mem ninat'n. bers, NtS " tlan .,..1400 relists ..J 88? op'ns ,..2204 .ds . Aran . . 863 lodlst ...81R7 i. South . . 325 -byterian :.421J ed Pre. . 102 ' t Crew - Per Sub- Mem- scriotlon. V- ber. 4051' $4,651,84 -$1.22 8,834.00 . - 1.81 2,898.02 1.81 1,622.00 1,000.00 J.188.00 .;, 885.09 M.800.00 i 720.00 : 8 11 1.81 ' 177 V' 1.18 , 4.00 suo $48,497.86 awakened 'missionary enthusiasm j result from the laymen' MIbJoi movement convention, which closed Tee days' session In the White Tern- auditorium last nisht. Each com tea . of .local, denominations reported eterminatlon to double the subscript f for this year over that of last year, the subscriptions stand the Presby ans will give more- than one third of total amount subscribed, while the nda lead 4n Individual subscriptions, taking Portland a center. It la aned ttf make the "Caymen's Mission-' ? caitfpai-rn : state wide. ? Conventions 1 fee held Jft : each of the principal ns. The plan of campaign will;. pa dlar .to that used In Portland - n hi eloping- remarks last night J. mpbell; White,' f enerat 'secretary l of Laymen's Missionary, ' movement jTk. the, stand that If .the religion ; a in' haa does not : Include all people, en lie haa little or.no religion '..-.. "It Is a fundamental- thtagv" said Mr. hlte, ."that. If a man has the religion Christ In his heart he wants; every her . man and woman andVcnlld in the brld, no matter what the color nf, their ,1ns. to have it. nut tne man wno ekes It such an important matter to aid tot heathens across, the sea and fa not attempt to help the one nexj him. has religion that' is very little ten", -.c-;-- "--v., :-r-J- Bishop .'William Bell of los Angeles llvered one of the most inspiring ad eases of the convention on "Christ te 'Universal Savior. . His was a tre endous tribute to the divinity of God fe father and Christ the son. ' The re ponse f ronvthe audience Of more than 000 wa a storm of applause ; v. ; i 1 Heads of the Laymen's ( Missionary jovement gat' from i here- to Seattle. , A ktlonal convention la to be held in lcago, and a world convention Is to held In Bdlnburg-s, Scotland, follow S the. Chicago convention. t v ' -THE STRANGER. WITHIN OUR GATES Frank MedUl. Gainsport, 'J Pa.-! am kln for a f growing., Oregon town ere I . can Invest $10,000 and grow with the country, i I have been oon "tlnaT.a contractlna.And building bus es, in my' home town, but the west 1 been appealing to me for the' past ee years and after looking over four tes I have come 'to the conclusion t Oregon '- Is. ? the best . place to jsper. I , am not particular, as to a kind of business a, I feel capable ff conducting any kind that demands ard work and strict attention to bust teas. - - t ' , I I D. 8. Cranftll, Grants Pass, Or. The Southern Pacific; In Installing- a motor service for the Rogue River valley,, is believed to ; be trying- to forestall an electric line that Is proposed to cover southern Oregon. There is but little doubt but that the electric ' line will be built. , The men at the head of the prop psitlon seem to have plenty of good backing., v,,. i ' Thompson and Brasee; builder same: Oreen, erect one story frame rartfire, Dixon .street between Uoss and Wheeler: builder, same; $160. . v- H- 1Sl-.90X?i'tt. "'Pa" three story frame store 131 Fifth street between Xlderand VaBh4ri-rtoni . buUder, James L Mar ehail; 1160. , . ... . .. ... i- Joe Bulllng-vant repair one and a half story frame dwelling. Market street be tween Sixteenth and Fourteenth; builder, same; $600. . . -!-. J. it.'Crlger, erect one an a half story frame dwelling, Emerson street 5fiw,fen Denv'' nl Gays bulldtfr, same; ' ' R-.Con11 ' -feet one v story trams dwelling, Montana and Simpson streets: builder, Jacob Mentis; $1000.- - ' - C. A. Ward, erect -two story frame dwelling- Est Thirty-seventh alreet be- twnWa?hln't,on an,S Stark;, builder, J. P. Preston; 42000. - -'- " . - I. McCoy, erect one a-tory frame dwell- In-?, Russett street between Aubrey and Delaware; builder, same; $100. . - v- Oscar Boden A Palmqutet.- erect two story frame dwelling, Twenty-second street between - Clinton and Ivonj build er, same; $5000. G. S, Allen, repeir two story frame uwelllnn, 23S Glenn avenue between Sal mon and Main; buildor, same; $160. - Hattle B. Thompson, erect one story frame store. East Seventy-seoond and Gllsan streets; builder, same; $260. Mrs. George Gordon, erect -one .and a bait story frame dwelling. East Vorty seventh street between Tillamook and Hanoock; builder, Barber & McDonald; $2oo0. New Officers for Sower. The Sowers class of the TJ. P. 8. S. on Grand avenue and Wasoo street- has Just elected" the following- officers: President, Chester Parker: vice presl dent. Maurice Maul; secretary. Sidney Zlegler; treasurer, Arthur 1 Reynolds. This class has been very prosperous and has had no absences since It. was organ ized. " Besides the. regular meetings on Sabbath,, It has one every other Friday night at the home of one of the boy or at the church. MJss Olive --BalUmorewasjas;aln elected teacher." . MAUD ALLAN'S MAID v - SUES HER ON 2 COUNTS Ciued Pros Leased Wln.t , Kansas City.- Mo April 1. Maud Al lan, the 8alome dancer, who left for California today, has many; reasons to remember Kansas City, owing- to the fact that her , maid. : Julia Surmont, caaaed- her much inconvenience by filing a damage suit - for $1000 and a civil suit for $225 here yeeterday, The sher iff attached . the dancer's luggage to satisfy the latter claim, a sum Miss Surmount asserted was due for services. The' civil action for $1000 damages was brought by the maid on the allegation that Miss Allan slapped her face. The danoer denied - this, saying . she-inerely reprimanded" the young: woman. Later In the day Miss Allan paid the maid $225 and -the damage , suit - was withdrawn. ' , S&ntl&m League Formed. , -" ' Special DUpatch t The Joernal.l v Stay ton, OrH April 1. Manager Jesse Shepherd Of the Stay ton baseball club, has been ' instrumental in forming: . a Santlam league, composed - of baseball teams at Stay ton, Bclo, ' Jefferson and Mill City. The season will, open early this month as soon as a regular sched ule can be formulated. - W. H. Rose. Craig, Cola tt may nave seen the - fact : that : the weather was ibomlnable, but it took me ' Just two days to get all pf Seattle that I wanted. But Portland Is the -city of the Pacific IThere is more building' going- on. here than any city I have visited and X have : toured all of the west during- the past' few 'months. This looks like a good town In , which to. invest some money. BUILDING DEPARTMENT - ISSUES 31 PERMITS! .The following bulldinj permits, have been Issued: ' Mrs. Adelaide V. P. Richardson, repair two story - frame dwelling. -. Sixteenth street 'between Montgnmery and Hall; builder. H. Jewell; $800. 1 Everett.- erect tlatform for wood. Bast Stark street between- East 'Second and Third; builder, same; $150. C A. Ha.? erect wo litnrV dwellln-r. East Thirty-tutrd street between Mor rison and Alder; builder, same; $2000. -. Mr. Moore, erect - one storv frame dwelllna East Fourteenth street be tween - Wasco amf Clackamas: builder. P. A. Carlander; $(000. .; . - C Francis, repair one' and a half story frame dwelling. Denver avenue be tween Willamette and Portland: builder. C O. Norback; $300. uitu. ax. . bcoii, erect one story irame dwelling-, -Cross ' street near v Oakdale; builder, same; $1200.- .. -. P, D. Hance, erect Three one story frafnA. tval Hn O-M - Tl n 'nn . .tnMt Ku iween-Terry and .. Farracut; builder, same; each flxOe,. , . .. " R. Kotkast erect "on - story frame dwelling, -Corbett street between Iowa and Carolina; builder. 'same:- 426. . M. I. Finlay, .erect two story frame dwelling, East Thirteenth street between .,b'rt Humboldt? builder, same; tivoo. ..-"vv-. . i : ; '.. mldwelling. Holman 'street bet wee n4 ruuneemn ana jj itteentn; ouiiaer, ame; $400. .:..:.:: -s. r - Dv Sutherland.' ' repair "one storjt rrame dwell ln-r, 44 Gantenbeln avenue between Skldmore and Prescott; builder, ame; $300. ,. . - : - - m M.'i"' K Kelso, erect two story frame OWelllnr. Vl mt Tnntir.tklnl .l.ul tween Thnmn.nn on1 "rillomnk. k,il1 "repron Bulldlnr Jlr Trm . ininnnt $6Q(0... - T.. . - f Oregon Building 6t "' Trust company, erect one story frame dwelling. East XWentY-aevonth utrattt hit Pn.u 1,J1 Thompson; builder, same; $3500. J- ..frame dwelling-, j East Twenty- ...... .i ml.rrei oetween jrirazee ana ihompson; builder, Oregon Building A T,Sr9t company: $4000. ; , K.;V 3ti1iulL,,r,-f OM atorf frame ZtlP-.P1!! between-Jessup r?worth: builder, same; $400. ' Storv frnm. n . v.n. I ' ei-rht h k ., w . y-atJtth and Twenty eighth; builder, same; $1800. - . dwenfnl AZ'TilKtTct oner atory frame Fnri'K1.? Thirty-first street war l,'b.ulJLJer.. Hewitt & Wright; $350. nanv . ,faltjr & Construction cosn L&at lf.t 6n1 ut?l"Jr 'rm dwelling;, -at Thirty-eighth street between 3 lino LEADING EAST SIDE : DEPARTMENT, STORE : EAST MORRISON ST., X0R. UU10H AVENUE . Ml LlorrisM Bridge and Transfer Cars Past Oar DoorThe East Side R. S. line One Block Bast : TheZloney SavingK i no ; On the East Side, the economy shopping district of the citv. the home of the low rent,fthe low exrjense. the " rent Ytfiat's this fttorrv-Jwrr mm ntir nwn hilU1iricrSwa? hm Uler r4li fiejM' - T.o .,n.,. f.n it J tirade here, "where cost of Uving isVeduced.,' I' All Morrison bridge, carspass our door.v All other, city cars transfer to otir'door. Try your Saturday shopping hereegin;t6morrowI .00 Niris Corsets 69c This is" the celebrated Nirii Corset, manufactured by the Crown Corset . v Co. ' It is designed with special con i gideration . tot? thft.prevailinjr - styles,." arid v is ; made of fine - quality batiste. . Has Ion g hip, . medium bust- and t four gupport ters. li; -represents the three, corset essentials:' ..style, comfort and .wearing quality. CQp Special for Saturday and Monday at.U'"' V IY 1 V Another b!gr Hosiery special for to . , J ; morrow. Women's fine black Hose, r ; with split sole; double heel and- toe; also in plain black, with" ribbed top. All sites.. Special Saturday-at, per pair... XXC bJ.J'i'A fine: line of boys' (Waists, in biack v :.: J ; and r. tan sateen. j white , end fancy; ; X. light T or,, medium chambray; also madras Waists! in all the most desirable "coU ors. All well made ana mn size, .extra gooa 35c and to 40c quality speciaKfor Saturday OKA I Monday, each....'.. ...A "J-' - m . MIL- llltH VfllfS UVJ.i 1IU.91I kUll ' years. ;ijiis.ioi consists sot spieo did line of khaki colored. Suits, in blouse style, with knickerbocker pants; also IRussian blouse $ jfyie with wide collar:- Made ef riped chamferay in choice patterns CQs ' Special .values, Saturday and Monday UOt ens Shirts This lot consists of men's blue and tan " chambray and y ligflt ' ' pattern V'HtJ r - Summer- 1 weight working ; shirts, with soft collars, s Made full .width and i 34 inches long. AU sires, 14 W to 17. Regular sale price ,40c to 45c, this special sale, OQ Saturday and Monday, " only.; . ... aJai. .50. Wasti Skirt: M I lifl A beautiful assortment of Wash Skirts, in white, .tan,, light blue, blue and white, black - and white, oolka S dots and shepherd check"- " The vefy best values "r we havetoffered this sea-ron, special (J"! O'T . for Saturday and Monday, each: i,iWJLmt I SEE FINE WINDOW DISPLAY Nobby Q ill ; 'flip ' For Men Don't fail to see our fine ' line of . men's Suits, in both Spring and Summer weights. Some are in this season's new. est light and dark grays, and there are also few very high firiced ones in odd ots. Sizes 34 to 42. The regular raluea are $13.50, $15 and $17.50, but for Sat urday and Monday we've reduced them, Odd Lots in Vomerfs Shoes and Oxfords These are bargains you can't' restsT This com plete assortment of Shoes and Oxfords will be loaded upon our Bargain Table tomorrow morning, therefore you had: better .get here early and thus secure the best bargains,-; W have them-: in blacks and some tans, in all sires from 3 to 7, in' narrow widths, and all widths in sizes 3, 34 and 4. The , excellent fluality anq styles or most of them will sur prise; you, j A few , have extension - soles, while - o t h e r s ' have hand turned s o 1 e s. They're regular $2.50, $3.00 , and $3.50 val ues, special for - Sat urday and Monday, $1.69 Pr. rr alenciennes Laces An exceptional collection of Edg ings and Insertions to match, in at tractive designs. ' Women will at once recognize the great savings this special sale affords them the instant , they examine these exquisite laces.1. Special, for Saturday only at 3e per yard, - or, per' dozen OKn yards ; .... .i ..... . I. .. , .. ... . . .. . ainJL Wwiss Curtains km? I These fine Swiss .' ruffled Curtains, ' 214 varda lonir. are resrular Sl.Ji val- '' m On specul sale Satur- QK day only, at, the pair..'...... iut 'rench Galatea This 36-inch French Galatea,; in a larore nrtment of colors, will be S., placed on special sale Saturday and Monday only. Here is an , excellent oppor tunity to supply your wants. Sells regularly at 25c per yrd., special tomorrow and Q a Monday at the y ard . . . i . tinenrCrash i : j-ggf j Keguiar, it'ic Dieacneu " ana crown V J nil-linen , Crash, 'iast .woven edges; V width 17 inches. Must the thing for roller , and kitchen toweling. Special' for Satuwiay and Monday, per yard........; a7l llie Crochet Quills kill j These white Crochet Quilts are of extra size, and. in Marseilles pattern. Vw Regular value -$1.75, -on special sale for Saturday and Monday at, C" "f Q only yi i . .... ...XelO Basement Bargains TOILET , PAPER of best grade, large rolls,' perforated; reg ular 5c a roll, special Saturday and Monday, only at, per Ol roll......,aC Not over 10 rolls to a person. No phone orders,' GALVANIZED WA. TER PAILS; in 10 quart, 12-quart and 14-Jt Sizes. , They're regular 30c .'and . 35c values, special Satur day judTtfon. "I Cn day only,-at.. XtlC Not over 2 to a per son. No phone orders. NOTICE :S"sLotsSvill raise in. price during our MONTCLAIR sale, but- mark : this ; well-THEY WON'T LASTXONG AT. THE The Jacobs-SUne Company- - -: : jMrfgSeifperUon oa the Faclfle. Coast. 145 Fiilh Slrect "- L. 4 Limited Service TO Spokane and: East VIA Spokane " Portland & Seattle Ry. "The North Bank Road" The "Limited" features of passenger service which as sure comfort , and pleasure in travel are . provided by v "The North Bank Road" without additional fares. The -Equipment sthe best the- car builder makes observation cars, parlor cars, compartment, standard and tourist sleep-' " ers, dining cars and roodernoaches. , " 'LEAVES PORTLAND" 7-00 P. M. 9:00 A. M. . U-ARRIVE-SPOKANE TjOO AM.-9 :llPr Krz ARRIVE ; ST. PAUL 8:10 A M. 10-00 P. M. ( v, ARRIVE CHICAGO ' 9-00 P. M. 1100 AI M. ' Passenger Station, 11th and Hoyt Sfs. , Qty Ticket Offices 122 Third St. Third and Morrison Sts. 100 Third St, JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST Everything Correct in Haberdashery for Men ... --- .' '-' -i-vf Shirt Special Showing ; various, styles i of Negligee Shirts, in all ' the ; newest colorings. ' Regular " $1.50 values. Specially priced ; '''rc-'cc Headquarters For Star and duett Brand Shirts The new patterns this season are . very stunning; . the smartest colorings and finest weaves. Priced at, each .... . . . ... ..... a . . . . . ...i . . . .$1.50 Cooper' s Jersey Ribbed Underwear Spring weight, in tan and ecru garment. . .$1.00 cwear -wee All the late novelties in fancy patterns or self-figures, many that are exclusive at our store. . .50-f New Wash Scarfs in neat panel effects. 50 New Arrivals We have just received a special importation of ex clusive Silk Crochet Cravats in all the newest color ing effects. Priced from..,....f .$1.50 to $3.50 HoleproolHdse We are the exclusive Portland agents for Holeproof Hosiery, for men, women and children: This is the original and genuine guaranteed hose, warranted to , wear six months. Wear the. genuine -they cost no more, Men's, $1.50 box of six pairs; women's.,., and children's, $2.00 box of six pairs. r6 WONDER. WESTERN -.JZi x s CANADA IS PROSPEROUS One of the main reasons why Alberta is coming to the front more rapidly than other sections of Canada,, lies in the fact that - half a dozen railroads are building across the province in every directon, crisscrossing, the, country like a checkerboard... Strength is added to that by virtue of the fact that the Canadian government encourages their building, making the ventures secure by a guaranty of the in terest on the bonds issued by these big corporations. . '. ' ' '. , V'. The enterprise shown Ty Canadian capital in providing railroads through this pioneer country, depending solely- upon the ultimate development of the land is worthy of great "credit That their judgment is good is shown by the rapidity, with which population. . js following the laying of steel. - " iv . t . , , t Wherever a railroad has been completed,, cities have been found, already established, anticipating the construction, at times, a full . year. ,So amazing is the coming of people that, new railroads have faced "the tremendous difficulty of eingunableTfonprovidetrails-; portation. Their facilities are crowded to the limit , ' k Of such a character is the population of .Vermilion. Every man and woman who lives there took his chances in hand -gambled, ' L ome would saybeUevinaLtfaaT, the town would become a drvt-rtoir point. Their hopes proved true and their profits are already m f excess 500 per cent Still property is going up, day after day. Men Who' paid - $125 for- a- lot, hold the same property, today at $1000. relink-of -'it.-- 'y-?vv ' - s . . - -T7And7 yet, the opportunities are still present, for lots are. still . purchasable in the town for . little more than the opening - prices. r Just as good location . are ' available, for. certainjj-ection were " re-. " served for sale in the different cities pf the .northwest. The lots allotted to Portland are now being sold rapidly. A. E. Howard & -Cq-i-faaving offices t-204-LumbermnsyBaak uil4ingr-are theau thorized representatives of the Vermilion people -in Portland. They have 'literature and a mass of interesting facts concerning the de- velopment of -Canada. t. - , .... . j .. : . . '