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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1310. ! . ; E EXI BIT OF MM l DOHFIS Portland Society Opens Third Annual Display at Museum of Art. . The Art ndicrarti ocieij w during- the conetruction of this portion land opened ItsWhlrd annual exhibit t I of the line. A; , ; ,T tha Museum or jari lasi Tunin. J..110 OREGON TRUNK LINE i 1;; soon to extend ' (Special Dlapatt to The ' Journal. ) , Madras. Or April 15. That construe. tlon of the Oregon Trunk, Line south of Madras Jia to fee commenced at Once la evidenced by. tea arrival yesterday of Realdent Engineer IT. E. Beard, who will fee atationed at .the Donl b row place, four mllea aouth of tola city. . Division JEng-lneer JLltner. ... who haa aupervlalon of oonatruotlon on tha Ore iron Trunk line for (6 mllea aouth of Madraa and extendlna- 11 , mllea . aouth of ; Bond, paaaed through town , Sunday lor iteamona, where ha will ba located Different varletlee of roota and fish are oooked together and aolemn addreaaea mad by, tha leading tribesmen." . '; I.owcy Street Railway, j ' ' B(wHul TMapaMi to The-Jnnrnal.V Eugene, Or.. April -If. The aurvey for tha College iliil loop estenslon of tha local street' railway system,' flva mllea In length, waa begun today and oonatruotlon work la expected to begin between now and tha flrat of May. The offtolala of tha P. 11 A 10. railway bava accepted tha $S 5,000 bonus raised and promise 'to ha4 , the loop completed within two monthe after work begins. largo crowd presenwaa delighted who tli display of beautiful hand-made goods Jn leather, gdBd. allver, coppar, brans, woxi. 1 Cloth books, decorated china, notterr. -baskets and -Other , al tides made by band in these days. Tha rooms of tha exhibit ara decorated In festoona of forest greena and dog wood blossoms so that tha .whole place ia prevailed with a delightful fragrance of tha woods. , ' Among the most interesting exhibits is tha local one by tha Frank W. Hlg gins school of metal , work. Kvery de partment of hand metal work Is repre sented, and of special Interest la the silver ring set with lapis lasn.ll. by. 'Mrs. Warren B. Thomas, which la to ba pre sented to Madams Schumann-Heinle Tha Portland Raffia club also baa an excel lent display of baskets and other woven work of tha sort. v " Mrs. John Claire Montelth "baa some striking designs in blua and white made in a bed spread and luncheon set. Miss Alice .Winslow has two charming nur sery bibs. Misa Anna Hoban an effee- live tooled leather center piece and In the local exhibit Mrs. Met Wood haa two 24 Kt. gold rings dona after tha Chinese : which are particularly fine work. . , 9 Some beautiful pieces - of textlla are , exhibited by D Arcy Gaw and not leaat . In interest are tha quilts In attractive pattern and design made qy tha moun ta i nwh i tea of he- eou th-r--W'-.'' 1. K. Tuerck has a splendid piece of wrought iron. work and there ara charm ing pieces in carved -wood, exquisite Jewelery, books and pottery, with a com plete set of metal worker's tools loaned by the lloneyman Hardware company. A number of the students In tha school uf design have pieces in the exhibit, among them Miss Norma Basset, -who , has a rug of her own design for which fhe dyed many of the eolors. Miss ; Olive Failing of - tha school of design 1 won the competition - for the design of i tha honorable mention tag which wiil J appear later, i, J Goods have been eent from all parts ' of the United States as well as Canada . for this exhibit: and In the collection 1 are some as fine pieces as can be found. The exhibit will be open until April 28 and will be open at ihe hours, and free on the Kama days, as ia the. Art Museum, Vaklmas to Give Herb ' Feast, Y tUelted PrM teased Win.) Toppenish. Wash.. April 16 The an miai "feaat of herbs" will ba clvaa near nere . next Sunday by tha Yakima In dlans.1 The feast is obsorved In differ ent parts . of the Taktma reservation, last Sunday the ceremony' being per formed at Wapato and Alfalfa This Is one of tha most important holidays of tne Indian religion. Rev. George Waters, recently elected chief of the tribe, ex plains the. feast aa follows: 'Y- m ' r.;--;.- This la the way .our ; great 1 grand fathers used to wnmhlA ntut . for tha flrat crop of Indian roota 'grown In the hills. , Every year In , April we do so. f ' I', i J-;'--, f 1 ' A consijnment of 5000 . pictures were received yesterday a&d more" (. ,. are enroute. " -' - Bring in Your Coupons After 9 o'clock Friday Morning ' ' Leading East Side Department Store East Morrison St. Cor. Union Ave. All Uorrlsca CrIJ-e ssd Transfer Cars Pass Osr Dosrs-Tte E. SlltlL S. Uzz Cztlhtk Ezst Tw6-Bays:6ilnJofidefo They're bargains that are even more attractive than the ones that kept us so busy during last Saturday and Monday Sale. Past records will surelv be smothered TOMORROW and MONDAY. Nowhere else can you save as much money as right here during this unique sale.' " You positively cannot get such grand values on the west side-. in the high ' , ; , ; v , : extraordinary bargains ' v , . r, , : BACHELOR BOYS : NOW OWN HOME IN - UNIVERSITY TOWN e tfipHal T)lpatch to Tbe ionrnal.V ; ! University of Oregon, Eugene, April 15. With their April pay e ment the Hood River. Bachelor's club 'Wlu own their home' in Eu-- Kne. .This, is an organisation of .. ijve atudUa from- v the- "Hood - Kiver : High school, . who . are - boarding t themsfelvea while at- tending the university. Tha or- ganlzed last year and began pay- ment oh a comfortable house -in : Gross addition.' near the college. Kach of the members finds time a to pursue his' studies and serve 1 his week '' as housekeeper, cook e ana general domestic. " LABORERS SCARCE AND ALL VAGS ARE NABBED ' ' 1 fHnltert rr Leaaed Wlra.t North laklma. Wash., April 15. The fheriff of Yakima county has ordered the arrest of every idle man. Five were arrested In Toppenish yesterday and sen tenced to the chain gang today. : Idle ness is henceforth to be an evidence of Vagrancy here, tha sheriff reasoning mat witn rarmers crying ror help a man not working evidently does not want to worn. Ranchers and contractors are un able to get men, though they offer $2.60 ana 3 a aay. . ' ' WJ omen's $2 .00 and$350 Shoes l hese comprise an odd lot' of shoes re tailing at-from- $2 .to $3.50. We have them in lace; bluch er,and some-button; patent leathers. You'll find a wide assortment of nar- 'row , widths, in all sizes to 6 and small sizes in alL widths. ' Some are light hand ""turned x soles, flex ible McKay .sewed and some of Good year welts. They're extraordinary -bargains and : we advise early selections in order to obtain tire best values; Spe cially, priced for Saturday and Monday, only,' the pair fin; nrm a . . . ii ' y ii it i ii;j WJfW.V.. $1.00 American lady Corset As illustrated," these corsets are -'desrgned '.with' special consider ation for the pre vailing, .styles They,-give a charm ' to gown and figure from : every viewpoint. -We have these in both, long and medium lengths, medium bust, with supporters attached."; They are made of very , fine quality, ba tiste and coutil Regular $1.25 Value' ) I ! ! Il I 111 (Til ) ( J J '' , ', ' ",'." ' 'V V,'',,; ' ' . ' 1 ' J. "'"..'' ':' . :" "" "" .A1 1 i - t it ' .- : r fV . ' -Jink ;i P'', - ' ' ' l'.lltl "'ill - : -i '11 " Hi) I Vi ! ' VZTTl 1 4 r if; U1 I:1 alr- 1 J ' ? I Yamhill. . f -t - r s A fine assortment -All the ; latest shades brown, blue, etc' of colors of . gray, The best worsteds, serges, cassi meres, etc. Made up in the high est style of the jart of clothes mak ing. ' Only the reliable, standard makes, carried by us goods, that we can recommend and win permanent customers. . " , Wife . Vou do; not need much cash to trade here. Open a charge account. . (Hi First and Yamliill ill Second & Yamhill Regular value is $1.25.' Special QC for Saturday and Monday at v Ol Master Masons Meet. ; ' (Vpedal Dtaoatck t Th. Journal. r.ugene. Or., April 15. The arand council of the Royal and Select Master Masons was held la Eugene yesterday) - arternoon, attenaea fty about 25 from I Portland. Salem and Albany, besides a large number living in Eugene- Last! evening Hiram council met and Initiated six candidates Into the degree., TALKS on TEETH By IEB SEX SESTAX. CO, DllHTlflTg Art and Nature ? mere are only two things in the woria An ana Nature. Art la man's interpretation or Nature, the way Nature affect him. Intelligence is understand-1 in nature ami allaying one's self. - ine man who Invented the Alveolar inemoa or aentistry was a genius, - "by Accident perhaps," but none the les a .eniua. He knew that hia work to en- nire must be artlatle and In close iroximity to Nature. He therefore aet Knout to devise a plan by which missing Iwth cdulil be replaced more beautiful .inn irio original ones, yet loo and fel naiurnu i ne result baa boen that the .HIT.,., men ,,, practically or it i'ininyjj revoiuiionixing destutry. Ment t not accident has made the ig. wnat it la. the largest and most eucceful high class dental '"UTrn in toe world 11 off ices -i . i aauaiiea patients to refer to In r" ' , jean 19 guing some. - - Aiyeolar Taeta, -Where Bridnwot Zs Zmpesslble., If only Toor front teeth, are left, say tt-rs or four or more, we can replace f t thoKe tlat have been lost on bt If el'-ar bark. ith Trfert AlTecIa wt:.t brMiawotk would be lm-1 ifi!l rn it yrvB fcaj or t from K-.-ih to lie to. If yoa hae onlr two' I . k leefi vn nrh side, ut, molars. c- 'irj!r ail th front teetk that! ' - r,-,r aun imuufl. eerriraile 1 !c i Km Alie'-iar teih- This coult not j i ;! r be dn y the brire rnul rl .ere t r l tr-m ork J poaalble. there I t iiwipiriMn botwen the two. Ail " v iar r-. rfnu. cr our work t ' ' I rwf rut In by eno-' ; f I ,..a dBili. and rria ! .. t. j tn. Ant. uniike brtdra-! i- ." -r r'etK" t. It is prartb'auiy ( , -, . No r..t:ng r,r t :ttirr Into the' . I T lo I d'- 5d. Sow. ifrfTI, N.ri e jwaL ar.uft wouid yoe i , . en s nne buns $15 to $18 values They are alt handsomely . tail ored - and have hand made shoulders and collars,' with shape ' retaining front Yoa . can buy no finer suits in this city at these regular prices. AH the hand some soring patterns in worsteds and cashmere Suits, in the' new grays and popular, color combina tions; also all wool Blue berges are shown. ; Regular $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 values, Sat- O QC urday and Monday ... ep I tVt urn MUM en'sllightShirls Regular 75c value We're offering the great est bargains in men's Night Shirts you've ever seen. The materials are of . fine quality soft finish muslin, cut long and in good full width. They're well made and neatly trimmed. ; Some of them are made . without ' collars and some have 'soft collars. These extfa fine 75c night robes reduced specially for this Saturday and Mon- Aft day sale to ,..,.........,rlC Sample Hats For Mmn and Boys Here are some of the most exT traordinary bargains in Hat for men and boys offered this season. They consist ot a fine line of soft felt sample Hats in all new sprintr styles. All the popular colors 6f the season, including the fashion able grays, are included in this lot We have them in all sizes; They represent Hats that sell regularly at from $1.50 to $2.00; being a sample line, they're really worth more. Your chmce of these QC Hats, Sat and Mon., at only eOC Scotch Ginghams i (gsar ncguiar djvi ' values V - For Saturday and Mon- .-Vw;' day, we place on -sale a large assortment of extra fine quality Scotch Ginghams,- in stripes, , checks and plaids, 32 inches wide, that sell regularly at 35c the. yard, but during this ale we've reduced them to sell 9C at,, the yard. .... ... .1.. .. ...a-uC ! rdl I ' ' OFFICE. , '. Vei u JtVigvaesTOl . . V? SHO0 t j ,. leytnetON 3T .... . f ace Curtains I tat I a.a ana ej.vu values V J Nottingham and Bobbi r nette Curtains of excel lent quality, in white anj Arabian, with braided edge and , Battenberg trimmings. .We have them in very attractive patterns. The Notting ham Curtains are 60 . inches in width, and the Bobbinette 40 inches wide. ' Special for Satur- tt fir day and Monday. the pair vLUj Table Oilcloth 1 Regular 25c vaiuea For . Saturday only, we offer the best grade of Table Oilcloth, in a large variety pf colors and patterns,, at, C per yard r....... lwC Only five yards to a customer. y-yorr'liea ' tatti1, a ?'. t" ci.' r d'tt.m as ln r t fr p. U, , ,t t !' Its a boaatf.il ? rr. At ar ,. r . t f !- 'r 1 ' h- " X 5 . iki This excellent line of 5 quart Roya! Gray Lipped Preserve Kettles is abaolctelr the best fay. enamel ware made, without any ecrr-Mons. Every piece is a selected first. They're made w:th an extra, heavy steel bae. and have a thiek permanent coating in high toned pray rrKtt!ing. They a!o have aa earrfl lift and wre bale. Keirn lar Tc to 50c values. pecia'!y priced If for Saturday ! ...10C Ve'e 7.r,!y a sufficient q-iantity f-r Satur itx ni erly fr'ecti...n. On'y one a cti turner. None to ch.i'dreo. - No f 1 rre ordtrf; Extraordinary Basement Bargains for Saturday Royal Enamel Preserve Kettles 1()fTinWzch PifliiirO llWifUlUI dtweVj, Pictures at 5c We offer dn-ring this sale a fine collection of krge sire colored pictures for framing 16x20 consisting of beautiul land scapes, farm scenes, life pictures and pictures of animals, etc Ther sell regularly everywhere for 25c each, but we've reduce J Ihe price for Saturday and r Monday, only, to SZ Basins at 5c Here is another unique value for Saturday. Good 1VA Inch Tin WaOi B a ins, with seamless pressed tin. They cannot be purchased' else where at !es than 10c each. rcij; priced for Sat bMsv" only, at, each 5c M- ' . ,V ..When you- ' ; , lv 1 pay more than one thou- ..,''" sand dollars for a lot in Portland, you have i - y'', V ! , a perfect right to expect that lot to be close in V.. -:-'. served with excellent streetcar service having , ; every possjble street improvement to be near to a first- . class - school to be restricted to residences only to be - " surrounded by a built-up section. If you don't; get all of these qualifications ypu are paying too much money if you pay r over a thousand lor a single lot. The closer in the Jot the better . ; . the streetcar service the finer the improvements the more., severe restrictions thtf higher the ejevation the nearer a large school the more select the neighborhood the faster, will be .the increase in value. Take careful note, of the foregoing and investigate the section" blocked off on the map at the top. of this announcement. Mr. Mumford is in ... charge of our Irvington office, which is located at East Seventh and Knott streets, and is reached every- three to five minutes all day . ,. long by Woodlawn, Alberta or any other of the lines running .out Union avenue. The run to Knott street is a matter of twelve minutes only. Prices in the blocked off section are to be raised S200 on every unsold lot May I. Present .prices for comers, 100x100, S3CC0; May 1- " prices, $3400. Prices for inside lets, - 51250; May 1 prices. S1450. Terms per cent down and 2 per cent rncnth. Improvements 0x100, : 10 per 1 m M ''Jt liertwt, ask W a Km0 Sm C9 iHk."r,T?nTT. Vmto .. at. J . w i i A