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THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,, SUNDAY MORNING,- MAY 21, 1911.. v I A- --s-r 14 -rv VJ:-:;f - ' - "a "MB V . m JF "F rVB OAL.LON8 OF QASOUNK. bv Morris B. '.Walls and John Fleming Wilson. This fa not. m on might Imagine from ia atM it)iiia aft f 1 1 1m ntn .phle Issued by the standard Oil com i nan. Maltha I & Mil frftm nna-a trr A w (or fire gallons of cleansing fluid. sitnougn tne nrioeor in ooo (ii.iu la pinions near tha amount that a . grocer would charge ' - -Fiv - Gallona of Gasoline" is sV novel,' 'bright, breeir, mhaarfiil and YAAm tm.tr to fflk lta nlao among other oUsslas of th ,m ort Ilk , rranit k.; ,tocxton '4 -itnaaer Orange" an Jerome K. Jerome's Three Mair n- BMt''iiiTirriii riAiimbtri Dsrltf, Harom." , although It Wa pub- Jlsnea years- ago. ll ono war aaaaa w mention a' particular episode- In that KonV h, muM'tklnk tit Ana Vn only ne. Tat that on a, tha atary of horse crsce, i"- wnat oia wo int maas St fsmous. fit Oallona of Ouo- llna InataaA ttt hatna- flavAraA-arlAl On amusing Incident, haa mora than des- n. it la ty rar on or in. ronmi stories irabllsned la deoade. .'A. moat mm.mT.1m m tti rm tr If humor la that It does not riy upon Hut vulgarity of an sort .ror ita eirecc ai la oieau, wholesome and real In lta quick, bap v nma of axnralon. lta . rracef ul nAltnr tram a altnatlon' that' oould i'aaallr baooma fareloa4.r rgr It haa aom or nm quimiu at hh wrij Hah writrf lUa; etaea, 'Addlaon or Swift - : Tha wrttarg ara both Icnawn ln Port land, John Flemlnf Wllaon waa , on Tha Journal atari- la tha autumar of 110 and alnoa that Mm hla fama aa a abort atory writer haa apread oyer tha country tbrouch hla elavor work In tha Saturday Evening Poet and other mar aslnea, Ha la alao tha author of "The Land aalmera, t . norel ? puhllahad almulUnaoualy with ,'rFlva Oallona of aaaolln." la eonaequenca of thla laat fact only ono name,, that of Mr. Walla, appear on tha title pare of the latter book. A publlaher'a not to that effect la printed In the volume. Mr. Wllaon la a eon of Dr. J. "R. Wllaon, prealdent fit Portland Academjr. , Morrta B. Wella la "well known here for bia hutnoroue-writing aa the Pea almlat In the oolumnv-of the local pre and for hla work In the Paelflo Month-, ly and eleewhere. Re la alao-a promi nent clubman and Maaon, being a mem ber of the Arlington olub, the Preee club, and a number of the Maaonle or ganisation! Including the Soottlah Rite bodlea and AJ Xader Temple of - the Vf.n RhHna. and la nrealdent of the local Theoeophlcai aoolety. . He alao clalma the doubtful honor of being the X.- 4 - a .. t Morrti B. Wells, one of two inthorg of "Fire Gallons of Gaso-lno." mobile, and the flret o buy one for fun. While the book haa many fault, and lta plot la rather tenuoua and not al ways kept In mini by the author, It la delightfully 'funny all; the , way through. The character ar all likeable, cheerful and human; even Mr. Thomp- aon, the anobblah wife or jtne pluto crat of the atory, display a.number of good polnta aa ahe makea a .dash or two through the book In a large, red. 18000 French car. - . Th, irani la laM on T)a Poa Sound, a beautiful though ' Imaginary aheet of that tuura a afronr resemblance to Taqulna bay where It la understood part of the book waa written, it n tha tana- of the aalt air. the freehnesi nf th wood and a thoroughly western atmoaohera that only a lover of -the west -could feel. . The atory Itself ,1a about automobllea and gasoline launcnea in general anu Can This Man Read Your Life? aeya and AU Bvesta of X4fa Many Say He Reveals Their Lives With' Amazing ; Accuracy -v -r a-w Tt BeadtMra WU1 Be 8 for a , Short Time toAU Journal Beadera. Claim in dwuuui humwi vw.u ( aecond man In" Oregon to buy an auto-1 about a number of exceedingly amualng of the yarn la expressed tn th title. Tumiu knowK that five gallon la practically th unit of quantity for gaaolme.; Biaaieson ana mrwr, ui Joint ownere of a new automobile have constant trouble with their gaaolln t lVVUU A V M a I supply; and Jdlggs, ma ever-neipiui ( I Biggs, always arrive opportunely co tt acen In hU launon wun a nv gal lon can. . J ... Bigg M an Englishman andja the . .. i j .van. f a n v Anaraniar .or 1 11 v. uuu,. m. v mm . r, buv,iuv.( v.. -"-- - wtl-Van.- a' d wntnW. Idlatlnrulahlng trait Is a roajestlo front. eWoh, ee, wtrt 4 uU MMMumi,, assurance that only "wrw" individual born In the ao-called gen ' s1piiaTT-Kalra, JoST Itty daaa of England and educated In i an oaiDiuaivv "'B"- . to possess. Bigg's steady uritisn oaim asserted Itself on every" occaalon and when he wanted anything, ae euner i a aakad fnr it with an xuulslte xpeoUtlon.that he would get It wlthn out dispute, criticism, cavu or amai. Biggs, according to the atory, had been in America a number of yeara before the action begina. To quoU from the book: "It waa related of him that once the -Parifio had hauled an extra sleeper all the way from Fort William to' Winnipeg mereiy ociu: m" entitled to a lower berth and there innan left: o tha tale of one of Tidewater cltlxene ran. It appeared that tne row upper wn that were taken were Inhabited "by aelf effacing Americana who had accepted them -meekly . enough,- aitnougn, , uxe Biggs, they .had been promiaea tower. Thee Dllgrlma ..from, the. Jand -of -the ... - tha home of the brave. descendant It la true rf determined forefathers wno maae oosion owwr m glgantlo teapot, but now, ala! th long ...fint . fimnration ridden American BUltviHiw r w all now,-retlred to aa-pbacur place along the platform wnere no one couia hear them oi profit, by their remark, and Individually and collectively,, unan imously and fervently, euraed the Cu P. R.. the Dominion government, m au- ,K.Mav that they were born, and i..tiM a.J fMA faaf-TjidlV Of All. a DOXH poua colonial Official who had four aeo- tlons ana Dotn orawins '-"v -v di.mI TTa waa ralml-r tellln the man at the window lnalde the atatlon--for the fourteenth tlmethfct the agent In New Tork had aaid n,wouia veioRmpu for a lower terth "when I bought my ticket,, don't 'you- knowr . ... v "1 am aorry. eir.' satd the man at the window respectfully, "but I didnt i. .v,. vim an' tha lower bertha are In ,.ir.')v ' t mh dvt you an upper In tha middle of the car. The ventilation la perfect, and you'll be quite comfort able, air.' - , , : . A mar fallow. 1 1 CIWDt BleCD oh a beaetly hlf, don't you know!" ob jected Bigg.,- K "Very aorry, alr,M anawered the man at the window for the fifteenth time, "but ...... ..n, aun't on the miraer' Hat. and there la nothing left for you, it.' Th man at the window rererrea to a notice: poated consplcuoualy on the steamer rrom owen wraou n u- Ham, which . aaid that paasengera ror ttti ,wi 'further . west., desiring W lfUIIC ' (-- - - sleeping accommodatlona on - th train should leave tneir name . witna.xne purser. ' -.. "T aon t Know anyvmns aovui ui bally purer,,' aaid Blgga firmly. The agent In New Tont saia n wouia xei graph for lower berth when I bought tirir.K -inn't vou know. Fahncv!" said. Biggs, turnlne around and address ing the pompous colonial - ornciai ana the rest of hla fellow eountrymen who had gathered to a1st- Blgga. even ? 1 na tn Ten u& 1117,1017 n ,v lona- ahrnuded th ancient sciences been . j . M t..., ii.n 4, mm mm m ou.tam aa been perfected that reveal wtth reayl tut. - T. At.. .K. ...... mnA Am rosition of an Individual and so outlines he life aa to assist In avoiding error; and taking ad van taps of opportunities? . Roxroy, a man who haa for 20 yeara been delving Into the myeteriea of the OCCUIt, muung a auienwiiu ,iuuj w iu various methods of reading the lives of people, aeema to have reached a higher round on the ladder of fame than his predecessors. Letters are pouring Into hla office from all part ot the world, telling fit the benef lta derived from his advice. Many of hie patrons look upon him as a man gifted with some strange, mysterious power,-bat he modestly as serts that what he accomplishes is due alone to. an understanding of natural He" is a man of kindly feeling toward humanity end hi manner and tone Im mediately Impress one with his sincere -belief in hi work. ? A huge stack of grateful letter from peopl who hav received reading from him adds to oth er convincing proof es to his ability. w ....Alnn... ..it n.lmtat. Bilmlt Pthat liie syatem aurpaaaea anything yet introduced, - 2L, . UlSi' jjarones - fa.tii4uvi, - m . w Prof. Roxroy eayai I thank you for my complete lift reading, -which la -really of ' extraordinary accuracy r had al ready consulted several astrologers, but never before have I been answered with ao much truth or received ' uch com plete aOsfactlon. It is with sincere pleasur that I shall recommend ypu lo ,my friend and acquaintances; for I feel eure mai 1 1 wum.u ii, uwiim o - m-v VMU - " " ' ' And would ask what for me v TOU nav to .ajvii- ,1V0. 4tU, - JNO. Hi A. rveiiHiiipiun meu . . . .... . , ijnn w 'Ed Eland. . -If you I oolonlal offiolal. who Immediately took . , - ' 1 . 1 a ...,m. btamna I n . - .1 t Jt . mm t vour own country) . to pay posUge, l . frland Mr Birrs .?i"Cl"9 T oawn't hava lower berth when th agent In New1 Tork said be would tele graph when Mr. Biggs bought hi ticket, don't yon knowTTL. Blgga waamt a frland of th official, but on auoh occasion ail Englishmen are brothers. . ' . - "X wfll report thla matUr," oonttnued tha pompous' colonial official, severely. "I will write to Sir .Wilfred . Ieurler I By gad. ril writ to th Ttm lr1" Th pompous C O. stamped his cane tn Hen of a gouty font that would barely allow him ta walk, "Jenkloar ha thun dered, turning to hla eecreUry. "Make a not that 1 ara to write to th pre mier f thla baaatlr province, and -tall him what-1 think of him for allowing auoh an outrage, Oct Off my foot, d- you, airr. he a hooted at Jenktna, who In hla anxiety to please had erowded la too oloe and trod on hla employer's gouty pedal extremity, -i yn' Z'. ' - ' v, "Te. air. Thank you, air." aaid Jn klnav backing away la great trepidation and writing rapidly to hla not book. "Get off his excellency foot beg bar- don, 'air write to Str Wilfred Laurler, sir Time outrage man in New. Tork telegraphed when Mr. Blgga bought his ticket, don't you to" Jenkins closed hla not book In a reanectful manner. and returned it to hla pocket with Ua remark,. "Very good, air. Thank yen. air." 1. . -. "There'a another car, sir, that might be put on the train," aaid tha man at the window, now thoroughly alarmed. "I'll wire to headquarters for Instructions." "Very good, sir," said th pompous colonial official coldly. "Jenklna, write to Sir Wilfred Laurler and tell him I don't like hi beaetiy cllmata." Thank you, air,' aaid Jenklna Dodd, Mead at Coy New Tork. Price $1.18. "A Tenderfoot with Peary," by Oeorge Borup Thla might be Urraed, th sun ny aid of suffering, privation and ac complishment. For four centurle the world ha been harrowed with the heart breaktng 'account of th .heroes who struggled to reach the farthest north, only to be baffled, leaving to the world littl els than a record of herolo suf fering and failure. After reading thla charming account of one of the expedl Uons, which was the first to register success.- the question naturally arise, would Mr, Borup havo bean able to hav o gloriously overlooked the Buffering he endured, and chronloled ao' bright a atory of It, if th goal had not been reached We believe he would, for the strong, happy courageous man, and not tha adventurer, showa on every page. The atory beglna when the "Roosevelt sailed from New Tork July , 1901 though the writer aaya the voyage did not properly begin . until, they aalled from Sydney, 11 daya later, and It ends with a loving tribute and farewell to all those who ha stood so loyally by tho expedition. In closing ho saya of hla great commander: We fellow may go on other expedl tlona, but it waa Commander Peary'a last What a leader to serve undert Always kind, considerate, giving ua fel lows good advice, going out of his way to help ua. Had th Commander been the grim., military martinet or despot his' enemies make htm out to be, be could never have gotten the work out of either the Eskimo or u fellow, and It waa duo only to hi great determina tion,, his never knowing when he waa llelced, and hla ability to encourage and hold all of ua together, to hold every man to the main purpose of the ex pedition, that the American flag is whera it la at the North Pole." - Throughout the book la written la a delightfully free and vlvackrue style. It Is, perhaps, not elegant, for It Is replete with Americanisms, and "classlo slang," but ft is more than Interesting; It la wholesome and Invigorating and tha reader la pussled to know whether It ilhe atory or the writer ho la (the most Interested In.- - . - The narrative 1 entirely-free from' technicalities, or scientlfle allusion, and ofullr. of thrilling adrentwr that Jt might readily be taken for fiction. If It were not that It truth, is far stranger and more convincing than any flight of the Imagination could picture. . O. W. Melville, rear admiral U. S. N. (retired) who was one of the unfortu nate De Long party, has written a touch ing preface, saying, among 'other thing "But when we consider th toll of hard ship and life which the grim king of th frosty north haa eolleoted of all men and of all natlona that have dared to venture within har domain, we'are impelled to ask; "ro what purpoeer ; ' "I may anawer now aa Z have a hun dred time before i to, every purpose that I nebl for the' benefit of mankind, that all may have knowledge , though at the prioe of trial and suffering on the part of the lnveatlgatora of earth'a phenomena. To the same purpose that Galileo endured the' punishment of Rom for th acquiring -of knowledge, to the.am purpose that scientists and thlnkera of every age . have endured hardships that they might know the truth. For knowledge In the end is powet wealth and happiness for man kind.' ' ', Commander Peary continued In the atruggl for -half a life time. Though rebuffed tlm and again tn th many year of suffer ing and eonatant endeavor, though often driven back, ha was never defeated. He always kept In view his one aim o ac complish the work, though it bad de feated many brav heart and demanded the Uvea of many. , Tet what oould on man do without the-loyal aupport of eubordlnate and comrade! To' thla 7 support, eoopld with th well designed plan, do I at tribute tha final success of th last ex pedition to the North Polo of tha earth. And net the least la he (Borup) of whom I write, who etood..ahouldr ta shoulder with th veteran of Arctlo work and though but a boy accom plished a man" task. In hla modeet book he haa given to th world an ac count, of bla moot Interesting experi ences, and I commend It to readers of liter tare, of exploration and to. lovers of beoka of travel.?. - Tha book which' Is handsomely bound la nolrold with nearly M Uluatra tlona. reproduced from photographs tak en while on tha expedition. Frederlok A. Stoke company. Prlc;$t.lO. 1 rA Winter Romance in Poppy Land," by Una NUon Hopkins, Mia. Hopkins ereatea a mystery that la moat ingenl eusly worked out m her winter romance and bold tha reader In curious sua? pene to the end where the revelation clears all misunderstanding and love be comes triumphant. That' fatal night In the, garden when June Wlnthrop over huni tha man aha loved and hi com panion planning th theft of Jewels and subsequent scrcy and alienee ahe main tained, wun ner near swungm wv"" ..mimm, mnA iav,u. much to ' the utter mystification of her mother, was fol lowed by weens or waiting iw a letter which waa to advise her action, ik.t winM hava haan unbearable X- oapt for William's the gardener, cheery and numoroue pniiosopny. out win Oliver waa no burglar deaplte th dam aging evidence, and the reason la very Ingenious ana almple, but to tell it here would spoil tho pleasure of the prospec tive reader cf thla delightful romance. The California scenery In which Mrs. Hopkins aet her character la charming ly deeorlbed, and tne,fel with her lit ,i. Miin nit thalr asauralona about the country the wonderful experlenoe of liv ing in a Jana or roses ana mow in um same day. The cosmopolitan Major Vnnwlaa anil hla ehattr. fOSSlDV. frivol ous wife with her attempt at "aeotarlan functions," "one ror my jupisoopaiiao friends one for tho Presbyterian I Mi.i,t inOil, tha- Conrrearatlonallat and Baptist and Methodis there, poe albly and on for my f rlenda well Who ar more advaneed In rellgloua thought" afford a lively lntereat to the atory quite different though not o compelling a th racy, homely humor and philoso phy of William, th hired man. In sketching hla character Mr. Hopkins has not merely repreeented, but created a human neing.-wnom au oi us, a mm riM vnllM lav in i th U)1W ?l V a V J Bf t ww -r ---. ar ar ' r - companionship of, and feel grateful too for anon a aervic a n rna u winning. Mr. Wlnthrop to set an early Aew fnr tha waddlna-. "But VOU ShO' ain't a-goln to let money atan' In the way o' happiness 1" William began his M.tiM.tM -iIbmIm "Hit, th' Lord's way thar arn't nothln' In thla worr goln' to live always, oom aay otjbb Juno' a-goln to b left 'lone In thla big worl.'r It waa th last sentence that hastened tha wedding In the Church of the Angela, bowered in the picturesque valley, In in.-.M L. th. h.nnv nllma tn tha chanpln'g winter romance of June Wln throp ana ueorge uuver an poppy Richard ,0 Badger. Price $1.26. .. The Stuyveaant Pre will publish next week two books, "The Power of Conscience," by Bee Barham Davis, a; snlrlted tale ot social conditions or to day, dominated by the eternal feminine and the riddle of personality. It por trays with .certitude and discretion the tatrioat relations of the- sexes, and the Inevitability that right must prevail in tha final reckoning. . ii ii "Souls of the Infinite," by Dr. S." E, Griggs, a historic tale, the theme of which deals with tha reincarnation of the aoul. 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Ironmaster," originally announced for Juno Imu. will b pub Uhd May JO, by Th Century Co. .The tory la one of unusual situations and character, and th-telling 1 put Into th mouth of John Sherwood, who find himself, and wins his Bfere happlnesa, out of seemlag failure and wreck. A new novel of - exceptional gnallty by a new writer la ptomlsed In Mr. Russell Codman's "An Ardent A marl. can.' which The Century Co. wfll pub-llsh-Tfay it. It tells the atory of a young American girl visiting her own country ror tne first time, who, though bom and educated abroad, :1s a real ana very . ardent Amerloan. "1 ST. FRANCIS' ACADEMY ) v TO; RENDER PROGRAM On of th meat Interesting affairs' of (he coming week will bo th dramatic vntag given for SFraneiei academy at the Helllg theatre on Friday, May, II, whan' tha beantlful drama entitled "Tha Dawn of a Brighter Day," will be produoed by special local talent, assisted by th atudent of St JTraacls academy and acme of the former grad uate. Th splendid' success which haa erowned th work of St Franc! acad emy la tha play given in th past yeara preaeagee a - grand program on next Friday evening. , ' a " ft . . QoJnlaalt for Boy Scoots IBomU! Dhnwteh la Tbe J aa mall Aberdeen, Waah.; May 10. A branch of the Boy Soouts ta being organised here by H B. Crary, who 1 the soout master. Membara for aeveral patrol have been recruited. The Soout a plan to apend part of their aummar at Lake Qulnlault where they can put their for est training to use and hav a fin vaca tion. . . YOUNG APPLE TREES : YIELD BIG PROFIT ..'.TV.; 1 , fv.;. (flawlal Dtapato te Tke-jMraaLI White Salmon, Waah May 10. M. C. Martin thinks he holds the record for Income from young apple trees.- Last year he reoelved 157 from two three-year-old Winter Banana trees and two four-year-old tree. The fruit, from thee tree was so perfect that people mad special trips to see tha trees and buy apple aa souvenlra . He failed to take sweepstakes at . tha National Apple Shews only because the fruit waa ,too large.,.;'. y . With IBQ0 In cash, a small family and no stock, M. C Martin left Cenca-l Looks, Or., in the fall of J0 for White 8almon, where he purchased 10 acrra of forest' 'He has developed the ID acre tract by hla own efforts Into an orchard which he valuee at . tlMOO. Thla year he will market an hnmen yield of Strawberries from nine acres, the growing of which doea not aeem to Interfere with the growth ef hie apple trees. Not a drop of water haa been need for Irrigating purpoaea 7 John W. 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LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS" IN OREGON See Other Store Nero on Last Page Section 1 , This Issue Remarkable Sale Real Eastern Sugar Osred E-kms, Pound 1 5c IT'S the unordinary process used in curing that makes this ham the delicious, appe 1 tizing food that it is. Cured with pure cane granulated sugar, smoked 1 Ca over a slow hickory fire. Special for Monday's sale at this low price, a lb. ,1 Hotel Mushroom on; sale First Choice Mutlpm?aTfTeti Pels on epecil "r fbr MdnJa , tale" Mphclay. a caii 25c sale Monday at, can 21c - t; , t'. : ; ;" . " The Popular Butternut and Beechnut Butter at a Roll 50c Victor Catsup, small sire Blue Label Catsup on sale Oyster Cocktail Sauce on .bottle, special at only 9c Monday at, a bottle 18c salefor Monday only 51: Famous Danish Process Copenhagen Butter at Only 50c Home-Made Grape Juice, Home-Made Grape Juice, Punchezey offered at spe pint bottle, Monday 17c quart bottle, Monday 33c cial sale Monday for 40c Popular Royal Banquet Butter Special a Roll at Only 53c Paper-Shelled Almonds on English Walnuts specially Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs sale for Monday, lb. 17c priced Monday, lb. 20c on sale Monday, doz. 22c Queen Tomatoes Two Cans for 15c, One Dozen Cans at 89c Kaoia, three-pound can on Kaola, five-pound can for Kaola, ten-pound can Mon sale Monday at only 41c - Monday's sale at only 71c day at low price of $1.40 Butchers Lard, Ye Old Fashioned, Ten Pound Palls $1.17 i j ii ' II I . ' J'l " '"' I - - M'eiWi ii.i 1n.iia.e -.i i-iiie iaS..-.aipa.iaa,...s..aa-Bl-j .yn . ia a.-: ; . --K-- - ---. - .'- .;-; v. Alpresco . Loganberry Jam Yeloban and Holly Milk on 3-C Dry Whole Milk for special for Monday 21c sale at, can 8c, doz. 93c Monday's sale at 25c-45c; Limburger Cheese, Fancy One Pound Rolls at Only 2U Neufchatel special Monday Imported Swiss Cheese for Wisconsin Cream Brick on tuthis price,2a cakejtc Monday's sale, a lb. 33c sale for Monday, lb. 17c Ohredded VJheat Blscults,Speclal a Package at Only 10c WelAMSo in Portland for Fresh Romanoff fRusstmCm Jars $2.50 -- ' - - - ' L.-. . l' I I ' I1"' ii ' T ' '-' 1 . .. ' 1 :. ' . ' , . , - it ". - SEMbM'BWTABLEQF I !