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. , " A: THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL",-. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 31,-1911.' jrft . s r ttt t s . t ' n i 11 ' . f i sr aa n H. ! ; I ouuu "bourn aena rnaueaDieinuauYUseinromanaieimsxvurerriionw x v sy$ mmmmm "o" anasssssasi asssassssi MHna4Maaa esassa aaasiaspHw awaaassBBajB smm MBaaaaHai mswm m aai mmmmmmimHmmmmmmmmmMmmmymm4mm.mMmm0mmm g F Join the "Free" Sewing Machine Club, Nov Forming Terms One Dollar Per Week FLAWLESS SI ASSER SPRESENT jr- a, .v GARBAGE SYSTEM -.V" IKS HEALTH A; L Mills, President of First National Bank Makes Very ; Strong Talk at Sellwood Fa voring Municipal Collection. "We never e 4 ssrbase collector, The draymen won't ven haul the aetiea way. because they ssy thara lsno plaoa to put them. We have to dlapoae of gat-bare and waste the beat war wa can," declared A. U Mills, prealdent or toe Flrat rational bank. la an ad' dreaa at Sellwood laat night. In behalf f municipal oolleotion of sarbafa. The members of the Sellwood Commercial olub war araaaed with statements like the one just quoted. while all the city la auppoeed to have ita waate removed In order that. especially la warm weather, the menace of decaying matter to the health of tha people may be averted the Sellwood poo pie made It known that other auburba are treated In tbe aame way. Garbage oolleetion service, such as It Is, la only for the more central portlona of tha ally. Thara oould bo no better argument for the municipal collection ayatem,' said Mr. Mllla. BespoaelMUty Flaoed. "With a ayatem of collection owned and operated by the city, Portland will b dlatrtcted, with a collector for each district, responalble for the efficiency of tha oolleotion. We will have re.pon- alblltty for the kind of garbage collec tion, too, for the first time In tha city's history. If the collector doesn't do his work, the man in charae rauat ret one who does. For tha aake of efficiency and publio health, we muat have muni cipal collection of garbage." Mr. Mllla etpreaeed the conviction that tha municipal collection ayatem will pay a revenue to the city, an argu ment that, he assorted should appeal to buainaaa men and taxpayers. Ha aald private collectors or contractors were anxtoua to have the work. Tha experi ence in other cities la that these, giving Indifferent service, yet reap fortunes. Why, hs questioned, should not Portland have this profit, while at the same ttma being provided with a cheap and satis factory aervlce? Speaka Thursday SvealBa. Mr. Mllla will apeak again In behalf of the municipal collection of garbage and the proposed $75,090 bond Issue with which to buy equipment, Thursday evening before tha Eaat Side Bustneas Men's club In Ringlet's hall. One of tha moat effective argumente for municipal garbage collection pro duoed daring the present campaign was given by Dr. C H. Wheeler, city health officer, before the Cast Twenty-eighth Street Improvement asaoclatlon last night As guardian of tha paople'a health. Dr. Wheeler expressed great de- j Ire for the approval of tha bond Issue. ! Decaying waste matter, he aald. la tha natural breeding ground for dlaease,, and from thence It la distributed by files and other agencies. Actual Menace. ' Ma vividly depicted the actual menace Of the preaent unayatematlo plan of collection by independent collectors, and at tha cloae of hla addreas the audience, after expreaslng oonsternatlon that such conditions as he described should be permitted to exist so long in enlightened Miss Marlowe and Mr. Sothern Present 'The Taming of V ; the Shrew.'---; Br J. r. S. ' . -In- striking contrast to tha terrible tragedy of tha night before, Bothern, and Marlowe gava "Tha Taming of the Shrew." last' night at tha Helllg. The sombre and weird atmosphere of tha Scotch settings of Macbeth war 1 placed by tha color and warmth of tha Italian comedy and tne eiara, most happily cast, moved through tha series of gorgeous stage plot urea, delighting the audience with their extraordinary facility aa comedians. .Both Mr. Sothern and Miss Manowa were known as play era of tha light and fanciful, it la true, before they under took tha heavier work of tha Shakes- peartaa tragedies, and yet thalemande of tha two roles of Katherlne and Fe truchlo are ao varied and so extensive aa to tax the abtlltlea of tha ablest Not since Ada. Rahaa delighted thea- tregoere of a generation ago with bar Kate haa tha role been so strongly or so Interestingly handled as by Miss Marlowe, Laat night aha gave rein to tha beauty that tha richness of 00s turns and tha playfulness of mood of her role permitted her to display to tha (reaieet advantage. Mlea Marlowe,, to her audi ence, waa a high aplrltad and mora or laaa malicious throw,- bat aha waa never an unlovely nor an unloveable one. Sothern, tha Voronese gentleman, waa tha gentleman, and In a rola which per mits of much careless and hit or miss work upon the part of tha actor, ha dis played a knowledge of the character that puts to shams that of even tha more peralatent Shakespearean eharao-tera. No lover of Shakespeare oould witness Bothern's Petruchlo without crediting him with not alone unusual ability aa a creative artist, but unusual patience and industry aa a scholar. Rowland Buokatone. a faithful fol lower of the bard If there aver waa one, did exceedingly wall aa Orumlo, Petru- chlo'a servant, Miaa Lamiaon was good aa Xatherlne'a sister Blanca and Fred erick Lewis, Erlo Blind and Sydney Mather won Individual applause. Tha large number of parta In tha play were capably filled without exception. Tha costuming and atage settings were mar-- veloua It Is said that every ault and gown of the production la historically accurate In materiel and cut It waa a happy and flawless performance, and one that wheta tha appetite still mora for those to coma.' This afternoon and tonight are "Romeo and Juliet'.' while to morrow cornea "Tha Merchant of Ve-r nlco." and progressive Portland, unanimously Indorsed tha proposed bond Issus. Among tha other speakers of the even ing waa Dr. Dav Raffety, who in dorsed all that Dr. Wheeler had said. It haa been determined by tha mem bers of the allied women'a organisa tion that are participating in tha clean up-crusade and campaigning for muni cipal garbage collection, that both cam paigns shall oontinua until tha eve of the election next Monday. Aa that la tha beginning of the Roae Featlval. It la hoped that tha town will then have been put into attractive condition, and that the voters will on Monday approve the garbage collection bond issue. It waa ftrst planned that clean-up week ahould end today. IMI ViEO ' From 133 Sixth Street (Oregonlan Building) Now Located MS Sixth Street Henrico Aider and Morrison Ground Floor Selling BIdg. Columbian Optical Co. Opticians Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Annual Picnic Modern Woodmen ofAmerica Woodburn, Thursday, June 1 $1.50 Rpun W7I . Fb pffnn VAMTnr kit v The great vVbodmeri's event of the year. Elab orate progranvof entertainment. '4 - Trains leave Portland 6:30, 7:50, 9:15, 1 i :00 . i. m., 2:00 j. m. Five afternoon trains returning. , - ' ' " " ' ' ' ; l&THiRD & YSMHILO and 1 Bedding 'mRmer Tomorrow During Roto Fettiral Week a great many Portland folks will be called upon to entertain visitors from out of town. For the benefit of those who will be obliged to buy additional things to the furnishings of the spare room, we inau gurate a great three days' sale of Bedroom Furniture and Bedding at. exceptionally low prices. All of these things will be on sale, of course, at our usual terms of dignified credit We have also made provision for quick delivery, so that the purchasers may rest assured of nceivmg their goods in ample time. Some Thorough-Going Economies in Bedding We have yet to hear of a display of these splendid Bed Coverings that will compare with the collection we have gathered this season. It is unequaled- its completeness in keeping with the high character of the furniture and floor coverings you have become accustomed to find at "POWERS'." We offer for the week's end some very attractive inducements all on sale 'cash or credit, with terms to suit Comforters Ctah or CrtdltTarmg to Suit $1.75 Comfortable f 1.86 Chal lie cOTerlngwhitt cotton filling'.. $2.00 Comfortable tl.55 Chal lie covering white cotton filling. $2M Comfortable S1.6S-Chal-lie covering white cotton filling. $2J0 Comfortable 11.85 Silko line covering white cotton filling Blankets - Cub or Credit Terms to Stilt $1.75 Blankets f 1.80 White cotton soft, fleecy finlah. t2M Blanketg f 1.56 Gray aao! tan toft and fleecy. I2J0 Blankets 81.65 Gray and tan fancy borders. $3.50 Blankets 8 8.86 Full ilia, medium weight white wool Sheds Special 62cj These are seamiest, are of good quality and measure 72x 90 inches. Porv Cast Special Uc These are grades of a very good quality of ' cloth and measure 36x45 Inches. Bed Spreads Cash or Credit Terms to Suit f 1.25 Bed Spread 6e) Hemmed ready for use. $1 JO Bed Spread f 1.19 Fringed and also hemmed. $1.75 Bed Spread 81.88 Fringed and plain hemmed. $2.00 Bed Spread f 1.56 Fringed and plain hemmed. $2.25 Bed Spread 81.68 Fringed and plain hemmed. We are also showing a large line of fine imported Bed Sets at very attractive prices. Pillows Cash or Credit Terms to 8uit $1.00 Feather Pillows 85e $1.25 Feather Pillows 8 1.05 $1.50 Feather Pillow, 81.15 $175 Feather Pillows f 1.88 $2.00 Bolsters $1.55 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Choice of round or oval style. Latest model. Bed Room Rugs We are showing a large line of Colonial Rag and Wool Fiber Rugs that are ideal for bedroom use. Rag Rugs 6x9 feeN-Special 86.75 8x10 feet Special 8885 9x12 feet-Special 813.45 Wool Fiber Rugs 6x9 feet Special 88.65 8.3x10.6 feet Special ...814.35 9x12 feet Special 816.T5 J 55.75 Mattress $3.95 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit 50-pound Combination Mattress, faced with cotton felt at sides, ends, top and bottom filling in center of wood fiber, covering of fancy art tick. $11 Mattress $7.15 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Powers' "Luxury" Mattress, weighs 40 pounds, filling of layer felt, French edge. Blue and white, twill tick. $6 Spring Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Has all metal frames, elevated link fabrics of guaran teed quality. $8.50 Dresser $5.85 Cash or Credit 1 Terms to Suit Has one drawer and double com partment instead of as shown; case is 33 inches wide; golden finish; good mirror. $55 Dresser $22.75 Made of quart'd golden oak in a I splendid Colon ial design. The beveled ' French plate mirror measures 24 by 30 inches. Six Bed Specials These specials do honor to that so- badly over worked word "bargain" and are fair examples o the balance of this store s immense stock. 54.75 Iron Bed at $2.98 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Quite the best bed ever offered at so low a price; cream enamel finish; has angle-iron rails. $6.50 Chill-less Iron Bed at $4.15 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit A vejy fine bed a an extremely low price; comes in cream; has a 45-in. head. $W Iron Beds $6 AS Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Has continuous posts and is very closely filled in a new, scroll and husk design; comes in cream enamel. 58.75 Iron Bed $5.85. Cash or Credit Terms to Suit X new design of the popular "Fes toon" filling; comes :n cream and green; 60 -inch head, 40 inch foot. $19.50 Iron Bedfc $9.95 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Has 2-inch continu ous posts, is very closely filled; comes in cream enamel. milium mum F JJUJUil hi 1 1 IT $29 Brass Bed $18 85 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Has inch continu ous posts, satin fin ish, closelv filled: high rade in con- sirucwon. il II rl t IPSX2S This $5.50 Supported Spring-Very Special at Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Has metal band supports, connected in the center with extra heavy helical springs: closely woven wire fabric. w v it M $25 Dresser at $U15 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Made of finest quartered oak, full level front, ' French legs, oval mirror 22 by 28 inches. $n.so Dresser at $9.85 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit 4 Solid oak, in golden finish; has 4 drawers large and 2 small; 14x24 in. French bev-, eled mirror. : -"rMSJaaSSSBBaaMifcir!7 ' a--J--SSKi. i JJ5 Box Couch $9.65 - x Cash. or CreditTerms to Suit Upholstered -with blue-artJticldrig over- coifed steel springs. Has spring ege'and patent raiser. ".Roomy box for the storage of bedding, etc. Cits Sim O6T1TRC - : - :l!JX'- ay sw- - . lu J4.50 Iron Folding Cot $2.98 ' Cash or Credit--Tenns to Suit The frame is made of black enameled angle The fabric is of "Simmons" make and is guaranteed. . Head and foot fold : in under of cart, taking up little room when not in Iron, fully bodv' use.