THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AVUlV 11. Hit
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3 TOJHICE
GUDEHGONIESIS
a s am
U. C. Maris, Prcf. Boquei and
Prof. HcUel to Talk to the
' Pupils Outlook Is Most
Encouraging.
Btgtaaiag uyr m.iH c
Matte, ll-u.lul tttl I ! e-ti.l
ritalii f !-
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IIIUM enfcaete. IU ' !
IKa e41rr .
(ri eruentiea aim in rini..
ta purple brlite" ! 2
ttlMi Ur. Marur etA.e rte a
iui'i by erreat -f
, tata) garfiHti talcei rMl.
1 uewl.y end Welie4 ,f ir.ie wrwa
lTfnMf vt l A "
la ee eaak ff IHa a- hoeU .a he cea
tmr la llnt, ! the ertei
anal lama au(b. ead ei.le
taeea ho to eulUtale lleit gardeea ao
that tbey raa be pr1e in me
elM-Uy reattet ta Jus. lt the Armor),
M,tM all alala txalr la rlmb.i
la roi(lcai with lha elate fair at
11. at,
XUaatreted aVetreee,
Prefeaeor Ikxiuet a tur will ta rn-
eluded with a nwMKlhf for parents. '
leathers and advieory riBililee) la I
tha coevoalloa hall of C.mmrlel j
.tub Wednesday eening at riora
Hi add r cea will l illustrated with a
number of views and there III fellow
eome special etereoftlcwn ! made
trotn photograph, of lha r r Jn roa
leataale at work In Portland
- All devbt aa ta lha uaa of (ha Am
Ofjr Or tha n nihil June la ii dis
pelled by tha receipt of a letter yee
, lrdy from iha captain In chart ear
taf that for a public enterprise or such
Importance and merit tha uaa of tha i(
bunding would b riven frr of charge.
Neat irMk Director llertsei erf tha
O. A. C nl anal on dpartm-nt. la com-
tng ! Portland lo coniloua tha apak-
Irg tour of tot achoola. Tb arrange
inaat ta mada aa tba contribution of tha
Ktata-wlda rontaat organltatlon lo Jort
land and Multnomah county.
OOO CUUraa Workan.
Tha aaxth aducatloa prlaa competi
tion both In rortland arid throughout
Oregon la progrraalng In a war Mglilr
aktia factory and giving aaauranca of
i ! -. . I in
Com pie tad ttl frama of New Journal bolldlng Rapid prorreae U
tlnc made (a U)Uf concrete floor, and enraging; atoel la con
crete.
Is This Man Qftedlfi"
' With Strange
1 Power?
Prominent People Say He
Read Their Live aa
an Open Book.
Do You Want to Know About Your
1 Boainem, Marriage, Change, Oc--'
cnpatlon, ' Friend, Knemleg or
' What to Do to Achieve HucccmT
varjr prelantloua reeulta, it waa arv-
nounrad from the garden con I rat com
nilttaa haadouartrra. 4! Balling build
Ing.--eatardajr.
"Thare are no Iraa than 1004 children
working on their garden 'In Portland."
It waa announced. More art being en
rolled Throughout tha alal tha organ!
Inn ucarlr complete. Mr.' Maria haa
recentlr been In Wallowa anaSJdalheur
co un I Ira meeting with a corihal rcet
Hon and flpdlng the work alr.aJy or
ganised. l t. Tbomaaon, of tha alate
tendent a omce. haa been wora
the coaat countlra. togetber with
Slate Superintendent Alderman, and
both report tha outlook aa being moat
encouraging."
DIVERSIFIED
ARMING
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PLAN SUCCESSFUL
TEST READINGS FKEE TO ALL
, PORTLAND OREGON JOrR
NAL READERS WHO
WRITE AT OXCK
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, Attention of the Ynj'stlcallV Inclined
- etms to be centered at prene.nt upon
the work of Mr Clay Burton Vance,
ho, although laying claim to no ape-
. cial gift of supernatural powers, at
tempts to revenl the lives of people,
.through the ult-nder clue of birth-dates.
,Tne. undeniable uocuracv of hin delln
tions leads one o surmise thut here-
tofore pallmRts. prophets, aLrolofters
and seers of diver beliefs have failed
to apply the true principles of tha
nclence of divination.
V tofore palmists, prophets, nstrolofcers
nave excited the interest of enlightened
people of all aq-es. hut there have been
many earnest thinkers reluctant to ac-
- cept the theories of the ancient 'Chal
dean science, o One can only jtidfre the
pfdency of the science of Astrologv liv
a. personal application of Us prlm-i.
wles. To have all thj cardinal events
nt your life spread out before vou; to
read an undevfating: description of vour
trua character, habits and inclinations,
is proof poHitive that the mluhtv power
that shaped the universe and set the
nanun on me uiai or time to mark the
1estiny of man. has not lift us with
out the means through whirh we mav 1
know ourselves, through wM.'h we ma'1 I
, lAthom the mysteries of lffe. Asked
t explain the method hy hinh he,,!
rives his delineation Mr. rance re-I
- Tilled! "I have Firnply resurrected an i
ancient science and moulded It into a '
. key to human nature." I
" The following letters are published I
a ertdene.e gof Mr. Viinoe-s ability Mr '
Ifayetta-I7:dditt writes: "Mv Read-'
nsr received. With the rrea(est amaze
ment I read as step by Htep you outlined 1
- my Jlfa ainco infanev. I have been '
, somewhat Interested along these lines i
or years, but had no idea tliat such'
priceless advice could be given. I must1
i, .admit that you afe indeed a very re- i
markable Tnan, and am glad you uae i
your great gift to benefit vour clients " .
, ... Mr. Fred Walton writes: "I did not i
expect such a splendid outline of mv I
t if e.. --.The' scientific value of your
Ttesdlnira cannot be full v appreciated;
"T tihtrrn haa his own heading. fo i
. . ronsulr you meanp success and happi-
- liesa. I
Arrangements have been niuita in :
free tet Reading! to all readrrs of
The -Portland Journal, but it ia espec
ially reejnested that those who wish to
avail themeelve ot this generous offer
make application at once. If vou wish
a delineation o your own life. If you
wish a true description of .your charac
triilc. talents and opportunities,
aimply and our full name, the date,
rucnth and year of your birth, and also
elate 'Whether Mr, Mre. pr Miaa. Bend
your letter to Mr. Clav Burton Vance,
nt HI-IX No. 14 Roe de Richelieu.
- I'tria, ance. If you wish you mav
Inclose t oenta tatararaa of your own
reuntrv to par poet age, clerical work.
'tc, rieaM note that centa poatage
ta required oa lettera posted to Krence.
tw rot-inclosa coins .Or allver in j our
.letter, -:; - -. . . -.
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Orren Beaty, agricultural advisor for
the. Trl County PeVefcpnaent league,
with headquarter at fMerd, - writes to
Manager C. C Chapman, of tha promo
tion committee of the Portland Com
merclal club telling what he haa ao
far accomplished In Interesting the
farmers of Morrow, Ollllam and Sher
man countlea In diversified farming:
"I am cooperating with school of
flcluJa In the Industrial fair work.'
writes Mr. Beaty. "We have aome aeed
ot the experiment station for dlatrlbu
Hon and I am going to give It to boys
who will compete for the prizea. In
this way we will be able to get more
Into the work and I can advlae them
aa to the methods of planting and cul
tivating of crops.
"I have vtalted Wasco, Moro, Grass
Valley. Kent. Monkland. Klondike, Kra
klne, Mayvllle, Condon, Clem, Mikkalo,
Rock Creek, Olex, lone, Lexington
Heppner, Eight Mile, Gooseberry and
Hardman. In visiting these placea
have tried to meet as many of the
farmers aa possible. I have not held
any meetings with the exception of on
at Alville, where I attended a grange
meeting and made a short talk to tho
farmers. I am expecting to hold a meet
lng at Jrrigon In the near future.
"I have advised with farmers as to
the best tillage methods, best varieties
and kinds of grains to grow. Also 1
have tried to induce them to grow field
neas. alfalfa, corn and lorfimms. I have
furged them to build better fences and
to Increa&e their stock.
"Since April 3, I have called on
dozen farmers, around Moro and Grass
Valley. I visited Barnum Brothers'
ranch where- they are preparing fifteen
acres of land for alfalfa .and some
corn, sugar beets and Hale."
TEN LOSE THEIR LIVES
AS AVALANCHE FALLS
I Mr te letereaUaael rmt Sarea )
Vienna. April 50 A party of 11
akltra aaa overwhelmed by an ava
lanche near the eummlt of tha ftchneo
behg. near Vienna, and 1 persona ware
killed. Two wood cuttera coming down
tha mountain heard groana from be
neath the enow. They dug hastily and
discovered a lady with clothe, lorn and
ao eihauated that there la little hope
for her. She gaaped "Avalanche. Dig
deeper.- and then fainted.
They laid her on the anow. and after
much work recovered the corpse of the
leader of the party. Dr. Hacker, and
I ben conveyed Kranleln Bianka Tag
lelcht, who Is the aole aurvlvor, to the
hotel. Owing to a heavy anowatorm
laat night the relief eipedlOoa waa
without reault. but this morning several
oetarnmenta or soldiers on akls pro
ceeded to the spot. Nine bodlaa. Includ
ing one woman, have now been recov
ered. It is remarkable that the faces
of all the women wear happy expres
sions, which would aeem to Indicate
I death waa inatantaneoua. I
THE COMING CITY '
of the whole COLUMBIA RIVEK tusln MUST eventually be at the MOUTH of thft COLUMBIA the
PLACE WHERE RAIL' AND DEEP WATER MEET. .
e ,
The jobbers of the MldJIe West, who have been heavv competitors of Pujcet Soun4 and Portlinj
houses In the Inland Empire, must five wav to snme eitent to the ATI-ANTIC manufacturer arU jobber
because of the PANAMA CANAL WATER ROUTE. ; - .
The ALL WATER ROUTE jrfves the EAST t much less frelf ht rate than the MUJle West can et
by rail, consequently our jobbers of this Coast will have i broader business field that will multiply their
business, and, of course, this win multiply the tonnage of our 1IARB0RS many times, even-villi -our-PRESENT
population. So, when w switch about seven-tenths of our already very heavy rail tonnage
to a WATER ROUTE, then try to Imagine what kind of t HARBOR Oregon will NEED In a few shrt
years, when our POPULATION has been multiplied about ten times. , It becomes TRULY STARTLING
to MANY people of Oregon and the Northwest. '
The treat Oreron Journal recognizes, as (Jo thousands of Individuals of late, that the ONLY SOLU
TION of our HARBOR PROBLEM IS to USE the
MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA
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and do it as SOON as POSSIBLE. This oceanside fresh-water harbor Is the finest In the land and fives
all Oreron a rjeat advantage over Washlnrlon In the Panama Canal business, and will make Portland
the jobbing center of the Northwest. '
Are YOU ready to fifht for the mouth of the Columbia, or will you let Seattle ret the trade. The
Port of Astoria Is preparing plans for the finest fresh-water harbor In the whole country, reichin from
Tonrue Point to Fort Stevens. .
"THERE'S A REASON"
lake the Panama .Canal make a profit for you by Investing at
WARRENTON, .OREGON
THE NEW TERMINAL CITY
a
For Full Information About the Mouth
of the Columbia and Warrenton, See
SUNSET REALTY - COMPANY
COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING, PORTLAND MAIN 3123
SIGN POS
S SOON TO
T;
MARK THE IH
Pacific Highway signs will soon
mark the Pacific coast road of three
nations, Canada, United States and
Mexico.
Definite plans were adopted for Im
mediate , marking of Pacific Highway
from ttie Oregon-California boundary to
the city of Redding near the head of
the K.-W-ramento valley at a meeting of
tilt pacific Highway executive board
in Seattle, April 6. This is only a com
paratively short stretch of road, the
distance belug considerably less than
two hundred miles, but at the present
time it is the missing link in Pacific
Highway marking and no signs of iany
kind direct the tourist 'who may happen
to be passing through the country. Some
of the worst road on the Pacific High
way route is In this northern California
ttrctch
Kin posting will, be done under the
pet-annal direction cf Frank M. Fret well
secretary of the association, and the
California State Automobile association
has agreed to pay part of the cost. -
From KedJJns ta SaxL.Diega ign "f
the California state Automobile as
sociation and the Automobile club of;
southern California are very much in :
evidence. It Is not difficult for traffic
of all kinds to easily find its way i
through the country. . -
Posting Pacific Highway algae from
f?an Diego to Yuma was authorised at
the Seattle meeting, but details -were
not 'entirely decided upon. It is planned
msi vms work shall be done about the
sanie time as the northern California
marking;. .
Spler.did . cooperation is shown by
county commissioners and other local
authorities In forwarding the Interna -tloral
boulevard. Practically very lo
cality In Washington is now at work
Improving ts eat I ion Tor the Pacific
Highway. , - ; ' j '
First
To
Second
On
Yamhill
Portland's
Quitting
CWSMG-OOT E TOYTMMG AT SACfiffHX PfflCIS
TO THOSE WHO HAVE
NEVER VISITED OUR
STORE, we have a suggestion.
Perhaps you may not have vis
ited our Women's Department,
for the reason that you believed
that we did not handle a line
of -wearing apparel that would
suit you. On the contrary, we
had you very women in mind
when we ordered the present
line. We had intended mak
ing a good profit on these
goods, but along comes an un
grateful landlord and we have
to sacrifice every piece. Call
and see what we have.
Women of PortlandAttenfion!
SEE THESE ".WAISTS"
CHIFFON WAISTS, in blacks, blues, grays and lavenders, over white net.
A line that we had intended to sell foV $12.00. Reduced, by necessity, to only
FEY WAISTS, in Battenberg Persians-of newest "designs. Midnight blues,
sjlks and satins. Our original price was low at $7.50, Present price only....
WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS, an odd lot, with allover embroideries, some
trimmed with the latest laCeand insertions. Worth easily $4.50;-reduced to
SPECIAL LOT OF LINGERIE WAISTS, values up to $2.00, now........
$4.95
$2.35
$1.95
98
POCKET BOOKS This is
the place to buy pocket books,
.for you will have something
left to put in them. $1.50 val
ues reduced to'75 ;. $2.00 val
ues for 95t; and the balance
at ... ..$1.45
UMBRELLAS Regular $2.00
long "wooden handled umbrel
las reduced down to only 98 ;
long wood handles, fancy tips.
xeguTarTy . soTrTup to $3.00, re
duced to only ........$1.39
FEATHERS Regular French black and
white -plumes. Reduced as follows : $12.00
18-inch plumes for $5.98 ; 18-inch $7.50
plumes for $4.98; 16 inch $5.00 plumes
for $2.50; up to $3.00 for....... $1.00
UNDERWEAR Corset covers, allover
embroideries, 75c values for 39. Drawers,
trimmed with deep, embroidered flounce ;
goodsthat we would ordinarily sell for 85c,
reduced now to. . ...... .... . .. . . . .69
SPRING SUITS, WAISTS
AND COATS ARE HERE in
this stock. There are patterns,
cloths and lines that all women
are raving over this year. Our
stock is just as up-to-date as
any you can find in the qty.
The' only practical difference
between buying here and else
where is that you get the same
goods here for a great deal less
money. Surely, that is an in
ducement that is well worth
your careful consideration. We
have always preached that this
is the home of economy.
PETTICOATS An excellent assortment
for your selection. These have a deep em
broidered flounce and sell for $2.00. Special
for 98.' $2-00 Combination Suits now
only . . ; . . r . : '. ....... .... :. . ... . .$1.39
GOWNS-See our line. We have them in
low necks and short sleeves, trimmed with
embroidery and lace. These have been re
duced more than half and are exceptional
values. Regular $2.00 grades- for. . . .830
On
KIMONOS Thest comHnrcrepeaterial
and we have them in all kinds and colors and
a variety of sizes thai will suit any, woman.
See what we have before buying elsewhere.
Regular .$2.00 values only.... . . . .....690
HOUSE-DRESSES Wc-havethe-rrewest
Spiruig styles- many -of which will attract
a'pu at once. i igh waists, jn neat patterns,
and offered ntaw for the first time at great,
reductions. $1.95 up. - -.' . - A ;
SKIRTS We have one lot of
skirts that will satisfy your
longing desire to get something
serviceable, pretty and well fit
ted. These are the black Pan
amas," in serges and voile. They
are skirts that you would read
ily expect to pay $9.00 for. We
price them at only, ... $3.95
We also have Fey. mixtures in
f grays, tarrsnd' brown s'lJpTo
$10.00 at low price of. $4.95
NECKWEAR We are "closing out : our
entire 6tock, consisting "of jabots, side frills
att(LJMencol!arslThis includeseverylhing
in our store. lAll values up toJKte now 100
GLOVES Our entire stock of. $L25. gloves
has been sacrificed to a price that represents
just' about, cost. ; We ;s how them in. black,
tan' gray and; blue for "only, the pair. 890
to
Secondl
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