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THE OREGON.- SUNDAY JOUEHAIi TOKTLAHD, SUNDAY MOANING, ' CCTOEEa 5, 1813. v fiBV STUDIO TO HAVE ATHLETE MADEJREAT F SUCCESS IN BUSINESS WAS START! .CAREER it I! Sartorial' Artist. Who .Started . With" Almost Nothing- Has -. J - Big Establishment, ; , i Comfort : of Subject; Essential . ; to Good Photography, ' , ' ' -Says Artist,- 1 . , " Proprietor of Fine Bpliard lors Got Start In Life .-t'0dd Way,., . Par-in BOATLOAD 0 OYST tr ATMnoniirnr lLUfLMIIl!U0rHLfL s t Photograph by CL minora Grove ; C Elmore " Grove. , ' - Yeare of experience a a photogra-.-Vphef Save convinced-C. Elmore Grove, v formerly of the Majeatlo building, that , i there la rood deal of psychology In the taking of plot urea. That, la to ear, the surroundings have a treroendoue effect on the subject If living In a -' bare ,and gloomy houae - will make a .-person gloomy, taking a picture In bare, cold warehouse sort of a studio will have a disheartening effect on the aufc vjject Jlow many of -ue nave too often .;eat for our pictures in a so-called atu- Ho. aelf oonacioua and tortured in mind S-: because of the incompatibility of, the y room with our naturea. . Perhapa in the V1 J days, too, our heads were held In an Iron damp, and then we wondered af , .tterward why the picture did not "take. r ' C. Elmore, Grove baa gotten off the p. beaten track of the conventional and In a new atudio built ' especially In ao icordance with , his ideas on the eighth ' X floor of the Morgan building, he will en. " " i deavor to Impart to nla aubjecta an at mosphere of perfect comfort and borne "Ijllkeneaa. :-,:, "v - , KomeUke Atmoapher, "My ' hew . atudio," . aald Mr. drove, "will be as much like a comfortable, -tastily furnished home a, I can pos '' aibly make It . The hangings, the fur , !-nlture, the whole atmosphere, are in ' '; tended to suggest to tax patrons, the home. , X can take better ploturea when t'they are at ease. Again home por . tralture Is coming to be the recognised thing in high class photography. Por trails are most- attractive when taken with a: oomf ortable background of t a vwinuow or corner 01 a wen luruiBiieu ' room. ' My new atudio will be the moat , rf modern on the coast. It will have all the latest lighting effects and will be ; near peneci aa possioie. ' , 'V portraiture. Not only does he endeavor to bring the home to is studio but he alao visit the home when requested. :' Thle obviates the necessity of bring- . lng a number of ohangea of dress to a I atudio, and makea possible the photo rraphlog of alderly people without the fatigue incident to a trip downtown. ; - "Xha Idea,' aald . Mr. Grove, that j apeclal lighting arrangements are ne cessary for a good portrait la entirely erroneous. The light from an ordinary v window; la aa that la necessary for the -finest epeelmena of -the photographer! ,: art in home portraiture." J .--.- Mr. Grova has .been a- resident of Portland alnce 1904 when he came here from the east. For four years he con ducted the Cottage Studio on Washing. , ton street between Twelfth and Thlr t teenth 'streets, moving. from there to a atudio aver ; the Royal- Bakery . on : Morrison '. atreet His location In the i Majestlo building has been, purely tem ; , porary.. -ryw' . h. v-'- -: ---v One of the features of Mi Orovo'a location In the new Morgan building la the ahowcaae built In the lobby -of . the t building. . Thia wag . obstructed according to hla own ideas and wiu be . e permanent part of the structure.. . - Before coming to the coast Mr. Grove ' conducted atudloa in New. Tork, Xenver i and other dtlee of the east. fc X ' ; - i if X -I ; NATIVE SON HEAD OF : : INSURANCE BUSINESS - "Several Vears' ; Experience - in . Railroad ' Work Preceded : ' Presntipccupatlpn.. , , Si ' Joseph A. Boyee, a native" abn of Ore-,- gon, is the aecretary and general office ' ' man of Morgan, Fliedner & Boyce. He . la alao In sole charge of the flrm'a In aurance business. Mr. Boyoa first be cam associated with Mr, Morgan aa an , employe in 190 1 Upon, the organization of the present firm he was made seo , retary and general manager of the In aurance department. Mr. Boyce has had a -wide experience in the Insurance busl , tiess and was for some years In the io- cal railroad field le was for a while ' with the New York Centra! and Juot ' prior to Joining the Morgan firm he was . contracting freight agent of the Great ' Northern, rr.'-'.r:-:'. ;','.- ft .r, i t Mr. Boyoe was born In Washington county but has resided in Portland for r many years. t.:-;A';-:i: ' WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR , . The Home of Big Guarantee) . sCoupon With ' - i All Goods Sold DaTid,s?J:;vc!ry wB:r:V v MORGAN BLDd. , . : Opp- JSaJesUS Theatre , - - Herbert Greenland. " With practically nothing to start on, Herbert Greenland, tailor at - J09-2H Rotbchlld building, began hla business career in Portland, 10 years ago In the old Canterbury building and in that time baa made It one of the largest of Its kind in the city. .-, Twenty-three years . ago Mr. ' Green land cam to Portland, working his way west from New York, and as he says, "not in a box car." He waa bornrtn Dover, Kent, England, March 18 1868. and at the age of 17 emigrated to New Tork where he remained tpr aome time. After starting up his business In the Canterbury building, which atood where the Bpaldlng building now la, he "re. malned there for four" years and then moved to the Rothchild building where be has built auita for men for the paat six years. ... . in addition to being a popular sar torial artist Mr. Greenland la an ath lete, having been the amateur light weight wrestler of: the Pacific slope from 1898 to 1897.'; He was the. first honorary- member of ; the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club. - Clubs . and secret societies are In the good books of Mr, Greenland and in ad dition to being a member of the Mult nomah club be ia alao a member of the Commercial club, the ' Scottish Right branch of , the Masons and the Royal Arcanum. Mr. Greenland, also, -is president of the Merchant Tailors Six change. "s -' ' Mr. Greenland aaya that he attributes his success in his business life to in dustry and honesty toward his patrona "eiisati'y j " '''( 1 ' 1 I "I ' ' . . 11 tlLjL-Z Li L . ! J ' V - (-.- ' 1 ' ',"V7 I ::t -i; -7;, " :;-hv M'.ik Vv': 4'A.Tl-e,wia. r 7- A boatload, of froaen oyatera'gava A. T. Lewis hla first business experience! the' establishment of a "first ' class billiard parlor in the new Morgan build ing will be hla latest. .With the com pletion , of the handsome new, building at Washington and . Broad way be will remove his well known Elite Billiard par lor from the Elks' Club building, where it haa been located for the past four years, to the Washington atreet aide oi the new structure. rated -with new tables and furnishing it will be one of the ' finest equipped billiard rooms in the city. In all Mr. Lewis will have 14 tables devoted to billiards and pocket billlarde. ' It ia a long cry back to the time of Mr. Lewis' monumental deal in oysters but nevertheless he likes to recall the day when as a mere boy in Washington. C C, running an oyater boat from the Chesapeake up. the Potomao to Wash ington, an unprecedented freeslng apell held back the boats and caused a aoaro lty of blvalvea In th capital city. Mr. Lewis . got hla boat through and aold hla cargo at 11.50 a bushel, at an ad bance of about $1.20 over the usual price. ' Thia waa his first business transaction, and as a youth It waa but a step into the. cigar manufacturing business. 7 TJndei the very shadow of the capltol Mr. Lewis operated a cigai factory for nearly 25 years. Then he came, under the spell of the west, and leaving Washington,- drifted by pure ac cident into the .amusement business, conducting : billiard Italia In Beatrice, Neb.,- Denver, - Colo., Boise, Idaho, and finally, Portland,: where he aaya he ha come to stay. . :rfV,fU1S. ..V'. .$-.w.'. .V..-'.' Here's' News for the Mian Who Wants Best Footwear Styles 1 7 The New" Home of the r 5.'. Florsheirri jVVl be located in .the Morgan Building. 350 Washington Street V. "j 1 We're going to have a'store.toib&'proud'ofe "in.', J keeping;with'the kind Cof-shoes, we "selir We'll'be;; giaa io, welcome xne inenas.wno neipea us.togrow, . '--who-'made this' larger and' better storeinecessary. J We ye tried to serve you well in the past , , many of you have been kind enough to tell ; , - 1 v us that we have done tdv4 Now we have : the facilitie the room the-larger stock ' . that will enable us to serve you better. . t , 7 ' 1 " V". j 1 7 We extend a most cordial welcome to" the fastidious ' chaps that seek authentic style and freedom, from foot troubles both' among the 'well satisfied men who are, now wearers of'Florsheim ShoeS and those wlwhave yet to earnhatTto"wear aFlorsheim means -absolute shoe satisfaction. - , 7 !ReevesSlhioeOdo 7 , j 350 . WASHINGTON STREET ; Morgan Building, Between Broadway and Park. 7 Your:FavoritelK Stee Will : Now Be Found! ill ithe Mo?5ran Euildira 1 A new shop but in the same old location where you've come to look for. ' the best styles in men's furnishings for the last ten years. ' t y , Now we're going to be able to serve you better'; than ever- beforethe new store gives a' chance toU-'-'f make better displays, to cany larger stocksi 7 , "'- We want the fellows whom we have had the pleasure of serving la the past to tome in and lee what they Ve helped us dV we want the fellowa "who haven't yet learned that our. styles are al . b,m' . most authentic to come in and become acquainted , I': 7 ... ' 7 Our tucceM arid growth hat come from always ' striving to fdve a little better quality and style: . 7 than the other fellow but not to charge more .f. liforit.- .. . -The new store should be "the supply source of a large number of fastidious fellows the kind wCs seek the best expressions of the new In men's small things. We're here to supply it we cordially invite you all to see bow well we're prepared to make good.. : c. c. bradley, -j.f;riesch. - W ara xclnsiv agents for DENNEY HATS SCHOBLB HATS We apaaiallae) en and eerry thorough -..;,. assortments of ' . STETSON HATS ARROW SHIRTS AND COLLARS - KEISER NECKWEAR a As M. UNDERWEAR 7 DENTS CLOVES 7, t't M i 1 j The Kadley Go. 352 Washington Street II ' ... , VtSyeaasaaaaaaa ....... ... . . sMHWHMMsneMHMaBiieHiiMpwemHMnw n i Ml I Am Now Located in My New Home Suite 202-203-205 Morgan Building s - To tile - h "i r 1 n acasssaasssssacaaassaaa .' ik...'' 1 . 4 fc 'iriJ ;7 i 7vJ7? s - ?P7 2 u I Ml VHP , - ' , .?7 v Gentlemen of Portland - .I extend a cordial invitation-to visit my new TAILORING v EMPORIUM ' - 1 one which, I feel,' just- ; ly emphasizes the growth , of my business., Fall and Winter Woolens I have niade special preparations for an unusually, : large and varied showing of Foreign and' Do-V ' " r -'' mestic Importations'which will merit-;. t 7 " r: . the approval of the most . -7 - . ; " fastidious:' ." V A New Resort For Gentlemen it V 7' BelM 40 P e.t Park at Washington MORGAN BUILDING WOW OPEN f, The Famous HOP: GOLD MR Liquors and Ciftara of tho Better Sort Will Bo Featured . By the Nev Cafe f?zd v. nun: