town topics ;
Tnkn to 11 points of th. United States e
abroad abenld tea. adrantasj of experienced Jn
format on and KTflci offered Uirouab Tb. Or
ton Jouroai Tra.el Bureau m pereonai
Itoney B. Smith. Kailroad ticaeta and iteut
bip booking arranged, Foreign exchange aiaued.
Inforssatioo (ircn regarding paaeport .
. ,. '.' S: TOBAT-H FORECASTS - ' "
rnrUand and ViciDitr Tonight lair with right
fioat; 'lueaday fair, wind muetly westerly.- .
Oregon lonlcht "d Tueaday fair; light iron
Treat portion, iMierjr Jroat nu poruu
- t.i . u. anii TiwiHif fair -eaat
Tmriinnt cnhahh ebcrwera ereet portion ; light
Imt tonight eaat portion. gentle earlabl. winda.
1 ....11ULU. VA'M iio8
Shallow barometric dpion. are l'"" n
the WMBon- -vr .
area, of high rea aia c.Dtr.1 in th. UJk.
r-r" ami on ine nwui "V""-. ,.1T
eolation h.. occurrad o tha orth
meat, in itw. " 7 . . , . Vl-
Upper Oblo Teller and New F.ngLnd. moat of the
amount, r,..ng VCT.
Kra.iin w3rh.i i confinad to email area, in
Montana, Kaetera Oregon and u Hrara
adian prOTlncea. EUWARU V. V k-LLS.
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ly iVoorhees." a ailor' In 'the United
SUttea navy, wer atrrMtea on soum
ern - Pacific train at Dunornuir. CaL.-- a
few day ago. A warrant was lssuea
charging Gates with. enMclrtK Mrs.
Voorhees to engage in an immoral me.
and the : woman : huabana has atao
lodged a federal complaint against him
In the United States court at Portland.
Klrkpatrlck Conneil ttt". Knights and
Tidies of Security. , To all members :
Special TneetlngTeome to the great big
S00" class initiation Tuesday velnB.
April 12, Masonic auditorium, West Park
and Yamhill sts.v uur national preiaie,
Bro. Cromwell from'Wlcbita. Kas.. will
be here. Hear hlm see him exemplify
the beautiful new Initiatory ceremonies.
Moving pictures. ' Lotta - Hoch's famous
union orchestra win play and also rur-
nish dance music, so that you arc tat
sured of a Jolly, good time. Als bring
on your new members. No initiation fee;
lust rsy the medical fee of $1. Children
from 1 to 1 years can join by paying
20 cents per month. Every person should
carry insurance.- The present- member
ship of -this council is' U01 benerit, 30
social, 74 ; juveniles, totat izoo aot.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL '. P ORTLANP. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1319.
DR. LOVEJOY WRITES
IMPORTANT
Odds and Ends in the News
Of Travelers andjHomefolk
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Klrkpatrlck Cosnell to Be Hoft Klrk
patrlck Council, 'Knights and Ladles of
Security, will be host to all the mem
bers of the fraternity and a class of
candidates numbering 250 Tuesday night
at the Masonic temple. West Park and
Yamhill street a Every effort is being
made to have this iclass 300. Klrkpat
rlck Council usually meets at Swiss hall,
but this occasion, will need. a larger
place. The National council is present
ing a moving picture screen of its -new
ritual on this occasion, which Is said
to be of the highest artistic conception
and . up-to-date In the ; movie line in
every way. . ..
, .Large Class Initiated Mrs. Beatrice
Little, district deputy-of, the Women's
Benefit, association of the Maccabees,
who has been spending several weeks in
the vicinity of Cla'tskanie and Blrken
f eld. initiated a large class of candi
dates to Walulu Review No. 87 of Clats
kanle Kriday. after .which all repaired
to the dining room where a moat enjoy
able hour was spent. Mrs. Little is
planning to organise a Review tt Birk-
enfeld Saturday.
Portland Makes Bl Gala The Amer
ican Contractor's resume of buiiamg
statistics for March, compared with the
nrevfoui March, shows that Portland.
with a oer cent gain of h, leaas ait
other Pacific coast cities. Los Angeles
rnnka second ; with 37 per cent gain-
Seattle shows a loss of 24 per cent, bpo-
kane 27 and Tacoma 1 per cent.
-Naval Teasels May Cone te Pertlaad
Denial of the request for naval vessels
to he sent to the Rose Festival at Port-
lann la said to have been made without
the knowledge of Assistant Secretary of
the Navy Roosevelt. That officer haa
assured Senator McNary tnat it mere
an anv war vessels : available on the
Hoed BlVer Boy Makes Beeord John j pacific coast he will see that Portland
M. MlUer, a former nooa x-tiver msn I u favored
Some Old-Timer . -Fancy
horses and up-to-date automo
biles are the hobbies of D.. E. . Witt of
Goldendale. Mr. Witt and his son, C. E.
Witt, are , 'In Portland looitmg over
horses and." purchasing their two new
annual cars. Mr. Witt baa Just sold
two of his fastest horses and expects to
buy some more if he can-find some real
speedy animals, .but .no slow, ones for
him. As for automoblles,vMr.yWitt says
that It pays to trade Jn his old ones
each year for the latest models ; that
when a machine begins to get old, gar
aee ex senses begin to soar.,. Thus far.
Mr. 5 Witt hasn't developed- any craze
for airplanes, though he admits ne may
within a. few Years add a plane or two
to his collection. : Mr., Witt remembers
In the days of old when street car
nnwr wu srenerated by steers, which
iatr arave way to the more modern
use of mules. Mr. Witt is staying at
the Imperial. -
. -- .
Will Teaeh Dentists
rif wniiim F. DudIod of New York
r-itv has arrived at the Multnomah ' to
conduct a post graduate course for the
dentists of. Portland and in the state
on preventive dentistry-v Dr. Dunlop has
just conducted5 four classes In various
parts of California on the methods of
controlling dental troubles, and. upon
the completion of the course here, which
will last throughout the week, he will
go to Seattle on a similar mission.
Attending Fair Board Meeting
A. H. Lee. secretary of the State Fair
board. Is down from Salem today to
attend a meeting of the fair board being
held this afternoon to mane arrange
ments for the fair next fall. The board
will arrange for the completion of the
new stadium building, tne nrsi unu oi
which is already up, and discuss the
general fair program. Including the
stock show, . music and other features.
Mr. Lee Is t the Imperial.
vial r-hWvaaro. New Tork. : Boston, and
Baltimore. ?
Visiting Here Tew Dsys .. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Bayly Hlpkins are down
from Seattle for a few days. They are
staying at the Benson. .
. . .
At the Hotels
R.' F. McCullough, " who' owns a big
ranch, at Kcho, is visiting at the Oregon.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M- Day of Eugene are
visiting at the Seward. '
Frank H. Sherwood, who is in. business
at Rainier, is a guest at the oornenua
HISTORICA
L
WORK
Dr. Joseph Schafer, of U. of 0.,
One of Editors of Volume
. . Just Issued.
Joseph Schafer, professor of history in
the University of Oregon and vice-chair
pl -jr. CromwelL naUonal prelate of the ! man of the National Board for Histori-
Knights and Ladies of Security, has ar- cai Service., is one of the editors of a
rived at the Imperial from Wichita. "Kan. volume , entitled i; "Democracy in Recon
i.i.itmiit a. Anderson has" arrived tructlon." lust subliahed by Houghton
at the Multnomah, accompanied by Mrs. Mifflin company of New, York and Chi-
Anderson, from Honolulu. .
Mrs. Abble Lucy swiri ana son n
wealth conference;- In the University, of
Oregon. .. -.SiiE h&p fti
Death ' Results From
Runaway Accident
i Salem, - April 21. Injuries received In
a runaway accident at Mehama Thurs
day caused the death of Ben jam In F.
Beringer at a local hospital Sunday
night. Both legs were fractured. Phy
sicians at the hospital amputated one
erf them. Beringer ia survived by his
wife and three step-children, and his
father, Frank "Beringer.
Livy .Stipp --Named
Justice of .Pe&ce;
Succeeds Sievers
Oregon CityrAllrii .21-l.lTy Stipp,
well-known attorney of Oregon City, was
named justice of the peace this morning
to succeed .-John N. - Sievers. - who re
signed. Stipp was Justice or the peace
from 1902 to 1908 and has held the of
floes of deputy district -attorney, under
Bert Tongue,! city recorder and city
attorney. He will, occupy, the offices
used by Judge- Sievers.
Missoula. Mont., are visiting at the Port
land. ' ' ' .
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Larraway of Hood
River are guests at the xsew rerami.
cago.
One of the Important chapters of the
volume, "Demccracy and Health," is by
Esther Clayson Lovejoy. . M. D for
merly director of public health in Port
land, and vice-president-elect or tne .a
N. G. Davis and family from Bend are t!onal Medical Women's association. In
Afternoon report of preceding: day.
. f THRIFT STAMPS ft '
' WAR 8AVING8 BTAMP0 '
On Sale at
Biuioeaa Office. Tb Journal.
- Here on Inspection Tonr
rnlnncl A. M Loeb of San Francisco
arrived in Portland this morning to In
spect the local army recuuing station
in the Worcester building. Colonel Loeb
will go from here to Fort Stevens. He
is staying at tne Muitnoman.
Leaves for the East
T7! r" iTnbanks. manager of the men's
clothing department for the Berr Selling
store, left for an extenaea Dusiness inp
in the east Sunday morning. He will
arhrinl ho-.' recently made one or. tne
most notable fllghta ever recorded in the
nnals of American flying. A naval en
len. he had been detailed to pilot
United States mall planes between Prill
ari.inhla and New York City. On the
T.ahor Sltaatloa ImsroTlag Improve
ment In the labor situation on the Pact
fi r-nnst for the last week has been
better than ln'any other section of the
United States, according to a-report "oi
the department of -labor. Portland s ia
day he made nis remarKaoio v- ZT.ZZ- . reduced fnrrl 6000 to 4000.
blizzard swept across the country just L.""" ' i
he left Philadelohia. - The storm
clouds .were so dense that the young
man was forced to fly altogether by
rnmnana. and when he sighted tne vv ooi
. worth building in New York he was
; traveling at the rate of 140 miles an
hour at an altitude of 300 feet. :
romralislOB Seek Farther Redaction
Recent action of the federal railroad
which is ; much ; better than any other
city on the coast except ban Francisco,
Fraak Eds Is Injared Frank 'Kde, 40
years of age. an employe or tne Amen
Mn Railway Express company, was
taken to the Good Samaritan hospital
Sunday morning -surfering from injuries
received while loading a truck at Sev
enteenth1 and Northrup streets. Ex
a mi nation showed that the man was
the' Pacific coast.
etartlne- at Bremertbn and putting: in
at important ports, to stimulate enthu
siasm for the loan drive.
Win Load at Yaseouver An ocean
coiner steamship, said to be the first to
load at Vancouver In eight or ten years.
is expected to arrive at mat port me
latter uart of this month to take on a
carao of ties at the .uutsois Mimoer
d"talon in f- badly cut over the eye, and might have
ru.u-uu..u..a ZT'yT I received a fractured bKuU.
Th. NiioHnn r-1 Battleship Oregoa will Assist The
,-v .. Z " .r-e. h. battleship Oron. which made the fa
war increase, or the present commercial moff trip around the Horn durlftgte
i rate. Thlslacks a great deal Of being as Spanish-American war. will .contribute
low as recornmendedby the Oregon dl its part to the . Victory .impgn
irirt fr.ia-ht traffic committee, and the 1 ny -crumma- aiom
. commission hopes to secure a reduction
to at least the pre-war schedule.
State Exchaace .Formed Practical
education of members of affiliated labor
organizations and other citizens Is the
object of the State Exchange, a corpora
' tlon formed by the officers and members
of the Central Labor Council of Port
! iril.lu h.n tin filerl with
State .Corporation Commissioner Schul- company;, dock, The cargo consisting
derman. The corporation proposes! to oi .,Vtwv . r rz
enlighten Its members "in political and Balfour-Guthrie company to the United
economic science and in the practice or 1 itmgaom.
cooperation in the marketing - of, the V. ; galem Will Celebrate According - to
products of labor and articles of com- I nlans of the Salem War Mothers' union.
' merce." . ' -K : I a. Fourth of July celebration will be
waati Additional Data Senator Mc- combined with a homecoming : ceienra-
Nary has telegraphed the Chamber! of tldn in honor ol Salem men who "have
Commerce at Klamath Falla for addi- seen military and naval service during
tional data on. the Natron cutoff, i As the world war. - Three days will .be
soon as this information Is received he given over to the event and all service
will go to New York and confer with men will be special guests of the city.
Julius Kruttschnltt. chairman of the July 3. 4 and 6 are the tentative dates.
- board of directors of the Southern Paci-I . waiter R. Htr Is Captata Walter R.
f ic railroad, relative to the completion May, a prominent newspaper ' man of
of this link of railroad which would con- Portland, , bas received a commiaslon
nect Klamath Falls with: Eugene and with rank of captain In the United
Portland and give the Southern Pacific ctates nubile health reserve. . having the
- a shorter and better freight route to grade of passed assistant surgeon. The
San Francisco. ; :; a.; I United States public health service -is a
Portlasd Mas Killed Word comes 1 branch of the military establishment.
from Bremerton, Wash., that Andrew J. I small Fire on Steamboat Fire,' caused
Flood of Portland, foreman of a crew I a short circuited electric light wire.
or lanorers worsing ior a. vy. vuibi et
Co., was instantly killed at that place
- - when heavy tlmbera which he was re
moving from a atructure nearing com
t..nn. t ev farlton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Youghton of The
Danes are guests at the Nortorua. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Longley of Seattle
are at the Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sundberg of Dallas
are spending a few days at the Benson.
- R. H. Cady, who is in business at
Wheeler, ia in the city to view the air
plane circus. He is at the Oregon.
i Trvirl. a member of tne
faculty of Monmouth college, is visiting
at uk teward. r
.. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. liauoers m
its advance announcement of the volume,
the publishers say : "Dr. Lovejoy's bril
liant treatment of the fundamentals of
the public health problems, with the
recommendations of a nation-wide or
ganization for the care of health through
the utilization of the Red Cross, has its
potentialities for human Improvement
that .stagger the Imagination."
In a recent letter to Portland friends
Dr. Lovejoy, now in Washington, D. C,
said : "One of the best memories, the
very best, indeed, I have of my work
"i. - .i- m . . e e. s a I
NORTHWEST
Headquarters " "
San Francisco
f .P4r4-dl'h"i.:',
iS'fAAa'! .i.::'l
. Good Words for the Eilers House and
the Chickenng
C. . " ! In th- health rlenartment in Portland, la
I-- .ra at the Cornelius. ir. nauuws "I,
t.-YhllHhment. tne auppon me Juunmi v
" ,T " i, , r the Tm- the department, and It is some satlsfac
Miss ora ooo. tlon at thu date to observe that those
penn "Jn80 btStuS criticized me so cruelly are now
to Pr'nerlUe with her brotner m mw. r.iaimin(, the former oblection-
John Coombs, who is snerm o! v. -"m -".'
county.- v.
Major Herbert C. Earnshaw of Wash
ington. D. C is staying at the ?tlud-
E. S. Snelling. attorney from St. tli
u at the New Perkins.
J. A. Carter of Kalama,. Wash.. Is a
guest at the Carlton.
F. A. Arkell of Great Falls, Mont,
i. at the Nortonia. .
Mr- nrl Mrs. M. A. Broadwell of San
tt. i orr. at the Wftshineton.
D A. Prouty. one of the .brothers with
lartr'ts lumber n.tfcrests at Astoria, is reg
istered at the Oregon from Greenneio.
Mass. .
t- cnne of The Dalles is sperrd-
i , Aavm at the Imperial. Mr.
c.i. i in the milliner business.
Thad Robinson Is visiting at the Port- !
land from Tillamook.
able innovations as their own.'
Among the other chapters In "Democ
racy In Reconstruction" are : "The His
torical Background of Reconstruction in
America," by Dr. Schafer ; "Capital and
Labor," by William F. Ogburn. formerly
of Reed College, Portland, and "The
Commonwealth Conference,nby Frederic
G. Young, professor, of economics and
sociology and director of the common-
VIOLATIONS
TRAFFIC
AGAIN CAUSE MOST
ARRESTS BY POLICE
Second in List Are Those Who
Tried to Pry "LW" Off;
. Fines Total of $5765.
THRIFT STAMP GOES
TO CHILD
CLEANEST
broke out .in a stateroom aboard the
steamer B. F. Jones, docked at tne root
of Pine street, early Sunday morning.
Chemical No. 1 responded to the alarm
The police department arrested 1544
persons during the month of March, 160
of whom were women and 166 Juveniles,
according to the report of Record Clerk
W. "A. Barker, which was completed .Sat
urday. Four hundred and twenty-one of
the men arrested were foreigners. In
order to bring these people to the police
station the patrol wagon made 592 trips.
A larere number of the people arrested
were accused of traffic violations and
were not placed . in the patrol wagon.
.Tiidere Rosaraan imposed fines on those
found guilty totaling $5765.50. The re
nort also shows that the emergency
motorcycle officers made 259 trips, that
the police called the ambulance 15 times
and the fire department 22 times.
During the month 183 automobiles
were ; reported stolen, out of which 166
have been found. Twelve people were
arrested, mostly boys, who were charged
with the larceny of an automobile.
By far the largest number of arrests
were i for violation of the traffic ordi
nance. A total of 504 were arrested
under this heading. Drunkenness, which
used ; to top the list, comes second this
time .with 160 tallies. One hundred and
nine arrested are charged with vagrancy,
84 with disorderly conduct, 62 with vio
lating the prohibition law. 66 were held
for the government. 49 were arrested f or
indecent oonduct, 29 for iarceny, 25 for
having lottery tickets in their possession
and 28 for gambling. The police report
contains a list of 144 Crimea The-rest
of those arrested are charged wi'h these
various offenses, which range from a
small misdemeanor to the most serious
felonies, such as murder and burglary.
KEEPING
TABLET
SnnArinta.ndent Alderson He-
W M a W w ' " ' 1
wards Careful Pupils; Old
Slovenly Order Chanj
pletlon fell and crushed him. Mr. Flood and quickly extinguished the blaze. The
was working on the new 35-room gov-1 amount of damage was about $20.
eminent hotel at Bremerton. He is sur-1 Portland Girl to Siberia Miss Ellza-
vlved by a widow, ana two cnuaren. beth watson of Portland was one of the
.Asnsal JEaster Danes Cotillion hall, members of the party of 20 Red Cross
the beautiful. Tuesday night,' gtven by workers who left San Francisco a few
Prof. Montrose M. Rlngler to the patrons dayg ago bound for Siberia. The party
of his dance lnformaJs.. Prize waltz and was In charge of Dr. George W. Davis.
special Kewple doll souvenirs. Augment
ed orchestra. A cordial Invitation la ex
tended. Adv. ''.
-Sailor's Bride r.Deserts Floyd Gates.
aged 2L of Portland, and Mrs. Mary
Voorhees. 22. of Ceos Bay. wife of Stan-
aw.
AO 2 O Talk
Where
the
GASGO
BUILDING
v .
?
These 20 are the first of a unit, of . 325
assigned to Siberia.
Eat B r a I e y's ' Pies They're f ipe !
At leading : restaurants and grocers.
Bradley's Cocoanut cream' Pies. U-um 1
What's best? Bradieys mmce nea Adv.
Steamer Jessie flarklas for ' Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at
I z p. rn. AOT.
Steamer Iralda for Sa. Helena and Ral
i nier. dally at 2:30 p. rn.. foot of Alder
street Sunday, St. Helena only. 1:30 p.
I m. AdV.
HeCargerK Bates h Lively Fire, cas
i ualty and automobile insurance. Yeon
building. ' Telephone Main 168. rAdv. -
Hadley A Silver, tailors, make depend
able clothes. 100 - Sixth street, corner
! Stark. Adv.
Dr. Sandford Whltlag returned. X3f
flee Journal .building, residence. Mult
nomah hoteL Adv. .. - .
Hair Catting that la stylish. The Mar
ket Barber Shop. 187 . Fourth, at Yam
hill Adv. , ... - '
Dr. C. E. Browi, Eye, Ear, Mohawk
buUdlng. Adv. . . , j,
Banjo Clab Easter Party will be held
Thursday, April 24. " Cotillion. Adv.
- Liberty . Buys Victory Bond
Kan VFVanciaco. Anril 2L (U. rP.l
I John Liberty, railroad blacksmith, was
the first railroad , administration sub-
acriber to tha fifth Victory loan, with
, $400. -
"Meet me'at the Casco"
READ THE BOOK
'Looters of the Public Domain, by
S. A. D. Puter, King of the Ore ton
- ; Land Fraud Finr- -
'" .' i. la eoHaboratiaa erith . " --'
Homo 8U:-. forrc-rljr of th GenraaMnt
... Land Bernca,
488 paea. profnaelr Uluattates. Prlee 83.00.
Printed sad fee aals ay
' , Portland Printlnf Ilonsa Co
383 Taylor SU '
For the cleanest, neatest and -most
n-Witiat tablet -in Multnomah, county.
inh- hiiri each month gets a Thrift
Stamp from County Superintendent W.
C Alrlprnon.
Last year Mr. Alderson when visiting
th rural schools 'was disagreeably Im
pressed with the tattered and dirty tatH
lets that the children produced from
their desks. Such careless and slovenly
habits must cease, thought Mr. Alderson.
Beginning this school year he an-
nounced his plan of giving-, a mrni
Stamp for every grade each month to
the child with the best tablet. The old
order soon changed when every boy and
girl in the county started to work earn
ing Thrift Stamps. The tablets re
. graded each month. Some of the chil
dren In their attempts at originality have
made veritable scrap books of their tab
lets with pictures and newspaper clip
pings pasted throughout. Each Thrift
Stamp sent out is wrappea in -a on oi
verse this is the work of Mrs." Aider
son instead of an ordinary letter. In
the eighth grade one girl has won the
Thrift Stamp, for so many months that
it has been suggested that she be barred
so as to give the other competitors a
chance. -
Portland Symphony
Orchestra
Wednesday Evening
April 23
HeiUg Theatre
Reserved Seats .$1, 75c, 50c, 35c
5 1
BRINGS ' YOTJ THE
WASHING
MACHINE
' Tested and Approved. by GoS,HoasekeepIag IasOtmta
r Slip
BELTS TO BREAK
er Catch Year Clothes
- ' Beilt aad .Gaaraateeed by ,
HIT I 17V"MACHIIfE
VJ 1 L Ee I ? COMPANY
(Capital, 8t,sMJM - rr.
Oldest and largest manufacturer : of
washing machines In the world.
Makers also of Thor Electric "Clean
ers and Thor Electric Ironera. .
Balance0 in small monthly payments.
Soon your Thor is paid for and.it goes
on saving you time anl ' money and
drudgery for 'years and years. 7
The Thor is Self-Cleanable. No need
to remove the washing cylinder. The
Thor -' washes spotlessly
clean ' and saves wear on
the, clothes. f
NOW when help is so
scarce) and ' bigb. priced 1 11
now is the time) ' to fret a .
Thor. Bertter get a Thor
before next waah day I v
Phono for Demonstration! .
j Broadway 2688
' Just phone us and learn
how you can have a Thor
demonstrated ia your own '
home Or come to our
store - and there see the
Thor in operation. Phone
or call TOMORROW. :
Smith McCoy
Electric Co:
571 Waahingtoa St.
Betweea 17th sae 18th
It's the Columbian
that gives
60-minute service
Break a lens ! . Phone !
'R e a d y in an hour,
madam."
And it IS ready -in an
hour!
If you .can come after
it. we cjean and adjust
without charge.
If you can't come, we
call and deliver by mes
senger also without
charge.
- You'll - certainly like i
Columbian service!
COLUMBIAN
Optical Company
145 Sixth Street
Floyd F. Browcr. Mgr.
Ari epoch-making event in
circles musical is the forthcom
Ine ooera production; a highest
' class grand opera performance,
complete with , augmented pr
chestra, costumes, chorus and
ballet and eminent soloists. " A
grand : opera performance - of
which i Portland may well be
proud, Donizetti's "L'Elisir
D'Amore" (translated, "The
Elixir of Love"), at The Audi
torium next Thursday and Fri
day evenings. Tickets on sale
Second Floor Eilers .Music Build
ing, or Sherman-Clay $1.00,
75c, 50c. .
The ereat importance of ade
quate piano accompaniment in ,
the almost innumerable rehear
sals of principals and chorus is
attested by a generous letter
from ouri Own internationally
famous director and conductor
of the opera, Signor Roberto
Cprruccini, which reads as follows:
Oregon Sllsra Kosio fiotus,
jltteatioa -tr. By Silers.
City.
BELLEVUE
HOTEL
Boons with Bath, 88 per day Upward
. Under Management, of .
AL trXDBOBO
(Formerly Maaager et Hotel Bsasoa.
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Portland, OrsgDtt.
April 12 ,1919 .
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aAsqate reliesrsals and proper; ansioal aoooBpaidtiente,
, In onr rihatnal Tork tlia
aobla CMolcaring Grands trltli nloh we have been o
generoosly eqralpped y you from tins to tlae have
proven themselves of lnestiamhle benefit and worth.
The richness of tone volume coupled with precis ionv
of touch and unvarying Standing in tuns, together witHi
the soleatifio trraxmaas of scale, Bake these instru
sents of utaost value to us, and we hope thavt during
the coming seasons we rasy he fortunate in the enjoy
csmt of the use of same as has been the ease In the
past - '
We thanlc you for your oo-
epsratlon with us in'this work, snd beg to.rsaain,
with kindest rsgards;
Ilo st respeo t fully.
fep
, Hue leal 'Director and Conductor.
Portland Opera Association.
$1375
Chickering
Multnomah Hotel
l33iJ Mill
SUNSEpr
CreameryGoe
281 First Street
COBKEB JEFJ?EBSOir STBEET
T. S. TOWNSEND
President r ati Manager -r -.
We : sen only Hrst grade Butter.
.nd : Kerea. . Our srtces are
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always reasonawi
Reli
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Dentistry
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Another marked Chickering
success is the purchase of a
semi-orchestral Grand Chicker
ing by the Multnomah hotel. .
In determining to make music a stronger feature than ever before the
management of Portland's magnificent hostelry determined upon secur
ing the finest semi-concert Grand piano in use anywhere, and naturally
the choice fell to the Chickering. One of the finest semi-concert Grands
ever shipped by the Eilers House to the coast has Just ben received and s
installed, and this noble instrument will form a very important part in
"the future musical entertainments, concerts, recitals, dance orchestra
work, at the Multnomah. , . . " . ..
Already numerous well-matured plans are under way at the Mult
nomah for the special entertainment of .Rose Festival visitors, and the
new Arcadian Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. L. E. Lewis, Is
proving a special attraction and particularly in the supper dances from
9:30 to 12 P. M. daily. e
Remember Portland Symphony Orchestra Foarth Concert. Helllg Theatre,
M Wednesday; April 88. Tlekets, 81, e. Mc, 8ie
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