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About Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
THE -EVENIffft tZOimifATjl VOTlTLA'm); OTiEGOtf'FmDATJUinS 13,1902. Temporary Store Fifth and Yamhill Streets. IF If? YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY TO SPEND IN OLD , AGE, BUY YOUR GOODS OF US AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. QUALITY, combined with LOW PRICES, is what you want,; YOU CAN DO NO BETTER THAN GIVE US YOUR TRADE. YOU NEED ANYTHING IN OUR LINE, EXAMINE- OUR STOCK AND PRICES AND YOU WILL NOT GO ELSE WHERE TO BUY. . AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR MONEY BUY YOU lots of good things Is what you are waiting for, NOW IS THE TIME and THIS Is the PLACE TO FIND IT. MONEY SAVING PRICES. SHOE SPECIALS. Our shoes-are walking recommendations of the '"lines' carry. .We are always . careful to see lfthat ire sell a ' little better qualit jr shoe for the -same money man any one else does, mats hat,, makes pur shoe department so popular. yWomeafr vlcl kid, hand turn, lace shoe, coin -toe, ! kid tip, regular $3.50 value Special $3.65 - t Men's canvas shoe, all solid leather soles, the. ceel kind for summer days.. Special $1.50 . Same in boys', sizes a i-a to $ i-2........Spxial$i.a5 ASame In youths', sizes 1a to 2 , Special $1.00 'Boys Waists. Sailor or blouse, made 'of good percale, desir- that 25c 1. ' sailor or blouse, made or good percale, di j able' Jiattnis in chpVe dark colors, the kind are eaajishe'alCslzes.: Special Ladies Corsets. r rt f WeJeshpwSii in our corset department -all the tfejr up-to-date forms, in whiteB, grays and blacks in the light i summer weights. These you , find very special values at 50 cents. Ladies' Underwear. V" Light weight long sleeve , vests, pants to match, regular 25c quality Special 18c M isses' Underwear. ' ''A. inqst: advantageous "purchase of this, lot enables us to offer tomorrow sleeveless and half ' sleeves misses' vests, worth 20c to 25c for . . .' Special 10c ; ) 1; IUbboi Special. , , . ,!sA A lot of fancy all silk ribbon, hemstitched effect all desirable' colors yard 15c Cmbroidery Insertion. 1000 yards, extra fine quality, 1 1.2 to 2 1-2 inches wide '. a ....Special 6c New Appliques. Fresh, arrivals of new novelties in cream, tan, white and arabian shades, loc, 12c, i5c, 20c and 35c yard. Sample Purses. Manufacturer's samples boughl at big reduction that we are selling at less than cost. yJfIe4iiAfFtil'iiisiins. , Urn's lean pants, $1.33 qqallty 'Men's Tieavv.iwork oanfsli.....;... i.xo fMn'sorJtiz shirts, Aj color, dark & light.. 50c men s ugm gray merino snirts ot drawers, eacn 35c Hen's heavy ribbed cotton " ". each 50c Hen's fine French balbrlg'n " " reach 50c nen's black and tan sox, loc quality ............... (c Men's heavy cotton black and tan sox, ex. val. 15c Hen's heavy work sox Special 6 for 35c Men's heavy 3-ply cuffs, worth aoc pair 15c Men's collars, 4-ply, cheap at iaJ4c, each . 10c Hen's colored bosom laundrled shirts, cuffs to match 50c Same shirt in better quality, worth $1.00. 79c See our line of 25c ties. We have all the latest - styles and patterns irt splendid variety and you couldn't pick one, if you tried, 'worth LESS than we, ask. 1 Full line of "HEN'S OOLF SHIRTS In all leading , patterns, worth 85c to $1.35...; for 65c and $1.00 ' Men's Summer Hats. ' Full line of men's and boys' straw and crash hats in, all shapes, from 35c to 75c. . 12 w , 1 i t . - ; , For FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE we are offering EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in BOYS' VESTEE SUITS. Ail our broken lines of VESTES, values , up to $4.00, are placed on .v t v . p ; sale at u r O' All sizes, 3 to 10. Also about 30 vestees, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values, sizes 3, '4 and 5 only, at the same price. SPECIAL NO. 2 180 BOYS' KHAKI NORFOLK SUITS, made of regulation army khaki, all sizes, 4 to 14, regu lar $1.50 suits, special at ' V: I i) -'i , DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR MEN'S SUIT SALE at 85 EVERY SUIT WORTH $15.00 WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR" AD. IT'S 50. er -Glotuiicig Compajniy THIRD AND OAK STREETS if v ' v ' linen Elaborate and Spacious Cathedral Corner Stone Laid. The Scottish Ulte Cathedral now being erected wlll'b 6t pressed brick atul w te two stories, over & high basement It was orginally intended to erect the edifice of white stone,' plans for the building placing the 'cost at Am this is impossible at present, the smaller cathed ral will b built. -It will contain spaolous rooms and accommodute a large number of people, jJMie main entrance will be on Madison street, by three sets of double doors opening Into the lartce tiled vestibule, connection with the first floor being, a broad stairway; On the first floor Is the banquet, hall, 60x84 f?t, having a plat form for musicians. The celling will be carried by four huge steel girders. The Moor will be of polished maple. The library will also be en this floor. It will be 27x48 -feet, and -contain a large fire place. The secretary's offlre and a large parlor will complete this floor. The second floor has the large audi torium, 00x70 feet, with a seating capac ity of between too And moo. The gallery will seat m . The celling Is 30 feet high, with a dome. It is planned to seoure a largo pipe organ of the Aeolian make for the auditorium. Tha armory will adjoin this room, and contain lockers for-all member There - Will be a large ante- i room, a enaraoer or renection ana a prop rVrty room. On -the gallery -floor ls the origan 'lott. chtfir parlor and property room i.Tid-'Janitor's) apartments.- v ; y( The biksement Will be occupied with cloak 'room,' "a? large dining (oom for oritinar" we, and store rooms for ohafrsj tables, 'eb l"-" f If I 'expected 'the: bnltdlng will be aiBV Dieted lar ekt-months,- if the ' work Mean Etettdiiy progress. i-- - t The cornerstone was laid yesterday With ritual ceremonies by Orund Master Grace, an address being delivered by the Hon. W. V. Fenton. The articles contained in the cornerstone box are as appended: Copy of the address of the Hon. W. D. Fenton, 22 deg., K. C. C. H.. orator of the day. Copy of proceedings of Grand Lodge, A. P. and A. M., of Uron, 1901. Address of M. W. Grand Master W. E. Grace, delivered June 11, 1W2. Address by Grand Commander James D. Itlchardson, 33 deg., delivered at the cen tennial of the supreme council. Southern Jurisdiction, U. 8., A- Report on correspondence to the lit E. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Oregon, Directory of Masonic bodies in Port land, Or.,, 1902. Program ot sixth semi-annual reunion, A. and A. 8. Rite, Portland, Or., June 9 and 10. 1902. List of members of class at -rewftlon. . Copy of contract and all circulars in connection with bond issue for construc tion of this cathedral. Patent of the 33 deg. issued to Rockey P. Earhart, the third Inspector general active "for Oregon, issued by supreme council, A. and A. 8. Rite, Southern Jur isdiction, U. 8. A. Package presented by 111. G. B. White house, 33 deg., containing the following; History of Templarlsra in Oregon; mem bership cafd of Al Kader Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8. ; copy of eeal, Portland Lodge, No. 66, A. F. and A. M.; silver half-dollar, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892; silver half-dollar, coinage 1902. Package presented by 111. J. M. Hod son, S3 deg., containing the following: Two United States revenue stamps; two United States postage stamps; one Bryan dollar; two Masonic badges; one copper cent, 1881; one copper cent, 1898; one Irri gation bond ; one . medal ' Washington Chapter, R. A M. ; one medal General 'Grah'd Cha'pter CVrrtennVaUnone- program and menu card, 2Ttu: anniversary, Port liAdLodge, No. 55. -1 Program bf Ihe eemS-cwntemilai eelebra ttbrf of Salem Lrfage, Vto:, A, -F. and Al M.. Jnne 18, 190?. r- v.-.f,.. j,- "tHotographlc eopy W appointment of M. W1." Jacob Meyer, SI 'deg., ' grand rep ersontative of the Grand Lodge of, Eng land tb the GnW Ledge Of, Oregon. ' Map of the city ot T'tfrtlandt-1901. manufacturing' .cement, .paying .blocks. The- fluftres' -are : made (Jn, black and whlte cement and make the most dura ble and beautiful pavement known , oft the Atlantlo Coast. They - are. now laying pavementa'ln all Southern -and Eastern cities, and,'- has proven, so 'satisfactory that their business has grown to Immense proportions. It is true the pavement la expensivi but "1iot so wlien considering the durability, : as they are- making as Lhlgh as 30-year quantities, and anyone able to. afford a good pavement wouia never 'want anything " else after seeing this. This company wants to -start up a plant to manufacture these blocks and lay pavements In Pacific". Coast cities, and 1 have been offered the agency. I ex pect to visit Portland In' August." ( . ' C0URT.N0TES. 4 Th timh land suit of Anthony Nep- pach against the Oregon & Calif ronnia Railroad Company, has been appealed to the State Supreme Court. Neppach se cured a Judgment for $47,000 in the former trial,' ' ' '; ' Jose Moreno Lacalll has been admitted to practice law in the United States courts. The suit of Ole Ostad against the Bunk er Hill & Sullivan Mining Company, tor 128,000 for personal injuries received, was set for trial In the Federal Court yester day. The case was continued by stipula tion. ' " .. ' . . HAS HER NAME PATENTED. Novel Step of s Resourceful Party to a Social Dispute. The headship of a family has become an issue. It exists as a fact today, quite I Independent of our long-cherished nation- al antipathy to anything savoring of so I da! inequality. t "We are not quite ready, Indeed, to place j n Jaw pf primogeniture, upon our statute. ! hooks, but that matters little, "sor . long o lawman retains th right to dispose of his pt operty as he deems best, .And it la upon : property basis that the distinction nec essnrlly relts, in default of, any , heredl fpry honors outside of a ch,urcl. vestvy election. - ,i ! ,i . i fi -r ,. . ,The multi-millionaire (what alusetous phrase!) has only to endow the eldest, son or the Tavorlte son wtth. the b"lk ft thjp family fortune and the thing Is done; forthwith Mr. Johnson Jones becomes Mr. Jones par excellence, and he proceeds to emphasize the distinction ort his visit ing cards he is THE Mr. Jones, and all others will please take notice. It follows as a matter of course that Mrs. Robinson Jones becomes Mrs. Jones, and it is Just here where the trouble begins; there are some pf us Who can remember the martial law which prevailed for a whole season at a certain summer colony in conse quence of a disagreement on 'this-very question between a distinguished dowager and hetLflaughter-ln-law, ' Even now there are. rumors In the air, of a similar casus belli, and If all that we hear be true, it would seem that -one of the contestants has scored a novel point In law. The Mrs. Jones In question has had her titular designation legally regis tered upon the copyright law, and all In fringers are liable to civil prosecution. More than that, the name, being a pleci of property, can be legally bequeathed, like family plate or old lace, and remains in force for the full term of any copy right 41 years, to be exact. I One cannot but admire this brilliant piece of social strategy, and it should meet with the success it merits. What ar Ideal How simple, how Ingenious! And nobody ever thought of it before, not" even the "Only Original Cohen!" Har pr's Weekly. 2 , . 1 " " f 1 ' 111 ' - . li -V . 'r; -s - - i.,'?? ' . ' I It. sU Hi I ,..- r jUs'Vi,'.'-'. X'I ; , t, wV fTkc-Hr lr '- r'- itn; .. . W .v I .. . .... . .Lfr'P Make any arrangements about refurnishing your home or even a single .room without -. including in your plans a visit to our stored ' In fact, you had better come here first" and ; have our advice in the matter; ' We know ar' good many practical' things about furnish ing up a home and will be oniy too glad to ; give you pointers. If your means are limit- ed this Is the place to come, where, you'll receive the same courteous treatment and , . .. . . , . . , attention that is accorded our biggest cash customers. , . 1 1 . 3 ft1 r -i l .. T ... , Leather : Goods... 'Y in this class ot goods we are carrylnjr a" 4 very complete line. We would like, you to see the ' goods themselves, examine the making, scruti nize the material, that you may be your own . Judge .ot their worth a n d Quality, e have a large . varietyof . st yles' ' In wide rrarig $ of " prices that is lower than you'd 4ind . thT same goods m iih A Chattanooga Man Of fers Some Pointers; Here Is a chance for Portland. In stead of using the "Avenarlous unpro- nouncable," which melts when the sun shines on It, and gives an odor which would prove a fortune to hospitals for consumptives, Portland can try , the ce ment block described lit the following letter from S. W. Steffner, - of ' Chat tanooga. Tenn. The extracts of the let ter bearing on these points .are as fol lows: , ! 1 'There has been in Operation In this city for. a number of years a-company , Posthumous Production. "How to Start Afresh" is the title of a brochure Just issued by the passenger department of the O. R. & N. Company. It consists of 89 pages and finely illu strated. ; It shows many choice bits of Oregon, scenery and calls e attention of the tourist to the numerous beauty spots so lavishly given to this state by the kindly hand of nature. A melancholy Interest- aurrpunds -the book, for it la the last- bit, of, literary -wora oone by the late Colonel, P, JPonap. An extract from the brochure. Illustrative of the picturesque man In-, one .Q:,hs many moods, Is surely excusably , He says. In one place: - -?; - - ' i "No American need .ever, go' ajbroad pn a sight-seeing, healthhunting. r pleas-1 uer-chaaing mission. .Nona should - ever be allowed by aw to go.. until he fs ab)e ttf show certificates from the general managers or general passenger agents of at least three great transportation ays, terns,. Including not less than one trans continental railway, establishing the fact inai ne nas seen some reasonable frac tion ot the charms and glories of his own country. ;. and tried the nurativ of some of th Bethesda pools. The old poeuc extravaganza saia: 'Bee Venice, and died Better phrase It; 'See Amer ica and live.' " Among , toe Illustrations is one of a little child sitting on the ground In front of a log cabin playing with a tame squir rel. This little boy is said to be the child Of William M. ldd. BL.AZIER'5 FIRST AND MADISON STS. We cash all kinds of cbecki'good" "bad" and mdifferent, at ail hours of the day and night, including Sunday - ft:. v Dr. W.'AfWia. Decayed Teeth are not "only disfigur ing but are also a det riment to sound health, rtany Ills are tracable directly to unround teeth. If your teeth need attention you call without delay. . . . ' Promptness may ave i tMh that . Iati ."mu. have to be Mcrlflced, WISE BROS;, Dentists m8,sov,9io, ait,tvijFamne Bunding, II Both PboMMt- Or. i South aai; Col; 368." or. ThlrttsAdWeshlngtoa btrests. J' Open erenlng' lt 9: Sumtay . p toio. , . 1 "'''sVii '"mi 11 1 j, in in ,y ' n' " ' i A. Royal Rival... STEEL RANGE means summer comfort In the kitchen. They , are made to cook the roast and not to roast the cook. There are more points' of perfec tion about a Royal Range than any other range we ever " Saw, and what's more we can show them to you. . x r-"HH-'rP"lS fPl Ml ""'.urftii hi nimm 91' .ublSS&nBaianHBaHaMsisaM Ml " '1 HLMSHI - HI V - " 1 . Tiimynsm. "111 Il We sell them from $25.00 up. COUCHES We've a large stock of couches on hand, In fact, too large. . We need the room an 4or a- few; -days -only we will let them go at very low .prices, 'Yhese are good de pendable goods that you'd ..wllUogJy pay more for. A f efcr ays only we wjjjl sell line we.ll made . , , ( , ouckm'-Velour, '4.00'-'' Couch in Ramie, - - - 3.00 Spring trade in our Carpet Department has . been unusually heavy thts year; we have been working up to our full capacity ; and are still very busy. -There's only one way to account for it and that is PRICE. We have , sacrificed profits but we've been selling lots of carpets. If you're think ing of a new one, and , are undecided, just step in a moment and we'll wager that. our prices will bring you to a quick decision. Well Sell You Goods on Payments If You Like. WE ARE STILL IN THE OLD STAND H.ENRY-JENNIMG- TIIETSTORrRED BtOCIC 170-172 fIRST ST, :. ; ; t TP0R1TAND, ORE. ; in ,' , , i . r, I, i n, t i i ; -1 yffmrnL Q V.VVt ff'.iig'-'-.u-S V"iiiLiill Ifmrn'm .'r- '-Jrr,t,,r n ; 1 e" S' I If- - v'1 i