Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1903)
THE MORNING OREBOSJAS. SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1903. rrs-vr TKTn fT TT I Yes, after 6 P. M. always. Our office hours are from 8 A. M. until 6 P. M. After 6 CLOSED to FVJUJNJJ UU1 I night and every night. This is the "DAYLIGHT STORE." - OLDS, WORTMAN & KING OLDS, WORTMAN & KING Tte Different Store Fifth and Washington Streets Watch Oar Windows AFTER THE STORM, SUMMER WITH ARUSH--ARE YOU READY? We've thousands of things here to aid your readiness. THE WEATHER TODAY probably "Oregony," but "what's the dif.?" 'Tis pretty sure xo dc sunsnuiy tomorrow, a n-i.uax nwoimii j vuj, uu nu&u &&.jj. uwu "" oav calls when the sun takes 'em out." Certainly original that, don't you think? We list below a trifling few of thousands of values. TOST OUT. TUST IN SOME OF THE NEWEST THINGS IN THE STORE, mostly UNDERPRICED. No matter what the weather, we shall expect the ladies to pour in for their share of the flood of Saturday bargains arranged for' today. Ladies' Raglan "Bargains Just a few left for today selling of those elegant Silk Raglans mads last year to wear this year or next year good any year and price re duced as follows: IXrjO values - SM 28.00 values ...J22-W 25,00 values ..J1S-50 15,50 values JliSS Men's Golfing ox Soft Shirts The rainy days are nearly over and the reigning days of the "Summer man" ore nearly here. I lo Ws your Summer shirt wardrobe? A great chance to add a few choice new things to your supply at cuch prices you can't mica the money. A lot of new patterns in dol lar values, at a choice to- Q day at 07C (First floor Men's aisle. New Spring Gloves New ironarchs, just In, i -clasp, best make, ladles' full rC pique, all colors ip.UU Derby, 2-claip, full pique, the best glove In the world, jjj The Mascot 2-clasp kid glove is the best dollar glove made in the world. A new line of silk or taf feta gloves, with double finger tips, Juet In. The prices grade to suit the purse from JLli cn. down to, per pair LAST DAY but one of the great sale and demonstration of Ladies' Shell Combs and Fancy Hairpins Special values Today. Pins priced as low as . . C (First floor. Fifth street) Linen Economies Splendid value Table Damask (Richardson-.), $1.00, $L2, U.S0 yard. Napkins to match, 1.73. SLCO and Large size frlctlonal bath towels, genuine Turkish, 60c up to $L2. Bleached, Turkish effect bath towels, 11x27 Inches, soft and ab sorbent, at Sc. New Spring Oxford English suit ings for outing or beach wear, navy, cadet or tan grounds, aith plain or broken checks, -c 4 re values, per yard c At the Lace Counter (First floor.) Antique, linen, white cluny and bands, all the newest, most pop ular laces at from Ji50 OOr down to, per yard vC New Venlse and Point Gaze, also Galloons. Arabian, lvorle or white. In beautiful patterns, at myriads of bargain prices, from tS e down to, per yard WC New embroidered motifs, c to 60c each. BOYS' NEW WAISTS Boys Waists bf good, heavy weight, blue print, either blouse or shirt waist style, well and neatly OC. made, each Boys Fercale or Madras Waists, light grounds with pretty fancy stripes or figures. In either ae. shirt or blouse styles, each.. "JJt- Boys' flrst-clars unlaundered. Per cale waists. Mother's Friend styles or blouse, light or dark grounds with correct -assortment of en. fancy figures or stripes JvC Boys- waists, an Immense assort ment of laundered waists. Moth er's Friend, llgbt or dark, fancy figures or stripes, with or Cfl. without collars each J1J2 to.-JJC Boys' white Fauntleroy waists, beauties at. each. &0c. tf? tZ( C5c. 75c, JLOO to A Big Sattitday Value in Men's Half Hose A lot of splendid 20c values In aiEN a rast black and seamless HALF HOSE. The Lasher pat ent, nnisnea neei ana toe. per pair, today .-&C (First floor Men's. Section.) Saturday Silk Specials 20-lnch black taffeta silk, SSc HC value, at per yard VC W-lnch black tafTeta silk. JLS QB value, at per yard 7vJC 26-lnch Mack tafTeta silk, d; 1 Q value, at per yard.. p 7 3S-ir.ch black tafTeta silled? f -1Q JliO value, at per yard. 4 f Ribbons at Special Pice (First floor.) Satin taffeta,, the pure silk that every lady so much favors; full 4 Inches wide and splendid SSc C value, today per yard SilfcVestBatgain (Second floor Annex.) Today offers again Fine Span Italian Silk Vests (Small sizes only.) Pink and light blue tints, trimmed with fine Vat laces, headings and draw ribbons. Also corset covers of same materials In white only, hand embroidered, applique and silk lace trimmed, to close at Half Price Ladies' Underwear (First floor.) The price story Is simply told for looay we oner A few only, ladles' long sleeve white lisle JLZi union suits OQ. to doss 07C Misses' five-ribbed black lisle hose, fashioned foot, spliced, heels. sizes & to 10; a great value Great Special Value: Ladles' five ribbed, white lisle thread, low sleeveless vests, lace arr trimmed, cood 50e values.. .wwC A BUSY SATURDAY IN THE Millinery Salon (Second floor.) That's what this special assures our nusy worxers in mis popular section devoted to beauty in woman's headdress. We'll sell today 100 newly trimmed hats prepared for the $6, 17 and JS tables, your choice today t!A Qfi only at p.70 $3.00 Shoes $1.98 for Friday And good shoes, too, or they wouldn't be In our shoe store. Ten styles from which to select Ladles' Dongola.Kld and latest styledasta. Just to boom our shoe business they will be offered at 'choice" price $J.98 of (First floor.) Royal Worcester Corsets (Second floor Annex.) One of the chief features of our great Saturday showings Is that of Corsets Royal Worcester, of course, for In no other Corset make can be found such perfec tion of fit styles for slim and full figures, and figures too Individual to be typical as In the Royal Worcesters. Here. Indeed Is Cor set elegance, 1&0 down to crn those at OUC Lorgnette Chains (First floor.) Beaded Lorgnette Chains, pearl. Jet. coral and turquoise neck chains; they are splendid values at our regular price, :5c, but Friday they will go X9c Larger sizes crystals, blacks, tur quoise, iridescent and pearls. splendid SSc values 25c - Finer, higher grade of same, Tr regular 6c value JJ 9 GOOD BILLS KILLED New York Legislature Passed Several "Grabs," RESULT OF THE CLOSING FIGHT Several Measures of Value to Metrop olis Die In the Mot Step Toward Educational ltrfoim-Odell Will Veto Some Bills. ALBANY. X. Y.. April 24. (Special.) Saw that the smoke of battle has cleared from the Legislative field It Is possible to see tho real effect of the fierce struggle in the last hours of the session. In both houses scores of bills, good, bid and in different, were deserted at the last min ute and left behind to die. Among those of Importance that were killed outright were Tollce Commissioner Green's' bill authorizing a much larger police force and providing for the appoint ment of inspectors and the three-platoon rider, the Citizens Union Rapid Transit bill, the Agnew bill legalizing the elevated railroad structure la Battery Fnrk. and the street-cleaning bill, providing for street sprinkling by the department in stead of by private contractors. Some of the defeated bills were openly killed on the floor of the Legislature, others were ambushed, some were flim flammed. Every parlUmentary expedient known to man -was used In settling the fate of the last surviving measures. Of the bills that passed safely through the conflict It Is to be regretted that some are notoriously evil ones. Of this kind are the L'Hommedleu street railway grab bills, the Neville bill for refunding old assessments and reopening outlawed claims, and the Remens East River gas grab bill. One good thing accomplished was the passage of a concurrent resolution for the appointment of five Senators and seven Assemblymen to examine Into the diffi culties between the two educational d nartmenU of the state and devise a method of educational unification. A com promise educational bill was also passed for (he distribution of tuition money for nonresident pupils. It provides that fiOX- 000 shall be appropriated for tuition fees for nonresident school pupils and thit the money shall be distributed by the State Controller on a certificate Jointly signed by Superintendent Skinner, of the Depart ment of Public Instruction, and Bishop Doane. Chancellor of the Board of Re gents. It was over the control of this fund that the other fight between the Regents end the Department of Public Instruction was renewed la the session Cmk THOMSON'S nf iV "GLOVE-FITTING" ACM! w corsets- $'ilMm$L Hh J In many styles for many figures at vylf 1" tv" Hi 3V I-1 prices from Si to S 25 but all alike in if G5r3U TtvM 1ft 1 the one vital particular, they are all 7rtKf K fwfCjCll 8 Ml GLOyE-FITTING" and gowns fit like E3tA iBl f'All a glove'when worn over them. Leaders QuSt JtjJ'i . fej m 88 fc 1 for thirty-five years. THOMSON'S WWlvW, IS H f l 'GLOVE-FITTING" CORSETS still fJX$$cJ( 8 Si! N? s y U rePresent the acrne r sty,e an4 petfeit vp4zi!Y " H k GEO. C. BATCHELLER & CO. fj Bsj just closed. Each department claimed that the money should pass through Its hinds. There are pending before Governor Odell. awaiting his action, many appro priation bills for various state and local purposes. In order to bring the expenses down to the Income from the Indirect taxes, the Governor will probably be obliged to lop off large sums. He has 30 cays In which to act upon all the meas ures before him. Those that hive not been signed by the end of that time will die on his hands. BEALE MARRIES MISS OGE It Was on Her Account lie Shot Editor Marrlot. NEW YORK, Aprir2i.-Truxton Beale. ex-Mlnlster to Persia and Greece, has married Miss Marie Oge. of San Rafael. ICnl.. in this city. Only the mother of the bride. Mrs. IV. L. Oge. Mrs. John R. MacLean. Mr. Beale's sister; Crelghton Webb, his best friend, and Archibald Forbes were present at the ceremony. wnicn iook place in Airs, uge s apartments In a hotel. After an Informal wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Beale started for Washington on their wedding Journey. They will sail shortly for Europe, where they will remain all Summer, and will divide their time after their return be tween tVaohlngton and San Francisco. Truxton Beale and Thomas V. Will lams, Jr., president of the California WEDDING AND VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING Corner Fourth and Washington Sts. Jockey Club, attacked Frederick Marrlot, editor and proprietor of a San Francisco newspaper, pn September 4. 1902, because of an article that, as they allege, referred to Miss Oge. Mr. Beale and Mr. Will iams declared that the article was un true when they went to Mr. Marrlot's home to force him to make a retraction. That be refused to do and they shot him three times. Both, were "arrested, but as Mr. Harriot recovered, they were acquitted. YaehtlnK Bridal .Party Disappears. NEW YORK. April 24. A great sensa tion has been caused all along the Riviera by the mysterious disappearance of the pleasure yacht Retae Victoria, says a Nice dispatch to the Herald. The vessel . had on board M. and Mme. D'Esmenard. ' the sister of the latter. Mile. Margueri Gourlo de Refuge, and two sailors. La fonta and Berlin. The DEsmeaards were married only a month ago. and were on their wedding tour. They were residents ! of Cannes. On April 8 the party embarked carrying all her Jewels and her husband had with him several thousand franca. Since their sailing nothing has been heard of them. They should have reached Nice the same day. A search Is being carried out by the police and the marttlnM au thorities all along the coast. Painful urination, too rrrcnect- aeanrr. ting op at night, enrsd by Orocos Kidney Tea, SHOPPING TO GREATEST y ADVANTAGE Rig'ht here and now you can do your Shopping to the g'reatest advantage. Everything' in stocK is new, first-class merchandise. Every article is sharply reduced in price. You can maKe a sub stantial saving' in everything' you buy here. Ribbon Barg'ains Our best quality Brilliant Taffeta Rib' bons 4i inches wide, leading i j colors, regular 25c, at x Satin Taffeta Ribbons, regu- yCf Iar35c,at.. VJC Double Faced Liberty Satin Ribbons 4J inches wide, regular 50c All Ribbons at reduced prices Ladies' Neckwear White and Black Ruffs $1.75 quality at ...$1.30 $2.50 quality at $1.87 $3.50 quality at $2.62 All Neckwear at reduced prices Embroideries 25c Cambric and Swiss Edges at.. 15c 50c Cambric Edges at 25c All Embroideries at reduced prices Millinery Children's Sailor Hats of mixed Japanese and Cuban braids; also fine French and Milan straws'. All sizes. 50c Values at 39c $1.00 Values at 74c Others up to $2.75. Outing' Hats A full line of plain and fancy Straw Outing and Straw Hats. Every new and desirable shape rep resented. $1.25 Values at. 93c $1.50 Values at $1.13 $2.00 Values at $1.48 Barg'ains at Notion Counter Hardwood Toothpicks, 1000 in a box lc Shell Hairpins regular 25c at 5c Fairbank's Gold Dust 14c Wire Hair Pins box lc Hat Pins regular 7c, box 2c Sewon Hose Supporters regular 65c at 48c Camphor Balls 1-lb. bag at 4c Howard Swing Razor Strops... regular 50c at 29c Peerless Swing Razor Strops.. regular 25c at 16c Torrey's Genuine Horsehide Razor Strops regular $1.25 at 79c Baker & Co.'s Gold Nugget and Crown Razors regular 75c at 49c Japanese Baskets regular 10c to 15c at 5c Kitchen Cutlery DEEPLY CUT ritlCES. Sets half dozen each, Knives and Forks, reg ular $2.25, at, set 98c Single Knives, regular 25c to 35c, at 9c Cooking Forks regular 25c, at 9c CooKing Forks regular 10c, at 4c Ice Picks and Chisels regular 25c, at 9c Mincing Knives regular 25c, at 9c Mincing Knives regular 10c, at 3c Pancake Turners regular 15c, at 3c Butcher's Knives regular 15c, at 5c Butcher's Knives. . regular $1, at 39c Butcher's Knives regular 25c, at 9c Oilers regular 15c, at 3c Powder Cans regular 15c, at 3c Carving Sets regular $1.75 to $2.50, at 98c Playing Cards Congress . . . regular 50c, at 29c Mascot regular 19c,' at 14c Bee regular 25c, at 18c Crow regular 15c, at 11c Poker Chip Sets regular 35c, at 26c Poker Chip'Sets regular 40c, at 29c Kid Gloves Remarkable offerings. The world-renowned Trcfousse Kid Gloves; also the Dena, Carlyle, Liwo, Cohsuelo, London Suede, Tanforan, Rigo; all at reduced prices. $1.00 Kid Gloves at $ .73 SI .25 Kid Gloves at $ .89 $1.50 Kid Gloves at.. ...... ..$1.19 $1.75 Kid Gloves at $1.29 $2.00 Kid Gloves at $1.59 Veiling's 25c Veilings at 17c 35c Veilings at 25c 50c Veirings at 35c 75c Veilings at .53c $1.00 Veilings at 69c AH other Veilings also reduced Ladies' Kerchiefs 12jc White Embrolderled at 9c 15c White Embrolderled at 11c 18c White Embrolderled at 13c 25c White Embrolderled at 18c 35c White Embrolderled at 26c 50c White Embrolderled at 37c White Lawn Aprons 25c White Lawn Aprons at 19c 35c White Lawn Aprons at 28c 50c White Lawn Aprons at 39c 68c White Lawn Aprons at 49c 85c White Lawn Aprons at 59c $1 White Lawn Aprons at 74c Veiling's 25c Veilings 17c 65c Veilings 45c 35c Veilings 25c 75c Veilings 53c 50c Veilings 35c Children's Gar ments Children's Wash Suits of Crash, Cham bray, Pique, Lawn, in sailor, blouse and eton styles special J- or values $6.50 down to ipi.C? CHILDREN'S PETER THOMPSON COATS In Navy and Red Exceptional values from $5 to $12.50 CHILDREN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS Ages 8, 10, 12 and 14. All this season's newest and most up-to-date styles in a large variety of colors and fancy trimmed, effects; silk-lined Jackets, gored Skirts, regular $9.50, $12.00, $15.00, now $6.50, $7.75 and $8.75. Leather Goods All Leather Goods, Pocket Books and Coin Purses, Wrist Bags, Chatelaine Bags, Card Cas es, Music Rolls, Wallets, etc. $ .25 reduced to $. .18 $ .35 reduced to $ .26 $ .50 reduced to $ .37 $ .75 reduced to $ .56 $1.00 reduced to $ .74 $1.25 reduced to $ .94 $1.50 reduced to $1.13 $2.00 reduced to $1.49 $2.50 reduced to $1.87 $3.00 reduced to $2.23 $3.50 reduced to" $2.63 $4.00 reduced to $2.98 Drug'g'ists' Sundr.'s 4711 Toilet Water, regular 59c reduced to 39c 25c Celluloid Combs reduced to 18c 25c Listerated Tooth Powder reduced to 18c 25c Tooth Brushes - reduced to 14c 20c Silk Sponges reduced to 10c 15c Mirrors reduced to 10c 25c Japanese Cleaning Compound reduced to 17c 25c Celluloid Soap Boxes reduced to 18c 15c Shaving Mugs reduced to 9c 15c Shaving Brushes reduced to 9c 35c Bay Rum reduced to 26c 50c Perfumes reduced to 37c 18c Nail Brushes reduced to 11c 65c Hair Brushes reduced to 39c 10c Soap and Wash Rag reduced to 7c 20c Ninetta Face Powder reduced to 11c 15c Metal Back Combs reduced to 9c 75c Bath Sponges reduced to 39c 10c Toilet Paper reduced to 6c 3 for 25c Toilet Paper reduced to 5c 5c Toilet Paper reduced to 3c 8 for 25c Toilet Paper- reduced to, 12 for 25c Bargains in Men's Underwear SU3IMER WEIGHTS. Men's Derby Ribbed Balbrlggan Under wear, flesh and ecru colors, oo regular 50c, at OVC Men's fine flat Balbrlggan Underwear with double-seated drawers, regular o q 50c, at , Q Men's fine French Balbrlggan 7Q Underwear, regular $1.00, at C WINTER. WEIGHTS. s Men's Derby Ribbed all-wool Ui- QQr derwear, regular $1.75, at TOC Men's Camel's Hair Underwear, t 1 10 regular $1 .50, at ipi. IO Men's fine Natural Undyed OA Wool Underwear, regular $2 ipl.OV MEDIUM WEIGHT. Men's Australian Wool and Camel's Hair Underwear, natural color, reg- Cl& ular $1.50,.at OC . , "5