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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1905)
THE yORmNG JgBEgOy jMi ...MAY 2V JL9(gLw ALDDNM1 IS The Meier (8b Frank Store Agents for "Ostermoor" Mattresses The Meier (8b Frank Store "Shopping Center of the Northwest" The Meier (Sb Frank Store Principal Agents Butterick Patterns SHOT 8? RIVAL i r ' Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order at the Very Lowest Prices Second Floor New Sheet Masic Dfwtmtnt on Third Floor All Popular Music at the Lowest Prices Custom Shade and Drapery Work Oar Specialty Best Materials and Workmanship Sole Portland Agents for the "Peninsular" Stoves and Steel Ranges In the Basement Trunks and Traveling Bags The Largest and Best Stock in the City Third Floor We're Headquarters for the Official Lewis and Clark Flag, Silk or Wool, in All Sizes , ""Business Jealousy Is Stated as Probable Cause of the Tragedy. Great "May Sale" of Muslin Underwear 2d Floor VANDRAN BADLY WOUNDED Joscpli Young Calls Him Out of Sa loon and Fires Four Shots After Vandran Returns to His Bar. K. Vandran, proprietor of the Washing ton Cafe, located at -30 Washington street, was shot and perhaps fatally '-wounded at 1 o'clock this morning by Joseph Young, aged 41 years, the proprietor of the saloon adjoining "Vandran's resort. Toung imme diately surrendered himself to the police. Business Jealousy is supposed to have "been the cause of the shooting. There were but two or three men in the ealoon at the time of the affray. Toung tered Vandran's place of business and . requested the latter to step out on the sidewalk, saying he desired to say some thing to him. Vandran immediately com plied, and they were upon the outside of the saloon for about ten minutes. At the expiration of that time Vandran again entered, the saloon, closely followed by Toung. "-"I'm not running any d bluff," Toung was saying. "I mean what I say." Those In the saloon saw Vandran smile sarcastically and pass around the end of the bar. He stepped about midway to ward, the front of the room and began re moving glasses from the counter. As he stooped to place the glasses beneath the "bar, Toung leaned over and fired two shots In quick succession. The bullets narrowly missed Vandran and smashed into the bottles back of the bar. Vandran started t'o run toward the end of the coun ter as though to escape. Toung fired a third time, the bullet striking the victim in the left arm. Vandran slipped at the end of the bar and started to fall, and as he did so Toung fired for the fourth time. The bullet entered Vandran's body direct ly above the heart and glanced upward. Vandran screamed and dropped to the floor. Henry Schnerdtfeger, a musician in the band of the Fourteenth Infantry, located at Vancouver Barracks, who happened to be in the 6aloon. started to run toward Toung as if to effect a capture. Toung promptly drew another revolver from a pocket and covered the musician. In an other Instant he placed both weapons on the saloon bar and told them to send for the police. At this juncture, passing police officers, who had been attracted by the noise of tne shots, entered the saloon. To these Toung surrendered himself- A hurry call was sent in for the police ambulance, and Vandran was removed to Good Samaritan Hospital, where he was at once placed on the operating table. Examination re vealed that his wounds were very serious, probably fatal. Those who were In the saloon at the time of the shooting declare that Toung and Vandran did not quarrel when upon the outside, or If they did it was in low tones. Toung refused flatly to make a statement to the police last night. After his arrest he did not speak except to give his name and age. It is alleged that the two men have had trouble for some time past, business jealousy being given as the cause. Employes of the two resorts would make no statement last night, beyond stating that there had been trouble be tween the men. Toung had been drinking before the shooting took place, but was not overcome by the Influence of liquor, and took mat ters coolly after the deed had been com mitted. He even smiled as he was being searched at the police station. His man ner indicated that the shooting had been premeditated. The two revolvers which he handed over to the police were exactly alike, and absolutely new. evidently hav ing been purchased recently. They were of the latest model. The four shots were fired from one revolver. Toung not using the other except to cover, for a few sec onds, the men In the saloon. Illinolsans Hold Meeting. The Illinois State Society held another of Its meetings last night at the Chamber of Commerce Hall. More than 100 people were present and a pleasing evening was spent. The purposes of the society were discussed and plans for the work to be done during the progress of the Expo sition were talked over and at the close of the evening a great many visitors added their names to the membership roll. Miss Hazel Minor entertained those present with a recitation and Mrs. Abi gail Scott Dunlway spoke briefly on the work to be done by the organization and what it could accomplish during the year. At the close of the programme ,a social hour was spent, during which Tcfreehments were served. The next meet ing will be held on the first Wednesday In June. Ad. Men's League Has Banquet. The Portland Ad. Men's League gave an informal dinner at the Commercial Club last night, at which the menu was ar ranged in a novel scries of conundrums. The league was formed for the purpose of fostering a spirit of comradeship among the advertising writers of this city and to raise the standard of the call ing and thus enhance the value of the work done by them. Rlnaldo M. Hall, the president of the league, presided, and welcomed the guests to the board. He introduced the speakers of the evening. R. W. Rich ardson, secretary of the National Good Roads Association, spoke briefly. He was followed by Emmctt C. Brown. Harry C. "Whlttler and Tom Richardson, of the Commercial Club. Third Ward Indorses Candidates. The Third Ward Independent-Political Club, at its headquarters. Front street, between Bumsidc and Couch streets, last night Indorsed J. P. Sharicey and A. X. Wills for CouncUmcn-at-large, and candidate for Councilman of Third Ward Dunning. About 300 were at the meet ing and several rousing speeches were made, especially by the candidates men tioned, and Judge George J. Cameron. Deserter a Trainwrcckcr. Harry Glanelll, arrested by Detective Vaughn as a deserter from the United States ship Buffalo, has been identified as one of a quartet who derailed and at tempted to rob a Southern Pacific pas senger train south of Albany, Or., sev eral years ago. He was convicted and sent to the penitentiary for four years. He is held pending instructions from the Xavy Department at Washington, D. C. Show oh May Day In New Tork. NEW TORK. May 1. Light snow fell today in many places - In Central and Northern New York," accoBjp&nled&y cold weather. M A Y S A L E 35,000 Pieces of new Lingerie at "May-Sale" prices The best made, the best grade, the daintest Undermnslms we could gather. Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers The greatest varieties and the prettiest styles are all included in the matchless values being offered the first week of the "May Sale" Your Summer Muslm Underwear needs can be supplied' at big saving now Bargains in Drawers Women's fine Cambric and Nainsook Drawers, trimmed in fine embroidery, laces, dusters of tucks and insertions; regular $2.00 values 98c the Pair "Women's Cambric Drawers, made "with wide tucked flounee or plain flounce, with lace edging, all sizes; wonderful values at 22c the Pair Special lot of Cambric Drawers, lace and embroi dery trimmed, also wide tucked flounces trimmed in embroidery, insertion or plain hemstitched; great values at $ .50 Drawers 39c Pair $ .75 Drawers 47c Pair $1.00 Drawers 69c Pair Great special "May Sale." bargains in fine French Undermuslins, Gowns, Drawers, Skirts, Chemise, sets, etc. Second Floor. Corset Covers Low Priced 5(k0 Corset Covers, made of fine Nainsooks and Cambrics, trimmed with dainty laces, embroideries, insertions, headings, ribbons and rucks; immense, variety, all sizes. $ .35-40c Corset Covers $ $ .50 Corset Covers for $ $1.25 Corset $1.50 Corset $2.00 Corset $2.50 Corset .27 .39 .98 Covers for $ Covers for $1.29 Covers for $1.69 Covers for $1.98 $1.6? Women's Fine Short Cambric Underskirts, trimmed in fina Yalenciehnes laces, embroidery, insertions and clusters of tucks; regular $2.00,and. $2.35 values on sale, while they last, at the low price of, each.'. Children's White Lawn and Nainsook Dresses, trimmed in fine laces, embroideries, tucks and in sertions, Mother Hubbard, long and short-waisted styles, ages 6 months to 3 years; $3.00 values on sale for PaVaa5r Gowns Greatly Reduced Women's fine Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, low, round, square and high-necks, trimmed in fine laces, embroideries, tucks, insertions, headings and rib bons. Full lengths and widths. Grand "May Sale" specials $ .75 Night Gowns for $ .57 $1.00 Night Gowns for $ .77 $1.25 Night Gowns for $ .96 $1.50 Night Gowns for $1.22 $1.75 Night Gowns for $1.32 $2.00 Night Gowns for $1.67 $2.50 Night Gowns for $1.97 Women's fine White Cambric Petticoats, trimmed in good quality wide embroidery and clusters of tucks and insertion; separate dust tO ruffles, $3.25 and $3.50 values for Fine Cambric Petticoats, wide flounces, laces, cm broidery, edging and insertions; separate dust ruffles; great values, $1.50 and $1.75 J 1 values for, each r 7 $2.50 values for, each 91.78 M A Y S A L E Silk and Dress Goods Specials Hough Tussah Pongee Silks in all colors, popular for waists and shirtwaist suits. Regular $1.00 values, on salo for, yard 73c Two Immense lots of new Shirtwaist Suit Silks. This season's best styles in stripes, figures and checks. Latest colorings Regular $ .85 Quality, yard 59c Regular $1.00 Quality, yard 73c 2000 yards of Voiles and Etamlncs, in all the season's best colorings. Our entire regular 51.25 line on sale at the low price of, yard.. 9Sc The greatest display of "White Wool materials in the city. Every new weave In all grades. M A Y S A L E 150,000 Yards of Wash Goods Three lines of Voile Nauvette. a pretty Summer material, dotted and flaked Voiles. Venetian veiling Voiles. Very desirable styles in great variety, yard 1C 50c knotted Pongees and Chiffon de Soies, beautiful new Sum- iq mer wash fabric, yard OOC 40c, 45c silk stripe Voiles, all colors, pretty, sheer, serviceable - T waist and suit material, yard JlC 50c fancy mercerised White Walstingo-, 40 patterns, dots, stripes and figures, small and large patterns, great values, yard JiSC S000 yards of the very best soft finish percales, stripes, dots and fig ures, light dark and medium colors, unequalled value at, yard....l2c M A Y S A L E WHITE GOODS FOR GRADUATES 36-rXCH INDIA TAX OX. 25c quality. .22c 50c quality. .26c 35c quality. .30c 40c quality. 35c 50c quality for, yard 43c CO-INCH FRENCH LAWNS. $ .40 grade yard 35c $ .50 grade, yard 44c $ .3D grade, yard..... 53c 5 .75 grade, yard 65c $ .35 grade, yard....... 75c $1.00 grade, yard 89c Batiste JIulls, yard.... 22c to 53c Fancy Organdies, in beautiful variety All the very latest styles and colorings. 8-INCH WHITE ORGANDIES. $ .40 quality, yard $ .35 5 .50 quality, yard $ .44 $ .60 quality, yard $ .33 5 .75 quality, yard $ .85 S .45 quality, yard $ .38 $ .S3 quality, yard.. $ .79 $1.00 quality, yard s .SO $1.25 quality, yard .$1.10 32-INCH PERSIAN LAWNS, 25c grade... 22c 30c grade... 43c 30c grade... 26c 60c grade... 52c S5c grade... 30c 75c grade.. .65c Silk Mulls and Organdies: new mercerized materials for graduation gowns. M A Y S A L E Bargains in Lace Curtains ELEVATORS THIRD FLOOR. White Madras -weave Lace Curtains, plain and detached-figure centers "with dainty borders, 45 inches wide by three yards long; the best 1 X4 lot of $2.00 Curtains we ever offered at this low price M Arabian Colored Curtains, novelty weaves, plain centers, with narrow bor ders, 50 inches wide, yards long; our regular $2.75 1 values, on sale at the low price of, pair. Iligh-Grade white Irish Point Lace Curtains, 20 patterns of the best quality and design; size 50 inches wide, 3 yards long; regular QlAm 7ft $S.50 values, at the low price of, pair Tm KM White and ecru Irish Point Lace Curtains, plain centers with narrow in serting, 48 inches wide, three yards long; four patterns 1 QQ to select from j regular $3.00 values, on sale for, pair V Custom Shade and Drapery Work our specialty. Best materials and workmanship. Lowest prices guaranteed Third Floor. 8000 Yds. Silkoiines 9c S00O yards of the best quality Silkoiines immense variety of new patterns in light or Qf dark colorings; wonderful value, yd 36-inch Sateens, the best for making handsome and serviceable comforts; new de- 1 signs and colorings, 20c quality, yd. . . . 27-inch ilomie Cloth, light and dark grounds; floral designs; pretty material for Summer draperies, pillows, etc;; 17c quality 1 for the low price of, yard &2 Remnants at Half Price Great lot of remnants of Curtain materials, Swiss. Nets, Cretonnes, Burlaps, Tapestries, etc.; all the best styles, all lengths; J Dmia choose while they last at 72 1 AiC $1.25 weathered and golden oak India Qftr Stools, "May Sale" bargain at JW $L25 3-fold Screens, oak, white enam- Oftf el and cherry; great bargain at W Sole Portland agents for "Vudor" Porch Shades, all widths, low prices Third Floor. M A Y S A L E Great Lace and Embroidery Sale Values Up to $1.85 a Strip 89c 2000 yards of Corset Cover Embroideries, in l-yard lengths, mill-ends of most attractive styles shown this season; im mense assortment; values up to $1.85 OQr strip, for ; 90,000 yards of Embroideries, including Allovers, match sets, circular flounces in Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric, also Linen Bands and Appliques; sweeping reductions on the cream of our immense stocks. Note the grand bargains for the first1 week of the "May Sale" $ .35 values, yd $ .15$ .45 values, yd $ .33 $ .65 values, yd $ .39'$ .85 values, yd $ .63 $1.25 values, yd $ .79 $1.75 values, yd $1.15 $2.25 values, yd $1.49 $2.75 values, yd $1.89 $3.50 values, yd $1.98 $4.00 values, yd $2.89 $1 French Vals. 59c Doz. French and double-thread Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, daintiest patterns, regular $1.00 dozen, value, dozen STAm yards .C Point de Paris and Piatt Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, three to five inches wide; our regu lar 20c values, on sale for 1 yard I WW "May Sale" bargains in Dress Trimmings. "May Sale" specials in Women's fine Neckwear. A Great Sale of Robes Magnificent hand-embroidered Linen and Batiste Robes, this season's beautiful styles at "May Sale" prices Grand bargains at $35.00 values $29.00 $45.00 values $39.50 $49.00 values $42.50 $65.00 values $58.00 White Lace and Point d 'Esprit Robes $20.00 values $17.00 $25.00 values $19.00 $35.00 values reduced to $29.00 "May Sale" specials in Women's Knit Underwear. M A Y S A L E $ 1 1 Tan Covert Coats $6.85 Ea, U Women's Tan Covert and Black Cheviot Jackets, silk lined, fly front, nicelv stitched, a. great special purchase being offered at half value; all the vcrv best styles, perfect fitting, $11.00 values, QC while they 'last ?UiUJ Tailored Suits Reduced 400 of this season's handsomest Tailored Suits in jacket, blouse, tight fitting and Eton styles; plaited, flared or flounce skirts in Panama Cloths, Worsteds, Serges, Voiles and Broadcloths; plain colors and fancies in great variety; splendid reductions all along the line $15.00 Suits $12.25 $25.00 Suits $19.25 u$34.00 Suits $24.85 $36.00 Suits $28.75 $45.00 Suits $33.50 $46.00 Suits $34.90 Silk Shirtwaist Suits Reduced 4000 beautiful Silk Shirtwaist Suits, this sea son's most attractive styles in immense variety, are to be sold during the "May Sale" at sur prisingly low prices; all are made of superior quality Taffeta Silks in fancy dress or shirtwaist styles, with plaited or shirred skirts; green, navy, brown, black, fancy stripes and colors; all sizes Silk Suits to please every fancy. $22.50 Silk Suits," each $17.45 $34.00 Silk Suits, each $28.25 I $52.00 Silk Suits, each $42.25 $2S.O0 Silk Suits, each..'.....; $23.55 i $38.00 Silk Suits, each $24.75 1 The best display in town. Women's Black Silk Coats, fancy trimmed, large I collar and stole effects, all new C4L C-, styles; $1LOO values lor ..fO.JJ Best Silk Petticoat Bargains in town; all I grades Second Floor. M A Y S A L E Towel Sale Continues Knotted fringed damask Towels, size 20x41 inches; best 30c values, for the very low price of, each C Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 500 dozen, size 20x40 inches; value extraordinary at i this low price, each Hemmed bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 203 dozen, bis sizes; regular 60o vajue, won- ! derful bargain at, each. . . OrS C Knotted fringed "damask Towels, 22x45: regular 40c value, on sale today, for "v Webb's grass-bleached hem stitched Huck Towels, 20x3S; 40c. value, ror. 29c Hemmed union Huck Towels, sold regularly at 9c to 10c tr-. each; all you want at. J Hemmed union Huck Towels,. best.l2c value, on sale q at the low price of, each....OC Hemmed line Crash Dish Towels,.' 300 dozen of them; regular" 1214c values, each..... OC Hemstitched linen Huck Towels, 33 inches long; our best 25c value, for this serai-an- a . nual sale, your choice ea. 1VC Hemstitched linen Huck Towels, size 22x40 inches; our best 35c grades, on sale at the y'c.-. low price of, each . OC MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. TRUNKS-BAGS 34-Inch basswood steamer Tjrunk, canvas covered, Hercules steel clamps, bolt lock, leather bound $11.25 value , .$8.16 34-inch drop front steamer Trunk,, with -sliding drawers, extra deep .top-drawer for ladies' hats; best lock l-.00 valHc t85 34-In. heavy canvas- covered Trunk, "hardwood stripy Victor lock., 2 straps,' set up tray and hat box $SJ5Q - value .'f&58 32-lnch -heavy duck covered Trunk--strongly built; best lock and vfittings, 2 "heavy straps all around 9&50 value for . ....$6.73 Full stock Leather Oxford Bag. raw edge, leather lined, with three pockets 14- Ib., regular SS-IQ valae. . . .Sfl.ea 15- Ih., regular $9.25 value.... 18-Ia., regular $9.75 vhIhc. .. .$7.ee "American Boy" for May 'The Amer ican Boy for May now ready for distribution to boys hold ing purcnaae cards. With every pur chase to the amount of $5 or over In our boys clothing de partment we give 1 year's tiKani'lntlAn to the "American Boy" free. It's the biggest, brightest and best boys' paper -published. Spring and Sum mer clothing of all kinds for boys of all ages. M A Y S A L E $6 Linen Waists $ 3.00 Splendid quality all Linen Waists, front of solid tucking, English eyelet or heavily embroidered, very attractive styles fl? ff in big variety; $6.00 values for pOJKj Special Jot of Silk "Waists in taffeta, crepe de chine and plaids, fancy colors, tucke.d, tailor-made and lace trimmed, all sizes; regular $7.50 values for tPTHfJ Riding Skirts and Habits In all the very best styles and materials. The only satisfactory stock in the city for your choosing Second Floor. GLASSWAKE Glass Berry Sets, consisting of 1 -in. bowL S sauce dl6hes, set.. 47c Common Table Tumblers, ach..2c J.i-gal- Glass Pitchers ...42c 8-In. Footed Fruit Bowls.. 43c 8-in. Glass Berry Dishes lc 4-piece Glass Sets, consisting of butter iiish, creamer, sugar bowl and epoon-ohlder, great value, set " Colored "Water Sets, set.. 78c Vinegar Craets. each .....lXc Thin-blown Table Tumblers. ca..4c Engraved thin-blown Tumblers. 5c 7-In. Hose Bowls, each .'41c Handled Lemonade Glasses.... c M A Y S. A L E WOMEN'S $3.50 OXFORDS FOR $2A2 BEST SHOE VALUES IX TOTO. Women's 53.50 low Shoes, in tans, patent colt. Bluchers and Oxfords and patent colt Ribbon TIe. plain toes; all this season's footwear, all sixes. 53.50 value, pair &.Hir TVomen's $3.00 low Shoes, in tan patent leather and vici kid, patent tip, light or heavy soles, Cuban heels, all sizes, Johnson ct i Bros. best $3.00 values, pair mlm "Women's $2.59 low Shoes, in dark tan. patent leather and c i r.'y vici kid, all sizes; all our regular $2.58 values, pair. ... Women's patent colt and patent kid lace Blucher and button Shoes, welt sole, vici kid. patent tip lace shoes, turn and Welt soles, all sizes. Regular $3.50 values, on sale for. pair ..9DJ Women's patent colt, vici kid. box calf and velour calf Shoes, heavy and light sole. Cuban heel, all !ze -and widths. This rx season s best $3.83 footwear, on sale at, pair 1 M A Y S A L E Hand-Embroidered Table Linens HanVl-embroidered great variety 6-taclt slke ........ 13-iach Hand-embroidered I&x27-I, 9X35 valae fiana-emDrojaerea 3 8xS4-I nch, ear beat 38xB4-!bcI. esr best Hand -embroidered select from; unusual -rabies, each... 94JM Tatars, each... 94.06 -vkIhc, each... round Linen Dollies, all new, pretty designs in 21c 9-Inch at, each 32c 63c lS-luch, fl.eo values. 84c Linen Traycloths. great values - $1.87 38x36-! R.. S1.75 valaex S1.52 Linen Scarfs, 200 of them for your selection valae. for $1.97 92J59 valae. fer $2.63 Linen Tea Cloths, 36x36 inches; big variety to values at these reduced prices ...923B KXM valae, each $2.55 $35 valaex, each...... ...... J4.15 ........ 9&.MS $7JL valaea, each ...fS.85 "MAY SALE" ROGERS "1847" Teaspoons, set of 6 Sac Dessert Spoons, set of 6.. .. ...$1.58 Table Spoons, set of 6, $1.79 Forks, set of. 6 $1.7 Sugar Spoons or Butter Knives for. each 9e Coffee Spoons, set of 6 Sac Gravy Ladles for, each. ...... .Site Jelly Knives for. each , ..82c Economical housewives, hotel and. boarding-housekeeperi srill supply their needs at these low prices. Basement. Best Refrigerators at low prJca.