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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1901)
' ? r I j ; THE jnEW AGE,: PORTLA.ND, OREGOX. , MiV ft SlSsa?? SHE WILL NOT BE POPULAR PURCHASING OF COSTUMES SETS. IN Principal Consideration Urged Isj the Probable Kxcliiilvcnes of Bucli n Plnn, the Kxperuc Attending It HelnK Out of Iteach of Rliort 1'urses. New York correspondence; AKI3FUL scheming Ih being done by thej dressmakers w h o piovidu for wealthy customers to Induce thy latter to pur chase dresses la sctB. This obvious ly Involves a largo outlny at ono tlm, n point that puts tho notion qulto bu yond tho ineniiH of tho average womiin. TIiIh fnct Is enlarg ed upon by tho wily p r o in o t e r h, who urge upon their patrons thnt It hIiowh thu notion to bo olio that will not bo widely or cheap ly copied. Thin rea soning mny prcvnll with n few who wIhIi to seem idtrn-px-elusive, but tbo Men comes toward tho end of the sensou and will not bo carried ovor to mimincr. was tho afternoon sown of thin group. It Ih at the left, and was putty colored broadcloth, richly embroidered with silk and 'gilt. The tailored street dress was brown corduroy, with chamois waistcoat and white silk fragging, Lost Is nn even ing gown of whlto crepo do chine, with adjustable yoke of whlto satin cucrustcd with gold bends. 1'lnk, green nnd gold In beads and lions appeared In its hand some embroidery. Its adjustable yoke would seem to bo a device thnt should hnvo greater approval than It gets. Fash ionables indorse many expedients of sim ilar character, but this one Is frank, nnd there's tho rub. Greater simplicity In street dress Is finding advocates, who rebel at tho high ly wrought street gowns that are so abundant a chnllege to tho short skirt's severity, Uy these new standards, which so far are on trial merely, the only breaks allowed are in undersleevcs or a touch of elaboration nt the wrist, nnd n relief at tho throat. They Indorse long skirts, but not those that sweep. Cloft of the heav ier varieties In solid dnrk shades aro favored, though corduroy nnd velveteens nro much worn. When tho cloth Is very heavy the skirt Is made unllnod, and only a kneo sklr.t Is worn beneath. So long as tho nnkle skirt Is ho much worn as it is now, theso Ideas will not mnko much headway. Ho dresses like tho first two of tho next Illustration nre counted as qulto correct. Tho first wns red cloth trimmed with bands of whlto undressed kid held with tiny gilt buttons. Its bod Ico belt of whlto velvet wns ornamented with Inco medallions, and bands of tho velvet on tho bolero were sprinkled with gilt nail heads. The other dress was dark blue ladles' cloth. Its band trim- Your Dealer Fofr " II TRADis' a- TSI.B. MARK. lt WHTESHUITS A W. ALLEN Dispensing Pharmacist Phono, Orogon Main 405. Columbia 4f4. 16 th and Marshall Sis., 23rd and Savior Sim, NOl'ICE. Notice is hereby given that In pur sunuco of tin order of tho rofereo in bankruptcy for tho district court of tho United states for the district of Oregon, residing nt Portland, Orogon, mndo on the 20th day of Jnnuary, ll)01t in tho matter of the ostato of J. J. Morgan, in bankruptcy, ill said court. SHERIFFS SALE. In the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. Portland Trust Company, of Oregon, plaintiff, V J. C. Havely and Anna Uavely, defendants. By virtue of nn execntion duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled flli linrlAPJiffllnrl tuitatmi nt nnlfl nnf-ntn will receive sealed bids and will sell to , '? ,dn'y dIrccte1d Land dnteJ the highest hidder. for oa.h, all the I lLu'h ?? juuguigiia ivuuiisu uuu CUIUIUU JU BH1U court on tho 18th day of June. 1000. accounts, notes and judgments, listed as nftsots of said estate, at tho time of filing his said petition in bankruptcy, in said court. That all bids must bo delivered to me, or mailed to me, in enro of AIox Sweek, reforoo in bank ruptcy, room 000, Chamber of Com merce building, Portland, Oregon, on or boloro 10 o'clock A. M of the 12th day; of February, 1001. Rids opened nt tho oflko of said refcreo. THOMAS CON NELL, Trustoo in Bankruptcy of tho Estate of J. J. Morgnu. PORTLAND, OREGON. kMSr H H jP OF A Do You Know the News ? Tou can hart It all (or i rvriiiM Month 50C Month CHARLEY Now on Johnson Hlrcct, Opposite Union Depot. LUNCHES POT DP FOR TRAVELERS X In The Kvenlng Telegram, of Portland, X Z Oregon. It Is Hie largest evening news. T X pspsr published In Oregon: It contains X X all the uensol the state and, of the na- X X Hon. Trr tt for a month. A satnpla X X ropy will bt "malls J to you frse. Ad- X X drsii J THE TELEGRAM, t Portland, Oregon, t THE PAPERS Oregon Made Umbrellas ..C. M. MEREDITH.. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER Repairing and Ilecovorltig of Kino Umbrellas a specially. .113 Wintliiiigtnu Street. Three doors ubovc Olds A King I'OKTI.ANI), OIlEflON, GBOSS, WEITZEN 8 LIPPUN Mnnufnotiirers of J Separate Skirts and Waists The Bt Made Goods on the Pacific Coast S14 First Ntrntit, Cornnr .Salmon, rOKTLAKIt, OHKdON. LEADING OF THE x PACIFIC COAST. SAN FRANCISCO KAOII DISTINCT SORT. A typical net of four for mi athletic Klrl liichuUd it morning gown, a tiding hnblt, n golf dri'HK mid u tailor rig. Later tho set's owner will substitute a bath Niilt for thu tailor kowu, and oven now a gym nasium suit may tithe ltn place, A prac tlcnblo net for tiny one InehulcH morning or homo rccclvlui; dri'HM, a Htivet ur tailor 'gown, an iifti-rnoou iIivmh for calliin;, pic ture hIiowh or iiintincc, and hiiiik'IIiIiik thnt can be worn for dinner or evening, tliU liiHt with low neck, or with joke linn can bo worn or not. Tho nioie M'UNlhle way, oven where money Ih not a weighty coimlilcrntlim, Ik to plan each gown for ItH enpeelal ur poHu without lieliig hampered by coiiidd orntlou of ItH place In a act. Kach of tho live gowiiH put In tu-duy'a IliMt two plcturex Im of a dlxtluct grnde, mnl each atood by Itxf, Helectlou for llliiNtratlou hnvliig been KUldcd by the uovclllrx tho gowiiH carried, rather than by the rela tion of one to another. Klritt Ih a palo grny cnidimcro houm dreHM flliowlng new uilng wiih black nnd whlto velvet, Its bo leto wiih topped by nu ecru Inco collar mid between the Jacket frontH n corn colored panne mirah bodice Hhowed. Suro ly hiicIi dresNCH coiiHtltuto nn effective re tort upon demand for IncrcaHod ulm pllclty. TIichc two bolero are iih novel ns nny that are being made. Outright novelty lu them Ih Impossible, but n new lino for them Iiiik JiihI been iIIhcIonimI In n gown made with mi elaborate yoke and milta bio for afternoon or even dinner wear. A Ming little bolero Ih mado jiwt iih deep iih tho yoke, and either button up to thu chin and Is fairly tight, (Iiiih transform ing tho dreHH Into a trig Hlrcct continue, or It opeiiH JiiHt enough to give a glimpse of yoke prettlne. Tho bolero Hlcevea may or may not dlnplay the iindcislcovcs of tho dreMH. It will bo cany to plan on this dcHlKii a dress lu which ouu could decorously walk to tho reception, then, ouco in, the loosened bolero would chnngu the look of thlngH, while Inter the bo- DAILY CHRONICLE Iljr nnll, I'onlnpce Paid, $6.70 a year, SOAP AND V.ANO ? 'lflM.ll i Xg POrTUAND.OWECOrl. ej W. A. WISE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRONICLE Greatest Weekly ia the Comtrj, $1.50 A YEAR llucluillnc pta:-) In sny ptrt ot tb UaltJ.1 Slntf, Canaila and Mexico. i T11K WKKUI.Y CllltONICI.n, lb. brtctitrst nd most cuinpli'ti? Wtllr Nowspfprr lu th World. lrlulv rrsuUrl 112 Columns, or Slilfin I'akps, if Ni'MS, l.ltirstura stid Gi'ncisl tutor .iislloai to a uiiEiilflcint AErlcultural an I Hurlli'iiHiirsI iHiurtnunt. Ihls Is ono of tbo tnstt'Sl ilesrlmt'iits In any piper on Ibis Uosst. liUTjrtbliig Mltli-a Is based on ex Krlenc In lti Ca( States, not on Ksteiu( imn's knonlrilgo vf lliolrown locnlltUs, I SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE.I DENTIST ...Room 614 THE DEKUM... PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel. Red 2844. in favor of I'ortland Trust Couipany of Oregon, plaintiff, nnd against J. O. Havely and Anna Ilnvoly, defendants, for the sum of $4,437,83 with lutorost thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent por annum from tho 28th day of December, 1000, and also tho costs of and upon this writ, I did on tho 10th day of January, 1001, duly lovy upon the fol lowing doscrlbod real property, to-wit: An undivided one-third interest in and to tho following described real prop erty: All of lot sovon (7) in block ilxtoon (10) in tho city of East Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon. All of lots ono (1), two (2), throo (), four (4), five (5), six (0), seven (7), 3lht (8) and "D,' in block three (U), in lirookland Heights, nn addition to Kast Portland (now Portland), Multno mah conuty, Orogon. All that part of tho south one-third (1-3) of tho following described parcol of land: lleglnuing nt a point which is thirty-two (82) chains and Blxty eight (08) links south and twenty. -two (23) chains and sixtoon (10) links west of the quarter section poat of sec tions two (2) and eloven (11) town ship ono (1) south, rnngo one (1) east, of Willamotto inoridian and running thenco east soven (7)' chains; thencu south throo (8) chains and ninety (00) links; thence west three (8) chains and oighty (80) links; thenco south two (2) chains and ninety (00) links; thonco north elghty-nino (80) doyroea and fifty (CO) miuutos wost throo (8) chains ttud twonty (20) links; thonco north flvo (C) chains und sovouty (70) links to tho place of beginning, con taining 2.01 acroH of land, moro or less in Multnoinah county, Oroiion. All of tho north thlrty-soven (37) foot of lot eight (8), block Rovouty-six (70) Stephons' addition to tho city of Kast Portland, in tho city of Portluud, Multuuiuh county, Oregon. Now, Thorofore, by virtue of snid ex ecution, I will on Monday, tho 2Gth day of February, 1001, at tho hour of 10 o'clcok, A. M., ut the front door of tho county court houso, in tbo city of Portland, said county and stato, sell ut public auotiou, subjoct to ledomptiou, to tho highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, tltlo aud iuterost which tho within named defendants or either of them had on the date of the judgment heroin (the 18th day of Juno, 1000) or since had, in and to the ubjvo described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said exeoutio, iutereVcostatand all accru ing costs. Dated Portland, Orogon, January 28, 1001. WILLIAM PRAZIER, Shoriff of Multnomah County Oregon. O. M. Hofsteater PHOTOGRAPHER 165 1-2 THIRD STREET Between Morrison and Yamhill. ron IX AND, OREGON. 0 S. C. LYLE Home Bakery Delicatessen 80 SIXTH STREET, Between Stark and 0h. BotU'Fhones specialty. part of city, l.ady cooks Wedd lie nnd party cakes a Hoods delivered Irco to any l lint utiil Hold I.iinclirs. employed. Lunches carefully prepared lor travelers nnu excursionists. I'OItTLANU. OltKOON. ..UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.. $25,000 OUR GRAND $25,000 Ornithological Contest1 IMtODUOTS OK A MILD WINTKR. luo of vratul and gilt bonds. Tliotto wuro lui'onsplcuouH on the Hklrt, but tho whlto satin of uudr-rslocvcri and Inserted ploois on tho bodleo wuro thU-Kly sot with thorn, In tho next ph'turo la a low-nock-od luorulug kowu, a cut that Iiiih hold much favor all winter. It was delicate green pauiio surah and Ivory whlto lace, lu a princess uriauKenieut that Is worth attention from women who can't carry off well tho more trying forma ot this cut. ' Typical of tho elaboratenoM with which cloth has becu tin I sited ull wlutcr loro could come otl and without further chaiiKO tho wearer would bo rendy for dinner! Copyright, 1001. BAKER CITY IRON WORKS. UIGGINS & HARDENBROOK, Props. Iron Founders ariMfecbinists General Repair Work Specialty. Our Hhort Ktiahlon Note. Plain materials aro tho most favored for spring, especially the smooth, satin factHl cloths. lllack cloth intat aud skirt gowus, lined with n color which U reiieatinl lu thu blouse, aud petticoat nre promised as quo of the spring modes. The Chronicle Uulldlnsr. TUP. UlltONICI.K rahka nlth tb (rsstcst oottprni In tho llnllwl Stats. TIIK CllltUNICI.K hsa no qusl on tht Tsclfle Coast, It leads all In ability, tnisrprlao sud lli' v s. TIIK CimONlCI.K'S Te)trap!ile nrls w lli latest and mt rltslil, ll Ical Nivts th. (ullit ai.d )U'l.'st, and Its Kdllerlsls fluui to al'li-sl .ii4 In tli- cvuntrr. TIIK I'llUONH'I.K has slwjys Vd. sad al ways will b-, tb rrlrud and chsmplon o( (bo l'lili, a sslmt cxaulilnatlous, cllquva, corpora. IK'iu or u(irrliu if auy Ltu.l. It Mill bo tado lnJrat In rtcot'iln, m-ntral lu twthUij. 00 YOU want The chronicle Reversible Map? BhowlDc the United States, Domlnloa of Canada and Northern Mexico Map of the World ON- THIS OTUKU Sl7- ttwd S3 and nt tb Map sod Wrkly Cbroalcl tar Oaa Tear, poatart prepaid en cup and ptt, A minima M. . ! YOUNO, lrrprilor 8. t. Chroaksa, vajt ruxticmoo. cu. u Architectural Iron Work ...and Bridge Castings WKITK FOR ESTIMATES. 1 NORTHWESTERfl LINE Eight Trains Dally between 8t. Paul and Chkajo, comprlslns; The Latest Pullman Sleepers, 1'eerUss Dlulug- Cars, Library ml Observation Cars, free teolliiluc Clmlr Cars. j THK TWENTIETH CENTURY TRAIN THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITEI" Runs Every Day ot the Year. The Finest Train in the World t Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAYUOHT. The Raer Slate Express, the finest Day Train itiwmlug Hetween St. I'aul aud Chtctgo rla the Short l.in. Couucctlona Iiora the Wot made via. The Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Canadian Pacific Railways This Is also tLe best line between Omaha, 81 Paul and Minneapolis. Ml Agents sail Tickets via "Tba Northwest ern I.tne." W. H. MEAD, Oeiieral Ageat. A. L. SISLCR, T. A. Kit Alder Strt, FartUmd, Or, SHERIFF'S .SALE. In the circuit court of tbo stnto of Orogon for the county of JIultuoniah. L. L. Ilnwklus, plntutiff, vs. Currio Jouos, rt ill., dofemlnuts. lly virtuo of nu oxeoutlou duly is suod out of and under tho soul of tho said circuit court to mo duly directed and dated tho 3rd day of January, 1001, upon n judgment duly rendered and entered in said conrt and cnuso on tho 21!d day of January, 1803, in favor of said L. L. Hawkins and against Z. T. Wright, et al., theroin, tor the sum of 0, 102.80. with interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum from tbo 23d day of January, 1802, and the further sum of $550,115 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 22d day of January, 1802, aud the furthor sum of $188.75 costs and disbursements theroin, which judgment has boen heretofore duly sold, assiguod and transferred to tho Ainswortb National Bank ot Portland, Orogon, aud upon which judgment thore has been paid and credited certain amounts so that thoro remained duo and unpaid thoroou on tho 14th day of March, 1000, tho sum of $382.81, I did on tho 7th day oi Januaiy, 1001, duly levy upon thu following: described real property situ ated in the oounty of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, to-wit. Lots 1 and 3 in block 4 in Highland; also lot 14 in blook 13 in Paradise Spring tract, and lot 8 in block 50 in Portland City Homestead, and will in compliance with its commands on Monday, the 18th day oi February, 1001, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of the county court house, in tho city of Portland, sxid county and state, sell tho said real property at publio auotiou to the high est bidder for cash to satisfy the bal ance due on sail judgment, to-wit: $382.34 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cut per annum from the 14th day ut March, 1000, und the costs ot and upon said writ. Dated Fortland, Oregon, January 14, 1C01. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Sheriff of Multnomah County,. Oregon. Something cnllrt-ly now and Interesting. Head what you arc to do. You may get $1,000. Our contest is to s ic who can make the largest list of names tor kinds) of birds from the fol lowing list ot letters: w"DOOOCCJCQULlAPR TARIDGESPNIELV EBRDIMWADOHTL Wo will recrgnltc as n bltd anything belong ing to the feathered Irlbo, v liethur tt bo a Hen, Crow, Hlngcr, or any other kind. You can use nny letter ns many times to mako a name as It appears In tho list of lcllori nbooi for In stance Woodcock, l'Ioer. 8now Illrd, etc. To nn v I erons v, lio rnu make a list of to or moro illflerent names of birds, we will glto absolute ly FltilE a beautiful l'rlie value Il.uou or Iiss. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY, When you hnvo mndo out your list fill out the lino nn tbo bottom of this advertisement nnd tend to us with a Stamped Addressed en velope, stamp or your country will do, then If yott me awarded a rli you can If youdcslro got tho prlto by iHComlng a subscriber to The ll'omnn's W. rli. We rlinll award y prise to every person who sends tin name of 2A lllrds, and our gilts will bo as follows! For tho best list, received each day, otlold Watch! for tho second best solution ouch day a beautiful Im ported Tea Sot: for the seven next best solu tions each day, a Konrah eakth Diamond aud Itubrltlnr: for tho next bett solution, a Gold Piece: aid for all ether correct solutions, I'rlsesnf flood Value. Tin-so I'rUcs will bo for warded dally, you will not havo to wait a ilong tlmo In uncertainty before you know thoro suit. There Is to element of lottery In our plan. It makes no dlfferenco whether we get your solution laloor early In tho day. All you need Is to mall this Advertisement to us, and on thu day It reaohes us. If your list Is the best, ymi alinfl have the (lold Watch or If sec ond best the beautiful Tea Hct. and so on. Wo guarantee that wo will award you a prize. Ihota Is absolutely no opportunity for decep tion on our part we cannot afford It. We want to get 1,000,000 well satisfied subscribers, and for that reason wa don't want you to send any money until you know exactly what prlio you have gained by answering the nusxles. As soon alter 4 p. m. each day as possible, the ex amlm rs will Judge the lists to Ih best it their ability, and will designate the prizes. a will write to you at once notifying you what prise has been awarded you, then II you are satis fled, you can send your subscription to The ll'omnn's ll'orfd, and your prise will go by re turn of mall carriage paid. To a person of narrow ideas It seems impossible that we should be able to make such a glgantie offer, but wo have tho money, brains aud reputation, we know exactly what we aro doing, and If we can legitimately gain a million subscribers by this grand Idea, we know that this million of well pleased subscribers can be Induced to rec ommend Thr ll'nmau's H'orfd to all friends, thereby building up our circulation still further. Wo are willing to spend Stt.tdO In thlstontfst in building up a big subscription list, and when this money is spent we reserve tho right to pupllsh a notification that the contest has been discontinued. Don't delay until It Is tro late. Tho contest will continue until July 1st, iwi. We give A llnnus Trite ot $U0, independ ent of all others, to tho person who sends In the Hit gotten up in the best and handsomest manner. Our Committee will decldo and award prises dally, but the special ti'jOprlio will be awarded in Pertcmber, 1901. Any bird's name found lu the dictionaries accepted. WHO WE ARE. Tht 'Tfomon's H'orfd" U n thoroughly ultnble emtttm.vta't knoun to do txattty at ut adttr tlif. At toour rtltnbtWy wt rtfrto any Advtr li'ina Aaent or 6umt man J London or A'ctf IV) . 40nl,.....M......M.......M..M.. ..... ....... ........ ............ (rfrl,M4M,HI4,,HmH,,HM,,MHMMHnHH Tbtnt.,,,... Country. . ,. n. n n careful and nrcnay your letter 6c. as wo do not receive underpaid letters. Address: THE "WOMAN'S WOULD," Brentford, London, W., Kiigland, SHERIFF'S SALE. L. W. CARVAHAK. President. C. II. OAKPN'tSK. Vice I'retldent. W. W. TKUKV, Traasuror. Portland Implement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. 188-194 Front Street, Portland, Ore. In the circnlt court of tho state of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. L. L. Hawkins, plaintiff, vs. Carrie Jouos. et al., defendants. By virtue 9! an exocntion duly is sued out of and under tho seal of tho said circuit court, to me directed and dated the 3rd day of January, 1001, upon a judgment duly rendered and en tered in said court and cause on tho 22d day of January, 1803, in favor of J, O. A ins worth and against Z. T. Wright, et al., therein, for the sum of 1254.25 with interest thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum from the 3 2d day of January, 1802, and the further enm of 80,80 with interest thereon at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum from the 22d day ot January, 1802, aud the further sum ot $10 costs and disburse ments therein, I did on the 7th day of January, 1001, duly lovy upon the fol 1 lowing described real property situated in tho county of Multnomah, state of I Oregon, to-wit: Lota 1 and 3 in block 4 in Highland: also, lot 14 in blook 13 in Paradise Spring Tract, and lot 8 in block 56 In Portland City Homestead, and will in compliance witn its commands on Monday, the 18th day of February, 1001. at the hour of 10 o'colck A. M, at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Fortlaud, said county and state, sell the said real property at public auction to the high est bidder for cash to satisfy said judg ment with interest thereon as aforesaid and the costs ot and upon said writ, Dated Portland, Oregon, January 14, 1001. WILLIAM FRAZIER, . Shtriff of Multnomah County, Oregoa.