' t ,THB ItfEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. SLEEVE AND BOLERO. IN THESE ARE THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. , Every Dressmaker Hob Her. Own Dc . Ikhi hh I They Arc Niiin1ier'c u the Snu la of the Ben kltori .loteit on Goth 1111 Mode. New York correspondence! 1JIIV (lroHHinnker Ihl'ciiih to Iiiivo hor 'fHjiouliil pi't klnil, or two or thtw kliiilH, Of ulct'Vl'H, 1111(1 tllCHIl nliu (liipllcMtcM as often iim possible, l'robnbly It would bo 'too much to expect I tbut every drcwe milker should bo rendy with all thu patterns of ulcevea now hi use, but It would be better If they would offer their customers a loss limited array. As It Is, however, one tiMKers oner ItiKs are so unlike nuother'H that the sum of nil thu vari ous kinds Is very Krent. Moderately fanciful ones nroJn Htich Keneral timi that perfectly plain sorts nre rarely seen except in iirlet tai lor Kowns. Many elaborate dresses show Hleeves of such elaboration that they be come the choice feature or the entile cos tume. Lovely effects are accomplished by close Krouplnjj of tucks, riuiiilnir from gv Hbil xmm VjtfJ&Mf 1 mr. t jc ; ss&as TK,.,.,,.',,Bw'H IraWt fftl 0Wh S jmSk yvb5 HIIAI'KS THAT IIOM3IION TAKH. shoulder to wrist with Intervals when tho tucks aru nllowod to spring free, and many variations result when the tucks nro not nil freed at exnetly the same point, when evry other tuck only Is Xreed nt some points, and all nt otherH, Pretty much nil elnhorntlon Is below the elbow. When undersleeves nro worn they fully till tho spread of the outer tdeeve. Slashings after the mnniier of the old .lullet sleeve show puttings of the undersleuve, sometimes ubovu tho elbow or nt thu shoulder even. Home e.Miulsito embroidered lawn sleeves nro niadu very full, ami nre clnspud to the arm above nnd below the elbow by wide bauds m thu dress stuff richly embroidered, some times n narrow wristband holds the lawn just above the hand. Ulehly embroidered stuffs nnd Persian lolorlugs nre used for elaboration of s!e t it, and real luce Is thought none too (.tie. Iteeeut design of sleeves nre well repiesented In the tie compnuylng pictures, those of the gown sketched for the Initial Illustration being the most novel of nil. Here was n bolero of biscuit eloth stitched In white, worn over n front of blnck velvet loops, the 8AMPLKS OK MUMMKll SILKS. underslceves correspondlujr, Noveltlen of this ehuraeter nre In great demand. Next to sleeve tho favorite medium of tho dressmaker Is tho bolero. They have been so long stylish that no wonder wom en are a bit tired of the name, but she who won't ludorso them might as well give up and go to bed. To bo up to date she should then huvo her ulghtdrc fin ished with a lace or embroidery bolero, A glauco at the second of these picture will ihow'tuo form some of thcui take. At the left Is one of oyster cloth trim med with black, and white striped velvet. Hesldo this Is another Of moss green meltonctte finished with n sailor collar ami much stitching. The next exnmple was brown cheviot and had u postillion bock. White silk covered with creoni loco finished revers and collar. At tho right Is another that was long In back, and with an unusual but not showy ar rangement of 1'erslan trimming. Then the little jacket displayed by the seated woman was black cheviot with a hair Hue white stripe, nnd with trimming or red and white striped silk. A last model of dove gray cashmere had scalloped edges buttonhole stitched with white. The stylish summer silk gown will bo a matter of expense. The original outlay for mnterl.il may be very slight, but this will be so heavily laden with lace, so elaborated, tucked nnd so wonderfully molded to tho form that when complete they cost a pretty llguie. Most women will think they nre worth It. Tho silks were never prettier. Grounds of blue, green, toho, brown, amber and black are all llowered or figured In white. The very prettiest show tiny figures or all over lino effects. Tucking modifies the character of the pattern, nnd some dresses nre really wonders of these ef fects. Arabian lace Is In great favor for making up with summer silks. Threo model dresses of summer' silks nre put here by the artist. Tho left-hand one was whlto laudsdowne, with npplliiuu of heavy cream lace and narrow blnck velvet ribbon ns trimmings. Thu princess gown was' pale blue chiffoncttu foulard. k'nlfn lili'iltlllL'. nntlllotlo of (link CrctOll roses and leaves and nu odd Inyer bolero of crisp white silk muslin finished it. Lnst Is shown ruby red foulard dotted with blnek. (lilt cord nnd buttons, strops of the silk and white silk embroidered In gilt were used ns trimming. Home sum mer silk dresses made with skirts all over flounces have two bodices, one high-neck- ed nnd elbow slcevii for afternoon, tho othtr low-necked for evening. Simplicity evening gowns nre much the rngo for dancing frocks, nnd all surts of simple, frocks are made of solid color wash silk. Oonjrrlgui, 11)01. DIsuho of Pons. "Ono of the lndustrlea that tho twen tieth century will ilrlvo out of exist eiK'o Is thu imiiiufuctiiro of iioiih," until u Htutlouer the other (lay. "Just hh tho nineteenth century brought the steel pen In place of tho iUlll so vHJho twentieth century hY the typewriting iimchlno tako the place of tlio pen. Tho effect Is already very noticeable. Last year wo didn't sell half tin many pens ns wo Hold live years ago, and the de crease has been 8teaily each yenr. Some largo business Iiousch have u system of keeping books with typewriting ma chines, and when this becomes tnoro simplified It Is bound to bo universal. I shouldn't bo surprised to hco tho pen manufacturers go out of business with- In a few years. Indeed, it Is not be lyoml tho range of possibility that a hundred years from now bandwrltlnjc, If not exactly regarded as a lost art, ' will Im at least looked upon as n relic of antiquity, ami specimens of baud writing will bo treasured ns curiosi ties." Philadelphia Itevord. Tho fisheries on Lake Krlo give cm pluymeut to 3,?-8 persons. SHKK11W8 BALE. In tho circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Rich ard Nixon, ai administrator of the out a to of .losoph Looiiard, deceased, all heirs of the decedent (if ncy there bo; and all persona Interested in said estate, defendants. i)y virtue of a nocroo and order of sale duly Issued out of and under the seal of tho above entitled oourt in the above entitled causso, to mo duly di rected nnd dated the 14th day of Jan uary, 1001, in which decreco It was adjudged and decroed that the state ol Oregon stand nnd be seized of the following desonbod real property and vested with tho title thereto, said real property being described, as follows, to-wit: Tho wott half of tho east half of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-two in Township two north of Knnge ono west of Wlllnmutto meridian, contain ing 40 acres, and being within Multno mah county, in tho stato of Oregon, and in which decroo it was further ordered that tho shoriff of Multnomah county, 'Oregon, bo diroctod to mnko bhIo o( enld real property to tho highest bidder for cash, Now, thoroforo, by virtue of said docreo and order of pale, and in com pliouco tyith tho commands thereof, I will on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1001, nt tho hour of ten o'clock A. M., at tho frout door of the county court hoitfe in the city of Portland, aid county and state, Fell fit public auction, subject to confirmation by tho above entitled court, to the highott bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash in 'innd, all of tho abovo described real property, and all the right, title, and Interest which Josopli Lenorad, do cossod, had on tho 4th day of Mnroh, 1807, or Rlclmid Nixon as administra tor of said estate siuco hud, in and to tho abovo described real property, or any part thereof, as in said decree di rected Dated Portland, Orogon, Fobrurtry 21st, 1001. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Ghoriff of Multuouinh county, Oregon. $25,000 OUR GRAND $25,000 ..Ornithological Contest.. PompililiiK cnllnly now ami Interfiling. Itcsd wlist nu s'etodo, V u mm-get l,ouo. Our coiitt-st Is to u who can make tlio liirue.t llilot names lr kinds) of bltds Item tlio fol lowing 1 it of letters! VDOOOCCKQULIAPR TARIDGESPNIELV EBRDIMWADOHTL We will reci satin m a blid nrythlt belong, ng to tlio ff slhotrd trlbi, v lictl.ur It i a Hon, Crow, HIiiKcr, or nay ntner kind. Von enn ue siir letter si tunny tlnin to niskn nnme mi It kppcnti In thu lUt of letiiui Hboe: for In stance Woodi'iirV, l'Ior. Hnow Illrd, vto. To ny iiormtm w lio enu mule a Hit ol V.) or mora dlftert'iit iiniat'i of hlrun.wo will irt e aolutn ly KIIKK a beautiful l'rlio alu II, uu or lew. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY. When you havvmade out your Hit All out the lino oti tlio boltomof tli'i dvirlleniont and tend to ui with a r!tamd Addrc.ivdvn-teloM-, stamp of your coniitrr wlllilo, then If you are awarded a prise ou can If Yuudo.lre ire t tlio inlte br brcoialtig a subscriber to TM ll'ommi's W.rfil. We thall award a nrlie to every porsou who nils tin name of '!" 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We want to eel l.ow.Ux) well latlstled subscribers, and for that reason we don't want you to send any money until you know exactly what I rice you hae Kalned by answering the putties. At soon alter l. in. each day as possible, the rx amlni ri will Judiie the lists to the best ( their ability, and will drtlgnate the pi lies. e will wrltoto ion at once notifying .you what priie has been awarded you, then If ynu are satis fied, you can send your subscription to TA H'omnn't ll'.xfi, and our priie will go by re turn of mall carriage paid. To a person of narrow Ideas It seems Impossible that wa should be able lo makesueh a gigantic offer, but we have the money, brains and reputation, we know exactly what we are doing, and It we can legitimately gain a million subscribers b? this grand Idea, we know that this million ol well pleased subscribers can be Induced to rec ommend Tht U'ommi'i llVId to all litends thereby biilldltr up our circulation still further. 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Address; THIS WOHAK'H WOltlU," Brautfurd, Liindon, W., Kugland. BOYD & ARINOL.D ..General Agents. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co, Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 Flret Strut, Ncir Stuk. Strong's Photographs Superior in Styli and Finhhjtj STXroiOt In Goodoough BuUdlnc. Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVID THOMAK, 1'ron. Wines, Llquo s, Cigars. Welnh&rd's Beer. TilONK, 11KI) 1818. FAMILY ItKSOKT. Cor, Chapman suit Jefferson fits., Portland, Or HISLOFS Triumph Roasted Coffees Tho Moit Riiarkllng, Delirious nnd Aro- niHtlo COFFKK8 Kver l'lacpd on this Market. Ask Your Grocer for Them Pour Blends.. A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplies Lighting;, of Buildings, Stores and Residences arc and incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Portland General Electric Co. SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS. Both 'Phones 385. BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and . Fixtures '.' '.' ROTHSCHILD BROS. Whoesale Liquor Dealer. 22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside. HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Transient Solicited ...1IOTI1 1'llON.. Traveler should (Hke"8"8treet Carat Union Depot and trauslcr at Yamlilll Street to Kant AnViiey Car. A. W. HEWETTT, Prop. CHARLEY THE Hit RESTAURANT Now on Johnson Street, Opposlto Union Depot. LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS Oregon Made Umbrellas ..a M. MEREDITH.. ' UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER Kepatrlng and Hccoverlnp ot Fine Umbrellas a (Specialty, 31 WHshingtmi Street. Three, door above Olds St King rOKTLAND, OREGON, EMPIRE Livery Feed and Sale Stable C P. BARNARD, Prop, Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs At All Hours. Transient stock given the verv best of care. Kates lwa)s reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. Pki.e Mali 51. Cor. Im ui Oik Sts. KOSEKURG, OREGON. Union Depot ..Restaurant 173 Sixth St., PORTLAND, OR. Regular Dinner it Noon - 25c Lunch Put Up (or Travelers. fflssBissPsrflassiisssssslsss isrPNnluUH9H Columh't Pliriit 700 Ore. Pboai Grant 431 isrw Jt.sN Elegt Mill Wat, l flflh !l, UoDdrfi 9H Mm $1. NEW LIFE TO mf""nmZ,S:; Anchor Great Combination ol Strength and Beauty. mTh Tib Tint Bikw." &Z$ A SvWJRJFIjS?-3' lv.w'.r-g',.'..ail,aJjs'Jy See (Our Anchor Clamp You nould.be surprised II you knew how little It would cost ou to fix up that old fence. Hotter send (or some Anchor Clamps 'anil Uprlphtf, and pair ot our idnchers, and make jour o'.A wire lepce 09k like a netr one. ANCHOR KKNCE looks 10 nice and Is 10 strong that fanners sometime! think that It must be high priced. II Isn't, though, mm Cuutr 8cnsf Uiin. .Cattle, Sheep FARM, RAILROAD Write for Trices and datalogus. Agents Wanted In Kverjr Town. Loewenberg & MANUFACTURERS MX9 to 238 Tmyhtr Mtrmmt taw to iB SooonmlStroot Um ft I (Vyjprgi K, JJl fcsl k ayfuMvkviuiH'aiiSfl ORTHOPEDIO S3.BO SHOE DRYER'S POPULAR SHOE STORE 8ua for maitaniiundg COR. TWELFTH AND FLANDERS STS., All Orders Promptly Executed. Portland, Oregon. THE DRESS AND CHARM OF GENTILITY SALEM WOOLEN MILL,S. I; C. T. ROBERTS, Manager. V 85 TWrd Street. OVERLAND WAREHOUSE GENERAL STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES j '. Low .. Insurance Rates KEL,LEY-CLARKE CO. PORTLAND - OREQOIV. " . .i f .. Srf r I jnuijijut Wfi&. M)RYCO. aw sk.ssskZsssssT - "-J iisPr .a. Portund.OregoiM OLD FENCES! Clamps and Uprights. Tits OLD Fskcs. Tn AXCHOB Fckcs. I and Hoc Tight. It Netir Sun alter closing. AND LAWN FENCE. 'W The Portland Anchor Fence Co. 74a Nlcolal St., PORTLAND, Oregon. Going Company OF AND DEALERS IN Stove Ranges, Hollowware nd Household... Specialties... Handled by All First Class Dealers.,. Royal Steel Ranges Are the Best and Cheapest In the Market PORTLAND, OREOOH .THE 9KTHOFEOHJ. $3.50 Shoo Tmlmmhfm Olmv JIBS Argument No article galn a reputation or a name for Itself unless there be merit behind It and no other shoe todav on the market has gained well deserved reputation of til PORTLAND, OttCmOM. Catalogue, Our Specialty First-Class Work. A Trial Will Convince. Oregon Telehone Orant Ml '"' " Columbla'Bil., Belongs without-question to thoac whoecIotnine,4hy its StyltvCuts and Fit, bears the stamp of genu-',' irie refinement. We give an air. of distinction to thoge'whom we fit with a suit ol clothing, andu by our artistic methtid supply any physical defect that detracts from the form.. Our materials are re- cherche -ad elegant. ' ' . ' . jtjtj rw'njwysi-'Mia)tH mfmr4w