THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL" a-oooo i pw wb JB sp -yC J&C&r-y- All oup Silk .Eton Jackets at a great reduction from regular prices. See the "Gibson Sofa Pillows." Latest New York craze. (Second floor.) & j& j& & TODAY & j& j& Sale of Wrappers A THREE DAYS' SALE OF MOH-CLASS Tomorrow Our 617th Friday Surprise Sale 79 TailorMade Suits LLINERY AND SUITS 12 I ULBS, WDmH AH & KING .-I TODAY WE BEGIN Sil 4 .Si jmv jt Jr ii Si 2ffinrtnt6?lih&H ctf '" v-svr " " --v w- 9mf ' 9 - y i One of the best early season offerings we've .ever made, comprising Our Entire Stock of PATTERN HATS A gathering of great scope and magnificence. Best Pa risian and New York models, and our own beautiful cre ations, AT THESE QUICK-STEP PRICES: $5 00 hats at $20.00 $25.00 hats at $18.00 $20.00 hats at $15.00 $15.00 hats at $10.00 $12.00 hats at $8.00 $10.00 hats at $6.00 Nothing is missing to make this collection complete. COME EARLY. Reductions on Sample Lines of New Novelty Suits ' Smart in style a,nd" original in conception beautifully tailored. Of broadcloth, chev iot and Venetian. Black, cardi nal, golf red, blue, tan and castor. Braided, embroidered, applique, lace, Pann'e velvet and Persian trimmings. $35.00 to $95.00 value at $25.00 to $65.00 each. Their beauty and elegance is beyond description. COME AND SEE THEM. OUR ORIENTAL RUG SALE Is attracting much attention. Coming as it does, just at Spring renovating time, of a stock complete in every detail. We speak advisedly in saying our collection of genuine An tique Oriental Rugs outstrip any ever brought to this Coast. COMPARISONS TELL THE STORY. We urge all intending rug buyers to make the rounds see what other stores show, then examine our stock. You'll go no farther. Reduced prices, $8.25 to J5H0.00 ea. Closing Sale of Ladies' Kid Gloves . A rounding - up from last week's big sale of fancy col ored, black, pearl and gray 2 and-3-clasp gloves. Fine $1.50 to $1.75 values, AH $I.I2 pr. Petticoat Chance Attractive new styles for Spring and Summer. Made of novelty black and white corded madras and finecam bric, with graduated or van dyke knife pleated flounce, also dust ruffle, juby trimmed, $1.85 values. This week, 47 ea. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR SHIRT WAIST SALE, 85c TO $3.00 VALUES AT 49c EA. TODAY IS ST. MARK'S DAY. It "Will Be Observed Formally and Informally at St. Mark' Church. This being the feast of St. Mark, there will he a celebration of the holy com munion in St. Mark's Church, corner of Nineteenth and Quimby streets, at 10:30 A. M. Evensong tvIII be sung in the church at 7;30 P. M., when the Rev. Wiil. lam Seymour Short, rector of Grace Church, Astoria, -will preach. After the evening service there will be a social gath ering of the members and friends of the parish in the guildroom, -when an an nouncement of great Important one that will give great pleasure to the members of the parish will be made. It is partic ularly desired that all who are Interested in St. Mark's will make it a point to be present. The women of the guild will provide re freshments, and the Norwegian double quartet has kindly promised to sing some of its beautiful folk-songe. Emil Thlel horn, the well-known musician, has also consented to play on this occasion. Songs will aleo be sung by Mrs. McGuIre, a singer recently from California. Miss Minnie M. "Williamson, the organist of the church, will be the accompanist, and will also render several musical numbers on the piano. Probably the most interesting feature of the evening will be a recita tion 'by a 'prominent member of the par ish, an old-time song-and-dance man. A cordial Invitation is extended to all friends of St. Mark's to be present at the services and at the meeting in the evening. Made in dark cxound f striped percale, extra deep nounce, skirt, new shaped back: fitted vest lininc. t new fancy sleeves with t ruffles, collar. yokes, with braid. 95c Special Made of fine lawn In medium colors, full front, new drees skirt back, fit ted vest lining, wide skirt with extra deep flounce; sleeves, cuffs, yokes, capes, collar trimmed with fancy braid. Special Ta(Tft f iray-ir flna ynt ..amuv. v. rij nut? pel- I cale, full front, new dress f sKiri, DacK, nttea vest linins: standing and roll ing collar, pointed yoke f UOLR U.UIL J.1U111, tvil.il 1 U111U trimmed revere, sleeves, collar, cuffs, etc, brald-tr.mmed. 1.32 Special Bargains in Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers Silkalines, Denims, Burlaps, Sash Curtaining - 0 m C. W. M'Clain J. W. Biggs S .Dealers in... HORSES AND MULES "Will Sell 1,500 Horses and Males on May 20-21-22, 1001, at Public Auction and Private Sale. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING ORDERS AT ALL TIMES. BURNS. ORBGON, ESTABLISHED 1870. ESTABLISHED 1870. 0. P. RUMMELIN & SONS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 126 Second St., near Washington Regular QSfJS' CnBslv j(a itfcli W wk sic 4p $72 Values " mmmimmmmamitam aaBaivBMHBaMBMaaHHM" Another Friday of remarkable values. With each surprise sale the crowds keep increasing until it has he come a serious question how to best arrange that all may be properly served. It's the result of offering values of merit. High-class merchandise at a ridiculously low price and you certainly show your appreciation. FOR TOMORROW. 79 handsome Man-Tailored Suits, in black and blue serge; gray, brown and black home spun; gray, brown and blue Venetians; black and blue 1 cheviots. All Eton jackets silk lined, flaring skirt, all sizes. The regular $12 values at $7.85. J is B Third Floor Sale Continues through the week. You never bought Carpet, Curtains, Rugs, Silkolines, Denims, Shades, Pillows, Cur tain Materials and Uphols tery Goods so cheaply. 12c Extension Rods at 7c. Denims at lie yard. Silkolines at 9c yard. Brussels Carpets at 59c yd. $2.75 Curtains at $1.97 pr. $2.50 Curtains at $1.98 pr. $2.00 Curtains at $1.63 pr. All odd pairs of curtains at very low prices. 20 reduction on our en tire stock of Oriental Rugs. (Third floor.) m Sales of Interest ALASKA FUR SLEEPING ROBES FUR COATS, CAPS, GLOVES, ETC Alaska Sealskins and Fine Fur Garments Our Specialty. Highest cash price paid for raw furs. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS' CLOTHING B Si $20 to $40 Silk Eton Jack ets reduced. $10 to $40 Silk Waists greatly reduced. Special values in ready-to-wear Millinery. Walking Hats at special prices. I See the Gibson Pillow Tops. r: . ! Cf4 ftflft Hli ft1 9 cn iraira iviens iooes 2.73 a pair p.l02 J Spring and Summer footwear for men at prices 40 below value. Two great lots. Every pair new this season's make, latest toe, best leathers. Our men's shoe store is gaining favor every day, and these prices should make new friends. $5.00 Shoes at $3.62 French, Shriner & Urner's fam ous five dollar shoes, in tan box calf bal and tan bluchers, also dark tans, latest toes, medium weight, all sizes. $5 values at $3.62 pr. $3.50 Shoes at $2.73 Men's chocolate tan shoes, vici kid, vesting tops, also black Russia calf bals, medium weight, all sizes. Regular $3.50 values at $2.73. k " r argams DURPHY'S CASE ARGUED. Municipal Judge Cameron Takes It Under Advisement. The case of Bradley F. Durphy, charged with polygamy, occupied Judge Cameron's time a good portion of yesterday after noon, but no evidence -was offered, nor was the complaining witness present. The attorneys on both sides had prepared themselves with stacks of law books, and the whole time was taken tip In argument. The defense admitted all the testimony previously Introduced by the state, but argues that no crime had been committed by Durphy, as he had a legal right to marry Miss Margaret Kj-an In Illinois, not having heard of his Massachusetts wife lor a period of Ave years. The Dep uty Prosecuting Attorney argued that Durphy's first wife did not desert him, and that his case did not legally come un der the protection of Illinois laws. Judge Cameron, on adjourning court late in tha afternoon, took the case under advise ment. The evidence had been taken by a. stenographer and extended into type written sheets, and the Judge was given charge of this, with a number of books to whose pages both sides referred. He did not state when he would decide as to hold ing Durphy to a higher court, and an examination of the voluminous authori ties will probably take some time. II LSf" v For three days only Thursday, Friday and Sat urday we offer every $3.50, $4,00 and $5J TVin caiHnrr nr osnli fnrHvirJiial fforn niirfilincflrt fvnm 11R mASTiS a frnnd dflal. hilt, ff J.WU ruling UH UUUU 111U1I1UUIU AUU1UL UiKJ.iUv. .w.-- w . , -, --.., - you stop to figure out the week's saving and then multiply the sum by 52 you will be surprised at the snug sum you should have at the end of a year but don't have if you purchase your groceries elsewhere. ('Phone Private Exchange 4.) ailor Blouse Suit Vestee Suit and in the house at the price Grnnd Avenue and East Bnrnslde. The only way by which the improve ment of East Burnslde street and Grand avenue can now be carried forward is for owners of the property to agree to Jiave the work done, and pay for It Mayor Howe and City Engineer Chase are both of the opinion that this Is the only way these Improvements can be made under tho recent decision of Judge Bellinger. If all the property owners agree to go ahead, lids may be asked by the City Auditor, but the money must be paid before con tracts can be let. The petitions call for the Improvement of East Burnside street between the bridge approach and East Fourteenth street, and of Grand avenue between Belmont and East Burnslde streets. Every day increases the popularity and sale of Carter's Little Liver Pills. The reason Is that when once used relief Is lira to fallen.: .Don't iarszat thlii. We need the room for our new lanes of Suits just arriving. Never was such an tunity offered in Portland. 'We doubt if ever will be again. See our windows. VI gEgaffiff&ar ry BfoSSJMftl mMMMmmmm,smM. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Morrison Sts. 3 Reliable Clothier i . 1 Bananas 18c doz Navel Oranges 25c doz Grape Fruit 35c doz Royal Savon Soap, lObars 25c Pacific Coast Parlor or Press Matches 6 for 25c Sehepps' Coeoanut, i-Vo . 7c Schepps' Coeoanut, 3-lb 14c Graham Flour, 10-lb. sack 20c White or Yellow Corn- meal, 10-lb. sack 20c Telephone Private Exchange 4. Crosse & Blackwell's Lucca Oil, quart . . . .65c Deviled Ham . . 6 cans 25c Corned Beef, 1-lb .... 124c Corned Beef, 2-lbs .... 22c Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs 25c Gallon Tomatoes for ..25c Asst. Pie Fruit, gallon 25c Rooster Oysters, 1-lb. can 3 for 25c Van Camp's Assorted Soups, special 3 for 25c Kusalana Ceylon Teas. 1-lb. package 65c -lb. package . . 35c V. B. Fancy Sardines, in oil 3 for 25c Lb. can Pork and Beans 7c Marachino Cherries, qt 75 e McLaren's Imperial Cheese 2 jars 25c Plum Pudding, 20e and 35c R. S. V. P. Table Salt, package 10c Pt. bottle Tomato Ket chup 3 for 25c Crackers, Sugar, Fancy Cakes, Butter, Eggs, etc., etc. All at the lowest prices. Prompt Delivery. (Basement.) H HEIER & FRANK COMPANY. aHlIAIIl9illlIillEIII! efthe TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN by our late scientific method applied to the gums. No sleep-producing agents or co caine. These are the only dental parlors in Portland having PATENTED APPLI ANCES and Ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and procelain crowns undetectable from natural teeth, and warranted for 10 years. WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. All work done by GRADUATED DENTISTS of from 12 to 20 years' experience, and each depart ment in charge of a specialist. Give us a call, and you will find us to do exactly as we advertise. We will tell you in ad vance exactly what your work will cost by a FREE EXAMINATION. POPULAR PRICES NO PLATES New York Dental Parlors MAIN OFFICE: Fourth and" Morrison sts., Portland, Or. HOURS: S:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 8:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. BRANCH OFFICE: 614 First Avenue. Seattle. "Washlngfon. 3Iohonk. E. & W. Zllohonk. A new Jiicrii banded collar. O 0i e 9eeeoooeeeooeooo0ooooeoeooeooeo0O90e9ooeooo EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN ,4 i I 4nnn TODAY AND TOMORROW 25 Extra Fine Blnclc Pebble Chev- j lot Etontt, made with tnekert tnlteta revers, and taffeta lined. Kegrular $12.50. e e "gjV -J A LV i I w 1 -AWk -1 : TODAY and TOMORROW TODAY and TOMORROW Look Out for the Announcement of Our Opening Shipment of Paris Novelties. The Largest and Leading: Furrier of the West. 283-285 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. tGOtt9ooeeeecoo9e9ee9teoss9ie9ttti M- m m S3 m m w o