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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
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I f'r tnklntt "irr In Dm M-mf Hlmw nrnl ln rn fin. ,V1 1, H nth N'iri hriip. rt frtrftif r TlirTTilwf , Willi Intel timn rtlMlf'tlt' f(ir Hftlfl llinc In S'liiihrrn 'nllfnrntrt, gnvt mi In I f rl Iiibt tnlk, Mrri M. W. Clinton ""'k" on thf Ir-fnitrrnrun Immm In (hn Hurnlny (ifMl, fin Imw Iti Inlnrr-mt Dip nHiiK iimhi-lr-ll In thn (rtnirrnri''n Irnmitl. pr(tnntliH In ii mK mi It tiM-ntlmr "Vhf nrn yu l"lnB nhfiiil II ytiiiTjir If 7" niul urgn Hicin t ft Jotrt (tin V , T I' Mrn. Jnintflnri ttn luM ).iW Him Irilnrt ftlfil h'T "f ynirnu Eliln, Mnlh flfMtfnr wnrn vnrv lrtl rn(. tug NVxt wff-K MHn ffiiiwlnfiin M'- 'nrkl will Kiifnk, nitfl frfrt'hini-nl will Sf- nrrvfil. A m. I'ptli.ri will Blvnn Mm, Niu l hrup. SffMli MT frtl7 rA. Mr rf'lillli U nnd Ihrr who nt litlr-nlfl hi McplfiltltiR Ihn (rt"'rinnltlr-M (nrrff hv I'nrMtuiil nrnl Ittn Hiitlr if 'trrgnti tn ltivn((tft nnl ro r.nlntii, ft U lr t'vlilnf1 wllli r tiifitrm tlirntlith Cm ( ritrifnf ri-tnl 'liib, Thft trl.n 'nMiw fin tlm ntiiin, whl-h mni nwnr'lnft Hi I 1 1 nun r n ttt t hn rncriil rmi (-(. ttn ht-f-n irtti(-i In (trim hi 1 1 t ftirrit tn tnml ru-nr liMii.t-n tut y olititln nny nttmh-r rtf inploN hy ttutkttiK i!lhntlMli In th Cftni ititl.Ml Ctuh, Thf hmk cnVf-r of Ihf !:lltl.llh-l 1H f fl hn Un( ff.f the HtlvrrllKn- tin-til tf thr nrtn Hiving t h- order ftir I hewn t oil. . nrxl It IN hnln'f ( by thn nffli'lalK t( thn rltih Hint Ihf rrlr. nrftH will h" unit (ft nil pnrtu of thn romitry Ntirl nhroiul ttirMiiRh the ro-fHiernthn of thn tiwrrhnnM m nt protmtUori oiHnnly.n- HfinH ff the Mtftlr Wm.i, !tiNtifHN flrnr.KT WftnK,- An Im port nut timet l nir nf the Sixtieth I'rnelnet Improveriinnt Club will hn held nt Vir rnn'n hull, on I hn Miinn I. Inn tottd. In Monfnv llln, Krltln V. April 21. nt IV M. A prtipoKtl trtri to Improvn nynry jtrnet In MontnvltlH In on foot nnd thn rluh wtnhe tfi Rlvn thnn. who f-flr fr uppnun It R rliHtii'i tfi hn hniirtl. Thn rlnh hint not ynt flnnrfetl thin fptent Ion. All Who n rn Intnrnntnfl tn ntrrnt liiiprovnmnntH within thn wult pi eel net urn ttrth uliirly Invited to itltrml. whether ntenibern nf the i-hiti or nt. KrrwTivn Mny I, nil enn of thn. Port land Knllwny, IJttht A I'ownr 'ntnpnny within th city Mm tin of Portland nnd t!n mihurhn, InchulinK 8t. John, will ntnp only nt thn near iildn of rnmnlnitii, I now helriR donn nt rnllrond Intnrneetttm. Cnnditftom of tl Port In nd Hnllway I Mvlnloti urn I nut rurtnd to permit pna nenitnrn to Rnt on nnd off of earn nt for wnrd vf-ntlbuln, whrn dnnlmd. exenpt on forward vrntlbulc of Portlnnd Untghta mm. WniTvrr Rri.itAMrTt fN Honh.-(J, B. Whitney, n l'oret Orovc dentist, wnn re lenjtrd frrtm the County .lull yentrrduy. nrtrr ht hnd Kl'rn $! hull. Whittle? in rhnrRed with nmunlnujthtcr. Th Informn tUn ti Kit I nut him wnn tiled nfler thn rleiith tif htn flnneef, Minn Mnhel W'trt. Thr bond wn?i nisned hy AiiKHft Mrhlc, a nnlonnkerter nt I'M Vnnihtll trM-t, nnd W UMnm Kuvit naiiRh. n dent Int. ONI.T TKN FtRdlNTRH IN TAT - If there hud heen not hlnir for t he I )epnty County Ch rkn ti do yesterday oxeopt to reRlntt-r the votern who runic to thn Courthouse, t hey miffh t hn vn enjoyed a Imlldiiy, for only ten oil tarns en me to nlgn the rolls. The tli Mt two were I'roli t hi t lonlnt n. Then efinin h nlniile MenioerHt nnd lnt of nil evrn Hepnhliennn were ndfled to tho Mnt. Mfapk MtsHpiN Ctftci.B Mkbttno.' The Kloretu-e M If sloti Cirri nt thf I'nlvernn, liM 'hnreh f ro.d TldinRs will meet nt thn homo of Mrs. C. A. Mllllmnn; irrtdnit ntrert. this nftornrtnn nt 3 o'clock. Mm. T. R. Mender. th lender, will tnkr ftr her subject. "Ktlwnrd Mc Itowfll, the American Composer." nnd nevernl musical mint horn will bo given. WeMKV FrnNinti Kniii kr-i rot'nR. Worn -fn HvItic on Portlnnd TTelhtn have pre sented to the firemen at the new enRlne house In that district h full net of laeo curt n ins. nice riiR nnd nrtlclog to make the place eomfftrtiihle nnd "home like." The people of the neighborhood nre de lighted with the new apparatus and tnke a great pride in the company. Woman's Ci.ra Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Women's Club will he held nt Women of Woodcraft Tlall, to morrow nt 2 o'clock. The programme is In charge of Mrs. A. P. Mnnley. who has arranged a woman's day. The nominating ballot for next year's officers will be east at this meeting. The election will be held in Mny. ftp nt to Reform Siioou Richard Reaves has been sent to the Reform School by Judge iantenbeln. Hn con fessed to stealing surgical Instruments, besides a violin. He is also said to have been guilty of snatching a woman's purse. Although Reaves is hut 16 years old he has been before t he Juvenile Court on numerous occasions. Tontoht! Avatkvr Boxing anp Wrrstijvo. Pacific Coast championships, at the Ex position Skating Rink, Nineteenth and ashtngton streets: under auspices of t1! Multnomah Amateur Athletic Cluh. Tickets on sale at Towers and EMrs' drugstore. V vrsrci or Fravp. Frank R Rotes was arrested yesterday on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. It is alleged that he obtained $15. 0 from Joseph P Shirley as a payment on an insurance policy, when he had no right to accept the money. He ill be arraigned in the Municipal Court. Rast Sipe Club to Meet. The North East fido Improvement Association will bold a special meeting tomorrow night In the Woodmen hall, on Russell street, to receive important reports. Home Training Association. The Homo Training Association of North Cen tral School will hold a meeting this after noon nt 3: o'clock. lr. Klchle will ad dress the meeting. I.ocksi.et Hali for sale. For further Information apply to Mrs. L. A. Carlisle at Seaside. Or. " 1 For Rent A few nice offices In The Oregoninn building;. See Superintendent, room 301. Ratb War. San Francisco, $5; ateame Frank Bollam. agent, IS. Third street. ItRT fir cord wood. 4 ft., $5.60; sawed. $&. Fortland Fuel Co. Phones H 26. B 1036. busi.vcss men's lunch. 11:30 to i AH home-cooking Woman's Ex.. 12S 10th at. The North Bank road lets you off at CeMtns Hot Springs. No long wagon ride. W. A. Wise and associates, paJnlesa dentists. Third and Washington. TnwfU-rrvnt. fAM.f Wff vn.vrt. Tlf-efttis h nnlftf ed thn fl WnlHftg rtf f Mvnm, fteynflth Hnd Wvnrett nffftnffl, tf ftltthf whim flrunk nnd frlnd Ik In- I tltnlrlnin th houRf-hold With M lond- r- i Vfilvr, John Hei.imt, n HM, 'i yenm ttld. In eofiflMnl In thn ity Jpll n waiting tril ehnrgnd ttlUt dlnffd"fly r-fndue nttd with fnrrylng m rmirntled wnftpnrt. Thn Mvm fnmily wnn prepwring to rnt)f ffif thn rilaht whrn Mntpmnt. who we M "pint ntmngnf rhtf-r'vrl thn boi nnd fn fit nnd Ift t-nvn, Mynm nttnrnptnd ttt enet thn Inlntdnf, who dfnw bin revolver gtd nt fertrttied to itnn f4 until hn won thrown Ifltn thn Hffnet, After hln rren, Unfiling I ndtrttlted hn md bnn drunk ffr a week. S'riMiinftnn t 'ahmr Kvawh AnnT -1 I, Kvnrm, 31 Htirf nvMiiif. wnn nrmntfd lnnf tilgtrt on eotttplnhi rf Pntrolrnnn (1 unt a f wftfi, who rnptirted thn F.vnnn hn t mn ft tn it king II fn bttrdertnftrnn f"f hH pnishhom In Moptnvllln I'.vnun in nnid to fwn ton ir wr ehh knnn, n fMnkv roll nr(r httlf a dn n dftgn, whieh hnvw tntirtn fhetnlven finlehhorhofid pentn by fntinlng nf Infgn nnd re j.f-n tr.ll y Irivndtng prtvntn ynrrln nful gnrdene, KvgrtN WW flnannd ner giving bnll. MtAT nMfiff Citnr,g Af.AMM, Me- rninr- n pnnnnrbv no lined Inrgn ((rintlt I (f fif srnrike nrrmrglhg rrmt I he uprr win flfiwn of Artnftur Co.'n rt- I wnmhoun, nt Hlxfh nnd Cnueh tmntn( Hi 12 16 n eVn k lr.Nl night, hn thought thn building wns on Urn nnd fang l nn alarm. On thn nr rlvnl of thn flfntnnrt, door wan bfoknti fifmn nnd thn nurprlnnd wntknmn et plrtlnnd thitf they wnrn ninoklng IfifNl tthd Unit nttrttntliing- dnfneHv In n fin- hnd critirtnd ihn ntnok lo get out tbrnugh the. hullflhig. ''Attni.KnN HMfikr.rt HTAnrn ((lakh A mrnlnan lg rnt In n moker. who thtnw rimreh Into a pile of pnper. wn mton Kibln for a Mm in ihh Ctmy K tnhntt Unntnurnut. jr. flln(in ntmni. nhortl nflnr rnldnlehi Innt hlghl. Thn hlnxn spread rupliHv to thn wnllH nnd enltlng. A bin knt brigndn ffir rnnd niriftng- the i UMtomntn proved lltefflclntit no thn Fir firpnrtttirnt fen fHlletl out. The damag" wan not great, Hkmvk it OvfcM IttittNnitiM Mrttnnrj. - A t n in 1 1 (nn ftf nn I hn Fnnt Hide HiMnnnn Mni'n trttih enlled on thn nfflelnln of thn Portland llnllwn v, Idglit A Power Vmt finn V yenterdn v nnd laid before them A rfitif f'r hnttnr ear snrvfee nan I wNfd nvnr thn (Itirnnldn bridge, Al prnnnnt but film car la npernind over the bridge In I hat dlt eetioii, Tim delegation wan nn nnmd that thn matter Would bn ronrthlnrnd nf Otien. I lAMiri. Ft.t.in Famji f 'cat. tmutel H31I In. tilt ynarn of ngn, fnl dead ynninr ilnv morning nf hln hum In thn hnnn merit of flf.fi Cleveland HVMiijr. Me wnn In thn net of lighting; a Intnp at thn time, Hn fell without a word nnd tried to get to hln fnnt but nrtnr a few moment n fnd back dnntt. Hln wife wg present nnd aim rnn to f he lioinn of a neighbor for nnnlntanee, HI I In leaven a widow an son. TflNIOHT AMATKtrrt MoXtNft A Ntf V gUTIJ Nfl, Pneltlc Cnnnff rbnmii1onnhlis, at the Wx pfinltiori Hkatlng Itttik, Nlnetnntith nnd Washington nt renin; imdnr nunfdenn of the Muttufimah Amnfnur Athletic club, Ticket nn sale at Power nnd Ke"len' drugntur. llohtirnr at Mtkti.h Park.- Hurglnm opnrnllng In the nuhurhn rnrinneked rnn home of K. K, Harrln. nt Myrtle Park, some time Tuesday morning, while thn family wan nhnenl. Hllvnrwarn nnd nick nacks worth $'!&, nl tlh In cash wnrn tnken. Thn pollen wnn notified yentnr tiny. In. R -C. iUtrrr.r has returned from his trip Kant. Ir. MeCrneknn. dentist Rothchlld bldg. "The District Leader" at the Ifeilig ' CHORUS IT CHARITY BILL I; A nt ) It AT M A It It A StiK M K XTS rt tn nta st h i a i t k v f. n t. Masonic Temple Will He Hcnutlfully Drs-tiriitrd and IlhimlQiited on Mglit of April 30. Arrangements for the charity ball, to he Riven Thursday. April 3ft. nt the new M n.i on I c Temple. In aid of the Hnhy Home, nre practically complete. The sale of tickets is progressing nicely and thorn persons who have not secured tickets should obtain' them without delay. A novel feature of the entertainment will he a chorus of ' mule voices, whh'h will rentier two selection In the, main ballroom and one In the Commandery Hall, with thn .uMiial encores, provided. Its services can be obtained, but thLn Is practically assured. The Uovornor of the state has signified his Intention of being present with his sta ff and from every point the affair will be a brilliant success. It will In terest many to know that H. C Bowers, manager of the Portland Hotel, who la himself a Knight Templar, has consented to take entire charge of the refreshments, which is a gunrnntee thnt this feature will bo successfully conducted. A beautiful electric mnlteae cross of large dimensions has been specially de signed for thin occasion nnd will illumi nate the east end of the spn clous ball room In emblematic colors. A large force has been employed In arranging dressing rooms for women, as well as smoking rooms for men. and the large reception parlors will be carefully arranged for the comfort and convenience of those who do not care to dance, or who wish to sit out an occasional dance. These spacious and sumptuously furnished rooms are adiacent to the ballroom. There will be tlve stations throughout the building for the serving of punch, which will be attended by a staff of efficient waiters under the direction of the head steward of the Portland Hotel. In addition to which 30 maids will assist In the main banquetlng-hall. The executive committee for the Knights Templars consists of I-ouis G. Clarke, chairman :. Charles V. Cooper, secretary; George H. Hill. William A. Cleland. Brydon H. Nlrol. William J. Fullam, John C3. Mack and Henry I.. Pittock. The executive committee .or the Baby Home Is comprised of the follow ing: Mrs. W. t Alvord. Mrs. H. C. Eckenberger. Mrs. T. N. Fleischner. Miss Henrietta Failing. Mrs. H. W. Goddard. Mrs. Harm a B. Robertson and Mrs. W. Sit ton. from any of whom tickets may be obtained, as well as at Woodaru Clarke, ft Co.. Fourth and Washington streets, and from W. S. Macrutn. at the Merchants National "Bank. "NONPAREIL Now Millinery and Suit House Opened by Well-Known Port landers. Most convenient to shoppers will prove this new establishment on Washington and Seventh streets, opposite the Im perial Hotel: two entrances: 33 Washing ton and 1-4 Seventh streets. The pro prietors are both well and most favorably known to the entire ieminine fraternity of Portland. Mt. W. D. Fraley. who has charge of the millinery, makes this a branch of his large millinery house on Thfrd and Salmon streets, whose exten sive trimming-rooms and reserve stock will bo utilised. Mr. J. M. Wentxy is equally well known in commercial cir cles, having been prominently connected during his years of residence here. He will have charge of suits, coats, etc. It was the intention to open "Nonpareil" to the public with a tremendous Easter stock, but delay In getting the building ready made this Impossible, so the entire Kaster stock will be offered In great opening sale to begin possibly Friday of this week. r.ttn Whim . , , . .Aihnrt ln!f-r The Man tA'hi Hf... rrntik Wd Mr, pntwirlg ,1 W, ttrnh'lllhg t ( l-frtftfi .fjuntny Snv!ln I f t-fti fl... Wnrf tiaWntfn A M't W'Mm Kit) ttfivnv Ufr4 M'tn ...... S.l! tVfttf'f t Yn th Orfig"f Vera Ham Minn ,-vni Hlttfc K IM ninri 7 Tlfi Mnlltrnn, . . . Pfd V Trnrtii 1 Wtitin curler. . , . . . Frd JuHH iinrj . rmtir rnfif a Kmeh I w Wnntung .ftrn Mnltrtfnrt , , , , . Fttl r, Ttu-fll1 Mngnphaft Mnrk , if, f, rnf-hrnn Jnt-k I m nlhg, .tm 'flfhav fmrrnn , ,fr Vimti-r Tye g'-fif, Mlndyft 1 nrHwolt Mnlfl , ftfn Tm(.!. Mnf . , , . , , , . , , Krnnk Mrd Vntt ttrlMrf U,. i HT AftTHt It A llltPrMNW AMHTINCT novelty In rnunlf l plnyA In "The Mtftrlf-t lyndeg,' whl'h hnd Its Portland premier at the Hellig Innt night, fhrrry ndvanea Indh nlloft teridml tr, thn nrttlcipnip(f) that It would be nuofher version of thn glory that l worked out In "The Mnn of the Hour," and Hn nnbool of miiitlelpn) gfwfl drnma, and nn it cotinrfjunrice thern wan gnrt nrnl niirpflnti when It wnn rilnrovered i't be a pift-t, whir h mile for Kn entertaln irmut. nlrnont entirety upon tn rnunlettf numhern. An a dmma It would no area i nhnkeR tn npttn of thn witty inuiedy linen and slluntlofin, There In llftl or n'lthlfig of nunlalned (liferent In the working; out of the ntoty which etmeerun a pleturenfpin carupnlgn for t'nlted Htaten Heuntor In New Vork City. Thn period muni be gotne time In th f ut urn for According tn thn piny wrlght thn elect tun wan carried out In thn most npproved Htnlement No. I fashion, and they do not elect Hnnntorn hy the popular nuff rgn In Governor Mughen' trtfn-riot yet. Hownvnr, thnt n a nmall mutter, for thn glory In thin In ntnnee, mm httn been reumrked, doesn't fount , Thn nhow In mighty enlertnttilrig he cnunn thn prlnclpaln nlmont without ex ceplhiu m delight fully orlglrml nod genuinely (Mien ted. The one particular char rn ff the per fnrmn rice In Kthel iJovey, a mimical noubrefte worth riding on Mr. JoHnnlyri'n gtaud old cam a full half day to nee. Hli In a prtxe thnf cfiinen In only a few or th paekHgeH thn manager bund out. Hh hum a npenklng arul nit. Ring voh-e of ha uu ting 'lunllf y, Ihn kind you'd like to tnke home and try fin your piano; In fascinating to unz up on, being petite, graceful and very pretty. With It all, her method are dainty and rclncd. They don't send many heller thin way. Then them In Fred TruendeJI, g lyric tenor to whom one can llntm without feeling; a denire to fight the bark of thn geHf In front of you, When he sang "W ha I'm the I se of tin timing" thn audience held Its brenlh down to a point whern the nneexlpg (,f a eat would have been an explosion. Truendi-Jl has the nd'letl distinct Inn of being a tenor who can act and tt was nuch a relief not to nee hltn In a fiavnl uniform that I wan iilrnottt happy for a moment. He pl yn thn douhln. role of gen p-g race twin brother of the winning candidate, and the candidate hlmnelf whom the rival poli ticians neek to palm off ns the real article, wlu-n there In a chance to have htm. arrested on the eve uf the election. Hn In not a "look prMty" and geta along strictly on his ability. Thin wan also a refreshing Incident of last night. There nre two really funny comedlann. on Frank Weed in an aboutftown char acter who ban a penchant for making Imaginary Imtn, and the other, Albert Denier. who dlsporta an a back country New Jersey newspaper ed itor In town for blaze tif glory. Herder's make-up In had, but bin neting In good. This terfrn ma fie the people very happy nil the time they stood up on the stage a nfl acted out. A young man named Ward I Wolfe, a very young man, a few years the Junior of Kin in Jan is or Daphne Pollard, I imagine, in much to the fore as a preternatu rally wise newspaper reporter. Mr. I ir-Wolfe Mings acceptably and dancr-n well. He has quite a pleasing personality, hut he would never in a century get hy a city editor looking for a cub reporter, and at thai he's suppose'! to be the large disturbance on Ids particular sheet. It Is character l.stlc of all plays In which newspaper men appear t hat they give us the worst of It, DeWolfe couldn't . make this lad even a bowing resemblance to a real reporter if he wanted to and apparently he makes no particular effort. These are the people who do most to make "The District leader" well worth while. They have the valuable assistance of the bent singing chorus that has ap peared here in musical comcd.n this sea son. Some Improvement In the matter of costumes nnd settings might be made, but every prospect cannot bf pleasing and no fairmlnded devotee of lighter musical shows could find much fault with "The District Lender." There will be a matinee Saturday, the engagement ter minating Saturday night. THURSDAYJPECIALS. On sale today 50c silk hose supporters, tfc; sateen petticoats. 9Sc: tape girdles. 35c; men's 50c underwear. 39c; 50c corset covers. 2ac; J2 white waists at 9?,c; long lisle gloves. (Etc. AH wash dress materials at reduced prices. McAIlen & McDon nell, Third and Morrison. WHERE TO DINE. Ail the aelleades of the-aeason at tn Fortland Restaurant: One private apart Becta for ladles. 306 Waih.. near tth. TONSETH FLORAL COMPANY 135 6th at. Flowers and plants. Phones Main 6102; A U02. Sheep Pasture Scarce. ARLINGTON. (r., April 22. (Specials Sheepmen throughout this section of the state report that pasture Is getting very scarce and sheep in some localities are be ginning to suffer. Light rains during the past few Bays have bettered conditions F. W; Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A1165 First and Oak OUR BIRTHDAY The Ofdest Trust Company i n Oreoon IS 21 YEARS OLD WE PAY FROM 2 to 4 Open n Accoun, With U Today, "ii.i.i (rrnno,." Portland Trust Company of Okevgou S. E. Cor. Third and 0L Sm. ttr.nt. t. (OMKW t'r.l.lt II. I- HTKK-K Vlr. Prl.nt IIH. A. n. UK Mill, tit Vl IT. t m. x.t.r. rawer rtor t. II. lllll.TH ..AMlalant tUrrrtmrr W. t. Ml.i (..llMt lAnHarr THE STORE MUTED FOR BEST GOODS AT lOWEST PRICES somewhat, but ftfle there good rnln Sfiort reniilln' to notrin Inuids will bn serl-ou. Mffl fuldfKrn and Have Health. Willamette Brand Tenia are mude of th best materials with ' superior work manship, Fur n-tln by all dealer. Will amette Tent AV Awning Company, Manu faclurm, Portland. Htrestor. Ill - The front if filers FmIv. tirl' frcrv wns blown In Tu'iay night bv t' men, h'i few fnlntie tiefnr h'1 Stternpteil Ifl en It HlVforl tn th 1'if of hl Kiiti- H'1Jolnln the tnr l,t Full HnUntfirl rr-flvel ftnm fhirmgn threw Hint k llnnfl letter, demsftfllng rriofiv. Have your gs b'llled to til t hy thf nolorcnilc egg bAller at It. and M. Honttnrv Luneh, ln Hlwth street. Cor 7m , RIBBONS Sn! of KihhotiH that ) hcsk vhIiip, visible bmI iti vihihlp. They are all pure xilk, and (i irirh-x wide, all hrifflil, new, beautiful ciilors, Niirnn lilark, Rom while; irth 4h: ami :(H:. Special 25c Yard The response to nuch a sale a i his, eominj; at the opening of the season, will he ftrontr. Me among the wise ones. Remember the plaee, $1.75 LADIES' SILK Gloves $1.25 Pair Hest double finger-tipped, extra good quality, worth $1.7"): brown, navy, white or black. Kaeh pair bears the maker's name. He is not ashnrned to put his name in them; speeial today, pair SI. 25 Comparison is invited. YOUNG'S 341 Washington, Cor. 7th. SECOND CONCERT PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHAS. DIERKE, Conductor SOI.OISTS MRS. WALTER REED HENRY BETTMAN VIOLINIST WED. EVENING, MAY 6 HEILIG THEATER Ticket. Now nn Sale at Kilers and Graven A Co BOc to $1.50 Great S-Day Specials W nftver mlrpreint an artlcls, nor can yon bny anything In thin tor that In oat of dat or of an inferior qnality. Don't yon think thiwi point worthy of yonr at- tflntlon? Not th" following Orat Thr-Day Bpsdalii. 18x36 Hemmed Towels 11c 18x.'Hi-iorh Hernined Murk Tow. red border, elr heavy, and bet reg. 2'le vals. On nlt today, Friday and Saturday. Sateen Petticoats 98c .VI dozen high prade mercerized iialeen l'elli,al on nt half priee. Several ntyleii and Ic-kI. regular fl.T'i and $2.0l value. Silk Strips Ckallie 23c Jl'gular .')'e grade. Color en penhagen, ' pink, ehampagne, while, black, eteam, red, liifbt blue, and nary; 'J7 ineliea wide. SlceVeleSS (n l'eeial al today, mr a Kridnv and Saturday Vests . i. ton hi i iii e.r ...h .;t.tw.,t 8c r,riee Fine l'ri,f,ch ribbed V'est, with ld neck and armhoe. Meat )" valii". . , $2 Cambric in v-nhai. ipiare or lip-ovr OOWtlS ulyle-, with either long nr elbow tdeevei; lace, embroidery, luck and ribbon trimmed, 1 ,7.i and 2.'l' va White Lawn Wai-ts 93c flegular !C2.00 and VXM valuea. Ixng fir short sleeves, lace or embroidery I rim tried t y I e Also new plain tailored effect. Fine Lace Curtains $1.47 1VI pair fleal Scotch f.aee Curtain, f4 inche wide and .'i'2 yard long, handsome new pattern and regular f2.1" al. Cambric Corset Covers 2Sc ff'-gular TiOe value. Made ith exlra full front, and yoke ribbon and beading trim med. See I hem in window. Pure Linen "" today, kh- W l:- ''"y Saturday aka v-aa Men' pure linen Handkerchief f till 18-men ci.e, with 'i, '2, 'H-inch hem., standard Jfle values.... 121 2C 58-in. Table sn-ineh biea.-hed a Table llarnask, in Uamaak ,)., sn, fr(l pattern, extra quality, made cpa M especially for hard wear, Wg1 standard .Vie values ttJKj 50c Tape Girdles 35c On ale Friday and Saturday only at this hiw price. Made with how of satin ribbon, sizes 18 to 2't. Hest .Vie quality. Children's Stocking lOc Children' Seamless Itihbed Stockings, double heel and toe, and warranted absolutely fast black. Regular price 18; pair. Men's Unci erwear 39c Men' fine French Ralbrig?an I'nderwear. silk finish, short eve, best standard .Vie val ue. Supply your need here. White Foot Thi special lot is j limited to .'J-r do.., Hosiery n v(1 win hav to he prompt to share. Come with double heel and loe and are fast black; 2"ic grade for.. Long Lisle Gloves Clenuine French l,i-le 'love in a completi? line of newest shades, including tan, greens, black and white, full elbow length and regular $1.25 piality. 63c Lawn Kimonos 95c On sale today, Friday and Sat urday at this very low price. Come in 27-inch semi-fitted styles, all colors, $li) value. Long Kid Gloves $2.25 Long Kid Glove, in black and popular new shades of russet and tan; splendid S3..VI value, fjlove fitted at the counter. 50c Silk Supporters 19c Women Frilled Pure Kilk Hw Supporter, pin-on styles, in lavender, blue, pink, white and bla'k. Regular Vie value. PARIS PATTERNS lOc NONE HIGHER CORNER THIRD AMI MORRISO.V STREETS. PARIS PATTERNS lOc NONE HIGHER A Skin of Beamy is a Joy Forever pvL T. FELIX GOURACD'S ORIENTAL CREAK OR MAGICAL BEAX'TIFIEI RmfjTt Tta, Fheplm, Trrckitt, Moth Fttzhm, Rub, and fikla Dttsa on batj, sail dv flm detctt9B. It bu itood tb tMt of 67 7srt, SBtf U to li&rmlcM l taattt tobnrfflt ts properly mi. A ccapt no er s urw fftt of t&mlLa om. Dr. L. A, Birr f!4 to My of tb hwrt toa (s pstinrtif " As fn U4!a will oa thns. I recommend 'fSosrnnd Cream as tha lntst bsrzfsl of s'l tb tin praptvtuions." for s:e by U dj-rruta ma Tnty Qooom SjmXtxf In tfao United StsMs, Canada sad Europe. m.WW)1ntVAl SlretVlnrTofb n SHAW'S PUKri Aroerira 'a ORIOLVAL MALT WHISKY Witbont a RiTal Today BLUMAUER & HOCH lt aa4 11 Fsvth Mntt Sola Matrfbatare far Orsa aa Wahlat MALT Ii . NAP AUTO' The only grease-proof and water-porof Auto Gaunt let. A light weight buck skin that is really tough. $1.75 and 2.25 Pair. 100 Other Styles. ii t H LENNON S J La3 309 Morrison St. gT-J Upman-Wotfe's Owl Cut-Rate Drugstore Portland dealers for Gonrand's Oriental Cream. All Toilet Arti cles at CUT BATES. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. y-i'.'.y Omd '. :.T esaxma uem m toa aiory of hm haOr. The a Imperial Hair Regenerator is rcaponsibta for moot of the beaotl fal stades of hair yoa saa to-day. It la abaotvlatT haralm, m'It ap plied. Xta ae oaaaot ba der-acted. 8a nrpts of hair ooloredfroa. Privacy aasnrd oui i wuuodanoo. bLit.1 Ocrn mft-O-, tttW.m SLJL1. Ma -mm Jaartta. ass vtaaolnstoa atra Y BREAD 15c , , .5tanRiAS cafi bakert f FredPrehn,D.D. IUM FaU Sat at Teetli. St.M. Czown and Brldaa wark a. Boom 45. Dekna Opca aivaalaaa XUi f chwab Printing Co. I I S T jw R. K STREET! ii Tfiree Good R easons tor Having a Check Account Flrat It I th aaf!st way to tak 'ar of rn-ir rnony no daner of losir it or of b?ir:7 rohh'l, and ther Is not -n much temptation to pnd It. eeoad Py!n? by che'-k saves many steps In the coTjrse of a year. . Third A canceled chek Is an Indisputable receipt. Avail yourself of these advantages by opening; an ac-ount with tha Security Savings Trust Company. Security Savings S Trust Company in i ' !'! i CAPITAL, S500.000 Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon. SURPLUS, $250,000 ji! Opening, Hotel Savoy SEATTLE Additional four stories, containing 78 rooms, each with bath. Twelve rooms with bath, specially constructed for commercial dis play, size 16x23. A greater part of all these rooms hare an unobstructed marine view. The entire manenvers of Atlantic fleet can be seen in any part of harbor at once glance. Just a reminder that we have a few rooms left in our "12 Stories of Solid Comfort." Rates S1.00 Up ICE LIBERTY COAL ft ICE CO, 312 Pine Street. Phones: Main 1662, A 3135. G EN UIN E ROCK SPRINGS COAL SOLE AGEX-ra. INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. 153 STARK 8TREKT. Oppolt Cttx Library. Boca Pboaaa. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co, i lata rin naa Otitrj aad To41c ArUeta. tea t all kiada m Uv laa