SECTION FOUR
Pages 1 to 12
DRAMATIC
and SPORTING
VOL. XXVII.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNINQ, MAY 3. 1903.
NO. 18.
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Buy Your
Refrigerator Now
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Heavy, substantial cabinet, charcoal
packed and lined with galvanized
iron, removable metal shelves and
other sanitary improvements; has
most perfect scientific cold air cir
culation. Cabinet is made in golden
oak finish. White enamel inside.
Made along new lines; a great econ
omizer of ice. Is thoroughly guar
anteed in every particular. Rang
ing, in price from $8.00 to $50.00.
$35 Range $29.
Leader Range
All are guaranteed for ten years.
Leader Range, with high closet and
duplex grate, spring-balanced oven
doors. This Is a heavy, substantial
and durable range, made or the best
quality cold-rolled steel; adapted for
coal or wood; oven thoroughly braced
and bolted; asbestos-lined through
out; nickel-trimmed; section plate
top. Qadsbys' price S29.00
Solid Oak Sideboard
:;v fETia shift. Iff:
French beVeled mirror, beautifully
carved top, drawer lined for silver
ware; regular price $25.00: Gads
bys' price S15.00
EE US before you purchase Homefurnishings and let
us figure your bill. We'll prove to you the fact that.
"Gadsby sells for less," gives better grade of goods,
a more easier plan of payment than is offered by
any other store in the cityv S These are facts and
are more convincing than a whole train of argu
ments. INVESTIGATE and SEE FOR YOURSELF
GREAT RUG AND CARPET
SPECIALS
$35.00 Royal Axminster Parlor Ruga, 9x12 feet..$25.00
$35.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ; $25.00
$25.00 Brussels Seamless Rugs, 9x12......... .$20.00
$20.00 Brussels Rugs, 9x12. .$15.00
$15.00 Pro-Bruss&ls Rugs 9x12... $12.00
Smaller or Larger Rugs proportionately reduced.
Ingrain Sample Rugs, all wool, 1-yard square 35
Brussels Sample Rugs, fringed $1.00
Big Carpet Bargains in Our Carpet Department.
Bromley's Velvets, with borders... $1.25
Burlington Brussels, with borders ..$1.10
Tapestry Brussels, with borders $1.00
Dunlap's Tapestry Brussels ,"T..90
Reversible Pro-Brussels, per yard. $1.00
Brusselette Carpets, yard wide 55
Granite Ingrain Carpets, per yard. ; 50
$50 Parlor Suit
$27
Parlor Suit, five pieces, beautiful
ly finished rich, dark mahogany,
upholstered in verona regular
price $50.00; sale price. $27.00
Mail orders for the above must ,
include $2.00 packing charges.
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PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES
ON EACH ARTICLE MAKE
BUYING EASY
EXTRA SPECIAL SEE THIS
COUCH $7.85
Extra Special See
This Rocker $3.50
This Large Arm Rocker, mahogany
finish, upholstered in beautiful two
toned velours; Bells regularly for $8.00;
extra special. . S3.50
No mail orders received on this Rocker.
We make this special price to
bring people to our store.
Couch is upholstered in two-tone velours; beautiful
greens, red and browns. Extra special ..$7.85
$2.50
FOR THIS GOLDEN
. OAK DIXIKG CHAIR
Tou will find It else
where marked at $3.50
or higher. It Is made
of selected oak, golden
finish, with boxed cane
seat. The picture shows
the exact design. There
are scores of dlning
chair bargains In all
grades and finishes.
Gadsbys' Model
Kitchen Cabinet
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With half the work and much
less than half the number of
steps, you can keep your kitchen
as neat as a ship's galley if you
own a Gadsby Model Kitchen
Cabinet, just like cut. This Cab
inet is capable of holding every
thing a woman needs in prepar
ing a meal. A place for every
thing and all within your reach.
It is over 7 feet high and the
base is 28x42 inches Gadsby's
Price $12.50
Bargains in
Rockers
We have the largest and finest as
sortment of Porch and Lawn Furni
ture in the city. This large, com
fortable Rocker ..' $3.50
SHOWS
TSARINA
SIGHTS OFLOflDOH
English Queen Takes Dowager
Empress of Russia Out
Motoring.
LIKE ORDINARY TOURISTS
Koyal SlBtera visit Famous Show
Palaces f City, Including Re
pository of J. Plerpont
Morgan' Art Treasure.
LONDON, May 2. (Special.) Qnen
Alexandra took her slater, the Dowa
ger Empress of Russia, about London
to see the sights during: her visit Just
as If they were a pair of ordinary
tourists. The two evidently enjoy
each other's company extremely. The
Tsarina has seen more of London and
the surrounding: country while Jaunt
Ins; with the Queen of England in the
royal automobile than In her state
visits hedged round with etiquette.
They motored from Windsor to Lord
Rosebery's beautiful Mentmore estate,
an easy run, which came to him with
his wife, Hannah Rothschild. It is one
of a croup of Rothschild country prop
erties magnificently kept up.
Another day they went to the Earl's
place at Epsom, close to the Derby
course; the Durdans, where they had
lunch with Lord Rosebery, who is such
a favorite with the English royal fam
ily that it is rather surprising that the
peer-widower did .not become the
King's son-in-law. The-Queen and
Empress had also been to tea with
him In the characteristic house he
built himself In Berkeley Square, Just
as they were entertained by J. Pler
pont Morgan when they went to view
his art treasures.
The same interest which the royal
sisters showed In the Morgan curios,
pictures, manuscripts, and brlc-a-brao
was manifested by them during the
hour or two they spent in the British
Museum, that goal of so many Ameri
can travelers and students. Most of
the time was passed in the manuscript
room over the autographs of former
Kings of England and their kin.
Among the exhibits over which they
lingered longest were the copybooks
of some of these royal personages.
SOUND KNELL OF CAMERA
Latest PhotogTapbic Plates Need No
Apparatus or Lens.
LONDON. April 25. Photographers will
soon be able to dispense with cameras.
As a result of a wonderful Invention of
Professor Lippmann It will be possible,
after merely exposing a plate before the
object to be photographed, to obtain, on
developing It, a more lifelike representa
tion than can possibly be produced by
present-day methods.
For many months Professor Lippmann,
who Is already famous as the Inventor of
the only direct process of color photo
graphy which gives perfect results, has
been at work on his new Invention at the
research laboratory of the Paris univer
sity In the Sorbonne.
Great difficulty has been, and Is still,
experienced in the manufacture of the
wonderful plates, which are at present
largely made by hand.
The plate Is, In reality, an Immense
honeycomb with tiny holes, about 15,000
microscopic lenses being packed In each
square Inch of It.
These tiny lenses, each separated from
the surrounding ones by a black or
opaque substance, produce each Its own
little photograph on the portion of sen
sitive film Immediately behind It.
The human eye, however, has the most
extraordinary power of adapting itself
to circumstances, and when the devel
oped plate Is examined one point only of
each small image Is seen by the eye, the
sum total of these points forming a ster
eoscopic picture.
Professor Lippmann Is modest In his
claims for the new invention, owing to
the fact that such difficulty Is at present
experienced In making the plates, but
when once these can be turned out on a
commercial scale the art of photography
will be completely revolutionized.
The photographer of the future will
carry his plates in little boxes, and, plac
ing them In front of anything he wishes
to take, remove the lid or shutter from,
the box, and then develop them In the
ordinary way.
THINKS THEM UPLIFTING
Mme. Anna Gould Gives Views on
International Marriages.
PARIS, April 25. Mme. Anna Gould's
Ideas on International marriages were
printed today In the Journal, the Naples
correspondent of which quotes her as fol
lows: "France represents the height of ele
gance to Americans. We love aristoc
racies because we have none at home.
In America the wife spends freely what
the husband earns; In France the reverse
Is true. European marriages raise Ameri
cans above their ordinary life. We look
for our Ideal on the continent. In the
French people we have all that is lack
ing In ourselves, but we are often sur
prised to find we have admired exactly
what is wanting In the objects of out
admiration."
At Naples It Is assiduously reported
that Mme. Gould and Prince Helie de
6agan will be married soon In Florence.
Mme. Gould has deposited $100,000 in
the Bank of Naples. She brought all her
Jewels, automobiles, and a mountain of
baggage.
FINE HANDEL HARPSICHORD
Work of Art Made by Andreas Kuc
kers in 1614.
LONDON, April 25. A new Scottish ex
pedition to the Antarctic Is being jilanned
by Dr. William S. Bruce of the Scottish
Oceanographical laboratory, who returned
from a Journey to the Arctic last Summer
Dr. Bruce proposes to follow and extend
the deep sea Investigations made by the
Scotia in the South Atlantic, Weddell, and
Blscoe seas, and to attempt to cross the
Antarctic continent.