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(,: THE OEEGOlSr DAILY, JOTTONATV POHTLA!ND, MONDAY EVENING, FEBItTJATtY 22. 1904. TOWN TOPICS Some dilatory friend came forward with bonds last Saturday and Mrs.Mln nln Winslow walked out qf the county jail a free woman, at least temporarily. - She was not in a very good humor on "' taking Iter departure and remarked that she hoped those responsible for the in- dignities heaped on her would not $d to heaven. Mrs." Wlnsldw's! husband se ; cured a divorce during the period of her Incarceration.: Jw A. Stanley figures a co-respondent' In s the criminal charge filed against Mrs. Wlnslow. He was also arrested but obtained ball the day of his arrest.' . ' The annual report of John H. Mayo, assistant adjutant-general for the Ore gon department of the O.-'A, shows ' that the number -of war veterans In the order was Increased last year' ty r tv members, the present membership 'being ' 1,968, Though death from ofd age tends to thin the ranks of the soldiers, young blood Is ndre than making up -the de ficiency. More camp Area were held 4ast vear than in any previous annual period. It is announced that a large delegation will bo present at the annual state en campment at Hood, River, on June 15, Irene Simond, a bright and pretty 7 "year-old girl, was rescued from a Fourth street dive yesterday by Detective Haw ley. The little girl was taken to the 1 dive by her mother and was accom ' panied by two aunts, alsters i of the mother. The father of the little girl '" lives near Oregon City. - Detective Hawi toy stated this morning that an appli cation would . be made to tha county court to have the child turned over to the Boys' and Girls' Aid society. v George Washington would have been a happier president If there had been a steam-heated polisher' in his day. As it was, he had to put up with the an- tique fire-heated fellows, such as all laundries in Portland, save the Union, -- SeconJ-and Columbia.--employ. The Union a polisher does not burn the goods, hrr does It "yellow" (scorch) them. This is one of the great laundries of . the . world. It has no superior on earth. Because he had been refused a drink by the barkeeper in Botefuhr's saloon. corner of Third and Ash streets, C. Conley threatened to wipe the place off the man. Pulling out a large revolver, Conley held the fort against all comers until Officers Quinlan and Hillyer ar rested htm. Tomorrow morning he will be tried in the municipal court on three charges being drunk, carrying con cealed weapons and' threatening to kill. The Taylor Street Methodist church will soon be free from debt. Last even ing at a special service a collection was taken up and $211.60 of the needed $600 was raised. Addresses were made last evenirtg by w, H. Beharrell, W. D.. Fen ton, Samuel Commell, and Judge John F. Capies. The, music was under the di rection of Mrs. Ellen Kinsman Mann. Several anthems were rendered by the rholr and Mra. Margaret Graham 8mtth and Mrs, Mann sang The annual memorial services of the ' Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Degree of Honor, were held at the First Presbyterian church yesterday af ternoon, wreaths were placed . in S vacant chairs, which represented those , that., have died ln-the post year. The eulogy was delivered "by D, Soils Cohen, jf end. was very , impressive. Some select and appropriate vocal muslq.was ren- .' The, first meeting of the Men's Jeague ' will be held this evening In the lecture room of the Sunnyalde Congregational church. The society was organised last ' Wednesday evening at the home of Rev. ; J. J. Staub. 'A constitution was adopted and. L. F. Fies was elected president. Its object is to promote the Interests of the church at large. Membership Is open to church members and others. Many a shaving man would prefer to have his own rasor and shave himself if he was only certain he would get a satisfactory blade. Those very condi tions are fulfilled every day by Albert ' Beml. the druggist. Second and Wash' . Ingtotv who makes men happy by giv ing them satisfaction.' Money back If he misses It. A dramatic and musical entertainment will be given at Arion hall on the even ing of February 26. by the Ladles of the ..Maccabees, hive 24. for the benefit of a needy family. Everests's orchestra. will furnish the music and C, Burroughs, Wesley Spang and the Misses T. Kern and M. Kelley will assist. After the program there will be dancing. r ; The body of Andrew Johnson,'1 the negro who last Tuesday shot Patrolman J. A. dolts and. then commuted suicide, was burled yesterday at the county poor farm. Deputy Coroner Flniey .tele grcphed Atlanta friends regarding Joha iinn's death, but the Georgia people wired back that Johnson left neither money nor chattels there, The chamber of commerce has been axked by the New York board of trade to favor the resolutions adopted by the New York body urging congress to paas the Gardner bill, which provldea for the oreotlon of a. "commission to'tecomv mend legislation for the development of the American merchant marine."" Mabel Stevens filed suit for divorce from Earl Stevens In the atate circuit court Saturday, The ground alleged hi desertion, . ;.. , . " , The first anniversary of the Teachers' Progressive club, will he held in about Drs. Adix C& Northrup OSTEOPATHIC -V PHYSICIANS Nervous and Chronic Diseases EXAMINATION FREE Suite 416, Dekum Building SPECIAL PRICES J THIS WEEK ON COTTON TO CLOSE OUT this line we will sell at prices that are BELOW COST, See our window for prices. 1 , , ' ' - '' ' ' ,,f' - ''.'C A BoericKe (Q, Runyon 303 Washington St, bet 5th and 6th.-. --'.." ':; . ':- ' '.-'i Vr:---i-" '. ".".;.".' ' three weeks, in conjunction with a meet ing of the Principals' club. The com mittee of teachers , held a meeting . on Saturday night to outline plans for the work and the topics, that will come tip for discussion. r First Baptist church, - Tuesday, - Feb ruary 23 7:45 p. m., a Colonial social will be given by the Ladles' Aid so ciety. In the Sunday school hall. Unique program.' Te olden time costumes will be worn. Admission,' 10- cents, includ ing .refreshments. Republicans of Mount Tabor are ac tive. Tomorrow night they will hold a meeting at their hall on the base line road and West avenue. A number of speakers from Portland will be present and help In the organization. 1 The Burr Mcintosh Monthly for Feb ruary contains 40 beautiful works of art both figures and landscapes; price, 26 cents per copy. On sale at Jones', Book Store, 281 Alder ; street. T, ' The mettngs held during the past two weeks, in the hair of the Volunteers of America, "by Evangelists Robinson and Ruth, have closed. A number of conver sions were .made. " ' . How about: that anniversary you ex pect, to have? If you want your Invi tations beautifully printed give ws the order. ' Peaalee Bros. , Co., Sherlock The Third Infantry baid will, give a dance at. the Armory, Tenth and Couch, tomorrow ' night, ; February x 33. Geni:e men, 60c;. ladles, Hc; y .. Fine dayl .Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. ;. Two stores Washington andi 6th, Morrison and 5th. Steamers for ThSsJbailes will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except Sunday). Phone Main 114.,- L. Shumaker, ' furrier, 0( Burnsida Street ' . Druggists sell and recommend Wahoo, S. H. Gruber, lawyer, (17 Cont'd Bile EL N. Blythe of Hood River, formerly engaged In the newspaper, business in Portland, Is In the city today. T. H. Curtis, vice-president, and James .McOulre, superintendent, of the Astoria & Columbia River railroad, are In Portland today from Astoria. . Harry E. Bowers, formerly agent for the O. R. & N. Co. at Baker City, was in the city Saturday en route home from a visit to southern Oregon. He is now bookkeeper for the Bonanza Consoli dated Gold Mining company of Gelser, Or. He said this mine was never In better condition. Major Langfitt will entertain a party of friends on the Chinook tomorrow af ternoon. The Chinook lies near Astoria in the Columbia. Former Sheriff A. T. Van De Vantcr of King county, Is in the city from Seattle. Judge W. L. Bradshaw of The Dalles is visiting in Portland. Judge Thomas B. MacMahon of Se attle is registered at the Portland. F U Winton of Astoria Is In the city today. MAIL DELIVERIES TO BE RESTRICTED Iall carriers are not allowed to' go above the second floor of buildings not having elevators, nor are they allowed to make delivery from door to door In apartment or lodging houses. Boxes for the receipt of mail for patrons of these places are- required to be placed near the entrance in which their mall can be left or else aome one shall be designated in whose care the mall shall be left. Other wise deliveries by carrier cannot be made. This Is the substance of a rul ing by the acting fourth assistant postmaster-general, which haa Just been re ceived by the Portland postoffice. Not In Their Employ. . In The Journal . a few days ago It was stated that C. Guy Wakefield had returned to work for the Ellera Piano house. Mr. Eiler desires It understood that Mr. Wakefield la not employed with their comp'any. Diphtheria relieved In twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Ec lectrio Oil. At any drug store. X0 TOW TAM JOB so you xrsa coal If so, remember the Crystal lee as Storage Co. Phons, rest 944. Marquam Grand Theatre " Kale of seats opened this atornlag it 10 o'clock for tb V BOSTONIANS Repertoire: Tiies. nlgbt. Fehi 33. "Rnhln HK;, Wed. night, Ffb. 24. "The Herenid;" Thur. nlfht, Teh. lift. "The Oneen of Laughter." Special mat. Wed.. "Robin Hood." Prlcei: Eeii tns. lower Boor, except last rows, S; laat 8 rova-, l,60; balcony. Ut 3 row. l.60; al 8 ro,w, laat rotra, T5; sallery, T6e, Oe: boxes and kMiicea, 81150. Mat.: Lower floor. tj, lljvbaicoiiy. 1. 7. 60c; gallery, d8c, 26c. BeSta are now aylllng. CORDRAY'S THEATRE M. COnDRAT BU8SKLU Manager.. ' Portlaml a popular family theatre. Erenlng prices, 16e. 25c. S5c. 41 and aOe. Matlmta prices, adults 28c: children, 10c. .Telephone, Main 9f TONIGHT. Kaalljr the Best In Town This Week, . - UK. PHIL HUNT Ptftenta Laar geaaon's Big Hueeea. tba Ro mantic Comedr-Urama. Down by the Sea" Interpreted by a lendld Company, Including , MISS FAMME CCKtlH. THE BAKER THEATRE "".V1" Oeorg U Baker, Sola Leaaea and Manager. Tonight. All Week, Matinee fUtnrda?, THB BAKER THEATRE COMPANY IN "The Case or Rebellious Susarv" A bright, elerer eoniedjf in three acts by , HSN'RI AHTHt'R JONES. Kett Week "THI TWO OKPHAVt." ARCADE TUfATRE SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON. REflNCD VAUDCyiLLC te 4:80. 7:80 to 10:80. SUNDAY CONTINUOI?8 FHOM S TO 10:80. FOB LADIES. GKN'f LKMKN AND CHILDREN. ADMISSION TEN CENTS TO ANY SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE 840-84 BTOXgrDZ. FRED FRITK, Prop. W. H. BROWN, Mgr. THE HOME OP VAUDEVILLE 1 Two shows dally at 8 and g p. m. CONVERT HALL if": y v- - BLAS1ER BROS: . '. C0XCBRT BVErV, NICHX. - S424a BUBNBIDt ' " " ft :::: Chiefly Personal 1 w 9 f f f t .1 . w THE "DIFFERENT STORE' SZ Ratiffaaiie BARGAINS FOR ALL DAY SELLING TUESDAY, VaVJ VOipiliai Oaie Oargalllb 2d Day of the Week of Stupendoos Bargain Events. : ' : The "Golonial'' Flyer onTime A.BKZTES THIS MOKITTKa AT 8 O'OXOOX, TKEIOHTED TO THE BUX.ST- nro poiht with ziroxMOu az.xteb ro wnrs bistsUbtttxoh AKOWO THE PATXOHS OT TEE "DIPTESEWT TOBE." Thousands of in comparabla bargains that maka Imjlng a duty jrou owa to yonrsolToa. While slsspr oompatltlon ara dosing; and Inviting psopla to bay what tho? don't want, ths Olds, -Wortman fe Xing XaUabla Btora boldly and aggrsssiToly launch a wondos sal of springtlnto aluss that opansd today tha natal day of tho graat American whom ws all delight to honor npon memory's tablots aa tho "Tathar of Our Country" and first la tho una of Presidents. IHETKfiCK TUESDAY'S "Colonial Sale" SPECIALS (On First Floor) Every Advertised Bargain in This An nouncement Is for All-Day gelling 1 In the Laos Store. . 40o LACES 10c Valenclnns Lace Insertions, so much In demand for trimmings In tho mak ing up of the Spring Gowns and Under wear. An aggregation of worthy values In beautiful, wanted laces, including, qualities ranging In regular prices from I6e to 40c the dozen yards; on Tuesday only at. the dozen yards , ....10o '7BS LACES AT 19o YAM). Fine, handsome Valenciennes Laces, in broken-lots from last week's selling, in widths varying from one 'to nlno Inches, splendidly adapted for Under wear, Kimono and Dress Trimmings, the usual values ranging up from 25c to 76e the yard; Tuesday only. yard...l9o WOUErf 94.00 DKESS SHOES Sa.68. Orand choosing In this remarkable offer. All new Spring Styles. 10 of the newest, most fashionable numbers in the Spring Shoe Stocks. All the 'wanted leathers, including Patent Kid, Patent Colt and Vlcl Kid, welt or turned soles. You may choose, from 20 styles of the latest lasts in the Handsome Dress Shoes, all S3.60 and $4.00 values; on Tues'day only at. the pair. .. .. . . .99.68 LAD XXI' 60e HOSXEXY 8Sc. Ladies' Imported black lace lisle Hose.ln handsome, new and attractive styles, all latest spring designs; all have hlgh spllced. heels and double soles;, our best and leading 60s grade; on Tuesday only at, the pair 35o LADIES' 600 TESTS 38o. Right in need time tho "Colonial Sale" offers this exceptional opportunity to aelect Underwear for the season now at hand. White, sa'lss ripped Vests with high necks and long sleeves, handsomely trimmed with silk; the best Boc value in the city; tomorrow, Tuesday, only, at, each , 3So MEW'S ISO LISTEBT OOLLAXS So. Tuesday we will sell tn the Men's Haberdashery Shop a line of regular ISo .grade or t for 25c linen Collars, in cluding all ths newest, latest shapes, in standing and turn-over; also," the i, popular douBle band and wing collars so much worn at present In Ave grades of 4-ply linen. A .splendid, well-known Troy, N. Y make of Collars. 79o SXSAXS 49o PAXX. H Inch Nickel Plated Shears of finest quality steel, our best 75o value, Tues day only at, the pair... 49o woMxri 99 sxoppura bags, 49c. Tuesday we shall sell Silk Opera .Bags and Shopping Bags, with fancy tops, a choice of all colors and values, up to $2.00 each at an absolute choice for.49o ' 80 CUBES JET PZXS 4o. Large size cubes of jet hesd pins, as sorted sizes In each cube, 'the regular 8c' values, special for Tuesday only at each . . u 4o 19 HO OUTIHO PLAXXEL 7c TAXD. Domestic Aisle. - 6.000 yards in this splendid bargain offering of the ' newest. Spring Outing Flannels. .Patterns Include all the most attractive colorings in dainty stripes, cheeks and neat plaids. Extra good val ues at the everyday prices placed upon them, viz.! 10 and 12', 4 cents a yard. jOn Tuesday only we include them all at 'one price, yard 70 w I s WW OLDS, WQRTMAN mG Wonderful Linen Bargains ! Matchless Values in Towels and Crashes 900 TOWELS 194 0. 100 dozen fancy hemstitched Damask Towels, choice of white or colored bord ers, size 18x31' inches. Our regular 20c values. Tuesday only, each., 12'io LZXEX CXASX TOWELZXO So YD. 1,500 yards of all Linen Crash iTowel ing. 18 inches wide, while the quantity lams, on Tuesday only at the yard. . . .80 Coma early - for your share of this greatly under-priced value. -PricV Sale of White Goods A Clean-up of Mill-Ends All of our mill ends and remnants of White Goods. Wash Goods. Flannels and Outings will be placed on one big bar gain table in our spacious Domestic Aisle and offered to the buying throngs on Tuesday only at exactly V Price In the Dress Goods Annex 91.50 TWZXX TOILS XTAXtXXES 91.19 A marvelous value, right In the nick o' time for 'making up the new spring suits. You make a Mgr saving in buy ing this ultra fashionable fabrio here on Tuesday. 48-lncH all-wool Twine Voile Etamlnes, new spring 1904 ar rivalsa favorite of fashionable .women for this season's wear. It has splendid weight and exceptional wearing quali ties. The offer embraces all the staple, wanted colorings including tans, browns, greens and navys. Our regular splendid $1.50 value for tomorrow, Tuesday, only we'll keep the shears busy cut ting It off for fortunate buyers at. the yard 91.19 TUESDAY'S "Colonial Sale? SPECIALS (On Second Floor in Annex) CXXLSXEX'B 60c APXOXS 94o. Children's new muffet Aprons, with long sleeves, In "Mother Hubbard" style of pretty blue and white and tur key red and white- checked gingham material, a fine quality, in agea 2 to. 8 years. A regular 60c standard value on Tuesday only choice for, each. . .34o WEBSTEX'S LAXOE 90th CEXTVXY . SICTXOXAXZES. 93 .SO VALUES POX 91.05. Thirty-four Webster's 20th Century Dictionaries of the English language for the home, school, office or workshop, comprising the pronunciation and defi nition Of every practical word new and old In the language, also a brief his tory of the language, foreign words and phrases, abbreviations. Christian names of men and women, rules of punctuation, . business letter writing forms, weights and measures, rules of order, postal rates and regulations of patent and copy right laws, etc. And a Gazetteer of the world, based upon the latest census re ports. Fully Illustrated and 1902 dt tton." Publisher's price $3.50 Sale Price ... .91.08 t - A week of Stu pendous Bargains. Six Days Filled with Tremendous Buying Oppor tunities. Sale of Women's Gowns . Por Three Bays Only Monday, Tuee day aad Wednesday -10 Hours Eaeb Say A Grand 30-Xvonv Special for tha Oelebratloa Sals Annex, Second Ploor. 9L7S XIOXT OOWXS POX 91-19. Of extra fine muslin. V-shaped necks, handsomely trimmed with inch em broidery Insertion between 4 clusters , of 7 tucks In ach yoke. Embroidery edging at neck and sleeves. For 'three first days of the Gigantic Sale the $1.75 values go out to you at. each .......91.19 8PLEXDXS 91-50 COPYBJQHT BOOKS, 490. (Second Ploor Slaughter Sale of Oood Books.) These are aome of the most popular writings upon which the copyright has expired, but Include many of the, most-called-for, wanted books for booklov ers. Among the titles are: "Banker of Bankersvllle," "Caleb Wright," "Dra cula." "The Damnation of Theron Ware." "For Love of Country." "Forty Modern Fables," by George Ade, "For Freedom of the Sea," "The Good Red Earth." 'The Gadfly." "The Heart of Toll." "Kidnaped Millionaires." "A Lady of Quality," "The Lion's Brood." "Geoff rey Strong." "With Edged Tools," "Mrs. Tree." "When the Land Was Young." and hundreds of other popular novels by the ( world's leading writers. Tuesday, all day, th'ese regular $1.60 books will be sold for. . . .430, 3So CLASSICS 13a, (Second Ploor Slaughter Sale of Bocks) . Cream of the world's literature. Beau tiful little volumes handsomely bound in white and gold, sn ornament to any li brary or parlor table Companions in the "Den." Favorites of every book worm or lover of good, healthy, enter taining and instructive writing, regular 85c volumes all day Tuesday only.lSo 939.50 XAIV-OX-BXXXX COATS POX WOKBX AT 919.65. Za the Big Cloak Store. New all-wool Cravenettee, hew colors, new styles the sort of coats that will be seen everywhere on May days or grey days. The Cravenettes are very light and fine, and have grown to look remarkable like the pretty Englieh cloths. Colors are In popular greys, dark and Oxfords snd novelty mixed goods, also blacks and greens, with the little rolling capes over the shoulders, and a belt that . holds In the loose backs. Other have deep military capes and fitted harks, and still more that fit snugly with shoulder capes, slashed up back and Blschoff sleeves. Tuesday only. Values up to $38.00. for choice. .. .919.88 TUESDAY'S "Colonial Sale" SPECIALS (Third Floor) 15e SPOOK SETS POX Se. t Handsome shell patterns In ' nicely plated tea spoons. Plating over steel, strong and durable. Set of ( spoons, regularly sold and a grand value at 15c. Tuesday only, set ...... J. .......... .9 To PAXXXO X3TXPX"9c.''K King Paring Knife, a knife that fits the hand, the best ever sold for paring purposes, fruit or vegetables; 7o knives on Tuesday only, for, each........ ..So tjjtf. f f) W ) DP FIFTH AND WASH INGTON STS. Vot content with the triumphs of tho past few weeks, we're bound to finish tha month in "Gar rison" style with a bar bain sale unsurpassed la alue-glTing la the an- nals of weatera merobaa- dlslng. "Eooaomissd ele ganoe" expresses his matchless (Tilt la a nutshell. Our buyers now la Mow York City haTe eorpressed to us somo of the brightest bargains that ever illumined a commercial arena, Unapproachable la price, yet the ral nes wa spread so lavishly Invade tho domain of finest, aew aad Ugh class Springtime merchandise. Eoonomical minds with no matter what else purses will avail themselves of this exceptional chance If reason holds Its sway. More than aver does this great sale assert the progresslveness and thoroughly uncommon merchandising; : ' methods, tho f orehandedness and mer cantile mastery of this leader of stores. This sale emphasises the most romaatlo period la American history and serves to present strongly tho renaissance of colonial fashions that open with tho Spring. Tho store Is gaily dressed la patriotic colors and American flags sight alone worth coming miles to sea. Clearance Sales Resumed IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! During the progress of tho GIGANTIC COLONIAL SALE this week nearly every article on the third floor will be radically reduced. No matter whet other stores may quote, come here and we'll better the value offered elsewhere. With few" exceptions everything in these departments will be reduced. An un paralleled opportunity for Hotel and Restaurant men and Home-buyers. Kitchen and Dining Room Furnlahlnga at SLAUGHTER PRICES. . ' . Incomparable Values at tha Colonial . . Sale of Kitchen Furnishings Third Floor The Important event of the year for wide-awake and prudent housekeepers. No. 7 Nickel Teakettles 39o Repair Knobs for tin and granite cov- . ers, each lo (-quart Dairy Pans o 8-inch Pie Tins 9o 1H -quart Coffee Pots .............10c Heavy Egg Whlpa 9e Dover Egg Beaters 60 10 -quart Galvanized Water palls..,. 17o Wire Soap Holders , 3o Wood Salt Boxes , ..17c IT DIAL COLO VIAL WXEX SALE OP Cooking Ranges Third Ploor. The $32.00 "Special." 4-hole Steel Range, special this week' at ...93435. The $36.00 "Special." 4-hole Steel Range, special this week s ......... .937.40 The $38.00 "Special." (-hole Bteel Range, this week for .931.79 The $48.00 "Quick Meal." 4-hole (extra heavy) Steel Range, special this week for ....936.00 The $48.00 "Quick Meal." (-hole (extra heavy) 8teel Range, special for this week 940.00 Every Range positively guaranteed by this RELIABLE house for 20 years. TUESDAY'S "Colonial Sale" SPECIALS (Fourth Floor) 95.00 BLAXXSTS 93.95. ' 100 pair of fine all wool Blankets in natural grey color and full size. Tha best $5.00 blanket we ever knew to be offered in Portland. Tuesday only, at, for ehoice .93.65 Sale of White Enameled and Brass Trimmed Beds Every day thia week a new aggrega tion of special value BARGAINS will spring up Phoenix-like -from - tha flames of the sale, of the day before. Every IsMue of the tocat papers will teem with fresh talea of new- bargains at this store, some for the day, some for an hour, some for the week. This Is for the week. . Room must be had for a carload en ronte, so help yourself until Saturday night, as printed below: $ S.OO Beds, this wee ..........9 4.00 $ (.00 Beds, this week ..........9 4.78 $12.00 Beds, this week ......... .910.00 $18.00 Beds, this week ........ ..813.00 $18.00 Beds,. this week .914.80 $12.00 Beds, this week 918 00 $15.00 Beds, "this week ......... $3300 Jffi