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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POBTLAJn), f H PBSDAY ETENTG. HAItCn 3. 1904, 1 TOWN TOPICS , The first .examinations of journeymen plumbers under the law passed at tha last regular .session of the legislature, was held yesterday afternoon In the city hall. The sessions of the examining board wtllextend'iover- today- and to morrow, and next week will be held again Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It Is expected that within that time all of the local journeymen will take ad vantage of the examinations. Mayor Williams. la chairman of the examined tlon board. The other members are William Hey, ' journeyman; William Stevenson and William Flnnigan, master plumbers. At yesterday's session 15 ap plied and were examined, and today 9 were before the board. "Farmers throughout the upper Wil lamette Valley," said Frank O'Neill, traveling passenger agent for the North- two-weeks' ' trip through . the . country south of Put'tlund, "Hre happy in gntlct patlon of 'bountiful crops. If the nice weather continues for two weeks the valley will have a record-breaking yield of grain and fruit.; The rush of home seekers may not be as large this year as it was last, but a class of thrifty man ta Daf,llnff ttirlllflrhmit thA WAHtarfl part of the state. ; I know of three farms that have recently been sold for 18.000, 11,000 and $28,000 each." The suit of C Blrcher to foreciose a mortgage for $1,500 on property owned by Christina and Philip W. Llljeson has been settled cut of court. This . an nouncement was made by Charles Boiinabol, counsel for Blrcher, when .the case was called this morning by John B. Cleland, presiding judge. Tne Llljesons executed a promissory note In favor of the defendant on July 8, 1903, which was secured by the mortgage. Blrcher in bringing suit doclared that no part of the principal or interest had been paid. The .Portland band, under the leader ship of A. de Caprio, is planning to give a series of concerts during the cummer season. The plan . Is to give five con certs a week. Manager Bowers of the Portland hotel, 'has subscribed for three of these concerts, and the fourth has been provided for by business men. This leaves the fifth, for which the park com mittee will be asked to subscribe, the time and place, of weekly concert to be designated by them. Mr. de Caprio has a band of 25, pieces. Asserting tlwt A. G. Ryan has become so addicted to the use of Intoxicants that he is Incapable of looking after his business affairs and will squander all his money and lose his property unless the courts Intervene, Elisabeth Ryan has petitioned the county court to appoint William Hughes his guardian. I.. R. Webster, the county judge. Issued an order citing Ryan to appear In court on March 6 at 10 a. ra. and show cause why Hughes should not receive such appointment. The value of the Inheritance tax as a revenue factor is shown by a petition filed in the county court by George H. and Joseph A. Strowbrldge, Jr., as ad ministrators of the estate of Joseph A. Strowbrldge, deceased. They wish the amount of Inheritance tax on the estate determined. The estate, after Incum brances amounting to $1,673.44, have been settled, is worth $103,269.10. The tax will be $1,032.69, which will go to the state. Mrs. W. E. Thomas has been elected to the position of organist for the Tay lor Street Methodist Episcopal church and will serve in that capacity through the rest of the term. She was formerly organist, but went east two years ago. 8he returned last week, and was at once selected for the place. The Portland chamber of commerce has Issued Its first croD bulletin In our- suance of a plan recently adopted to furplsli Information on the crops of this section. It says that owing to the heavy rains crops are In unusually good condi tion, particularly wheat, and that there were never better prospect for a full crop man now, The Tacoma chamber of commerce and board of trade will make an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair, and has ac- crpira mn invuauon to participate I li a fu I w 1 K .vklhl, 111 1 . . . rAiKUH Will OJ that body alone, if the city of Tacoma i i icur i-uumy uupb not care to ma jvm in. cauiDll wun it. ke Remember, the Portland Custom Shoe & Repair Co. guarantee their sole sewing not to rip. aa we nave tne only perfected shoe machine on, the coast. Surpasses nana worn, jaaies sewed soles. 10 cents gent's. 75 cents and up. Work called for and delivered. Phone Red 2966, pr call 269 Yamhill street. Turns Halle building. meet of The Soaml Ram ncltirv will this evenlnsr at 8 a'olnok at- lti knn.. Judge and -Mrs. Seneca Smith. 414 h.ii street. An Interesting program will be given. All Interested In the movement are invited to attend. Wahoo, the great tonic and blood-purl iler, assisted with Wahoo Oil. will nnsl tlvely cure rheumatism. DOc per bottle. Fine dav! Ru Meredlth'a Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and 6th, Morrison and 6th. Stesmers for The Dalies will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. daily (except Sunday). Phone Main 814. cruelly or failed to support her. .. On the other hand, ha Bvers,, she deserted him on .account of the unjust interfer ence of her relatives in their domestic affair. ' "Peter Thompson" sailor suits made to order. Mrs. 11. Zeitfuchs, Alisky bldg. The Woman's Exchange, 424 Washing ton-; street. Bread,, pies, cakes, etc, ' Lost. 4 14 months old Spits pup Jo; Phone Main 2720; 67 Ella street. - Mrs.. J. K. Heslet of Butt. Mont., Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph K. Clark. 414 Mill street. In an answer filed by rhlllp Hull to he divorce suit Instituted by Maggie Hull, he denies that he treated her MANN & BEACH PRJNTKR.S 93 Second Street Ground Floor BEST WORK Low Prices Telephone 444 - DARN THOSE SOCKS And mend your clothes free of charge to you. That's what we do, and do it well, too, when you send us your laundry to be washed. The work done ' here is of the superior class and 1s always appre ciated by those who like - high-grade laundry work, and the price Is no higher than tne inferior class of work you gat elsewhere. Think it over and. give us a trial order. , I Shumaker, furrier, Sot Burnslde at 8. II. Gruber, lawyer, 61 1 Com'cl Block. Chiefly Personal ' OREGON LAUNDRY and taii nr etinni xr tr Phone East 13. C. fc. ETAJtB, Jlgx Mr. and Mrs.. E. O. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Crosfield of Wasco, Sherman county, are at the Portland ylttlngjr1fnrl I" this cy several da.yaJ Messrs. McCoy, and Crosfield are asso ciated in business at Wasco as well as being "brothers-in-law. , MUSICAL BENEFIT FOR ST. PATRICK'S An entertainment will be given at the Empire theatre Thursday- evening, March 17, for the benefit of St. Pat rick's church. It will be given under the auspices of the. Ancient .Order of Hibernians, r The arrangements -are In charge of the following committee: Division No. 1. P. J. Smith, D. J. Cur ran and J. E. Malley; division No. 2, J. W. McGinn, W. J.- Sheehey and M. Campbell, assisted by Rev. Father Thomson, acting pastor of St. Patricks' church. :' .The entertainment will be more elab orate than any of the kind which has before been given. St. Patrick's church was erected about' 14 years ago. It is a beautiful structure located on Nine teenth and Savler street's. The parish has been so far unable to throw off the heavy indebtedness and now the Hiber nians are going to give their aid. Dr. A. C. Smith will preside and in troduce the - speakers of the evening. The oration of the evening will be de livered by M. McGarry. Mr. McGarry is an able lawyer of the city and was formerly editor of the Catholic Sen tine!. Other speakers will be Governor Chamberlain and Rev. H. ,J. McDevitt. The Cecllljin orchestra of 30. pieces will furnish music. Miss Nordhoft of St. Mary's academy, will give a harp solo. The best known vocalists of the city have kindly donated their services, They are: Mrs. Walter Reed, Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, Miss Kathleen Lawler, Nicholas Zan and Master Franklin Shea, the boy soprano. MtCTTTBEB CABTJTOT COME. Manager lleilig of the Marquam Grand theatre received a telegram from Manager John Cort of Seattle this morn ing that Serge De Witt will not de liver his lecture here March 10, owing to the death of his. mother. Preferred toek Canned Goods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. BO YOU TAKE ICS BO YOU USE COAL If so, remember the Crystal lee h Storage Co. Phone. Bast 844. AMUSEMENT. Marquam Grand Theatre w i&. TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK, La at performance of DANIEL SULUY THE CHIEF-JUSTICE" Frlpea. 11.00. 7Bc, oftr, 38c. 2Se. Seats are now selling, phona. Main AAA. Marquam Grand Theatre t Perforaoanoea 2 Saturday, March S, 1904, Stetson's double UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY Watrh for to bis parade. Saturday noon. Popular evening prima Entire lower floor. iw; mure Balcony, sue; gauprjr, sx and lac. Bargain matinee prices Adulta, ooe; cbll dren, 26c. Beat a are now tolling. Phone, Main 868. CORDRAVS 1HEATRE M.Ki OORDRAY RUSSELL. Managers. Evening prion, 15c, 28c, 'Me, 40r and 5flr. Matinee pricaa, adulta. 25c; children, 10c. S, TONIGHT. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. OPEMNO THCB8DAY, MARCH Matinee Saturday, tha famoua OLYMPI A COMIC OPERA COMPANY Of forty people. In a moat delightful preaeuU tlon of the great aatlrl-al travesty, SAID PASHA" THURSDAT, FRIDAY,' 8ATI BDAV AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Change of opera, Sunday matinee, March THE I5LB OP CHAMPAQNE" THE BAKER THEATRE Pbone. Mais 1BOT. George L. Baker, Sole Law and Manager. Tonight, all this week, matinee Katarday, 'Special production of the noted' drama. THE TWO ORPHANS" ETaning. 50r. 86r. 25c. 15c. Matinee, 25c. 15c, Oc. NEXT WEEK Beginning Sunday matinee, March 6. Edward McWade'a great S-act military drama '.'WINCHESTER" In preparation. "Tha Chrlatlan." TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT Given For 0. E. VI1ZB1U (EXXITO) Marquam Grand Opera - House, Friday Wight, Karon 4, Vocal and Instrumental Music Portland's best musical talent will . r Tickets 60c. For sale at Wonlaril A Clarke., Aldrleh Pharmacy, Model Drug more, " uanu aivvnue, Kant Hiae. ARCADE THEATRE SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON. REFINED VAUDEVILLE :IOt4:0. 7:80 te 10:0. SUNDAT CONTINUOUS FkOM S TO 10:SQ FOB LADIES, GKNTLEMF.N AND CHILDREN ADMISSION TEN CENTS TO ANY SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE ttO-MI aVKXBIDZ. FRED FRITZ., Prop. W. H. BROWN, Mgr. i . inn numtj, ui- v VAUDEVILLE Two ahowa dally st i sad p. , CONCERT BALL ' BLAZIER BROS. ) CONCERT ETERT NIGHT. :7 ,; t3-2S BURNIID& v Olds. Wortman & King Olds; rtman & ICing Olds, Wortman & ICin FIFTH ANP WASHINGTON STREETS THE "DIFFERENT STORE"- . , HOME OF QUALITY AND WORTH Portland's agents , for the world-famous . Brainerd A s Armstrong's EM BROIDERY SILKS. , Portland's agents for the ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Portland's agents for the celebrated "Quick Meal" Ranges and "Detroit" , . Cook 8teves. Portland's agents fop strongest and hand somest Umbrellas sver raised In America "Colonials.' , ' 1 13heCalk of 5ShelCow:n If ODD BjJ ' j 'Cffi TODAY . : illlllllllilillllllllllWKsx , , 5 ' 1 , ; l j f j Jl - ' Tomorrow Occurs this RELIABLE STORE'S 44th wmi Ec iamy Sale Mi Don't let anything interfere with your determination to come here tomorrow for a share of these BARGAINS Tomorrow will be DIG FRIDAY at the "DIFFERENT STORE" Among the eastern cities and along the Bay coast, Thursday is set apart as "Family Day" ameng the i and at summer resorts. Tha resultant throngs have given the occasion the name of "Big Thursday." On this day whole families may be eeen wending thai r way through the aisles of tha "Big Stores," In attend ance at theatres, or in summer time -strolling along t he beaches. Mistresses t'ouoh elbows with their maids at tha Bargain Counters; all Is life and go and averybo dy is good natured. Every store plans economies for the day it's a day of special helpfulness. It is as tho' a great railroad system aaid, "We'll aell on this day tickets' to all pointa at half price." When railroads de those things it Is with tha view of resultant good to themselves. And this day of bargains Is so planned by us. Here in Portland we change "Family Day" to Frl- ; day, and the half price and part-prioa tickets are acattered thro' the entire store big yellow cards with black numerala thereon which denote GENUINE BARQAIN8. This day of specially attractive bargains la Just ona stroke wa make for leadership In Portland retailing We must do three hundred and fourteen equally good thlnga thia year. We will each on widely different lines. Read what the ticketa aay from therr -atationa along the aisles silent aalea peeple they for Friday ooonomlce. THE 44th GRAND FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE'S 1st FLOOR SPECIALS Women's $3 Shoes $1.79 The famous "Gladys!' Shoe, one of the best In point of style, stock and workmanship of America's 43.00 Shoes for women's wear. The product of one of the leading factories of the east; in the choosing- are six of the newest, most fashionable lasts .and styles of the season's showing. In patent, colt or vlcl kid, with pat ent or self tips, heavy soles for street wear or light flexible, hand turned soles for dress occasions. You may choose from these ex ceptionally smart styles In relia ble footwear for women, all 13.00 values Friday at, pair I.7 Women's 85c Vests 49c ladles' silk and lisle. Sleeveless Vests, with low neck. In charm ing, tints and colorings of pink, blue, black anu cream and pink and blue fine lisle vests, low neck and sleeveless with shaped waists, both above lots include 75c and 85c values Friday only choice lor 40 Ladies 40c Hose 25c pr. of black lisle, with finished foot and double soles Friday only, aa above. 20c Lawns and Nainsooks 12fcc yd. (Domestic Aisle.) 3,000 yards in this grand offering, of beautiful lace striped lawns and Nainsooks, handsomely at tractive, dainty sheer, fine qual ity. The best 20c value in these wanted fabrics shown by any store in this country Friday only, yard H i $7.5oi Arccfor3-wyi- LftlsLetJ $3.50 for $1.48 yd. A superb lot of line colored Ics. in very swell effects. Including handsome wool galoons with col ored patterns, dot and edgings, Clunys In bands all colors Point Venlse in fancy Persian effects, all smart novelty laces, much wanted for spring wearing: $7.50 values Friday, yard $3.M $3.50 values Friday, yard $1.48 44th FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE SPECIALS ON SECOND FLOOR (Xa Annex.) Women's $1.50 Black Sateen Petticoats 98C A wonderful value, too much can not be told of the bargain worth of this item. We have selected from our splendid scaple lines of. black mercerised sateen Petticoats, with 16-inch flounce, two 2-Hlnch ruffles with hemstitching, nicely , ' trimmed and thoroughly made. Best $1.50 Petticoat sold In Port- land. Friday, choice for .. . ,B8C EXTRA! Friday Special Extrawdin - Mrs LACE CURTAINS $? to $12.50 Values . Wa do the lace Curtain business of tha sTorthwaat, bnylag aa4 selling mora curtains than aay two other houses. To demonstrate our leadership tne mora emphAtlcaily we make tale extraordinary offer to our Trioay patrons. Bouse renoratlng time la hers and so ara wa with a little tha best Xrftee Curtain, bargain in town. It's another ona of those faata of meroaamolalnf that Increases tha "Different tore's" prestige aa a leader la value giving. This la a treat mill oleaui-up of WO pairs of handsome Irish point lace curtains. 49 styles la tha choosing, tha Tory lowest value Included is that at S7.00 they run along np to $8, 9&M, eto. to 119.50. All aew, aleam, desirable wanted eur- STo trash In the lot rrtday only at, pair. See Display in Fifth street Window Ladies' and Misses' $12.50 Walking Skirts plaadld Talnea at regular prices of 1840, 10 and $lS.so these "almy Bay" --or jaunty redeetrlaai Skirts, are reduced om Friday, juat In tha mlek aiaad Una, Tery handsome skirts la walking lengths, women's or mUsea atsea, meltona and novelty tweeds, la tana, greens, ffr7 browas and reds, soma plaia and others attractively trimmed la faaey hut tea offset Oa Friday you may select from the regular It.Bo, $10 aad lt.SO values for. , $5-85 30: Drest Linings 21c Yard (Tint Floor, Annex.) 34-inch Bylked Velour. especially adapted for coat and Jacket lin ings, or for petticoats and drop skirts. It has a silk finish, but will outwear silk three or four times over. In the following col orings: cream, tan, grey, navy, cardinal, castor, myrtle green and brown. Regular price. SOo yard. Friday, price, per yard 81a 25c Hat Brushes Uc (Toilet Sundries Counter.) With curved handles and black bristles. 75c Bottles Coke Dandruff .Cure) 59c Large site lO-oi. bottles. Ladies' $ 1 .25 Kid Cloves 98c One-Clasp liocha Kid, full pique stitch, gussetted between Angers, perfect mting and splendid wear ing gloves that are worth their regular $1.28 price on Friday at. pair S8o Ladies' 75c 'Kerchiefs 3?&c Handsome, dainty 'Kerchiefs, fancy embroidered and hemstitched, lace edged and hemstitched with fine sheer linen centers. Our best 0 and 7Sc values on Friday only, eaeh ........... S7Ho 15c can Machine Oil 10c Large slse, 4-os. cana. oil in com ' blnatton oil can, complete. .. .10o 3ScB:!t Buckle Set 10c ' (jrewelrjr AimU.) ; , Fancy metals of gilt or oxide, set contains buckle and front piece. - Men's 75c Underwear 49c An attractive line of men's new Spring Under Garments. In medl- urn weight merino, natural grey tint, silk trimmed. Best 7 Be val ue we have ever shown here on Friday at,' each '...4a $1.00 Centre Pieces 69c (Thoroughfare Aisle, Second Floor, Art shop.) German Applique Center Pieces with plain or openwork cen'tera, alse 82 Inches aqusre. Regular 11.00 value. Friday for 880 Ladies $ 1 .25 Shopping Bags 65c (Xather Goods Aisle.) Fine Cloth Bags, large alse, as sorted patterns. $2.50 Wrist Bags $1.65 Best grade, of real seal or wal rus leathers. In all the wanted' colore. 25c Toilet Soap 15c Cake Fine French Imported. 15c can Dr. Craves Tooth Powder 8c Put up "in metal cans. 44th FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE SPECIALS ON THOU) FLOOR $1.25 Set of Decorated . Plates 89c Beautifully decorated, imported 7 inch transparent China plates, dec orations in white and gold ef fects, gold lace borders and edges, on very high grade China body.. A really exceptional value at everyday price of $1.25 set; on Friday only at, the set...S8o 50c Water Bottles 25c Very fancy, swell ahapa and pure ' crystal glass, large six bottles, 60c value; Friday only for. ...B6o 44th FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE SPECIAL ON FOURTH FLOOR $6.00 Live Goose-Feather Filled Pillows $4.00 AH pure live . goose feather filled pillows, stse 22x38 inch, with fancy aatlne covers, regular f value; on Friday for, pair... 84-00 45c Jewel Bags 30c Bilk covered Chamois - Bags, in white, pink or blue, for wearing around the neck, enclosing valuable Jewels, money or keepsakes. English D rby Pins 2c Paper Cotton Counter.) . 200 Pine to each paper. T 10c r.trt CrdJs 6c Piece Black Kolmit Braids, 4-yard pl. In Milli nery Salon Spring's Attractions for Misses -s Exceptionally Pretty Hats . at $2 to $5 We received yesterday a numtwr of very handsome lines of Missus Street Mats of fancy .straw, lit colors of red. blue, brown, tan, rastor and white; also two-toned effects In brown and white, ram. tor and white, blue and whit, red and white. - Trlmmlnns t( quilts, novelty buokica, isiiii velvets in all I'Hattir !. t.-J ; - and colors. We ,T'r wnm.j . tlonal values In th. awagger new lint fur I i i ' v 1ng at from ....... t i t , i