PORTLAND, FRIDAYEVENING, ,APRIi;..l, 1W4. A ' - ,V I .ft V.l. 'rOiA 'Don't stand bv sncWn vmir tliTK wWU' ' ,v-,v,tt ( VlSP the other fdloW picks the rplums.M.iv 'S-- ' -s'.' ; f , K'.'.THr Vftl . u inai we cannot Drug to tn personal Knowledge,, . of every piano-yearning family in Oregon the grave importance our. bresent . sale is to them. ' Like the x of, -Wolf!- Wolf!" with which she had so often been fooled, many piano buyers who really want a tiano have if . been so often fooled by the cry, pi TSpeciar that when a real chance appears that they would gladly embrace, thev lose it through their incredulitv. We can alwavs sell vdu alow nriced oiano'. --hut - we can't alwavs sell voti -' V, ; . ;tstrlc j. ,.-r THE f OREGON DAILY '. JOURNAL, I'.'d.i:'; 4- v DID YOU EVER SEC 1 41 . "r ' - ' KTJ 'IVVCIU THEM: fluSTEB Dha'J HE OF I TP ' ft fete . .v V'; ' Propo sition - Our Prices Were it not for the injury it j n)ight do to dealers In the same pianos1 in other' parts' : of;th hiwitryeoy!' our price; and name7 the pianos; but 4hia Is out of the -question, rWe will say, how ever, i thajf Xou pianos are marked the T year 'rouaa f in olain Arures. which original cards ' have - not been dis. : turbed, thu showing ' the real cut made on the price of each Instrument, A hint, however, we might say that one of our high grade .standard pianos, regularly sold for $128, goes now for $321 Another $350 style, for $286 etc. Every piano ;,in the house being included in cut .: If to sell you ANY PIANO ' : IN t OUR STORE at these , piweeping & reductions, and IVKiye ymj the benefit of ' H Baay terms, Havayou ' ; Kf hear4 ' Khabeor'ani. Everett,-or a Hardmani or a Fiacher oi Steck:or:' a Ludwig, or a Kingsbury,' or - HamiltonVatv'a-'great. rer ducttonr Never! ft is lucfttl makes as -these that grace ?3 our ' unprecedented offer. r i Now you have a chance to 1 I do two things buy the most noted ' of America's highest grade pianos during this sale tor the pripejaf an ordinary f maker 'ait until later in r the seasom and pay just a much for an ordinary piano. ' 1 WHICH WAY ' DO YOU CHOOSE? . . A WORD. TO. PIANO CONTESTANTS 1 : But Aort tint nmilna for 70a ' , ' ;to tak r advutacttj, of - th ' prioM . t ; quoted '. 70U , on ' your prleo slip. Tour ' . pooial JidK letter U good any tlm BETORB SEPTHatBEB v V " BBAB IK f J , MIXIX howrr."tht youir apeolal price allpa Are ta be cenoeled on the day the aala eloeea,-after which regular prioea . Tha. end, la eomlns aooaer thaa-we . ezpeeted. We aupooeed when the aale ' "atarta that- our enromou stock of pi-. . ? anoa voold he able to eopply any da . maad aoade vpoa tt, hul va reclcooed '. . vtthont m boat, for aeVar la the whole -f . history of oar hone baa each a demand ' for IXDWIO. XTNGSBTTBT and XLUC- IUTOIV Ptaaoa ennfrosted aa.. For tbla reason wo must loae the sale la s few days. AL RE EASY! We want PIA0 CONTESTANTS to realize what we are offering them. The man does not live who could get the special discount we offered in our letters unless he could prove to our satisfaction that he was a contestant and held our. special discount letter. To those who were not contestants we' will say that our prices will prove more than attractive to you. 4 -,. ALLEN 6th and Morrison Sts. HURRY IN YOORl BLANKS &lQILBEp- OLDEST LARGEST RAMAKER STRONGEST CO. Opp, Postoffice BAPTIZED IN THE NAME OF "DEVIL" (8pcdal DUpeteh to She JooraaL) , HUlsbdro, Or.. AprlLf-'A' rather aen eational divorce proceeding was heard here yesterday' by Judge T. -A. Vc Brlde In the suit of Lillian C Dixon vs. . Albert Dixon. . . ; Mrs. Dixon alleged, among. Mother . ; things, that ahe and Dixon were; raar- ried In 188S and that the fruits of ald , ,(. marriage are 10 children, the oldest being 1 10 years ' of age i and the youngest t months ... old. Lillian ' ' further stated that Albert accused her . -.. of haptltlng er chlldrea jivvthe name . of the devil r that he . would pray Ood to kill her, and then to frighten and v annoy ber would assure , her that the Lord would answer his prayer, a The court immediately upon hearing the I AMI r-N M l. PASSES ONLY TWO TheVTaie of the ; Kangaroo" was quickly oll thla morning. Two prison era .were released by order of Chief Hunt. Municipal Judge Hogue, who alone baa the legal power to release the prisoners, was not; consulted. The morning' session was a quiet affair. The men- who missed the jail breakfast had hard hands. They were hot long In getting away', from the station after being let out. "We don't want to see a.Judfe,t they said aa they looked back at their late lodgings. t ' Every officer that made an arrest last night did -not fall to use the printed reports that the chief has so kindly Is sued lor their use. .'' Canadian White," who will 1 swer to the charge of robbery at the circuit court, was released at a kanga roo pourt session several . weeks ago. It took the detectives three weeks' hard work and cost the city a small mura of money to catch him again. The chief wondera if he will ever have another opportunity, to get acquainted with Ooode. the released puree-snatoher. evidence granted a divorce and made a liberal, allowance for . plaintiffs sup port. The court added: "A family .of 10 children certainly renders It self-evident-that these people are not be lievers in race suicide.4' , Fidelity-Band. Last dance of. the series at Burkhard nau tomorrow evening, April 1. , ' Fteferted atoek Canned Oooda, Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. -..-.' -. ; - . ; .- " BVHBBBMaWBVBHBgBBBBBHBaWMBBMBHBaBV wm WamM lite? m tmm-j 0 ft ill I mm, u : 1 iteimmmm mm iff Ili it h ' e. Your Boys for Easter and Confirmation Boys' Black and Blue Knee Pants Suits, 9 to 16 years; .Rouble breasted styles; fine all-wool black, unfinished' worsteds, clays, serge and ' :U 'v.V y cheviots ;,V;..'W V , $4.45td$9 Boys .three-piece Knee Pants ' Suits, 8 to 16 years; ;cuti in college, and Varsity styles,; all wool , clays,' sergev cheviots: and? unfinished worsteds, ideal confirmation suits, at : $4.45 to $9 Young Men's Suits, 14 to 19 years, single and uuuuic uimoicu silica, m imc cncviois, cassi- meres, tweeds and fine worsteds, from ft.- i ,: w $20 UtO Ball arid Bat Free Siiiits nrlrl Ovprrinnt.Q 1 - "''."'V'wi.iAii-;- " V'-StS,;! ll.MitA-i---;-.'- i;'-.'', Saml1 Rdsf3riblatt Co. buster :.BRiimr V SUITS FOR BOYS I How pretty your boy would be if he wore a Buster Brown Sujt for Easter. The most ex' I quioite styles of the century. We display dozens of designs from ?5 to ?10. Ages to 1 - I - l"7t9ni'':' : 1 '. :t: -r -ttt 17 I - . "VIP' xJsoasx oxotxuks nr to vostjewzst. j 'i"' aoathwort,. Cor.; fourth aad Morrison, , , t v , MYRON C. COOLBY QUITS PORTLAND Myron C. Cooler, who Baa been editor of the Pacific Baptist for, the past four- Teen montns, is about to leave Portland. He leaves tomorrow morning for Roee- ourg, or., wbere no 1U preach Eaeter sermon, and on hi return he will go to his former home la southern .V C COOLET.. . MTBON California to reside. Mr.. Cooley came here from Santa Anna, CaX, In Febru ary, ltoz, and during his residence; in the city has made many, friends. 'He has been prominently connected ; with the Baptist Ministers' conference and as a mark of respect the ministers will glye a dinner in his honor tonight at Watson's restaurant Several out-of-town clergymen have been Invited to the banquet Last evening he was -.the guest of honor at an Informal recep tion at the Second Baptist church. Rev. Stanton C. Lapham and U. K. Hall made speeches, after which they ; presented Mr. Cooley with a handsome leather sofa cushion, Mr. Cooley responded briefly, thanking them for their kind.. ness. Refreshments were then served. Wednesday evening Rev. O. A. Lea.ru, pastor of, Grace church, Montavilla. gave an elaborate dinner for Mr. Cooley, Cov ers were laid Tor twelve. , The table decorations were palms , and potted plants... . ..:, ; Mr. Cooley s successor is J. A. Clark. who has come from Connecticut to take charge of the Pacific Baptist. - PLANS MADE FOR FRATERNITY TEMPLE Plana for the temple of fraternity to be erected at the Lewis and Clark fair will be furnished free of charge if. the board of directors accepts the offer of Mr. Hall Lewis, chief engineer r of the Portland Railway comriany. This would mean a saving of 1400 or $500 to the association. ';:";'" --i i&r-'l:'.- Active work began today. . At a .meet lng of the association held last even ing, ' the executive-, committee . was inr structedtO select designs for certifi cates of membership. . The secretary s Instructed to secure credentials from - those societies that had , not yet filed them, i Several comtnltteea are j yet to he appointed by' the president Thene will bo selected from the etecutivo com-i, mittee, which Is made up 6f represen tatives from all of the fraternities which have given their support to (the umpia vi iraiernny minniniu. The Federated Trades Council . has asked the co-operation of the associa tion In the trades carnival. A commit tee With power to act Was appointed by the chair and conferred with Mr. Ar nold and the Trades Council this after noon. The necessary bond was given and the contract closed. COURT WILL HONOR MR. SHOWERS' MEMORY Out of respect to the memory of Wil Ham Showers, county commissioner, who died Wednesday sight the state circuit court wllhadjourn tomorrow at noon and practically all business will be sus pended at the court house In the after noon. -The .only business to be trans acted at the office of the county clerk Will be the filing of instruments which may be brought In. The' court house attaches have pur chased a beautiful fiopal emblem . and sent it to the Residence of the deceased. 447 Montgomery street The funeral will take nlace at 2 o'clock tomorrow, after noon under Masonio ausploes, Mr. Show ers having been an active member-of that order for many years. The Inter ment will be In Rlvervlew cemetery. DISEASE MOST DREADED BY SCIENCE Medical Bzsorts Declare That Most Case of Serious Sickness OriffK aate la the Kidneys. . The Subtle and ratal Bareges of Kidney Trouble Oaa Only Bo Prevented and rermaaently Cured by War nex's Safe Cure. to contend w sars and the most terrible of all diseasee that afflict mankind, arise from the kidneys, which are called upou to perform , the highest organia func tions of the bodv. The most aeuioraoie reaturo or money disease consists in its. subtle and delu sive character, and so insidious are its ravages that many victims do not even suBDect Its existence until the advanced Stages have been reached. The startling statement has been made by prominent doctors tnat in nine cases out or ten. where the invalid thinks he or she Is suffering from heuralgla, rheumatism, pleurisy, heart weakness, indigestion, or other acute forma of dlseaee, the pain Is in reality due to hidden troubles with the kidneys.-; ' And this -is not strange. when- tne complicated ana delicate con struction of the-kidneys- is considered, together with the further facts that while they. are the most susceptible attacks, they are called upon to perfoi more work than anr other function the "body. Fob manr Fenerations disease of the kidneys baffled the skill or medical ex perts and It was-not until Warner's Safe Cure, was discovered that any relief was anoraea suaerers irom mis awtai raai 1v - Warner's' Safe Cure Is the- only cure for 'diseases of kidneys, bladders, liver and blood, and it has . restored thou sands of afflicted men and women who thought their days were numbered, to health and happiness and the activities and pleasures of life. .'': , - It reduces the inflammation, builds new tissues and strengthens and invig orates the, delicate organs, and enables them to do their, work properly and fully, ...---- ' - warner'o Safe-Cure Is- made of- pure herbs, and contains no dangerous drugs. This Is the reason doctors and hospitals use it exclusively.' for kidney troubles. Sold at all drur stores or direct. 60 rents and II m .bottle. Medical booklet free. - : - WARNER'S" SAFE CURB CO., Roch ester, N,X, ; I QUICK ADVANCE IN CITY REALTY ' v .- For the second time within a month the property located oh the northwest corner of Becond and Market streets has been sold. On March 4 It was sold to Frits Breske for f M00, and. on March tt It was sold to Frederick E. Hoenel for a consideration of f 11,000. - The renewed activity In this section! la caused by the proposed building of a public market on the block bounded by Second, Third, Clay and Market streets. The two deals were made by Ben Rale land. " . a-v !'; fef.j v . No, sir, a red vest la not a" felony. It is only a misdemeanor. kKeefey LrouoR-MORftiiKE-TcsAccc - sure IM0119 ruunMncniLi bViiu viVro rou MKncutaiu mm wsirntrf semwrt- pohti.ao tmr Special Easter Offering Four Suit Specials at prices tho equal of which has never been made In the City of Portland., Hourly Sales . 10 to 12 a. m.. i to 4, and Sto 10 p. m, Saturday tomorrow only." . - , UJISUBPASSZ9 BZSPXtAT. 4. t: Easter Costumes LATEST PARISIAN STYLES In our Suit Department we pay much attention to providing trim, well-tailored Suits. Good material that can be had at popular prices moderate price. Our present display far surpasses In beauty and originality or designs any you'll . find elsewhere. ' We have' them, In Broadcloths, Voiles, Mixtures; all the new shades. Special Prices Saturday Onlyj HOURS to to 12 a. m.t 9 to 4 p. m.; e? to 10 p.m.. wb Han tbb roixownra bio cut to obi you xar xata v XABJT Ol1 TBASZXa BXBJBI , j( A SWELL TAILORED SlTlT. figured Voile, in blue and gray Eton, with effect cape. These suits are exhibited in show windows about the city priced 111.60 and 114.00. Our price, Saturday only, from A AA 10 to ll m., I to 4 and to XOjk m.rt,ix.,..U.vMJ -A NOBBT BROADCLOTH SUIT, trimmed to - gUt applique, S with Etoa cape eirect, m Drown ana oiues. just iuie you have seen In show win dows about the city marked Mf-MMifvtl.Mta&kt between the hours of 10 to 11 at, and 1 to 4 .y t J AA .'. and 8 to 10 p. ta. ...... .i,i.i..ii.,9lOAJ3 AN EXTRA QUALTTT . WELL-TAILORETD SUIT." In fancy mixtures" with brown and blue effect, Eton with long shoulder effect Tou wlUf have them priced to you about the city from tie to flT.SO, Our price, -Saturday, between the hours . of 10 W, 1 -mv;f 'i' ? 17 CA I to 4 and S to 10 , A: SWELL S13IT,- good 'enough, for wear oh ahy occasion. -tailored per. ' fectly. in' Eftamine cloth, .blouse effect, trimmed In appllrjua.on shoulder; . collars and sleeves, gilt buttons on Jacket and skirt also S gold braid, f If Exhibited and priced about the city for I IS and I2U Our price,. gturW day. between lo. and Urn., to (1A A( .4 and S .to 10. p. inU''i.'iviii TheCopeland Millineryantl Suit Hco i Poputar-Price Koase , ' 1 3S2 Mz:ll: ptti fi j if " ' f ' " ' ' J",LI 1 ; ' Ms m