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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,' APRIL' 12, 1001 J I . 5 BBBaBBBBaBaBBBBaBnkaWaaBajBBBBBai 18 j-ITOWN;PPIGS .-;.... "The OmtNt Thins la the World" "Two V bond" 11 ,,V.,.'ArUuwrcT" Arcade Veadevllls It ther bo any wideawake tallow in this elty desirous of securing av suit of cloth absolutely fro, let him be out witn the bird some morning this week. At both ,,, of .Paul , Strain's clothing , lores, Tne hud, Third and Burnslde, 1 and Strain' 181-187 Washington street. munmy ior we Tirst purchase 'every morning this week will be returned to tne customer. This morning Richard irurien was the lucky one at Strain's. o nought suit of clothes, not know mat .10 . was 10 nave ma money great -range or the world-w-beat ever mado "by human 'hands. It haa not in equal In the United States, J , , BOYCOTT:: STILL! IN TORCE Portland! Best Sort '0 Shop. Home of Quality, ' 'd fashion. - Y-TMT "Different Store i Ttsrr 07 A B. ,.,, orocxaxs o prnxvxa ro bsttm iurim Z BIBTVT-4TOXJUn BwommM wast to in mabbtmab oro- OXAlg. v, ' -a ' 5V :'riwi';aniwa:Ii-, , togton'SU. ' Home of the " rQuick'MeC CooWni tange.'" The Spokane railroad - situation hat not brightened to any appreciable ax- tent The shippers there continue their I embargo against' the Northern Pacific h.rlr .mi -I.. T.n"? conierance win me ireigni 7' .VL "7" . urprwoa j omciais ot the road, ana bone to aecure naivii lub . unco.. o ina nrmiiiri - mmm i k.., - v. ......... nanded to him. This ni r.t Rtni 1 - n . r n , way pt advertising; his two stores. 0 66 0 QCl Suit for IJ5T lng the O. a a N. B. B. Miller, general freight agent of the O. R. A N., and hie aasiatant. H. M. Adama. ha.Ta returned I oamages was niea in from, their trip to Spokane. Mr. Adams, AND SPRINGTIME SALE OF WOMEN'S UNDERMUSLINS OPENS HERE fODAYi tne state circuit court yesterday by jjbtm uuDivor against the City Sub urban Railway company. He alleges mai on me evening of November IX 10J, a car was sent down Tlrat street ft a dangerous rate of speed, without a neaujigni. ana crasneq into a delivery M yiirra vj aim io-year-oia ooy, WlUUm Oublver. The wagon was smaaned and the boy thrown out and injures. ..,, - Mr, it. M. Oraves spoke at the Sell wood Methodist church Sunday even- J A . . a iocai temperance union v was . organued witn eight members and Mrs. E. F. Tiffany as preeldent Mrs. Graves poke last evening at the Baptlet church , In Alblna and this evening- she will speek at the Marshall Street Presby terian church. Sixteenth and Marshall ftireet. tsergeat J. & Hamilton will lecture una evening at Oraoe M. B. church on "Three Years In the Saddle." Sergeant Hamilton served In the Fourth Wiscon sin cavairy in tne civil war. In hla lec ture he recounts many interesting lunea or camp me and in the field. inv veteran quarrel will alng wari songs and an orcheetra will render ap propriate music. The entertainment is unaer the auspices of the Brotherhood of st Paul. In apeaking of the Journey, .said: It was not for a conference with the shippers that Mr. Miller and I went to Spokane. Other lines are represented In that territory all the time In addition to the O. R. at N. We saw some of the shippers and there waa much routine I business to be tranaacted, but the meet ing was not In the nature of a confer ence' , , , & Q. Fulton, assistant general freight agent of the Northern raclno, when asked concerning the situation, said; "There has been no especial change I as yet We think the time of a con ference la near, and that the present I situation is an unnatural one, but nol definite time or place of meeting with the ahippera baa been agreed on. it I probable that a conference of all thel Interested roada will be held."- "Does the Northern Pacific still main tain Its position that the Spokane ahip pera shall not only, lift the boycott against the Northern Pacific but also agree not to again impoae it as a condi-1 tlon to the consideration of a confer-1 oncer was asked. "The Northern Pacific still takes that stand." said Mr. Fulton, "but that matter will be arranged in good time." C. H. .Chapman, Ph. V., formerly presi dent of the University of Oregon, will deliver an address Friday svening at the meeting of the Unitarian club of Ore gon on "Some Failures In the Principle of Representative Government" There win aiao.be Impromptu speeches' by prominent members of the club. The women of the alliance will serve dinner at 1:30 in the Unitarian chapel, after wnicn tne program will be given. Conor OTCelly, the Irish nationalist, will be In Portland In June. A letter to this errect has been received by M. O. Griffin of this city. The letter was read recently at a meeting of the Michael .uavm Branch or the United Irish league, which extended a cordial Invitation to Mr. O'Kelly to' apeak here. John F. Flnerty, president of the league In the unuea erates. Has been invited to speak nere at tne same time. Articles of Incorporation of the United Statee Launch company were filed at tne county clerra oftlce tfila morning. The incorporators are E. J. Kiae, H. A. Keynoide and F. H. Irwin. The pure pommm 01 me company are to manufacture- and aell steam, gasoline and oleo ma launches, .sail and row boats and all other kinds of small marine and river crart. The capital atock la 12, 000. we want to eee how many persons reaiiy enjoy scientific electric massage ecslp treatment and shampooing for dis eases of the scalp, dandruff, etc. So for this week we will aell a course of 10 treatments for only S3. Can call at homes of persona unable to vialt, us. Phoney Clay 1828. Rose Manufacturing company, 40J Morrison. Rev. George Croswell Cressey will de nver addresses on Sundays, April IT ana zt, on "The Evolution of the Souir This Is the title of a book by the late momaon jay Hudson and treat a of sucn suDjecte as the "Origin of the Soul' ana questions involved in telepathy. Your Good Heath 1 Depends upon your teeth. When ytour nervous system la out of order, come in and see us. Ten to one there isl something wrong with your teeth. Phy sicians and dentists well know that when the "bile" Is not right your nervee are very apt to be affected. The "bad bite" la, caused by early neglect of the teeth. Every consultation In these par lors Is free of all cost Dr. B. E. Wright's Dental Office 34254 Washington Street ' Corner Seventh Oonsultatioa Tree. Teea Beaaoaable. - nose Hate ail. Office hours, a, m. to I p. m. Sundays a. m. to 1 p. m. Branch Office, Stenaloff Blag, Selei Slaughter Sale of New Dress Stuffs ' THE! MOST SENSATIONAL SALB OF DRESS GOODS PORTLAND EVER KNEW, and every value is quoted on absolutely new spring dress tuffs. Note the astounding bargains: Regular 80c grade of all-wool Serge, Etamine, Granite Cloth, Striped ' Sacking, Plain and Illuminated Tweed Suitings, all staple colore. special for the week 38et Regular I1.S0 French, German and Scotch Suitings, in neat checks, stripes, herringbone and the new illuminated boutonne effects, in an Immense line of color comblna Uone. These are exceptionally good for street and tailored suits N special for the week 954 Regular $1.71 a yard Novelty Tweeds and fine Tailor Suitings special for the week 91.35 Regular $1.00 Tailor Suitings, 'French Bourette Tweeds, Tweed Boutonne, Boutonne English Mo nstrs, Scotch Illuminated Tweed Bultlaga In the new mannish ef fects a large color aaeortment to elect from unequal od values and exclusive styles special for the (1.52 $1.71 and $1.10 French Voile Eta mlnes, all pure fine wool yarns in that pretty orlsp finish, yet clingy in all the following colors: Navys, tana, grays, reaadas, olive, champagnes, royal blue and bis cuits special for the week 91.23 Very good for dreaay gowns. $2.60 and $2.2S French Crepe Twine Etamine Bourette and Boutonne Tweeds In good new colors, also a large line of fine .Tailor Suit ings special for the week 91.60 Special pricing on new Black Dress Goods. New French Etamine in Lace, Bout tonne effecta, alao In plain, beau tiful black and very durable reg ular 11. as value special 87et MATCHLESS BARGAINS IN Dainty. Wanted Wash Goods Pomestio Aisle fixat Tioot. Imported Flaked Etamine Sultlnge in all colors, 10c values-speclal at yard 394 Real Scotch Madras in neat stripes snd fancy mixtures or plain col orings. . 10 and tSc -values. t yard .....16 White Oxfords for ths new Shirt waists and Summer Suitings. 2 to values at yard 16a) A Monster Carnival Week of Unparalleled Bargains Great April "Reliance" Sale of UNDERMUSLINS tanx-figun raoo a Immense emeemble of dainty; fashionable and snperiot Uagorto at woadroasly low prices There's a onarm about dainty lingerie that appeal to every wosaaa'a heart ..w pride vrselvew apem the soepo ai uaponaaoe ox uus great April watte event We have T"elio old traditions and Jarred old customs by holding this Mar "White Faix" la April, but we're apt at any time to sweep away cobwebs If they'e spun across the course of progress. u pouu oc immense snowing, unprecedented variety and superlative eaoeUeaoe, no other slmlas aale oaa possibly rival ' this great exposition and Special Balo of XnsUa ITaderrar. meats for women. Preparattoas havs been rolxur on for weeks. Baormona quantities of handsome, sau&rtary, carefully made, styllsn underwear have beam gathered and brought here nw main wooers graaa snow, Ths great PndemnslU Salons la the light airy, and spacious Second Floor ambox pi as ant s most Uvltlng spectacle, and pradont, particular woaaam wtU wiu oe aaiightea at the Immense ooaooorse of rare) tergftta w oavo wufN iron wniea they may readily choose. pe',; aua are neoeesaruy brief, but eloquently desorljtlve. , Whits Mercerised Basket Cloth, with look and feel of silk, 60c value t yard ....39a Voile Tissue, a dainty sheer fabric in satin striped and novelty flaked effects, very swell for Shirtwaist .Suits special at yard 25e Summer Bedspreads, full sise. In at tractive Marseilles patterne, $1.60 vlu 91.18 Bplritlsm, etc. I Frank Davey will deliver an Address at an entertainment to be given Satur- aay evening, April 17, in the assembly room of St. Lawrence hall under the auspices or Bt. Vincent de Paul society. xnere win do a musical program. uen. h. a. uompson received a tele gram last night from Representative' Dinger nermann stating that the bill to restore lost medals to those who had won them on the- field of battle for gallantry nad passed the house. OXFORD WEATHER It J This includes our own make and the celebrated Nettleton shoes. See our styles, gradea and prices before you buy. Vonduyn (Sh Walton mT-nntu. 170 Waahiagtea It, Bet U ant 4th. An April Bargain Shower "Drops" Oangnt la the Store's Barrel. Men's 76c Egyptian Balbriggan Un dershirts or Drawers In spring welghta 59 Garden Rakes, 22 and up. Third Floor. Men's I1.E0 Golf Shirts, very swell. latest styles 98 Garden Spades, 454 and up. Third Floor. Beautiful French China Plates, ESo values at 28a Third Floor. Garden Trowels, 4 a) and up. Third Floor. 12-lnch Lawn Mowers ......92.65 Third Floor. NEW. HAND-MADE FRENCH LIN- UER1E. laundered or unlaundered, ,JP " 91.T5 to 94.50 ITALIAN WASH SILK VESTS AND CORSET COVERS, In plain or hand embroidered, with lace trim- 93.75 to 99.50 LADIES FINE CAMBRIC PETTI COATS, 22-lnch deep flounce of six rows of lH-lnch lace Inser tion, with hemstitched tucks be tween and S-lnch lace edging. Reg ular price IS speolal at . .93.29 LADIES' HEAVY CAMBRIC PET TICOATS. 20-inch flounce, diag onal 2-inch wide lace insertion. 7-inch ruffle, with cluster of tucks snd f-inch laoe edging, or . It-Inch lawn flounce, two rows of 2-inch lacs Insertion between three clusters of tucks and I inch lace edging. Regular price 12.50 special at 91 67 LADIES' CORSET COVERS of fine cambric, four rows of hemstitched ruffles, forming a shlrtwiaat ex tender, and ribbon beading or trim med in two rows Valenciennes lace insertion, ribbon and beading lace ftdglng at neck and armholes. Regular price 7 60 apeciai at , KT LADIES' CAMBRIC CORSET COV ERS, trimmed in 2-Inch Torchon laoe, with drawn ribbon, 1-inch Torchon lace at armholes. Regular price 40c special at 25e) LADIES' DRAWERS, of fine cam bric, l-lnch umbrella flounce, with cluster of tucks, 2-lnch lace in sertion and 2 H -Inch lace edging: Regular price tl at 691 LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS. V ehaped neck, embroidery Inser tion between cluster of, hem stitched tucks and ribbon beading, hemstitched ruffles at neck and sleeves, or yoke of two rows of embroidery beading with wide drawn ribbon, and four rows of embroidery Insertion between two clusters of tucks; ruffles at neck and sleevea. Regular price tOc special at 63e CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with cluster' of five tucks, lace or embroidery edging, and continuous strips on sixes 1. 2, 4, , 8. 10, 12, 14. Regular prices 2(0, 28c, lie, 14c, 17c, 40o, 43c, 40 special, 19. 22, 25, 28. 31, 34 37, 40. CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS, of fine cambric, made in circular style, l-lnch doublo flounce, with two clusters of three hemstitched tucks each: slses2. 4, . 8, 10 years. Regular prices 0c, 14c. (So, 72a, 56760. CHILDREN'S GOOD MUSLIN GOWNS, square neck. Voke of- elght clusters of four tucks each, . emDroioery edging at yoke, neck, and aleeves; sixes I, 4. I, 8, 10, 12, 14 years. .Regular prices 71c, lOo; 1 oc, poo, sec, 11. ii.o spa-, l'JWSS.SJ.' ' "f- AMONG THE NEW NUMBERS at . children's Colored and White Wash ; vcva ui several lines or wnlto intermediate dresses. These are for misses from 14 to 11 rear. ' and serve as a go-between from a I large cnud's and lady's dress. The proper dress for parties and , graduating exorcises, ; at ; prloes from . 96.00 to 922.00 SILK MERCERIZED AND COT-' TON CUSHIONS, cord, or cord and tassels, all plain or variegated colore. More new stamped linens and cushion covers cam In. ' Ole Engbert waa appointed a special iniicer yesinraay artsrnoon by Mayor TYuiiams. no wiu oe given hla star by nici ui rvncm nunu hii district will oe Muunomah addition. AJCUSBMBBTS. Marqoam Grand Theatre W ,M FRIDAY NIOWT k putt. ia iaw OKAJTO COVCEXT OF TOtXTLAM 'AXD CIAa- 4V JtUBlW MX DRISCOLL'S ORCHESTRA "Ll Jvailaee Drlenll, nlreirtor. anlited b MS. HAT 9KAIB01V MHWil, mtrimi. Prices $1.00, 76c, 50e, 86c, Me. Advance sale $1.10 Bonbon Dishes 55 Third Floor. 14-lnch Lawn Mowers . Third Floor. 92.90 $1.10 Candy Dlahea. Fr. Ch Third Floor. 80 14-inch Lawn Mowers . . Third Floor. 93.10 lOo After Pinner Coffees, French China 45 Third Floor. No. 8 Granite Tea Kettles Third Floor. 69 A Stirring Sale of Shimmering tjf SIlKCOUHTERu Rustling $1.10 Salads. French China. Third Floor. 90 4-quart Sauce Pans 23 Third Floor. Fine dayl Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and Ith, Morrison and its. Steamerr for The Dalles wtU leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except nunaayj. mono Mam 114. Wise Bros., dentists. Falling building, -rnira ana Washington. S. H. G ruber, lawyer. 11 Com'el Block. The Quick Meal range can only be had st uids. wortman as King's. It la the Marquam Grand Theatre T. Paaf lo, am. Bit. TUWIOHT AT 8:18 O'CLOCK, The Celebrated Actreal, ROSE COOHL,Aiy In aa Intense Drama, T1E GIEATEST TB1NC IN TIE WOILI" Aa Excellent ComonT An IntmeriiuF u. (Same Bill Tomorrow Night. I-BICK8 t'aranet. II. BO: n,rm.l rf,wk Bik-ofiy. flrat 8 rows. TBei l.if n mL' wumri wo aau ooct nnw uo Mwae. 110. $2.10 Bread Trays, Fr. Ch.. Third Floor. 91.05 One-burner Coal Oil Stove... Third Floor. 39 LfCS Two-burner Coal Oil Stove.... 76 Third Floor. $12.20 dosen Dessert Plates, now, doxen 96.60 Third Floor. $3. SO Empress Shoes for women's '' Wear. All sixes, 20 of very lat est styles; choice... 92.76 Ladles' Boots $12.80 and 115 Riding ....910.00 Best Hardwood 18x23 H , " 24x37 80x37 H 10x42 Window Screens: ...19 ...24 ....30 ....36 A 2CQBSTBB PTTBCXASB OF AW BASTBBJf ICABTTAOTTTBJrBV'S Blf TIBB BAIVABOa OF SFBXBCr STOCXB SBXTPBO TO POBTXJUTD FOB QUICK SUVaXTBX. . : . . - amr mem mm uwmm bi. mijgo ua iiju mnm " - - nwiuw ay utiuw tne immense snlsmexit Into thveo lata a. choostoig.for ths throng, sure to bea4egToir eoanterTtUa wokT we have over snows or three prices, making easy Souvenir Postal atyes,"2 for . dosen Cards, 100 Handsome, new 35c Spring Ribbons, an siik t&rretas in all colors and white, also blacks, 4-inch widths, yard 17, $1.00 Silks for. yard 31.26 Bilks for, yard $1.50 Silks for. yard . e aj-e tteeeeei SocRs Darned Tnr RAKFR TrlFiTDF Paose. Oeorao L. Baker. Sola Leaiea and Miun, T.nif ht U wert- m"ne Batarday, the sew Nellt-Moroaco xsompaay, In Braoeoa Howard'! I aaiaiwbcia pibjcv, awrixnuor' A brilliant aatlre en London society. .l"1 UUC, HC, JKJC, 10c. Matinee, 2Sc, IBe. 10c. I next weea. Jin uowdot ana tne laSj." Women's 26c Vests, low neck, sleeve lees, white swlss ribbed, wide lace yoke, mercerised taped 18 Women's black lace lisle, 15c Hos iery, nice assortment styles, fin ished foot pair 25. Lace Edgings and Insertions, wide snd medium, white cotton Valen ciennes, 20c, 25c and 30c values, Special at yard 10 . 78 -. .. .87 .. ..97 CREPE DE CHINES, of high, rich finish; the best dollar value sold in America, In black, whito ivorv crm ... reseda, green, pink, light blue, pearl, gray, champagne, brown and navy. BUrUng ? Wylrt ....t.JSJJ and your clothes mended free Is what CORDRAY'S THEATRE we 00 witn tne launory Drought to ua ror washing. That in itself is an Item, to aay nothing of the quality of work you get here. Just give us a trial and we will convince you of all we say. Phone, Mite oak CORDRAT . HU88KLL, Managers. TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK, Third week. MUbllahed mma oxvncriA oomzo opbba. ooicpabt. Beat onera of the nnra t,m.ni n., New wardrobMT Of courae. Tnnafni uKcuuiN LAUfNLiKY ana!PrtcM "b"' .v et mo A big lot new Embroideries and In sertions, fhedium and wide Nain sooks, Swisses snd Cambrics, widths to 22 Inches, worths to . $1.25 at, yard 25 $60 Venlse Stock Collars, creams. butters, ecrus and whites, with stole fronts, all new, 12 patterns, 26c values at 19; 60c valuea t 25: 75c values at 354 Best 91.50 "Derby." Glove on earth. Best 92.00 "Monarchs." Glove 0I earth, Best 91.00 "Magnet" Glove on earth, A Rare Chance to Buy Rare Rugs A SALE OF SUPERB ORIENTAL RUGS Such as Portland Has Never Known Before Opened Here This Morning We took advantage of a rare and unusual opportunity to buy Oriental rara and bobb-m .1. . nTtTo 4 -T'" -lu.UkYrarlcMnt wT TOILET SUPPLY CO. rhpae. Bast XX. O. T. STABS, Mgr. MANN Ml BXACH PIUNTEICS ) Second Strwet Creoaw floor BEST WORK Low Pricew TeJgpbOfM 444. ARCADE TlirATRC SSVBNtH AND WAiamdTON. REflNCD VAUDEVIIir 1:80 to 4:80. TtM to 10:30. . T CONTINUOUS nnu ... rOB LAOIBS, GEfiTLEMXN AND CHILDBI AMISSIOM TEW CENTS TO AMY SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE nviu aucuBlOE. rBID FBJTT, Prop, w, H, BROWM. If. .? a iia iumo , i VAUDEVILLE Two snows dalty at I aas a ta, I COXCBBr HALL ' 90 TOW TAXB XOM DO TOW WSB OOAX. . eo, remember the Crystal- Zee - ft Storags Co. Thome, feast i4 SLAQBB BROS. CONCERT 8JVBRT MrasTft- - U-tM BURNBTDS, AJfTJKBJCXBTfW ... . Children's $1.50 Hats 98c , NOW THE CHILDREN HATS FOR! THE MISS AND TOT This store does not forget its little friends, not even In all the hurry and skurry of these rush days. Bummer Bioie a. marcn on man XOIK. out we Were , that's why thrones are eo eaallv woltawi here these warm days. 'The big roomy Upon and millinery salons ere remind of the woods and lanes anil th h,hi Dreesea on tne top or. ai. nooa mat play thro illusion. grandly prepared so spienaiaiy are Dleased cool aa i syivan retreat oengntrui j)iace to linger and shop the foliage and flow igni sunsnme with the cool aisles complete the wo turn them to you as they came to us at nnparalleled banrala Drloes. and th. !,.. -.1, wwmr ana xnoxie its beaaty into the homes of T-ortland's rag ooitnolsseurs In short order it tie nrte71i, w. or tne prodnetlona of India and Terals. bbbvi aJt v wfctai. . ...Z.v . . oni atso at varlon. Basum polnU, have kept n. iaf oxmiot ooiaoniTanl hargatterMtVir airol,l51l1, ' t"11 2rhloh open, hire tn' ieSS ,porVlS awl coloring. Some bare a sheen equal to silk, some from Kooca and the eapltal oftawaa?- Ko?iT and each aeleoted Individually for Its rare beanty. ts-slse BaUve and Osito n d Kossoulsi WfroToldSh . ,- ; ' v .. . ''.:.. .' 5' -. - GRAND SPRING OPENING SALE ' : TOMORROW WEDNESDAY ONLY we will place on sale, 200 epic and span, new as the spring. i-SlST. -I JStrT!!5 JF 7xfJ ,"Af' 7nc3r Jitraw riata. with ..r!iii ..ti' FiMKr-Hiuo, rea ana tan. sin 1.80 TAXiTTXS XBT TOBTXJLBl). Wednesday only, at a choice uT - ;' oo e e a a e e e 4 'e a' 98c 818.00 Rugs, this sale ...la00 17.80 Ruga, this sale 14JIS 21.00 Rugs, this sale........ 1740, 25.00 Rugs, -this sale....;.,. wlAO 28.00 Rugs, this sale........ 1175 . 80.00 Rurs. this sale........ BS.BO 15.00 Rugs, this sale... B0.00 , $7.80 Rugs, this sale..,...,. SS.00 40.00 Ruts, this sale.,....,. S4.00 45.00 Rugs, this sale., ...... 88.50 80.00 Ruars, this sale 4040 r 80.00 RUgs, this aal.M...., 1009 , 70.00 Rugs, this sale..,...,.,, B$u 76.00 Rugs,thl BBje.;; is.O0)i I0.M Rugs, this sale. ,i -i, st-qo 10.00 Ruga, this sale, T8-M 2 100.00 Rugs, this sale..,!..,; 83.00 , 126,041 Ruga, this sale. ...... ,100.00 :;iBO.OO Rug's, this-sale... iV.v. 184.09 i 17$. 00 Ruga, this esle. . . . , 1 43.00 And koata of in-brtwoaa n!lti. at v. I. lar lodactioaa, 8aie pw tm a-, ni... (