THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 16C3.
BRILtlANT riAUAL IVEDlJinG OCCURS
Ttie"blFFEREtlT' Store
OLDS,
&J( ING 5lhih Usshintfpn S,;.-.
in PARLORS OF ELKS' TEGPLE
BoatswTn'Glass of Cruiser Chicago Married to Miss Mary Isaacs,
Whp Traveled Across Continent to Become ...
r t His Bride. . --"J,
fl Big Building Fairly Bulging With
, A Mid - VJeek : .
Melange of Marvelous Values in Goods of fJerif
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UORTSJM
Splendid Summer Merchandise I
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Boatswain Jamea Glaaa and His Bride. "
A brilliant naval wadding took 'place
in Portland yesterday afternoon In tha
parlors of tha Elks' templa on Stark
street. Admiral Goodrich, commanding
: tha PacJAo squadron. Captain Newell of
' tha Saturn and a doaen other nayal of
flcere of various degree were present.
' Tha contracting partlea were Boatawaln
Jamea Olaaa of tha erulaer Chicago and
Id Is Mary Isaacs of New York..
--The ceremony waa .performed by, the
Rev. Father McDevItt, The bride was
attended -by lira. J. K. Reed and the
groom by Thomas B. Casey, one of his
shipmates. The bride waa given away
by Admiral Goodrich, who later pro
posed a toast to the happy couple, which
- waa drunk -by- all presents Previous to
'the wedding march six side boys arid
the chief boatswain's mate "piped hire
over the aide," an honor properly con
ferred only on ranking officers,
" The wedding waa tha culmination of
an attachment ' begun at school. Two
.days-rafter the graduation of Miss
. Isaacs' from Heyaer college. New Tork,
her encagement to Glass waa announce!.
That was five years ' ago. Glaaa sailed
away and alnca then had seen his af
danced only occasionally, not baring
visited .her for two years prior, to. the
wedding. It waa Intended that tha
ceremony ahould 'be performed 10
months from now, but tha boatswain de
cided not to wait, so Miss Isaacs
traveled across tha continent to meet
him. " .
After the Wedding a reception w
held, punch and a buffet luncheon being
served. Mr. Glaaa has secured a rur
lough for It days, part of which time
will be spent by the couple In visiting
nearby points of Interest.
- The Chicago goes from Portland to- the
yarda at Bremerton to remain two
months. During this time Mrs. Glass
will remain ashore with the other of
ficers' wives, no women being permitted
to live on board a warship, and subi
quently aha will follow the cruiser by
rail when It moves. Boatswain uiaea
hopes eventually to be assigned to shore
duty. ..-
LUMBER COMPANY EMPLOYE.
HAS PURPURA HEMORRHAGICA
Jamea 1 Oliver, an employe of a lum
ber company at Mllwaukie. la critically
111 at Bt. Vincent a hospital of a. peculiar
- disease. ' Tha disease beara tha scientific
name of purpura hemorrhagica and Is
of such rare occurrence that medical
libraries contain no Information con-
cernlng it
, One of tha peculiar eharacterletica 01
tha dlseaaa la the breaking out of pur
ple spots over various portions of the
body. .Tha . patient also bleeds from
almost every part of the body the nose,
- mouth, stomach, bladder and other por
' tlons. Physicians declare that likely
there ta also internal bleeding, which
they cannot discover.
' In the particular case at St Vincent's
the patient la afflicted with large blood
blisters on his tongue. The blisters
break frequently, causing a flow of
blood, but return In a abort-time.
- Physicians are unable to explain tha
exact causa of the disease, but declare
that It la due to some special .form of
bacteria. ' While the disease Is of very
rare occurrence It la aald that It has
caused epidemics and that three years
ago there were four cases In this city.
It ia aald-tuat-the disease nearly aWi
waya has fatal results. However, It is
expected that OJlver'a ease will be an
exception In that way, for physicians
express tha belief that be will recover.
He has been confined in" the hospital
for a week. - .
It la aald to ba the first caae of ita
kind that waa aver taken to St. - Vin
cent's, and It la also said that fsw phy
sicians have wltneaaed the result of
the disease. Consequently Oliver's case
la attracting a great deal of attention
in professional circles.
NATIONAL GUARDSMEN
TO SHOOT FOR TROPHIES
. . .
Tha annusl rifle competition between
teams selected from th Orffon Na
tional guard will be held on the riflo
range at Salem. July , 10, 11. Teams
will be selected by the commending of-
' fleer of each company and will consist
f four men and one substitute One
temmlssloned officer will be allowed on
each' team.
Tha competition has been divided Into
three branches tha atate trophy match.
Stat medal match and atate individual
match. The state trophy-matches will
be for the company championship of the
state; and the atate medal match, will
be open to all membera of teama com
peting for the atate trophy. Prises will
ie given for the best scores and will
Include gold, silver and bronse medals.
A SICK MAN
.OR WOMAN
cannot afford to waate time and money
- nxDerlmentlng with unknown remedies.
Tootften They only make matters
wor.e Stick to this oh triad ana tew
llostetters
Stomach
Bitters
and you have tha
best ' that science
can produce. For
M years . It - has
been tha sick
man'a faithful
f r I a n d, . always
curing ' - .
noiniston,
yLATULEVCT, .
ABTina.
SILIOrSWESS, ,
COSTTVBHBSS, .
BYSPBPBIA,
IWDIQBSTIOW ST
8CAI.ABIA1
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Don't fall td' try H
at one. It will
do you a lot of
good. ' -.1.
at
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Special matches will also ba held among
the various companies while- tha men
are at Salem, and keen competition la
expected from tha record of past per
formances. The range will be open for
practice July 7, and many of the sol
diers ,w!U take advantage of tha oppor
tunity so that they will be In good
shape when the eventa are pulled off, .
GENERAL BALDWIN IS
7 -RETIRED OF AGE LIMIT
Washington. June It. With a record
of 41 years of brilliant and .honorable
servioe to hts credit. Brigadier-General
Frank D. Baldwin waa placed .on the
retired list of the army today, having
reached the age limit of 14 years. Gen
eral Baldwin la a native of Michigan,
born-In 1141. He entered the military
aervloa aa second lieutenant of volun
teers on September I, .1861, and . waa
promoted to captain of the .Nineteenth
Michigan Infantry. He waa mustered
out of the volunteer service In June,
1 86$. appointed a second lieutenant in
the regular array In February, 1844, and
promoted through Intermediate grades
to Colonel on July If. l0l. The follow
ing year he became a brigadier-general.
- General Baldwin commanded the first
body of civilised troops that ever suc
cessfully reached the aouth shore of
Lake Lanao. island of Mindanao. There
waa a desperate battle with the Moroa
at the battle of Bylan, ending In a
complete victory for the Americana
The vacancy created In the list of
br'lgadler-genera.ls by the retirement of
General Baldwin Is filled by the promo
tion of Colonel Walter, T. Diggan. First
Infantry, to the rank of brigadier-general.
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OREGON EXPRESS TRAIN
DERAILED AT GOODYEAR
San Francisco, i June II. News waa
received af Oakland last night of the
disabling of the westbound; Oregon ex
press. No. 11,. of the Southern Paclflo at
Goodyear, near Sulsun. The only re
sult of the accident wsa a blockade that
delayed traffio for several hours. I
The front truck of the engine left the
track aa the train was taking a siding
to, open th road for another passenger
train. It waa moving slowly, and aside
from, a Jar aa the engine fell upon the
ties, the passenger ware not awarevOf
OPPORTUNITIES
Offer to a larje buainesa that smaller houses are not
allowed to sec and while every conadentlous merchant
has the advantages his skill and planning develojj and can :
give very good service a till it remains for the great busi
nesses to. develop great and varied bargains. No matter
how prosperous conditions are and business thro'out the
country is prosperous todavwno factory can keep just
busy enough at all times. There are occasions when all
obtainable help ia kept busy, and weeks when the owners
have trouble to keep the necessary permanent . force in
work. . Our orders dip into such lulls and the economy to
ours and yours. .' We judge the unknown by the known.
Take the cotton industry. , Cotton has been very deer; why
mills even found it cheaper to atop than to run yet sur
plus' lots appear good goods in wrong hands and we
have offered aa wonderful economies in cotton stuffs this
year as have come in other years. The tension is also
great on linens and woolens yes, and many other lines;
yet of all years this is the one when shopping pays the
ahopper. Everybody has not aa yet come to KNOW the
advantages of this OLDS. WORTMAN ft KINO store.
Prove them now. Share in Wednesday's bargains.
STEP
DOVJll to
Kitchen Wares
WORTHWHILE
SPECtMS
3d FLOOR
A Special Sale of OUaa Ua Weckv-
. Odd pieces Decorated China - at Special prioea. '
Olives: regular value 69c. Special .SOe
Olives; regular value $1.05. Special ..............6Sk
'Ice Relishes; regular valuer 11.16. - Special. ,.r.-.TO
Leaf Plates; regular value IMS. Speclal.i... ...... .ftl.OO
Leaf plates; regular value 42.86. Special..... S1.2S
Balads; regular value 11.86. Special..., ... Oe
Salads; regular value 11.00. Special....; S1.25
Berry Bowls; regular value $1.85. Special... 86e
Berry Bowls; regular value $1.46. ; . Special fl.OS
.nun xwwiij m ui.r tkiui ,uc .
" Fruit Bowls; regular value $8.00.
Fruit Saucers; regular value 11.80.
Fruit Saucers; regular-value 16.00.
Fruit Saucers; regular value 16.26.
Fruit Saucers; regular value 15.40.
Fruit Saucers; regular' value 86.76.
- Special Bargain Table of Odd
Special....... -60e .
Special.. v .fl.25
Special, dosi.. '.111.20
Special, doaen.... 1 13.00
- Special, doaen. . . .1 13.20
Special, doaen....) 13.35
Special. dosen....a;3.)5
Lines of Glasaware.
- SeaeoaabU Article, ' " -
Uncovered Jelly Tumblera Special, doaen. ........... ,'.25g '
Covered Jelly Tumblers. Special, doaen. .......804)
Mason Rubbers. Special, doaen ........................ .4e
Mason Jar Caps and Rubber. Special, dosen.. ....20e
Economy and Vacuum Fruit Jar Cape.
Special prioea on Refrigerators and Ice-Cream Freesers.
Illinois Refrigerators. 87 inches high, 81 Inches wide. 15
inches deep. Special , .S6.T5
Automatic Enameled Refrigerators, 41 inches high. 88 inches
wide, 18 inches deep. Special .918.00
Automatic Enameled Refrigerators, with water cooler, 48
inches high, 86 Inches wide, II Inches deep. Special. S23.TB
Thirty-four stylea and ahape to select from. -
Bargain Brevities
Special Wednesday
HlOe. package linen cloch finish Envelopes io ma ten. Social. T4-
Jt Alls""" wuiv Mwakm, Dyrcill aU4f
16c pkg. of 100 white Japanese Crepe Paper Napklna. Spl.lOe)
c roll Toilet Paper. Special 6el or, doaen ...65d
20o bottle pure Witch Haset. Special .4
Beat American Spool Cotton, black and white, all atssa.
Special, T spools . .254
Transparent clear Glycerine Toilet Soap, t cakea In box.
Special lOe)
lie nickel-plated Folding Coat Hangers. Special 104
Pair 10c black and tan Shoe Laces, extra wide. Special. , .64
llo Jar Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline.-- Special..... 10e '
6o package fine white smooth finish Enveiopea. Special.. 3e
26c beat English Tooth Brushes. Special jsa
75o bar Imported Italian Castile Soap. 'Special .49e
86o 1-lb. packet linen cloth finish White Writing Paper.
Special 19a)
75c fine quality gold-mounted Shell Back Combe. Special. 49
Ic fancy lace edge Shelf Paper In 10-yard ptecea. Special. 3g
PRICES DOVJll
Oti 2d FLOOR
Wool Shirtwaist Suits
Hall-Price
$12.50, to $75 Values . -
Choose front any In the house, a wide
- selection. , charming models In' tha
, Shirtwaist and two-piece styles, latter
In . Shirtwaist , effects. Handsome;
' Veilings, Drap E' Etss, Panamaa.
- . Serges, .. etc., smartly . trimmed In
'pretty laces and exquisite embrold-
i erles. In regular length sleeve model
or elbow sleeve style, made ' with
. fancy yoke and 'girdle. Any coloring
. plnka, whltea, navy, tana, light
blues, hello. - browns, greens, ' reds,
corals, or plain black. Every ault a
- great value at the regular price
118.60 to 171.00. All at to
cloee XAU wca.
Eton Coats at Special Sale Prices
A splendid choosing from these smart. Jaunty .Jackets. New,
stylish models in very latest effects. . Bilk and broadcloth In
the picking. No garment quite so handy as a wrap-for the
cool Bummer evenings an all .'round necessity with most
' wearers the year through. Special fee Wednesday --
112.10 Coats now.. ...8)9.38 121.00 Coats now.. $18.TS
111.00 Coats now.. 811.25 818.00 Coate now.. $22.50
gll.MCPltijowf j3.85", HIOl Costa now.. 8 285
x - Waists Reduced f -
- Lace, Silk or Lingerie ' '
Lavish Stocks too large and varied for unnecessary deeerlp
- live detail. The tale that Interests la the newa of reduction.
-. Appended-
112.60 Waists for...f9.38, U0 00 Waists for. .$15.00
115.00 Walata for.. f 11.25 126.00 WalaU for..fl8.T5
Art Pieces. - ;
Cushion TopsCenter Pieces' .
Pretty home "fixings" underpriced Annex Second Floor.
Tapeatof Cushion Tops, with plain backs and tassels at
- corners: In a variety of design These cushion slips are all
ready for the filling. Special Sale price, each r...3Te
. . Tse 8L40 Oealerpteeee for SSe.
Stamped Centerplecee of fine handkerchief or .heavy linen,
stamped In. a variety of dealgna In floral, English eyelet,
conventional,' Mt. Melltck and Roman embroidery. Some are
partly embroidered. Sixes 18, 84 and 87 Inches; our 76e to
11.40 valuea Special Sale price, each..., 204
Children's Dresses
: - Great Bargains
How can-We begin to tell you of them alt and the values
they represent? Simply can'tl But thla will give you some
Idea ,
Children's White Dresses SS Ve Cent Off.
. Theee dresses ere made"bf fine white "lawnarTndlainihoir
and organdies. In all the latest creations and combinations of
laoe and embroidery, from the plainest to the most elaborate.
SIses from 4 to 14 years.
Tour choice all week at as rTS CXaTT OTP.
- OalMrea'a Watte Breeaea tog SaU.
A few odd numbers of Children's -White Dresses In lawn,
. llnon. or pique, in one and two-piece styles some of them
the pretty Peter Thompson sailors. Ages from 4 to II
year Our II. 00 to 112.00 values. Special for all the week
at J AUP rsuca.
Colored Pusses a Fourta Ease.
In addition we shall offer our entire line of Colored Wash
Dresses for - Children1 materials of percale, linon,
gingham, etc.; agea 4 to 14 year All come at. all
............ vmm rvvan vrr.
ANOTHER
STEP to
Relt Important
500 Xld IVeathet Barbs SSe.
A line of hew Belts in white, black and gray kid leather, with
two-tongue spring buckles, which buckle in the back.
Special at f 89)
Silks
rWondertul Values
Wednesday Ends the Sale
You need the Silks; they're new, smart, and seasonable;
then, think of the savlngsl . .. .
1,450 yarda swell Suit Silks In Taffetas, Peau de Sole and
Louialenes, In all wanted colors and styles, the new checks
and atrlpea Included; regular values 66c, 11.00 and 11.11.
Special only, yard .....67e
White Japanese Wash Silks These wanted silks at a big
aavlng for tomorrow .
-17 and 81 Inches wide; reglar 11.15 grade, for, yard..,'.98V 1.
27 and II lrcheawlde; regular 11.10 grade, for, yard. .81.18
IT and t Inchee wide; regular 11.71 grade, for, yardv.f 1.43
IT Inchee wide; regular 12 00 grade, for.......... .Y.. $1.64
. Regular 11.00 grade Glace Peau de Cygne, 10 Inchee .Wide, In
' a large eolor assortment. Special for Wedneeday..,..79e
ROCK BOTTOM, GROUND FLOOR BARGAINS
Vash Fabrics ,
BAnrrr cottohs abb srvmsT xorars at uttu .
'.. nuoas.
Vataral Uaea vttUgs. ' '
Thoroughly Shrunk, In three great special value at, :
" yard........... ...2S3Be) and 404
-Bew Arrivals ia Pretty Waaa nitugar
New line of Persian Mulls and Pearllns Cloths; fine, soft,
silky finish fabrics, at, 1
yard v . . . .25. 30. 85e, 404 arTd 50e
Imported Madras in neat figured and triped effect -for.
Shirtwaist Suit Special at, yard..... 21e
Figured Silk Mulla and Lappetta, In beautiful floral effect.
Special at, yard ......,..........3Sa
' - . ' Me Mlk BoUeae Me. '-. "I"---''
Bilk Eollene.'a soft sheer cloth for street end svenlng wear;
regular Value 60c. Special, yard ......38e
Veilings and Veils for Half-Prke
SOME FOR LESS
Caiffoa Telia, 1 H yarda. I yards and 8 yards long. In navy,
green, tan and brown; splendid for automoblllng or driving;
also some fine lace vetla In navy, black, white and brown,
and ranging in value from 11.00 to 11.00, and an assortment
of fine silk net veils worth 11.74. Tour choice of any of
theee at MAM? P8UOB.
Another lot of Tells ef Taxed Meek with silk chenille dots.
In black and white effect These veils are f one and a half
- yarda, long and are our regular 11.00 value, . Special Sale
price ,'. r .89e
Leather Goods Aisle Annex
"- ladlee fLSS Band Parses 'see.
An assortment of thla season's newest Hand Purses, with
strap handle on back, coin pocket with nickel frame, with
compartment on each aide, an outaide card pocket and aa
outside hsndkerchlef pocket; reds, browns, tana, greens and
blues; oar 11.26 veu Special at. .....v........98
"j: Ribbons Great Values
". - SO t Me Bibboas fos Mo. ': '.
Plain Satin Taffeta Ribbon 4ti lnches"and IH Inchea
Wide, In ail colors; our I0o and 05e value
Swell black and. whit dotted Ribbons,' 4H Inches Wlds snd
- our 10c value.
Dresden Ribbon m Inches and 4H Inchee wide;. aone
- ' print warps; others, printed ribbons; worth to lie thayarX
All .Km a.tal 'fl.l nrA. n OCA vftnT
FOURTH Sevjinn
floor Machines
STORES
Carpets, Curtains
: and. Bedding
Pay Only Here9 for the
Agency's $K Sewing Machines
Buy an ro. W. aj.lt,1 JKeasettold Sewing asi, if, ma4tt
to our order We know all about it; and. knowing It. give it
a tea year guarantee. : Rich oak woodwork, drop head, high
arm. swell: front cabinet, bsll bearing throughout; all the
modern work-and-tlme-aavlng improvements; full set of at
. taehments; best In town for 146.00, but. our price here Is
only. . ,....,...$24.9
Same aa above, with the automatic lift; most stores sell at
here at - .i. , .826.00
nr OABVBT STOBB FOPBTK FXOOB.
The newest, handsomest. "best style Carpets and Floor Cov
erings In .town.- Finest assortment of-Carpets, Rugs and
Linoleums In.tka Northwest, at prices that mean mighty
sevtnge when compared with thoee of other stores. The only '
NEW atock of Carpets in Portland. - ..
A1 " irew Wool Blankets. , ''- V-,,'-'-,..'".
In fine white wool end full, generous sise, at. -'
......,..$4.50 to $15.00
pair.'
Sammer Comforters.
Ia light weight, filling of best whit laminated cotton; light
-a a puffball but -warm as a kitten's "fur; coverlsga of
- dainty,-pretty sllkolines. ................ .$1.25 to $4.80
, " ' Bend some Tapestry Coach Cavers.
in beautiful and unique OrlenUr effectaT fringed all " - -
round . . . . i . , . . . .$130 to $T.BO
PRETTY PARASOLS
Many Worth $7
Tou may study the season's favored Parasol fashions from
these; ye though prices ere much below real worth. Thia la
the secret. - They're from a (manufacturer anxloue enough to
sell hta Summer atock that he took half for his Parasol Bo
the news -is worth heeding, and quickly, for you want the
Parasol Tha choosing embraces fine hemstitched Silk Para
sols, with enameled handles and gold frame; In red. navy and
green; beautiful silk with fancy borders, natural wood handles
and enameled frame these in red, green and navy. -
Fine-Shot Silk Taffeta, with enameled bandies and Paragon-
frame; in green, navy, red and brown; uaual 86.00 value. - .
- Fine Taffeta Silk Parasols, with fancy embroidered border.
Ivory tip and carved Ivory or enameled handles; usual
17.00 valu . . ' '
' Beautiful black and white effects, with T black " carved
handle; regular 14.60 valu -.
Fine All-Silk Taffeta, with fancy Dresden border come in
different colors; usual 11.60 valu
Beautiful -Rajah- Bllk-Parasela- la-lavender .and. pongee;' .
witn nanaie enameiea to matcn. ., - -
, Special Sale price, $3.1$. , 1 '
At the Foot, We Start to
Build Business With
' " ; ' J '.:." '-r: :. J. I.V"t-' -
Good Shoes for
- ... , -
the
family
ExcellentValues .
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Smart,- solid footwear, full ef atyle and splendid wearing
equalities. Much better than the klndaold about town at
the price. Selected leather atock and there everything In
that which affecta the looks after a few wearing Ditto
service. Our ehoea have solid eak-tannecsole and are made
up in the highest art of modern shoemaklng. Considering the
ballooned prices en good footwear today these are the greatest
values In America In Men'a Shoe We mention but two line
Com In and see the other-
Men' beet Patent Leather Shoes In Oxford style. Blucher c
regular cut, laoe, style, and made ever our famoe i
form last. This shoe Is a model of extreme c
dressiness. We csrry this style also In a t. i i
leather. Choose from all slsee at 4
Un'a dark brown kid Bheee in 0fort c t
at.'jh round-toe last (straight last r
r . very flexible. Especially su )
..'. 1" brand-ny s.js
the ntsoask - ' -