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It AI10TUER STEAL1ER Bom com Harrtman Uner Costa Rica Ceta Fuel From Steamer Nicomedla. WOULD BE DRITISH SOLDIER - " 1 OUR FIRST GREAT BARGAIN Every item a real pensatfon and a bargain that in itself is big and great enough to crowd the itore to suffocation. It's a bargain Friday sale planned to outdo all other offerings and to further prove our claim that this is, Port- land s only Real Bargain More. ORIENTAL LINER WILL HAVE TO STAY IDLE Frarano5 nm sEr.uiii'.Dii iicJE BUT THE BEST Pictorial Review Patterns Have no - equal. New spring fashions now in. Price 10c ana i5c. ., . , '4 OUT-OP TOWN FOLKS Send Us Your Udl :i Orders fit A Big Japanese Tramp Steamer Reaches Astoria Under Engagement to Load Wheat at Thia Port for the . Empire of the Mikado. We rui larantee satisfaction or refund year oioneT. id That's fair; Isn't it? CNTIIE BLOCK ON YAMHILL FROM 2ND TO 8RIX THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7. 1007. i ' The Harrtman Ilnar Costa Rlea, Cap tain Maaon, got away for Ban Franolaoo laat night by borrowing coal from tha oriental liner Nloomedla. and aha ia now wall toward hr destination. Tha Coata Rica ia tha aaoond ateamer auppllad rlth fuel from tha bunkara of tha N loo med la and aa rsuli t ha, prlental liner Ilea, at the O. EL M. floe witnoui ' enough fuel to aee her safely across tha . . Paolf lt - Coal will be brought to bar. however, aa aooa aa tralf lo over tha O. R. N. llnea la returned. -- r. Thlnga are quiet in ahlpplng, eirclea -these days on account of tha atranga ""' behavior of the element). In tha flrat plaoa no negotlationa have been carried oa-wita the old world owing -t-4a-disrupted wire service, and in the second ' ' place tha high water haa put a tempo ' rary atop to movements in tha harbor. ., . Tha shortage of fuel haa also put a . damper on ahlpplng and little activity , la looked for untU normal eondltlone are . restored. , -.,.. - A report from Astoria thia'' afternoon 'announces that a Japanese tramp steamer eroaaad In over tha bar today, ..- but tha lookout at North Head was an L. able to make out her name. - She Is be Ueved to be tha Kotohlra Maru which . waa at Vlotorla. British Columbia. a few daya ago bound for thia port to load wheat for her home country. There are . number of other Japanese trampa due . here for the sunt purpose, among them being tha aCanau Mara, tha Puktu Maru and Diana Maru. - Tha cargoes for all : ; of those, will be furnished by tha -Tort-. land Flouring Milla company. , - , AMONQ THE MARINERS , Jack Neil.' who haa bean engaged aa ' eook on tha steamer Northwest for. ae '" oral months, , tell into - the- river- at- an early hour this morning and waa drowned. Ha waa trying to board-the steamer when bo atumbled and fell oft V the gangplank. A ahlpmata Jumped into the water and secured the body, but all attempts at resuscitation were, in Tain. Nell waa a bachelor and lived formerly at Kelso. Coronet Flnley hag charge of tha remains. Captain' Hugh R: Robertson, inventor "5f the aeagotng log rafts, died yester--. dsy afternoon aa hla ' residence, X04 Twentjr-seco;,d street north, from a complication of diseases. Ha had been 111 for tha paat three months. Ho was born April 1. 1(4. In Nova Scotia, and leavea a widow and three -children. " "The steam schooner Santa Ana la at "tha'mllir -of, 'the Eastern ft "Western Xumber. company loading lumber. Tha , 'steamer Meteor la loading at Rainier ' and tha Gabriel at Warranton, : . TV - MARINE NOTES V c.. - 'Astoria, Feb. ?. Arrived at I a. m., teamer Columbia,' from Ban Francisco. Arrived at t and left up at t:69 a. m, Steamer Maverick, from San Franolaoo. Arrived at 1:10 and left up at It a. m ateamer Jim Butler,- fromBan Pedro. Bailed at t.tO a. m., tug Samson, with barge Waahlngton, for San Franolaoo. Arrived at 1:30 a. m, ateamer F. A. I Kllburn. from San Francisco. l-TJan Franolaoo," Feb. ,7. Sailed : laat jTZ nlaht. ateamer J. B.- Stetson, for As toria.' . Astoria, Feb. . Left up at 1:41 p. m., ateamer Meteor, from Ban Pedro. - Arrived at 11:1a a. m. and left up at ' t:So o.fn.. ateamer Sent a. Ana, from San Traneiseo7Baned at 1X0 p. mTTtMmeTtlix Johan Poulaen. tor Ban rTancisco. Balled at S:4S p. m., ateamer Geo. W. Elder, for San. Pedro .and way porU. Arrived at p. an.. - French bark Marechal d'Vlllara, from Antwerp. 'Ar rived down at 4:40 and aailed at p. m, , ateamer Cascade, for San rranolaco, Arrived at T p. m., French bark Emilia . Onlltne, from London. , Saa Franclaoo, Feb. . Sailed at 4:10 : p. m., steamer Roanoke, for Portland and way porta. Astoria, Feb. 7. Condition of tha bat ' at a. m., moderate; 'wind southeast; weather, raining. : VOMAH FIRES THREE SHOTS AT FLEEIKBTHIE Daring Sneak Asks for Match s: and Then Takes Watch , ! From Room. T- ...... u.. n.ra 1 niirna. 11 U North Sixth nireet, demonstrated her. pluck last n?wt by pursuing and firing three shots at a thler wno naa stolen a goto waica and a small sum of money from ber v apartments. Aa only two of tha bul leu could ba located by tha police. It la thought that the other ahot lodged somewhere in the crook's anatomy. Mrsj Burns conduota a roomlng-hduse at tha Sixth street addresa and. waa formsrly landlady of the Richelieu . hotel. At T o'clock fast night a man who occupied a room in her house . about a year and a hair ago name Into the place and after Inquiring if she re membered him. asked for a match." Aa 'Mrs, Burns went Into a rear room to get the matches tha man darted Into tha woman's room and quickly grabbed the watch and money. . Upon her -return aha noticed the timepiece In' tha fellow'a hand and de . mended that he return the property. ..Instead of oomplytng-the thief darted through tha hallway and down tha rear stairs. - Securing her revolver, Mrs. Bums started in pursuit and fired three shots after tha fleeting figure. Patrol man Oalbralth waa attracted by fhe shooting, but waa unable to find any trace of the man. Two bullets had truck tha wall but the third could not hV be found. On tha description furnished I by Mrs. uurne oeiecuves expect o ar test the daring thief. . . Hood River 31acler:- An occasional husky, able-bodied tramp ia. to be aeea " begging at the back doore In the city, yet work of many kinds is atarlng them Jn tha face en every eorner. Wood la also a burning Question in Seaside. In this picture Is ghown a gketch of Marshall Field, third, who Insists that he intends to :oln the British army as goon as possible, although1 his mother, Mrs. Marshall Field, Jr., whose picture U also ghown. Is bitterly opposed to such an action. EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN AT NIGHT . ., ... ..;.;:' fleischner Paintings - May Ba Seehrldayvertingar3" the Art Museum. . The Museum of Art. Fifth and Taylor streets, will bo open Friday evening; February S. from t.to 1 o'clock, with free admission, giving to those ooonpled during the day an opportunity to see the paint legs lent to the association from tha collection of I. N. Fleischner. Thle -exhlbUkm will -close on Saturday when the etchings and dry prlnta which hare been displayed la the, upper galler ies will also ba removed. . Following la tha liat of tha pain tinge: George- Inness, -j American. , "Sunlit Woods"! Louis. Japy; French, "Evening Bummer on the Surand"; H. - Bolton Jones, American, landscape; Henri Zu ber, French; "Evening In Alsaoe"; SI Irving Couee. American, "The Mountain Hunter." "At the Spring. "Tha Pottery Maker"; Knot Borgh, Swedish, "Moon light in August"; P. P. Sohledgea, Dutch, landscape (water color); William Bar tain, American, "The Evening Hour"; Charles H. Darts, American, "Morning Clouds." "A Summer Morning;- Henry W. Ranger.. . American,- Jsndacape; Adolphe Montlcelll, French, "Morning." "Evening") -George Michel, French, "View from Montmartre, Parle"; Wil liam Keith, American, "After the Rain"; Lou! a Paul Dessar, American, "Bringing Home the Sheep"; Guatave Ravanne, French, Flshlngboata"; George Da Forest Brush, American, "Indian Hunt ing Cranes in Florida"; David Gauld, Scotch, landscape; H. M. Waloott, Amer ican, "Scene In Parte"; Chllde Haasam. American. "A New England Road": Fa- Zlenv. French, "Constantinople." r-r FREE SKATES To Xdlee a Oaka Uia ToalgM. - Again the management of the faraoua Oaka rink axtenda tha courtesy of free skatea and admission to tha ladles of Portland. Dn this occasion the be ginners will, be taken, care of by our expert instructors Just the aame aa waJ aim to at all otberseaalona. All wish lng to spend a pleasant evening will ! take , Kenwood, Oregon City or Caaa dero car for -Oaka rink tonight. The right time to enjoy roller skating ia now. - Ladles will be furnished with skatea and admitted free at. the Oaks rink tonight . I Shadow Etiquette. "I saluted the Kaffir chief respectful and hearty," said the sailor. "Can yon Imagine my surpt lee when he gave me a klckf 1 '. " Get off my shadder,' ha says. ' "WotV :. ' . "Get off my shadder.' . I was aitandlng, by crlnua, on his shadder, the shadder of his stomach. . I skipped from there to the face. He'i groaned. When I got on to sunlit ground again, ha stkya to me: "Didn't you never have no brlnglil' upT Look at yon, now, lengthanln' out your shadow longern mine! - Crouch, oonsarn you, or I'll warm your hide with thia here club The sailor gave a loud laugh and emptied his glass of hot milk. - " Them Kaffirs,' ha said -regard their ahadders aa part of themselves. A polite Kaffir would no more walk on another's shadder than a polite Ameri can would hit a lady. They have a reg ular ahadder etiquette. - Too muatn't on no account let your ahadder be longer than a superior's; yon must crouch to make it smaller; and that there crouch for the purpose of diminishing the ahad der la thought by tha Spencer! an philoe- ophers I don t rr T the origin of the bow Clean-Up Sale of BAUMER'S ., w r ...... .-. -, . . ' ' . . .' .''-..., Gdds-and-Ends ; The odds and ends left over from our Clearance Sale the past month we determined to rid ourself d ii prices will; move them. We -meritionordyZa! few here; many more throughout the. house : , ' Odds and ends of Fancy A - lot of Ladies'; Fine .Wool Dress Goods, 60c Shoes, $3.00. and $3.25 ,: value-- , T ; i'-. values, at; $2.37 Odd lots .' of Ladies Men's Golf Shirts, near Hose, 25Tand 35c ones, ly all sizes, $1.00 and at, pair .,v .$1.25 values, at 19c A lot of 25c and35c Fine China Cups and f. Saucers, at ..",'. . .'. . . . .. . . V i. . . i. ' BAMER'S: t UNION AVENUE AND EAST.MORRISON. wmWMffmWHWWWHWHWvfvTv, A Darrjain Friday Srvsatlon and It's ; th Greatest That Tou Etir Hiard Of Women's $fl.0Q -That's the exciling newa we pectilrt(nyrthe Hosiery section from mora till night. . Think of It, 51.00 to $1.75 grades' for 40. Was there eyer greater sensation r 200 dozen of them 2,400 pairs of tne finest genome rencb lisle thread Hose and they are almost as fine as a silk, all black, beautifully silk embroidered, full regular made, double heels and toes. Remember this is not an undesirable lot of out-of-date styles and odd colors, for they are new up-to- date styles, all blacks the very kind most m demand and every patr is warranted, (guaranteed 51.09 to $1.75 value. IIt's a saU that should be of interest to Portland! best dressed women, for it' la Indeed very seldom that such exquisite qualities . ? .i . are offered on a bargain counter at such sensational price. . . ., Me Now for the Dost Dor of All-Friday's Cleanup Bargains at -:The BsLnkrupt Shoe Sale A I V A one-day dean sweep of all odds and ends and broken lines. ' Every small lot from the Hartman Wise shoe stock marked at a price to sell at sight. - Now for bargains. Did you ever see the like? WOMEN'S $3.00 AND $4.00 SHOES AND SLIPPERS About -values One, two and three pairs of a kindits mixed lot of over 300 pairs and those that come get the best-AVomen'a-Ice and-Bnttcq-hoesrwcta .a Uppers and odds and ends of sample bnoes, all buncfted in one great lot avcnoice ..... Boys' 02.50 Shoes Lace and blucher stylei all souc all sizes; Me xa's $5 Shoes ' lit tineit dress and patent leather Mtoes; all Hartman Wise best $5-00, grades; pair ................... (vyi hnHlaa 10c ahd ISc Shoe Polish. Shin- m TT si -1 IjOOO pairs rubber heels for men's and wo- n'la Black Shine. Bixby's Blackola andKf KllT men's shoes: sold all over. at 25c and 30c. Child's 01.50 Shoes Odds and ends and broken A ( lines; most all sises; 4VC pair ......... ,........... A-W- V Men's Worll Shoes $149 'All solid leather; none worth less than $2.50; pair others. Choice Women's $2 Shoes t 50 pairs in all, and A . i p jojflotce, Women's $6 Shoes $2.85 5c Dot. U The finest of the Hart man Wise stock; all $5 and $6 ones; pair ...... 1,000 pairs rubber heels for men's Sk'Wae . erMr. aa w e and blucher styles. (T "f Pf solid lethcxr -aad k-1 " ! sizes; pair V 1 UfJ Bargain Friday paieni leainer $1.89 16cPr. BARGAIN FRIDAY SENSATION NO. 3 5,000 YdsTl 5cand 20c Fancy Ribbcms A cleanup of thousands of yards of. the finest of 5-incn pore suk rancy viuuuu, in orer 20 different styles, all col ors; none worth less than lac and up to 20c, and remember full 5 inches wide. Choice, yard ...... BARGAIN FRIDAY SENSATION NO. 3 Women s 39c Lisle Fin. Vesta andPantoI The best you or. any other woman ever saw at the price. Fine lisle finish Vests and Pants, In white only," high neck, long nd short sleeves, silk trimmed and pearl . buttons. - Never sold under 39c anywhere. Choice v BARGAIN FRIDAY SENSATION NO. 4 500 of These Women's $i.50and $2 Umbrellas AO $2.00 and $1.50 values jusf as we claim, 26 inch and real Gloria Serge, parsgon rustproof frames, natural da only tion, and tomer sterling pearl "n "-jOtafi wood handtta One II fI jT for a Friday sensa kXHW but one to a cus- s 1 1 . I ' .f.....:...t.v vv 19c Brass Curtain Rods:: The extension kind 9cEa Bartraln Friday Sensation No. 6 and It's the Qreatsst sf All Women's 39c to 75c Sample Neckwear m . . . . - - ... . . 1. a .nm r . YamII flwiA m K.rnr.m lr .nntl tfiltt . Skv SS Searcn xne town over, go t'j v, - - -.o-.-- - anywhere. The handsomest, finest and fanciest of women s fancy Neckwear at 4c Over 1,200 piece to go. Handsome silk! stocks and lace effect collars, plain tailored styles or ' richly trimmed with ribbons; all colors, white, black, pinks, blues, etc Remember every piece the newest styles and really handsome neckwear. Made for the finest trade snd made to sen ai oc 10 Mfc 35cFancsr Pillow Covers.; All" complete for one dsy m T Women's Aprons Made of - best black sateen, long and short, ruffle trimmed; . worth up to 50c One to a cus- -)Cf tomer.,...,. ,.,.....?. Women's Corsets White, pink and blue silk finished girdles, all sizes; a world-wide 50c grade and never sold , 2Qr for less 07t lO-4 Sheeting 19c Mill ends 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, almost as good, as Pepperel; all good lengths-and -sold, off the bolt at 30c, yard a7l 8 l-3c wide 18-inch glass Tow- ? eling in blue and pink; yard...uC Plain and checked fancy Ging- ? hams; cheap st 8 l-3c, yard ...OS. -25c Towels 19c Large 24x44 heavy Bsth fk Towels; mfcde to sell at I KMH 25c each ......... ...... A -V Any Woman's Cloak In the House There's no reserve; three-quarter and seven eighth lengths, mixtures, checks and plaids,, silk and satin lined. Jast 43 ia all, and we in clude our entire stock. . . . - Worth up 5R Ofi to $30 CHOICE IVU s All our women's finest ea m x TAILORED SUITS SI 0.9a valuea n to tit; eholoe,,.. V V V 100 women's finest aample tj Ta " $10.00 SILK WAISTS S)3.00 Plalo colors and plaids I Another Day of Bargains in the CUT PRICE GROCERY . - ' v " - . Not a reduced price here and there but on everything throughout the lint there's a saving. . .. . - 22 Lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 25c 3-lb. pkg. Gold Dut."...;.lJ 10c Arm and Hammer Soda., of 10c Cow Brand Soda Royal Baking Powdef, lb....aOi Magic Yeast. 3 for J0 Jell-O, 3 forJ.Tr.r.rii..-.-ri25 15c Knox's Gelatine Baker's Chocolate, lb Baker's 30c Sweet Chocolate, lb. 25c Bottle Maple Svrup 65c 1-b1 Maple Syrup 50e 30c jt Vermont Maple Syrup. 22 15c can finest "Salmon , tlf 25c ran Lobster ...... Jtl 30c can Kippered Herring.... 20 15c can Chipped Beef Of 15c can Veal Loaf lit. JOc.can Oil Sardines ........ ,t 15c can lot 12c csn ........ Baker's 25c Cocos. can .20f Ghirardelli's 30c Chocolate, can 254 30c bottle Salad Oil 17 1 TAPIACO SAGO 7 I 8PLIT PEA8.V. I LU 10c pkg. Gloss Starch ........ t 10c pkg. Corn Starch Be 10c Seeded Raisins. 3 pkgs...25 10c pkg. Borax for 8 10c pkg. Cream of Tartar .... 8 8 ream of Wheat ...16 ermea, pkg. .IT 7-lb. box Macaroni ..'...SS 10c 1-lb. pkg. Egg Noodles ,...Te 10c 1-lb. pkg. Macaroni 7 10c 1-lb. pkg. Spaghetti 7 Small White Bean, lb. ..4 Triscuit Biscuit, pkg. .u 8 And the reductions are on Just the goods you need and quantities that .. . ...-,.. , every One can use. ' - - , 15c India LInons 1,000 yards mill ends, fine ' and sheer; full width, good lengths, and finest 15c grade, Derliele-r' Cambric The genuine ' goods, but in mill ends only; full yard wide and made to sell at 12Hc, Qtp yd ...OAC ,39c Jap Sllhs . 10 bolts only; full width, all colors; an extra fine 35c grade. -r For one day, yard ....... ..VOt 50c Dress Goods ' 36-lnch 'Novelty Dress Goods, in all colors and black; new spring designs, and cheap at 50c, $1 Dlanftets 69c ' 300 reg. $1 gray Cotton A Blanketa; good weight; C nice fleece; special " J Bargain Friday Sensations In 15 Special . 1.000 each 1,000 best 25c Gas Mantles, 15- IUV Best 25c White Opal Glass- 1Q Globes, each '. ll Reg. $2.50 Iron-Frame d OQ Clothes Wringers, each ..$1.0 O Large $L2S Enameled Dish : F Ar Pans, each.... ....OUC $1.00 Cocoa Door Mats. .....82 Best 65c Coffee MUls. ...... .25 Reg. 5c Fire Shovels. .....M..8 FRIDAY MOIWG SPE(MS From 9 to 10 oXIock One Houf Only 1,000 large regular Se sacks f Table Salt ........i.. ....... .J 25c cake Genuine Cuticura tTf Soap ...... 25c cake Woodbury's Fa cial Soap 17c 1,000 regular 2Sc cn Gravri p Tooth Towder - 1,000 best 55c full-size 72 by 90-inch Sheets Reg. 15c large 42 by 34 inch Pillow Cai it... F.xtra Urge size best 1-' . Towels at Mill enr! 10c Fancy . ured '..;'l.n', yar-l .... r. 2 fr 5.- .r A I c i f, at 2 ( r