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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. , 1807. CONCEALED FILE IN WEDDING CAKE 1 1 Miss Masle Coyle Wandlass, whose picture here appears, wedded Thomaa Wandlass, alias Charles Howard, "gentleman burglar,". In Charleston. Massachusetts, penitentiary, and passed him a tile In the wedding cake, with which he effected his escape. . Wandlass has Just fallen heir to 180.000. . , BRQKEfl WIRES DELAY MESSAGES . Lines of Both Companies Along F Coast Practically Disabled T x 't'.:'y;i by Elements. : Floods have carried down telegraph . wires east, south and north, and, U --- Weetera -Union - has AO- Chicago nor , Oakland wtre todar. Neither Seattle . nor Helen has a wire east, and there Is no wire working- between Helena and Bait lake. The Postal Telegraph com pany has a wire working .spasmodical . ly between Portland and Seattle, but the erush of business makes It Impoe ; slble to get anything through on time. . ' The . Vancouver, British Columbia, , wires are down north of Port Madison - . and nothing is moving by telegraph be V tween the coast end eautera eta tea, la - some vlacea , the trouble Is caused by ' heavy rains carrying out bridges or pole lines. In th mountains sieei or mow has saralrsed the service. The ; telegraph, oompanlea have never been ' operated on the pacino coast witn so "much trouble as they are having thia . T winter. ' There ' has been almost continuous . difficulty with the elements for the last two months. Enormous damage naa Vbeea done and delays to business and tias dlanatrhes have been almost un- 1 parallel. Today the oompanlea have larger repair forcee In the field than ' ever In their history. 'The wlree are ' being restored ae faat as possible. It . le aald the breaks tnat nave occurrea - In the last three daya from floode can ; 1 be quickly repaired es the weather le 't not eo severe aa It waa during the , sleet and enow storms a month ago, " when It waa aim oat impossible to han . -'die equipment , BOTH EYES BLOWN OUT ; BY STUKP EXPLOSION " ' ... ' , . ' ' -'; j '',.'. , , -., - :: Anderson Horribly Mangled in '! 1 ah Accident ' at' . V? " A ' ".: Canby. y V 4 ' fRnattat ManatHi ta The loaraat.t Canby. Or, Match II.. Anderson. i who wss caught by ' aa explosion of 'dynamite while blasting stumps vaster ' day; is lingering between life and death ' thia morning with little chance ef re ! covtry. Both eyee ere blown completely out, his -skull -is fractured, ths bones ' In his face ere broken and eeveral ribs : fractured Dr. H. H. . Dedman, who at " tended the man, says his condition Is : ths most horrible be hae ever witnessed. The doctor thinks It Is but a question of a few hours whn the man will die. lie is bow unconscious and seems to be free of pain. ' Anderson owns a valuable farm two ' miles east of town and wae blasting ' stumps In clearing up a farm for George Brown, a neighbor. He loaded three tumps and set off the fuses. When two of the discharges had gons off he for got how many he had set off, thinking , he had set but two Instead of three. As ' he approached the third stump a neigh bor who had .been watching his work shouted to him,' warning him not to ap proach nearer. Just as ' Anderson reached the stump the explosion oc curred, tossing hie body 29 feet Into the air. - A few months sea Anderson offered Ms farm for sale with the Intention of lvir the country. But when a buyer r. i tn tk it hli wife refused te it oiX i Big Log Drive. , fSpeetal nupatcS to The JearaaLl ' Colfax, Wash., March II-About 1, 0 0 9.00 Teet - of sawieg - have arrived here from the head waters of the Pa louse river. - The. legs are owned by the Potlatch Lumber company, who own a big mill at this place. Thle Is the big gent drive of logs ever brought te Col fax. The big mill will now start saw ing at once. This will give" employment to more than 100 men. Announcement XxtraoTdihary HLILIG THEATRE Vsu!tmi April 2-3, '07 , . , v . " i Matinee Wednesday Afternoon. San Carlo Opera Co. ' Henry . Russell, Director, ' " ; lfiO ARTISTS : ': ' " Including v ' .' Rime. Lillian Nordica Miss Alice NleUen, Mile. Dereyne. Mile, Tarquinl, ' '4 , : - - Mme. Monti Baldinl, .a , Mme. Borlinatto, ; , ; Signor Constantino, .- 1 Signor SeguroU, Siemor Martin, ' Signor Fornari, . . . . , v Signor Galperinl, (- - And Others. : CHORUS SS ' BALLET 20 ORCHESTRA 50 ' Sig. Cond, Conductor. " RSPXRTOXRS Tuesday Night. . . "Ls Gioconda" Wednesday Matinee... "La Bobeme" Wednesday Night "Carmen" . , PRICES Entire Lower Floor.;.,...... Balcony, first four rows....... Balcony, next five rows....... Balcony, last five rows........ Gallery, first four rows Gallery, genera) admission. 1... Boxes $ 5.00 S 4.00 S 3.00 i 2.00 $ 1.50 $ 1.00 $25.00 MaiL Orders BOTH IN AND OUT OF TOWN RECEIVED , NOW , , . ' Season Orders three Operas will be given preference, over single Op era orders. '., ..;.;, 1 ; Address orders and make checks payable to W. T. Pangle, Manager Ueilig Theatre, Portland, Oregon. ... . Inclose aelf-adrlreaaed atamneil mi. velope for safe return. . ..... BOX OFFICE SALE .Opens Tburlday, March 2S THIS IS THE VJOIIDERFUL LAUBERT-SIIYDER Health Vibrator Aids Nature, restores elreulatlon, gives a glow of health te the weak or feeble. Price $2.50 AX.WATS IOU) OM imOTib Make Artistic Pictures There are tirnea when everyone needs the soothing, quieting, helpful effect of our famous . " "VloodlatlC: Home Medical ; Apparatus complete with a full set of electrode footplates, cords, all In a mahogany bog, handsomely finished. Each with book con taining full directions for treatment and use. Every family should have one of these batteries. Nothing so efficacious In the treatment of nervous troubles, headaches, neuralgia and rheumatiam. No liquids to spill or corrode. . Make every film or plate . count Never waate your ammuni- tlon. Thousands who have ' a camera or kodak neves go, be yond Juat plain ordi nary picture making. . FIMU oom to - va with your films and plates we'll t convert them Into everlasting cb jects ef pleasure.' -, we develop and . print artlstloaOly no tank r slop bucket work. We -don't waate - your best, ef- . forts with erexy ma- . chine work. We de velop films or platea , the day we get them. ' We tell you when your prints will be ready, and don't die- ' appoint you. - 1 PRICE $6.00 : Hin.Yoti Visttti Out Optical Department ' ONE HALF THE WORLD . Wesrs glasses, but not half of those wear the right glasses. The wrong glasses are often worse thsn none; they are a constant strain and a per, roanent injury to the eyes. The right and the best glasses from our Optical ' Department are : guaranteed and told at reasonable prices. . . . Easter Bunnies . "pedal .this week. Regular most etores lies. Easter Chicks ? : W GET YOUR BOY OR GIRL AN MISCO" Camera Todaj a up to $ so. rr W e guarantee every one we aell to make - good pictures, and In struction free. We snake lan tern aUdee Wi take your ' best negatives or pho tos and make beautiful enlarge ments, any de sired else, on se- , pla or black art naner. We saake transparenclee And all at popular piioae. Oallerlea equipped in every detail, RUBBER SPECIALS OUR RUBBER GOODS Bring, us new customers every day . The largest stock, the finest gooda and prices that ault the most oritlcal shopper. Look at these specials: , ' Combined Syringe and Water Bottle, l-qt.08 Fountain Syringe, t-qt.49at Ladles' Spray uyringe . ........ I.T3 i ll I ,' ) 'aw , W 3 i EASTER EGG DYES Come and Listen to that wonderful Instrument, the LOWNErS EASTER CONFECTIONERY SSY TSeV 91.2S,. 91.90, 2.75- Each, package a work of art and. lasting delight Victor victrola XSXAX. DBAWTST9-SOOK iRiHima,: Bo many people of means and taste demand the character of drawing room - entertainment which only the Victor eaa aupply that we have designed this superb new Instrument, with the horn, all moving parts snd place for It records and accessories, en tirely concealed In a handsome mahogany cabinet en ornament in any drawing-room . By opening or closing the tipper doors, the musie In made loud er soft ag desired. With this Vlolor-Victrola you can treat srour- guests to such a refined, varied, complete draw, lng-room entertainment as no ether means can supply. - fill; Bathing Caps Rubber Gloves FOR BABY, 60 ,60e Imported Rubber Animals .....10V 15f, 27 These toys are of pure rubber . and cannot ' make the" baby's mouth aore. . ' ' KAaTO-Z-HOUl. . . ' A - wonderful , device keepe .the baby from scratching face or eucklng the y (i en finger . '.ipX.JU .Our We Have Ml the Newest Records and v Phonographs From $5.00 Up Beautiful Indian Baskets When you are in a hurry, call Exchange 11 10, trunk lines, 20 ex- tensions; Over 100 salesmen ready to attend to your orders. We want monthlyaccQ'unts with responsible folk. .Our delivery system 1 is good, and we are always trying to improve it We take Canadian ' money at full value. This week at one third off the regnia prloa.': These baskets, ths handiwork ef the tribe of Abenakls In diana, way up In Maine, are now on . dis play In-, our Washington Street window. ..' . , - : - - Woodaed. EVER USE A Gillette Safety Razor? Makes shaving a delight. W make a trial easy. Get ene today, try it, and If you don't agree with' us that It's one ef the best things that ever happened, bring It back and get your money. . 0.00 r':' ; ray A '. FOUIITMU PEIl This week AT OUR EXPEN8B. If you're .not satisfied by Sat urday, bring It .back and get your money. ' . ' ; How Is the Time to Spray Tour reaebnshea, currants and fruit trees. It's no use to put It off until later. Spend a dollar today for one quart ef WOODUARK SPRAT and one FAULTLESS SPRAYER. Will not hurt the most delicate foliage. Destroys every leaf-eating insect or parasite. . . . Specials In Our STATIONERY ' DEPARTMENT "Bridge Whist .(. Cards J J- - '' Faacy Boa j 'Papete.. rles, regular 0e- and Tic; , 'r Special , Major Lee Moore house' book bf fam7 ous Indian photoe, .: regular d-00-') special . ... 6jC TmporSed BngUsh Bridge . Seta and Cards. . ART SKINS PYR0GRAPMC DESIGNS A large shipment of moat desirable shades just received. 78e " ' S 1.25 - 1.75 - ... Our artist win work any desired design on leather or wood. ' Burning Outfits, each one tested, f l.SO. . , : . , 1 sJ- nUSKIMG BffiDS FREE TO BOYS AND GIRLS This Instrucrlvs and amnslng toy glyen away .free to every boy or girl presenting , Tivc Butter-Nut Bread Labels ' . '.'''' '' -'. " ' ' , !. At our bakery, 270 Front street, corner Jefferson, at oar down town store, 145 Third street, be tween - Morrison and Alder streets, or to any Butter-Nut Bread wagon on the streets. -1 " - "' - ; '' ". ' . , This is the label, and it ap pears on- every loaf of genuine Butter-Nut Bread the richest and best loaf baked in the city. ' s ON SALE, AT ALL GROCERS ''''Tross Maker to nayerJ iJ-,.t.. A Carload of Reed -French's Famous Little Bijou Pianos Unloaded Yesterday The Greatest $190 Piano Ever Put on the Market on Exhibition at - Their Store on : Sixth and Burnside Streets. $5.00 a Month, Installments. Lots of pianos are sold in Portland -sold at all prices 7 but for "downright goo'dncss, no piano can touch the Reed-French Bijou style at the price -$190. Some people say a piano can't be good atsuch a price they feel like they must pay three hundred dollars or more; but we say our $190 piano beats the world for the money. ; ' , We make these pianos; we know what's in them We sold four carloads last fall, and they be haved as well through the past winter as pianos costing twice as much. , ; ,; 'i.l:'0r': , This car of beautiful little instruments (the first we have had since Christmas) will be on exhl- bition today and this evening.' (We are open till 9 o'clock.) ' ; ,'': : ;V f - , ' Here's the Proposition -It's the same as we made last fall.- ; Select a piano, pay $5.00 a month installment, keep it sixt days and if it isn't more than we say, pay the cartage and get'your money back. , .v ' f ; w' ' ' ' ' . ' ' If you prefer to begin payments from-the first, that will be satisfactory , ' , V ' ; ,' . ir.Yoa Caat Come h During the Day, Com la Tontgbt - .V.: ; ' : ' Mano Makers Dealing Directly Vrith the People 1 ' V SIXTH AND BURNSIDE V 4 C W. KEKXEDY, Wirthosse llzzittt