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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1907. mi !i:;,,;;,::;::;,Hj:;i,:!Mi;';;!;:v;';!:;'::;:::!;;jiiia!;!!!t;;i(,::;:;!i!i::: !'; ;,'!r,,!i!!'l:;:,:''''i!!!ir:!;!:;;,;i;i;!;;::i:(ii!;,!!!:ii;Hii;:i M fc: J :j: !:::tUi;r::;ft:.siiaij:.i;)t,'vw.t4Uf;!iau.u;;;ui;.'i::u'L:g;)i;:rt: i;::!lU!i(!:;jiifi!yiN!i;!,i;;'iiiiiii;liiifii'':i!Mi.::i;"'i:nia:,::iiii!!. Af'iin 'tin. mm f 100,000 Yards Embroideries At Half Priceand Less On Sale Monday Morning at 8 a. m. .An extraordinary special purchase sale of 100,000 yards of Corset-Cover and Houncinff Embroideries, in Swiss arid Nainsook, 18 inches wide. No narrow ones and the variety is so great that you can find just what you want. AVe only re gret that many patterns are so limited that you must be very" early in order to --vf:'get them. 'V- ':-.' - -' .: 0c Xmbroidery, 27c Yd; 75c Xmbroide7y70ji 4. Vgret EVLRY YARD NLW $1.00 Embroidery, 47 c Yd. $1.25 Embroidery, 67c Yd. $2.00 Embroidery, 87 c Yd. Alio Nainsoolc and Swiss Embroidery, 3 to 6 inches wide, in 6-yard strips, val ues to $1 a strip, while they last. . . .39c $1 Embroidery, 39c Strip 25c Laces 9c 83c Laces 3c $2 Net 98c C) . 25c Wash Laces 30c Beading, 8c Doz. rV?i -1 l . for 9C Lc Beading, f-inch wide, I 7 J. ' i . ' : ZT - , -value 80c dozen yards; comes 1 "T:. 7. Wash lacea In Point de Paris S dozen a piee for Q V V ' and Platts Valenciennes, 3 to 20, or, doxen. .'. ...... OC ,.CC .' 6 Inches wide, extra - good . I vdue to 25c irnL'- in $1.00 Val. Insertions I r !Yfi$tyfsfiJ dude both laces and inser- - - -iliXrf V" ' 4 tiona, fine for trimming ium- , 25C DOZ. . -;. - ' Yj-llirf. nier suiu and underwear and .. . . T . ii CSWPV for making evening n Vdenciennes Iertions. 1 to ii I & prvaiusss:. -V-iT- . . ' $L00Netat47cYard V .t . Cotton Torchon Lace and In- : $2.00 Net at 98C a Yard sertion, in fine patterns, 1 to 18-Inch Allover Figured Net . . m.- w. ., 4 Inches wide, values to for waists and suits, ecru and JJi!MJc.QQ Sl-3c; Monday only O white, value to IM ? $2.00 yard, for JjOC at ....OC yard, for , ........... tC T H E, A T S T N O V L T Y St. Regis Belts Special at 65c This -latest novelty in Fine Black and White Silk Belts is now being introduced, by Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Made in plain tailor-stitched girdle effect. Pearl, gilt and the novelty, swastika buckles, fastening at the back. All sizes to 30-inch. . Your choice . .-. ; . . . . DDC Grer Showing of Belts for Spring Costumes. " April SaleLac'e Curtains Reg. $4.50 Curtains $3.19 1,000 pairs of Guny, Renais sance, Marie Antoinette and Lacet Lace Curtains, all made of the best quality bobbinet. in white or Arabian color, 2x and 3 yards long, 48 to SO inches wide, regular $4.00 and S4JH) values- fr'J'i -Special sale ... Regular $3.S0-$3.00 Lace Curtains epecial ... 3.08 Regular $6O-$6.O0 Lace Curtains special $4.08 lift Regular $7.50 Lace Curtains special. ,..$5.08 French Batiste 15cVals.,9'2cYd. Colored floral, figured and dot designs on Whiie . French Bar tiste. Very exceptional Mon day value at Qlor Cold Cure for 15c To oar fwr eold In 14 boars, tate Luatlv. Quinlno Tablata aooordlns to eiroctlona; Ha t trust rug storM; hora -. 15 Trommor Mmlt with Co Ziror on 79 Phillip" Bnulslon of Cod linr ou ..'.t. .re 8un. alao for 40 Warnor's Smf Rhounatlo Car.. 83 Kmrraaolnt- Cttrato UUita, VoL.lSe H.ndemn'a PU Olntmaat. boa:.. 19 Oabora'a Rb.umaUa Car. It. 1b ,.89tf Aaaptta Catarrh Car. Ifta 1m..89 Eioaa's Llnlta.nt, tl als tor..T9 I Be Baby Soothlnj Syrup 18f Great Flower Sale Values to 75c for Special for Monday Only 39c 14,400 bunches of the very pretty flowers you want to trim your new spring hat axe here, every bunch to sell at only 39e Roses branched .by three, six and nine to the bunch also numerous other flow ers and foliages are placed on sale Monday at the special price.......... 39c Toa eaat kala dmAlm turl th. aart f at oar rtom P.partma. far w. ar aorlmf aaor flow aaa llllwry trtaaaliit taaa amy athac tw atom te tka atty. 35cTaff eta Ribbon Mon. Sale, 22c Yd. 5-inch Heavy All-Silk Taf feta Ribbon, in white, black and all colors, value 85c yard, nn For Monday only ...... &&C 5-Inch All-Silk Messaline Rib bon, in all new and staple colon and various shades to be blend ed for millinery purposes. , O f For Monday only kDC Fancy Ribbons, all silk, in Dres den, warp print, checks, polka dots and plain taffeta effects, iy to 4 inches wide, val- nes 85c yard. Sale...... 17C OotowW Taraa aaCty tut a aaormaly tMt klsAa of kBltttac MS OeiutVta Boolr toUa vwytktaf ka oaa k t JX "Vh of rrnca. . MASTERS-AKD PILOTS jMDED ."Open River Steamers Will Be In Command of Well Known Navigators. -STEAMER J. N. TEAL WILL x BE READY IN A MONTH Lrc Cng ot Men Win B Pt te t Wort MaoOar at SapiOe'a Yard to , ComplHe HnO and InrtaJl the Ma ;. chlnry Captala Grr," Maator. Work nn tHa llMBr J. N. Tal of -th. Opon Rtr Tfaaartatla - ; pany. wUl a rapMily puabad to torn T.letltm oa account of tb demaad for . Inerad aenrleo oa Th DaUaa. aa wll a Celllo dlrlaloa. A lar fore of ' earpontera will b. pat to work Monday and tha Wlllametto Iroa work will aaTa a fore of man on Band to Inatail tb maohlnory. It la fully xpota that th ataainar will b raT t oprt kr uy i 8ha la a th. waya at Suppl' boatyard. Captain Arc hi. Ooor ba boa -C-urwl to act a maetar. H will r port for duty In tlm to arrang for th oqulpmant Captain OWar ha ba arUTy nr.d aa maatar and pilot on Ororon watara aire It. wh.n b waa la command f th City f 8alm. Sine that tlm. ha baa boea with th O. 1 T. otnpany, CorralUa at Eaatara RaffoUtor " Una. Alaaka Exploration company n tb Yukon, and tb Co lombia. naa and Wlllamotto rlTr l Ttatona f th O. R. N. eompany. Ha li at praaant with th Regulator alna. XP? 4 lluinplire j sf Scycnty gcrca Cuics Colds and oparatlns ataamara to th Bla- Bddy la oonnactlon with tha Porta, road. Th ataamcr Relict a th Calllo. dl rlaloa. la bains auppllad with aa ell urntns plant aad aa off art will b mad t bar br m oaimlaala by th aslddl of AprlL - Captain X W. Oataa. form.rly maatar of th Columbia, th first -atoaoMr to bring- wheat to tb porta re, haa been elected aa tnaater f the Relief. . He haa bad xperlene on th appcr' Co lombia and 8nake. aa pilot of th Moan tain Oem. Captain William R. Thomaa. a retena carl in tor ( ' th Columbia. Snake and Clearwater rtrara. will act aa pilot. Captain Thoaiaa operated th Hannaford on tfaexnika and Clearwa ter rivers aad a alao -operated boats oz th. O. IV. N- eompany. . v., . , - YARDS SPLIT IN GALE : . Camdan, excepting' that ah will hT twin aorews and tw funnela , Th Pacific Coast Btoomahlp eom pany is making ex t anal re Improvement, la tta eerrloe by replacing th old steamers with new nes. up-to-date la erery particular. Tb steamer Presl dent wUl make tw trip to Koto, Alaska, a at the opening of the son aad en before tb cloee of narl ra tion la th fail. Eh will miss tw trips on th Saa Franclaoo rua for that purpose, but th Senator aad Gorernor will b on the rout by tnat tlm. BRINGS VALUABLE FREIGHT FVeMch Bark -Baromjte Has Awful t '. ExperleMM Off tha Bar. ' ' With aeerel of her yards epllt and cracked th ' French bark Bayonn ar rived In tha hanbor Teeter-da aftarnoon. 1 SI dars out from Hamburg via Cher bourg. The yards wer shattered la th storm of la at week, off the mouth of th Columbia. Several sails wcrt alas blown away and Captain Ho eon alder -htmee.. "lucky o ha-r emped with the vessel la as good sbap aa hl ata. . "I never saw such a storm," said Captain Hue yeaterday afternoon in re calling the Incident. "W wer off tb bar 1 day beeaus it was stormy that It was dangerous to ran close. We were within 16 . miles of th bar one day but stood eat again for open water aa Quickly a poeelbla, Th sea ran terribly hlrh '.and the wind simply whipped them Into clouds of spray, almost bscurlnar th sua.' The Bayonne win discharge her ea go of If. barrel ef cement at Greenwich dock and then load wheat foe Europe. Th yards will be re paired while th vassal la being dis FIVE VESSELS COAL - Call It Grip or what you like, if you have; Influenza, watery eyes nd nose pains . and sore ness in the head and chest pains in the siJe, back or limbs a rack ing Cough sore and lumpy throat general prostration, lassi tude, disinclination, if not total in capacity for work fever and thirst we y, if you have any or all of these things you will need "Seventy-seven" at once it will break up the Condition and pre vent an attack of Pneumonia. . 7P fits the vest pocket. " It r,ti',i 7". er or tmt". ' r - - -.. r. w raclflc Coast Bonkers IVraent a Uvel Sees. ' ' Vlv vasels wer coaled at th bunkers of th Pacific Coal eompany yesterday an thoee emnlored . there bad lltUe time to waste.. The goTern ment tender Arag waa first to get a supply. Shs waa followed by th tug Samson whicB la to leave for Saa Fraoclse soon with th lumbar-laden barge Wallaeat la tow. . Next to pull up te th bunkers for fuel was h Saa Franclsoa liner Coat Rica wnich me la irons Ba--rTancto yeaterday morning. v For several montlis post It has been customary for th Haniraaa San Fran cisco liners te eoal her. Th fourth steamer to eoal waa the Quito, which Is -booked to sail for North China and Siberia -today with a carr of flour. The sailing ship John Currier drop ped In for tot tons of coal for her donkey boiler. ' The John Currier ar rived here several day rt to load lumber and haa Just com off the dry dork after undergoing general repairs there. ' ANOTHER BOAT ADOED Pactfl Coaat Steamship Oompaay to Increase) Its FleK. , , 1 Th Padflo Coaat Steamahlp com pany will soon have another larr eteamvhlp on the way to tb pacific coaat from Camden. New Jersey. The lateet craft to b added to the rieet ply. Ing between Puget Sound porta and "an rranrlsoo Is tq. be named th Gov ernor. She will be one of th finest taeenrr boats afloat.' a klater ship of th rreftldnnt, now ea th wa from Half Mniioa Dollars In Cnrrency on --v .-' - the Coata Rica. ''-;- r- Half a million dollars la currency and gold waa brought to Portland y terday by th steamer Costa Rica from 6an Fraaolsoo. This Is the first treas ure ahlpment by steamer V from Saa Francisco for many years and was made bees as of th tie-up of th raU- roeda Beeidea th 5C0.06 la money, th treasur shipment ' constated ef several chests of valuables. The Oosta Rica aaila for Saa Fran cisco thla evening . carrying all tha freight that can be stored In the hold. and with a full list of passengers. , Sho noouutered 'smooth weather coming tip the coast but ran tnto some nasty seaa on her last trip down. Ens was eanght la th gal that played such havoc with shipping last week aad had a rough tlm f It. TO SUPPLY STATIONS Lighthouse Tenders , Heather and Armerla Ordered Out. The lighthouse tenders Heather aad Armeria yeaterday war Instructed to start out with suppllss for th various ata tiona along tha eaast as ooa as tha weather permits and it Is believed that they have already started from Astoria now that the wind has died dowa aad left the ocean comparatively smooth. - The Heather will re south to equip the stations In that part of th dis trict snd th Armerl will attend to th stations ea Puget sound. Any re pairs found necessary ts th buoys will als be attended to. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Th steamer Alliance arrived from Coos bay st I o'clock last night bringing a full cargo and tl paasenvers. - Th British steamer Quito Is ex pected to sail for North China and Si beria this afternoon. She coaled yea terday afternoon. , A lontraboretnea waa mrrvd while ssslsttng la working earg oa h orien tal liner Arabia yeaterday afternoon. A chute fell on his leg- and crushed It near the ankle. Th steamer Lunlne waa towed back to Portland last night by th steamer Undine, th throttle having exploded shortly after the-craft left Taylor street COFFEE DRINKERS . Can get wH toy umm of POSTUM V There's, a Reason wharf for Astoria. - The accident oo arrd a th boat had made fast at th Portland flour mills or It might hav caused oonalderable damag. Re pairs will probably be completed this morning, ao aa to permit th stssmer to maite a second start today. MARINE NOTESr 3 'Astoria, March to. Condition of the bar it I p. aa, moderate; wind south- east If mllea; weather, cloudy. - Ar rived In at t:t aad left up at a.'av Steamer Alliance from Coos bay. Arrived In last night steamer Sotoyoml from Ban Franelso. - Left up at t a. m. Steamer Coata Rica. Arrived tn aad left up at midnight Steamer Waahlag tan from Ban Francisco. Arrived at t a. av Steamer Tlrer-toe from Ban Franelso. - Sailed at 11:11 p. m. French bark Asia, for United Kingdom, for order. Saa Francisco, March M. Arrived Bteamera Roanoke, frara Portland and Tboa X Wand, from Astoria. ' Arrived Bark & P. Cheney, from Colombia liver. Sailed echooner Sehoma, for Columbia river. BELLE CREST AJlstcttamaharh alaklar Splendid Showmg la KatWr ef Balee. From a legarthy af long roars, th old Sandy road haa aow awakened and today sees It the centre of th biggest movement that Portland has yet seen la real estate. From Twenty-eighth street to the foot of the hill, the road la lined with men. Team after, team Is en re red In carting away th earth only to be followed by other wagsna filled with ties f the new Rapid Transit Un that will bring this district within If minutes from Portland s oustasss centre. At the top of th hlU is one of th heeJthlst spots In Portland today. This Is known as Belle Crest, th new ' sub-division which Jaeobs Stln company of Saa Fraadse are sailing. Th Jaeobs-Stln eompany ar probably th isrgest , auvdlvldsrs a th Pacific coast today. ' ' - In an interview yesterday, F. Jacobs, on or th members or tn nrm. said: la an of ear experience, we hav waver seen th equal of cur new uropert r Belle Crest. Portland ha many beautiful plsoea but a place te compare with this piopeity ef em la California. If we had ths trees that ere en- Belle Creet, a Int would-bring thousands of dollars agalnet a few hundred here. Wbea we get in all the Improvements ws Intend butting tnto Bell Crest, tb values wfll be doubled. yes tripled, and I say this advisedly for w hav looked all th coast ever for Investments. This property wUl hav th saa Improvements that cur highest grade southern properties are receiving. While th weather has been against Improvement work lately at the asms time matters hav progressed ry favorably. Coleman aveno has ra run through aad th teams ar now working on Marina avenue. We have sold nearly every let In the three blocks between these streets and the lots on the rise to the east of this ere rapidly - going. Just as eoon as th pipes for the Bull Rua water are laid, we will put In the cement side walks and curbs. Ths big gates at ths entrance te Marina avenue, will be commenced at once." iiiPiii 1400 Automafe Girl-ILcss L99 Telephones MWork -V " Secret Service, No Nerve-Racking Bells, : No Trembler No Party : Lines, Rates Reasonable, Service Unexcelled, Long Distance Lines Being Built Everywhere. . : . - r r -- 9 M S3 M 8 a 8 M Si n ri A Bulletin containing the names of subscribers whose telephones have been put in commission1 is now in the press and will be issued in a few days. These Bulletins will be issued from time to time, as tha instruments are put operation, and no means is being spared in pro viding every expedient known for improved, up-to-date telephone service.'-- , -. - . t ; In the installation of the service the Company is obliged to ask the indulgence of its patrons in the delay that has been occasioned in "cutting in" service. This has been due to the fact of the tie up of freight consignments from the East. Every assurance has been given the Company that the cars are moving towards Portland. , In the meantime arrangements should be made for the installa tion of a "HOME at your place of business and residence. Call Contract Department. "A. 4039." SHOW. TO INCITE . . RAISING FINE HORSES t PfcTwtrh . Tit. JesnMLI Baker City, or, March 1. With 4 entries the first hers show ever held In Baker City .scored a decided succeee this afternoon. The boraes were paraded rt th reviewing stand t th music the Whit Swan band. Addreeae were made by Judge W. B. Levena, Mayer John aad Judge Samuel Whit. The Home Telephone Corapaay PARK AND BURNSIDE STREETS. : ..... . at -- ' ' - X prise wer awarded, th show be ing given as aa Incitement to th rals tnr of blooded animal Fully t,0 cojptry people wer en h streets to witness ths parade. Af of Maaaarhaartt 3u6gr, From the Boeton Herald. ' Th law of Masaachusetta n being expounded with wisdom and reasonable celerity "by a bench of seven Juree whose average sge Is fl yea re. Tn fact It abnuld be said that aeldnm. if ever. ...... -J The Toaeh Thai Meals Ts the touch ef Buck ion's Arnica Ralva It'e the happiest combination of Amir flowers and healing balaara ever com pounded. No matter bow old the sore or ulcer is, this salve will cure It For bums, scalds, cots, wnunds or plies, it bss no equel. Guaranteed by Red Croaa 1 bermacjr. tSo, hag a Judg beea appointed as young as to, tha are mentioned by Dr. Osier when man's best attalnmsnt la life ar. achieved. At present two ef the lodge. Morton and Hammond, ar on th threshold of 1; one. Chief Justloe Know lion. Is tl; Judge Sheldon Is II. Judg Ballsy Is 17. Judge Lortlng It, while Judge Rugg, the latest appointee, is the youngest, being . Still. It should be said that ths work Is Quit evenly distributed, th seniors doing their share - with the Junior., snd no high court In the country haa a better reputation for having Its' work so well la hand or stand, hither. FreHent Ttoneevelt tirj;t1 to b a ranl-i'ite f r nnoo-or hv the flwe-V i ' 'M . . i ... v t.t lllin. , ,li In 1, . Piano. USED EXCLUSIVELY BY SsnCsrb Opera Co. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY RY 11 M tl i it H !i