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THE OREGON SUNDAY 1 70URNAC," PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING MAY ff, 1S07. LAY COREY TOO BUSY TO ATTEND TO BUSINESS l- l". H'if J : Magnate MSo f Occupied WSt k : preparations tor weaaing ne f; r V Will See No One. ' . "IMPORTANT COMMITTEE X Meetings are in auto J i Jfo Expense Has Been Spared In I- t gigniiig Gowns for Miss Oilman 'v:Mid Paris Is Astonished by Won- ' . "':".. nr.. ir. ha TiiuHt f-JIBd Win.) . 1 - . io. Tortc Mar 4. -In ; these ante. V s-..mn riv President 'William El it ' n. rv,, 1. in little or no attention 'VWf.t, tHtee trust's business "fairs, lis 4 ft ' la devoting practically aii oi " t .Tirif About Miss , Mabello Oilman f ; and 'taking an-active part In Prepare i Ittonfor-tbe wedding, which Is to bs ' b 'followed by a mid-ocean yachting yojr- if , Since Wednesday forenoon, when ths ; ifcetress arrived on ins Kaiser t 'and put up at ths Hotel Gotham, Presl " ent Corey bas spent only two or three & jhours at tha offices of ths steal trust, (In ths Empire bunding, i i - Men who have called to sea Mr. Corey V ibersonaHy. bave been gravely. Informed ?fcv confidential secretaries,' that "Mr, fcorey Is attending an ImporUnt com ;. imlttee tpeetlnr. , s cannot oe seen ior y i taererai nours." ' ",: t.. , V i Oorsr. Cannot Ba: fssn.' i ' .Tbs same answers are given If a call f !s made later In the day. No one cart !ee Mr. Corey at ths Empire Tmlldlngi I - neither can they get him on ths teie I- Yhone,but if they ahould happen to be I at the Hotel uomam iney wouw co mr. Corey turt oot la an autotooblls with h -'lllsa Oilman and could follow them on J. drives through tha park or on shopping '"i. Mr, Corey has put two automobiles K .Jat the 'disposal of Miss Oilman and her ? MAtha. Hi Manila nnr frh ' flowers 'every roorning. v A. large oouquet oi 'American -beauty ' roses arrived at ths tOotham early today, bearing Mr. Corey's .card. It was taken to Miss QUman's ' apartments and arranged In her boudoir. 1 The Diana for ths wedding hava not trnen made public as yet It Is reported that the - ceremony, will take place at ...Garden City. i . -. ; In reply to questions which were put -to Mra. , Gllman, 'tha mother. It was wlren out -that tha couple immediately after the ceremony will leave for an (extended yachting tour across the ocean, after which they Will open the mansion iat 801 Fifth avenue.' '-:; .. . 1 ; f '" .r ' I ; T ' I Mil V " . i Hi: x via yl rarlslaa Oowna. ' J t Miss GUmiln -has made, a careful 'study In the, selection-of ber gowns In 'Paris before leaving for America,1 and 'jfias long been noted for het taste; In dress. -No .expenao has been spared In ' carrying cut tbe trlde-elect'a ideas ' of 4 J charm la f isffflct and1 French modistes were auttibriaed W. engage embroiderers. win iacBmami iu mug ran paneia Mansion at 801 Fifth Avonue, New Tork.' Recently Purchased by H. H. Corey for His Bride-to-Be, Ma- belle Oilman. ' :..:.' ; ,'.- 5 and especially wovon.i: berthas, iot to ,! 1)8 found lu ths most 'expensive shops.-. 1.-1 A costume which .the bride-to-be pari ; Jltrulnrlv favor ia n rrTli(lt fimt nat 1 Aimtaa . th. i ' . - ' - i . . . v .u upga ma iwruvo. cujixou pvr u, mo i nair si .one siae witn bewitching ef- i material draped ever the shoulders and edged with lace, while ruffles of the Same rare laoe form the sleeve under heath. ' The gown Is caught in graceful llnee to the figure below the bust and then falls loosely m graceful lines to the feet; but the sheer material is of such translueency as to show toe per fect lines of the wearer's figure, the silk underdress being close fitting. The overdress Is elaborately trimmed and the panels of this skirt are also heavily embroidered with rarest silk and lace applique. " . ,v Actress 7osss Because of Its exquisite beauty Mis Oilman desired to pose in this gown and wore it with aa Immense broad-brimmed hat of white chiffon folds. The hat was caught up In front with a large cluster of oostly paradise plumes, following the line of the brim and reaching to the shoulder.'.; ." v- v-? - - , ." . - An afternoon costume and one which is particularly fetching t Miss Oilman's plqunnt style Of beauty, 1 one of pale tiue oroaaciotn. The round skirt is plaited and stitched with a broad band of .the cloth about . the teetii Oraoes cover the entire blouie And the dusters are sxquiifltely wrought In- the most intricate design, v The bat worn with this -gown Is of straw in the darker shads and trimmed heavily with cher ries, ootn over ana under the brim. 1 A inna 'cni'Mbn in uiiiu luunwu m ' FAVOR mmm I British OF PEACE Ruler's Policy at The Hague Will Be Eventual " 4 .Disarmament.' - OSWALD 17ESTT0 RELEASE LANDS WILL BEGIN WORK ON ' JAPANESE PRINCE NEXT Anti-Mllltary Campaign Guns Will Be Torned Upon Fnahlml Who Is en His Way to London 'Appears v to Be la Good Health. .V 1 i? C yrnbllabera' Pma by'. Special teaaed Wtra.): 1- ' London, May 4. King Edward re- 'i ' turned from his continental tour to ''i day. It is expected that the result of lils mission wlU be that Britain's policy 5 rat The' Hague will be to advance the i doctrine of eventual universal disarm- nment, however Impractical limited dis V armament may appear to the delegates ' when -they come tn.te close pontact with the propesiUon. - - , . ' i? King Edward appears In the best of fcealth. He was greeted by a brlUiant " assemblage, Including the Frtnce of ! - .Wales and - ths ; legation staffs of a 'I number of j foreign envoy a The king's ; i ntl-mllitary campaign will ; be contln- tied -in- connection with the .visit of 1 frtnce Fusbimi f Japan, , who arrives ext-we- State Railroad Commissioner at Washington 'With C O. Brown. n i-i-.t-: SCHOOL FUNDS WILL BE INCREASED BY PATENTS Commissioner Ballinger Will Con. sider , Lists Covering Unndred ' Xbonaand Acres Which HaVo Been " 1 Pending for Tears. . Jligh School Teams at Hood Hirer. fSpedel DlproS to The Jooraal) 1 Hood . Elver. Or, May 4. Before laree crowd the High school team from The Dalles defeated the Hood River High" School team today In a game that jwss a walkover ror tne Tisitora, - xne core was IS to 1. - The -latter were outclassed in every department and nar rowly escaped a shutout. ... That That comes to tj6n every spring Is a j cign that; your blood ts f wanting in V. viUlitfj just M pimples and other ernp. r tiooA'are sfgns that your blood is im 4f 'pure,;:iA'4'3i-w' l r One ipf Uie grcaHacts of experience aid obsaVation i that Hood's Sarsa- parllla alway removes That Tired Feel- j t . tog Yfaew.'-iiiw''?; eooragei i ' 'ctrength an.d animation; cleanses the ' blood, clears the complexion; bnilds up i ,tbe icltyM:;-k 1 t This is one of the reasons why Hood's I ;&r?&parilla is Che Best Spring Medicine, Accept iorsaJ)stitTit' for x'CJ HcodVOarsaparHIa rl Irit on having Hood's. Getittodsy. ,. (Waebkigtoe Bareae t The loaraaL) ' -Washington, D, c. May . Oewald West of the Oregon railroad commis sion, formerly stats land agent, and a. O. Brown, clerk of the land board, have taken up Oregon land matters with the commlsaloner-general of the land office with the view of having a large number of lieu selections now pending-before the department passed to patent- Lists covering nearly 100, 000 acres of land are pending, some of which were filed ae long as 10 veara ago. None have been passed to patent Commissioner Balllnrer. log the complaints of .West and Brown. investigated the; matter and finding no rvasvu wny mesa usia snouid be long er held UP, ordered that they be given immediate consideration. This matter is or -creat, importance to tbe school fund f f the state, as under the state jaw no .indemnity lands can be sold un til tney, have been patented to the state' by the government, , As soon as the state receives the patents, certifi cates and deeds can be issued and the money received , from ; purchasers can be placed at Interest. West- ha been spending most of his time while hers in me ornce or tne interstate com merce commission, where -he has been gathering data and information for the use of the railroad commission of Ore- . t ' " sjMsssssasasMMMMSwsaieBSHasjeBMSwespHMssBisBBaBB YELLOW PINE-TREES . FOR THE GRAND CANYON ar Us WnshSiSl nsk frnisaf fc ' Washington May 4. What promises to become an additional attraction to the thousands of visitors to the Grand canyon of the Colorado Is a govern ment plantation of forest trees.:-, A thousand yellow pine trees have just been set out east of the Grand canyon station, with a view to trying whether It Is practicable to reforest land .swept by fires which have destroyed all for est growth.- ."A cumber of such areas can be seen Vldina-; from Williams . to the Grand Canyon, and if those areas can be artificially restocked by plant ing, the natural beauty of the route will be very much Improved. . But Mr. Bryan has not Y(4 declared thkt no t man la a true Democrat who doe net subscribe to the Commoner,- J r : f ,. ........ ., .. , J - y'J 'r'j, .i v ( ,r.i . , -v , -.' . ,.. . . ... '. I . J,.-: .; What'a the ue"of worrvine alone in furnished roomi? If you were saving by it : there would be some excuse, but the difference in the rent of furnished apartments and a cozy flat or cottage will pay for your furniture. "And then the convenience and the satisfaction of knowing it's all yours makes it teem more like home a real home, with everything selected to suit your individual taste. Come in, select what you want, then divide the amount into small weekly or monthly payments and youll.be sur- prised how easy it all is,", v.. ; T?.$&i;iff,it COOK WITH GAS The. makers of the Monarch Range have added to -their line Monarch Oaa attachments, which Is sold when de- ' sired, with Monarch Malleable; Ranges. These gas attachments are maae strongly of Malleable Iron and Steel, riveted together,-and are of the same construction as the Range and made to match It perfectly. " These new Improvements should .be of Interest to every one building a new home, and to many who are using old stylex ranges. . ' The large else ' Monarch Range, with complete Monarch Gas- Stove at tached, all connections and plumbing ' Included ..;.. 125 Gas Stove attachment, connected and t set up .v."...., ; . .". . . r.f 84.00 ; Monarch Malleable Range, 15-Inch oven ' with drop door .closet and thermome- ter ............ f 54.00 r BMBBSSgSS 'BBBJSW . Folding O o C a t i s - -. with steel -wheels, price. ..- ..82.85 folding ' Oo. Carts with rubber tires. ' "price; . . .$3.25 Folding Reclining ' Go-Cart a with rub ber tires, adjust . able back and foot . end ... . 84.05 .In Its construction this Cot is a','' marvel, of skill, . opened it is a full length', easyi elaatlo and com , fortablev bed, Folded it is a snug package about ' I feet long aad weighs II pounda It Is equally r ussful fortamp, - lawn, piaasa . or home. -.Will support 800 pounds. , Price ...i. $2.75 I 7-. ivfl ?'"'' ' li ?: ' . .. ' " :' ' v''- ' -V I This style of Camp Stool we recom mend -on "account of Its strength. The frame is made of. hard maple and the . Joints are- malls. ; able steel. We have cheaper ' ones, but no others that give : so much satisfac tion. Price ...70t In tbe eastern states gasoline - has ' Paid ins- Retsllnlna long been used as a fuel where gas Is. (Wu h h r J not oownaoje. is oecoming nec , ' " , sary on tills coast to find some fuel to ; :t Ires, . 'adjustable . , tMil9 the place of jsood and coal for v'.-' back and foot end. -' cooking. We recommend the 1 uee of '.C . . .... a m b. ' mrm aril 4 n . witn parasoi vtb .targe. Basket , Fold ing Reclining Ge .Carta, rubber tires, adjustable baelt and footVend. with parasol ... . . 8 8.00 , This Chair can be folded and carried as easily as an um brella. It is one of the most comfort able' chairs made, adjusting itself perfectly to ths shape of the body. Beat made of finely colored duck, fast colors. Price.... 81.45 CAS PLATES . Heavy black enameled, two burner gas plates, regular tl.S. Special 82.55' Kickel ' plated gas plates, . two-burner. ' regular .. gasoline when used with the INSUR- ANCE Gasoline Stoves, which have been examined and tooted By the National Board of Flra Underwriters. - ." 1 ..V These stoves are as satisfactory and' '"cost less to operate than a gas stove,. -' Gasoline - Range,- complete as shown - above. Including oven ...... 827,50 Many other styles in stock from this. price down to the ordinary two-burner , low stove, which we sell at ,.'..82.75 This Special f2.05 This chair is made so that it is adjust-,'- able to any position when in use. The " seat is a good quality of duck, fast t colors. The frame Is of hard wood - and thoroughly tested. It folds more perfectly than any other reclining chair . mads. Price .......... .81.25 ' cev foe vet. ' III...' j..ii jP ? :M2mm- :'5 IHlJI V ' V',. SSI ft-, f 1 U 2r, I .) id"' t.ir, -mm folding Table Is made of hard wood, top 2xS feet, will seat four per sona It is strong and rigid and will support S00 lbs., else folded feet long, 1x7 inches. Price .... i 3. 83.00 Elaht-day Clock. tiM value. vTsjMit SALE OF 4.W '!-;'' -::,.!:i'?:'' :'!.. .Rt'K,. K' . Alwln Collapsible Go-Carts can be folded flat and packed in a , trunk if desired. The Joints are all malleable . steel ' and metal ' parts are nickel plated. Thess ' carts are light and convenient. ; We have them as low as S18.50 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ' REFRIGERATORS - Our entire line of Refrigerators, this season are made of the best quality ash, with a finely pol ished finish. The trimmings are rust proof and of the best quality. Galvanised lined Refrigerators, J5-lb. capacity 80.00 Galvanised -Lined Refrigerators, ; 60-lb. capacity ..'.....815.00 ' Galvanised Lined Refrigerators, 75- lb, capacity 8 10.50 Enameled Refrigerators, 50-lb. capacity, ...... .821.00 Enameled Refrigerators, 76- lb. capacity" ...... .824.00 Enameled Refrigerators, " 0-lby capacity i..,.. .828.00 Enameled Refrigerators, - -- 14Mb. capacity . .. ., .832.00 ,H1,V'"W' -CUT NOiS A. V- ' HAMMOCKS A600 Hammocks are open gauze weave, have concealed, spreader at - "head, , continuous - stringing.' sod ' wood bar at foot . with patented ' - tips and adjustable ropes or knots. Biie 18x78. Price .......... 90 B100 Hammocks are close canvas and ' twUl weave. - Otherwise same ss ASOO. ' Slse ' tSxSO. - Price. .81.58 C100 Hammocks are close canvas and twill weave. .Taoquard design , in ! body -and' valances, have concealed ' spreader at bead; otherwise simi lar to previous numbers. Slse 17x80, Price .............81.80 D100 Hammocks are close canvas and twill weave, Jaequard design in body and valances, have concealed,' ' spreader at head, ' continuous . stringing pillow, wood bar at foot, - with patented, tips and adjustable hitch end rings. ., Site of woven :, part 8x82. Price 'V. .. . ."; . .82.00 .::z.iSm . carpet ; rerinants -f This week we will close out a large - quantity of Carpet and Drapery rem nants "at .manufacturer's cost. Excep tional -chance to get a carpet 'suitable . for a small hall or pieces to cut up for use In making. rugs. Prices are as fol lows: . . ;'- ; :i y , ' ; 7to Ingrain) per yard .... ,49 fie Ingrain, per yard ..66 11.00 Brussels, per yard .......... 60 ' . . , Stegular Stock. Brussels Carpets, psr yard ....LOO Smith's, Hlggins' or Sanforas Texture Brussels Carpet,: per yard.. ; , 81.35 Smith's or Sanford's Palisade Brussels, ', sewed and laid, per yard 90s) Axmlnster Carpet, i beautiful . new de- slgns, in any color, sewed and laid, per yard .....,.,'....,.,... 8 1.60 Inlaid Linoleum, , best quality English or American, per yard 82.00 $2.50 S 1 ftl . Chair PORCH FURNITURE - We are showing a large va - riety of all the new styles In these gooda The finish is light color on mapls or dark green on hickory. . . , , . -"v . Rockers ' " 82.05 R"1 '.' ::'.v. J1. '.v i1,; , i . M" iBssBwssav ' --.-. l ii I 'i it I:. II I VsS J UBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH TO. - nRPSDItg:-1 M'CARREH SAYS HE HAS KILLED RECOUNT BILL Senator Claims He HaV Prevent ed Investigation of McClellen's - Election to Mayoralty. ' prepared by William H. Ivlfts, the Republican candidate for mayor in 1908, and other eminent Republican lawyers. Tet ' McCarren says be has : "attended" to killing the bill. McCarren bases his statement on a "deal" that he says he has made with the Republican machine. (Drrt 5wi br Loogeat Leased Wire.) !' Albany, N- T., May i. 'The recount LblU is killed; I've attended to that. Senator P. H. McCarren, who has been charged with receiving regular pay from, the Standard Oil company and has never denied the charge, delivered him self of this sentiment after the Keisey debate in: the senate. . Whether his "arrangement" will stand until ; the:,teglslature .adjourns - depends Upon Me powers- oi resistance, o- " AhAtA . Evidences multiply here that the state is aroused over the scandalous situation in the senate as It has not been .mtuM in years. - The governor is re ceiving copisa of resolutions sdopted by cltlsens' : meetings ana iciegrams irorn representatives -without regard to party connection, asking .mm ' ., to use , his influence to procure me passing of ths fenount biU rrhleh provides fors, re count of the votes oast in the New Tork mayoralty election of 1805. : , Senators are -being urged by their constituents to force the bill out of ths uUiclary committee grid jrien pass it. . Tbs tai baa paasea uie assemwy, jx FOREST SERVICE COMES ' TO AID OF NINE STATES ' (Waihlagtoa Boreas of The Joarsai.) Washington. May 4. Nine states, in the endeavor to make the best of their forest : resources, have availed :. them selves of the cooperation of the forest service, and in this way nave the ad vantageT of the experience gained by ths national government during its past years of experiment and Investigation. These states are New Hampshire, New Tork, Maryland, Wisconsin, Missouri, California, Kentucky, Rhode Island and Delaware, v In all these cases the ex. pense of the work j is borne equally by the state and the forest service. MAYOR CAN'T DEPRIVE TOWN OE ITS MARSHAL MBpeelal' Dluatch te The JoeintL) " . " , 4 Olympla, .WaslL, May. 4. -Assistant Atterney-Oeneral A. J. Falknor today advised the authorities of Ooldendale that in his. opinion the (dty council has the right to appoint a city marshal where aa appointment 'made by the mayor Is, apt confirmed and ths mayor refuses to submit a 'new appointment. ' is sim TO PRISON FOR HIS BOOK Sold Rights for Eight Hundred to Publisher Who Made Fifty 1 . -Thousand. ( I llovrnal SeeeUl BamM.1 London, -.May 4. if waa only a few montns ago that Lieutenant Buae was making , more commotion in the book world than anyone else, except perbsps the novelist of g, the moment whoever ne or sne may Happen to , have been. He emerged from obscurity with a sud den blaze because of his revelations of the degeneracy of the German army In r his ' book "Aus Einer Klelnen Gar- 11800." ' 2 That little book made the whole Oer man army, which- had prided Itself on being tho 1 most soldier-like army in the world. sit up. Biles' publisher demanded ' and got a prodigious sum for the English rights: of the books, and aspiring authors envied the young German i (lieutenant his luck. Today w muw; wiwi iu juot was. , lot book is selling in the your-cholce-for- a-penny i, compartments in the second hand booksellers' shoos In Germsnr. and it appears that BUse sold the total rights in . tils hook.; to a Vienna nub- lisher .for 1828..: . -,:. . ..s- ... . - The, aothorr was, sent. to orison, for six months for writing the book and issssszratssszzzssssszszisssszsssrzzsrsssssssrszss1 ii i i ii I Home TelepK one - . . AND OTHER -l- , v SUBSTAN JIAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES " . ' t FOR SALE AT " ;V f ATTRACTIVE PRICES k y yyym- ,,: y . .., ymyKy z' We buy;and sell. v See us if you wish to do either, The L. Y. Keady. Investment Co 30? Failing Bldg. Phone Main 1258. uzzzzzzzzzzzz: Ii has - lost all hope of' advancement' In the German army. The publisher is declared .on good authority : to have cleared over 150.000' from the venture. TO ACT.1N. BENEFIT: .' FOR PROSCENIUM CLUB Por the benefit of the Proscenium club,: through the courtesy of hs.ntan' agament of tha Pantages. thsra la to be a benefit performance at that the atre Friday afternoon,.:. The bill 'will be one of the best ever offered in this ' city Including high-class acts' and many of the favorites from the various theatres in Portlsnd. ( t - '"-.; The amusement committee which has ohargs of the performance Is composed of C. A. De fries, chairman! Jean Wick en, Leo White, Gus Gatka and C. DanieL ' - - s s iTyi "f .... :-v "V'i ,-. . . : p r ' . ,-:V. -r Paving has actual! j; leguri la fjalsm.