THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, j FRIDAY EVENINb, MAY 31,', 1807. II MM Ileinrlcli Conried Enabled to 'S $fl5 TO $BslJliEKsyff: NOW ; Walk by Pcculiar.Treat- mentof Dr. Frankeh chalk am ; CURE DISEASE , ,, i,U.H.'r!V.!.V.'!,v:l'U, , '' ."" " MMMwaa-i '.'.. SALl MEN i v XT 'Journal Special Bcrrlet.l v i i Berlin, May 21, Helnrlch Conrled, ;; a-no, ror the last two month has been lying on hla back at tha Kalatrhnf' hntai ;i hardly' able to move his llmba, owing w iwiiidi locomotor staxia, warned nearly two third of a mile yesterday unaiaea, ma result or a novel treatment : .given him by Dr. Frankel ? ?The treatment consist in -making -r wis pauent waix tne oor, placing- hla feet according: to chalked diagrams In certain : poaitlona. - The, treatment be- ,: gan nre montha ago, by maiaage, when ., Conrled paid Dr. Frankel $30,000 to go m w iorn.tr -nai tne treatment la i bona flde la assured by -the fact that half . a dosea patients, formerly unable f iw wm. mre now ante to get about Ber- iin. -una is completely cured. , -Atnrst Dr. Frankel waa disparaged by medical colleagues, but now this .feeling la said to have changed.' , Dr. Frankel's usual charge Is $60 an hour, 5 millionaires in proportion. .-, . v v DAUGHTER OF PIONEER ANSWERS 1NAL CALL Funeral Beirlceg Over Remains of Kt Marjr EIIenRoblnson Will Be ' - Held Tomorrow. r C Mrs.. Mary 'Ellen -Robinson,' who died ; iicuuoiuj B i, UBr jaia reaiaenca mi ta . Market street, thla itv waa ii m I daughter of Solomon C Strong, late of w iuyr, waamngton, a - pioneer I or ,i.tT. en waa born December , 1148. She , was married to Jonathan Come Tomorrow any Save $S ; to $8 oh a Suit Only about 200 Suits to go af this remarkable reductlbru A little lot we- picked up from a big New York; maker who was overstocked Bought at'almost half price and now you get them at the same reduction. All high class,- faultlessly tailored perfect fitting garments in this season's . latest styles,- single and double breasted; made of pure all wool materialSa:,:J.V ;; Q':''-: '' ' ' v, , v; " , K Mixtures. Gliecko. Plaido. Strioe3 and Blue Series Suits made for the sweUest dreisers and equal in every res'oet to the beat turned out bv the hlche'st oriced custom tailors, best of UninVa and trlmmine-a. In fact suits equal to any you can buy elsewhere at $15 to $18. " See them, inspect them-- look costs you nothing and you don't have to buy.' : All we ask is that you see them and give us uieopporxunuy 01 proving uiai mis is tne greatest suit value ever ottered you. AU at tne one price tor cnoice, and $10 to $is or your money oacic ; pomuuno lira- depmidu sibe every one guaranteed worth Great Auction Purchase ' or x.000 dozxv xxira kt NECKTIES WOBTK 88 TO SOo. All four-ln-hand at r lee, made of fine llks and satins and wash materials, aU colors choice .t '. Sta and V7c i Meno 25c SocRs 11c Pair Plain black and fancies, all seamless none worth less tbaji 26o and 11 up to ISo choloe, pair .......................... ...,J....,.,,. ...... 11C Men's' 10s Canras OIoyss,"" ; -c pair ...... ............... ft Men's , Laundered Shirts, plain and pleated styles, broken lots ofAQ S1.B and $8 kinds, all go at.r.70C Men's ; tin Fancy Wab Sus- f ir panders, -pa .. . . . . . . Men's and Boy's SOo and 76o-"5 Qoth Caps ...''C Men's IJo and SOo Balbrlggan '1Q Underwear lC Men's tl White MohKlr BMrts iC with collar attached choice..." OC 'I ii Fancy Ribbons; f Mi Than Utlf . v , ws99 a aicua a . . - - ' 10,000 yards . ail finest . 40e and SOo grade at 1 Jo the wide 4, and -inch widths so desirable for millinery trim ming, bows, the neck, girdlee, etc- handsoma Dresdens, large and small flowered - effects, cheeks, plaids, fancy, bordered,, as well aa thousands or yards of finest plain Taffetas; worth 7? 40o ,to 60o choice, yard . . . . . C Plain; Taffeta Ribbons All colors, fine soft finish and all col ors. The best aver sold at the price Special. , '.--.-v.- llCliVortU4Cl.lOC Just In new shipment Of Brown , Velvet Ribbons for millinery purposes AH Remnants Half Price . r - -... .... s. i i- V We know lt'a a moat remarkable offer BLAXT-FKXCB bu t we want every one to go tomorrow plain and fancies, alt colors from 1 to I yard lengths goodness knows , they're cheap enough already but to clear them out In a , single day, take your - TII .choice at ; just ......... A"& X I ICC No. 40, worth ISo .Mrs. Mary EUenoblWn TEE ram WAIST SMMOmWiElLMlRIG SUCCESS Crowds lined the counters as early a 8 :3'thls morning and at the time of going to press the terrific. Portland never saw such a sal before, for the bargains are something immense. Lite Jam Is somethln Literally hundreds o I Bit treah froi ertion yokes, pi so bewitchingly beautiful that a pen description is almost impossible. Long and short sleeves, aU sixes, not a single solitary waist in the lot worth less than double the money and beyond alt doubt the most stupendous bargains ever offered on the coast 8,000 waists in all and over one hundred different styles to pick. from. Extra salespeople and plenty of additional selling space. Sale begins at 8 tomorrow and those that come quickest get cne oiggesi Bargains, moice. tries to choose from, all beautifully made, absolutely new and perfect and kit fresh from the maker's hands. Made of the finest sheer white lawns and mulls, rich Valenciennes lace insertion yokes, pin tucked yokes, with medallion insertion with pleats, others full allover embroidery fronts, openwork lace fronts and In other styles 65c AND 79c $1.00 AND QQc Waists L C7 I Waists' Ladies' Silk Waists At Less Than Half Price Made of extra quality 7p Bilk, all aew style, laoe aod fancy trimmed and silk embroidered, blacks and waits only, all aiaes. Te see them Is to boy, for they jSM all the big gest kU4 of bargains. Choice. 98 I Worth (J i. 9 8 eaaiaeea v wmsumi whvj Worthy .98 I Worthy .S to $5 e)l io 1$L 98' $1.50 AND rl $2.50 AND $2.00 KC $100 . Waists I V ( Waists Extra Another Lot ol 38 Ladies' $22 SILK JUMPER SUITS Only S8 la all, so some la a hurry If yoa warn one. prettier and more stylisa Uiaa the last lot that so 14 ta single flay, made of finest taffeta, ta black and white cheeks, stripes and fancy effects. AU slses. avery one a guaranteed Sas.00 vain, enow ,.... $0.98 100 Women's Latest Style Wash " Shirtwaist Suits In white and all colore) fancy styles - and fancy trim-, medl suits and S3.00. ad fancy trim-Afk Its worth V9-0!6 nUlUlW Oddaand Brides of LADIES' $12 and $15 TAILORED SUITS All colors and all eliee Choice ?4 Women's $2 Black and White Plaid Petticoats X.ook. like sfiki fully mercer. Ued ' and ruffle trimmed. jr ' AU SO.OO vataes, at, 111. oho toe ,,..VJl .Wills, October 48, 1864. Mr. Wills died! February t, 1875. On June 28, 1878. she married Joseph Koblnaon at -Kalama, .vaablngton. s f There were nine children aa a result of tbe marriages six by ber first hue band and three by her aeoond. The lat ter are all living except Joseph Robin son, who died In 1894. Those living la Portland Are Dean Lee Wills, John P. ; Wills, Mrs.' E. B." Scott and . Edward Robinson. William S. Wills resldee la Ban Francisco; George IX Wills, Van couver, Washington; Grant A. Wills, Hays, Washlagton, and Mrs. Ida R, (Wills) Anderson, Vancouver, Washing ton. Her husband, Joseph Robinson, survives her. . i- Funeral services - will be conducted J x from Finley's-undcrtaklng chapel Sat urday at i p, m. . s Great Pnrchase of Women's 50c (White Hosiery 29c A hundred dosen bargain lot Of odd dosena and makers' samples fine white Maeo and lisle, rlaln, loco boot effects. , lace boots and allover lace white only every pair seamless and all slses every pair bargains at 36o to SOo Bpeeiai, 29c pair. Women's 25c Black Lisle Hosiery A mixed lot of seconds, fine silk finish lisle and fully mercerised seamless and ail sises regular 254 and lee 3IUSIC-L0VERS INVITED i- '! v.- A eooad Pianola Concert at Illers Xlaa stouss This Evening. ' Another Of the popular Pianola re cital will be given-by-Ellers Piano House this evening at 8:15 in their hall, Washington and Park streets. Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab, soprano, is to be the soloist, assisted by Mr. Louis P. Bruce. at the Pianola, -. . A welcome Is extended to all music lovers to attend tonight's recital. . There will bS ho charge for admission. LOCATED MEN TELL ABOUT THE SYSTEM .u--,'',-Speelal DJjpatctt to Tbe Journal.) Moscow. Idaho, May 81. Berstel H. Ferris, a witness In the land fraud cases, testified that he was to be lo cated ' by Robnett, who . also furnished ' the money for proof, for : which . he gave a mortgage on the land to Ketten bach. ; Ha admitted, however, that he i had riot paid Interest on the mortgage or taxes on the land since the loan was -made,' '-' w.'V-.a ' - Joel H. Benton testified that he had been located by Robnett in a similar case to that of Ferris. He had realised very little out of the land, which finally . passed to ' tne defendants. Metsger fits your eyes for $L 848 Waahlngton. atreet, corner ., Seventh, formerly at 111 Sixth street . . , v '' values pair. ......... Child's 20c Hose 12c All 10c ; values, 12 Mo-fineet of black Maco coarse or fina.l ribbed many with double heels and toes hosiery made to stand tha hardest m Cke kind of wearwnone In tlw l,w lot worth less than-2e-i. I liVfr Special I..,. , , ;! ,!!..:..19c .Women's 69 and 75c Silk Embroidered Hose 48c. Large Full 5ize $1.00 Veils 69c New ones, new styles and the same every store in town sells at $1.00. Finest of Ready-Made Silk Veils, full 2 yards long, plain and dotted effects and A with hemstitched border; white, black, navy tAMC and brown, all $1.00 values. Special......... vf 7 V T Another Groat Shoe SensationThousands of Pairs of White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords PRICE The maker's entire clean-up lotsover 200 cases almost 7,000 pairs, and now right at the height of the season, right when you need them, and when other bouses are asking' full prices, we throw this entire, purchase on the market at a figure that is just about half what you pay elsewhere. Do your shoe buying now and get two pair for the price of one. Kead on. v Women's $2 White Canvas Oxfords Every else, width and stylet best kid lining. Why pay $1.75 and 12.00 elsewhere when her they are at 98o palrt 15c Bottle White Canvas Polish ... Women's Reg. $2.50, $3 and $3.50 White Canvas Oxfords $1.49 Th cream ef this great stock, the finest of the fine; made of the best non-shrlnkable Sea Island duck, kid-lined, newest toes, all seams silk stitched, lace or blucher atyle. with large eyelets and ribbon ties; all slses and widths. Every pair tbe finest made and in worth up to 12.60 pair............ f. if Women's $1.50 Oxfords 7Qp ftntv SOO nalr. so come early: made of fine VJ Only SOO pair, so come early; made of fine white : canvas, large eyelets and ribbon ties; stylish,, dressy and all 21.75 values, 7o alr. Misses' and Children's Oxfords Thousands of pairs, made of fine white canvas; good leather soles and the latest styles; worth up to 22; all go at, choice Eises 2 to 6, now 8fo Slses 11 to 2, now.....88o Slses 8 H to 10H ?8o Slses I to 8, now, 4. ...6io 6c MEN'S Szy&: 59c Cap toes; all slses; 21-00 values at C2o. Sams In boys slses, "44o pair. Men's $3.50 Shoes $1.98 !1.98 ?8c A treat mixed lot high Shoes nd Oxfords, inciudlnf some of the bet made fine vlcl kid. box calf - f samS wet 4 am b laatkaiw Vtfaw bb s wataifstt v'rtt eIta.BlBl w sjlllU yaiien (uvi id v v j nia uaaw v wa www and positive 22.00 and 88.EO values... Odds and ends of Ladles' Oxfords and Houae Slippers; worth up to 2.00; aU slses. K00SEVELT APPEARS - IN GAUDY PAJAMAS (Jonmtl Special Berrfee.) ' -Hillsdale, Mloh' May 81. President Koosevelt reached hers at 7:41 o'clook this morning. The largest crowd at- tendT this morplng at Angola, where, fkJ0K-M -n'rlnrti a hanil and line nf ahnnl children greeted him, Tha president hastily threw n a shirt and trousers over his gaudy pajamas and ruahed to lire piauorm, one arm in me.coai ana one out. -' , , - r ' ' ( "Good morning," he cried to the crowd I'm glad to see you." 1 I The preeident laughed, and so did the crowd. " A" . ' i At uuisaaie a large cropo wm maae students Crockery Saturdays Great Special Bargains In and House Fnrnishings ... 1,000 Large Rolls TOILET PAPER 1,000 in each, worth 10c package ... 500 Reg. 8c and 10c SALT SHAKERS 15c "good-aixe Enamel Cups.. I C REGULAR IOc GARDEN TROWELS 7c 5,000 Teaspoons, dox. ....... ,10t 5.000 Table Spoons, doz. 15 15c Lemon Squeexers go at...Te noisy by . college the train pulled In. yejllng , as X am opposed to. a wide open town. 2 X U M. Davis on baUot,-: ... TO USE TOEELESS L ' r f C0MMEBGIAJD W0BLD r t:: v , r r, ' (Joornil Ipedal Berrlee.) " Berlin, May 21. With the hope, of surpassing the records made recently of keeping Xtlantlo liners ln,continuous Large Split Market Baa- 1 Q . kets, worth 15c, for. . . . . . , . . . . OC 20c Glass Sugar Bowls lle 20c Covered Glass Butter Dish 11) 20c Steel Fry Pans ... . . . .. 12 Reg. 15c Milk Strainers..,. Tin Covers, all sixes, worth" up to 15c, choice . . .. . . . . ... ,.iC Tacks, -the f large,, big ; Sc ff boxes, 4 boxes for , . . . . ... ; DC ' Reg. 5c large sire bos Wood O Toothpicks j...... , . .OC Best 40c Water Glasses, dox. 31e .' Oav otv Your f ; Window Screens 5,000 of them, well made, adjust- '!.) ahlA tn anw air orinrfnis ' i 25c 10- 35c 1r ones Itfv onei .....wll 18c Handy Tea Kettles. ...... Id f 1 OOOMomens Belfe At V2, V3 and Va Price The' belt sensation of the season.' Never mind where or how we got them, that we can so nearly give them away, but come, tomorrow and buy Belts at less than tha buckles alone are worth. Plain, Pleated and Fancy Styles Wash Belts, Silk Belts plains, plaids, striped and embroidered Belts of every kind and for avery use Belts worth clear up to $1.00 and plenty of all sixes. Four great lots four big bargains choice: - f c WORTH n!) WORTH "350 ON WORTH m WORTH 00 OPEN TILL 10 SATURDAY NIGHT tIgr Savings on ( Family Liquors The purest and bestbrands at Just about half drug store prices. . JAS. Et. PEPPER Whiskey er Large quart botUea soldi ia Irftr sil over at fL28 araCZAXi 609 Urge quart bottlea BLACKBERRY BRANDY AQr Never sold under 76o bottle Wcarvvcll Whiskey 93c The best 21-25 grade on tha market every bottle strictly guaranteed full quarts one bottle to a customer Soaps Soaps i I , Anouier great c nut oi inoo SX A sands of cakes of to and 10o 1 kinds Toilet Boaps of every make; Swift's, Armour's, Jergens, to, ', --oatmeal, Turkish Bath, Violet - and other kinds, all large cakes, all regular 8c and 10c oakes not over, six cakes to a customer. dealers choice ikes not over, six tV :omer, and none to J fa Buy Notions W6i" AT ALMOST HALF PRICE t A 1TC A great Saturday sale Fancy Opera Fans X All D in over a .dosen different . styles 1, I, and I of a kind and some few sample dozens none worth less than 21.82 and up to 2.90 choice ftftCfl e , i 48c All our best to Hooks and Zyea, card ....... Always sold at 10c , wkxtm. oz.osa All colors, large 2o and C lOo spools ...... MAJH BVTTOVS ; ' The good kind small slses, worth regularly lOo C. apodal, dosea ........... XtAMXXMa OOTTOV 2,000 spools, all colors, reg ular to spools go at I Sr for . 890 2CAT JPin " Jewel. and fancy set, regular 2Bo values .. 11 I 30o and ISo Xalr 2lns, for ona day oxOy,. , tip apselsJ, dosea, ...,.;....,........,.' .. a . Diivciai s FANCY BEAD -NECK LACES IOc All colors bargains at 20o AH aay Children's 80a p Xose lupportera fot ., OV 8o and 51.00 lewel set and faaoy sck;: . i Cr Combs . , ; .'. . .. it v 13c for 252 and 35c? WINDSOR. TIES One thousand ol them only that's all we could get and at this price every one; should go; tomorrow. All pure silks; cnecks, piatas, , stripes ana , olains: aU colors, full widths and lengths;. all beat 25c and 35c ties.: Cholce.i... 13c $2.98 for $4 White Chamois Long Gloves of e 2 $1.29 Fff A new shipment Just UC and at a full third under price. I Made of extra fine selected chamois, la-Dutton ruu eioow tensxn, tarfe ciasps nu a glove that's suitable for wear on all occasions, with any f.yU color gown. All regular 14.00 glovea at over a dollar a pair less than usual, wnotce WOMEN'S $1.75 LONG GLOVES ft Of fine Milanese lisle, full elbow length, in white only, all 2-clasp and aU sifes. r Special, x, ......... .4 felegraphlo communication with - land stations, the German Wireless .Tele graph company will begin next week a series " of ' important experiments' ? The wireless' station at Nauen, which here, tofore has sent 1 messages 1,500 ' miles, is to be enlarged and equipped with Im proved apparatus.":'-,' -v.- -, a-- - t r As the result or preliminary experi ments the managers ." now expect 'to reach ship 2,500 miles distant and send messages with sufficient clearness and certainty to Insure the practicability of the system for ordinary commercial use. . Memorial Day at Medford. (Special Dispatch, to The Journal.) - Medford, Or- May tLMemorial day was observed with becoming solemnity and the customary exercises. . All bust. ness houses were cloaed. . The ceremony of decorating the graves of the old soldiers waa witnessed by hundreds. ' W ' Building Permits. William Prudhomme.- repairs dwell ing, frying, corner Twenty-fourth, 1,- 000; J. B. Early wine, .one-story wood' house, Klllingsworth, bet ween. Valentine and East Ninth, 276;, Nellie Marklay. repairs. East Twenty-seventh, between Surman and Mildred, 2200; N. W. Roof, lng company, repairs shop. North Twenty-second, corner of Reed, 220O; Joshua !uw, repairs aweiiing, cmu Jtuignui, corner Ellsworth, 2200; Maegly. repairs store,. Second,' between Main and Madi son, 2100; Labbe estate, repairs store, Tenth, between Flanders and Ollsan, 2600; Brassfleld. repairs dweUlng. vll- flamook between East Ninteenth ' and East Twentieth, 2200; ' Labowltch Bros., repairs store. Third, between Morrtson and TamhllL 2100; H. EL Rlghtson. two story dwelling, Broadway, between East Twenty-eighth-and Eaat -Twenty-ninth, 22,600; C 3. Cook company, excavation for Stores. Second, corner Salmon and Main. 22,000; J. P. Bertrand, repairs stores Second between Alder and Mor rlson, 200; a. W' ; Priest, two-story dwelling, Halght, between Beech and Failing, 22,000; 0,W. Priest, threa two story dwellings, Oantenbeln, between Beech and Failing, 26,000; G. W. Priest, three two-story dwellings on Oanten beln between Mason and Shaver, t $6, 000: Mrs. Frank Baker, sidewalk door. Second, between Taylor and : Salmon, 2100; C. B. Rose, one and one-half story dwelling, Belmont, between East Twenty-third and East Twenty-fifth. 21.700; Thomas It Brown,' one and one-half story - dwelling, Milton, near Concord, 21.600; Dr; Wilson, repairs v dweUlng, Nineteenth, between Hoy t and Irving, 240; A. J. F. Bowman, one-story dwell ing, Portsmouth, between Houghton and Routledge, 21,200; A. H. Maegly. repairs dwelling, Commercial between Page and Russell, 2600. . , , . , . i CHEHALIS' MEMORIAL PARADE AND PROGRAM Special Dlipatch to The loanxl.) -' Chehalis, Wash.. May 21. Memorial day attraoted many visitors to Chehalis. The O. A. R., W. R. C and many cltl sens, decorated the graves of the soldier dead and of friends in the forenoon and there was a short program at Vrquhart cemetery at 11:2 . There was a pa rade, Vlth a patriotic: program later at the grand -opera house. The training school band furnlahed musla Mra. Ma mie W. Piiggs of Whits Salmon was orator of the day. v -'. -- ':.':--- XVans Sally Tonight. ' .' Burkhard's hall, E. Burnslde Grand, L. t. Da'vU, 2 on ballot,' stands for fconorabls dealsno jobbery. . - , . WOODMEN ELECT r : AT THE DALLES - i,., in . J , " (Special Wapeteh te Tbe JoaroaLt The Dalles, Or., May 21. At the last regular meeting of Mount Hood Camp, No. it. 'vr. a w, of this city the fol lowing Officers were elected for the en suing six months from July 1; C A. Hunt. consul commander J. Ci. Brill, advisor lieutenant;. C H. Browne, ee cort; v J. I Harper, manager; . Matt Schoren, watobmaa; Georga TX Read, sentry.. . 'i; ;:r-. .- .:;'. ..-.:-;;;"'-'-v OLYMPIADS nOXORS ; " TO IIERODSAD niymria. Wash., May'.' 21. Memorial day lias bo?n gonerally observed as a holiday in Olympla. Practically all h offices in the stato building were cloi yesterday and business houses had their doors abut. Appropriate exerci war held under the ausplees of the O. A. It. and Women's ; Relief Corps. The , al dress of the day was delivered by J. H- Schlvely, atate Insurance tommls sloner, and well known as an orator. PERSONAL John Plagamann, manacrr tti Cot, leaves -this -v-. Francisco, whre hs r t weeks Visit, pre; ri' -V t : moving into V -! t ters la th ( :' rlson m l i , A I! ' f f