THE--OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING; FEBRUARY 20, 1003.' '
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DEEDS M WORDS
Heminway's Silks Trcfoitssc Gloves.vGastleton Waists. jWcanvell ; Hosicrya Crown Tafici
C. B. a la Spirite and La Vida i Corsets for Women of Fashion, Nemo Self-Reducinft Corsci
il.U.II.IUIIU
Mill:
Pcrtlsnd People Have Absolute
Proo! ol Deed! ct
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SIT
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Elaborate rians Under Way
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10 ueieoraie or, v11"
. rick's Day. v
Preparations now golnir forward for
ths observance of Bt. Patrick's day in
Portland- ar th moat eU.bors.ts , ever
proposed JA this city for a similar cele
bration. Tha event will ba under tha
auspices and management of the An
cient Order of Hlbernlana, and the pro
'owedswlll revert to the building Jund of
the Christian Brothers- tiuainess tuu.
Kav. lr, Peter C' Sforke, known across
Ulia continent as an able oraton and
thinker, will deliver the address on the
evening of March n r. me Armory,
-whara , tha fitrclaei will take- Place,
Rev. Archbishop Christie will give the
introductory address, and the mualcal
program arranged ior mm evening wjh
lie elaborate.
.'The Melsterslngera," .- a high-class
'male quartet, under th direction or
Frederick W. Goodrich, will be one of
the leading features. The quartet tn
; eludes William Conley, first tenor
i Hnntt Kent, aarond tenor: Oustav Kra
1 1 1 1 , All.. WHBi fcj V . I ' v n . ' . , -
ball. Upsides the quartet. Mrs, Walter
Haad. M m Kathleen Lawler. LXim
Zan and Frank 1). liennessy are on the
program. -. . i ' . i
' Those who are In charge of the ticket
wiles and other features connected tun
the preliminary preparations from the
different Catholic societies are: : .
j Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ancient Or
i der 01 HlDernians, Miss Marie cnamoer,
I Miss Way Majors, Mesdames r. J,
! l . V. X. ...... T LTnUAk.M biiJ rmwl.
non; Ladles' Auxiliary of the Catholic
order or f oresters, jnesaamea waiia,
Ward, Keating, Campbell, Muldoon
i hon, Bharkey, Dohl and Zeller, and the
Mlsaea Hlevln. Rice. Chambers and vv el
er; Iadlea of St. Anna's society, Mlssea
m. uwinn, a. Maoigan. m. vriscon,-j.
Ktoley, J. Oately and Rodgeraand Men-
names H. J. uriscou, w. A. fUrnier, i
Hodler, P. Douglass, Paten tend J. Col
lier; Districts Nos. 4, , 1 and t of the
Ht. Anne society, Mesdamee W Elvers,
Jessup, Caplea, W. J. Smith, Herscnler,
P. McNamee and Oenahaw, and' Misses
Kivers, Douglass. J. Murphy,' A. twiss.
woltrinr. Barretts, C. Curran. Kava
naugh. Bruce, M. McNaipee, M. Burke,
L. liana, Foely, Mueealg and UrquharU
REALTY .TRANSFERS
FOOT UP TO 8230.Z7P
J. Teal Sells Interest in
Stark Street Block for -
An undivided one-third Intrest tn the
fractional block at the northwest cor
ir of Eleventh and Stark streets was
old yesterday by Joseph N. Teal to
ft, p. Sfflnger foe flMOO. This Is on
i basis of $50,000 for the holding, which
a equal In area to about a quarter
look. Russell. Blytb, own, the r re
nalning two-thirds. of the block. While
to definite anrangements have been
nade it Is probable that the site will
e Improved in. a short while. ! '
i Another - transaction . ot Jmportanee
'-losed yesterday was the purchase of
i house and .lot at the northwest cor
ter.of Seventh and -Clifton by Jacob
lahn. The property formerly belonged
Wr-M. Ladd and was sold for J 5. 2 00.
I Ora F. Lowe has purchased from the
fidelity Trust - company a fractional
or. occupied br a cottage, on Twenty
ourth street, between Thurman and
Vauann. oonaioeration 13.750.
I ( William B. - Bhlvely - has purchaved
rrom Kiorvard bcott, a tract lonal lot
n the Cornell road, near, the head of
Sjovejoy street, lor sz.voo. . :..
Transfers of realty filed for record
vesterday amounted to fS30,E79, over
j wo-thlrds of whtoh wa represented
' n tnree separate transiers or tne ievl
.Vhite block at Twentieth and Glisan
treats, which ' was recently purchased
y tne Koman . vainonn -cnurcn as a
ate for a new cathedral. v Title to the
iroperty was taken by, , George F,
hompson, trustee. i
, - . ' Building Permits. i
T DtafAs-eg ' AMtt A w ami linn' Tea mt
SVa a Vlvi sa awv unviiuiB. -m WW -wsUI'
on betxon Kaet Thirty-third and ast
a nirty-iourtn, . fi.ouu;- a. Knignt,
-rect dwolling, "Bast Fifteenth, between
iolng and .wy (rant. v
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Home
; It's not words, but deeds that prove
true merit , ; .';,.''' ' V-'..
The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, .(
For Portland kidney sufferers,
Have made thelr( local reputation.
. Proof "lies la the testimony of Port
land people, , who have been .cured to
stay cured. . , J ' .'',..''."''.
. John lOotcher o'f H7 North Klneteenth
St.,' Portland. Oregon, says: "Since the
early part of 190S, when I gave a test!
monlal recoramendihg - Doan's Kidney
Pllla, I have had aorae further occa
lonV to use the remedy nd "have al
ways found it cf great value In reliev
ing kidney complaint. It. never fall
to help me, and ,1 therefqre am pleased
to recommend it on every occasion."
"For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents.
Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole ageots for, the United' States. V
Remember the name - DOAN'S and
take no other. .' r f f Y.
IIIMD
nor
REr.lEf.lBER FEES
Saved Her 'Life.
If any of your family in this or past
enerationg have , had kidney disease
" ''.' a a
it any , Kina, you ft snouia guara
-gainst it by taking Warner's Safe
Cure which positively -cures Kidney,
Liver and Bladder Diseases.
I Mrs; Chas. ; Rose, 1 122 McCtiltoch
fft.r Baltimore, Md.,:was'a great sut
Cerer from 'kidney." "disease for five
fears. She was treated by' several
ihysician.s, but'.-found' no .relief .until
tie took Warner's Safe Cure, hich
it a short time made hjerfa well and
pappy .woman.
In a recent letter Mrs. ftose wroter
"I have suffered for nearly five years
rom a 'complication of diseases, my
:ldney ' being ' involved. , I v received
reatment from many, prominent physi
cians of Baltimore,' who, although they
ilagnosed my case, gave me no relief.
t"When X had taken Warner's .Safe
ure about a month I felt , lika a new
voman. it acted on my liver. ' Back-
che and headache, from, which I suf-
ered, both have gono, ,
Warner Safe Cure certainly, has put
ne on my feet. , 1 believe . I would have
lied had I not taken It. I will always
iraise Warner's, Safe Cure,that others
nay know of It and save theb? lives." :
When the kidneys are diseased the
irlo. acid is :not carried off., and this
ausea Oout. uumbago. Rheumatism of
he Joints,!. Rheumatism of the Mus
les. Rheumatism of the Heart, Rheu
natism everywhere, ; Warner's Safe
'ure drives out the urlo acid.
In kidney disease the : bowels are '
ften, constipated and. the liver torpid.
Varner"r Safe Pllla Lqalokly relieve this
ondition.: and no -ill- after effect is ex
perienced. - - 1
WARNER'S . 8 AFli. CURE la put up
51 two sises ana is soia oy au arug
. lata, or dlreet, at 60 CENTS and $100
1 BOTTLaJ.' - Refuse substitutes, con
alning harmfbl drugs which injure the
ystem. i r' ' . ' ' ' - ' "
rrlal Bottle Free JveVyS?6?
rom disease of the kidneys, llerr Wad
er and blood' that WARNER'S SAFE
VRK will -cure,- a trial bottle will be
ent absolutely ; FREE' OF CHARGE,
loatpald, to -any one who will -write
YARNER'S SAFE CURE- CO.." Roches
er, N. Y., and mention having seen this
iberal ofTer in The' Journal. The. gen
ihenens of this offer la fully guaran
eert fcy the' publisher. - -1- e 1
Former Secretary; of State
Says ne Did Not Keep
Account of Money. ; r
; ' (SiMelai OUpitch te The Joarol.) : ' ,
' Balemi Feb.' 10. The taking of testi
mony in the suit of. the state vs. Har
rison R. Klncaid did not elicit much in
formation tending to show how-much
the official received in fees while fill
ln- the office of secretary of state. The
Lane county newspaper man, was rep
resented by A. C. Woodcock andOeorre
O. Blnaham and swore he kept no books
of the fees collected by himself. He
nought the salary- and fees averaged
bout H.000 a rear, or $24,000 for lha
four yesrs, . instead , of 160.000.' the
amount stated in. tne aemand ror an ac
counting. He would not swear Dosl
tlvely that he might not have received
iio.uug oaring his term or office. .
'HIH STUDENTS
NEARLY OUT OF ; DEBT
Treasurer rBeports That
M&iy Obligfatioii Mve "
,;I3een(Yil)ed QntVJ
fSpeelil Dttpatcb to Tka Joaraal.) '
' Whitman College, . Walla WaUa
Wakh.r Feb.' 20. A special feature of
the ' midwinter, meeting ef ; the, assoct
ated students, held yesterday morning.
was- the announcement by Treasure!
Wlnans that all of the' 11,100 ' debi
against the Oraanisation. with the ax.
ceptipn of $250, had been canceled, and
mat mi i ma woma proDHDiy do tax
en up -before the end of the vear.
Every department of Student affairs
reported a rash surplus showing the
ruiaira ox ma association -in an excet
ent condition. . ' -
- An amendment ' to 'i the constitution
was propoaea. awarain a gold varsi
"W" pin to all' members of the oolle
Kiee CIUDS. ' -i ni Will M VntMl nnnn
at a special meeting next week. Presl-
aent Penrose maae a short speech, out
lining the work of the recent northr
west athletic . conferences held under
ii,, aunpiraa 01 wnitman, explaining
th reasons for: the four-year rule and
in 7 .ainuv aerinuion or an amateur,
MINISTER REFUSES
TO GIVE COMMUNION
Divorced Wife of Marquis of Down.
shire Is Rebuked by an Inde,
: t f pendent Pastor.
Iondon Feb. ; J . In the hunting dis
tricts la LeicestershlrS and Warwick
shire a great' stir has been caused by
the sensational sermons preached by
the RevAMoirdaunt'of Klrieton, who has
declared- Sunday" after Sunday from the
pulpit -that the Immorality-' In" he hunt-
uiK at-1 ib uiB;race to mngiana. . in-
m.m, n Birujig Kiniun, oar.
Mordauht. who was Honorary Canon of
Worcester, gate upV his position as "a
protest. His example has now been fol
lowed by another cleravman In the same
district. l'v. ,
rThe- atory behind .this "explosion'' Is
an Interesting one. When the .Marquis
of Downahtre divorced; his -Wife after a
particularly unsavory trial,' the pretty
marchioness married the corespondent.
Major Laycocx, after only a Very brief
Interval, t Malor . and ' Mrs. Iavcock
came back to the old set, . who' received
them rapturously, just: as if . nothing
had ever happened.- :. : -v v i
-Then one Sunday the Laycocks went
to Mr. Mordaunt's church and remained
rorr communion -When Mr. Moraaunt
saw the couDle. he at once declared that
thara winuld ha nn communlnn that' da V.
He positively declined to administer the
apmmpnt. and when a-- I) rot est was
made to the Bishop of 'Worcester he
held to his position and' the rules of
the Church of Kngland. . -
.The bishop did jot Uphold Mr; Mor-
daunt, who has in consequence resigned
his post. t
BULtET STRIKES BELT
IT- BAG: GIKJj lo UiNUUitl
Disappointed Aonirer Takes .Shot at
, - Young School Teacher ajnd
,- f j , Then '-Flees. ,r,"
, Pittsburg, Feb -Enra ged because
she repeatedly repulsed him,, Fairmont
J Cleaver; !! years old. a carpenter,' of
Oak Siatlon, waylaid Miss' Naomi John
ston. ' ! pretty " young ' teacher of the
Baldwin township district school, and
flrea: upon -her. -
A silver chatelaine bag hanging st
Miss Johnston's waist saved' her- from
death. The silver chain was cut
squarely In two by the bullet- which
Imbedded Itself in the young woman's
belt. -i-i - .
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EXtraordinary Purchase Sale
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; Sprmg 'OB
Sims,
Only
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' This txtraordinary event- at the beginning
v of the season isl the result of a great pur-
la at '.' sj e& - mm mS
V chase by our cloak buyer in New! York. They
T" X3 tlie kind of suits, we could easily sell for
If :f . $3Snany exact copies of $60 and $80 mod-
els. t Made of Panamas, broadcloths, etd; in
: ) the newest effects' for spring 1908. j All col-
; .wine) black, brown, Rochclle .
' J arid verde Your
. greatest values
awn, Kochelle
r choice of the v ;
of the season kJafi
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GOWNSf-Nainsook'' and I Qimbirie Gowns nn v . '
a great' variety of styles,' daintily trimmed with ;
laces, etc., full lengths and widths ; 1 ';. 1A '1
values to 1U.. V
SKIRTSTVVhite Cambric ; Petticoats! full
flounce and dust ruffle, trimmed n , 1A
various styles; values to $1.65 i for. OlelU ,
CXDRSET COyERSj Nainsookf Corset Covers
in 'all the newVst anjd daintiest mbdclsr-circu-
laf Heck, full fronts J values to . M ' 1 A
$1.75 at.....-.;.4.A.:.;;;;v;;:...51.1Ui
CHEMISE Combination Chemise, with yoke
of lace, .insertion and ribbon ruffle trimmed y
with lace edge and tucks; values Ql, ,1A . ,
ta-$l.W for. ...... . , . ; . . .) i .'.V.51. 1U; ;
DRAWERS Cambri and Nainsook Draw
ers, open or closed,' extr sites, " trimmed "in : J
several styles; $t7fl : valuers . s f A f A '; ;
for. .... ,. . v . . . . . a ,!tK . ii .:. J 1 . 1 U
121cPercalesj
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20c-25c Ginghams l-5c
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A large assortment of Percale In dark coldrs--navy
and cadet blue, -black and vyhite, red and
white-small designs. "Friday Bargain ;V 1 A V
Ddy v a v JL 0
32-inch tinghams in fast colors blue ind .white;
gray,' lavender, stripes very desirable for ladies'
waists and house dresses ; 20c and 25c i 1 C 1
27-inclr ;i Ginghams a splendid collection of
checks and stripe effects, newest designs if Jf' !
and colorings.' . Saje price, ; . v. . . . .1DCJ
30c Tuxedo Veiling 23c
Lonj Silk Gloves, ,
Regular $2.25 Values;
$1.35
v. 2,000 yards . fine Tuxedo Veiling
round and square mesh, all size-dots;
I in blacky navy, brown, white, green
and black and white. Regular q
values to 50c yard far.. ....... aOC
16-button length Silk Gloves, made of
finest quality silk, full length, double
finger tips, all sizes,, in black' and
white. Regular $2.25 values 'Af.-i f of
for only... . . . . ; .
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40c Mixed Paints, Pint 23c
65c Mixed Paints; Qts. 43c
Pint' size best mied Paint; all the wanted col
on; f off inside and outside ; work; 40c value.
Quart size best mixed Paint, all the best colors;
65c tvalue. for . ; . . .............................
Half gallon best floor paint, in all the good floor -
colors; regular $1.00 value for.'.. ......
Interior Varnish Stain, ready for use; the best
i for all woodwork, in all the good colors; regu-
" lar 25c, value for. , . V. . U ............... . . i"
Enamel-Paint -for touching up "all fancy wood- ;
,work furniture,, etc.; regular 25c value for.5,
Best ; Stovepipe Enamel, fcloss ' black a ' fine I
enamel for all kinds of ironwork; 25c value.
23c
43c
.68c
finish
18c
18c
18c
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vOdod Merciumdlss'.OylyMll PrlcesArs Ahrays the Lowtst.
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V, joo yards of the finest 184nch Corset Coyer and Flouncing Embroidery in beautiful designs on
fine Swiss and Nainsook. Put the values' in comparison with any embroidery sale ybii ever attended-
that's the way to test them. Dainty patterns in eyelet, anglise, blind, semi-blind and open-work
designs. But the variety of styles and patterns is too large to describe minutely-you must
see them to appreciate them.' It will pay you to make a speaal trip
down town to see the windows. Extra clerks, extra counters and ex
tra wrappers. Regular values to 85c yard, 18 inches widesale priced .
fie
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f Regular $40 ;
. Plumes iro)w
lRe.8.00 and 3 r o
'$10.00 Plumes u l1.pV
Our Millinery buyer, - now in New York, was able' to
Durchase these Ustncn flumes st i vtrv-low orice
f : from , wholesaler who needed; money. These are
f vfri good South Africin plumes,! full' head tips and long
vy.r:l good goutn Aincan piumes.jiuit neaa tips and long
fclifibertLtBlack white and atfjcolors Regu- OC
lar $40 Values. . X . .'. ... , ..$lti)D
y , .RegulaW aHd $10 Plumes, (n black, white Cf 0(
f - : 4 : and all , colors, iFriday Bargain Day for.:.
$2.25 Pyrogra'y Outfits $1.50
' i V -it '35c CollarjBdxei for pyrograhy.y .;....;i,...21e
7- VsS .''''?' "25c' Pip Racts, fof byrography . , . . . . '. . . , . ;:1
, Vf .'.'1 ' ..'. .'..M. 4 50c' Pipe' Racks,-!tor!pyrograpny...i.......f..-t.iS9
' kMf&SSSc' Glove ;Bokesi for- pyrograpfiy ;'i .V; i v.' . ..i ii", 7s
J, ' V i'4 '3Sc , Handkerchief Boxes, stamped;.,....".... ir.2?4
50c Lace Boxes,' stamped..'..'. ,. , . . ... . . . '
$1.50 Dresser Bbxe8,st8mped.t.i4t..i......i.;'i'. v"????
$1.50 Tabourettes' stamped . . ; , it. 1 .' , . . 00 1
ManufacYsRug Samples
4 Rugs for the Price of 1
5,000 Rug Samples, including the best qualities
of samples of Body ' Brussels, Axminsters and
Velvets, all bound ready for.use.
$4.00 Body Brussels Rugs, 1 1-2 Yd, $1.19
$3.00 Axminstcr Rugs, 1 1-2 Yd at 79c
$1.50 Velvet Rug Samples, on sale 39c
29c
Lace Values to $2.00 Yd. at 49c
Iri this special lot are some of the best patterns and most sensational values of the
year. There are Appliques, Venise, Net Tops, Medallions, Allovers-in fact, Laces of
all kinds ; values to $2.00. The greatest Lace bargains yet at
only ...o.y wt.
49c
$1.50 3fj-In. Black Taffeta, $i.2P
We have made a contract With' tone of the leading manufacturers of the world for 100
pieces of yard-wide black Taffeta to be made especially for Lipman, Wolfe & Co. We
believe it the best $L50; black Taffeta ever shown by anyhouse in America. Wewant
to make this the popylar black Taffeta of Portland
only 10 pieces at the introductory price
and will sell for Friday Af
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