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f" OREGON 1 DAILY ' JOURNAlV.' PORTLAND,- MONDAY EVENING,' MARCH '3, 1S03. 14 THE EVERY: LOOK Oregon Sunday Journal of . , men Headers With ' . Edition Ever Tu (from the Ores Oregon Sunday, Journal.) arch l. Woman a sphere Is her homo and em ' joyroent of It U per greatsst plessure. Buti there are other pleaaurae , that 'women seek and these hare b bar ' ii -i.ht tar centuries. Woman iavh h fashions and like to 'play ..ma.'' A well-dressed woman .'- fttr'ta lock uijon and all women should ' drsss welVwlthln' their immi. fcetter- day fashions provide for aU mannerof " purees, tha fat and ma lean, ma pumw of the rich and tha poor, i No woman la . a poor that aha cannot take Interest lit what to wear and even if she .has not 1 the money to purchase aha enjoys read about what "others who have-money " ! fThWrropr 'way t know how to dress la to find out froro experU whomake ft .specialty .or rouowuig- we laemone. .. This la not always ft costless method, Witnin the reach of every woman, there nn hfl-mniit look to her newspaper, ir weekly or dally, for information. With ihu knnwledce In mind too Sun' . day Journal has arranged to present Its womeu reaaere wnn section of fashions in the Sunday iaaue of March SX " that will be the finest ' la'uhlou number ever attempted In thia part of the country no expense being spared in huh ii wiuiprew uul sud something- that -every woman . reader of The Journal will regard, a a ft decidedly valuable compendium of spring atvles aa .will maintain during the sppi-oachlng . season. , , i . i 1 Just at this season of the year, when winter la all but ended and spring not quite begun, .women all over the world have a common interest -ths great uni versal femlnlna Interest In the ques tion of Dame . Fashion's newest and smartest offerings for tha coming sea son What will bo tha trend of . the correct style of gownf Of what cut j snd pattern the Very smarteat of spring I coats and suits? Just what decree will the Parisian and New Tor milliners Issue for ths spring millinery, and what will be. ths nattiest, most up-to-date thing In tho shape, color tone and trim ming ff the Esster hat? , Tha Sunday Journal has a surprise In store for. Its women readers. .It: will answer all . tho above questions and many more. It will answer them, not onlv In the fullest and most satisfac tory detail that can be given In print, but It will Illustrate them with" beauti ful large-slaed. especially posed photo graphs 18 splendid pages of these and' each photograph- accompanied bjra complete deacriptlon of the . garment which It Illustrates. These photographs, through, a special arangement which The Sunday Journal has been able to make exclusively, come ' straight from Paris, and were secured by skillful man agement and at great expense -direct from the shops of the world's greatest fashion designers. - They were 6sed for by beautiful models In the ,emplov of the great . Parisian houses of fashion, nt tired in the pattern hats,' gowns, Mouses, etc.. from which ths modistes, out Titters and - milliners - of, ths world take their cues. " . ' i- i ... ,- . . Am Advance Publication. By thle special and exclusive arrange ment made by The Sunday Journal It will be eble, not only to clearly de scribe and beautifully' Illustrate tha com ins? spring fashions In a manner -never before attempted by any newspa per In the northwest. ' but It will be able to do so In advance of all other publications . Even the standard fash ion magaslnes and periodicals upon which .ths women of the United States have come to rely will not be able. to handle the subject of spring fashions so fully and comprehensively, . and De cause of their 'lack of equipment for such an undertaking they will not be able to get to press with these offer ings for at least two- monins sner ins Sunday Journal hss exploited them. COFFEE " ; - It is an easy luxury , , ' is an easy luxury an easy luxury ,.', : " : e'asyJuxujry-i -' m . , ; ' luxury four grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's best: we pay bun. STCKE OPIN 142 , j y , 7 S , mMi I 1 , ' ;. ... I b 70..: rfe- fry t. ROM SPRING STYLE - " - - ! i-najiTeii- FOR FASHIONS 3rarcli 22 Will .Supply Wo Greatest Spring Styles Wished in . West. J A separate and special aectlon, com prised of 10' full pagea. each' showing from I to IB Illustrations.' Will be is sued' bv Ths Sunday Journal to cover this all-Important subject for. The Jour nal'a readers, ., ' ' Watch for This vpeclal Peshion ITuinber, ' It win fee issued on Sunday, March a J, , and 4 wlH.se part of the regular unday edition of The eume. mr subscribing-. before that date yon will have this really wonderful fashion gwus delivered with the regular Bunder Jour- aal ftt .your door. That wlu March , far la advance or any authoritative ; yuhlioatioa sprag styles ftB to ftmple time for yo to sifts, vanr snrlar wardrobe, te tody mt tiia Brtsj work for your stress and to elect the materials whlca will, be sorrsot for tM sprws; sua. frocks.-blouses, etc, for all the femi nise members of your family. ' . Here are some of the good things which maV be lookea xorwara ooy The Journals womsn readers in this A cover design in three colors and black, by H. Lyman Raven, one of the s A merlin Illustrators. WhO drew the design especially for The fluu t Jrximal in his Paris studio. The cover dealgn Itaelf, besides being an ex quisite picture. Is eloquent, with sug gestions in Jrsrisian siym A full psge, with splendid Ulustra- Hnm h Jantt Hooe. America s ieaa- Ing fashion designer, showing the latest modes In Parts creations as -adapted to the needs and demands of the American. woman. ' A second suppiementsry page oy " fi ope.. .entirely aevoiea 10 m ( modes In gowns lor lonnm wir, ed srtlstlcally out , praciicauy w mortality of the American woman. odJsts sll over the country regard Jeanette Hope as-an tndisputaoie au thority and follow her designs .confi dently, from . the publications . in the standard fashion periodicals, n ' ; A' full psge nt accessories" - ror tna feminine costume. Half or tnis page Is devoted to ths wide variety of dainty blouses which the fashion designers have decreed, for spring wean each picture accompanied with a detailed description, Ths other half is given over to Illustra tions and descriptions or all the latest snd smartest things In Parisian neck wear. ' - From tness pictures every woman reader can glean a. dose n new Ideas about fixing up ner. iwci vi dainty collarettes an otner necawear which mean so much to the whole ap- peai-aJice. , - , v-v ;''." t A mil sags oi m '" ; , i. spring and summer gowns, sxueunuy llluatrated In photographs. With this f oes a secondary : feature or we oa blngs In children's fashions for the com in r- season from, the .French and American designers. ; i A full page or new rim iuiw, nin up to the. minute, ana Deing ebiuh phu- tograpns irom tne imuuuw x . v..... n Tt.ri fern. DrecolL Nev Sisters. snd .half a doaen othsr exclusive de signers of the i French capital. - i nese photographs (as well as all the Parle Ian photographs used) will reach us Just In time to get them out on the prom ised date: we have arranged It so, In ai. that .- w will be abla to set be fore our - readers the "latest up-to-the minute things. With this, psge goes a atinndarv feature of ttve nattiest - Of American suits for the soring, with ex cellent photographs to illustrate. Vow Parlslaa Oowms. A full pags of the new Parisian gowns for evening and more formal wear creations that will be copied by every American aressmaaer- inn mmom them and whloh will . . . ii i . ... n the pace 'for the summer resort places of the coun try. A secondary feature will oe a set at Amerlcaja thlnas that Will rejoice the hearts .Of women all over, the cpunry I durin ir tne warmer ov oi un year fabrics new deaigns lor tne cooi, oamiy snd pretty transparencies that are al ways associated with memories of 'Good Old Bummer Time." There wiU .be one full page devoted to embroideries, with wundreds of use of use- signs and patterns in all. kinds of art needlework. This feature in itself will irove ' rlcn source or mrormauon ror he home loving woman. - - " ' " . . There will be other pages devoted to things too numerous to mention, but every one of -them lmportHt end -inter esting to our women readers. . " The back cover, which is to be done artistically In three colors, will be de vntmjt to millinery. None but the new est creations of the world's greatest mil liners will be given, noon you win oo- "We are now showing new spring foreign and ent, cnotcer in. patients, S SnOWtt DT' IDT Diner where. Success In our merchant tailoring business comes from knowing what people want, and In providing it for them. We know that every man wants good clothes. Every man thinks the clothes he buys are as good as he can get for the money or he wouldn't buy them. v We take especial pride in ths clothes we make snd we can build for you .,. ' TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES AT . We choice .'laaionng' SECOND STREET, serve that the local milliners will bs displaying n their show windows hsts patterned after ths ssme model" i rom which he secure our P0Ft 'ro they come from the best "nd ijio-t re liable designers. It wss to secure these Pl"t2Ph"i"i5 they were only secured Py ths exerciss of the greatest diplomacy. ; Among the great milliners to be represented In this Collection of pictures arajje wis Vlrot. Oeorrett Busanne Talbot. Marescol Xfl and othera whose names mean so much. ,',-" t ' ' 'v'M'Ji''i: Vow the Suaday Jomraal manage to arrangv for thia splendid aad oompre heoslve Ulftstratea seotloa of advanoe sprintr and ummer fashiona, would ukf ft story to Itself. , Through : Its utam oosaeotloas. tha Sunday Jour- sal was able to work out the Idea after much sohsmlng ana .awstungv ftiUI arts representatives were both kept busy for weeks, aad the wort la not jret donej but rran-emeats are now so aearly complete that Tha fun- day Journal l now able to announce tne date of issue as March M. Thia infor mattoa. and. these photographs were ob tained thronf ftcenoies mot open to any publications axoept those wits which are associated, ana . xne s)uaay Journal win publish tho seotloa exclu srrely Jm the awrthsree. The eontenta of thia splendid fashion seotloa will be fa aad away ahead of tha material to be published la the April ftnd May num bers of the publleasions aevovea ,so women! fabrics. T th. .nmin who reads this. let US ssy that If your family is not already on tne list oi our should lose no time out once. This exceptional Olienns u nw the only good feature of - Interest-to womsn . contemplsted by The Journal. Wa have made It ft cardinal principle to study the needs and desires or our women readers, and our mi surpri nrinr fashion number is one of the meny good things in store for them. item em oer tne gate, cmiwi HONOR MEMORY ' OF ROBERT EMMET Arrangements have ; been completed for the celebration tonight of Robert Emmet's birthday by the .United Irish societies of Portland in the Woodmen of the .World hall. Eleventh and Alder streets, i John O'Hara will act aa ichalr- man and E. 8. J. McAllister will deliver the principal address. . Ths program fol lows: Oneninr remarks... ..John O'Hara liin. "Tha Uurn" ,-i ......... . ),,.iitunini 04 juiu viiv. u Miss Elisabeth McManan. accompeniau T..itainn "n'nonnell a urave ........... Master Aioyeiua njiy Bong A Handful of Eartn-. ivn.n,t'a Onuxh liVrtm the Dock . . ................. mtm. , - . .Paul Smith, of Columbia University Bong "O Breathe Not Hi, Ntnj'W .....Miss Lens, Harwas Addrsss of evening..... Hon. ju. d. . jwuw Piano and violin duet i ..Misses a MoMahan and M. Haggerty Bong "Will My -Soul Pass Through -JreUndr' Miss Rodna Hughes Rnn "Klllarnev" Jean Wilson ,. itinanees 01 .; tt 1. "Th. Bar Hniuiirled Banner . " . ... Daughters of Erin Chorus Accompanied by the Audience. JABOU SELLING OUT. tM of Portland's Tamous Buff BxDlres April X. The lease of aejoraje Jabout.' thej ta- ..i.nt.i m dealer: Seventh and Waahlngton atreets, explrea April 1 and until the close of March he haa decided to sell his beautiful stock (the largest and best on the Paclflo coasO at fiacres never before orrereu tne puouo. mr. t.k.. h.. v,iri a lea in the oast few months that have been a revelation, but It is safe to say that the prlcea made during aiarcn win win wwi .mo tive ever made. He sutes that every thing In his store must go, so that he will be prepa.-ed to vacate byApril 1. We predict that Seventh ana wasning ton streets will be a most busy. corner for the next few weeks. ' , (, m "" Banding Permits. H.' p. Palmer, repair dwelling, 713 East Couch. $600;. C. B. Rose, erect dwelling. . East Main, between East Thirty-second "-nd" Bast Thirty-third, 11,600; ym. nnyner, ereci owjhiih, Height between Falling and Shaver, 12,000: Dr. C. C. White, erect dwelling. Schuyler, corner East Eleventh, $5,000; F. W. Elchenlaub. erect dwelling. Lex ington between East Thirteenth and East Fifteenth, S 1,700. - IntercoUegiate Oratory. (Doited Press Leased Wire.) St Paul. Minn., March J. Student or atory Is to be given a free vent in tne People's church in thia city tonight, the occasion being the annual conteat of the Intercollegiate Oratorical associa tion of Minnesota. The colleges to be represented In ths contest are Oustavus Adolphus - college, Macalaster college and Hardline university. TRUTHS ER.SELY OLD an unusual collection of fresh. domes tlo fabrics; wider In assort-; mint in hi man irai ut wiw I, nuw ur ncia ui ctse- That will, cost you elsewhere $35 and are better than ready-made clothes at ' $30. Our - suits tor $S5 and $40 compare fa vorably with garmen ta for which other merchant - tailors charge ISO and 160. : ' All we ask is that you come s- in , and ' Inspect our. spring fabrics. . -; I 'aU garments cut under the personal sup- ' ervlsion of Mr. Maxwell. suggest that you call early and exclusive patterns. - for NEAR ALDER Goiispaiiy ':A'- I Heart Action There are certain nerves ! ; that control the action of the heart : tWhen they, become w,eak the heart action is impaired. Short breath, pain around heart, - choking sensation, palpi- - tation, fluttering feeble or rapid pulse, and othec distressing symptoms fol low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure I is - a" medicine, especially adapted fo ; the needs ox - these nerves and the mus cular structure of the heart itself.. It -f ; is ; a strengthening , tonic that 1 brings ,; speedy relief, - ' "For years I suffered with what. 1 thought was, stomach trouble, when the doctors told me I had hearts -trouble. X bad tried many remedies. , when the Dr. Miles almanac came into my hands, and I concluded to' try Dr. MUea' Heart Cure. I have taken three bottles, and now 1 am , not suffering at all. I am cured and this medicine did it I write thia in ' the hope that It wlU attract ths at- ' " tentlon of others who suffer as I did. " 4 MalnSU Oovrngtoof ky. ; Vour druoglst sells Dr. Miles Heart Cure, and we ewthorira Mm te retura Srloe ef first bottle (only) . If It falla . benefit you. . . ,.;xV; ;: Milei Medical Ca, Elkhart, In4 STATEUEIIT i. 1 hot roe them ' . ' - ' ' 1 '...( , -eaisBaasamBBmasaBmmssaau Douglas Eepublican Cen tral Committee Calls It Dangerous Thing. - (Spaslal Dispatch to Tha JaarasL) ' Roaeburg, Or., March t. lit a con vention of the Republican central com mittee of Douglas county here Satur day Statement No. 1 was. unanimously denounced In the following -resolution: "Resolved, That, we.' tne lxragias county Republican central committee. regard Statement No. 1 of the direct primary law as a cumbersome, expensive ana unwise metnoa or, -nomination, as destructive . to a representative form of r;overnment, and we therefore condemn t aa being dangerous, unwholesome and not conducive to good, government er on by the people." s faahdlna the lemon to all of the Republican candidates from uougias county,- as tney are ail support ers or (statement 10. i. Tho Doiltical outlook ror the comini election Is not taking form very fas In Douglas county. There have been a tew . announcements on Dotn tne oia 5 arty tickets and this week will probab- ig lortn a lew more. The Democratic central commltte wQl meet thia week. At present there ars three Renubli can candidates for sheriff and none on the Democratic side. The strongest rigni.wm do tor snernx ana cierk. Bev. Baner Blames Espee for West Side Wreck Dajf of Curbing atHand- (Special Dispatch to The tarsal.) Salem, Or.,. Mar J. The Southern Pacific in particular and the Illinois Steel corporation and the other trusts and illegal combinations in general were severely denounced by Rev. Philip Bauer, ; pastor of the First Congrega tional enuren or tnis city, in his- talk before the Young Men's Christian as sociation of this city yesterday after noon. The lecture was on "Half Dust and Half Deity," and the. pastor was urging on his hearers the necessity of getting "honest dominion." "When1 I say 'dominion,' F I mean honest dominion, not like these enorm ous combinations which have more than they have a right to and which are going, to be curbed," he said, .As a remedy for ths evil. Dr. Bauer suggests the political education of the people,,.. -. -y- . "The' people are gradually getting educated to politics and how to handle these illegal corporations, and the lat ter are going to oe curDea. Tnis Southern Pacific company which has had the state of Oregon In Its, grip. nas got to De controuea. xney nave the - worst service., in the . worrld on this west side road, on which they run bobbing, uncomfortable ; cars, which would not be tolerated - In any,. other part of the country." ,v ' Particular attention was called by the speaker to ' . the Forest Grove wreck of a short time 'ago. as follows: "The Southern Pacific company, I be lieve, was responsible for that wreck, owing to the faulty construction of the roaaoea. ; ? .... Dr. Bauer has but recently pesn ap pointed - pastor , of his church ' in this city, and this Is his first puollo ex pression of his feelings regarding the great corporations. BOSEBtJBGr . SETTLES ; : i LIGHT C0NTB0VEBSY (SAeelal DlavatcB te The Journal.! . Roaeburg,; Or., Mar. 2.-r-The , city council com mi ties on ngnt sna - water has effected a settlement of the dlS' puts over the bill '"for the city light on-which B. A. . Kendall, representlni J. jL and S. A. KendalL owners o: the water and light system, had threat ened to sue the city. A mutually satisfactory , agreement was . reached. Mr. Kendall assured the city that he would assist In every way possible the upbuilding of the town. He . says as soon as the city is ready to begin pav-lns- he will reenforce the water mains so that they will be sufficient for the wa.tr - suDDiy : for rears: to come. Ha also say a ne win open targe tumoer- Ing mill nere as soon as tne rinanoiaj situation as - regards the lumber bus iness assumes a more favorable aspect. Mr. Kendall will leave for Plttsburs. Pennsylvania, soon. " If is hoped that one effect of his visit there will be the hringlng of more capital to Rose burg. v X healthv man" Is a king in his own Bight; an unhealthy, man is an unhappy slave. - Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound, health keeps you well. . . j ... PASTOR ARRAIGNS RICKETY RAILWAY )..f - . : 1 . . ' - -a :.:' ... ' .f. .... f .. . -"FIGHTING THE i26AlderStrcet,em ''y' H "'sSBBSBssassBsasssssasBjBSasssisMiBsBssSBa ....--' ESPECIALLY CHOICE CUTS TODAY AND TOMORROW Sirjoin Roast Beef,-no boncnor waste, tne choicest .v roast in the beef. ..... ... . . . . i .,....12lAc SmaHITRdne Jan Choice Tenderloin,Steaks Tender Round Steak . ... 5 SMITff Shoulder Roasts of 'Pork.. . . . . . .... 10c Center cut! Shoulder Roasts.......... .. . . . . . .....12c LointRoastsof Pork. . . . . .. .... ... ...i . .i 15c Loin "Chops' of Pork. ....... ............... . . . . . ; 15c Home - Made -.Pork Sausage, fresh every : hour at Smith's, per lb. ... . ,C . ; ...... ...... WAc Smith's famous Breakfast Smith's Sugar-cured Hams,'. .... ... ........... . . 12c Half a Ham,, same price. ........ 12Jc Smith's .'Pure Lard, per pail. V. .... - 60c PROBLEM FOR : W.' A MATHEMATICIANS e Af correspondent asks for a e , solution 'of V the ; following prob- e lem: "I buy a house and ldt for J,600, on which I make a cash - e payment of $300 and agree to e . psy $60 every; three months vn- ' e til property is paid for, Interest e e at 6 per cent on deferred, pay- e menta The Interest Is also paid e quarterly. How ions; will it take to finish paying the debt, how e e mucli : will the interest be re-' s duced annually and :. how much . interest will a.ecme during the e whole pertod7 ! ' . ' e , - The real estate - editor, con- ; d f eases that , the problems, is too e much for- him, and respectfully ' 4 4 t refers 4 1 .".to Portland's mathemat e leal experts. , r , e) ,e;?u-,- v i -vin1'. Ki.' :;4':U,yi :-;e ' C!haace io Own Town. ' 'y f (United .Prws Leased Wlrs.)-V " St, Ignace, Uych., March' 3. Any per son posseesing a desire to own a town, coupled with the necessary f hundred thousand dollars or so to make the "pur, chasv haa j the opportunity - to satisfy thevwant today at the town .' Of Marl borough,' near this city.' ' The entire town, which renreaenta l the remains of a dlsaatrous project of eastern capital' lets to mass cement ana dollars out or. the vast deposits of marl in this vicin ity, is to- go tinder the. hammer at re ceiver's sale. More than $1,000,000 was emended on the sroinct...- In addition te the remains of the village, the sale in cludes ssveral machinery plants, a rail road aad thousands of acres of land. We are showing MORE styles and BETTER styles than ever at this low price. Don't let the moaest price aeter.you -as you wiU find the fabrics and patterns in up-towh stores at $15 and $20 myym:y WHEN YOU SK IT 3d 1 r fll BEEF-TRUST" .12c .... ........... 10c Bacon. . . ... . . . . . ; ... . 15c SAVE MONEY! TEETH EXTRACTED FREE! s 3 WHEN PLATES OR BRIDGES ARE ORDERED TEETH ViA TEET0 iv FULL isST. THAT FIT..... $5.00 . ' ti . AtteiKtait G0I-D CROWNS.:!8-KSii'.;?3.50 vr Open 00LD pi5,iNGS .81.00 JVritte,n rvm"V SILVER FILLINGS . . ..... . 50a? vuo.vw fWt keep "sy ;loing good ;vrk::t''thes;:pnces''f;j:haye the latest; most modern Electrical Apparatus ' for doing pain- EtEGmo DEimiPAKioas 303 Waihlagton Street, Corner. Fifth ; ; ' 'Opposite OldvWortrwn St King' Xh " ' IDENTICAL IN OUR AD IfS SO and Oak i n rm mi 1 PLAN TO BUY TOUR LENTEN FISH AT SMITH'S Where you always get it fresh, and wholesome No c"bld-storage fish; no frozen; I ish-Rather4han sel yqu such, we would sell yot nothing. You can depend on what', you get at Smjth's. , Halibut, 3 Jbs.-for.. 25c Chindok Salmon . .. ..M5c Red Snappers 10 Herring . . .... . ...... . ..lOd Black Cod ....... ......10d Perch lOd Tom Cod -.lOcj Crabs,, each ........ . . ..15c! Olympia Oysters, pint. v.30cj Razor Clams, dozen. .. .15q Hardtshell Clams, lb . . . 5c AVOID PAli 1st and Yamhill