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1 : X THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 31, 1009. UriCLESArJ'STARS ll BEST IH-WORLD Declares British Sea Cap : r ... tain Who Coaled the - CItUISE WORTH ALL IT COSTS NATION Captain Mackenzie of the Strathtay Finds ' American Sailors at flag dalena Bar is Most Harmonious , Family- rr'aise for Officers." .Y Captain Mackemi f th British , tramp steamer Strathtay declare Unci - Bam will, have the bast lot of sailors In . tba World as a dlraot rasult of tha erulsa of Admiral Evan's fleet Tha BtrathUy Is at anchor In tha harbor bars,' bavin ! arrlvad a f aw cars ago from Masdalena Bay. where she . delivered ooal to tha war ships. -." r .' "If these man ramaln on board wblla ; tha . flaat makes tha propoaad orulaa around tha world thay should ba abla to flht for a kina-dom and win It." ald ('Dtin aiackenal reaterdav aftarnooa SiX dlaouaalna tha matter with a number J or otner aea oaptaina, "ana i ll aay ncni now that I never before aaw euch a plendld lot of men at ara now manning . tne veaaela In Ma-dalna Bay. It la tha priaa or tua country. "1 waa at tha bay with my coal barf a when tha fleet arrived," captain Mao- fteniie continued, "end it wn a aisnt to - sea. tboaa craft maneuver about. It re- : ' minded ma of a ootllllon with tha trim veaeets dolna tna oanoma. bo grace ' . fully and In perfect unison did thay move that It seemed they never varied , their dletanca a foot Single file, in twoa and threea and fours, they would . swlna? about without one of them loatng position lor a moment, it waa aeaman , ship of tha first, and that'a all there le 1 to It" . Captain Maekenste la one of the old aat navigators visiting here for the .' nreaant. and holds a hUh Doaltton with one of tha largest steamship oompaaiea 'in tna worm, a tact wnicn counts ior , mueh. and his comment carried weight "with his aurtlenoe. Another thins." he aald. "Is that I 'fever saw a more harmonious lot of men. It waa a pleasure to coal the re- apectlva -vessels, for from tha highest officer In rank that I'cameqBn contact -with to the humblest sailor we re . celyed tha same court! and consid erate treatment.' Discipline wsa per- ft "We passed the fleet at Punta Arenas 5 fur the Straits of Magellan, and so reached tha bay in advance. The ietrathtay had to grope her way through ttlie Pacific end of the strait In a dense 4 fog, but the officers of. the fleet told Croe that they enjoyed beautiful clear .. weather there a few days later. This jwaa fortunate, 'for a large number of ? vessel are not aa easily maneuvered In ! such a small apace as one lone craft, it.. "I think tha performance of the fleet t a great feat, and ana wall worth the ad--dUIonal cost Those who figured on profiting by ourchases from the fleet 1 in the way were disappointed, for I was 'Mold that figuratively speaking not a i pound of provialons waa purohaaed at lany of tha ports where the fleet called "for ooal. A large refrigerator steamer f tarried a full cargo of all kinds of pro- Visions, and It was well stocked up by I the time the vessels dropped anchor at (Magdalena Bay. 1 'To complete tne cruise arouna tne EWorld I should Judge would take all II or this year, allowing ror stops nere ana mere noun wio ruuie. 11 win easy matter to aecure coal for the trip, " because there are many places where the colliers can flu up, meet tne rieet ana Coal them at sea if neceesary. The cruise would make a sailor of every ', man, many of whom no doubt had very little experience of actual aea life when the fleet started out It is actual ex- fierlence that makes the sailor, and hnaa fellows are rettlnr it." '"The Strathtay Is here to load lumber for Shanghai. 6ne win remain in tne stream until the steamer Bt rath Mane of tha aame company has finished loading at the mills of the Eastern &. Western Lumber company. ' STRIKE AFFECTS SHIPMENTS. alrV Cascad,--Yoaeiniter jonait roui' in, Tellowstone, Northland and bt lens are reported as. having been oked for Portland and some of tbern S.140,000 feet, tha smallest as are quanuiy aet atioai in om monin a long time. Tha poor business be made ud for eventually when steam schooners get. back in com mission. - ' ' A number of eraft tied, up as a result of the strike will ba here or on the Columbia this wek to load. The tVl- se H hnokeH arc due to arrive. Tha Cascade ahould ba in tne river today. ne win ioaa at Tongue Point near Astoria. , MET STOILMS EVERYWHERE. Norwegian Steamer . Aker Returns ' After Exciting Experiences. . After having encountered a- series of ths worst storms Imaginable, tba Nor wegian steamer, Aker returned this morning from tha orient rla "Ban Pedro. In command of Captain Oulllksen, she left hers In November with a cargo of wheat and flour for Yokohama, and now she Is back toxarry wheat to Japan for Kerr, Olfford Co. A portion of, tha cargo will ba taken on at Taooma. Owing to some misunderstanding af order tna eteamer did not land at klont- J ornery dock wo. s, aa inienaea, oai ropped anchor In tha stream off the old Weldler dock, bha Will probably go to tha dock this afternoon to begin lin ing for tha cargo. , T'We had an awful trln from Portland to Yokohama, " aald Captain Oulllksen in relating tna incidents 01 tna voyage. "but luckily wa escaped any oaraage whatsoever. Nona af tha other steam ers that left the coast about that Urns reached the orient without need or ra- ialra. It took us 10 days to cross, ana here' was but ona day's fuel In tha bunkers when wa finally alghtcd the llvhta of Vnbnhlml rrtalnltf had a narrow escape from baying to resort to extreme measures to Keep up steam. "From Yokohama wa proceeoea to northern Japan ' load railroad ties for Ban Pedro. I never experienced euch bitter cold weather before 41 degrees below sero for eight weeks straight The noor natlvea auffered Intensely. and ao did we, although much better supplied with fuel and clothing. The weather was extremely severe, ao I learned." At Mororan, J. Peterson, third engi neer, met a singular death. Charoou had keen kent burnlna In the eropellar ahaft tunnel, and In aplta of the warn ings of tha chief engineer Peterson en tered tha tunnel one morning to aea If tha flrea were burning. K6 ona was near, and ha was evidently overcome uf the rases, because a few hours lator his dead body was found prostrate In tha tunneL AT THE SHIPYARDS. Steamer Chas. R. Spencer Being Launched This Afternoon. The steamer Charles R. Spencer Is being launched this afternoon from the the medicine chest and soon had tha bleeding-too nicely bandaged.' ' Captain Bmlth related the circum stances along the waterfront this morn ing and vouohed tor the truth. - He aaya the hen Is certainly most remark able In that she Is aa tame, as a dog and fully aa Intelligent. "Why. that hen lays an egg nearly every day and elf on board think ao much of her that no he haa tbe heart to eat them, instead the data is marked on them and the are die trlbutad ifflont visitors aa aouvenlrs. 1 am - aura the . hen's life would be soared even were wa ahtDwrecked and Jylng from atarvaUon. And certainly ennle would ba among the survivors if shipwrecked, and given time to .cat Into the boata. The Btrethblare Is goading' lumber at ona of the mills in North Portland and wis hen Is tha center of-attractlon. MARIXE INTELLIGENCE. , Msgnlst Lucre Das to Arrive. ftue'H. Elmore, Tillamook , .March II Senator, Ban rranolaoo March II O. W. Elder, Ban Pedro and way March 11 Kanalel, Ban Francisco ......April 1 Eureka, Eureka and Coos April I Alliance. Coos Bay April 4 Breakwater, Coos Bay April I Rosa City, Ban Francisco April T Roanoke. San Pedro and way. . . .April T Arabia, orient .April 10 niromwia on en I .............. ,ar I Alaala. orient June 1 Numantla. orient ...July 1 Begular Xdnara to Depart, Breakwater, San Franclaco April 1 Sua H. Elmore, Tillamook April t Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro April 1 Senator. Ran Franclaco......... .April I Eureka, Eureka and Coo April 4 Hanalel, Ban Francisco April 4 Alliance. Coo bay April Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way.. April Rose City, Ban Francisco April 10 Armoia. priani .....April l nioomeaia, orient HAKES WORK EASIER May .June July I AleauL orient Numantla, orient Teasel la Bt Nicholas. Am. ah. aatorta Berlin, Am. ah. Alaska Henry VUlard. Am. ah Astoria Acme, Am. ah. Portland Lbr. Co. Jordanhlll. Br. h I.lnnton Alice Maria, Fr. bk Martin a Hoche. Fr. bk. , Montgomery, No. 1 Collunna, Br. bk Coal bunker Broderlck Castle, Br. ship .... ..Stream Larglemore, Br. sh. . .. . . .Coal Bunker Edward Detailie. Fr. bk. Columbia No. 1 Bommeratad, Nor. sa.r Llnntoa Btrathblane, Br. as E. at W. Mill Marechal Davont Fr. bk Greenwich Moller. Fr. bk Uolnhlna Crown of India. Br. bk Irving yarpena, nr. bk ElevaU" Ley land Bros.. Br. sh Astoria rurner, .am. acn Tongue romt King Cyrus, Am. sen. Preecott Albyn. Rua bk N. P. Lumber Co. Ernest Leaouve. Fr. bk Irvine irian uucnanon, Br. pk. Montgomery No. Portland People Ixt Pleased lo J r r :. Learn How It Is: t ; l( s pretty hard' to attend ta'dutles - With a constantly aoblng back; "7 ' With' annoying; sriaary dlsordera ' (. Doan's Kidney Pills make work easier. They cure backache. They cure ovary kidney 111. A. I Maaey, living at Hawthorne Terrace, Portland, Or, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills completely rid ma of an attack of backache whloh waa brought on through tha Jarring and Jolting of riding on tha cable oars. At least that was tbe only way I could account for It ' It waa very annoying and worried m a great deal. Being Induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills through tha rec ommendations of tha remedy I found oulok relief and a final cure. That wa over three year, ago and there haa been no return of tha trouble since." For sale by all dealers. Price 10 centa Foster-MUburn Co, Buffalo, New York, aole agenta for tha United States. Remember tha name DOAN'S and take no other. Irene. Am. sch. J. M. Weatherwax, Am. sch Eugene Bergaline, Fr. bk. . Cornll Bart. Br. bk wave at tha Tenia nf the PnrtlaiM Bhln. CelUcburn. Br. bk , .. I Nomla, Ger. bk aha will begin making regular between this city and Tbe Dalle. trip the Overhauled from item to stern steamer looks aa aplck and span when sh made her initial plunge into tha river several years aa-o. Most of the superstructure has been rebuilt and the hull has been materially strengthened. Captain Spencer has invited a num ber of friends to witness the launch ing- and Quite a crowd Is expected to see the boat take the water. The Willamette Iron steel works ha begun to lay the keel for the teel steamer to ba constructed for a steamship company operating; on Puget number or men it Kill get to Portland Sent Little Lumber i Coast Ports During Month. . Lumber ahlpment from Portland proper have been light during the month 'closing today, chiefly because of tho strike of the steam schooner engineers. The tying up of these veaaela robbed shippers of means of transportation un til sailing achooner .could ba brought out1' from their winter quarters In Oak land croak. . Quite a number of tho latter came north during ' the month for cargoes but thay ware loaded at mills on the lower river and hence cleared at As toria Instead of through the custom .housa here. In view of this fact coast 'tse lumber shipment froth tba Co ;umbia river territory war quite Hb- ' 1 Only five steam schooners cleared I during tha month from here for Cali fornia, tha combined cargoes repreaent- aound. A lara be required on this Job when wen under way. Most of the shin and boatyards about the city are well supplied with work and ' shlp-bullders are said to be in better demand than any other me chanics for the present The Portland ShlDbulldlnr company alona la employ ing bout 70 men which 1 more than ordinarily at this time of the year. Launch-builders are buay and a num ber of new gasoline boats will soun ba ready for their first plunge. Among them will be L. Beno's Niagara, which is being built at the foot of Stark street. OOXCERT FOR SEAMEN. F. S. Loop. Am. aa Washington, Am. ss Condor, Am. ss Donna FrSnresca, Br. bk.. Strathtay, Br. ss Nereus, Ger. sh Needles, Br. sa . . , Elsa, Nor. ss. Alliance, Am. ss.'. LettltlA. Am sch. Aker, Nor. ss Urania, Nor. bk. ., Senator. Am. as. . .Llnnton .Astoria .Mersey stream Oceanic Astort Astoria Rainier .Couch strtet Astoria Stream Stream .Portland Lbr. Co Drydock Couch street Astoria Stream Stream Alnswoith Institute at Front and Flanders En tertain Tomorrow Night. The weekly concert at the Seamen's Institute, Front and Flanders streets, will be given tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock under the direction of Mrs. J. Ernest Laldlaw. The chair will be taken by N. W. Hastings, the treasurer, and all friend of the mission will receive ng program: Quartet. Mrs. Sanderson Reed, Miss Rankin, Mrs. J. Ernest Lald law, Miss Alice Justin: vocal solo, Mrs. Hutchinson; ventriloquism, J. Coughlan: piano trio, the Misses Bltver; vocal solo, W. G. Hodadon; vocal aolo, Mrs. J. Erneat Laldlaw; vocal solo, J. G. Kll- fiack; vocal solo, Mrs. Sanderson Reed; nstrumental trio, banjo, guitar, piano, anonymous; ladles' quartet, national an mem. HEN APPEALS FOR AID. Intelligent Bird on Steamer Strath blane In New Role. Jennie, the educated hen on hnnrH tha British steamer Btrathblane got one of her toe mashed yesterday by a careless longshoreman who dropped She went riant to her friend and protector. Chief Engineer Jardlna, pointed the injured member at him and with a pleading look in her round eye appealed to have it dressed. xne enter understood, brought out 11EKE IS RIO EXCUSE FOR ANY CITIZEN OF OREGON TAKING LIFE INSURANCE FROM AN OUTSIDE C0UPANY . Payments to cm outside com - panydrainOregonof ready cash Payments made to OREGON ' LIEE help to Develop Oregon, as the premiums collected are , invested in "purely Oregon" se curities, and the interest earned Is reinvested here. Sa Bout so 2oad X.amer. Echo, Am. bktn. Callao St Helena, Am. sh Sen Franclsoo Northland, Am. ss San Franclaco Melville Dollar, Am. ss. ..Ban Francisco Ravalli. Am. ss San Francisco Churchill. Am. ach Keelung Kelburn, Br. bk Mojlllones Virginia. Am. sch San Francisco Nome City, Am. sa San Francisco Cascade, Am. ach San Francisco Johan Poulsen, Am. ss...San Francisco En Boata With 0 em eat aad Oenerai. Anerfoyle, Br. sh. ....Antwerp Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk London Emanuele Accama It bk Bamburg Asgard, Nor. ship Antwerp Bldart. Fr. bk ...Antwerp Albert Rickmer. Ger. bk Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. ah. Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Antwerp Vlncennes. Br. sh. Antwerp Gael. Fr. bk London Neatsflelds, Br. ship Hamburg Ooal Bklpa Sa Boata, Ancalos. Br. sh Newcastle, A. Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle, N. 8. W. Tramp Steamers Ba Boat. Minerva, Nor. sa Panama Strathryle. British aa....San Francisco Inverskip, Br. ss. San Francisco Boverlc, Br. ss Ban Francisco Taunton, Br. as ..Guayma Bn Bonte la Ballast to Xoad arala. Alaterkamp. Oar. sh......Caleta Coloaa Manx King. Br. sh Taltral Urania, Nor. bk Valparaiso Port Crawford. Br. sh..., Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. Callao River Falloch. Br. bk Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh Callao Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk. Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. ah. West coaat Oil Steamers Bn .Boata. Geo. Loom la Am. as San Frnnclaoo ALONG THE WATERFRONT. REAL ESTATE DEALS AMOUNT TO $47,968 Transfers Filed Yesterday Show Continued Activity in Transactions. The steamer Geo. W. Elder, from San Pedro via San Francisco, and the steamer Senator from San Francisco di rect, will be In the harbor this evening. The British ship Clan Buchanan shifted to Montgomery dock No. 2 this morning to finish loading wheat She will probably clear tomorrow. The steamer Alliance left for Coos Bay last night. The Breakwater leaves for Coos tomorrow night. The ship James Drummond and tha bark Isaac Reed have reached San Fran cisco from Newcastle, New South Wales, the former taking 105 days for the trlD and the latter 100 days. The Drummond was on the overdue list at 20 per cent and the Reed at IS per cent. MARINE NOTES. 5- Qrcgonl 'it 1 TEE rOUOT-EOLDSU' COKTAJTT. Gained more Insurance in Ore gon during 1 9 O 7 than any company "and some of them 7 have been operating her e for thirty years. " Oretfonians know that "OREGON LIFE" Is best for ; 'j 4 ' Oregonians m Cilice: Corbet! Did j. Cor. 5th & Morrison Sts Portland, Or. A L. MILLS ; President L. SAMUBT General Manager CLARENCE S. SAMUEL . ..Assistant Manager , ( Astoria, March 21. Arrived down during the night Steamer Alliance. Ar rived at 7:15 and left up at 9:46 a. m. Steamer Geoifre w. Elder, from San. Pe dro and way ports. Arrived at 7:16, and left up at ll:5 a. m. steamer Senator, from San Franclaco. Sailed at 10 a. ra. Sohooner J. M. Weatherwax. for San Francisco. San Franclaco, March si. sailed at 10 a. m. Steamer Asuncion, for Port land. Hamburg, March 22. Arrived Nor wegian ateamcr Herm, from Portland. Falmout'i. March 29. Sailed French bark Brlielx, for Liverpool. Astoria, March 30. Arrived at 1 and left up at 4:10 p. m. Norwegian steam er Aker, from San Pedro. Newcastle, March 30. Arrived Satur day and aalled Monday British steamer Cambrian King, from Portland for Mel bourne. ' Astoria. March 81. Cape line down. Tides at Astoria today: High water t 10:20 a. m.. 8.7 feet; 10:28 p. m., 8.7 feet Low water 6:34 a. m., 0.8 foot; 6:48 p. m., 0.6 foot. Realty transfer filed for record ye terday amounted to 147,168. The Im portant transactions Included two small traots of high-priced acreage, and three good-slsed residence site sales. I. F. Burn purchased from John B. Cook four and a fraction acre on the Foster county road, southeast of the city, con sideration 16.600. West of the city, near Bertha. George Noakes has aold to Camlllo Debbl an 11 -acre tract for 96,400. Mr. Helen Danforth Baker has pur chased from Warren M. Knight a house and lot on Thirty-second street, near Thurman atreet, Willamette Heights, consideration 16,600. Mrs. Albertlna Sengstake has pur chased from A. NeDoach a 60-foot lot on Twenty-fifth atreet, between North- rup and Marshall street, for 14,(00. John Horn has aold to Zena P. Rich ards a quarter-block In Hawthorne Ave nue addition on the Mount Scott carllne, consideration 12,800. John B. Miller of Seattle, formerly a well-known Portland merchant, has commissioned Architect Otto Kleeman to prepare tha plans for a three-story brick building to be erected on the west side of Union avenue, near Eaat Burnslda street. The ground floor I to be divided Into storerooms and the up per noors into living apartment. A SPANTON BUXGAL0W A Very Union Cottage Going Up In Zrvlngton. A memoer or xne span ton company recently returnea rrom Los Angeles and brought with him some beautiful designs of Los Angelea bungalow. Yesterday The Spanton company re ceived an order to build one of these artistic homes in irvlngton. This bungalow will be the most unique residence In Portland. It will cost complete, about $4,000. We will duplicate thla order for a bungalow on a rasnionaoie lot and will accept 61,000 down and balance easy monthly installments. ins opanion company. 270 Btarx atreet (ground floor.) LUMBERMAN'S ESTATE VALUED AT $20,000 Widow of Hollis Alger Ap pointed Administratrix by County Court. Hollis Alger, the veteran lumberman who died on March 28, left an estate something in excess of 120,000, accord lng to an estimate made by the widow, who yesterday waa appointed to ad minister upon the estate. Mr. ' Mlra C. Alger, the widow, receive all tho estate except 16,000 which ia willed In eaual shares to three sons, Hollis K. Alger of Skamokawa, Washington, NEW CANDIDATES MAKE ANNOUNCEMENTS New aspirants for place on the' Re publican county, central committee have announced themaelvea a follows: Harry C. Stuart In rreolnct 88. W. W. Sharp of 106, W. F. Harris of 108. W. M. Cake of 29, William H. Oalvant of 17, Benjamin C. Dey of 90, ft B. Dickinson of 61,- J. Anderson of 16 and E. A. Austin of 43. On tha Democratic side men who would like to fill committee place are A. P. Nelaon of 64, A. C. Morrison of 108, James I Davidson of-l, Charles Hyle of 61. Joe Shannon of 76, Charles B Heltkemper of 67. W. N. Neville of 71 and T. J. uraig or zs. , Four Divorces In Linn. . (apecitl Dispatch to The Journal.) . -Albany, Or., March 81. Judge Gal loway In 'the circuit" court yesterday granted four divorces and attended to routine business. The , divorce case were: Lewie Marstera .vs. Olive Mara ter;ULena, v. Holgat va A. V. Hol rate; Lea Q. Davis v. Ora Davis; Jackson va Jaclteoa. , . - larar ilrpr nf Portland Mr. K'annle A. (oiaweii naa own appointed executrix of the estate of her late husband, Edward Lothrop Coldwell and Mary coinwen. 1 IlC Will Ul O. o ...I. filed yeeterday, bequeathes her 8,000 worth of property to her only child, Eda-ar H. Mix, who haa been named a executor. YOUNG MAN WANTS TO BECOME A HUTT Oeorch Richard Young 1 contem plating matrimony, and Is In tha pe culiar position of asking a court to allow him to be .called by hi trua nama. In a petition filed iwlth tha county court he sar that ha took the name of Toung on the Island of Ta hiti in 1808 In order to ahlp aa : a aallor. After1 year on tha aea ha cam to Portland and aettled down, till under the name of Toung. . Now hi roving day are over, and hi petition intimate that he aoon ex pect! to take a bride. e want to give the bride hla tru name, and ask tna Court to neip mm rcnuin wiw ucuut of . George Richard Hutt Save money and health, by cutting out improper food. Try GraperNuts A' 'Thtre's a Rtasonr 'ill wMMM QuaUty- inmjE,',,-,-,"-l't'-- r AnotKorsaIoe of Wew Spring Fabriot Clever New Materials in Fashion's Favorite Weaves in AU ' the Newest Coloring Tha h7t and Mr rest ainrla offering: af Drest Fabrki wOI ba ready htra tomorrow. Oar tockg art immense, the fabrics, deslfns and coloring arc superb. The prices are the lowest at which such fabrics have ever been sold. A sale that is of special interest to every woman: AT 1.00 A YARD An endless variety of neat hadow stripei, corded novelties, Invlible checks and stripes, in self colored material such si batiste, wool tanetai, ranamas, pruneiias, novelty worsteds, etc., in the new golden browns, new navv, new green, new tan, new blue, etc All wool and silk and wool fabrics that usually sell at $1.25 a ysrd. 44-INCH FRENCH VOICES Genuine French Voiles, in the finest chiffon finish, a crisp, sheer material, made of selected .yarn, comes in the new shades of blue, royal, navy, tan, "brown, steel, etc. One of our leaders at AA this price pIUU 44-INCH FRENCH HENRIETTASFinest French Henriettas ever shown in this city, a soft clinging, every popular weave, comes in colors navy, champagne, slate, golden brown. green, blue, etc, and black and cream; regu lar $1.50 quality. Priced for this sals QQ Wm, F. Road's Genuine Lonsdown AT f 1.35 A complete stock comprising all the best shades always on band. Another great ahinment ha lust been received. 42-inch Silk and Wool Fabrics of unequaled wearing quality that will wash perfectly; colors pink, blue, champagne, slate, nils green, lavender, tan, navy, cardinal, gunmetal, etc.; also black and creams, wever soia ior less snywncre. The Greatest and Best Handkerchief Sale We Have Ever Ashed You to Attend It's a great special purchase of about 2,000 doien Handkerchiefs from a New York jobber who is retiring from business. ;k lEacl Your Choice of Handkerchiefs Worth From 75c to 82 Each You will be astonished when you see the won derful Handkerchief values offered at this sale. Tomorrow we place on sale the entire purchase of about 2,000 dozen Women's Fine Linen Hand kerchiefs at this wonderfully low price. The styles are innumerable, ranging from the neat hemstitched and scalloped effects to the elabor ately embroidered and lace-trimmed designs. They are made of fine, soft, sheer Shamrock linen, and when we say Shamrock linen we mean they are absolutely all linen, and our guarantee goes with jt. Not a handkerchief in this great lot worth less than 75c, and from that up to $2.00. All at one price, while they last your choice 39 each. We cannot urge you too strongly to attend this sale early, as the best patterns are sure to go first, and then a morning visit will escape the crowds of the afternoon that are sure to attend these sales. fc,xtra space has been de voted to the display. Extra salespeople and wrappers secured that all might be waited on as promptly as possible. See to it that you get your share of these wonderful bargains, New Spring Styles in Shoes and Oxfords Women's Kid and Patent Shoes, $3.50 values at Women's Kid and Patent Shoes, $3.00 values at Women's Oxfords, all leathers, $2.50 values at Women's Oxfords, all leathers, $2.75 values at : Women's Oxfords, all leathers, $3.00 values at $2.88 $2.24 $1.77 $1.99 $2.37 A Sale of Muslin Sheets Unbleached Sheets, made of good wearing qual ity muslin, 72 by 90 inches, regular 60c Q- values. Priced for this sale at tC Unbleached Sheets, made of extra heavy muslin, full double size, 81 by 90 inches, regular CO- 70c vajues. Priced for this sale at wOC Linen Finished Sheets, made of extra heavy full bleached muslin, hemmed, all ready to use. Two sizes to choose from, with prices reduced like this: 72 by 90-inch Sheets, 65c quality, special 58c 81 by 90-inch Sheets, 70c quality, special 631 200 Pairs of Kid Gloves at 95c These gloves were sold regularly at $1.50 and $1.75 per pair, but not having a full line of sizes and colors we have bunched them together and will offer choice of any pair at 95tf. There are no gloves ifi this lot other than those of depend able qualities, and every size from 5'A to 7?4 can be found in some of the colors, pair 9a$ four Wonderful Silk Values 20-in Chefu Pongee Silk ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS Cn. 8ALE AT...f 3UC Over 1,000 yards of 20-inch Chefu Pongee Silk, in natural color, with aatin overstripes and checks, s neat, pretty, desirable material for spring and summer wear; the colors are abso lutely fast, guaranteed to wasn as wen ss iinen; natural ground with brown, red. green, turquoise and light blue overnlaids and checks; these silks are sold everywhere at 75c a yard. Priced CH for this sale at UUC See Oar Window. Tussorrah Pongeo tM Oualitv Sl.OO 24 to 27-inch Tussorrah Pongee Silk, firm even weave, beautiful rich fin ish, finest of silk, seasonable weight; splendid value at $1.25 a yard. Priced for this tJ QQ Bough Pongeo $1X0 Quality at 75e 27-inch Rough Pongee,. warranted all pure silk, one of the most popular, new silks, comes in all the new shades of blue, brown, green, pink, gray, etc, as well ss natural; it is exceedingly durable and guaranteed to wash perfectly; usual $1.00 quality. Priced for 7ii this sale at .laJC Fifteen Hundred Yards Yard-Wide Black Taffeta Regular $U5 Quality Priced at S 1.00 a Yard' A great special offering that no woman with a black tilk want can afford to overlook. Black Taffeta Silk of guaranteed ' quality, strictly all pure silk, fine Swiss finish, spot proof, comes full 36 inches wide; sold in all the best stores at $1.35 a yard. On sale tomorrow and f AA Thursday at ..J1UU A Sale of Bed Spreads Values That Are Unmatchable, 2S VALUES AT 93 LOT 1 A special sale of White Crochet Bed spreads, full size for double beds, new attractive patterns, $1.25 values, specially priced at...98 . $1.90 VALUES J1.55 ' LOT 2 A special offering qf Extra Heavy White Bedspreads, full double size, neatly ' hemmed, pretty Marseilles patterns, $1.90 values at f 1.55 $2.90 VALUES S2.85 LOT 3 A very special offering, Full-Size White Marseilles Bedspreads, hemmed. They come in' a variety of new designs, $2.90 values... 2.35 New Gloves for Spring Our $1.25 2-clasp Kid Gloves, black d AA and colors, are now aPleUv Our $1.75 3-clasp Kid Gloves, black j CA and colors, are now ..."PleiJlf Elbow length Kayser double tipped s t? Silk Gloves at tPleeW 2-clasp Kayser double tipped Silk Gloves at 50 and Notion Counter Bargains Box Shell Hair Pins.... ...15V Box Wire Hair Pins 5v Needle Books, assorted One Pound Linen Paoer .....-.....25V White Crepe Paper Napkins..... .....15e 75c A Sale of Pillow. Coses : Pillow Cases, 42 by 33 inches, special. ... .131 Pillow Cases, 43 by 33 inches, special...... .14 f Pillow Cases, 4$ by 36 inches, special..... 12 ANOTHER STOCKING SALE Very Latest Novelties tCfr 75c and 91.00 Qualities OUO Tomorrow the result of our planning is given the shoppers of Portland in the form of sale of Women's Novelty. Stockings a sale which offers startling values! Values that cannot be equaled anywhere in the city. We know thia to be a fact after careful investigation. It's a great sale of the surplus stock of Fancy Hosiery made by one of the best manufacturers in the country. Nowhere else in thia ; city are such chances offered to buy high grade Hosiery tinder price as come now and again at this store, i It la important, therefore, when we announce a sale that offeravaluea which even here have never been matched. Not only will the price average a third to a half less than regular, but the assort ments -concerned are magnificently complete. ' SILK EMBROIDERED HOSE in a most complete assortment of the latest and best designs; they come in colors black, tan, white, pink, blue, green, etc., strictly mgn class siocxmgs mar. wm wear musi sauBiaciuwij LACE LISLE HOSIERY in beautiful new patterns, made in both plain lisle and silk lisle; they come m the new snaaes or tan, prown, pina, blue, green, red, lavender, and white and blacks f , ' PLAIN LISLE HOSIERY made with garter topi double heel, toe and sole, in ; ccilors black whit e,- tan, gray, lavender, navy, blue, pink, etc POLKA DOT NOVELTIES made of fine quality lisle thread; they come in all size dots, in col cVs white, black, tan, blue, lavender, etc., strictly high class novelties, - x ' x CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Values Up to 40e, 25-A great special sale of ChiMren s Tn-r. ' Lisle Stockings ? of exceptional wearing quality, made in fine rib suitable for both boys - - ana gins, yames up to wc,,u, lzes. ppeoat hc jjuk.... Latest Novel ties. 75o and :w01 Qualities 5 Tho Host .a.:lnj;,;.: Values