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THE OREGON DAILY. JOURHAtj PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING.. APRIL' 7. : 1S03. ' Custom ; Shade tnd Drapery 'Work Our Specialty On the Third Floor -Artistic Pfcture 'VJyJaVp'Jh? r f Mprtf .f; v.... n,J;;.V-T JL PrLQn the Fourth FloorTake Elevator 1 Uw lslwl I I UK OtU 3 J, VVAS. .WW W W W w wei was ill WW 1 Si? v Ever try "a Ncmo?-.It't the popular coraet of the gay ao- mv mwuvM ' now perfected are finding ; : great favor, with particu- lar t women We " can'f J commence .to teUyou In ,j cold type of the many splendid: features embod led in the new self-reducing models, the new back- i resting and ; willow-shape models, military belt mod , el, . new figure building Nemos Stock is largest -; and most complete on the coast and experts to fit youGive us the pleasure of demonstrating their su perior .style and comfort , to you-Takc ; advanUge 'La Grccquo M Gbssard CorsetS We are also Portland agents for "La Gfecqoe" and Gos sard Lace Front Corsets, 'all the new spring models now ready; corsets ' of l. quality, corsets, that fit ' the figure with every degree of com . fort. Corset .DepW 2d floor. Great Easter Sale of Fine Undermuslins Now in Progress 7A.-' ' Portland's Largest and: Dost Store Eaittr'Sate o( Bibltl Mid berotlon,! Book, Eatcr' nA'B6oilttSlnct Mui- if ' ' .Gter 5 -y ri Porttand Crcateit ' Display "j ' ; j View the magnificent headgear for Easter; ,...,;,.'-,;F"r wcarwQur big millinery ' store is over-,' flowing with the, handsomest hats we ever gathered Every new and pretty ' effect j for spring" and' aummer is represented Tailored hats and dress hats for all occa- vX sions Hats trimmed with flowers, foliage, sVfr wings and ' Ostrich feathers Imported andffi t, domestic models in an endless assortment Nowhere In the city wUl you find uchf V . - i - t J L.J. ll and prices are so reasonable as to cause surprise apd comment by the best dressed women in the community Your Easter hata ifjCl should be purchased now if you want the J full . stock. to select fromTake advantage Chalds9 Easter Head wear 1 t?eitt tTt far miQsi nH rMMren. all the l&ttit M0ll w m.w v , w w --y shapes, 'effects ana trimmings; nats tor areas ana school wear superb display ot an tne newest laeas . in hmaAoMt tnr little fnllr Also a ffreat ahowinff ... of new Baby Bonnets in all styles and at all prices . G4,00 Values Reduced tp Q3.05 Pr. 1,000 pairs of champagne I , 3 - tr J color Madras weare,. Cur-f, IfTi Jil4kl tains,. novelty . designs, point I - A I i'-..V,.f 7,kt i'esprit and plain centers; j I lL J t jt rlj? reg. $3 vala.ron ,JO irAA J ' iawaf.-.pr piirtrCf 135?i& .j Ma5 1,000 pairs of.' new cro88tnpe.-M4rss,.ChaiaV ecru 'grounds, red ana yeuow airipesjjasoi rea na green giuiuiui,-un.-ivy-y uk rririiUr $400 values, on sale at the eatremely low price, pair. ?&UJ I.UUU pairs o cuaiiipBKHc i color Madras weave . ,Luf" tains d'ej a d M . vwiEB.a via m. t& ' MI 500 pairs nanasome Aiaiei v Antoinette i Corded 'Arabiar 5 and ,Cluny Lace v Curtains. I white, ecru ; jnade, , on -bat r . J net; 50 inches by ; 3 yardsiTTiir hieh grade curtains,- sellinr t'fi-V?.'- at ana o pr- sre uti '500 pairs - of dolible" faced ' . Mercerized Portieres, fringed Jto'J top and-bottomf all pdpularf. LvJX7TV Inches .wide by, 3 . yards long; regular: 5,0 and i$6.(X)-. O (JC values,- on sale at this extremely ; low price per .Jivy Tbilet Articles at Very Idv; Prices t : , 5,000 Tooth Brushes,, besVquitybrwtlespbigVa and bpesj wonderful value, on : salt at this low' price eathl C ijOOO boxes of ',To1lt Soap, "threeVcakes in. a ,box; violet and ' rose odors;' the best regular 25c. values, on.sae at, special, bor. ILK, Castile Soap in 14b bars,'gren. or ttottled;,' best .value, ever , O'' offered; at, this - special lowprice-take advantage pi the-ale,l LC Celluloid Back Mirrors,4 fine for ihaving.-on sale' at this low price Nail Buffers, solid wood, backs, in, ebony and: rosewood; 'best rOO quality padding; regular values up'to 75V each,-ojn4aJrtat, eaa'V JC Liquid Veri'eer. makes old furniture new; large' and small 'e"':0, boftles, on sale at hese- special J; pricey bottle, 2U and. "taJC Complete stock of 'fa rine Sheets and Moth' Bags n all sizes to fit all garments. Special prices k a buy.tbiSjWeek.; In Drug; Department Fancy Silk Suitings s59-69-79c Dress Goods iat 98c the Yai"d Three big special lots of fancy Silks comprise an Easter silk sale of great importance to every shrewd buyer all the new est colorings in stripes, checks and plaids for waists, suits, misses' and children's appareL 'A special' purchase of 5,000 yards enables us ,to; offer the following special bargajns: The best regular 75c and 85c values, on salcaQ yard . .59 $1X0 values, the yard.. 9 $13 values, the yard.. 704 Six great lines of fancy Dress Fabrics at a special low price: 4-inch Herringbone terges,; 48-inch Panama Cloths, 43-inch mohair and ,45-inch wool, taffetas; colors are navy,, brown, Copenhagen, tan. and reseda; a style and auality ma- QQ tenal other stores ask $1.50 yd. for; our 41.25 fabrics. 5;0C Harid'chicfs, 75c-51 Vols. 43c Collar and Cdat Sets Vj lOff Great Easter ; Sale of 5,000 women's 'all linen hand embroid-i' ered f hemstitched Handkerchiefs, J-inch hemstitching, all over patterns; crossbar patterns, checks, corners and corded; large, regular and .small sizes; puf'up one on a card.- The entire" sample line' of one ' of - the largest -importing , AO houses in the country; 75c to: 41.00 values, at, each Special lot of fteal Duchess, Princess Lace, Irish crochet and hand embroidered turnover collar and coat sets', all new, high class merchandise at one third off the reg- j ff ular prices take adyantage of this special sale..3 XJll end Our great Easter' sale of men's ew high-class Teady-to-wear Suits for spring and summer wear--500 garments sold regularly by. us' at $25.00 each, to be distributed at $18.35 a suit-These 500 garmentsf selected from four of he "best lines in Amer ica Suits the exclusive clothier has no hesitancy in asking $30.00 and $32.50 for AH hand-tailored j garments of ttrictly pure worsted and absolutely fast color Blue serge always finds favor with the best dressers and there'll be no disappointment if you invest in these splendid garmentsStyles i include' single or. double-breasted coats in regular,' slim or stout cut--The sizes are .35 to , 48, in the latest fashion,. hand-made buttonholes, hand-felled collars, hatad-padded shoulders,' best trimmings and lined with fine quality serge or alpaca Just a the rffc ; ' ' suits you want for business or dress wear Our regular II ftflD $25.00 line Your choice at the exceotionallv low price of, f See Morrison St Window, Display Mail Orders Wffl Be Carefully ft 7 ;$i.is 1-clasp Walking Gloves', vfifs'.quality, best ,shades and all sizes;. best -raloes in town at, -special, 'pair.; ; v B.Iuffy. .-KuBJes . Military Gauntlets. three, pearl but tons; ' Jiandsome - style; our best regular; 4150 0 OQ novelty, - on sale '.. targe, : stiff' Cuff' Gauntlets ' " for walking,' riding fend ' drtv- h regular, 42 values,. pr.f 1.78 'J '.Large uW.Gattritlets.Ma1 the best Styles and shades, ail sizes;" the regular 415& val ue's; onvfcale . at,'' special," the pair'. . JM Special 1 lot tof-i loft . gusset Gauntlets .with- 'straps and -claspr" best 'on 5 sue . at & . . . : . Tyfi Pe. price, Prr i ; Women's -42.25 -(value. this. i on 109 and children's I'ernn s ;i-ouuon jengin .vape .uiovss, in u-me, very dci shades; gusset top; 'every, pair guaranteed; best dJO '1 Q regulai 43.50 values;-special at the'ow price of, pr; FLEET; Ii i Gunners EqiiaMast Year's Itecords Notwithstanding Number: 01 1 ureenyuLcn--. AdmiralEYas-JCk)ntinues to Show ; Improvement. - - , v sr Noraan 'Bosa i TT.II Pmm LMMd Wlrt.l : nl - r.i -Anrii 7. Not a alnzle erious accident: V Mat f vaf '"cords equaled or excllea u.aioni, vn That was the highly -'BatUfactory re sult of th 5 target practice v-Jua com pleted by tba 1 battleaWpa or the At- lantlo neei s aaBuo" There were many green men among th gun pointers and trainers wno took part In'' the ehootlng; men who had r . ...- khinj an in In tint inn b. never twu : , for iiui crum rot promising:. Tb reulta . were, cor-i-psnondlnalv mor rratlfylng. The way i !. new men tore up tho urjfeta witn hot ateel minUes wag most preaalng.. Tlio rretet Interest centered In the work of the new long U-lnch guna -of ti.e connecting .type. ..Much was . ex rected of them, and they did not diaap point. : While scores are not given out It may be eald with no violation of con f1nce that the results attained by thfse new and very handsome pieces of nrdnarice cannot fail to bo moot grati fying to the department at -Washington. Vii.ch comment was caused by the un expectedly good work done by some of the super-imposed turrets) particularly those on the Georgia,. whose after tur ret erew firing the S-inch guns in salvo on the sime run with the 12s, made a -ore ihtrh hai won the navy price ir thin class of turrets reward of ntm ll.6 , to be divided among the 'irret crew. There has been some spec v it Hon to whether this, good work t ' vht rot rnnun a revival pf interest i n me super-imposed turret, which, as "GRANNY' WAS CALLED TO V SEE ANOTHER DREAM CITY There was a vacant box at the. Mar- quam theatre one night during the en gagement of "Little Chip" ltt j the "Dream City," several weeks ago, end many people wonder why It was. . Cer tainly, it was not because the seats could not have been sold. Many, people were standing after having- made an ef fort to get seats in a box. In the gal lery, any old place. ' , f v ' On the afternoon that this particular box at the Marquam was not occupied a bright-eyed newsboy, with pinched cheeks and patched clothes, forced his way into tne omce or Charles w, Kyan, manager of the theatre. s i( "I want to get tickets for granny and myself," said the youngster to Mr. Ryan. "She Isn't feeling well, and Since momer aiea snes oeen lonely, bo i want to surprise her. I've got the money to buy the best seat In the house for her, and I guess a eeat In the bal cony will be rood enough for me, I've heard so much about the "Dream City.' Seems like every one 'cept me and granny has seen it. But the ticket seller won't sell me a ticket He says I'm too younr." .,-.. ., ,,.. The hoy, said his name was Thomas. He showed" Mr, Ryan the money . and asked ' the theatrical manager If " he couldn't help him out. Mr. Ryan ques tioned "Tommy"' closely and finally de cided that hi. Jitory. was straight "Tommy," Mr. Ryan said.' as he led the youngster to the box office, "you and granny shall, have the best seat in the nouse xoniKQt,. apo you snan oc vy your selves and be mv ruests." The order for the box seats was hand ed to the nc-y ana ne nurriea away. After the' curtain had gone ap that night and Byan was sauntering through tne lODDy, no nappeneo. o ininn oi Tommy. V a fiance at mo dox anowea Mr. Ryan tnat Tommy naan i put in an ppeaumnc,v-',t - - The box waa empty and Ryan began to think that perhaps he had been worked. "Guess we were easy," he said ... u .1.V..Al1r . . . . ,v . t.'S , Just then, however, a rough, soiled envelope was nanaea nim. -i axing out a scrap of brown paper, ne read: "uan t nse pass. Granny died tonight' Tommy." Ryan looked, at the man behind the counter. -w ' ;.. ' ,s "uon't sell Tommys box tonight," he la well known, has been abandoned to all th later battleships. ' v It may safely be said that such will not be the case. Full credit will be rlvert the officers and men who have nut such good scores to the credit of the super-imposed turret but the objections to it are too manv and vtw well rounded- to allow hope of Its revival, arrelv as a result of the recent nrae- tlce. the shiDS Of the Atlantic fleet will In all likelihood sail for the far east with no guns smaller than the three Inch. The three and four-pounders, car ried as torpedo defense run a. h va -been thoroughly tried and It seems to be the consensus of opinion that they have been - found 4 wantinr. Ther 'WUl be re moved, it Is thought as soon as pos sible, very i likely while the ships t are here on the west coast. - ; -x i The ' actual practice has," of course, been of the greatest possible benefit to the men behind the guns. .They know the game now and with further training that they will have between this time an. next October-there ought to be some great execution' at the battle practice which, will be held in Manila bay. Paso Robles. Cal.. Anrll . 7. Admiral Evans continues to Improve, but his physicians are still determined to pre vent mm. it possible, from taking pari In the celebrations at Bon Diero. Santa Barbara and Los. Angeles. .. The following bulletin waa Issued by the physicians: "'f 'tr; -, J--. - 1 -"Admiral Evans had a Ana 'night's rest and Is feeling better this morning than at any time since his arrival here,? : Tha '; admiral was weighed Monday afternoon and it , was found that, de spite prolonged treatments in the steam baths he had held his Own. : The subject of the admiral's Intention to leave for San Diego to meet .the fleet when It arrives there - will- ; not be broached to the patient again until the arrival here of Mrs. Evans and daugh ter. They 'will be i Informed by tne physicians of the absolute necessity of the admiral . refraining from going south, and It is expected that their pleadings wlU cause him to change his mind - General S..B. M. ToungtT. S. A, re tired, arrived from Washlnrton, D. C, last night and had a pleasant chat with the admiral in the rest, room.'- "I am' verv well pleased with the ad miral's condition' toe general said af ter the visit "He will be all right lf he stays here, but he must give up the Idea of attending the coast . celebra tion" Flag Lieutenant Train 1 is - over whelmed . with- correspondence and de votes many hours dally to replying taJ letters wisam-r me aumira wen. . TRANSF VALUE OF SHOlVv: Had Market Value ; Been Given Total Would Have 1 Beached $200,OOOi;VT " ! Transfers of realty valued at $98, 132, were filed for record yesterday. The whole number, .of . deeds presented waa 83. the consideration in. 43 of which was given as f 10 . or leas. Had the market value of each of these holdings been named as the consideration. .no day's transfers would have been in the neighborhood of $200,000. . . .H. B. van puer , closed a deal yes terday with Dr. M. F. Fenton, for the purchase of a 60 by 100 lot on Jackson street, oetween ' 'xwentiem ana .carter streets. Portland helrbts. for ' is.2r0. This lot' is to be added to ;the Van Duier residence site and will make of It. one of the handsomest homes ; on the heights. . : ' Mrs. Mary N. Dufur has purchased from William Brimmer a 88 by 100-foot dwelling site In the Buckman addition on East Burnslde street consideration 13.800. Forrest M. Ayres has sold to L L Pease ' a house and lot near the - In tersection of Hawthorne avenue and East Thirty-eighth street for 3,050. . . Josephine B. Furguson has purchased from Ellis G. Huahes. an unimproved quarter-block at the southwest corner of Weldler and East ' Twenty-fourth streets, consideration xs.ooo. Mrs. Charlotte' Lossner .has purchased fmm . Ihio PMnon a, house and . tot at the corner of Prettyman avenue and ibast Madison street for 33.000. Charles A. Scott yesterday sold three vacant lots on -East Madison street be tween East Thirty-fourth and East Thirty-fifth streets to Henry A. Chand ler for 33.000. ; ' ' ' ' Jje Roy carr- nas purcnasea irom n. A. Shartle a -SO-foot' lot- on Twenty fmirth , street.. -between- Thurman and Vaughn streets, conalderatlon. 33,200. Wasco Socialists Called.' Th Dulles " Or.. April 7.The Social ists of Wasco oounty have Issued a call for a county convention at 1 p. aw Fri day, April 17, at Schanno hall, to make party nominations for - county off ices, to elect delegates to the state conven tion and to transact other business of the. party; x.v--- . '. trnlrhfs show-more 38.80 low-shoes for men and women, than ever; before, Look at their window display. A -i if MOVE HOUSES IN PAIRS AND THINK NOTHING.ABOU.T IT tTea -ago ,lt 'used to be considered a very great task to move a house; large or small, i 'But -nowadaya ; they , move 'a jiouso and. thlnkv nothing; about; It no matter how, largS the building. Some times,? "in "fact frequently, houses f are moved .for blocks without - ever dis turbing the occupanU. i ; ' - ' Houses were formerly taken One at a time when they were being moved. Now t V-. i thev' move them in bunches.'. Two houses were being moved . along Sixth street near HaU yesterday after noon and they were, coupled together the same as ordinary boxcars ares con nected, . .. r. i j., -.',,'-,:. ;.,! ' The job . seemed easy. When one bouse moved the other' did likewise. A larre cable was the .connecting link. , Two horses, and a man sitting on the curbing to, urge, them on. did all. the work. '' t :-.;' ,". 'H,"V2-.. !HOYMtJEl)EREBS ; f ! "Lm Woon and Tee Queng, charged with the murder of Xee Dal Hoy, were arraigned - In the circuit court - yester day and. were" allowed until Thursday to plead., The Chinese cook in the Jail acted as interpreter foe them. Judge Cleland also placed three witnesses un der. 3500 bond each, thus preventing their leavinar the stats with the sheriff of Contra Costa county, California, who had appeared here with requisitions: for mem on a cnarge or ooiainins; money under false - pretenses. Will Dell, a colored youth, was ar raigned on the "charge of stealing a gold watcn and other jewelry rrom . j. Braman of r 412 Alder street:; He will enter his plea next Thursday. The same -length of time waa granted C. X. Tanks ley, who .is charged with embessling 3163.36 from Paul strain. ADVANCE SALE FOR -: ( SYMPHONY C0NCEKT ; The rauslo lovers 'of this city and the '.entire state' are 'soon to hear and see the long-heralded Chicago Sym phony orchestra of' 8fi musician, at the Annual ' Spring Musical festival to be, given at , the Armory, April 10, 11 and 12, under the direction of Adolph Ronenbecker, .- - i The beautiful cantata." :"Falr Ellen." by Max Bruch, will be given tha open ing night, " together with - a? grand orchestra concert. -A' popular program will -be glven Saturday afternoon tor tha -school children. Saturday night, the cantata.' "The Swan and the Sky lark," : by- A. . Goring. Thomas, together wlth-a' grand -orchestra concert will be tha offering. - 8unday afternoon Palm Sunday) "The Messiah,'' by Handel, tha most sublime - of r oratorios. ' will he. giyen. Sunday night a grand eon cert - by ; the combined orchestra', and the vocal and instrumental aoloists will closo the greatest -musical' feaet ever given:ln the northwest- Following aw the celebrated .soloists:- Genevieve Clarke' Wilson, soprano; Rose Liitlgcr Gannon, contralto; John Miller, tenor; Arthur Middleton, basso; together with 10 instrumental soloists in the orches tra, including Frans Warner, ' 'cellist, and Jan Van Oordt violin soloist 'Ad ded to - the . above galaxy of musical stars will be a grand chorus of 300. ' Seats are now selling sat; Sherman- Clay's Music house, Sixth and Morrison. irom iv a. m. to i p. m. , TRAINS FROM NORTH! '. AND SOUTH BOTH LATE e Two trains were lata today. 4 4 Northern Paolflo ,No. 1, due at ' 7 o'clock, arrived at 10:30. t e e Southern . Paclflc No. ' 13,' due 4 vat 7:65. arrived at S:05. " . Southern .PaclAc No.. 18, due-. 4 at 11:30, arrived on time, ;. t e - O. R. A N. . No. 1 3, due at, 8 ,4 av . o clock, arrived on' time. ... ' V, a Jt, ft N. No. 5, due i . arrived on time. . . Astoria ' & t Columbia No. 21, due at .12:16, arrived on' time.' 1 , ,f, iZ .'. f-. " ' :' s" . .'fc.-..:lt- ,Vj ' ;'v mil, in i li iii i mmmmmmmmmmm '. : Vi.i'i.'t' i t ,;' -f "... ' - , ' ' f-.rt-- f - , v V-iit ' - I v-fir . t r-H I'A i , . t u . , ' ;- I?. 1 - ' , . '"' IlSliY S WJE-SXD ROOK ' at :45, PARSONS INVESTIGATE': PRINTERS' BOYCOTT -. . ii . ; 1 1 1 - X?:sifs-$ (nalted ' Pjest teases . Wtre.t ;' I .Chicago, April r7j-rIsVentIgatlon ,' of . the cause leading, up-to a boycott of the Western Methodist Book concern by - - voxxsfATzox roa k DistriclAllorney "Xroseonta no man who- obeys the lawi ,! Sifare none who violate tt." organised - labor was demanded by the Chicago- Mthodlst preachers vln their meeting, today.? It was' declared that the.- boycott ' was hurting the church throughout, the country and the reneral ' conference which meets in- Baltimore ' next month will to -askeflto appoint a committee to earn, wha&ftfeasure . of re sponsibility' rests ,'wHh the agents of the book ' concern. ''...a . .v. .1 ;?;-;. i ne resolutions Tecix mat'necause Of cern and the ' VDarranhicsl j union fh church had incurred the hostility of or. ganlsed labor -and that tt Was the duty of' the general 'conference -.to have- Its committee toyestlataw.wV '4 ;H'Vit. -.,'4 ifejDITS KILLD l" ' rr;:FiGnTwrrii:M0NKsf 'Siil ',) 1 1 '-, y'i ; fit.: S Petersbiira. Aorll j, rlwlmt ..-. bandits attacked a convent near Panow at midnight' resulting ' In a rourh flrht . with the monks, who killed fix of the robbers and wounded three others. , The . troopa Interfered and the bandits took ' refuge. In house to which the troops set Are ana the bandits ruahd on fto-ht. Inr and were all killed but one. who . . 1. 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