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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAET PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, - APRIL 9. 1908. CASTRO fnSULTS ihl! lawn IScCrcdcal lie ' XXTMA' BTEOZASf A special sals tomorrow. , Whits Lawn Of ' splendid quality. flna flrtrr ; and shser, comes full' 40 Inches wide; Corlala Swiss 12 Je wal. XXTBA KPIOXA&t A spM-lal or. faring White Curtain Iwlsa, In a , full assnrtmsnt of pattern in prettv barred and dolled enota, exrellent wearing quality: slwiys .sold . at " ime a yard, eie , daily unrtrprlcd Sot , . UNITED STATES) sow si too a yard, saps- " dally reduced In prma for Bargain rrtday af.,.,..,..AO Inspires, A rt iclcs in ,VenezU- H m AgSBW . sarsaia rnut at........... w , eia newspapers unucis- . ' ing Eoosevelt arid Root. V; '. 11 .' . t-.-v;, ,.t. ? ' ' S , ; . . - " 1 1 11 1 1 ' : , (Called Cwi Isms Wlrs. - ' ' ';' Washington, April f. Ths feeling f ; vsxatlcn on the part of ths adralnlstra tlon toward the Caatro government haa ' I given way to anger alnce the publication : of Inspired articles In the Caracaa nsws ' papers . criticising Presldsnt Rooaevelt ' and Secretary Elihu Root. Further dlp . lomatlo firgottallona over the many rnit- tem in 'LOptrovaray between the two ' ; governments are ot to be oonsldnred. Prealdnnt Castro's attitude of resist ance to Die proposal of Secretary Root for tho submlMion of pending American claims to arbitration nave aroused the ' uaualiv coniDlacent aecretsrr of state ' aa no other Incident' has ddne sines he assumed his present portfolio. It was on .account of bis strong feellns; In the matter that the president agreed to re- Sueat of congreaa authority to S,ct In :e matter as he may deem best As - soon aa the senats commutes on foreign relations has disposed of the various ' rent Irs negotiated at The Hague, It la understood the Vsnesuelan Question will be taken tip. Secretary Root Is confident that when ail the correspondence with Venesuela Is considered tbs committee win recom mend that the president should have full authority to treat with Prealdent castro la sucn manner as ne nnda nec sssary. SMOKY BILL, OLD TIME. PRINTER, DIES . aBMBBSsBMMsaa (Seeds! Dtepstck ts.ne 7esral) Roseborg. Or.. April . John E. BelL an old-time printer, died litre Tuesdsy of dropsy. BcU, who was better known to journeymen printers as "Smoky BuV was aa old-timer on the road and had followed the trade for about SO , years. Be was at ons tlms In the gov ernment printing ocoie at wasningion. na Ri was born at Houston. Texas. bout ft years ago. and, was in the! Srlntlag bualneaa In Cnero. Texas, when killed a man In self-defenss. He went to aa adjoining town to do soms .collecting. Aa attorney was at a bar lust In the act of taking, a drink, when he aa) to Bell, "So you are looking for ms, are your and at that knocked Bell down with his gun. Bell got up and rolled bis gun. whsn the attorney fired, ha bullet passing through Bell's stom- .aon. BS11 Utsn snot nis rain ana escaped. Hs was arrested and taken to Cuero, but was released on balL Aa soon as be was abla to travel he de parted for parts unknown. Ha bad never been back to the scene of the Shooting, but had been Informed that could return and he would not be .tried. He was on his way back when ha was taken sick here. He belonged to the Typographical union of Seattle, and was at one time a member In good standing of ths Knights of Pythias and also a member or tne umrorm nana, eii nma en in Roseburg about a year, employed most of tho Urns In local print shops. Be fore bis health began to fall he had saved up enough money to pay his way Dacic to iexaa, . , Tomorrow," Fridey, will positively be ths last day Tor discount on west sias gas bills. Portland uas oompany. FURNISHING SPECIALS - jw Xj"Tir-Zi- Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear, spring weight, in all sizes; Shirts and Drawers drawers aref double-seated, with strap back nicely trimmed. These garments sell regularly at 75c each. Price Friday Afn and Saturday.. .TT Uv Men's Lisle Web Suspenders, fancy and plain colors, kid and cantab ends, with patent cast-off. Regular price 35c, for Friday and Saturday Pr EASTER NECKWEAR . . We feature an especially strong arid snappy collection of Silk Cravats at 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. Many beau tiful and exclusive patterns and colorings. ' NEW CORPORATIONS file their articles TOM STEWARTS BEARSKIN (Spedil Dlipiteh to The lorn-sat) Sslem, Or.. April J. Articles of In corporation were filed In the -office of the secretary of atate as follows: Sheridan State bank; principal office. Sheridan. Oregon;, capital stock, $25, 000: Incorporstors. J. H. Eakln, W. Beck and C T. doughty. . The Dalles Hotel company; principal office. The Dalles. Oregon; capital stock, 175.000; Incorporators, J. L. Kelly, Ueoree C. Blakeley, Malcolm A. Moody, N. Whealdon. C L. Phillips, A. K. Lake, Frank Menefee and Paul M. French. Baker Oil a: Oaa company; principal office, Baker City, Oregon: capital McDnnlel, Davis A. Miles. Nat Cooper and John Waterman. The Cooperative Investment Company of Oregon: principal office, Portland, vregon; capital siock, si.ouu: incor nnratora. C. E. Hickman. W. J. Smith U. M. Diimton. Oeorse J. Hall. D. H. Drewery, E. ti. Rltter, C. A. Lounsbury and C. H. moo re. Oreron Milk Foods company: rrlncl psl office Portlsnd, Oregon; capital stock, $100,000: Incorporators, J. Woods Smith, Lon (J naval icy ana utto uiston. Home Trust company; principal of fice, Marshfield, Qregon; capital stock, $5,000; incorporators, E. Mlngus, W. U, uougias ana w. a. sicvariana. Knight's at Third and Washington streets are showing mors swell low shoes at 11.60 per pair than ever before. JIACrOON PROTESTS AGAINST QUARANTINE rnaltvd Pna Leaned Wire.) Havana, April 8. Governor-General Magoon sent - an earnest protest to Washington today against the quaran tine against Cuba. His message la sup ported by reports from American offi cials tnrougnoui ins isiana aenying mat rover exists any wnere. PROVES TO BE HIS GOAT "Tom" Stewart U looking "for the man with ths bearskin." Probably the public Is not psrtlcu lady Interested in the fact that Tom has an eye out for a luxurious rug, but on ths .other hand Tom feels that not qnly would he Ilka to get the akin but hs would also like to take a fall out of the fellow who promised It to him. ; New Notaries. fSpecUl Dliptteh to Tbs Joarnat) 'Salem, Or , April 9. The following no taries public have been - appointed In Oregon; Seth L.; Roberts of Portland and H. L. Knight of Astoria . Shoemaker's Poultry Book AMD AJMAXAO 909 1908 There Is nothing in the World like It. It contains 224 large pages, handsomely Illustrated. A number of most beautiful 1 ' i6om to nit Ni . 11 Y0MHSHT TO i THI5 6000WIH k SYwfl flolorsd Iatea of Fowls true to life, It tells all about all kinds of Thorough bred Powls, with life-like illustrations, and prices of same, Jt tells how to raise poultry successfully and how to treat all diseases common among them. It gives working plans and Illustrations of convenient Poultry nouses, it tatis au ' about ' - ( . , v. .. INCUBATORS AMD BHO0DIRS It gives full Instructions for operating all kinds of lnoubatflrs. . This chapter la' marvelously completevand worth dollars - to anyone using an Incubator. It gives ' descriptions and prices of . Incubators, Brooders and all kinds of Poultry Sup . plies. In fact. It Is an encyclopedia of chlckendom and wll) be mailed to any one on receipt of only 15 cents. . Your money returned Jf not pleased. ' ; ' . O. O. Shoemaker, Box 1313, Treeport, ZU. A few dava ixa a gentleman came Into Tom'a Dlace of business on Fifth street and commenced to ifngle his coin In a fashion that created the impression that one of the Goulds had arrived In town.' Hs Introduced himself to Stew art and said that a very dear mutual friend had told him to tell Tom all about a rich mine In eastern Washing ton which would make them aa im mensely rich. At the same tlmes he said that the "friend" had sent , as a present to the genial Fifth street man a bearskin mat was wortn auu. "I'll bring it around in the morning," said the stranger, . When the stranger sxniamea mat tne mutual friend' was "Fergy" Ferguson of Pendleton, Tom immediately - Decame interested, t The stranger explained in the minutest, detail thatV'Fergy'? t had old out his business at Pendleton, go ing Into eastern Washington, and finally landing in a mining camp "flat broke. ' He also told of grubstaking the Pendle tonlan and how "Fergy," by-hard work and good luck, had opened a rich place claim and was rapidly making an Im mense fortuns. ' - : "Fergy wants you to come and sea him,", said the stranger. "He remem bers some of the favors you have be stowed upon him In the past and now he Is going to renay you. - He will mt all' your expenses and all you have to do Is Jump on tho train with me, ridel to eastern Washington, tske up your claim and carry away millions in gold, it won't cost you a cent. "Well, so long! I must tiustle oft to the hotel and get some sleep. I'll be around about noon tomorrow with that bearskin." "That sounds good to me," soliloquised Tom. '1 need a bearskin, too," said he, "and I Will sea how this thins- comes out." , - I AM that night Tom dreamed of gold"! I mines, oanic accounts, mansions in Firm avenue, crlvate yaonts and private cara. He came down early the next day and waited for the messenger from wealth- iana. One, two. three, four and Ave o clock I came and no man with the 'bearskin. W h f 1 TAm mrmm nfinfforlncr In wallrori BtinthAI. l.niH.lAnifln mithi.1 frlanil 'I of tergy and himself. "Say, old . marr," 'shouted Tom glee fully, "you can't guess what kind of Jrood luck I've just tumbled into. Fergy s up In the eastern Washington mines and iias sent lor me to come up ana make my everlasting fortune. Feray's friend looked under his eye brows, glanced toward the booby hatch snd made a motion like a man about to phone for the dippy ward. "Fergy hasn't been outside of Pendle ton for the Dast six months, to my per sonal knowledce." heexclalmed "wnat, ejacuiatea rom, -aian i ne send me a bearskin and his messenger to invite me out to his mines?" The man from Pendleton began edg ing toward the door, muttering under his breath, "He's dopey." As his friend made a desperate dash for the open air Tom whistled meditatively and ' re marked to himself "Well, that gets my goat!" Tom believes he narrowly escaped be ing the victim of a clever swindle of some kind. He Is still guessing what would- have been his finish and his friend from Pendleton still looks at him With suspicion. Now when you see Tom standing in the doorway presumably sunning him-' self he's simply In wait for that fellow with the bearakin, and his hands behind ms back clasp . a ' nerty biacktoorn. ASQUITH CONFERS Wfl KINO EDWARD . , ... (United Press Leased Wire.) Blarrlts, April All - indlcatlona point to early changes in Great Britain's cabinet as the result of the appointment of Herbert Henry Asqulth- as .premier of England. Asqulth and King Edward were in conference tip to noon today, when thVformer left for Paris. . He will reach London tomorrow night. : ' It is supposed that ha now knowa thee wishes of the king in regard to a shape-Bp, and undoubtedly will -respect them In many Instances. , JULIA MARLOWE HAS RECOVERED HEALTH (Cnltsd Prtia. Leed , Wire.) Ithaca, N. T, April t.Wulla Marlows was fully recovered this rooming , from the effects of the nervous collapse she suffered last night, due to tho mention of her name in divorce papers filed by Mrs. Karl Von Herrmann. Miss Mar lows will appear at ths theatre tonight. Tomorrow, Friday, will positively bo the last -day for discount on west aids gas iil; Portland Gas company.. - , JBXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN EVERY SECTION OF THE STORE I READ AND PROFIT BY THIS GREAT SALE! T .. : " Richer in saving opportunities than ever before. A visit to this busy store tomorrow will convince you that our-purpose la to stand preeminent and alone in the matter of Friday Sales. Tomorrow's offerings are greatly reduced from regular prices, and Portland shoppers are well aware that when we cut we cut deep. You can buy here without fear of disappointment AND THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU'LL SAVE. FOR THE VALUES HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED. 5000 YARDS COLORED TAFFETA SILKS of Substantial to Quality, Fully Worth 85o Yard - On Sale Bargain Friday L A SILK OPPOBTUNITY OF BABE IMPORTANCE ! We are now showing; a marvelous assemblage of beautiful new silks adapted for all purposes. Here is special price news such as wa rarely have an opportunity to tell and upon the most dependable quality silks. You will find here the largest and best assortments in the ' city to select from and the range of stylet and colora is so complete that all may be suited. Here are the specials for Friday: r . 5,000 YARDS PLAIN COLORED TAFFETA SILKS of guaranteed quality, warranted the purest of silk, comes in oveir; 50 shades; rich buckskin finish, extra heavy quality; sold in all the best stores at 85c a yard. On sale for one day JO Cuarantetsl Black Taffeta SUk-$1.39 Crad.at95c FULL 36 INCHES WIDE AND ALL PURE SILK Without doubt one of the greatest silk bargains we have ever offered. Black Taf-' feta Silk of guaranteed quality, that will not muss, wrinkle, cut or , split, spot Snd acid proof, rich lustrous black, a snappy, rustling taffeta silk that is fully worth $1.39 a yard; comes one yard QCf wide. On sale for one day only, Bargain Friday, at 1sJC ' only, Bargain Friday, at. . Fancy Waist ant Silting Silks- $1,00 Grades at 49c A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM Hun dreds and hundreds of yards to choose from, beautiful new designs in the most fashionable colorings and most desirable weayes neat pin striped Louissines and Taffetas, broken hairline novelties in Swiss lanetas, shepherd checks, rekin stripes and Wash lanetas in any wanted shades, new blues, browns, greens, tans, etc.; regular 75c to $1.00 grades. On sale Bargain Friday ... 39c More Wonderful Embroidery Values Not in many weeks have we invitea you to attend such a won derful sale of Embroideries wonderful because of the splendid qual ities, unlimited assortments, beautiful desiena and extraordinary low prices. It's an out-of-the-ordinary sale and those in reach of thia' ..... ....... . (..ii ..--). .( .4 eries tomorrow, for never again do we expect to be able to equal these values. BARGAIN FRIDAY YOU MAY BUY 27-inch Flouncing Embroideries, values up to $2.50. Priced at.' 18-inch Flouncing Embroideries, values up" to $1.50. Priced at 8 to 18-inch Flouncings, Edges and Corset Cover Embroid eries, values up- to 75c a yard, at 6 to 12-inch Flouncings and Edges, with insertions to match, values uo to 35c a yard. Priced at 4 to 8-inch Embroideries, of cambric, nainsook and swiss, values 'up to 25c a yard. Priced at 7C 53c 48c 25c 16c Another Great Sale Valenciennes Laces 12 Yard Bolts at 39c Per Bolt 12 Yards VALUES FROM 75V TO f 1.50 A BOLT A Bargain Friday Sale of Valenciennes Laces That Will Eclipse All Previous Offerings About 1,000 bolts in the lot, comprising an un limited assortment of this season's most popular patterns, including French, German and English Laces with Insertions to match. They come in diamond and square meshes in both round and double thread weaves. Those in need of these pretty trimming laces for any pur pose should not overlook the great savings made possible by this sale; regular values from 75c to $1.50 a bolt. Bargain Friday QA at .si, A Sale of Handkerchiefs 2 for 25o REGULAR 25c QUALITIES Half Price s the storv or tomorrow An advance Easter . Sale of a special purchase of about 1,500 dozen Women s Fine Swiss Handkerchiefs, made- ltvan endless assortment of pleasing designs embroidered, hemstitched and scalloped edge handkerchiefs that were made to sell in the regular way at 25c each. Pnqed for this sale just as we bought them, o Bargain Friday UX 6UO Und'rwear and Hosiery SOME EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY'S SALE Never before have we shown such complete assortments of Knit Underwear and Hosiery for women and children. Every wanted kind is here in thoroughly dependable qualities and at the lowest possible prices, inese specials tor fnaay: ' .' Women's Underwear, Vests and Pants 39c ' REGULAR T5 VALUES Seasonable Underwear can be bought at a fireat savin? tomorrow. Here is one of the bargains Women's Knit Underwear of fine French Lisle, correct spring weight, in neatly trimmed styles, vests made with long sleeves and high neck, pants knee length', in both tight fitting and lace trimmed styles; regular 75c grade. On sale OQ Bargain Friday at .vsfC $1.00 GRADES AT 69e .Women's Silk Lisle Underwear, of perfect finish and highest qual ity, bwiss ribbed lisle thread vests made with high neck and long sleeves, with silk front and hand crocheted silk neck; also fine lisle thread Swiss ribbed vests made low neck, sleeveless, with hand crocheted yoke, colors white, blue and pink, all sizes; regular 1JA ' $1.00 grades. On sale Bargain Friday at UsfC LACE STOCKINGS FOR WOMEN 50c VALUES AT 39 . A special bargain sale of Women's Fine Lisle Lace Stockings,- irf attractive new patterns; they cotne in tan, black; white arid gray: out regular 50c line. Underpriced for one day. only, Bargain Oft Friday, at : .... ............. . . .............. .OUC TAN STOCKINGS FOR CHILDREN 25c VALUES AT lSjeV A half priced sale of Children's Stockings; ra the new shades of tan, made from the finest arrade Maco. cotton, all sizes for bnvs anA ;.- regular 25c values. Priced for tomorrow only, Bargain Fri-01 ' day, at................... -' ............ . . ', . aaCsC GREAT BIG BARGAINS In Muslin Underwear A most carefully selected stock to choose from, with assort ments, qualities and prices all that could be desired. Our willing ness to divide profits with our patrons has made tots department tne most popular in the city. Here are the specials tor rrtday: SATEEN APRONS A fine showing of Black Sateen Aprons, made of good quality sateen, 36 inches wide and 36 inches lonar. with pocket and long ties; -an other line in the round style, trimmed with wide ruffle, finished with pocket and long ties; regular, 35c values. ; Bargain Friday jCJq. ' MUSLIN DRAWERS 34 UfSV A special showing of Muslin Drawers, made of good quality cambric, trimmed with tucked lawn flounce and finished with neat embroidery ruffle. They come in open and closed styles, any size,- all extra well made and of good full width; regular 50c values. Bar-Q train Friday ,.i)iC MISSES' GOWNS 47 A irreat assortment of 'Misses' Outing Flannel Gowns, in sizes 10 to 14 years. They are made of good grade, heavy outing flannel., in neat stripes, in pink or blue; collar and cult trimmed witn neat Ham burg embroidery. All these excellent gowns are. of good generous length and widths and are well made; regular 75c values. A? Bargain Friday v. MUSLIN GOWNS 52 A nice assortment of Women's Muslin Gowns, made of fine quality cambric, in high or V-shaped neck, 'neatly trimmed with rows, of tucks, lace and embroidery; also a line in the slip-over, low neck style, very neatly trimmed; regular $1.00 values. Bargain C9 Friday .. THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS In the Domestic Wash Suitines. Pillow Muslin. Curtain Swiss snd White Lawn, All I Especially Underpriced We predict for tomorrow one of the. busiest bargain f ridays tne uomesnc oeciion ever nau. a kuiicc at me following items will show why we1" suggest' early buying as few women will want to miss sucn nargains as uiese: v i i Wash Suitings 18o Quality ailOo g Extra Special A special sale tomorrow; . about 3,000 yards of Wool Finished Suitings of excellent wearing quality and neat hew designs, checks, strines and plaids in dark colorings, all this season's goods, bought under regular price and sold tomorrow in the 'same 1 A . way; regular 18c grade. Bargain Friday.... .............. ...lUcI Pillow Tubing: 16o Grade at llo : v: Extra Special A special offering of full bleached Muslin Pillow Tub ing of extra strong quality, made of nice even thread, comes 42 inches wide and fully worth 16c a yard. Owing to the limited number of vards and wishinz the trreatest number of people possible to share in this offering we have placed a limit of 20 yards to each pur chaser; be sure to secure your share; loc pillow muslin. Bar gain Friday lie There's Mor e ShoeValue i IN THESE OFFERINGS Than You Can Find, tvAny Other Store la the City. ... ,., I Come in tomorrow and make us prove this. ' You sre sure to sro home with one or more pairs and we won't ask too to buy. either your own gooa judgment wui prompt you in the matter, we buy from the largest ana best shoe manufacturers in the country on a nipot cash" basis in enormous quantities, and our : small profit policy in sures you the best possible values. For tomorrow's sale' we have ar ranged the following special lots: $1.75 OXFORDS AT f 1.4T Children's and Misses'; Oxfords, in good styles, made of patent colt and vici kid; also golden tan kid; the are made in the 3-eye let Blucher cut, come in all sizes, in C, D and E widths; regular $175 values. - Bargain . f A 7 Friday at 1 s4 I Men's Shoes and Oxfords.' sll leathers and styles? vr o $3.50 values, at....,.;... I Boys' Shoes! solid all through, sizes 1 to Wi $2.00 ; 1 Qft values at...... ... ......? $2J50OXFORbs ATf l.TT Women's Golden ?Tan Kid Ox fords, in the aeyelet - Blucher cut, made .with stylish toe snd medium high heej;, also tuxiord in DJaCK AVICI !..- , uuaiuif ui styles for "Spring wear, all sizes from o to o, m t, v., u snu c widths: rerular $2.50 values. Bargain; 'Friday A jf:-.? v: J .771 Women's Oxfords of vicf kid, all lies; .uu values, . ,. pi -i t.-.VVii .,... ''''' V Bovs' and Girls Shoes, sizes up to 21 1M9 values, , 4. fp at. St W ! EXTRA! BRASS ROBS 3c, oi TY70 J '-' ji -it. ' '".,. 1 .'11 " ''. ,, '"'. ... . - ." .... , . i .0 g from 24 to.42 inches. Priced at less than usual a IIoIo ot, for Uzrgtm i n 'r; ; and strong, extending curtains; made food c