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i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND TUESDAY J .EVENING, APRIL 1 4 1003. r Wuslimuem WIMf Price i; . - .. 1 : - " To clean up the broken lines of Underwear, resulting from our great Easter sale, wp are closing out - all odd lot3 of one to four garments pi a pattern in this great sale. 'Corset Covers, Chemise, powns, Drawers and Petticoats in the lot Some are mm ir r slightly soiled, but may choose from the entire M If t lf C& lot arid pay 'just .'J . . .v. . .... wgl iiVW f C- .- s- A clean-up o'f 200 Wash Duck Skirts in walking length. The colors, are gray, blue and green. All In fancy and mixed ci f ectsno plain colors; Make splendid skirts for house or (Qjr.. T p outing wear, ana cost out a mile. , Neat fitting, good MSxJJ U U iiftV),ii.(ej$i ):tf:j73tir- ; patterns, well made. Values to $1.50, choice Wednesday. Special Bargains Like These Make It Decidedly to Your Advantage v y x. i U If A A 7 V Garden md Lawn Tools Here Eytrything for tht lwn and garden found In onf Third Floor Home- Furniihing Dgpartrntnt, at pricct leti tbtn clicwhere. Supply yoy- l.aclf with good, toolt ' and atart prdening now. Not tha low prici; ; Careen' Hoea, 25c and.;...U,40 ; Prnninff Sheara. tack. enljr.".80 , . Garden Rakea, 25c, 35c and 40 Graia Hooka, 25c and.. ..-;51 Cultiyatora, each,-only.;... Garden Trowela, 5c, 0c......8B ' Long handla Spadea or Shovela, ' Garden 3-piec Seta, 40c and.. 5f each, only ;.,....i,.........o w Lw - Sprinklera ZB , aaa up Oraaa Sheara. each. only..... 854 , Cemetery Vaaea, 10c, 15c and.204 3! Undentear for Men Special $1.19 the Garment ) Shirts and Drawers of worsted ribbed yarn. Flesh color, in mixed -' effects; all sizes. The garments are nicely iinished and extra good quality. . Selling regularly at 51.50 each, specially (1 1 fl priced for Wednesday t) 1 1 s f MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS with turn-over collars! Good full-sized ones, in splendid quality material. Regu lar price 75c each, spe- A(ip jj' cial Wednesday. rxy v jaw aim.? - See Display in Fifth Street Wndow Another Ribbon sale that will arouse every economi cal woman in Portland to instant actions The last 15c Ribbon sale here was the talk of the town. For tomorrow's selling we have provided even better se lections, and larger quantities. Ribbons in fancy ef fects of many sorts. Bright colors, plaids, dotted effects, stripes, checks, floral designs, etc Sell regularly at 35c 'to. 75c yd., your choice Wednesday only NONE SOLD ON PHONE ORDERSNONE SENT C. P.P. :. CHIFFON AUTOMOBILE VEILS-A goodly as sortment in various colors. Regular size, i QQfj Worth from $l0 to $25 each, Wednesday Ov LACE HAT DRAPES and FACE VEILS are also specially priced for Wednesday. A large lot, worth as high as $2J0 each, your choice Wed- fiQn nesday at yOL WOMEN'S SPRING NECKWEAR Embroidered J Pieces. Regularly worth to 75c each, choice A Wednesday............ 1 yC $1.00 Bottle Listerine For 69c 7 EASTER PERFUMES in fan- i MOUNTED SHELL .BACK cy baskets. All odors. Rejju- , COMBS Very fine ones, lar 25c packages, f pj worth to .75c eadui . "; OA Wednesday .....'1 C 'Special at.... .......... OtlC Comfort ShmfiitM No itock nereabouta can cotnpara with this on in the attention paid to relieving troubled feet We have a carefully ' aelected etock of comfort ahoea from tho beat makers in th country, the famous Grorer aoft shoes. They are strictly band made on comfort lasts and are carefully fitted. We. are special agenta for this make and carry the largest stock in the entire northwest. We describe briefly a few of the styles: -' ';' STYLE B52 Women's soft kid 8TYLB &-Women'a oft kid Gypsy button; Inside made of one Oxfords, made with low broad piece of leather, thus making a heel; an ideal ahoe for . CO Pft nouse wear, tne ptir...,..VMwv 20 OTHER STYLES of Grover's oea for every aue foot :ry foot trouble. ' rannr- with wide round toe, mad with- ' ing m pne from - . " (4 fin oat tip and fitted with low broad' fx.75 to........;.:.k..,.UU rubber heela; solea hand CO Aft WOMEN'S JULIETS, made in 8 turned $0,)J styles, all the wanted 'ahapea, fin- STYLE X22U Women's Blucher ished with patent leather, kid tipa Oxfords, dark brown kid, medium or plain toes; have low broad heel, heel, aoft toe, .finished with tip. ,,; in leather or rubber; all sixes in extremely flexible sole, neat ana the lot and quality unsurpassed; comfortable, the CO Fft :. regular values to $2 the M 0( pairMM.M...M,......:M.vlU pair, choice Wednesday. .v 1U smooth finish and protecting the bunion or joint, the Co Q . 20 OTHER STYLES of Grc Eair... Comfort Shoes for every size TYLE 67 Soft kid Lace Shoes, and for every foot trouble, i Long Silk Goi'es-Pa-$?.2? Let all thrifty women be here and take advantage of this , splendid,, glove, special. We ..offer ".$00.:. pairj of 16-buttoR; length Sillc f Glovetf at little v-. more than half the regular value of some of the lotr Blade or white gloves of a prime caality oC shimmering silk, all sues. Sell regularly at $1.75 . to $125 the pair.-very special for M " OA Wednesday.,...:. 5l.Z7 WOMEN'S PAD HOSEiSUPPORTERS, mili tary stvles. in'vellow. red or 'white." Sell reru- - t . . . . i larly at 35c the pair, extra, special for . ini Wednesday. ... .... . . ........... . . 1Z3C MISSES' TAN HOSE, lxl ' rib, good quality, and sizes 7 . to 9j4 only. These are prime hose that sell regularly at 25c the pair, special for Wednesday only-7- ; i -.V?.,.;.;- "- THREE PAIRS FOR 50 CENTS Women's $3.50 mghtg'ns$1.9t An extra special for Wednesday in the- Mnslin Wear 'Aisle. Very pretty Night GdwikfMzd of fine nainsook or cambric" IiT a variety of styles. Slip-over' style with low round neck and short sleeves ; V-shapc neck or high neck. The trimmings are lace and embroid ery, daintily applied. These are superbly good values, selling regularly at $3.25 and $3.50 each, Wednesday's : .97 The Easter Linens Bargiinize Price Only $1 Special Easter Prices on Famous Richardson Unens PATTERN T A B LB CLOTHS of Richardson's fine satin damask, with cap kins to match. -One dozen, napkins and ; table cloth in . various sizes, as follows: v With doth 2 yards square, . worth $10.50 the ;; A OC ' TABLE NAPKINS; larjre . dipner ' size.- Regular j $4.50 ouahty, special, t?Q n A the dozen. . . . . . . , . U U TABLE DAMASK Unusu ally good quality and weights ull bleached, , 12 patterns td. select from. This grade sells regularly at $1.00 the yard, very special for' ' .OH? Wednesday. . .... . . . QOC DAMASK ' TOWELS, large size.- AH' linen, with knotted fringe ends; A lot of . 150 yards, dozen, regularly sold on at 40c each, special. . . . x 7L set, special.,.. With cloth 2x3 worth $13.00 the A1 1 7r 8Wm - W V WHITE LINETTE 2.000 With ' cloth 2yi x 8 yards, yards for Wednesday's sell worth $14.50 the 1 o AA ing. The regular .1 ol 2 set..,'.; ; . . .tblt)UU We quality, yard. V. V; IZ.2C NEW CHINAMAN SHEDS QUEUE ), TO LOOK LIKE AN OLD TIMER A3x Ijonr Wal, t Chtnaman vrlM pr Unda thtX h 4ont knew where be wm born, who hla fathar wae, bow he g-ot to this oountrjr, nor will he answer nr other queatton asked br the tov er&mont authorltlea, but who la " wis enough to have clipped hla queue la an effort to look like n old timer, la be fore the , United States commissioner J thla afternoon charged with belna In I the United State unlawf ully, Wai was arrested at JUlnnton by the unml (ration authorltlea. "' - , ' Wal was poalns: a -a gardener when! - the Inspectors representing J. H. Bar-, hour,, the tnunlgratloa agent, appeared and took him la charge. Although It la claimed that the Chinaman . has f only been la thla - country a short time he says ne aoesn't Know who out off bis queue, nor - whether, he came over by dw or omerwiee. iin jaci woi an were - au questions wltn a "l don bnAI' '- , '4'. "V '-- Ah XiOng Wat had si hat purchased in Seattle and the Immigration representa tive! are inclined to think that he only landed a few days ago, ehed hla queue and! was just settling dowji.to. become a. regular oiusen or tne vailed states wnen. nm was naooea. last Baturday. entrusted 14.000 to th caro 01 nenry juoei, iaa KDei ana Charles F. Rust to bet on t the horses. Today Catherine tabby secured a war rant for the arrest of the trio, charging mem wun ootaining money oy tricn and device. She claimed that she had not seen the alleged swindlers sines She gave mem the money.;. B0Y!S PLEADINGS SAVE FATHER FROM NIGHT IN THE CITY JAIL Eleven-year-old Eddie lleves in hla' father. . "My papa la a good man Policeman, he'll be good. Davidson ; be- Please, Sir. You cant xTOKora srarf DOOTOB i People StrtnUnsr Medicine for the Blood w vare juoseans wuw imu ..June and. Money. ; . When your faee is dirty and ciei grimy. It You vou don't drink water to cleanse i wash your faee with Water and you keep your face eteaa by washing It with wate. . Ecyeema, psoriasis, ' salt ' rheum '.".bar ber's jitch and like skin Afflictions are simuar 10 airt. ana crime in mat mey are causea vy parasiuo germs upon ine j sKin.?" M neea aiseases cannot oe curea by drinking medicine any more than you . can eleanae your face by drinking water. Cleanse the skin of 'these germs by- ap plying the remedy right where the dis- ease exists and the skia becomes white . and smooth again. ;.;-. . , : ;: Skidmore Drug Co., JS1 Third Street, i sells, simple oil of wlntergreen, prop erly ' compounded with other . soothing vegetable remedies in D. D. 1. Inscrip tion, as a positive Speolfio for killing : the bacilli and germs in the skin. This ' D. Do O. remedy is not a sticky conooc tlon or a smeary paste, it is a liquid ' . external wash, .as easy and simple to use as-water. It is applied right where the itcn and sore is. - used witn v. u. IX Soap, it is bound to cure.. The first application brings -instant relief you will .know ' this the minute you apply the remedy and the akin once cured,, stays cured in neanr all cases. Get rid of that Itching right bow today. MV you're, a bad, take hlra to Jail. 3o 'w bad policeman." ' ' Patrolman Vessev has a soft srwnt In his heart for little boys who love their papas, so he listened to Eddie's plead, lngs and oommands and went away and maae a report to tne cnier, in his re port the officer says that at IjSo o'clock this morning he heard oaths and threats against me Doing uttered by some one in : the house at S.88U East Burnslde street. He inveetigatad and found I O. Davidson: to be the author of the dis turbance. T , i -.; .J . N V Vessey declares the man appeared to be :partly drunk and partly1 dementsd and threatened' to kilt the officer. The latter was about to take Davidson to Jail when llttl Eddie interfered. He ciaspea nis arms about hla fathers aeok and deolared his intention of resisting any attempt to take his papa away. His tears and protestations of affection for his narent won the rta-r. TtoirMann hugged and kissed the loyal little fel low and promised to be good. - - - vessey tnea to loo stern, but some how the lump in his throat - Interfered with his attitude of authority. Belna m vu uuifnir u revsrvea nis uignity by gravely nodding his head and beat ing a retreat with such dignity (as he could muster at the moment. . Eddie bad won the day,.; .-it',: ..ll -v. it:-, MCE TEACK GRAFT V v ALLEGED BY. WOMEN V:K . CDsltodiPrsss leased Wlre.' V ' San Francisco. V Anril 14.-onWiw. by the vivid pictures of the big fortune to be made bv Playing the races mt Km. eryville, Alice and Catherine( JJbby, on ' ; 14 X CfongTessmaa Wi B. ZUls. Is now working for deep water. 11 takes time to learn the ropes at Wash' ington. congressman Ellis years' - experience. Vote continue effective work. , has seven to help him ROOSEVELT PREPARING BATTLESHIP MESSAGE ' (Tatted , Press tSM, Wire.) ' Washington, April Xila President Roosevelt preparing another message to congress! ,. - - ' Congressmen who do not wish to" be quoted in the matter say that he is and that it will be the most foroeful argu ment he has aver used In favor of hla pian ror rour new oattiesnips.. ii is rannrrm in nrnfli. .n.r the President IS reallv and trulv uim oecause representative aurton or Ohio made a speech In the house Saturday criticising any. and all plans for a big ger navy. Because of that speech it Is reported that the president wants to remind congress again that he is still ror xour new Dattiesnips.' - . - OIL- , 1 ' ' THE TRUTH ABOUT . KIDNEY TROUBLE , (BACKACHE) - - 1 x ' I Backache as a cause of kidney trou ble Is outrageously abused,, for there, is not one case in live oz oacicacne that is an evidence of Inflammation la the kid neys. The , kidneys are not sensltlvs and seldom' reflect pain. . i ; Rartksnhit Is ftnmniAn. m ..Mann. rt lumbago, or snows a neuraigio or rneumatio tenaenoy in tne muscles or tne back, in those cases in whloh it a oes proceed from the kidneys it re- fleots an aoute Inflammation that usu ally yields very quickly and definitely to Fulton's Renal Compound. " ' But. as above, where backache la the only reason one. has for suspecting the kidneys, it will in moat cases be found more closely related to the musoular system than to thekidneya ?-, Kidney disease, - first or last is in- riammation or- tne aaaneys, ana toere has been nothing on druararlsts' shelves !o inflammation la the kidneys.;,. The ate John J. Fulton was the first man n ths world' to reach and reduce Inflammation- In kldnev tissues, and his Renal Compound is the first real- spe cific for kidney disease. , ' . literature maueo rre. ( i - , JOHN J, FULTON CCK h;.: : Oakland, CaL Futton'a fienal rVimnoond nan be had at, all first-class drug stores. -. J DRY SOUTHLAND MAKES OREGON LOOK BETTER THAN BEFORE "Southern California T A beautiful country, but too dry. Why, when one Jrets up in the morning, it Is almost ike having slept without the night; you feel as if the sun had been shining while, you slept", declared Adolphe woiie. of unman. Wolfe. Co.. who has returned from a southern vacation trip. , He said a few whiffs of the Ore- ? oa osone : maae mm xeei more com ortable as soon as ho had orossed back to the north side of the Siskiyou moun tains. . "' It la said southern California has been even drier than usual this spring. The people there have been putting .up supplications to - the tearless and un feeling sky for weeks, and have been mocked by its continuous and consecu tive smile. It Is believed by Oregonians who have visited there this spring that southern California skies wear a smile than won't come off. . .. "Oregon Is the plans that suits me," said Mr. Wolfe. ,rI like this fresh. In-1 vlroratlng air we have around Portland. When I get back here I appreciate it more and more. I don't feel at home anywhere else. "Business conditions In southern Cal ifornia are not the best. The tourist business Is not rood. There Is not much in that country excepting climate and tourist travel, and when the tourists don't come there is not so much doing In commercial lines. Because of the last year's money stringency eastern people of large wealth are not traveling so numerously to southern California re sorts. The big hotels at Santa Barbara and other points are running with but a small cotens or guests." Speaking Of San Francisco, hs said the city was a different place and did not make the same impression witn nsm, He was struck with the strange new- ness of everything, and there was not a single spot In the business districts that he recognized as the San Francisco of old. He spent omy a aay mere. DEFIES HEALTH AUTHORITIES AS TO HORRID CULTURE TEST She was only T years of age and she the little mouth closed, together In firm was . heartbroken. Aa ahe nastenea alone to the health office in the city ball early this morning, her sweet little faoe showed strong determination and her little feet battered a tattoo up the "marble stairs. She was suffering with a sore throat and shs wanted to go to schooL A handkerchief tied about her throat attested to the sore throat and her sobs to the broken'heart - No one knew her wnen sne came in and she carefully conoealed her name when she left She was there for one purpose to get a permit to return to school. Now the usual custom in all usplolous cases of ' diphtheria Is to tajte a culture, ano, attnougn ur, in"r Pohl was not . in ner ornoe at tne time, attaches of the office sought to induce the little girl to aUow .the cul ture) to bo taken. A culture, it might b explained, is -a perfeotly painless method : of - discovering whether a pa tient is suffering with diphtheria. ; T v What I - Allow mat noma glass tuns to ba Inserted hi her throatT Never, She wanted m permit ''Don't you un derstand. I want a sermit: I want to go back to school.' Well, we- will take the eulture and then we WfU be able to know whether it will be safe for you to go back to school, said M. P. Scollard, city fumi- gator. in his kindliest tones. . ; Ana as ne aavanvea witn tno tUDe, determination and she turned and fled, Down the hard marble floors she ran screaming at the top of her little voice. Then down the -steps and to the door, wnere acoiiara overtook ner. . Surely her heart was now doubly broken. She had not been able to secure the permit ana in sad it ion, she had not been able to escape the health of fl cer. j She quieted her screams , to low sobs. Scollard comforted her and as sured her of hla good intentions, but her heart could not understand. Her young mind could grasp but one thing and tier heart controlled her- mind. Finally she told Scollard she lived at 58J Fifth street and he told her to run home to her mother and Dr. Pohl would come and visit her. - ; . . This seemed to please the little miss, and with her head held- high , and ber feet stamping' triumphantly she moved on her way home. She could not go to school ' and she had not received the permit but her beaming little face showed more conclusively- than words that she had not allowsii a oultura tn be taken. , - -, s ; . i . , Tree o Ladies. ",v ! Admission free to ladles this .week. afternoon and -evening.: Oaks rink. Pre pare your j costume now - for . the big masquerade to take place May-l., Sis elegant prises. : . --' i ! AT( THE THEATRES "Cupid at Vassar' at BeUl. c ' . Seats are now selling, at box-office, the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth 'and Washington streets, ; for ; the charming young actress - Florence ' " Gear, n who oomes to the above theatre next Thurs day, Friday. Saturday nights. April It, IT and 18, in the musical college play, "Cupid at Vassar." A speoial-price mat inee will be given. Saturday afternoon at. j:ik ocioca. t. r4fv. . - ., v-"-'.- "'";" ::'-'' ::S ? ;;5-;:;X,;IOKK!kM;,,'; i'-'WS While there Is a chance to aes "Floro dora" at popular prloea the publio la taking, advantage of the opportunity. This world-famous musical comedy la at the Marquam this week, being played by the Ban Francisco Opera company. There will be a matinee Saturday, - " ?Thti Eternal lty.M --. Hall Calne. author author - of ."The Eternal City," which Is . making auoh a hit at the Baker all this week, 1 also author of "The Christian," so well known to all classes of people, "The Eternal Oltv" Is a storv of Rome at some future date, and Introduces the pope, and-other persons of arrest nride uu yvwwr, ( xuaunee eaturaay oniy. ; . MA Hoosier Daisy.. T rrtn ' aisSa ' rSvm - Tea 4 1m . .l i - n"" siiujauei JVtt Will VaB.nt trt savak A UAAats, Til.i. 4V.. Star Theatre this ; week, and if you taa uu. I VIZI 1.11 mi. fJULlfJ , OI COrQ ' O.TQ 1 it Araktiil i vmi will ' AmIaw ike -A drama anyway. The French stock com pany has. In VX Hoosler Daisy,- a play ofmora; than ordinary merit ' There win do mmineea l nursaay -. ana Bat- v j. iv'r penormances -can office. ,.-.-. ' .--Bfll Makes Good, i 4 Tfisi KtTl sh. -n" g-v- ; a : ai.i ,y ..are a J vuv ajf MIU " 1,11 19- WWV-M, inakea ood. It i a rli of raud- ai kyWCItaa LICff WniCO MY DMA sf ftmbled from thj prlAclpal vaudwtll eroua . inr and d&cer and plBnty Gladys Van la the special v added at. traction. In addition; to these there are five other acts of merit - LOSES MINE STOCK ; ON ROULETTE TYHEEL , , (United Press teased Wire.) Rhyblite. . Nev.,: April . 1 4.-rJohn Cyty Is today, moruning the loss of 859,000 shares of stock In the Big Bella mine, the control of which was taken from him by the roulette wheel. After he had lost 'all the money he carried with him,' Cyty started in to get even with the "bank" by putting vp the mining shares. Ba bet heavily and nearly every time lost several of them. When he de cided to cult be owed C. E. Jones, pro prietor of the Stock Exchange gambling rooms, 260,000 shares, which meant thru control of ths mine had been taken away from htm. The property is located lust across the California line and not long ago Cyty waB offered 30 cents for every share he possessed. .. -' .- IRRIGATION OFFICES : , ,-;W.:,v. .?vV-, Big Land Project is Keetmg With Much rcv-V-lv'-'atwrrAyt j:a X "W. CowgiH will open today at 164 Stark street an uffice for the Palouse Irrigation A ' Power- company.- This project, although under way for th-a past two years, is .now Teady for tivj settler. Water will' be turned on next month sufficient to irrigate a thousand acrea The Washtucna valley has beon platted in 10-acre tracts which will hn sold on liberal terms.' This land ha.i been found splendidly adapted to -the -production of test quality of winter ap- . plea The Palouso Irrigation A Power oompany have put In a great dual of money in this enterprise. : There . ars about 0,000 sores- of land under the ' control of the company, 4,000 of whloh will be put under frriKatlon. The locn- -tlon. Is in the' well-known . Falouna country, celebrated : for its production of wheat This territory is distinctly tributary tO Portland. , . HONES TT, ECONOMT, " EmCIEXCY. JBST -, HOADb .POSSIBLES. Favors Closing Bridges Morning ami , . -:c Evening. ,. 91 X T. J. i:r hu aMHtV ( - ' - . f V -