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1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVEftlNO,; APRIL' 15, 1901 r .... m r 'II (tWJJfH Women's- lesfs. 39c Women's Lisle Vests in Swiss ribbed styles i low; heck and sleeveless. Pret tily' trimmed with lace of good qual- rr, ity. inese vests are regular Jttsy W 60c values, Thursday only.'.v.Oyl Vfl MISSES BOYS' UNION SUITS' Merode make, medium weight. Reg ular prices 80c to $1.20 the garment, , ' according to size. . Thursday,. C Qn - ,f 'only.-;;. ...OOL mail orders , carefully, . promptly' filled from A STOCK-, of ... , v the highest . -J;;.; GRADE; it A I T I I ' I -I r write US.; ; p0RTLAHD AGENTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS . " SEWINO --: MACHINES ;;;'' GUAR-;(',(t;J anteed.for;-'; 10 YEARS. V THE AjGENCY . , " PRICE ;;'! WOULD BE l $90, OURS j : IS $23.50. V:'-.-.' Men's 50c Ties 25c ' J, r, Select, ah Easter He at this sale V price. For , 23c you have your j choice of over 1.200 high-cxade I t Tie Four-In-Hands in wide, nar- rowbr medium wfiirhts. In utrinn A and figured effects. Light, me- dium or. dark colors. .' French fold I ; II or reversible styles. Values "': 50c each; Thursday, only. . LO L J : ' r '. , ... -. ' . . . . . . ! : ' : A ttriting offer on women's imported ', lingerie.' French ' hand-embroidered garment Cocset Covers, Chemise or Drawers. fGood materials 'embroid ered in dainty designs. Sell regularly at f 1.75- and $2.00, Thurs- 97 day's price.... .OiL I CHILDREN'S SKIRTS of good qual; ity cambric Deep - double . circular flounce of lawn; trimmed with clusters of fine rtucks. c Made with waist at tached. Sizes 1 to' 6 years. QQ Regular BOc values, Thursday OuC at Musnnwear One-Half Price ', . - ; , Imjiiotliem Startling values on one of the most called for fabrics on the market A sale of genuine hand-made Shantung Pongees. These goods come in two widths and three grades; 26, to 34 inches wide. Regular prices at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 the yard. Note the low prices for Thursday: 'v V ; 26-inch width, regularly $1.00 and $1.25 34 inches wide, regularly $1.25 and $1.50 the yard, special Thursday - . O n the yard, special Thursday flj ( A A only at. ... . . . V. . . i Ult only at. .... . ..... .... Kimonos Special 98 c i Easter Novelties in Smallwares Aisles To clean up the broken lines of Underwear resulting from our great Easter sale, we are closing out 'all odd lots of one to four garments of a pattern in this great sale. Corset Covers, Che mise Gowns, . Drawers and - Petticoats in the lot Some are slightly soiled, but may choose from the entire Unit Drre Inf art A r4 w !n 111 1 IIVw Look. in the tenter aisle on the flnt floor for the most clever conceiu in Baiter noveltiet, for Eaiter post cards, etc. There is a wide range of choice in price and design in these articles at &, 10 12 15,' 25 and np to f 1.00 each ' - , Easter Post Cards, 2 for 5 or 28 the doxen. Easter Cards, 2 each. Easter Garlands, Bells, Napkins, Lnnch Sets, Crepe Paper, etc. EASTER PERFUMERY in fancy RAINIER MINERAL SOAP for 'WRITINQ PAPER, cabinet box basket packages, each S5 toilet or kitchen use. A great 0f English vellum, plated clith . " " -.. KA cleanser; regularly 10c the cake. h, rn .v.... tn and Of Thursday one dozen for 40 finl 50 heetf of paper and SO EASTER BASKETS, special 10 GARTER ELASTIC, fancy silk e"7e,.0p' th WIRE HAIR, 'PINS, assorted ruffling; worth 45c the yard, priced at 50c The low price for sizes; regular 10c box. ....... Thuraday price 29 Thursday is only.......... 8Se 0 MC'AI J A splendid sale; Thursday in the Style Salons of yvornen's Lon Kimonos, made of pret tily figured, lawn. ,They come in belted or loose-fitting styles. White grounds with floral, Persian or dotted figures. Some are made plain and finished ' with white or . colored lawn ; others are .tastefully , trimmed with L lace anrj ribbons or em broidery edging and insertion. A lotof 500 splendid garments for house jmd , morning wear. Regularly worth to $35 each, divided into two lots for Thursday.- ;Kimori6s worth to $1.75 each, choice Thursday i ' Kimonos worth to $3.25 each, lmM .choice Thursday Q CO Easier C ut Glass and China Because of a rare opportunity that came to us to buy-a large amount of choice: cut glass at half regular price, lovers of the beautiful, in tableware are enabled, to participate in the greatest sale Portland has erer seen. Hundreds of articles of the highest grade, your. choice at the .exceptional -bargain -ofc ,jjjjp pJ HANDLED BON BONS. HANDLED BON worth $225 each, 01 1Q special at vlIO NAPPIES, reiularly worth $2.25 each, special J3" JELLY 'biSHES worth $2.50 each, special for this 01 )C aale..................l.Zj BON DISHES, worth $7.50 d0 each, for. ............ .Dt)f O FLUTED TOP VASES, worth $7.50, special, thia FANCY 'SHAPED ' TRAYS, worth $3.00, special . J J 50 PLATES, regular $3.75 values. $1.88 3.00 !2.75 SPOON TRAYS, "worth $2.50 each, for this sale 01 Especial, this .. only . ; .... 0 1 sale . . ;". FANCY SHAPED TRAYS, ' &t 71- FOOTED COMPORTS, $6.00 worth $5.50 each, special.. ...Vb,IJ . values, for this sale at........ SUGARS AND CREAMS, (9 or 1 -PINT PITCHERS, worth worth $4.50 set soecial at... ...... j'.U $5.50. special at. each......... SWEET PEA VASES, $10.50 v OC OC 1-PINT PITCHERS, worth OO 1 values, for this sale... .....vDiD $6.25 each, special at...,........;w)ll FLOWER CENTERS, $16.50 CO OP X-QUART PITCHERS, worth QQ 7C values, for this sale at. pO.A) , $7.50. special, this sale...... $0,tO FOOTED COMPORTS. $3.25 . Ol CO NUT BOWLS, worth $8.00 0 HA values, for this sale at............OXUJ each, special this sale.......;.'...v"vv 75 c Lisle Hose 59c Pr Prime Black Lisle Hose, daintily decorated with colored embroidery. These are supeib qualities, absolutely fast black and give excellent wear. The embroidery is done in neat dainty designs and well ' chosen colors. These stockings are worth and sell regularly at 75c the pair-an unusual offering for Thursday at 59c IVear C fi si i $r v P Inw fcff lCi? It 1 bmClDlul mm w No spring costume Is com plete this season without a pair . 9oi low-cut shoes. The ruling favorites in footwear are white or tan Oxfords. There is good reason for the popularity of thes e shoes they are thor oughly stylish and decidedly ; comfortable for warm weather ' wear. Either tan or black look , better with fluffy white dresses than black shoes. To help you ' decide, we offer a special sale i for two days Thursday and Friday. Read of the savings: LOT 1 WOMEN'S CAN VAS OXFORDS in white or colors ; light or heavy soles, button or lace blucher styles. These are made of' the best grade of Sea Island cotton;' have leather covered heels. The colors are pink, blue, gray, green, brown and white. Worth $2.50 and up, spe- $ 1 A Q cial at... . . ....... D 1 O LOT S WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS in four styles, blucher6r straight lace; hand-turn or extension soles. One number a shoe with low heels for young ladies' wear. Shoes in this lot worth to $2.00 the pair) two days' A OA sale price v I t) 1 LOT 3 WOMEN'S OX FORDS, 5 styles, including : Garden Ties, 3-button, Colon ials and Gibsons. These are in : brown kid or in patent leather. Very handsome shoes, specially priced for two days at, the pair Sale of the Linens for Easier $2.49 Special Easier Prices on Famous Richardson Linens TABLE NAPKINS, large dinner size Regular, $4.60 quality,' spe- Aq-A a cial, the dozen . . t ...... . . . .y V U TABLE DAMASK Unusually good quality and weight! Full bleached, 12 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS of patterns to select from. This grade Richardson's fine satin damask, with regularly at $1.00 yard, Q napkins to match. ' One dozen napkins very special for Wednesday..:',. 00 C grt Uble cloth in various sizes, as DAMASK TOWELS, large size. . All With cipth 2 yards square, A 0I? ' th"knottef fringe ends. A lot worth $10.50 set, special. . .(.tj)l7-ZfJ. of 150 ozen' oId at OA With cloth 2x3 f yards,' 11 7C c ch, speaal........ .C worth $13.00 te set . . . . . 0 1 1 . 5 WHITE LINETTE 2,000 yards for With cloth 2y2x3 yards, O A A Wednesday's selling. 'The t 0 1 worth $14.50 the set tM JUU , regular 18c quality, yard.;;.,. 1&2 C AOPr Lace Curtains $2 Ample quantities provided to last for a busy day's selling. 300 pairs to choose from. White Lace Curtains in BrasseIs-W'Re'issaceef fects; 50 inches wide and 3$ yards long. A splendid quality that sells regularly at; $2.75 the pair. A sale just in time for -T nqy3 housecleaningJ ' Choice; the pair.V. $2.10 BIG HERS TO LOAD LUMBER Two Fixed to Ckme, Here During: the Next'Few . Neither Of them has been her before. With these two ateamera added to the list there te now enough tonnaga under engagement to carry away 80, 000,00fr feet of lumber, Th' British bark Kelburn ( due to arrive here In a few days from . MeJUlones to load nearly J,000,000 feet for Europe and a cargo waa aold the other ,day to be carried thr by ateamer. 1 " 1 : ; :. - . BRINGS BIO CROWD. Weeks. EIVER FORTH AND. x - 'TABOR ENGAGED British Steamer Will Take rart Cargo " on jpnget Sound And Finish Here ' for isthmna and Norwegian Craft WirrflA try Austral la. Two large tramp ateamera rare char tered ( laat night to carry i ldmber from ; thla port One la thaJTabor. flying the i Korweglan colora. and tha other the JUver Forth. ; which aalla under , the protection of tha Union Jack, .3 . Tha Tabor la at preaent en route from " the Atlantic eoaat to San Franclaco with a cargo of ooal and will oome north duringr the early part of Juna to y load for Sydney.-' J. J, Moore A Co. will . dispatch the cargo, - v.i -s. ; - The Klver Forth la expected here dur ing the latter part of this month. She ta under charter to Jebeen & Oetrander ; of Seattle and will load for Acajutla and Ouaytnaa. Part of the cargo will be furnished on JPuget aound. It will be 1 1ntoned her with approximately , t.eno.000 feet, - v- , , ' The ateamera are both Jarre carrier, aca havlo caoaclty for 8,600,000 feet. Steamer Senator, Ha Record Paa- v senger List. The Harrtman liner Senator Captain Nopander, arrived at Ainawoth dock last night with the largest number of passenfrera ever orougni ncro irom nan Francisco by the Harriman ; ljnera There were J 2 on board, - 40 having disembarked at Astoria. ',: Captain Nopander reports having en countered strong headwinds all, tha way north and that detained her long enougn to mua tne quarantine nours upon reaching Astoria. It cost her II houra .-?'. v-..;'-! . Going south the Senator will . leave Alnsworth dock at 9 o'clock Saturday morning and thereby Inaugurate the summer ; achedulo, ' Thla ; arrangement gives ins passengtuw a cnance 10 view the Columbia river scenery;: The Rose City leaves San rrancisco for Portland xn same ::aa.fmei':'rjin:4''i? LIGHT COAI, MOVESrENTrf tleavy Importations Last FaH Affect , Season's Shipments. 'i,r ' Comrarativelv little 1 coal Imported here from Australia' next fall, according to( persons- well acquainted with . the fuel - situation. - - Domestic minea are ' aald to be Increasing their output to aucn an extent tnat tne mines In the antipodes 'will not oome In for much of 'a demand from here.' 'There is- also a large amount of coal held .oyer from last winter. ' v uooi ijay coai nas oeen orougne into Portland all winter In steadily Increas ing quantltlee and the seme ' can ' be said of coal from the Inland, mines. especially In Washington. It la being readily adopted and gives general aat- lsfaetloif for aJt nurnoaea. LiHBl year' approximately wm Will 3 b of coal were imported here, about BV t)00 tons from Newcastle, New South Wales, and 80,000 tons- from Wales. Thla year possibly SOi.000 tons will prove the extent of the Importations. It. la aald that the railroade will not import a single cargo thla year because they brought in so much last year that hood of J0.000 tons stored away. San FTanoiaco is aaia to suner jmm i overdose of Coal and there are yet a large number of oarrlera due to ar rive there with more. . , The nredlotad falling off In 00 al lm- nortations will undoubtedly effect trVi .a .tYiMnVi.f BlnCA ' It Will 'DOS- ibly prevent a number vof tramp steamers coming thla way to engage in the Eluropean or oriental wheat trade. Last season ' tho big trampa brought coal t from Australia and went home with wheat at a substantial profit on the entire transaction. . - . J. cargoes In Newcastle for delivery here in taut out inu is m. sioiui huwhuj m.w compared with the usual quantity oar- ASTORIA MARTXE XEW8. Ship Henry VUlard'Is Ready to Pro ' ceed to Bristol Bay. -V fSpeetal IMipatck to The JoaraiD : Astoria,' Or, April , 16. The Ameri can ship Henry Villatf cleared at the custom houses today for Nusharak river. Alaska, with a cargo of supplies for tne Alasxa Disnermen a faoaing company's cannery. She will probably sail . tomorrow, ; ' ' - A bill, of sale, was filed tn the cus tom nouee this morning . wnereby .. Al exander Miller sella the gasoline launch Meta M. to - Mathlu . Matson .- and Michael Peterson for a consideration of 16,000. - The boat la six tona regis ter and will be used as a nassaniref and freight .boat on Tillamook bay. . ALOXQ TIIE WATKRFRONTi The 'oriental liner Arabia will be at Montgomery dock !No. S late this even ing. JBho reached Astoria at t o'clock th'" morning and left np at 11. The teamer Eureka -will not ' arrive here until the latter part of the week. She was expected here yesterday but a dispatch from Coos aaya that it was decided to aend her back to Eureka without coming hero thia time, in or der to get back on her ached ule, which calls for , sailings from this port on xam grain nanaiers strike and busi&eae manager, James Foley, says they will not return to work unless paid- IS oents an hour straight time and time and a half, or 04ft cents, ror over nme. The ex- rorters have offered them 85 cents and 0 centa. Half a dosen vessels are prevented from loading wheat as a re sult of the trouble. . With 1? inches of water In her hold the' ateam achooner Aurella, Captain Wober, reached ; San . Francisco today rrom .Portland. The pumps had oeen kept going constantly and yet the ves ael waa taking water at the rate of nine inches an hour. When about to leave Astoria three days asro. the Au rella was rammed by the ateam schoon- AKstS the SKIN UKK YOU WANT IT , , DOES IT IN A MOMENT A liquid preparation s for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. ".; t . ' It Is neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, eleaa 4 m4W.Mii. . Magnolia Cannot be detected. ' Two eolora, Pink and White. . i ; . , , Use it morning, nooa : and night, Summer, Winter, Spring, Fall. ; P SAMPLE FREE. Lyon Manufacturing Co.. - , Fifth 6U s' Brooklyn, W.T. Hagan's Balm "St. Helens alao" bound for the Bay City, and badly damaged. Instead of uMciiarging me lumDer cargo and re pairing here, Captain Weber decided to run to San Francisco -with the Dumps keeping her afloat. The St. Helens UARLYQ NOTES. Astoria, April 11 Arrived at 10:30 last night and left np at 6 a. m. steamer Northland.' from San Franntaro? arHvmf at 1 find left up at 10 a. m. German steamer Arabia in ports; aaiie. more ror aan Tancisco, April 16, Arrived al 2 a. m.' steamer St.1 Helens at 4 a. m steamer Nome City; at 7:80 a. m. steamer Aurella from Portland: sailed yesterday at S p. m, steamer Homer for romana ; at 6 p. m. steamer Westerner ror Astoria. ; Astoria. April ; 15. Condition of the bar at 8 a, m. smooth; wind northwest. 15 miles;, weather cloudy. Tidea at Astoria today: High water 0:0S a. m.. 8.4 feet; 0:35 p. m., 8 feet Low water -:24 a. ro 1.0 feet; 8:2 p. bu, 1.4 feet V' ; 1 '.'.'.., - . IRRIGATION CONGRESS - INVITES GOVERNOR ABSOLUTE SECUieil (Special Dispatch to lbs JbamaL) Lrabia from Hongkong and way Baiem, Or. i- April IS. Governor Cham lied at :25 a. m. steamer i-1 .i? ..lYVvatt invitation to! Tillamook. attend the Sixtieth National Irrigation tH?' ne,1 at Albuquerque. I JlT Mc,o.l Klnning September 2 wuuiiihuV m uctooer 9. The invi- M.vu w mceivM rrom Chwrman W. . aujwwwi me board of, control. la Connection With the irrimtlnn nnn. gross 4wUl also be held the , Interstate Industrial exposition. The a-ovarnor was Instructed to be j reedy to name uoiegaies irom Oregon to the irrigation congress ,by tha time the official call la Issued by the board of control. ' Army Ban on Cigarettes. (TJnlted Prses Leaiwd Wire.) London, AprU with the object Of dlacouraalna - ciararatttt amaldn. I General Lord Grenfell, commander-ln chief of the forces in Ireland, has it- suea an order to permit pipes only to mo uiua.oa on sucn occasions as wneo the men are resting after, field opera- tains tha . following . HnurVaM. MO. mentt . . . ... - . . i oommanaer or tna roroes nas, durins; recent visits i to- military hos prtals, been again struck with the harm Never Falls to RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to fits NATURAL COLOR &ad BEAUTY No matter how lonir it has been rrav or faded. . Promotes a luxuriant srrowth ox neaitny nair. stops its laiungout, and positively removes , Oan drulL Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes, ZJi times as much fn $1,00 as 50o size. '. ' ' IS NOT A DYE. i '; Phllo Bar Sp. Co.. Ktwtrk. N.J. . -: $1 sutd C9c bottles, at druggists' WOODARD, CLAItKE & CO. Cenulno 9 Cartes Little Liver F ' n?: Mutt Bear Signature that the increasing' prevalence) of cig- amoiung is aoing to tne neaiia of the army. Tit is not confined to the trmy, and parliament is likely soon to deal with it as aff ectlng the national ' Chehalls County .Convention, ' ' Aberdeen. Wash.. Aniil IS. The Re publican county convention will be hld here May 9, with 1 delegatea Pri maries' will be held in -the various pre cinets of the county May to elect dele gates to this convention, and it will be left to the committeeman to tko'.'.l Jat FaeSUBlle Wrapper t. iaw. icAnracsirHrii? 1rm' mr:i:.".:':::. Tsar asBoll mm, as easy : t. W take assays . Well or i .