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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL' 3. .1903. WOMEN LAY PLANS-TO ... - ' 1 Embroldorics at 2 5 o 50o to 75o Values An Out-of-ths-Ordlnarr Offering hlmbrotderle of - fine fiwl and cambric In an excellent assort ment of desirable new patterns, allover ' embroideries, edges, flouncing. Insertion and baby sets. In widths from t o It In, regular value from SOo te TBo a ?ard, specially priced for OR. bis sale Bargain Friday. OO Ilandlz'f Galoat2Do Talaes from so to 1 Anciil r iMKilai pure haa of about l,0u4 dosen at a ridiculously low price enables u to o(tr th best handkerchief value of th -on; there I an unlimited assort, ment of patterna to choose from; plain hemstitched, embroidered, walloped and lac trimmed hand, kerchiefs; regular tftn and II 0 values, specially prloed furAfl,, BariaTa Friday at uo AVOID ELECTION STRIFE m. S .'JT I - ! t V Opposition Parties of Woman's Qui) Arrange for Pri marics Next FridayAnnual Election to ?c . v . ; Held May 22 Australian Ballot C: TffiW r i in i 1 1 i ' .. .'"!. , " , ' ; i . . ' . r ....... : .. ' . Miss A. Monro. I AmonnMti are rctag forward (or gulst election of whloh ths publio Is Soaresly awarv No elsetlon. cards art ehsntfnf hands; no banosrs on tha outer walla; no blar of trumpst or biasing torch by night k to turn tha atten tion of tha volar: bo apaaebaa are haard aatlBf obloquy upon thoa differing In vlsw; no ' boss sske te anhanca hia powar or- to', damonatrata It la short. It la an orderly, unamotlonal. good natured tlctlon aa la baflttlnf tha mra bara of tha Woman'a -olub. Primaries ara to ba held Friday tha club doesnt eaU It prlmsrtss, but tha report of tha committee on - nomination and tha areneral election cornea off afar 12. Aa might ba expected in a club of thla siss, there ara eupportere or oirrer nt candidates, not from any widely differing pollciea, but in order to raake 11 tntereetinf. . . . Candid la maid. According to a pretty well-eatabllahea recedent, the preaent flrat vlce-preal- reaiaency, lor the :C Mr. B. J." Jaeger -Vv ) j lent la a candidate for tha nr alnce tha rule ofthe club la prealdent to,.WM office no mora than ona term, -thouah That uoea not prerent bar bajng a candidate for the aame of fice at' aome future time. Mra. Fred erick .srrt, the prealdent, therefore retiree, and Mra. Robert Lutke, tha flrat Tloe-preaident. become the regular nominee for tha preaidenoy. ' Aa to tha obligatory nature of thla precedent, however, there la a difference of opinion, and aome who hold that the custom baa been broken and I no longer binding propoae to pot another candi date for tha presidency In the field. In tha peraon of Mra. Grace Watt Ross, an ex-prealdent of the club. , There are. therefore, two ticket In tha field, although tha aupport of the club la united on aome of the candidate, i Mra. Roaa' ticket la aa follow: Fori XtJxl'wSm standard remedy tor female, ills, for recording eoeretary, Mra. andhas positively cured thousand 01 ee: for corresponding eoretary, t..hn ha t.wmriiAd uk a. Boott: fori displacements, Inflammation, nlcera .rarVliaM tlon, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Eiriocuo pains, DacK&cne, mat Dear-g-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizzujessw nerrous proetrauoa Why don't you try it 1 , . : -:J: Mrs." PInkham Invites an sick women to write her for ad rice. She has g-nided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. , prealdent, Mra. Graee Watt Ross vioa-nreaMent, Mra. J. VV lor aeoo' Moffett; T. P. Wli Mla Anna Shannon Monroe; for flnan elal aacretary, Mr. John m. treaaurar. Mr. K. 3. Jaeger Mra. C. C. Chanman: for dlreotore. Alto Welater and Mra. A. 8taigr. ' ' . Opposition Ticket. Tha oppoaltlon ticket, headed by Mra Lutke, la aa follow: For prealdent, Mra Robert Lutka: for flrt Ttca-preel-dent, Mra. J. W. Alexander; for eecond Tlca-prealdent, Mra. Jamea Moffett: for reoortlng oecretary, a re. i . r. wim for eorreapondlng aecretary, Mra li. A. Manrt: for financial aacretary. Mra. C U. Runran: for treaaurar, Mra. C M. Rankin; for auditor, Mra. O. P. M. Jami eon: fofMlrectora, Mr Alice Welater and Mr. A. Bulger. - Tha election of Mra. 3. W. Alexander to the flrat vioe-presldency and Of Mra. J araea. Moffett to the( position aha now hold, that of aecond vlce-prealdent, I therefor conceded. The poaltlon of recording necretary la by common con cent riven to Mra T. P. Wise, unlea an Independent , candidate ' abould . arle. Un Win la now auditor! Mra. C pj, Rankin baa held tha poaltlon of treas urer for tome time and her aupportera are oonfldnt of ner raaieoxion. in election of Mra. gtalgar and Mra. Wela ter la ooncedea - Ulrecior ara aieaieu annually, two at time, for a term of three year, m The most Intereatlng feature of the election, therefor, oentera about ma preaidenoy. and frlenda of both oandl datea ara hopeful of aeelng their eholoe ra.tifld. . The Ttem of election haa been changed and thla year will b con ducted by the Australian ballot. Thla, It U hoped, win expedlate matter con siderably and leave Ume for a pleaaant aoclat hour over the tea cup at tha and of tha elective aeaaion. This " woman says that after months of suffering Ljdi 13. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound made her as well as erer. Maude K Fortrie. of Leesburg.Va- writes to Mrs. rinJtiiam: "l want other vufferlnr women tc know what Lydl K. Plnkham'a Vega tabla Compound naa done for me, ot month I suffered from feminine ilia so that I thought X oould not lire. wrote ron. and after taking Lydl K PinkhamVVcgeUble Compound, and wag the treatment you preectiDea j felt like a new , woman. I am now strong, and well a ever, end thank yov lor the good yon bare done me. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirtr rears LydiA E. Pink- ham's Ve ratable ComT)onii(L made - ! - ' ' 7 . . a - ' I or I TTVm wrtsi anrl narho tina rAAn tit a niHHB IIIOIJI EL British Troops Mobilized to Suppress Trouble and Pre?ent War. ARRIVING LOVEY DOVES GIVE (railed rass Leased Wire.) Simla, India, AprU Xtv Northern India 1 tha scene of a aerloua na tive rebellion.' Mohammedan tribesmen numbering 10,000 ara In the field and i4i w oniian troop, are ioaay neing wvDiiiea io supprea in irouoie. General Kitchener, in charge of mili tary operation in India, arrived on WARNING HP QPRINR'S JlPPRnAHH g?- a?fS IV III II 111 i vl VI Ul IIIMVI U ill I w i ivi i Britain ana tne Ameer or Axgnaniatan i eowing or tne natives is the only meana by whloh tha. English troop aspect to voia a fierce oorqer war. ACTOFS ADMIEEES F0EM A SOCIETY That spring la bar la no question. That summer la but a "few weeks off there la no doubt Cherry bloaaoms ara In full bloom, the plum treea are laden With glorloua algae of spring. - And aa further proof that spring naa actually arrived, tha fact that gumerons bride and brlderrootns have egun to arrive at the Portland hotel, f nay be mentioned. Tbeae romantically ncllned couplea are "aa much a , aprlng Sactor aa the month of April itself. There ware couples at tha four newly married Portland last night. Sev- era! other hotel also . had the honor of houalng man and wife for the flrat time. ....... Thit ara com In to Portland from all direction.- Portland aeema to b the hub for the bridal nartiea of the northwest and the Paclflo coast Per haps it .la the climate, the romantlo scenery, the fascinating country that! bring the . young bridegroom and hi vounr'wlfa to Portland. But anyway, they com in the spring aa regularly as the bird. And now they are here. And so are the birdsmating. " Feminine Worshipers of Lewis Wal ler Bound Not to Par - gue Him. . MOST ANCIENT OR SPORTS. HAS FALLEN AMONG THIEVES Br Jalten Hawthorne. . . X have read with regret the reports ef the wrestling match between nanaen. eohmldt and OOtoh. I did not witness ItT I have not attended a prof eaalonal wreatllng match lnc the on btwen lioeberand aTurk aomayears ago at nhrdeS berated danced off the ... raised platform In order to escape the Turk, and In that way "faved the hon r" of America and the money of his fcaekera. I made up my mind then that wrestling, noblest and most ancient of sport, had fallen, her ana now, into the hand of thieves and awlndlera, and wa no longer, worth decent attention. The reporta of what happened the fcther nlht in Chicago haa oonl Jrmed this opinion, we nave no bm " insclmfdts side of the story, but our own storyi shows that Ootoh spent two hours in evading Haokensohmldt's af- 4a mrrMail with hint nit in Am ploying every dastardly and foul trick known to maul and Injure him. -Wrestling was not designed to test ability in foot racing or in eya gouging, or even in ' to holds." When I think of what wrestling meant in, ancient nreeca and i Rome not. to go further back and later in Cornwall, England, and in the northern counties, I cannot but feel humiliated that thugs and hood lums should be permitted to claim the title Of cnampjon 01 Amno, i We are told" hat tricks are part of the game, but I affirm that because profes ' Slonai tricksters hava fostered dishon orable and cowara y aevices upon mi splendid snort, honest people are not - obliged to except them as legitimate features of wrestling. : . . Will any one aerlously pretend that CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OYERNICHT mples, ash, Erbptionai,' Jrto Quickly Iradioated by STw Bkia Bemeoy. Since - Its discovery one year ago, JiOBlrirn, the new skin remedy, has, In ts extraordinary acoompllshnvents, ex ceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent specialist who gave it to the world. It has oured thousands of cases of ecsema and eradicated facial and other disfigurements or years standing. The terrible itching attending ecsema .is stopped wun we ursi appli cation, giving proof of Its curative prop- , ertios at the very outset.. . In less serious skin affections, such as pimple,' rash, herpee, - blackhead, acne,; barber's , Itch, etc. results how afters an overnight application, only - a ' small quantity being required to effect a cure. A .muddy on sallow complexion la noticeably improved by a single ap- fillcatlon. Those who nse poslam for hese minor skin troubles can now avail i themselves of the special SO-oent pack age, roently adopted to meet "snch needs.. Both " the 50 cent package and the regular $2 Jar may now be obtained in Portland, at the Skldmore Drug com pany, and other leading drug store, r Samples tox experimental , purposes may be had free of charge by writing direct to the - Bmrrency Laboratories, 81 West Twenty-fifth street, New Torkl City. - i , tha result of this affair in Chicago, is aa aatlafaotory io him as It the men London. Asrll 21. Everv nonular and good-looking actor In these days has a bevy of feminine admirer who go into raptures over his every performance, neater him with requests for signed pho tograph and mora or less onenlv make love io mm. (Tom wnicn result occ-1 slonal divorce oourt proceedings. - But Lewis Waller, who olavs the nart of tha ploturesqu hero in "A White Man," the Ungnsn version of Roylrs drama of western lire, "The Bquaw Man," had stood. un to each ether and wres- achieved the distinction, without seek- tlmAt No: but tha odds In the betting 1 inr it. Of brinrlnr into exletenn m. were, "verv nronerly. in favor of the for- uniaue organisation of stage hero won I eigner, and the whole procedure of the snipers, what makes it unique is the Amarlniui manacara . Of . tha swlndl I fant that ntrr mtmluir la nl?ra aimaa o save na w mut uoavr wt i to speax io tne ooject ox ner aa oration, uie oacxera or ins ainerraan. . never to silt him for free seat and Hackenschmiat,. an nonest ana non- never to hug the stage door to catch a I orable fellow, who went on the mat with the Innocent faith that he was to pit his streneth and skill In fair com bat against hi challenger, failed for two hours to be convinced that Gotch ana" the whole American party were there solely for the purpose of obeatin him out of the tnonev nd credit whlc should attach to a fair victory. When at last he did comprehend thai fact, he took the Tight course he declined to oontlnue the truggie. - And whan the disgraeeful affair had been, thus earrled through, It actually happened thai the referee of. the contest himself wrote an acoount of It so gross ly and shamelessly ex-Dart e. misleading ana uncanaia, anu so aousive ot naoa ensohmldt himself that it seems to me it must put n ena rorever nencerorta to any attempt to establish 'wrestling In this country as a thing which any man above the pickpocket class nan af ford to meddle with. i . The Mot to "do" HaoKenscnmidt has sneoeecea. ana tne plotters nave nuea their pockets. The "Illinois Farmer" the "typical Amerlcn'as his friend the referee calls him has "won." Now let us kick the whole unsavory crew out of sight and further consideration, and console ourselve as best we may with the reflection that the farmers who fired the shot heard round the world were not in Air. (iotcn s class. - EXPL0BTO FOB OIL CLOSE TO ONTARIO (Spectst Dlipstcb te The Journal.) ; on of Baker City and C. W. Crotv. for meny oi in tsenumoni, -xexas, ou rieias, are in the city, and expect to begin operations and drilling for oil in this vicinity, with headquarters at Ontario. L. W. Ely, formerly of the oil Tlelds of Pennsylvania, 1 expected . here this week to take active charge of the drill- inn. . At the meeting of tha OitarlA rvwn. merclal lub the 'following permanent officers were electodt- : Dr. J. .prlnslng, president; C. B. Ken yon, vtoe-president: W. H. Doollttle,. secretary ; L. Adam, treasurer; J. Prinslng, O. BL Kenyon, C. C B. Beldlng and H. C Boyer, executive committee. r ., With all but rVinr nranlnta fn xrl heur county heard from n (1 TIMinl. son Is 17 votes ahead of Thomas Jones In the race for the Democratic nomina tion for county Judge. . . - - , Under the new'nrlmarv aWtn i.w of Pennsylvania district conventions are don away with and the entiria r all ; parties wU be selected st the pri maries next Saturday, at which, from prenn Indications, a 'record mimW voters will participate. - glimpse of him as he leaves" th thea- tre. They may lose their heads over him. but they must keep a tight grin un iimir neari. , The women who have ' passed this Self-denying ordinance . have formed themaelves into club, whloh ha soms SO members and bears the mystic title ft. u. w." inese letters stand ror "Keen order or Waueritea." . The keen onea all wear badges displaying an oval photograph of the actor-manager on ona aide and a quartered shield on the other containing devloes emblematic of tne piays in wnicn n nas made his biggest hits. On Monday night the one night In the week when most of I tnem are not to ne round at the Lyrio feasting their eyes upon him they meet to discuss in, merits or ineir ravorite. It soeaks volumes for his merits that. although the club has been In existence I six montns, tne "iaig rest", suu goes on. I Don't Let Your Piles Grow Ever Hemorrhoidal Ulcer Is a Fer tile Field Of Cancer and Other Deadly Diseases. TXIAXi V AOZAOB TXJCB. v Cnnatlnatlnn ' unchecked brlnirS . in flammation, inflammation "begets piles) and piles too orten superinduce tumors ox malignant nsiun. ,. Piles or hemorrhoids! rarely , kllL but they cause more , agony in a few minutes that-much more serious trou-j They are easy to cur you go at An operation with the knife Is danger ous, agonising and rarely a permanent success. :'. v..'. - . . .." i. l There is just one way to be cured I one sure way, painlessly and privately and that is witn rrramia me vure. W maU a frea trial package . to all I Who write. ' " ' Tt will rive vou instant relief, and tart you well on the way .to a perfect Then you can get a full-slsed box from any druggist for SO cents, and often one box cure. -- TnnUt on having what VOU call' for. ' Just send your name and address to pyramid . imig wmpny, i c-yramia bunding, Marshall, Aiicnigan. ana re ceive free by return mall the trial pack- ra In a nlaln wranfMr. v. H' - AH druggists. So cents. Write today for s free packe,' . i . , Prices Have Been Cut, With a Generous Hand It will be Impossible for you to shop at Roberts Bros. without getting bargain,' and no person within' trading distance of Portland can make a mistake by coming here tomorrow and selecting from Friday's Bargain list. Prices have been cut to rock bottom.1 Here are mighty values that will stir the heart of every woman. Every price in this advertisement is positively the smallest ever asked for such high grade merchandise. EVERY DEPARTMENT BRINGS ' ' FORWARD WONDERFUL VALUES. Friday's great saving opportunities are altogether out of the ordinary. Come as early as you can. Specials for Friday in Black and i-' ; : ': Colored Dress Goods ' Just the Drees Materials that you want now, shown here In generous assortment of weaves, colorings and patterns, and m every Instance there la a saving not possible elsewhere. A visit to this section tomorrow will be sufficient proof. Four lots to choose from , 45c A YARD $1.00 Grades At this price tomorrow you have choice of these ' fabrics1. 50-in. Ba tiste in pink, blue and steel; Silk and Wool Crepes de Chine, Crepe de Paris and Shadow-Checked Voiles in all the popular evening ' AE shades, reg. 75c and 1 grades. On sale Bargain Friday at.....T)C " 81.50 Voiles on Sole ; . , Friday Only 69c a Yard ' A great special offering: Finest French Voiles, full 45 inches wide, in neat hairline checks with ombre overplaids in beautiful shadings. Cornel in the finest of silk and wool weaves. soft, clinging fabric that is both beautiful and stylish.' Voiles that never before have sold for less than $1.50 a yard, on sale tomorrow at this extremely low price. 35c A YARD !6o At this price tomorrow you have choice of Plain and Novelty Mo hairs in neat stripes and checks, Novelty Panamas, Plain and Fancy, Worsteds, and Melanges in plain grounds with overchecks and OC stripes in contrasting colors, reg. 50c-65c val. Bargain Friday, si JC 85o and $1.00 Grades Your Choice 59c a Yard Included in this assortment will be found the following fabrics: 52-inch All-Wool Panamas, 45 to 50-inch English Mohairs, 46-inch Egyptian Crepes, Ombre Striped Mohairs, Black and White Checked Batiste, Viennese, Melanges, etc ' Correct New Dress Goods in all the most fashionable weaves and colorings. ' A Great Special Sale' ot Oriental and AlU n Cb over 18 -in. Laces vQ)e5G Oriental and Allover Net Laces, in white, cream, ecru and batter col ors, in a wonderful assortment of patterns. Neat, .dainty figures and mm . a. a i a a. a . spot etiects, ano targe scroti ana iiorai ocsigns. juw me wantcq laces for spring and summer. Suitable for yokes, sleeves, waists and millinery purposes. All this season's goods laces that sell at $1.00 and $1.50 a yard. All to go tomorrow at one price. Regular ' fy $1.00 and $1.50 values, tomorrow only at thla price QjC Fancy Ribbons nl fe at Halt Price . . . lUXD 80o Qualities '. IJ5QQ yards on sale tomor rowPrinted Warp and Dresden Ribbons in beau-' tiful rich floral effects, finished with border in colors pink, blue, yellow, lilac, lavender, Nile, etc All this season's goods. Suit able for aashes, bows, belts, neck dressings, and millinery purposes, also ribbon waists. Regular 30c grides. On sale tomor-' t C row. Bargain Friday, at..........,...luC sing: Silk Specials Friday's Sale Ba,rgiain Our women patrons know the auperior qualities of our silks. They know how moderately they are priced, how carefully they are se lected, now correct they are in styles ana colorings, ana now tney wiu wear. Tne oflenngs for. Friday's sale ara most extraorainary. rot instance: . . . , " '' ..... ". - Fancy Suit and Waisting- Silks Qn Values from $1 to 01.50, Friday at ) UU A Full Representation of All the Newest Colorings. Bargain No, 2 3,(XX) yards of Fancy Dress and Waisting Silks, in nest stripes, checks, plaids and attractive novelties in this season's best colorings, beautiful combinations. Fancy Punjabs, Heavy Taffe tas, Swivel Silks, Messalines, Chiffon Taffetas, Foulards, Pon- f?Q gees, etc, values from $1 to $1.50 yd. Bargain Friday at.... j... UvC ' XJnbleaclied Sheets, 70o Values at 50o A Friday Special Unbleached Sheets, made of good, strong muslin, neatly finished with wide hem, ful size for double beds, 81x90 C A inches, our regular 75c grade. On sale Bargain Friday at.......vUC Huok Towels, 15o Values at Oo A Friday Special Huck Towels of splendid quality, all white and white, with fast colored red borders, usual 15c values.;- On spe- A cial sale Bargain Friday at , ..VC 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk QQ Best $2 Quality. Friday Only at ip. A -O 7 A Superior Quality Silk at a Wonderfully tow Price. Bargain No. 1 Yard-Wide Genuine Sterling Taffeta Silk, the finest and best guaranteed black silk, beautiful chiffon finish, all pure Silk, pliable weave, spot-proof, deep rich black, sold everywhere d OQ at $2 a yard. Extraordinary special for Bargain Friday at.. P I. J.7 Feather Pillows, 7o Values at SOo A Friday Special Feather Pillows, full 2j4 pounds in weight,' good size. 18x26 inches, covered with strong blue and white striped ticking:. Pillows that have always sold at 75c each. On special sale CA Bargain Friday at , ....JUC Curtain Madras, 18c Quality at 10c ' A Friday Special Colored Curtain Madras, full 36 inches wide, pretty colorings in Mission and Cathedral styles, regular 18c quality.'. 1fl On sale Bargain Friday at I UC Special Friday Offerings in tocMngs and Where quality and low prices go hand in hand. For Friday the careful shopper will find many opportunities for advantageous purchaa- Hoaierv ana juut unaerwear aetwrrments. Argument is not necessary wnen kooos oi sucn sicruns qua nricea. Some of the larsrest and best ml Us of Kurooe and America nave contriDutea to tnese magnutcent stocks. ing at our Hosiery and Knit Underwear Departments. Ars nricea. Some of the largest ai CIALS FOR TOMORROW: Sleeveless 17ests 25o Values at lOo Extra No. 1 A great special offering for tomorrow Wom en's Fine Bleached Cotton Sleeveless Vests, made with low neck, with neatly trimmed yokea in a number of pretty styles. Spring-weight garments, fully worth 25 each. 1 A Priced for Bargain Friday at. ........ . ....... . .. . .. . ...1 UC Sleeveless Vests 50o Values at 39o , Extra No. 2 A special sale of Women's Fine Swiss Ribbed White Lisle ' Sleeveless Vesta, made . low-neck style, with yokes trimmed with fine VaL lace. Strictly high-grade gar ments, made to retail at Wc each. Un sale Bargain Friday at 39c Children's Stocliingo 55oo Values at loo Extra No. S A special purchase from one'of the' best stock ing manufacturers about 500 - dozen Children's Fine Tan Stockings, made from selected cotton, absolutely fast color. Stockings that will wear splendidly. r They, come in all sizes for boys and girla, regular 25c grade.. Bargain' v 1 C Friday at ....M,U...1'C Gbildren'o Stoclxinrco doe Values at X uo Extra No. 4 A most unusual offering, even for this store a great special sale of Children ft Fine Silk Lisle Lace Mock, ings They come in a number of neat new desiens. absolute ly fast. black, sold everywhere at 35c a pair. - On sale 1ft. Bargain Friday at ...1"C Women's 35o Lace Stockings 15o Extra No. 5 Now is the time to buy your Lace Stockings. We have just received a shipment Sot about 300 dozen which were bought at a great price concession. Prompt purchasers may; share in the saving. Women's Fine Black Lisle Lace Stockings, in a full as-f sortment of this season's prettiest patterns, all sixes, best 35c grade. On sale tomorrow. Bargain Friday, at ' An Eiitraordinary. Sale of Odd Cuptoina Curtains in White and Ecru Values Up to 03.00 ni t ; - .; a PairFriday Only, Tour Choice, Each . . . fJu U Another Great Saving opportunity, i Don't rnias It!;' Early comers will secure best choice." Don't miss itt jQuite a large shipment tf r.r facturer's Single Curtains arrived today in time for Friday's Bargain Sale. uThese Single Curtain are extremely desirable for sr v dows ' sash curtains, glass doors, oast or. country cottages, etc They are all this -season's patterns, in widths from 42 to 54 inch" a- I i three yards long. They come in white and Arabian, in both Scotch lace and Madras lace. Some are slightly soiled, others are . perfect, but only the most cateful inspection will detect the imperfection.1 Values up to $2.90 a pair. Most extraordinary v&l j-i : this extremely low price, wtuie tney last, eacn......