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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND., FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 24, 1803. The Only Coipnf ato Stocks of 'cmo" Corsets and Duttcrick Patterns in the City Wc Aro Portland Agents for "Vudor" Porch ShzCz OPEN TOMORROW UNTIL 9:30 P. M. OPEN TOMORROW UNTIL' 9:30 P. M. Attend Our Great Saturday Sale Men's $M W& prcat Saturday Sale of 200 Men'i High-Grade diistom-Tailorcd Suits, thla aeaaon'a finest ap. Prel, made by Arrierica'a foremost tailors Materials are absolutely all woolTweeds, worsteds and casslmeres in single or double- breasted styles, in light and medium gray, checks, stripes, overplalds and shadow-striped navy blue serges Every garment custom tailored, best linings and findings, and a per-, feet fit guaranteed High-Class Ready-to Wear Suits that the exclusive clothier would have no hesitancy in asking $30 for All sizes $16.65 mit 1 I L. ASLtS.l , I 1 MM. CO J I I 1 Remarkable value for all day Saturday at this special low price, suit. . See the big Morrison street window display. Boys' $5.00 Suits $3.47 Great "Saturday talc of 500 boys Suiti double breasted coat with belt, knickerbocker trousers in brown and gray checks, plaids, stripes and tans, fancy tweeds and cheviots; ages 6 to 16 years; well made and finished; regular $4.50 M A J . and $5 values, on sale at, special, suit 4Jif Sale 25c Neckwear Reduced to 1 2,2c 50c-?5c Neckwear at 29c Eacli Sir $ 1 .5d Neckwear at 63c Ea. Four -in-Hands and Bows in Newest Shapes; Designs, Colorings Great Vals. 500 dozen Mens Silk Shield Bows and Midget Ties, plain and fancy effects, in grand array; figures, dots, stripes, checks ; regu- 1 0 1 lar 25c values at this low price, each. . . 1&2C 500 dozen Wash Four-in-Hands, in Oxfords, damasks and mercerized materials; plain white, figured white, plain and fancy colors ; in pinks, grays, tans, browns, light blue, purple and novelty effects in endless va- f O riety; 25c values on sale at, each 1&2C 300 dozen Men's All-Silk Four-in-Hands, in checks, stripes, dots and figured effects; made f t T 1 f f J - . . f. ; iuii rrencn ioia ana reversioie; great assort r.x5si ment to select from ; regular 50c and )f 75c values, Saturday only at, each 7C Great Saturday sale of Men's Fine Neckwear, beautiful Four-in-Hands, exclusive patterns and colorings, finest quality imported silks, grand va riety; neckwear selling regularly at $1.00 to $1.50 each; your jq choice at this exceedingly Tow price take advantage DOC Big Bargcms in Hosiery Women's, Misses and Children 2000 Pairs; Best Values in Town 2,000 pairs of women's black and tan cotton Hose, seamless leg and foot, all sixes; best rerolar 20c val- J f nes on sale at this low-price . X 1 C 2,000 pairs women's fine quality black cotton Hose, full-fashioned and ab solutely fast color; regular' f f 25c values, on sale at, pair If C 2,000 pairs women's extra fine quality black and tan. Hosiery in plain and Isce styles; regular 40c val- 071 ues, on sale at, the pair,,. ... ti C 2,000 pairs boys' and girls' good strong quality black cotton nbbed Hose, seamless leg and foot 11' XXI. all Mc values, pair boys' and girls' sues; 2,000 pairs boys' and girls' extra strong quality black ribbed cotton Hose, double knee, heel and toe; all sixes; regular 25c val 17 j ues, on sale at this price,. pr. If C 2,000 pairs boys' and girls' black and tan cotton Hosiery, seamless foot; fast colors, all sixes; regular 1Q 30c and 35c value, on sale, pr. 17 C . Special lot 1,000 lbs. Eaton-Hurlbut's Mousseline de Paris Writing Paper, fine' quality linen, 1-lb. packages, 96 sheets to lb., on sale Saturday only, lt.;..28eV Envelopes to match the above paper, sn two styles, on sale at, special, pkf.tS Women's $1.35 Outing gESU 3 &, '-SSs- in piu& sua uiuc, cjlub itq Flannel downs 73c Ea. tZTZSlS, , ues, all day Saturday ,ea, , IJC Misses'-Children's Apparel $9.00 Box Coats at $6.45 Ea. Children's Dresses $2.75 Each Special lot of misses' and children's three-quarter length Box Cdats in black and white checks, nary blue, and tan; lined throughout; some have velvet d AC collar; this season's best styles and materials: 6 to M years; $9 vals. pUet) Misses' and children's "Baster Brown" and Sailor Dresses of fine ginghams and chambrays; full skirt; braid-trimmed; ages 4 to 14 years;, the great- M 71" est values in children's1 dressei ever offered at this very low price I D Misses' and children's Dressei made of good quality dotted Swiss, allover tucked yoke, with' large cottar, trimmed with lace and insertion; full skirt; da Of ages 6 to 14 years; wonderful values at this unusually low price, each ?) Great values in misses Tailored Suits, on the second floor; let us show you. Great Saturday Bargains in the Picture Store on the 4th Floor Kodaks and Supplies Low Priced "The Angelas," in 15x19 dark oak frames; beautifully ornamented; tfie QQ best regular $1.50 value, on sale at this low price, each tike advantage 70C Special lot of landscapes in pastel handsome gilt frames; sixe 12x24 (1 Q inches; the' best regular $1.75 values, on sale at this low price, each 9lir Fruit and flower subjects, handsome gilt frames, 22x25 inches, $1.50 values.. 5f Water-color facsimiles of heads, gilt oval frames, sixe 10x13 Ins.; $1 values.. 694 Dining-room . Pictures in dark oak frames, size 8x10 inches; attractive Oft subjects; best regular 50c values, on sale at this special low price, each wC Special lot small Pictures for the bedroom, children's subjects; $1 vals., tz.t,Q9f Kodaks and Kodak Supplies at lowest prices, 4th floor. Artistic picture framing to your order from new moldings. All orders promptly executed; lowest prices. Women's 35c Neckwear 25c Ea. Women's 20c Handkerchiefs I4c For Saturday only, a great sale of all 35c Neckwear at 25c; included are all this season's prettiest novelties. Croats, bows, jabots, mull ties, lines collars. Of" stock collars, Gibson collars, etc.; all 35c values, your choice, one day, ea. 3,000 women s colored Initial Handkerchiefs, very sheer and -inch hem- 1 J stitched border; best regular Mc values, on sale at thia special price, each Alt, 5,000 yards all-silk Taffeta Ribbons for-dress trimming, fancy work and millinery ' purposes; black, white and all the leading colors; full 6 inches wide; the )0 best regular 35c values, on sale at this phenomenally low price, the yard aJC 1,000 yuti of white and ecra .imitation" Quny , and Nottingham Bands and Edges, 2 to 4yi ins.- Worth HnVlTlOT y"d. on sale at this unusuaUy low price lUC TT w iM WJ& Vvhite and cream dotted and figured Nets no for waists and gowns; pretty styles; 45 inches wide; vals. to $175, yard eOC Lace Bargains TfaeMefe Night Specials on Sale 6 to ;9:30 $2;50 Corsets 79c Corset Covers 25c For Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, Corset and Corset Covers t exceedingly low pricea-Bargalns no cctv nomical shopper can afford to missSecond Floor. Special lot of Corsets In white, drab and blackball good mod els; sizes . 18 to 30; values ranging from $2.25 to $2.50 each; your choice, from 6 to 9:30 only, at this spe- 70r rial low price, 'each.... 1 5?C Special lot of handsome new Corset Covers, fine sheer ma terials, trimmed in laces and embroideries; dainty styles t in grand assortment; the best regular 50c values, on OC sale at, special, each.. ;4-JC We ' are 'i Portland agents for "Nemo" Corsets, "La Grecque" h Corsets, uossard J.ace front Corsets all the newest models; experts to fit you. The large ancb most satisfactory stock corsets' on the toast. - A model for every figure. 'See them; on second floor, ' " ' y " ' " If " ' mm, m rm r4i' :i run . vi of I' I .kW m m i as is? "- SWISS CURTAINS 89c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, ruffled Swiss Curtains, in dots, stripes and fig ures, .3$ inches wide, 2 yards long; regular $1.25 values, QQa on sale at, special, pair 07C CHILD'N'S WAISTS 12c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, special lot of children's Knit underwatsts, ages 1 to 10 year; great values, on sale at this low price, lO each take advantage. .... 14 C CURT1N MATERIALS Saturday, 6 to 9:30, remnants of Curtain Materials, nets, Swiss, madras, silkolines, etc., 1 to 5-vd. lengths, tt, .:.ya req: PRICE 50c NAlBfflLES AT 23c Saturday, 6 (?9':30, special lot of . ebony handle "flexible Nail Files, best quality steel, every one per fect; 30c values, special, ea.23f 35c. MIRRORS AT 23c 3000 New Shirtwaists Values to $ 1 .50 at 59c Special Values in Silk Petticoats Saturday, 6 to 9:30, special lot of celluloid back Hand and Stand Mirrors, just the thing; for your dressing table or shaving stand; great special values, on .OQ sale at this low price, ea. JC Saturday night, 8 to 9:30, a marvelous offering of Worn en's Shirtwaists 8,000 of them, materials of good quality lawns, trimmed with neat embroidery or plain wide and narrow tucks White, or white with black dots or checks; button in front All are well made and finished and a great va riety to select from All sizes and values up to $1-80 each Your - choice from 6 to 9 ;30 only at this very low special price, gA each Great special values in Fine Waists and Silk Petti coatsTake elevators to the Second Floor. TRAY CLOTHS AT 32c Iq Qjjj Qt 96 Yard Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., hem- . . stitched Satin Damask Tray ' ' ' W s ; ' ar.vsSisszc 25c Ruchings 1 8c Yard bedspreads at $2.os children's Hdkfa. -3 for 5c Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 500 . .. .' f,;. J.'.j; . fringed Marseilles Bedspreads, Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., these three great special bar. S&soiaiS? ; A,t5,nc fa Ribbon, Rnchiny ,nd at this low price, each $UJ 3,000 yards of . .... , , Silk Taffeta - .;k "' . . '. ' ' WOMEN'S HOSI'RY 9c Ribbon, VA to 3 ' Jfe&Jt&L - 1 V 1 inches wide; 'nijv ,.' ' Saturday, , 6 to 9:30, 5,000 pairs whjte',.bi?ck, . 1 , ' 1' ? , ! " women's black cotton Hosiery, and all the lead- ..Jgo ' .H 3 ' T seamless leg and foot; fast black, ln h.d"'. fPHU VS ; ... tic v..u. .,, s,m tssu -mihuL . v- WOMEN'S VESTS 9c &,Visl B& n iWS'. values, on O ' hri, - V, " Saturday, 6 to 9:30, 3,000 women's Mlt at, yd..5C AiX;. HEj e&r " Richelieu rib cotton Underwear; Our entire stock l lSt'' 4ftSiii 'JFw.1t.' ' low neck and sleeveless, all Q cf 25c Neck lif JAInJ; YF sues; the best 20c values, at 7C Ruchings, white, fyiW -JLLiiiilSJ $1.00 SCISSORS AT 59c Jed yWfM- ecru, crearn ' i ffl&r' - " Saturday, 6 to 9:30, 2,000 pairs of champagne; mais, iUrfot- ".r-.l -''i,"' 5H and 6j4-in. Scissors, gold- lilac; 25c vab., . , plated or plain handles; best yard ....; flSf grade of razor steel; every one 5,000 plain- white hemstitched Handkerchiefs for children guaranteed satisfactory or your and women; the best regular 5c values, at 3 for...5e money back; reg. $1 vals. CQ, Great bargains in women's kid and tilk Gloves, all lengths, . on sale at this low price I all grades, all shades; greatly reduced prices for Saturday. Wif F WEEPS IN COURT. AS HUSBAND TELLS STORY Mother Sobs, by JSide of Child WTiile Father Testifies to i Hfir Drunken Carousals in Suit for Divorce Judge Frees Five Other Couples. . J "Every Friday It Is a, contlnuea atary , oi onnKi ariDK. ariu, aim talk about personal" liberty!" I 1 Thl wa Juda-e BrbnauKh'a exclama tlon from the circuit eourt feefich this morning- at the weekly fcatcb of divorce casea dtflQloaed that in most of the eases thlret for etrona liquor was the cauee ef domestic untiapplnees. There were - neven - divorcee sranted thla : mornlnr, . and In five of thera the story waa drink, drink, drink. ' ' . ' ' ' It waa after alX him had ben called, tdtHponed Of, and Judg-e Bronsufh set- tied hlmseltfor the seventh that he ut tered hie point" - comment : on "per- punil liurij. ururjo o. onruiioiu, at torney for the seventh applicant for freedom, then arose and. remarked; ; : "Thin, your honor, Is another case of 'personal liberty " ,"l auppoae so," aald Judire Brohauirh. with aetone of weariness in hla voloe. ,' Wife Weeps. . ' ' -When the roll had -been called, five women had been freed from drunken husbands and one . husband .from. drunk wife. The wife, Mrs. Margaret paeon, who waa once tent to Jail to sober up, 4. by Judge Oantenbeln, be cause she appeared before htm in the juvenile court in an Intoxicated state, came to the, courtroom to hear her hus band tell the sad atory of a ruined home, Dunn the seaalon' of court ehe eat weeping-, with one of her children br her Side, but she offered no protest to the story of her degradation. William Bacon, the husband and plain tiff, told of the epreea of his wife, and the neglect of his children. H said he exhausted every means of persuasion to induce her to oe a sober woman. Fin ally he appealed to the juvenile court to take the children from her, and this was done, except that the oldest boy, 17 years of age, remains to help hla mother. "On the day Judge Frazer died," said Bacon in bis testimony,) "I read the re port in the paper to my wife. She said, Now if only Hawley was gone. Judge Fraser will . never convict me again. The day Judge Fraser was buried she was drunk agalii." - i, Officer Hwley, -formerly connected with the Juvenile court, and other offi cers of the court told of their experi ence with Mrs. Bacon. The divorce was granted. Baoon waa - married in : 1890 and said his wife began drinking to ex cess five or six years ago.. it a ;.v.w' ow Jw Primrose Mtfe ' " "Habitual ' drunkenness - waa f the charge made by Minnie Watson against T. M. Watson. , They1; were married in 188T and one day in 1904, she said, her husband left her. They disagreed because he, drank, i ."."v--...; " fc Gertrude P. Cottle, who married Chea lev p. Cottle In Oakland, California, in 1900, said her husband went on re peated sprees. Once he drove her out of the houm and nailed up the window. Another time : he bumped her bead against the - sidewalk where-, she- had fallen In fleeing from him. ; , t v- Desertion was '' the formal - ehArge made by Jennie ; Ward against F. 8. Ward, bot it developed that Ward waa in the habit of drinking and left home beciMiiieVfcls wife objected to his getting drunk, . "They ware married la Los An- STALE BEER AT BOTTOM OF KEGS BASIS OF LUCRATIVE BUSINESS Ingenious minds do not need oppor tunities they create them. "- Draining from old beer kega have been found valuable and It hae remained for- a Portland boy to evolve the Idea Of gathering the stale beer, sealing It and making- a comfortable living .for himself and family. The stagnant beer la sold to harness dealers, who use it to color and prepare the finishing touches on uietr handsomest and finest sets of harness. , - . ' After drawing the beer from the kegs In the saloons Ihere is always a quart or two left over. 'This Is usually be cause of the fact that there is sediment at the bottom of the keg. These empty kegs are of no use to ihe saloon men and are often put in the cellar or In the back yard until the brewery wagon drivers call for them. The Portland boy has hla regular route, over which he goes dally and drains the casks, put ting the liquid in a large bucket he carries. The longer the stale beer stands the "H.14 Jnereasee In value. Then It Is sold to the harness dealers, who claim that beer make a better leather polish than any other mixture in the world. , feeles In 1H99 and separated In 110s. Frank El Hemsher was granted a di vorce from Sarah A. Hemsher on the ground of desertion. They were mar ried in Pennsylvania In 1891 and sepa rated two years later. . C. W. A. Jette obtained a decree free leg , him from Elisabeth Jette. They were married in St Paul. 'Oregon. In V, WIU .ii. IlUn .... w.v..w na-w - - " him at Champoeg in 1904..,: : -.y i A custard, bake dish free. ,8e "want SSsgiSBja sw S T Perfect flttln glaaees f 1 atfeUgera, . - , - Bunding TemUa.. : ; ; Buaene H. . Dowllng. erect dwelllna. Grand between Alberta and . Wygaat, 81.500 Frank Barrow, erect dwelling, Janett between Vancouver and Height 84,000: J A. Thomas, erect dwelling, 62S Clackamas, 81,000; P. View, erect dwelling. 1194 Petton, 81.800; R. C. Ooesman, erect dwelling. Brown be tween East Eighth and East Ninth, 81.800' EUenorah Ouleneas, erect dwel ling. Thirty-third between East Salmon and JEast Taylor, 8800; Terwtlllner estate, repalrv'tore. Morrison between First and 8end. $1,000. - BEHOLD : A FISeM WHO TELLS THE TRUTH Soo Line Agent Gives Truth ful Version of Untruth ful Nimrods.' ! "Behold the fisherman (he rlseth up early In the morning and ; disturbetb the whole household; mighty are his preparations, "He goeth forth full of t m .u t ... j. . . . nupe. , ttiico iq qay is zar spent, ne returneth. sineUing of strong drink, and the truth la not in him . . - Thus has W. A. Calloway, general jMMsenger agent of the Soo Line, sprung a new version or an eta pnwosopny upon Portland. Nimrods. lie carries the trite remark in printed form on a card advertising the S73 lakes that he claims are located on or near to the Soo Line in Wisconsin, Michigan. Minnesota and North Dakota, and argues that Pacific northwest fishermen wto are taking a trip east should go via Spokane over the Soo Line and stop off at some of these resorts. Arrangements fnr running gperliil csrs of the Canadian Pacific or Line between Spokane and' Portland,1 Over the line of the O, R. N. com pany, have not materialised, and there la no immediate prospect for a Canadian Paclfio passenger train operating daily between these two points furnishing a through route to the Atlantic coast vU Canadian Paclfio connections, although ?uch negotiations have been under wit v. or some month between department of the companies interested. ,f 'Mr. Calloway who had: bad direct charge of the negotiations for his com pany, is In Portland today, looking ovr the field and visiting passenger agenr-i. The company's train service between Spokane and the international boundary was resumed this week, after severs! months' cessation. The company is ad vertising its rout eastward from th'it point, with the object of getting who ever busjnes there Is available M Portland territory via the O. K. N. to Spokane and thence over the Caiu'li an fines to St Paul or the Atiumif coast, , Jtemarkable Annonscemsnt. Ttia moat remarkable statement t-i business, real eHtate. profeHNidrmi -i i Industrial men that waa ever tmi,:i I Is being printed today. It Is fiie r i ' the J. M. Acheson company an mm .,- lng In this Issue of The Journal. It U eelf-evltlent, s;eftks for ltif, J. ' Acheson seems to be wiiMn m n himself personally rexporn.ii.ie i't out the conditions. wlili-a snouia -h , to every one. Ad v. ' ', ; Bntrter t'-or Us 1. The Ort g-'-n 'liee poo ; mnv.'j t t i 1 ' ri nlf- , r si t f-v J. i ) k . i .