RIBBOUS 5c T0 28c YARD A wffDinff Sale on many width and pricey In tia fjVX Ribbon.; all Wed thades . ar. ncludel, to 4tf inches wide, b.rgtmued .'--' ;jiL th rr ' aiMiM-ii 7 u. i ..,,) ' . ",C .tth 30...r4... 1V fe" 9c Sft:?.23c lii'-inch width ; t&U . . 28c I nrth 18 rird...." "- ' EMniMiesM Yard! Hew and Clever Heckvear Styles Late conceit. In charming Neck- wear mode hare ju.t reached ' included are the new triple? , niching. the litest craze embroidered linen collar., etc: the ruchings , mn . from 50t , to, ...fi.oo New tailored, Leather Belts, 65 to 91.50 New tinsel and wa.h Belt. ri - yi;V " v 50c K).65e VUlS 39g An absolutely , fast black hose in boot or alloyer lace patterns. Our own importa tion. Hermadorf dye guar antees the colors ; we rec ommend them for wear and design. 60c and 65c values ; special Wednesday, QQ the pair..... ....... OaC $1.35 UMOU SUITS IT 98c Extra cjulitr lisle Union Suit. In Swiss ribbed effects, full sizes, trimmed on yoke and knee with pretty lace; a grade that .ell. regularly for $1.35 each, no Wednesday .......U0C CHILDREN'S PANTS Fine white gauie, lace 00 trimmed, .ires 13 to 34; teg. 50c, the. pair....... ZiC ninnlrnfc Sanitary gray fleece Blankets, with, UlUlllil& pink or blue border., good size, me- 1 : " diunr weight; .ell regularly fft ClC at $25 the pair, pedal.....;! Jp 1.0 J e MJ . .. - vi , I. i7 Important ! fBresswodsale All the bargain-wise In Portland and vicinity arc displaying intense interest In $he greatest aale of! wool fabrics ever known in the entire northwest Sales grow larger each day and enthusiasm increases. No one with a want In the dress goods line for months to come can afford to overlook this unprecedented opportunity The largest and best assorted stock on the Pacific coast thrown open at prices ab surdly low. Only two exceptions out of all the thousands of yards we own Mo ravin Broadcloth and Read'i Lansdown. These are contract goods and must be sold at a stipulated price BLACK OR COLORED DRESS POOPS, LIGHT OR HEAVY WEIGHTS, ANY WEAVE. Edges or insertions in lovely pat- terns. ueiicateiy aamiy w, uw, and heavy. A fine assortment of designs and all superb values. Let economists take notice and attend this sale large- U ll f ly. Worth $1.50 to $2.00 ZfUVj ; ' the yard Wednesday; . . - All-Over Laces $1.98 & Venlse, Valenciennes and- Oriental : patterns ; for trimming dresses,. ; making yokes, coats, etc There are many, many yards and a very : good selection of patterns. Worth to $12.00 the yard bargainized as follows:.- , ..; , t, 11 ,. t ,, J,;,..,J.,....J , ,,.,.,. ., ,,,, ... - : $1.98 $3.98 tarn $150 to $8.00 the $9.00 to $12.00 the ' . ... ''iv- . ri-T- - ' ' Tr-" special. ,. $2.98 - special. . $4.98 Goods worth $1.00 yard............. Goods woth $1.25 Goods worth t d Aft $1.50 yard.....e9l.U7 7'j ' Goods - worth' M Oft 1 1C $175 yard.....M.'.X Goods worth $3.00 yard . - Goods ? worth . (J , $2.00 yard..V;j)1.4Z , Goods 1 ; worth 1 syo . $2.50 yard.... .1.1 C . S2.19 , Goods worth fo JQ . 3.50 yard. . , . .e$.ftO Goods ' worth t) ftQ $4.00 yard...'.. ti)e70 Coved Coats & Third Less n mwmi sw swi w mm These Gloves come in black or white and in sizes sy2, 6, '6J2 and . 7 ' only. ? They are the 16-biitton length, selling regularly for $1.75 and $2.00 the, pair, ?. Decidedly the bet ter sort ot hand-wear, choiceufor,. Wednesday 'virUhCSiA'-'nefV Hoi ju.t re cejvedcontainiog all the lateat and , Vipst popular make, and xolonngs. Included are chenille dotted ef fect, in all color.; 22-inch veilinga . ;n nlain mcshrt for sailor hats and colored silk nets Jor aquare veil.J a very, complete assortment $1.29 ; The most particular people in Port land buy their footwear, here. More' and more, those who are fastidious, . as to style and iit are learning to' depend upon our shoe shop for their, supplies. VVe cater to the people who seek value and style as well as small price.: ; Buy. your next pair : here. v..W -r vf: ' WOMEN'S TAN . AND WHITE j LOW SHOES are , overwhelmingly, popular. . We are selling them by .: the hundred pairs: " The most ; fa-. vored ones are Garden Ties, Colon- TZ-$2.50 to $5.00 1 ? mm WOMEN'S OXFORDS in kid, calf or patent I leathers, in black, tan or white; in all new shapes and in all -sizes, "turn sbles for dress wear or extension soles for street shoes. The V most stylish Oxfords to be had this , season; values to $5 the pair. A lot of 300 pairs, bunched for Oft Wednesday, at..; ...... . O J.Oi ' WOMEN'S . HIGH GRADE OX- ; . FORDS in vall the wanted leathers and . styles $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00 , grades; also a few selling regularly at $5.00 the pair, special Oft , Wednesday at, , . . .9aO7 A sae a large num ,: bcr of the very heat cov- ;; ert coats in ' the ; natty short models; 24 and 27 inch r lengths, the best col6rs and styles. Loose' or tight fitting styles, the best .values to be found hereabouts. Take liberal advantage of this generous offer by Port- 1 knri's largest and best style store, and provide yourself with one of the, most sensible and useful wraps made. These coats are good for street or dress wear and for all seasons, all short : models Wednesday and Thursday. ... Third Less r v. tu, ,,.i"...'t;n!.?.f Men, take solid comfort by sleeptog. in a MEN'S ' HANDKERCHIEFS, of Indiaainen . JiVht weight. -full size, lone neck nicht- in cross bardesicns. The resoilar brice , These are made tot, good quality " 15c each, Wednesday. . . . . v . y,3 tor , -immd fltirl . hv! th , mrwiiT'O MAT tTAew ITr-...: Itt l- .' shirt muslin, 25c New. French neck. " Regular 75c values ; ;;8pring patterns. ;; Extra good selection- n ', Wednesday, 1 L neatly- trimmed and have the Regularly . 25c the pair, Wednesday SmaliTrimmed Ha1s$3.98 A oneway special on trimmed and tailored Hats,' worth, to. $13.50. Bv all means the greatest special S - nt 4-Um caacnti ' ' TTff rtJat fmr-Vs ' - . f ' ' .i ing styles in sailors and dress IhatsV Profusely trimmed, all col ' ors, sizes and shapes. The dec-, orations are ribbons," flowers, etc - These xome' from the best Head V gear designers :: in the. county.' tSome originated m New York, some are products of our own workroom., All are decided--f jfjl f(f ly charming styles. Regular valf V k (yl JSyf ues run to $13.50 each-Wedries- vJtf TlXiJ iUJ aay. . ..... v - BAD V W COIN OUTFIT Secret Service Agents Locate : . Counterfeiting Plait in YancouTer-Spnrious Dol- . dars Also Jfouna unaer Unilding on East Side. . , fart of the outnt which ha been used toy the can of counterfeiter, thrM ' of whom r now In JaU,'Wsa el4 tor , tba United State authorities this morn. In; la Vancouver, Washington, and In j addition 10 apurlooa doUars were found tm th cast aide, where they had been ': thrown by Dtera Ramsey Just before he wm captured by policeman Blaolunan. The' paraphernalia and , the Imitation .money will be held as evidence against thsmen.! 7 --- l' "- i . The money was' found under the build- " In of the Valvoline Oil company, , Sec ond and East Washington streets, by Stephen . A. , ConneU of Portland and Thomas -B. Foster of Seattle, secret service agents.. . The coins were in a tobacco sack,, - . . ' Threw Away Bad Money. , Ramsey, was arrested Friday. He had peed some of the taoney of his own ' make on Henry Meyer, a saloonkeeper. The Oregon Naturopath Institute and School S13 &OTKGXXLD ILSO, FOKTZaJTD, NO MEDICINES NO OPERATIONS Radical euros by the ' latest natural healing methods.; All chronjo and acute a lueases . treated and cured . in the least time possible at the smallest eost Habits of every description and kind. In dults or children ,' treated and cured. 1 he finest equipped office on the Pacific tast for handling suffering patients. The remedies that "we empjoy are Na ture's, including Clay, Herbs,, Osteo pathy, Chiropractic,) Suggestive iThera peutica. Psychology and Electropathy, fiadiators. Vibrators, - Electric Baths, i.i-yi candle-power' Leucondesant ' and fciien lAghtm, X-rays, Violet Rays, lit'UU FrtMjuency Currents .of 100.000 iniu, (ialvunlc, Froilic and Sinusoidal .Currants for all chronic cases. Come .9 our oftloes and enjoy free council. If umthle to rail write us. Bent result siitii Hiil attained in cases that have ri troAted and given up as hopeless i v'S.er aysUMuav . at lit Grand avenue. r- Soon afterward It was discovered that the money was counterfeit. Meyer reported the matter to ; Policeman BKclcman, and after a chase of several blocks Ramsey was caught During the chase he managed to get rid of the 10 bad dollars, all he had In his possession. , Louis Turner, alias Frank Burns' and Fred Horton, was arrested at Ban Diego several years ago for counterfeiting, the government authorities allege. He was sentenced , to serve two years at San Quentln. James Rafferty, who was with Turner when the raid was made in a Vancouver lodging house, is also be ing held. .These two men will probably be tried in the United State court at Tacoma, - while Ramsey, also a member of the gang, will have his hearing be fore Judge Wo 1 vert on In the federal court at Portland. The government agents also claim that Ramsey is a for mer convict.', Operated Sjereral Kontbs. . From the evidence at hand It seems that these men have been operating in this part of the country for several montna. Between - saoo and linn in counterfeit dollars have been passed in Portland and Vancouver during the last few months, and it is claimed that Tur ner and Ramsey have been making all of them. Before coming here, it seems the men operated In ; Seattle. Turner was arrested there in March, but for lack of evidence was released. Then he came to Portland, and from the number or counterreit coins ' wnicn have been rouna nere dm been busy ever since. " Turner. - according to the ; fedaral gents, was the , leader 1 of the gang. Ramsey- assisted him and passed many of the coins. Rafferty is- also alleged w iv. own on. vi uie assistants. Ramsey will have a preliminary -hear-In before United States Commissioner Bladen tomorrow morning. ..-!.,' The arrest of these three men puts an nd to a well organised gang of ooun- lerieuers wnicn nas Deen onertmno- in the northwest all winter, say the secret service men. and now that the leaders are in jail there will be a let-un of the tMm uutuuer, ' ui '! imiiAiion aouars which have been scattered broadcast on the unsuspecting public. , . , ' mWEITTENLAW TRACY'S CAPTOR Oil DEATH Contlnued from" Page One.) sat on the counter , chatting with the men in me store. ' . , whiie thus occupied wisdom opened the door and Antrtrl- - Rrnitfn ly leveled the gun. at a distance of not oyer five feet, and fired, the entire charge of shot striking Wisdom In the .v.npirr, Killing aim mranuy. m -j'. Brown very coolly said he would a o company any of them to Vale and de liver himself to the authorities, or would submit to being guarded until the cuoriu arrived. thh was unnecessary, however, as one of the neighbors took mm borne with him, S where ; Sheriff ater looK Him 4n charges-v . - .-r. TIIOTJSANDMOEmI , GIRLS STRANDED V'vM .(Uaited Piw ImhI Wire.) CWoago, April S8A thousand actors, aotresses and ; theatrical 4 people without jobs are in Chi- : 4 cago, stranded by;;wrecked cm;i4 4 f panleg. 'They have been dumped ; 4 i here in Jhe last six weeks, the" 4 majority coming from the east Western ihows were not success-v ful east Of the! Missouri. Many of - . them - have; . been musical 4 comedies, which were successful 4 1 the west".-; -, - .;i- .4 Man Who Arrested Outlaw, "VVho Later Terrorized the Northwest, Dl at Denver. ; (Special Dtapte to Tbe Jearsal.t Denver, April 28. One of the bravest of the old-time officers Of the west, E. A. Farnham of Steamboat Springs, Is dying at St Luke's . hospital. His condition is so serious that a telegram has been sent to his wife asking her to make all haste to Denver. It was Mr. Farnham more than any one else who succeeded finally in rid dins Brown's Park of its cans: of out laws. - He captured single-handed ,. the outlaw Harry Tracy after Tracy had murdered valentine Hoy. Tracy arter ward escaped from prison, and In his efforts to' avoid arrest killed seven or eight men of the posses who followed him in a perilous hunt through Oregon and Washington. Finally Tracy was surrounded in a wheat field a few miles from Spokane and killed himself In the night by sending a bullet through his brain. JU - ,-;:,- Farrham has lived in Routt county for a quarter of a century, and his name has been a terror to "bad men." Brown's Park, which is the extreme northwestern corner of Colorado and ad joins the "hole in the wall' country, where "Butch" Ca8idy and his gang so long made their headquarters, was the scene ox many 01 rarnnam s exploits. He had no fear, and Cassidy never at tempted to cross the line into this state as long as Farnham was -the peace of ficer of Routt county. . Many stories could be told of Farn ham'a bravery- He was a man of few words and slow- to anger, but of great determination. The Hoys, who were among -the oldest settlers In the county and or great respectability, were among his closest friends: Valentine Hoy was killed bv Harry Tracy at a watering hole because Tracy, who was then an outlaw wun a price on nis neaa. xearea that Hov would cause his arrest ' Farn ham took up the chase at once and did not stop , until Tracy s capture. 1 J. c. Hoy,- th brother, -stilt lives on the Routt county ranch. SHIPS WILL SAIL : Indorsed by ; Baker County FOR SAN FRANCISCO ' ' (Cnited Pre Iaed Wire.) ' Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., April is. -Orders have been lttsued to the cap tains of the shins of the Pacific fleet to the effect that the first squadron, of the Pacific fleet undr command bf Rear Admiral James- H." Dayton, con sisting f eight armored cruisers.-will leave here for San Francisco next Fri day morning at .11 o'clock, The ships are. tne, mgsnip west , Virginia Mary land, Pennsylvaeia and' Colorado of the first division, and the California (flae- shlp of the second division),' the Ten nessee. Washington and South . Dakota. ' The Best Bay. In Town-, . In every town there must be the verv best bargain -We do note know j of a close-in full-slie lot for sale for bq little money ss in -Kvanston f 400, 10 a month, The Spanton company. 270 Stark v B. E. Kennedy. . B. E. Kennedy, editor of the Baker City Herald, who led the fight in east ern. Oregon for H.- M. Cake and was unanimously: indorsed ' by Baker's 'Re publican county convention for national delegate at the convention held in Baker City Saturday. tn the resolutions passed by the coun ty central committee-President Roose velt's acts are indorsed and H. M. Cak! is pledged the support of the Repub lienns of Baker. . ' - i The delecates from '. Baker county to the state convention are W. J. Patter- son. W. G. Ayre, W. O. Drowley, Jamen Chinook. William Pollmaa, E. P, Vorus. B. E. Kennedy. J. N. Hart. A. V.' Swift and George Chandler George Chandler was elected state committeeman ar, James H .Aitkin of t Huntington con gressional :-v committeeman.'! Roy Corey was elected county chairman and E. vP. Voru secretary. - - 1 1 ,i..' ' i 11 1 i.l f fii 1 1; -a 1 P: ' READS PAPAL I EOICI0I President RooseTelt " Sends . His Congratulations to New York Catholics. CPnlted Pnm Leased Wire.) New Tork, April tS-FbUowlng the centenary anniversary of the New Tork diocese today. the papal benediction sent . through Archbishop Farley was read by 21 onslgnore DIodome Faloonio, apostolic delegate to the United States. Congratulations were read from ., Presi dent Roosevelt 1 Cardinal Gibbons preached a sermon and referred to the close relations of the church and its leaders In the contest for American Independence. ' .' Archbishop Logue of Ireland is one of the prelates attending the celebra tion. , The New -Tork dlooese has now been divided into nine dioceses, with 1,100, 000 members. New Tork, City has 230 churches.- ... .-.". ..-''. The celebration will end - Baturday with a parade. In which. It is evident, many . thousand Catholics will partici pate, - LAW'S ARM y rt -; (Continued from Page Ona) h-z mm UUliU in if DIE 0F1 HER WEDDING DAY . (Cnlted Preat Xeaaed Wire.) ' '. j Santa: Crus, Cal., April 188. Death for her wedding lnrutead of the. festivities that had been planned was the 'fate of Miss Gladys Drullard. whoso, parents reside In this. city. Her. marriage to Edgar Miles Wilson of y Fairbanks. Alaska, was indefinitely postponed on Bceour-t of ner Illness, which: was not thought to be of a. serious notu: until the . typhoU fever.' followed by. menin gitis, suddenly developed, " causing her de&ii. So. thai on the dsy she wao to hive been a bride the young woman lies dea-i. Miss Drullard, who an IS ypam old. -was . very populHr'.in . Sauta Crui aoulcty. - . v .- the continuance' was .-granted with the understanding that Burkhart would nhinn il nlea when - the trial dnte came, but this Is denied bv Mr. Allen, who savs there is nothing . in the rumor. . It Is believed that Boss, who has been convicted, Burkhart, whose case Is pend ing, and Georgei A. ssteei, wnoee connec tion with the case is under Investiga tion, were more closly associated than has yet been brought out in the trial of Rons, and It is argued that the investi gation of ' Steel's connection with the other two lends credibility to the story that Burkhart, Is preparing to become a witness for the state. , 4 TWONEW STEAMSHIPS ' ' FOR ALASKA TRADE Unttm1 Prpua Leaoee Wire.) ; . . Seaitle, Wash., Aprll lS.- The placing of two and possibly three new steam ships in the. Alaska trade-to salt out of Penttle and connect with the Copoer River & Northwestern railroad at Cor dovla, on 'the- completion of that line next year, was aeclflel on at the annual meeting -of the Northwestern Commer ctal company last night. ; - The vessels will cost in the neighborhood of 1500 vOO each enu will -be built on Puget rouna. , , . , : SPKIAL10W- FAKES TO THE- EAST AND RETURN1,. VIA i I r : -. ' y,iS;.; Northern Pacific Railway Including St. Paul, Minneapolis, Quluth, Chicago, St' Louis Omaha, ; Kansas City,. St. Joseph, etc 1 r ' 1 M A or vrrite - r . ; "; A. D. CHARLTON, Ai G; P. A. , l ' ' ' '" ! 255 'Morrison Street,' Portland, Oregon t'mmmmmmmimmwmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmim mmtnmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmm H M SMSS SHessBM ISMMW WeW N It 8 Clarke County, Washington, Farm Bargain's ' I r 160 ACBSS good fruit land, i acres under cultivation. ; icomrortaoie s ranch buildings, flne spring water, several thousand ' cords of . wood, 9 . miles from K. R. station and Columbia river; abundance of -outranges . , S100j half cash, balance to suit at 8 per cent Interest. ' , 940 AC3UB3 .fins' fruit - land, or would make an excellent stock ranch, several thousand cords of wood, living water on each quarterr- miles from good B- R. town on Nprth Bank road and on the Columbi river. Vargain ai MT.W Per avcre. jierma tin pan. ush wnn .u- luum tivu V Ot US the heart of land. .Abundance outrange. easily cleared, being In an oldT' failing spring water, beautiful f J, ' d household furniture,, 5 miles T ' 11200.00. Z- ' " I Arpentlne Cropg tod., v '' ' - (ITnltert l'rM lieit Wlrs.k - 'i Buenos -.Ayr,. April 28. Abnndrtnt rain hvi fallen all over the eountrv ssaiirirtv- abundant ttrops for all cereals, esneolally -.male.".' t...... - .-. -.; , , , ... Br official reports we know that the efforts to raise a loan tn Paris.-London and Berlin of .433,000,000 'gold.i have sulted'.ln sucoefs, . Thin' lodrf will- bo il for the uunversion of the Jaat. ' ' " ' .40 ACSB8 all good land, enough green saw timber to more than pay ; for the place. Close to school. 6 miles from good town on- North Bank R.,R.iand Columbia riyer. A good buy at HHUO.UU. on AOasi. 4 acres cleared, balance ' hum. inmfnrtahlA ranch- builrllnira. never AAn.lH.pfthl. n.rmn.1 nrnnertv and frrtm ft. R and Columbia river. Price A1200 ' ko irntra hut nf tanilJ f ft aci-ea under cultivation. ' B acres in as--' I sorted fruits in full bearing, J-story 8-room' house with hall large barn and alt 1 necessary outbuildings. 28 acres fine green saw timber, the bal- ance or tne lana is excepiionmiy wy i 1 Personal property: Good team, wagon and harnesses, hack , and top buggy, plows, harrow, cultivator and all small tools, 4 good milch cows, some young stock and some full-blood Berkshire hogs, a lot of chickens, etc., etc., all for M4.100. This place Is situated ,10 ml es. .from 4 Van couver and close to a good R. R and country , town and In the heart of the-dairying, fiuit and farming section. , s ,s ; , , , . . , v This 1 only a sample of our places. We.' have the best list of any 'firm in th city, . Bank references. ' - - '.;.'".'. .THOMPSON CmSBSfS WAT10HAI, BAWJC, " swan:,'. TAJTCOXTTEB, WAS SC. w -JOUHXAL LINKBS COST LI TTLE. ACCOMPLISH HUC3