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.Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL' , 3. 1CC3 It fDllIICilS FLEE FRflU GUM lheREAUi I W ' Tha Easter BrldaL UlUg all the months of the year are op a to the maiden con- templatlnf matrimony there , are two favorite nuom, the tnontb of roaee, June, and tha A Chicago Woman's, Observation While . ' Yisiting in Baltimore n?slt rnm tease Wlra) ra,.ivaa fcara todar from Tapacaiua ana Athar'nolnta near the' frontier of Quale- m.ia that iMfH Of Bomicaj l aarl anrlne- or tha a jui a nn 4nat follow. hava fled Into Mexico from Guatemala I io( Enter.. There comes anothar oontln- l urine- thelaat rw flaye ana " - v ant f brides In tha winter, at or near lata of terror "..if,.wTO: ChrJatm... but these ara not aa numar- I k alrA klj A H lllftnill M Willi I" I ' - " . 7 - . V. .k..r I ...... ' i The Jqne Bride la reisonably aura of tlaaaaiit weather for 1 tha honey moon, that nay ba ona thing that attracts, and I raiMl In tha Plat upon rresiaeni ye nu.nl mhn ara ODlrted to ice administration.' " ' " vl, ik. MMiii axeeutloa f a number n.innl nltlaana In addition tO aiaht atudanta of the rflUitery academ" mhn aore eJlset to hae I in niiKt Cabrera and an open uprising la looked for within a, faw oaya. The refugees who hava a rrived. at Teoachula. tucluda planters. MBkara and mn ot wealth, end hlh business standlna. Tha Miican aovernment la ......in a force ot Vnu moueana ' j ', (From Chicago Trtbnna) While vtettlnf recently In Baltimore, Maryland. I discovered aomathlng which X know will b appraclatad by western woman.; -Baltimore woman, yon no har ft national reputation for beautiful ( oomplaxlona and aoon aftar my arrival there I was carer to laam what thay uaad In treatment Of tha akin,' and X want to considerable pains to ascertain. Tha aoclatr woman whom X mat bad tharo la a euperabuadence of bloaeome I no treee of powdar or ronga upon tnair Tor aaooraung trie noma or tna enure a. troops upon' tha frontlar bordering on , Tha Guatemala gorarnroent la mpbllla Ine- aoldlera on that olda of tha border with the evident Jntontlon of r-pelllog a poeslble tnvaaloa from Mexico, Tha Eaatar brtda baa for har part tha beautiful aaaaon of naw Ufa and nopo. approprlata to tha young paopla )uat entering tna new aetata, tna awaaaning aonc of bird and the delicate Dainty Iiowara 01 apring to oecic Bar oriaaj. Aa to tha choice between church and home wedding. Individual taate and tha length or the lamuy puree as wall a the obllratlons to a mora or leaa lengthy liat of frlenda muat ba taken Into acoouot ; ' If It Is to be a home wedding tha largaat flrat-floor room Is choaan for the juoia, ' I naval an WUALIXO FLEET WILL - SET,8AILJnmE20 r - r laial Wlr. - Pawaon. April ll-4jptaJn' WW of the ehlp KarluK wruea tnat ina wnu in a- fleet expect to laava Heraohl June to. lie wrltaa further that a Krencb Canadian named Frederick Moran, aged 10. rar. away from the Iieei in tecem b.r with little auppllea, and la thought to bare perished. - ' . ALIBI TOO STROXG, " BLYSTONE yREED Beflauaa be waa able to produce etrona; testimony as to his presence on j the west aide of the river at the hourl bt waa alleged to have passed a forged rhecX at a sttlona on Hawthorne ave nue, O. R. Blyatone waa given hie free dom In the municipal court yeaterday. 1 he evidence agalnat Blyatone ap peared conclusive, but the .alibi be proved could not ba controverted. Ppectaclee II o at MeUirer'e. - . faoaa, but at tha aama tune naa moot beautiful.' . toft, Tel vet y complexions. Well, they" uae no powder or rouge, but a waah which la aiwaya prepared home In tha followlna; manner, and la uaed unlvereally by tha moat heanUfut women there. ' oarUlnly worka won der! with aren tha poorest akin: Obtain at a drug store, Xtoaa water, I ounoea: Cologne gpiriia, i ouoce tone (akin food). 4 ounces. Take these Ingredients home. Dla- solve the Xppotona .in a pint or net ratar. and after dissolved strain moved and decorations, simple or elabo- A J can ba nrrangad without muck ttouble. " T 7 A. " a ' .v. rata, make It baautifuL A nanonr of pianta, or a Background or paime wiin a i through a Una cloth Md let cool, men floraJ bell makea a, pretty feature and I ... ..... a.Tvi rvilama Snlrlta. ball la Hr the way. floral difficult ' to make. .. A lamD ahade makes ' a won. me rrame 'may oa ooverea with aword ferns or cedar or moss, upon which the flowers are tied. It should ba made only a little while be fore tha ceremony ao that It will ' not wither. At thla aaaaon a bell of white lllaoa would be appropriate. Streamers of gauie, white or piak. add much to tha decorative effect . .... It la not obligatory Tor toe Dtlde to wear or en re bloeeoma in fact, mat lime-honored cuatom la falling aome what into disuse, since its real mean ing, a promise of fertility, has become mure - generally known, inaieaa me Easter bride will probably choose a few white roaebuda or lilies of tha valley agalnat their own leavea for her bridal coirrure. not iron now hara tha Unset thing for th large wire complexion that money can hoy, at rery good founda- fl t , , , i i ' ha eovered I BaJl ooat. t . ; KRS. A. D. V Chloago. i it., mt.mtnwm V, atannnt WO into an M- Joining room with tha tnlnlater to give him the fee. Where - the cuatom of signing tha register obtalna and tha hrMai nertr oasaea Into the vestry, the fee may be given then. rf mnraa tha aixa of the fee given dependa upon tha length of the iroon i pocket tne onae ia nt puiiiy know. But 10 la the uaual thing. 'If tha arnnlat nllVI durlna? the time that therguaata are gathering and the two customary marches, his fee le about the M fi;;li:SssiiSlfiiE mm. - -N' From' our fine spring itock purchased especially for ' 'the Easter trade, placed on special sale for Thursday , ' and Friday. Shown In' the Copenhagen blues and v ".. ; . r popular browns, ; invisible . stripes, butterfly sleeves, fancy soutache' braid trimmings ; regular $30 values. ' r Special for Thursday. and Friday, : , g' J gg And thla Is the place for another word I same, A smaUer sura I. tfven t& the Janitor WOO naa openea ma tuu lighted It and ha a it to put la ardtr again after- the oeremony. . . . Aa a ueuai thing, too, tha bast man accompanies the bridal couple to the atatlon and aeea that there la no mte tka ihnni tlnkata or auartara . Ills duties are then ended; any further mie- takea that they. maJce ara upon ineir own heads. i L. LI WHITE, Chief of Staff GEHTLE ' rr?n'7flfi Mll-Any tooth hi tha U II U If II W Kouto we crown wita sona fold 'tJL, gnaraateed the beat, per- O M ft fl fct alia pat beat worksianaliipi fur tlUU nfn"llln MICItiltAaT Percelahi U it U Wilt Crown made no matter what they are called or how aude. Oil flfl Irettleet pearl anlah. Oar price la VTiUU GIIIOGES KJf JJJ Solid gold teeth, 22k brides; strong: ( A fl f durable) per tooth.. , ..,.... iUU TCCTII yCTHT-oanywherelBthe a la ka I II citv, retanrieeea say a at of teeth, tbaa eotne to aa, ano dnplloate that apt of teeth, except flfl gold aad porcelain, for set...... O s U U I'fnnif other work aame price propow WUUlVtionatoly. Absolute guarantiee. P N I I and satiafy yonrself that we hava UHhla out one pnoa, ana tna we do not niarepreaent our work. hO EXTRA, t IIOIinQ OffioehourafroniA. M.to:IO llUUIlvl P.M., 8onday.BA.iLlolP.aL of advice to the bride. Don't be per- auaded to let noma aspiring friend or a fashionable hairdresser arrange your hair In aome unwonted faahlon for your wedding. 'She will give It a new angle, twlat Into It artificial puffs or curia. marcel It bevond reoosmlt on or other- wise make you unrecognisable. It la not wise, for tbe ceremony of marriage 'la sufficiently solemn and frightening to drive the usual color from the bride'a cheeks, and to make the uniform white neaa of her gannenta unbecoming, with out the additional teat of having bar hair dona In an unaocuatomed style. The aofL ellnclnr llnee of tha empire atyle are being choaen quite generally now for tha bridal robe. Jt la aiwaya prettier for the bride to wear white, even If ahe doea not care for the long train and veil of custom. Tradition. however, acta ' Ita approval upon the aweeplng train and tha filmy veil, and on thla one occasion of auch momentous alrnUicance there la a satisfaction In having dona the approved thing. There la thla consideration, of course, that the bridal robe U.made along theae elaborate lines can seldom be . used afterward. It Ilea for years In a cheat or drawer, la a care and la of no use. It dependa largely upon the social place and the duties that the bride la to as sume. If she will be called upon orten ta aaalat at har friends' teas and re ceptions ahe may have uae for, her bridal gown- If aha la going to a small town or Into the country the elaborate gown la a rouy, c There are 'many eonatderatlona 'Which combine to make a church wedding de sirable. For one thing there la no more aacred and momentoua occasion tnsn a marriage. It cannot be made too holy and binding. It ia not a thing to Be entered into lightly, but ooberly. rever ently, and In the fear of God. and In tha church where tbe girl ' has grown to womanhood, where tne MD!ciIues:f0P826XD; These Suits are in a new Uht shade of Copenhagen , blue, light stripe effect, pointed backs .and fronts, strictlv up-to-date in style and every detail; regular price $40. . Special for Thursday and Friday (J a . a . . a a ; . . a aa . a We a ... a .lis. a . a Je4rfU only BLACK APPOIIJTED CHIEF AT SL JOHNS ha a aaA K ah arte t si IfVIIISIIUWUi nucl W V W avears VU, vwr -a w of bar whole young girlhood have clus tered, la tne most ntting ana appropri ate place for ner marriage. Ana a church wedding need not necessarily be a matter of great eipense. . The mlnlater's fee. the organist's fee and - the Janitor's fee tha bridegroom pay a He also - paya for the brides maids' bouquets and tha flowers that the bride carrlea. Ha ubually buys th gloves and ties for tha ushers , an preaenta them with soma little me mento, each as a pin. The bride's fam ily eava for the deeoratlona of the churob and the carriage a Tha deeora tlona may ba simple or elaborata It ia the custom In the city to give the or der to a florist and get his price tor whatever aoheme Is desired. For a moderate price one may have a number of palms aet about the pulpit and a large single urn or vase of white flowers. The white ribbon which sep arates the families of both contracting parties from tha other gueata, may be dispensed -with and a gar land of flow ers, used instead. Whether it Is there or not It would be tha height of dis courtesy for the other guests to step Into tha aisle to pasa from the church until tha families of both the bride and groom have passed out. It la the cue torn in ail churches now ror tna gu to rise aa soon aa the bridal party ters the church. eats en- 82 V4 Wmmhlngte St., Of. Sixth KrakaaWTraMBil.TwaoUj4-XaUrtkatWm MmlaSiaO ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carte r's Ittlo Liver Pills, Mutf Bear Signature of 5aa Fac-SimJle Wrapper Below. 1 rr aataJl am as ejary -.-,-, tataicaewnaa . . ' fV r-.-TjVfj flS KIASACSZe '?' Sti ll r:3T:r.n3tiYEa. ' i hi fa rcic:TtPATi:x.;; f i. i rcsuus'aYsxii. f - ' , . ' r urs-y T- las,.rfW,'J Tha old order of procedure "holds f'oodk First come the ushers, two and wo. then tha bridesmaids, two and two, followed by the maid of ' honor alone, then tha bride wlth tor father or. her nearest male relativa On reaching the chancel the party separates and the members of It line Ub on either nana. allowing the bride and her father to Step nearer to the minister. Aa aoon aa the bridal party, starts up the aisle the groom and his best man enter from room or hall adjoining tha main room behind the , DulnlL The- bride, drooa' her (father n arm and stands at the groom's left -when they leave the enurcn eaen f acea about ao that, the bride lakes the groom's right arm.' :. i - -"f . f xne mam or nonor. or tne Driaesmeia. If there is but one, holds the bride's flowers when the minister directs the bride and groom to clasp right hands. She hands the flowers back to tha bride at the conclusion of tha ceremony and sees that the bride's train falls prop erly aa ahe passes down the aisle. If the veil has been worn over the face when the bride entered the brtdsmaid throws It back; from -the bride s race before the couple turn to paae out A nttia thin wmcn must not c-e over looked Is the necessity , for aiming the glove of the finger n which the wed ding ring la to be piacea. inis nas been forgotten It will cause a delay while the brida removes - her whole glove, which Is awkward, .The engage ment ring Is worn until the ceremony. Prom that time the wedding ring holds first position and the engagement ring ia worn aa a guard to It. The engage ment ring may be of any atyle liked by the parties most oonoerned. but the wedding Una; ia uniformly a plain gold circle, inacrlbed Inside, If It please the bride, with tha Initials and the data of the wedding. This the - bride la sup posed to wear , until tha day pf her death. " , ' i -. - ; -It la almost neceesarr to have a re hearsal of the wedding party before the ceremony, ' In order that each may un derstand his or her place and that no mistakea occur. The duties of the bent man are by far tbe moat onerous. He rauat bear tha Somentous wedding ring, which he haa his walstooat pocket,, ready to hand to ine bridegroom, wno owini it o n minister, who nanas it to me , .no bands It back to the bridegroom, who then places it upon the fourth finger of the left hand of the bride. This triple At tha meeting of the St. Johns coun cil last night tha vexed question of who will be chief of police waa decided by the appointment of J. H. Black to, suo reed Charlea Bredeson. City Engineer Oscar Kdwarde waa also deposed and Charlea - Andrews designated . for tha position. ' . Salaries of tha mayor, councilman and city attorney were reduced, thla action meeting with much unfavorable com ment oa Ur ia held by many that theae Join out of of floe have no right, to ictate the compenaatlon of tha new officera -.v :- ' 'V ' . After a dtscuaalon a resolution was adopted rejecting tha Philadelphia street Improvement It la understood the. arado will be modified and that the contractors will make It conform to specifications before again present ing it for acceptasca ; , . The settlement, of claims against tha new city hall by creditors of the de camping contractors wag. referred to City Attorney Collier. '-. - ( .. Postmagter at Seward. ' (Hnltad Preaa Laeaed Wire. I Waahlncton. April . Frealdent RnAanvait todar nominated Ullien Gor don to be postmaster at Bewaro, Ajasaa. " Building- Permit. ' J. H. Clark, erect' dwelling, tanlta between Mllwaukle and Morgan, ll,00: Ella V. Brown, erect dwelling. Kerb between Knott and Russell. 13.006; W. p. Haltt erect dwelling. Hibbard be tween Peters and Delano, $1,00; Mra W p. Rhnrt erect dwellina. 8Dokane be tween East Thirteenth and Eaet Fif teenth. 1 1,6 00 1- John Neer, erect dwell ing. Union between Eugene and Sacra mento, 11,200; 'la B. Pearl, erect dwell ing, Bldwell between Bast fifteenth and R. Hawkins, erect store, second between Main and Salmon, 2,000; Oeorgtt F. Bodman, erect ; dwelling. East Nine teenth between Belmont and ' Yamhill, 11,800: C H. Raeaea erect dwelling. East Thirty-ninth between Alder ana Morrison. 13.000: C W. Brast erect dwelling. Kaat Seventeenth between Clinton and Taggart, f 1,000; - ,C. W. Boast erect four dwellings, East Sev enteenth and Ellsworth and Taggart 1,000 - each; . George Rao, erect two flats. Sixteenth, between Johnson and1 Kearney, 9,000 each: George Rae, erect flats. Kearney between Sixteenth and : Seventeenth. M.000; W. J. Weldon, erect dwelling,- Princeton between McCrura and Weatana. 11.200: William M. Mo- Murray, erect dwelling, Clackamas be-1 H SSOilorcd Sails $19.85 . We are also showing a, big line of strictly Tailored Suits in a new gray shade of chiffon Panama, invis ible stripe; jackets cut with military effects ; sell reg , ularly . for $32.50. Made a special f or 4j A O g ' Thursday and Friday only.. . . . ... . . . .D y00 VISIT WITD US BEFORE Y00 DECIDE 0i YOIM fiEW SUIWTE CAN SAVE YOU tlOulY MEN'S 20.00 ';UIl?S6rn$t2.a30 -.''Iliiilfe. k i fvn jpd Yamhill Street rntsT Aim ' tween JCaat Seventeenta artd East Eigh teenth, 16,000; W. XX Fenton, erect warehouse. Seventh between Oak and Ankeny, tv.OOO; A. Nlmay, erect dwell ing, Clinton between East Thirty-eighth and East Thirty-ninth. $M0O; Charles Courtney, teenth be erect dwelling. East Nine tween Mildred and Florence, fJUTO: W. J. Ivlne.y erect dwelling. East Twenty-second between- Wygani and Going. J1.800: J. ll HatnUne, erect dwelling. East Forty-fourth, between Morrison, and Belmont. M.00O; :' Fred Vetley, erect dwelling, Bonuyler, be tween East Thirty-fourth and East Thirty-fifth. 12,00a, . wwaj . nanounc mony siirnifted the trinity and signifies of the ring in the old cere- nd signifies unites hua- the Indissoluble tie which hand. and wife.- .- & - . - The beat man also carries the "fees for the minister, the organist, and tha Janitor. . The two latter may. however, be sent the following day. The minis ter's fee in a small envelope he hands to him at the conclusion of the cere mony, as If he is apctd to fall Into !I'H with tl' rr-p(4 S,-.- aa la irfl.. SavciMoricy! Tcctlil attracted efREC! man Plates y Bridges in Ordered PINE TEETH $5 WKTf. PAT KOBE f iV-v'.f Full Set, that flt',m...,( S.OO Gold Crowns, 2tk... .f3.50 Brldgo Teeth. t2k....a....3,K Silver FiUlags .&0t Ten-Tear Written Guarantee We keep busy doing good work at theae prices. Wa hava tha lat est, t moat modern electrical appar atus for doing painless dental work, Vvqif.: Zar Attendant ' ; ,;.'..- 1 Open Svenlaaw : Electro Dental Parlors S03H, WASSXVaTO ST, cost, 6TSC Opposite Olds, Wortmaa & Klng wmiu m a n n II II I II II ;.ll b ii . I II fl II i II- 1111 III II III II VI .11 . . II II . BB . II llll W J M V7 M U ail ' .s. m u a sa . eas -, aaa was sai .(.3'ww m , ta is ,wa , w I .W-- aw aa ; ,, -aw , -aw w - Third and Yamhill Streets, r ; Phone Main 4918 V ''; w;?- mmmmmmmsmmmmsm$mmwmmmm ''t ; HailOrdeji 5 Carefully ." : nited - : j ' , v.. .. .... .. V' Tliiudaj ' These bftrgams are for Thtirt- day - only. ; No mail .'or phone orders will be, accepted on these goods.'' '' --.;i- :v; Paper Pins, any size... V. . 3c Thimbles 1 '.. ...'...ls Regular 10c Needle Book...Ss Sc Stocking Darner . . , . . .8 Regular 5c Envelopes. ;..2s Box Papeteries; -regular X5e grade , . .f ! 0c roll Toilet Paper . ;.;;. 7e Allen's Toilet Powder.. 10c Williams' Sharing Sop.6ai 25c 'Tooth Brush.. ... .'..V.lSe) Turkish Bath, Castile, Tar, Oat meal, Rose, Glycerine, Violet, and all our Toilet Soaps ral ." ues up to' 10c, choice. 4 $30.00 : LADIES' TAILORED SUITS "For put dzf, .Thursday; yrp offer the most yvonder ful values m Ladies,' Man-Tailored Suits. J Every suit in this sale is of the latest style; being expressed to us. only-1 makers xf New ' York. f At no other . time ulde of f it such a magnif iceni sjock as these a ridiculous price, f JTheyj are, just for the one dayrs sale.1 if i they ? last that long. Hi Remerler,; Vv-al-i ues up to $3a(XXi Choice.,... .. Men's Dress Pants at 400 pairs :mcn' brcss Taints !n 'light or v medium ' wdght wool ; iancy. atrlpes, - broken Checks . arYd ' a ' few' in plain colors ; values $3.00 to $7.50. Special for Thtirs- u Arc daYch'oice.:.;..3 BoGingamaridjlale kjuse WaistsTalT styled i regularly 25c and Oc' Speclal'forhda-;:: 23c r grade .ai.-.V),ite) C0c-grade 4V. .t39c $1.00 Cream Serge at 73c ;;!nvc:-60c 'p. For Thunday wc offer 88-mch Cream 5erger war- iyQ ranted all wool; regularly sold for $1.00, the yard,. . jC Also a novelty Serge '.'in white,' brocaded Iri fancy small fig ures ; very, desirable for; waist i or suit ; regularly worth 60c Thursday only, the yard ' V. . ,.y In bright and Rowan gold reg ular 3Sc rvalue; Thurs-1 1 OOtJD FRONT PRESS PINS S Beautiful dress pinsv 2 Uai a ' set, plain or fancy engraved, bright or satin finish, .OCi :vj the f et. , . . . f . . ;V, . mvv 1 ' i " II ItllUIIUIUM I j I v I III I 'ii " 11.1 g $2fHoii$e Wreppcrs69c ;J bffctJenl;jicpH 2 sizes, styles and colors ; ' val " uewp$2.pdput'A'ii i choice, each 1 .v. Oal C BWsBBBBspBSBBjajBaBjiajjB 25c Bleached Toweling 1 8c 4QcleMc Damask 29c r These bargains are for Thurso day-:,VlV;,ii,';-vrc'l4 18-inch ', full .: - bleached, 1 double s warp Turkish "Toweling; v reg j2ujar.25c,: value,; the 'v yard i ''; ..'.VaOC 64-inch full bleached," satin fin ish Table Damasks.- new at i tractive patterns; value Ofli 40c, special, the yard.,aZ!lC 'k tot thd . . coavenfeoce of both 1 -customers ; and: sale, people we . bve divided our large stock of ladies' : Back Combs ' in three groups and offer; fop Thursday , at the following phenomenal prices: Lot 1 Values up to 25c. 10 Lot 2 -Values up to 50c. 89 f Lot 3 Values up to ' Our Shoe section offers for Thursday's" selling WOO ipaft bObe latest and up-todate goods; received this'week: in metfs women's," noys jmsses. ano cnuarea anoes, uxioras, jtsiucner -tiesi-etcj ail ytjues,;' leathers -and. sies; specially bargalnized, as - followt: ';:v h -tf: Children's, 'values1;' $t and Jft J .Misses', Values' '&Jttie t'!'OA fi v16 psir..;..,w,M Vial. , pair..v.f...;.u.vmiaaaa Lsdies' Tiesyalues ?1.S0 Qn. and. 17S,he pair:. t .,..;' Hit C Mens', vIues $2.50, the (1 on pair;iV.,;....,...V-..1.0e7 Boys', value $1.50, and eJl lQ - $1.75, tha. pair.,.. .... tela Ladies values $2.50 and (1 (1Q $J; the pair........,.leyO Round-Up Sale of Ledies' Belts We have rounded ud about 50 dozens of ladies'. Belts and offer them for. Thursday: at a i price that must appeal to all the economical buyers. These belts are all new and .clean ; goods. ' The only reason we" offer them so cheap is that they consist of two or three of ., aina lett irom our regular sales anj we intend to close them out;- regardless' of f Oj, v costs; values tip to 50c, choice...;....,......;.,.,..'......., sCC 25c 16c LaSiis4'f'ie grade cotton Ilose, In blackrbr . gray,- emDroiaerea in iancy ngures, seam .less and Stainless; value 23c, special a WT 1 . A : - ior inursaay, ine pair. ?l6c I. . in. i ,