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J. r THE OREGON ...DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND,, .THURSVy EVENING, , MAY. IV 1C03. r r FEAR ATTE1.1PT TO WRECK SHIPS . ' V' $ "'- W !! SHI I II - M " 1 Government ; Orders; Sailors . to Keep Strangers Out of 1 the . Engine-Rooms, ' .-i ! ; (UoltM ftmm Lea4 Wlra.) "-V ' Ban : rnnclico,, Hay U. A special order hu teed Issued by .'Admiral Thomas directed to the fleet captains directing- them to bike every precaution to prevent any strangers from gaining access to ""the engine, or Are rooms of tbeir ships. ,..-,..--...,-;. The Issuance of the order has caused .a great deal of comment among the of . fleers of the fleet, as a general order is already n force prohibiting strangers , irom viBiung mi engine rooms. That the government Is in possession of Information directly connected with the Issuance of the order Is the general belief of the officers. -. A feature of the fleet's visit to 'this port which : has .passed without notice until the present ;. order was Issued Is the fact that not single" Japanese has been aboard one of the ships since the arrival of the fleet . here. - .-' -. .-")' . - Taltenn- connection witlH-todays . order the sentiment Is. openly expressed by a. number' of the ofiicers that the ; leaders of the local Japanese colony. - knowing that the government was in :: possession of Information leading to the belief that . an attempt might be made to Injure some of the ships, advised . their countrymen to keep away .from the ships.', .' .;.,. t No Information concerning the Issu ance of the order except that it Is a natural precautionary measure Is given out from the flagship. However, the most careful surveillance of strangers visiting the ships and a closer guarding of the engine rooms has been Instituted here than at any port the fleet has visited. r ;a -. . r, yu-' TICHEN05 AERESTED , ; FOR EMBEZZLEMENT (United Press Leased Wtre.l Ban IVanelsco, May 14. Ooorge N. Tlchenor, formerly manager of the Loa Angules branch of the Continental Building and Loan association, has sur rendered to the police, who held a war rant for his arrest on a charge of n besslament preferred by William Cor bin, secretary of the association, ( Theinbeck Missing, fljoltea Ptms Lmm4 Wire.) Sfanlla, P. I., May 14. Second Lieu tenant of Engineers Arthur Theinbeck, who left his station at Ptntar, Minda nao, alone a month ago, has not re turned and It Is feared ha la dead. I DATE SET FOR PUZZI UEDDKiG Italian Duke and American R Heiress Will Be Maiv riedXext October. . , , (United Press LMUvSWlrai juondon. May v 14. The Duke of Abruul of Italy ,. and Miss Katheflne Elklna, daughter of United States Sena tor Elkins of West Virginia, will be married In the latter part of next Octo ber, according to a dispatch from the Rome correspondent of the Evening uiooe, - ...... The oorrespondent declares he has ex eellent authority for saying that the wedding ceremony will be performed then In the United' States. The duke will leave the battleship Jteglna Elena on the last day of September and will almost Immediately sail for America, accompanied by the Count of Turin, his orotner, ana his cousin, rnnce or Udino. SALEM REPUBLICANS ELECT OFFICERS (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or May 14. Jkt a- meeting of th Toung Men's Bepubllonn club Tues day "evening arrangements were made for the entertainment of II. M. Cake, who will apeak in the interests of his candidacy tn Salem In the near future. It is the plan to have a torchlight pro oesslon and other features that will make the- reception a big one. , Officers for the enaulng year - were elected as follows; Louis C. Springer, president: Walter C. Wlnslow. vice- president: Karl Abrams, seoretary. and Edward (Sherrington, treasurer. A reso lution was - introduced and - adopted heartily Indorsing the -primary law and pledging support to the county and state ticket nominated under that law at the recent primaries. Plans . were also discussed for Increasing the mem- oersnip. . . . . - RECENT HOLIDAYS DID NOT BLOCK COURTS (Bmrial Dlmteh to Ths Joorattl St. Helens, Or.. May 14. In the suit of Webb vs. Chamness, to foreclose a mechanic's lien, the court held upon de murrer to the complaint that the' so called holidays existing from October z to uecemoer is, iu(, were inopesa tlve and without effect upon any judi cial art or process, and In computing time for ths filing of such lien no de duction for said holidays, or any of mem, couia d maaa. ' That our American rorests abound Is plants which possess the most valuable medicinal virtues Is abundantly attested by .scores of ths most eminent medical writers and teachers. , Even the untu tored Indians had discovered the useful ness of many native plants before ths advent of the white race, inis informa tion. Imparted freely to the whites, led the Utter to continue Investigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of most tamable American, medicinal roots, . ' . : O O o - ' .- Dr. Pierce bellsves that our American for esu abewid In coost valuable ceedictnal roots set obstinate and fatal our properly Investigate them! of this conviction. o h ilmmt Tn.rrelnna CQTery." vhlrh h nroren Itnelf tn Da tho. loi the culver ( eases. If wao?d ana uswiiiTsunwi eolnWirith oridW au.r. hart tonic and rerulttor. ana Dioci Cleaner knpgn to mediL-tL-lenca liytpep Sla, or laditfesUuu. torpid liver. luncUonal and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to its cstative action. The reason shy it cores these and many other affections, is clearly shown la a little book of extracts from tbe standard medical works which Is mailed res to any address by Dr. & V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. to all sending reatiost for the same. t. ' , , .-. . . " ': Not less marvelous, tn tbe nn paralleled cane U Is constantly making of woman's many peculiar affection weaknesses and distressing dertatgpmeata, Is Dr. Pierce's FarortteNpnsertptidhKjts h) amply attested by tbousadds pfSoildMtestliitpnlala con tributed byemetul pTn whohavebewi cnrxl hv u of ratur' "K araTEaTpalnnr Uik. lrre.fi uUrU lea, Hd Q?lH;f L kindred physicians had failed. ' - - Both tbe above mentioned medicines are Wholly made up from tbe glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes em ployed in their manufacture were original With Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on by killed chemists and pharmacists with the aid of apparatus and appliances specially designed and built for this purpose. Bote medicines are entirely free from alqobol and all other harmful, bablt-tormlng drugs. A full Hat of (heir ingredients la printed 08 each bottle-wrappec. r mS v Impcriales Cig- VVV fjr arette3 are more than S.AA merely a smoke to thou- Xj sands upon thousands 'of Westerners VK fl i ncy rc actually oia jnenas. i oai s . I because smokers raive learned that i m m a? r in zm m r r f a m m. m av. w t i t n- m a ic mm sssi wsss " ji a stj i s bsbi -.-sv Km i ! una hupts r m A m -w- mr e sv ssTm "ew- eswBysBsyear m 11 mAsJtflsaJt1CJG A " A A v never fail them in the hour of needinsr a rood VV You can buy Imperiales anywhere everywhere and they're always the same good Imperiales , Y j rolled of pure, delicious tobacco, In thin, pure : V , mais papcrcrimped, not pasted and with in- V rfrlTv Smoke them all day long if you want to fU 1 fl fj no after effects. H lptRlAL ' The men of the West smoked over X2$r 1 MrfH OOOfiOO Imperialet Cigarettes in igoj. j j CS' iJ ' in 1 ft i.ntt I I "WfitZ l JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY fr. .... ,, X X. - a. " - v - i . . i . , , ' t t i npn ATiimu in n m II II VV.IIJ JUIUIUUj, IIUJ IV, I y in I . Illl FAKE PRODUCE DEALER CAUGHT James T. Mulhall Arrested for Failure to Pay for Grower's Shipments. (United Press Leat4 Wire.) Los Angeles, Jday 14. Wanted In half a dosen cities of the east and considered by the federal authorities one of the most adept swindlers In the country, James T. Mulhall. part proprietor of the Ship hotel at Venice, was arrested last night by United States Marshal Tounrwort and locked nn In the count Jail and will probably be held without bail until an offloer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, arrives here to secure his extradition. . s - ; The man Is said tv hose niwrtti In Chicago. Boston, Buffalo, Peoria, Mln-1 neapolls and Kansas City undor numer ous aliases, as a fake comulsslon pro- u u v.v wnaci. 111. IV 1 " KKVHOU, was to establish a sumptuous office and advertise that he would pay slightly over the market' price for extra fine farm produce, wheat, corn and other articles easily aisposed of ror cash. After obtaining the shipments. It Is charged that Mulhall and his confede rates disposed of them through "fences" and then fled to other fields of opera tion. Under various fictitious Arm names, the alleged fraudulent concern Is said to have secured several hundred thousand dollars from victims. Young Men's Carnival and Street Fair . WILLIAMS AVE. AKD MORRIS ST. ! Greatest Aggregation of ( Shows Ever Assembled ' The ; V, Immense Stadium 20 Funhy Clowns 20 Hunt's Dog and Monkey Circus. . Prof.' Austin and Jack' and Many Others. - SPECIAL OPENING ATTRACTIONS , Promenade Ball, led by King Rex and Queen Isa bell, with retinue'at 9:30. v ' v Confetti Battle at 10 :00J ' S 1 Prize Given Free Ever Night. Admission 10 cents. ASKS AID l HOOD RIVER COUNTY , ssaasBSBSasBSBMSWBassBBBSBaBBaass Commercial Club of Apple City Appeals to the Port land Organization. The Portland Commercial club and other commercial bodies are being ap pealed to by the Hood River Commer cial club for aid In securing a sep arate organisation to be known as Hood River county, of which the city of Hood River Is the proposed county seat The people of Hood River are bring ing the proposal before the voters of the state In the form of an Initiative DHL A letter from the Hood River Com- J nirrciaj ciuu suiiea wmi organisation s position as follows: "Hood River, Or., May ((.Portland Commercial club: We wish to call your attention briefly to the Initiative bill for the creation of Hood River oounty. ' v "The assessed valuation In the pro- fosed Hood River county for 1(07 was 2,762,160, the area Is about 600 square miles and the population about 7,600. "This will leave In Wasco county an assessed valuation of $5,457,720, an area of about 1,H square miles and a population of about 11,600, thus leav ing It among tbe largest and strongest counties In the state. "The tax levy In Wasco county'for 107 la 14 miles which would raise In the proposed Hood - River -count yy f 8,-4 oi.iou wnicn wouia oe ample to pa y the expenses of operating the new county and leave a substantial bal ance. V ; "The 'reason for bringing the mat ter before the people by the Initiative is that under the constitution as amended, counties can only be created by the legislature by a general . law. anri we bellave the IntarMta at . this community would suffer greatly If we snouia do compelled to wait until such a measure could be passed by the legis lature. , - I . - "Whatever you may be able' to do for th4 support of this measure will eCJrfuf eclated by the Hood River Com mercial ciuo. - xours very truly. "HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB. "A. A. Jayne, President. f ' "P. 8. Davidson, Secretary, "DIRECTORS: "E. O. Blanchar, '! t "v.nanee nail. . "Truman Butler, "W. U Clark, , "C. H. Early. Directors." ; Cold in the Head? ; v you don't have to have it. Try a Weir's innaier. Any aruggist ooc. i , New Notaries. ' (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) ' Balem, Or., May 14. Coramlselons as notaries have been issued as follows: Frank Holmes, Salem i John William Henry Adklns, Gales Creek; W. F. Cald well Philomath; John Ft Theo. B. Bren tano, St. Paul, and N. C Richards, Pen dleton,:. . :U ' . .,- B. Battleships. - ; - Aakiour grocer for Closset A Dever's free -booklet on U. S. battleships. t The BEST 'IN QUALITY The HOST ' ..'...--. VALUE - - r .t j . . . .. . -- . .... - AIM ?E avers Barsaim The economy list for Bargain Friday is diverse and varied. The goods we offer are all seasonable and de sirable. You can easily see and understand by scanning the prices, what benefits will accrue to you if you take advantage of these startling reductions we offer for tomorrow's sale. With our great purchasing power we procure great price concessions.' Our methods of giving our customers the benefit of all under-price pur chases make it possible for them to save money. Following are a few money-savers we have especially ar-r j rangea tor tomorrow's sale : . 10c IT- BBBBWBMBSBBSBHSMBSiawW 10c A Stealing Sale Extraordinary 1 1 Regular 20 and 25c Qualitieo SpociaUy Priced for BABGAIN FRIDAY at See Our Morrison Street Windo-vr Display FOUR SPECIALLY PURCHASED LOTS of women's, children'a and infant8, stockings bought front one of the best stocking manufacturers, who was compelled to close, out his surplus stock at decided price reductions, comprise this great sale. The savings equal ONE HALF AND LESS in every instance, and it will pay you well to look to both present and future needs and buy a full season's supply tomorrow; for not in many months do we again expect to offer such wonderful stocking values. SILK EMBROIDERED HOSIERY, 20o Values WHITE-FOOT HOSE, 20o Values Priced at We suggest an early morning visit to escape the great crowds that are sure to attend this sale in the afternoons. lOc Children's STOCKINGS, Regular 20o Grades INFANTS' STOCKINGS, Best 25o Values 10c Regular 20c and 25c Qualities ALL AT ONE PRICE CP . 10c Silk Embroidered Hosiery, 20o Vals. lOo LOT 1 Women's full silk embroidered cotton Hose in both black and tan color, made with double heel and toe, embroidered in a full asortment of new designs in colors red, green, pink, blue, etc.; A all sizes; our reg. 20c line, priced for this sale. Bargain Friday 1UC Children's Stocking's, Regular 20o Grade LOT 4 Children's fast black cotton Stockings in both fine and heavy rib, suitable for boys and girls, made with double heel and toe; the kind that will stand hard wear, all sizes; our regular 20c line, on sale a??"B"!ai".F'. TTfl.it Price White-root Hose, 20c Vals. Priced at lOo LOT 2 Women's fine black cotton Hose' of excellent wearing quality, made with unbleached foot; a stocking that is most desirable , for summer wear, all sizes; extra good values at 20c a pair, specially f) priced for this sale, Bargain Friday, at............. JLUC Infants Stoclring-s, Best 25o Values LOT 5 Infants' fine mercerized lisle Stockings of extra good quality, correct weight for this season, all sizes in colors red and pink colors that are absolutely fast and reliable; regular 25c grade, specially ffis&n Another Wonderful Sale Black Tafieta Bibbons Thers is a good deal more merit in these Ribbons than the low prices would indicate. They are made of surprisingly good quality black taffeta silk, extra heavy and stiff, beautiful lustrous finish; just the wanted ribbon for hair bows and millinery purposes. Three widths to choose from, priced for this sale as follows: 4-inch black taffeta Ribbons, 30c kind, priced at 184 5- infth black taffeta Ribbons', 35c kind, priced at . .ST 6- inch black taffeta Ribbons, 50c kind, priced at .29 A Special Friday Sale of White Oxfords Tomorrow we place on special sale four lines of white canvas Ox fords; they come in the best and most wanted styles with medium and low heels, all sizes and widths, or if you wish we will color these white Oxfords any desired shade free of charge; These lots, to choose from: - -'..-i . .. $1.75 Oxfords S 1.50 ; $2.50 Oxfords i..... S2.0O $2.25 Oxfords ..S1.T5 $3.00-Oxfords ...........f2.ttO WOMEN'S $2.50 TAN OXFORDS S1.T7 Women's fine Oxfords in tan, patent and vici kid, all this season's styles, made with heavy, medium and light soles, in both straight lace and Blucher cut, all sizes; regular $2.50 values, on sale Bar- f 77 gain Friday at ...,,.,.....:..-,;...,. 4 lel 0 Great Half-Price Sale of Sleeveless Vests FOR MISSES AND WOMEN An out of the ordinary offering: for Bargain Friday's sale: sleeve- less vesta have been chosen because they furnish many of the most conspicuous instances of the values offered in this section. The sav ings will interest every woman who can attend this great sale tomorrow.' '' " V- y -,v.-:-. " Women's fine white cotton Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests, made with neatlv trimmed yokes in a number of pretty styles, spring and summer weight garments; reg. 20c values, priced for this sale Misses' fine white cotton Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests in all made with low neck styles, well mads, neatly finished garments that are fully worth 20c each, specially priced for Bargain Friday 10c sizes, 10c 50c DKESS GOODS 25o SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Mothers with spring sewing to do for self or daughters should not overlook this wonderful sale; it's a great special offering of 38-INCH PANAMA MELANGES in a full assortment of new stripes and checks in all the fashionable shades of tan, brown, castor, gray, etc., in pretty contrasting colors; a fabric that is seasonable, dur- Qr able and desirable; regular 50c grade, priced for Bargain Friday JC DRESS GOODS, $1 TO $1 SO GRADES, AT 60 Radical reductions for 16morrows sale in both foreign "and domestic weaves, novelty serges, silk and wool suitings, French novelties, Jamestown Panamas, etc, in block checks, shadow checks snd stripes, invisible stripes, smoke gray stripes, swivel stripes, etc.; all this sea son's fabrics in regular $1, $1.25 and $1.50 qualities, all on sale 0 tomorrow at one price. Bargain Friday U17C All Previous Becords in Silk Sellingr Are being surpassed daily and oat plana for tomorrow's sale assure a continuance of these daily record-breaking salss. Assortments of designs and colorings are larger than ever before, qualities are the most dependable and prices have been strikingly reduced. For in stance, here are two of the specials: K ;; ,;";!? ALL-SILK FOULARDS, BEST ?5c GRADE, 49 f 1,500 yards of all-silk Foulards in full width, in hunter's green, new tan, golden brown, Copenhagen blue, champagne, new marine blue, navy and black grounds with neat small figures and polka dots; a very choice material for summer wear, cool, dressy and ever stylish; best 75c grade, Bargain Friday at.. , ...iJC PONGEE SILKS, 69c QUALITIES. 39 20-inch natural Pongee grounds with , neat satin and colored pin stripes and checks in green, pinkv blue, turquoise and black colors that are absolutely fast, a fabric that will wash beautifully, nothing more fashionable for spring and summer-wear j- regular 69c Of quality, on sale Bargain Friday at... .0,C Extra Special Vilaes In Aprons and Uadermnslfos Here is one of the most Interesting sales of Muslin Underwear we have held in many months. It is a sale worthy of the name,, wherein unusual assortments of garments are shown and extraordinary values are offered. If you have undermuslina of any sort to buy don't miss this sale. - :-' - . WHITE APRONS, 50c VALUES, 25 A great offering of 50 dozen Aprons, made of good quality lawn with 4-inch hemstitched hem, trimmed with fine embroidery; over a dozen neat floral designs to choose from; regular 50c values, special OCr for Bargain Friday, , ; . . v v. . . . WG MUSLIN DRAWERS, 35c VALUES, 83 A Friday sale of Muslin Drawers, made of first class cambric with wide -lawn ruffle, trimmed with rows of neat pin tucks and.fitlcOO lace edge; best 35c values, special for Bargain Friday..... i.... 60 C TAPE AND CORSET GIRDLES, SPECIALLY PRICED, 39 A Friday offering of Tape Girdles in all colors and sizes, made of best quality tape with 5-hook front steel; also a special offering of Corset Girdles, made of fine quality coutiL boned with steel and brimmed with lace, all sizes in blue, pink and, white; special for Uargain OQ Friday i..............:Ju..,...i.....U..:.,.....ypC . . CORSET COVERS, 35c VALUES. 19 A great offering of Corset Covers; made -of good quality nainsook and trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery; our best 35c 1ft grades, speejal for Bargain Friday.-.r.;.-. . s -. . . . ..i. .-.-.- .-. ; . i . . 15C Bargain Friday Specials, Domestic Section Hundreds and hundreds of careful housewives know that the offer, ings for this sale each week are of the greatest importance; that the savings thus made possible have never been equaled, by any other store in the city. The values for tomorrow of more than usual im portance, for instance: , :,..t.. - , - BED SPREADS, $15 VALUES, 95 ' A special sale of white Bed Spreads of good size and weight, 79 by 88 inches; they come in a large variety of pleasing designs; best $125 values on sale,- Bargain Friday, at.....: ... LaIC NEW HAMMOCKS, $2 VALUES. AT 91.58 A special sale of bright new Hammocks, made full size, with padded head rest and spreader, finished with 9-inch valance, good assortment of neat designs in pretty colorings to choose from? regular rQ $2 values, on sale Bargain Friday at . . . . . s 1 0 v3 Extra 600 Yds. Birdseye Cotton, Go Xd. In 20, 22 and 24-inch widtha; in 8c, 9c and 10c qualities. Tomorrow we place on special sale a great lot of Birdseye Cotton, about 600 yards, in 20, 22 snd 24-inch widths, qualities that sold in the regular way at' 8c, 9c and 10c a yard, but because these goods are slightly soiled or damaged, we place the entire lot on gale at this ridiculously low price; don't overlook this bargain for never again will there occur so unusual an opportunity; Bargain f" Friday, while it lasts, yard.... D C v HUCK TOWELS, 15c VALUES, 9 A special sale of white Huck Towels that are fully .one-half linen, good large size, 18 by 36 inches, finished with neat hem; regular n 15c values, priced for this sale at $1.05 a doien, or, each. . 4 ; FEATHER PILLOWS, $U3 VALUES, AT OS A special sale of feather Pillows, full 3yi lbs. in weight, frond '-, 2 ') by 27 inches, covered with best quality fancy striped ami Un-Af t ticking; regular $1.25 values,: oil sale Bargain Friday ( - at