13 t a'HE 'OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' TUESDAY EVENING, APRIfc 20. 1009. , . I 1 11 . J '. 1 . .i.-.'l . . - JgBg-f!gJ Li a1 J-! Li., -i L IWll-UU.l.liH.UU'.UL.IUJ. l..!L. .11-1-1 I LI ILft. . . J aa"W-Ji- . - - U1-...1. 1 U,i-L J ...j .. .i- JU JU- - l ; ' '- '''' - "' - ' ,..11... .-X H Conct Headquarters of the Northwcist "Nemo" Corsets, "Mnic. Irene" Corsets, Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets and "Estelle" Corsets "iPrpspsiritjr. Sale e Greater; Meier J SaleMosl& lvmen's-Qhildren's: Hpsiery: (Sontiiiuissflf 5QRo : 1 1 , - s ; : ' In the Carpet Store all this week a great special tale of mill samples of Room-size Rugs Wiltons, Axminstcri,' Body Brussels Best patterns, colorings and combinations .suitable for any style room Floral and Ori ental effects Large , assortment All sues Exceptionally low values Lot 1 Axminster Rugs of splendid quality; floral and Oriental designs in the best colorings. Great values at these low prices. ..' 0x12 feet. reg. $27 values, at. ea. flT.85 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft 6 in., $25 vaL f 16.01V I-ot 2 Body'' Brussels Rugs, Oriental and con ventional designs, as well as small " over figures ; great values, as . follows: 9x12 feet, Tegular ; $30.00 values, at, each ... f 19.65 8 feet 3 inches by vlO feet 6 inches, $27.00 values. each ... ?1T.OO Lot 3 Royal Wilton R ij,g s, soft Oriental col ors and designs; beautiful, h i g h - . class rugs at the. xoyowjng special low prices : ' 9x12 ft.; $50 val., special, at. each, f 38.85 8 ft 3 In. bv 10 ft 6 in.. $45 vaL. ea,. 936.85 Lot Standard Wilton Rugs, exact copies of real Orientals, both in colors arfd pat terns; magnificent quality; wonderful values, on sale 'at the following low prices: 9 by 12 feet, regular $45.00 values; on sale at this. special low price, each.:. $37.65 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches. Tegular $40.00 values, on sale at, each. f 29,65 By far the best rug bargains we hive ever offered. ' See them0on the Third F4oor SaleLaces-Eml) Special lot of fine "Batiste Waist Fronts, in English eyelet and French ef- 7A fects, values tip to $1.50 each, on sale at, special, ea. take advantage of sale. .J7C 35,00 yards of swiss, nainsook and cambric1 Embroidery, Flouncing, Insertion and Gal loons, for women's anxj children's lingerie-'gowns,". etc.; come 3 to 18 inches 1Q1 wide; regular vahies wp to $1.25 yard buy all you want of it, at, special, yard,. OVC Fine lot fancy fucked Net, in white, cream and' ecru, suitable for waists t t 1 Q and guimps; 27. inches wide; values up td $2.25 yard, on sale at, the yard, P Special lot fine round thread and French VaL Laces and Insertions, Vi to 2 in. wide; Regular 75c dozen values at,' dozen, 39 Regular $1.25 dozen values at, dozen, 50 10,000 yards swiss, nainsook and cambric Embroidery English eyelet and French ef fects, suitable for infants', children's and women's wear. . ; Fine qualities, in dainty patterns; great assortment to, select from. On sale at the following very low; prices: X to 3 inches wide, regular 30c values, on sale at this very low price, yard.. . . IS 3 to 9-inch, regular' 40c values. yvd., 3 to 12-inch, regular 45c values, yd, 19V An entire new lot of colored Embroidery and Insertions to match, in beautiful styles; I to 27 inches "wide; grand variety for your selection, at the following very low prices: Regular 50c 'vfcl, yd, 29 Regular 85 VaL, yd, ,49 Regklar $1.25 val, yL, 6 .rfr mm mm rosdenes Special lot of fine Corset Covers, blouse and tight fitting stylet, trimmed in lace . and , embroidery edgings and insertions, tucks, beading and ribbons; II sires,-great .variety; to select from; egAQ ular 75c values, on sale, special, at, j .rach..reC Special; lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, .trimmed in fine embroidery and lace fceaaffrg' and' insert jons; handsome .styles, 4 'large assortment, to select from; regular $2.50 t tQ to'$4.00 value, on sale, special at, each... 2000 women's good quality cambric. Gowns, trimmed inT hemstitched edgings, long and short sleeves; Dutch neck styles; best regular $1 values, at this special low price, only, each. . UlC Children's plain tucked Muslin Drawers',, ages. 1 to 10 years; great values-4buy all you want..!!?,, of them at this extremely low price, per pair.. IOC Infants' hand-embroidered Caps, lace trimmed, very pretty styles; $3.00 values, special, ', each ; , ,f 1.08 $4.00 Shirtwaists $2.1 8 Timely offering of 2000 Cotton Batiste Waists, made with pointed and square fancy yokes, trim'd : . i : . 1 . . n . . wiui . nun na cuarsc iaccs, rneaaiiions - ana, pin tucks; back and sleeves trimmed with tucks ' and lace insertion; all sizes, 34 to 44; handsome styles, great assortment; regular ' $4.00 values, Q on sale at the extremely low price, each.. v10 Silk Petticoats at $4.35 200 ' ."Varsity" ' guaranteed Silk Petticoats.;, fully guaranteed not to crack or split for three months made with lo-inch tiounce, trimmed with shir ring and. four rows of 1-inch tailored bands; Col ors ares white, green, rose, V catawba, navy blue, Copenhagen, . gray, mais and black; T QC great special value, on sale for, each. .. $HkdD Sale .of me -oat White Ribbon , Floating Toilet and Bath Soap, two ounces heavier than A O Fairy; special price," dozen; cakes. . ,flJC M. & F. Special HotcK Soap, on 09' sale at, special, the- dozen cakes. ..mOC Jergens' 9-cake assortment fine O O Toilet Soaps, special price, box. . JOC Life Buoy Soap on sale at, the cake... 4 Jap Rose Glycerine Soap, at, cake, . 8 -Palm Olive Soap, on sale at, cake... 8e La Premier Castile Soap, at, the bar.. 7c Roger & Gallet's Toilet-Soaps, 1 1 Q all odors, special value at, cake... C Pond's Extract Soap, at, special ,i4 Woodbury's Facial Soap on sale 1Q. at this special low price, cake... C Jergens' Old-Fashioned Soap, t cake... 84 Transparent Glycerine Soap, 3 ' A0) 2 cakes in a box,, on sale. at, boxt,.lfciC 4-lb. bars Pure Castile Soap, special 43f 3000 Yds. ID )ress Goods Safe extraordinary of 3000 yds, fine Silk and Wooj and Wool Voiles in all the new colorings arid effects ; self-stripes, self-checks hair- nne stripes, etc.; Deaumui iaDncs tor summer dresses, suits and house gowns ; a splendid 'i variety for your selection. Q y Values to $2.50 the yard on sale at this very low price, "fi C ill mm Mmn Mm This week our great annual April gale of Hosiery Our entire stock, com- prising $100,000 worth of women's and children'! high-grade hosiery of every style and quality at prices that mean a considerable saving to the economi cal buyer Included will ' be found lislcs, silk and lisle, cottons, . brilliant lisles, all-silk hosiery ; plain, lace and embroidered styles,, all colors-Priced: Regular 25c Hosiery, on sale at. pair. .1 Of Regular 50c Hosiery, on. Bale at, pair. .43' Keguiar i.uu nosiery, on saie, pair. .7f Pamilan ftl.SO . Hoaierv. rn aal naii ai.3t!l "v." .-.ww -- 1 f " T - Regular 35c Hosiery, on aale at,, pair. .29 ' Kcgular 73c Hosiery, on sale at, pair..Tf Roular XlS Hoaierv. on sale - nulr , ' ---: - " ' Z.'- Regular "$2.00 Hosiery, on' sale, pair. $1.69 Regular z.5Q to am.ou Hosiery, on aale at prices trom, pair ,....i.wm to f7.8 Sale Kne.TaiifeS Stiife $40 Vataes : at $M45 In Portland leading Cloak and Suit Store a great offering tf high-grade Tailored Suits at an extrfcmcly low pricc--Plain and fancy tail ored garments in plain serges herringbone stripes, fancy prunellas, worsteds, black and white checks, etc. All this -season's most at- tractive apparel 30 to 38-inch coats trimmed with Ottoman silk and satin collar and cuffs, also,. Persian braid trimmed Skirts plain flared with bias folds and button trimmed Others sheath effect as well as a handsome line of strictly tailored garments Every suit in the lot hand-tailored, handsomely made and fin ished throughout Values range up to $40- On sale while they last at this very low price, each $24.45 Princess Dresses 8 Vals. $4.95 Great special offering of Women's handsome new Princess Dresses in ginghams and madras: waists have dainty yokes of allover embroidery, edged wtyh bias folds of material piped in contrasting colors of plain, material; also wide tucking; skirls are plain flare and neatly trimmed with deep hem and buttons; the best regular $8.50 values, : J4 QC on sale at this special low price, each.... REQUESTS DATA Oil WILLAMETTE United States Engineer's Of fice, Investigates Need ' ? j for Improvement. With th end In view of finding; out tb necessity for Improvement by the ; eneral government . Of the fa,Il of tha ' Vt illametta river at, Oreg-oa City and also of tba Channel or the Willamette from Oregon City to Eugene Major J. K. Mclndoe of the local United States engineers' office," has addressed letters to prominent residents of the Willam ette valley, asking for detailed reports or ttie proDaoie value or sucn improve ments. The following paragraph appearing In the letters from Major Mclndoe makes piainv the character of Information want ed by the department as a preliminary to providing for the Improvement: , "As the worthiness of this Improve ment wllL be. based upon tha present and prospective commerce and Its needs it is aesirea to nave statements rrom persons who have shown an interest in this .Improvement and whose local knowledge renders their opinion of val ue. and I invite you to furnish me with sueir or xne rouowine information you can, - together with your opinion as to the nature of the improvement re- auired: first, present commerce. Its character, amount and value; second, fu ture . commerce.- aue in pari to an im proved, waterway: third, present navl gatjon. kind of boats used, draft, etc.; rourin. wnarves ana wnan areas, sua gestions as to 'What ; Is needed In the way of wharves, under municipal and other public control to supplement the tlRS OVER TIME '" Will irstare Klsto About th rood. - When there's no relish' to any food nd all that one eats doesn't seem to do ' any good then is thaitime to make a turn over In the diet, for that's Na- - ture's way of dropping a hint that the food isn't the kind required. 1 "For a number of years I -followed . railroad work, much of It being office work of trying nature. "Meal times were our busiest part of the tfay. Eating too much ' and ' too quirkly of food such as is commonly served in hotels' and restaurants, to gether with the sedentary habits were not long in giving me dyspepsia and stomach trouble which reduced r Welrht from 10S to 1(0 rounds. "fhera was little relish in any food and Done of it teemed to do me any good, it seemed the more I ate the thinner I aot and was always hungry before another meal, bo - matter how murii I had eaten. "Then .commenced fair trial of (.rape-Nuta and was surprised how a mall saucer of It wnotr carry me along. irvng and with sailef ted appetite, until the reat meal, with no senna t lone of feune-er, weakness or distress as before "I have been following this diet now for several months and ny Improvement turn been so great all the others in my family have takea dp the use of Orspe Kuta with comrleie satisfaction and morn Improvement la health and bra I a 'American people ondmibtedty eat lrned'r. hare Jota of morrr. thus hlad .! 1irellfi sed therefore wd a f i tia 1 reedtse1ed sd font n t ra t 1 fr ourihmtL" "There's a Rea c '' lwk flea frfr f.e fomous little t- k. T e H4 to WeliriUe." r-rr read th above tetter? A r w one Tr from time to time. 1 : rf lire geriBle trae, and fall of I n stet. water route to be Improved to give Us maximum eiiiciency. iv is realized that tha principal decline of water trans portation, is due to lack of proper fa cilities for the transfer of freight from water to land -and vice versa: fifth. In formation -concerning the. utilization of waterpower which . could be developed In Improved waterways." . . - la his letter Major Mclndoo says that the securing of , this : ipf ormaUon and the submitting ;. of the proper recom mendations as to the improvement of the Willamette has been assigned to his office. MAFIA MEN T0KTURE WEALTHY ITALIAN tCalted Frew Letted Wire.) Braddock, Pa, April 19. Roberto and Nicola Blglleotta, believed to be mem bers of the Mafia, are In the Pittsburg Jail as a result of one of the most sen sational blackmailing plots ever run to earth In this state. . . .. It Is said the Btglleotta brothers for days had been torturing: Joseph Qugt Jotta, the wealthiest Italian of thli city, m an enori to make mm give up his money. The victim of the diabolical lot lies in a hospital with pieces ef is ears na not rut on and HMn wuunus i ii ii ii;iea in nis cnesc uugliotta bad yielded to the treat ment of his persecutors, who were at the bank to receive the raonev the A. tnanded. when-the police msde their in. pearance. The men were captured, after a running oat tie in the streets and taken to Pittsburg to prevent summary luetics being dealt by the excited Ital ian residents ox mis city. SWEET HOME YOUTHS EGO STREET PBEACHEB (seUI Dtapatrs to The JaaraaLI Lebaaon. Or, April !. "Reverend Douglas Hamilton, known throughout this sectloe as the street preacher, an swered an Invitation to preach at Sweet Home erd met an "egg" reception. Hamilton was at Sweet Home Tseadar and Wednesday eights. After the serv ice M"rdnedy he was set upon- by ere ytMfths. who followed him to the hotel, pelttog him with eggs of uncer tain ag. The following morning Marshal Kee sey arreted Verw Keeny, Ray Paddnrk, M'm Warklna Frank IWnace,. Roy r Iliott. Harry Darla and Herbert Bo. er. arw rearli l-ded a-uilty and was fined It by Recorder Horner. HamiH was Umnerad la a water ing treush a few rears aao. near Rrin while eihortlng. His men tail (y u clouded. Kt he Is TkarsBJese - LEW SULLY IS ;i'S T Lew gully, erstwhile minstrel man. usurps the place of the topliner this week at the Orpheum.and la worth' the entire price of admission. With his fas cinating smile and a loquacious purple suit accentuating his embonpoint (by the way. why doesn't he use that word In his struggles with French?) he has tha mrhim ttitrflanna wnllfmv anil vtuvl whole audience smiling and 'good humored long before he decides that "we are well enough acquainted." to hear another song. His songs are ''all frood and whiskerless; he sings them nntead of talking them, a la vaude ville, and yet every word la distinctly understood; and- he uaea successfully the art of gentle suggestion and mskes his jokes carry even with the slowest. In spite of several mother-in-law Jokes nis stunt is one of the Peat seen la months at the Orpheum. . i The Playlet. .uDld 1 at - Home " is dabbed a' satire and presumably satar ises the woman's suffrage movement. and Its results as advertised in comic supplements. Incidentally, there is a good deal of satire on the present at titude of mighty man toward tha cook wife at home, but being a little finer satire It nlss the majority. The play, let is ordinary In Its conception, but Angela Dolores makes a fine appear ance and wears some pretty clothes. The Melnotte Twins and Clay Smith give a little turn entitled "Artistic Non sense," which seems at first to have forgotten the first ward In the title, but In the encores their work comes up and In "Bo Do I" they are really funny. The exceptionally pretty ap pearance of the two girls, who are sur prisingly alike, keeps the turn from be ing mediocre. i . . .-...t;..:. Thomas H. Persse and Edith Mason appear In "Jealous About Nothing," which Is vague enough- in the sequence ot its piot to do grand opera, and probably for that reason a grand opera air or two suffers by parody. ; Mr. Persse has- a fair tenor voice which he loves to hear in. slowly dying high notes. Hawthorne and Burt give some vaudeville dialogue and the Jew's oft repeated "And I ; - la-aughed, and 1 la-aughed" makes all the audlsnca en. vlous. Since it was full of snaps it may pass - aa a snappy turn. Rosalre and Doreta give some eomedy ! eccentrlques which include some very funny and clever tumbling on the part of the sailor. The comedy is better than athletic turns usuallv offer. u.in Hern don gives a monologue as a girl at ' a dapce which Is amusing in its mo-' notonv. Tha movinar nloturea r eeptionally good and the orchestra gives Ckaxvscs Ve Si?scti EjfectvxaWy. Dispds ccUs cdneadownes dueo CousYxpaWoxi; Acts xvaxray. QcstnA as aJLoxaUvc. rcu-Jbutv ati3i 0V2LT To Vs bncJco JJccs. a. rti by fe i CALIFORNIA Fic Syrup Co. eej a cWv. eeeytar mat 5? per bottle. NAVAL OFFICERS SET PUBLIC RJGHT rrsttei Preaa leased WlrO iPhUadelphla, April 19. Naval offi cers point out that It Is a mistaken Idea that their objection to former Secre tary Newberry's order revolutionizing the navy -yards Is a reopening of hostil ities between the line and staff.) Offl cars explain that this la not the case, and that the entire trouble arose 'from ixewoerry s -order no. s." Newberry's order removed Una offl eers from the heads of mechanical de partments tn the navy yards and made mem inspectors, wnose soje duty Is to pass upon work turned out by a "gen eral department" under the direction ef the chief technical aide to the com mandant. FOR THE PUBLIC few reraaete Cares Cemraa, Colds, rahJUs aad, al oars eases . U rive Xomra. Much is being dons In these days te p tne ravage oi consamption. bet probably nothing has been so effective stop ae teaching the pub. Ic how to break ep a mid cad cure coo g ha bronchlUa. tew- stlltla, etc, with simple borne mixed medicine free from opium, poisons, eta A laxstive roues syrue, Tree from whis key and poumne is the prime need. A eough lndK-ate lanammsttoa and een- reetioa and theee In turn ere due te an exeese ef waste and poisons tn the ra ters. A lootc Isxatlv rough svrup rida Ine eratetn or corretloa while relfev. Ing the patBful roghlng. Get the fo loving and mis at home- One balf evnee riuve in clierrv bark, one ewnce corrnoend eesence rardn and ttiaee ouncra arrvnt white plae romponed r'aka the bottle end take twentv 4nr,u every half hour for four hnurt Then mir TO one tpne'Ml tbrv nr four timet daily, fliv ei nf rn im ac e p. Cut this eet aad sere it tar some friend , lht- BRAND :--JtM 1 JH TWil MAPLE S;RXlt? p8MPKF VALE BANKER'S SOX SB0WS LV WELL (Ssectal tneetlefe TW JoerbiL Ontario, Or, April It. The 9-year-old eon or Mr. and Mra U . Hadley of Vale was drowned yesterday by falling into a welL He fell head first Into the mud and water and strangled to death. Mr. Hadlev la a prominent banker and business msn of Vale sod the soot was his only child. . - - - DIPLOMAT CHASED BACK TO DEAR PAREE ftaln Frets Leases' Wire. I . San rranclscn, April If After a va ried "dtflomailc- career here. Count V TV Jntifrey d Abhena. as attache of the French res sal s effice.. denerted t attar for Paris " The cet was bora here, bit fit taken te Paris when a child. After leaving school he rH HTd to Pen Fran rlacn end hrn hie d'nlomatle crr by elrgteg F renrh dittlea at a hnqtet ef tke rVrfia ef the America a Revt ki- tfcr-n round bout with his chauffeur, - whose wife he hsd Invited to dinner. His flnsl engagement was at the Fairmont hotel laat week, when he found the doors of his apartments locked be cause of his absentmlndedness with re gard to the settlement of his bill. Members or the local French colony claim the count snubbed them and toadied te American ' milllonalrea. and whiapers of this condition of affairs reached Paris. The "recall" was In voked and. the count entrained today. BO? DRINKS WHISKEY; ' UXC0XSCI0US 5'DAYS Or, April 20. Nat Nye, Eugene. ll-year-old boy of this city, known on I he streets as "Speck." on account of numerous frecklee en bla face. Is In e . precarious condition from drinking, whiskey. wMr.i the phvaiclana na v con tained a quaa;ltv of wood alcohol. Judg ing from the eymptoma of the bov's 10- pm. The bov drank the Honor laet Thursday sight aad has fceea uncon scious since, , ' I Kfforts are belrr mad a te smrehmd the persors whe gre of sold the liqwe to him. Yeine Nre Irr with. Ma IT- year-old brother ie an eld shark back ef a reataurtnt. Thev in hotk street The Formula on every paciagc of Oran eme (Wm) Shows ' yoa uhy, It to quickly dispels Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, "Grip," Indigestion and Brain Fag. IX I Kis next apfearanre a-ag In a eaa kaaatars aad are aell known,