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"1 -S..- TttE OREGON, .DAILY JOURNAU. PORTLAND, FRIDAY . EVENING, APRIL 1, 1910. 10 4n . -Mil RECEJPTS SHOW BWE 0F2Z64PERCEHT Business of Postoffice for Last Month Promises to " Place INSPECTOR SCORES JEALOUSY BREAKS GARBAGE SYSTEM SIfOIVPEOE FORMER t: i:y -"-"-,.- - ;' v- f ,- -jj. 7; j.'; 1 ,', v.: w '"N 'is-:-- ; 'rii J.vi'.-.-j ''VV,v :'-tt Al IHIATI lllKl ATAn STURGESS EXPLAINS HIS OFFER TO FOREIGN MISSIONS Mrs. .Sarah Evans Places Re sponsibility ifor Garbage : k , Accumulation., " C. E. Dougherty StatesThat , wife's Jealous Rage Drives Sarah. A. Evena, Ity , market inspec-1 . : I tor. In her monthly report to the 'city I " ' 1 1 ; r ' " ' i n U ' Portland Well Tovvard Top health board aned attention toaay to , mm nrorn Ministry ' to Di me lncrwaaeo, activity in nop uepaninoiii , . . ..j , , , . r I V II I .IT I .1 II II - : u I of List for Entire Country. Pontofflc receipts ' for -the month of lowing to the arelessneaa of merchant In permitting urbase t to.- accumulate, j She attributes thin careleqsnea to the I Jew nd Gentile poured the mass of I et antlal jrrowthor PortlanJ. and or the The report atates that tha mlldifeath. thla mornln. Judga Morrow, unassisted. """"" " 7. i Vt ,Z jI S I :' ' ln P :ontn eau-ni a areai presented each of alx applicants with uik .i"ri vinca v uiiiito : i minv . meai aeaiers unnrensrea ana mn r th nnmi f 1 xupm nt th r,i-i. w. Jb. Williamson, aseistani posimae-1 rnnn1nrnhlA inmnllit wti nut tn Iir iinani tpr. In hla report of the receipts,' which department by purchasers of spoUad months. .-v-,lr-V: ' . J was aubmltted today, f shows that tha 1 meat. Th fiinUsuallr warm daya in 1 1 fl , .m. rviiht 1:'m'm !,. - uicrfBse im mon hi ui mureii i Marcn round the deaiera wiMiout ice in tnf nr -th rhriituwtrhmvh hi. .22.64 .per cent over tho . receipts of thflr refriserators: . !. r I lealnimr of frtlv wnmn i hi. March, 1909 Bo larra . Is thla. percen-l . Mrs. Fvans says that' muclvJt"wble rreatlona caused him to move SO times iHK vi increase mm rorimnu wm i win arie from the fact that the streets i jn nine years. probaoiy no listed at or near tna top in l .re ,fn 0f Unlicensed , peddlers, who I . "Finally I oult Brea.ch.lnr for mnA - lncrease of buainesa. - I will be a areat nuisance when summer I Douerherty ' testified. , ;"I ; took no. In January, Fortlandlwas credited I frulta honm nlntlfuk The saddlers I Bit Ion aa ; n1uniiui.;i with ,hi vn. -n un an increase greater in comparison i are -operating" because' of the. fact that ham - Printlmr. V Stationery com iimn any oiqer-cny ui vnw uniwu omiosicitr Attorney Kavanauan. It IS said. I pany.- Jfly wire s conduct made tnm -eiccept iwo eau ians t;ny, uian, ana failed to file an answer t0 the, lnjunc-1 nervous. Sha followed me around the prlnKIlela, mass, eeaiue was vjar, in i tion suit; of the peddlers against the I street ana aeoused me oj being" unfaith the rear Portland's.. Increase of re-1 ordinance recently passed by .the cltyj tut I" thought . anything wu better ceipts ror inat montn amountea to zs.iv (council,' to drive hawkers from the bua-1 men tne torment of her tantrums." per cent. . Jin eoruary : ine increase i ! street a over tne same .month - last 'year ' was 20 82 per cent. . . . , ' "For this time of the year". Mr. Wil liamson Mrs. Powell, who had been a member of Dougherty's congregation in Castle rock, Wuh., said that one day she was Dairy Inspector Active, ' 1 h w u.! .!.. -tit'S.? lh , tha house i whent Mra Dougherty son said today,, "the. Increase Isj:,1 " " r OTbTrtuhlmVri bo,mc"1 ,B' MI'') ' Th HalrV lnnntAr anil - hla rfnmtfv I ?f v ui- Herbert fillverwood, scored a wrfber it. w J.'i-'tv,- of dairies, tha beat score riven being I I" 1" of !,nn, ?', Pop S.7t'out or.a possible 100 points. found, spec Innd will bo well at the head of the list." JVlr. Williamson's report of ' the re- cpipts for March shows: c : v Recelptg .. . .,...i..IT.0B5.l Receipts, March,. 1909 2.019. jncrpene ............ Increase per cent .-. . WILL START WORK ON iiilii a. Btagsoiu, anotner instance or a ... ItPhiV- r t h..w vr-V. rouna. uy. tne evidence it was shown .. 11041.95 Wc'fy h Don and Winnie were married In March and 13 -deaths from these diseases,- . Of .the - deaths - It- were caused by tuberculosis ' and 8 by diphtheria. Other, diseases ' reported were measles, smallpox, i.v- chicken : po, erysipelas, JS08 after .short acquaintance. ; "I told them - to walt,J testified the mother. Mra Jane Ferguson. "I told him that by spring he would not be loving my j Georre B. Bturgees, millionaire coal daughter and , that he had better not operator of . rennaylvanla, - who an AV iwrrv CMilEGIE PRAISES SPEAKER Mill : m . t . v.-.w v' r - !.:,': . - ' : - t . ( i Looks and; Acts' Like; Lincoln, . Heays, and Is Honest;'. - Admires-Roosevelt; ? George B. 8turg8s. Wight, v the expert whooping cough. ; No deaths resulted from these. The medical school Inspectors report ed that they had made a total of 11,280 examinations of public school children. Dr. Wheeler stated: In his monthly re- bv the Cham ber of Commerce of this P' that the- new Isolation hospital city to Install its new exhibit of nat- nt Kelly" s Butte will be completed be- ural resources' and Products, will bezln liore no ena oi April. wor tomorrow, sf r. Wight arrived rrom California a few days agoi' The exhibit is intended to be the finpst gotten together i on the- Paclflo coast .and perhaps , anywhere . In . the world, as both , material and money Is to ne had. . The cost will be. covered by subscriptions from - public-spirited -In dividuals and -firms who have discov ered the value of showing visitors what th state has to offer. The' exhibit will Include all kinds of flowers, . fruits, grains, - grasses- and Tnnrrv till ha wii aiira fitiva .nAii.k I . . . . , wj. mumps, typhoid fever, scarlet fever and iftir they were married.' ha vraa mi nouncea weroay M.av e. miu ---i. ; - m -.k- .....w. WJ war marnea. ne was gone 1 wv0i fortune to -tha um of fore rn ny June. : .. -: . j ,.;V .imim, r.m.ih . ' itMiai,Mi'. 'Jr"X? V" Plinln, 'hi; efVeT l, 7 &T of disappointed expeetatlona She. had married Solomon Parnass in 1899. but she had -not given her once-widowed heart away until Parnass had promised i&pv in aaaition to a home-for her chil dren. Then he failed to pay the 1600 - I consider foreign missions, the . most Important thing In the .world.", he said. "I consider the laymen's 'missionary movement as the solution. for the for-, elgn mission- problem.r-"The nation - wide PORTLAND and finally locked . the dcV vtpoa hla "L'"1, VLI, XLF bride and her children when they went "!f,"!"i AUJL Z,! J? ? '": DOCTOR to the theatre one night. dictations of the spirit -'of modern -times 1: tMinnle Rosenberg had been married which.ls. to,, wipe ; outdenominatlonal a - . . " . 1 11 v aai 1 aaraa -s1-a tannml nntlnna I onlya year and a half trntil her husband accused her of unfaithfulness and sore ly wounded her sensibilities by relating niatory or nis thoughts to her right out in . public Mr..Parnais and Mra Rosenberg both spoke nothing but Tid- . " i nisn, so gave tneir evidence throuarh an interpreter. ?:!' lines; to do away with denominational prejudice, and competition and ; tp get 1 $2,041,839.42'; together In - cooperative ' work toward one great 'cause.- It means that anew era of world' history has : been com menced when the laity Is, found leading the 1 effort f to evangelise ' the .world In this generation. For tha$ matter,! thia Is tha only generation we can reach. We must be busy now or never." . TAGOMA GLEARINGSTh " :; ;'; SHATTER RECORDS Tacoma, v Wash,! " , April ? i 1 , Tacorna bank clearings today broken all previous records by nearly 1300,000, reaching ENDS LIFE AT PASCO Jim ' (raited Press teased Wlra. Chicago, April 1. Andrew Carnegie, the steel kinr. stonolng here on his wav'i noma from his trip through the west. paid -tribute yesterday to "Uncle Joe" Cannon, speaker of the house, who, Car negie says, looks and acta more like Lin coln than any one he ever knew. , '. ' i. "The distribution; of .wealth through out the world is -unfair." Carnegie be gan. Then he shifted . suddenly to the virtues of the speaker. . ! "Uncle Joe Cannon looks and, acta more. Ilka Lincoln than any man X ever knew, he said,, .and I knewhoth well. - VI have the greatest .admiration for Uncle Joe,,- . Just, see how for years he has been the, watchdog of the "United Statea treasury. - I believe- he haa tl-1 ways aeted according'Tanthe dictates of his conscience..--He Is an honest man, a good man, and cannot be bribed In any way." . .- ; -, , , Speakfng of. Roosevelt Carnegle'aldt , ''I am a great admirer of Colonel Roosevelt. I have followed his. trip with Interest, but don't agree with his conclusions aa tOi how Egypt, ought to be.goyerned. ' t don't think the Lord aver made a man good enough to govern an other, nor a nation goed enough to gov ern another nation.- Egypt has attained great prosperity under British rule, but I think It would have greater prosper ity under Its own rule." , t IMPROVEMENTS WILL rl' : COST CITY $86,000 The strfet committee of -the city ex ecutive board ' yesterday afternoon rec ommended the award of street Improve rnent contracts to the amount of $86,000. Included in the list of awards recom mended was one for a fill on Division street between Grand avenue and East Tenth street This work will cost tha city 117,923.50. The LPaclflot Bridge company will get. the contract . v. .-Bids, of the Oregon Hassam company for the -paving v of.-; Blast Twenty-first street and Holladay avenue wera laid on the table - until . the neat meeting. The streets aro to' be paved with has sam.,' 'The company'' tender waa 11.75 a square yard for the paving material Hassam is said to be a cheap mixture of concrete and it Is. the bellf of . property owners that It -can be laid at a profit for, $1.60 a square yard.. ;y - - j .A in charge i OFGIHOTIIER Ella Perdue Alleges i She, Bore Children, of, Man: Who , - .Stole Her.' " Declaring she . waa ,.' kidnaped eight ' vears ago and forced to" Jive with Gle Mobleir aa hs. wife during this time, Ella Perdue caused .the man's j,arrest - last night She also caused-the. Arrest of her i.urv nffi .11 vuri 'old. They, have- been living at 364 tt' Bast' Oak street Ella Mobler, as she has been known, i Is now 22 years old. and the mother off ; three children.1 . " ( ' . According to - the story rthe - young ' woman told Patrolman J. J-Murphy, ahes lived at Vancquveri' WaslT, She was 16 years old when she met 'Mobler. She told the nollceman . he., kidnaped- her. and thev had been llvlne together since J that Uine.- She. further sayr they were never lawfully married.-';. The oldest otitic la a hnv. ai. vears Old. tbft next la a girl, three years old, "and the baby - The young "womaft' further eomplalna , that Mobler recently deserted -her and the children." and cliarge. him with Im moral relations with the 18- year, old-, sister. "He Is held in the cfty JkU under bail $1000. The girl has "been taken t in 111 (4 UJ in, jutviui, . The charges will be heard .Wednesday , In municipal court " , . ' - re J st A t V Sarsaparifla Leads all othenncdiciries in- J thev cure "of all - "sprincr "ail- - rnent?; "humors; lofs of appe i tite,,that tired Jeeltnale- ness and wervbusness; . ' . "v , It effects its Igreai: ay tfkS not ' simply because - it contains sar- f sapanlla, but-becauspjit cpmhires. v s 1 1 k v viitv4a "vaiMva-w ev different Get chocolated tnt in gradient s.- ' f It today, in'usual ItQufd form r I ited tablets called, - Saisatebs. J ! .-JU.!1, !-. ! .. g..,Lj., . ...ft . , goeell DtsDateh to The 3arn,L 1 '. marnea ueorge- w, AX- Pasco. Wash.. Anrii 1. ir. fl Bohi.il tell at The Dalles In 1881. Their mar- weMin. as wall aa mlnarala flahi anrf I mac her ffimmlHM anlrMa aartv vmimr-1 T'ed life was peaceful until the turn nitive game blrda - The rerishable Xt day morning by shooting himself In' the ?' tnltwentlethcentury. Then. Ax. hibits wlU be put through ' a process mouth with an old pistol.; ; This not nccordlns; .theldence,hrMfc. that will preserve them In their orig- Vm found on the corpse: r-..Aj,C !,,,,. wife with a knife. Mrs. inal state for years to come. .The ex- ."Dispose of my body In the cheapest Ax" left' home and stayed away. Her hiblt will-be 'maintained In i the large possible manner. . Perhaps here on my nubandmada ino effort to i get her back. rnnm nt. Ih. I'h.nh.. IK mm nhn. . UTi vl.h alnva ,w. . . MrS. Harriet F. ChUTChlll told a StOrV flant-of- tlHHBwtel-Bltnrildmr t miicK 1 'T7t2Trra fwd . Tr -I w . .a I fMaVil IU Tim fllfl nfiK IlKft'tnn TV Ilk In .wnitk TAFT RAILWAY BILL REPORTED IN HOUSE TbA slst VAli eklnlr Ytaas4 Ko 4nnueft was held. ? ' ' - r,V? I Dr. Bchumscher was fcor'n in Germany. cause he did not like the style In -which she supported him. The first home they moved to after tneir marriage m litl t vi. o(.uuiiiaviiv, wiu wm in vjrr-r mail . i . . . . . . He w..7lyfa,rs old. He is survived. by ?': his wife and' three daughters. Dr. C Schumacher left Portland about fled. . But high ; prices of living , com pelled her to seek a' cheaper place, so that she could keep expenses within her salary.; Instead of moving to a cheaper place witn nis wire, cnurchiu. went (CDlted Prra Lms Wlra.1 Wsshington. April 1. The report of Jl '1 "Jfll!""? .l iv. i a. jsscagaa au wiU wcu. tu AiiuuiB. near l no ill in ill-: VH avreiKii na ovrBUall -a-,- -nf.t. a a i a " " . i DiaCf . Willi 1119 WlifJL - V-nun commerce on ... the railroad .-regulation "ZPZZ mllS"Z. 'Ill .".P .?BiLrtway and -never camrbaefc- bin was submitted to tha houaa- todav. I " . " " I v-;., - i,i The railroad regulation WU la one of ZT . J 1,. . ' thh HminltrHon meaaurea M haa al.l Lan1 ' S5 U B0W to be living at ready : been discussed ; In ; the senate 1 hJSf ea i wwait. ifrina" ) i.n .ntiMl - Thirty-five years Ugo Dr. Schumacher thst they , will ftubnutj a Th. K41I .a r.r.nTA h .a '""' ukn.nil JMIBt - w w.u.vv. ww. uvhsv wta s ui II aavs-avak-aat XJIsi rulailJai aa W- Ulned.a number of , changes In the Slw" -"Y;."" -""IS. -"JS:,'".r: ZflfJ t-h?. "WMU-,t W" rrtJt.Htr ;rid thai The brooded ovr ld age i .... iivlivv uw-iiuwi. Kiiu ma iiubh Iclal circumstances became poor, LOCAL LAND OFFIC CENOMUCH WORK HIDDEN DANGERS freight, togo OVER NORTH BANK Many pubUo land entriee and many cases already pending have made the Portland land office a busy place for the paet few weeks and have converted C. B. Merrick, the newly appointed re ceiver. Into a very busy man. - . ;- t,, - .' - j. I ' k - " tt-t ' v .; i oinco me iirst or tne year 40 -cases A a tore Give Timely Warnings That J, M. Hannaford.' second vioe presi-lhave been , pending and an effort Is No Portland Citizen Can Afford j, fln f e Northern Paclflo Railway, being .made, to clean up the work of -n iBTnore ;'' 1 "-: ' I wnv "rougq roruwia yesterasy i toe ornce so tnai tnose wno nave filed - . :.." '-,, V: r lenroute. to his home in 8t Paul after on . eovernment land and era-avattw DANGER SIGNAL Ko. I comes from rugei souno. staiea tnai ar-ftne nnai action or tne government can the kidney secretions. ' They wlU warn I rangementa are -under way to have alget their titles In as short a time aa Is you when the kidneys are sick.-: Well greater quantity or ruget- souna freight possible, kidneys -eaerete a -clear, .amber, fluid, detoured over the : North Bank tracka ; Two clerk a are now busy getting rid Slclc kidneys send out a thin, pale and In order to relieve the congestion on the of accumulated business. Recently an foamy, or a thick, red. ill-smelling urine, line through the mountains to and from additional man , was put In the. office full of sediment and irregular of paa- the Puget sound cities, . . , . ; to aid in 4he work. It la the desire ef age.-. -i-'-4.'t 1 --CfT :'T-;"'T T-Be matter has not yet been placed Mr. Merrick to get the work In 5 the PANrtER HIGNAL NO. $ comes I rom wnciaiiy oerora , 8. - p. B. officials office as nearly up to date as possible the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, " ... DUV" ,' very naeiy .mat ao mat mere win be aa little delay or aharp and acute, tell you of sick,kld-North,erncpaclflo- to"g routed over and tangle In the goverpemtal red tape (.M warn mnnf(h annrah eln orin joana roaa win DO consider-1 SS possioie. itroniir. ImhttSS end Brirht's -dlsaase. 1 a-tMy mcreaaea ana, mat ine U. tr . to 8. 1 Doan'e Kidney- PHIS cure sick kidneys C0ln'T Wi f? .concur Inl M l(U CDC WIW IM i.gaOTfflih CONSOLIDATED COAL W. Jenkins, retired .1110 XL Harrison I lavel a-rarta. - , - , I nnmilMfe lllkir-n Pt.. .Portland, Oregon, saya: -Doan e - - ' ' - 1 ; UUIVirMm I O - mllsCd oeen and cure them permanently. ionianq prooi: - T tl 1 1 V. . . . Jk k . t th.YH 'ARRESTED . bar-karhe annoyed me off and on for . eome time, and dull dragging pains - throughout the kidney regions made it difficult for roe to attend to mv work." The kidneys were badly out of order end caused me additional annoyance. nen ixnn s money fine were Drought -to my attention. I procured a box end Va-n their nee.' They. brought relief eooner than I expected, and I continued taxing tnem until my trouble had an tlrely di this I hare ppeared. mm that time to bad ad continued freedom from Kidney complaint, ana I cheerfully ree nnriend Doan's Kidney . Pills to all suf ferers of weak or Inactive kidneys. Por sale by s. ell - dealersf Price EC enta reater-MIIbun Co, Boffalo. New . York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tie '"name Dean's - and take no other.----. , (United Press Lessee Wlra.1 a,-- I ' Baltimore, Ma.. April I. The Con sol - FOR THEFT OF CAMERAiW,lted CoaI today granted a t y- vm invi ?eaav tti iuu i wsasr'ai j its miners. Th company . employed A camera valud at I ISO, which waa sli Alain 4 Vt BnnnmKAt fnnM T T ftllu 4U .ewi.:bu dinT .rrZ" West Virginia. Weatern Maryland and terday and Fred Kohlus. a taxicab Urlv- tn 8om"""t nloa ln P-Qpsylvanla, baa been arrested and accused er. haa been arrested and in-nuii the theft, - Detectives Day and Hyde UNION OFFICIAL AND Euiott caned a taxie.bto t.k. him FAMILY ARE; POISONED " i u iuwu aiatiun. . jib ien ine earn er m mf venicie. w nen ne asKed for tSmelsl Dtsnatt to lie SoaraaLt it the driver disclaimed all knowl- : La , Grande, Or, April 1. County edge of the camera. The detectives Fruit Inspector Garrlt Oldenburg, his found that rrederiek; Chappel had eaoid wife and daughter, had a narrow escape It to the pawnbroker. Chappel said he from death by ptomaine poisoning last bought it from Kohlus., He refused to night The family 'was seised with ter- Ulk or the affair. The charges will be rlble pains, and all nleht lens- wara in heard Saturday In municipal court. SICIN DISEASES grave danger of death. Tbey-are Im proved today and will recover. ' i. Tbey are unable to trace tha poison ing to Its source. - LAYMEN GATHER . ; A, AT-FESTAL BOARD Ministers , and Laymen of the Oregon conference of the - United Brethren lylns; Jurt beneath the outer corerlaf; or Unae-tHa, ig a sensltiva mam. t Vrtaoua flesb to which are Imbedded thousand of small hifwi mmit Tt a f tia-otsgli the tUar relag ?ad arterlea that nutriment la smmiiad from tha hiomi I church, gave a banquet In honor -of Blab- i M tit different pore (land tad lyttphacg.Thuj the akin la kept healtbr. 69 SmlfLra "M-"JelI tf'r "moon a.,,1 frea lYcm all eruption or ulaeaae. by pure blood. Butm topSSaS u7uf? Bi.hp i t .a m suiTiymg sn wiw searuiiui prepemeg it ttmatajuy Irritate and 1 and laymen. Beeolut Ions ladorslnK the $ toe eaucatersuns, -pan ana gum as wita gaarp nxatic matter.' Then th I movement lor progressive evangelical , urn uuniaH uuim. aw,,i mja nuvnn in n im-a m .u. -. . . i wura win aouDira. - - p.in viui u - ii nm muuoui i- on tS surface. Applying- soothing lotion, calve; etc, te the outer eruptions coe cot purify the blood and therefor the gkia trouble ca not to cured in thli VALE BUILDING CO. ' : --in-.--r.ef. 8. a a ctij a gJn digeaae. br neirtrallrlD . . to IMPflRDnn ATCn v. . h -rora from the Hood. It coolg the add heated circulation, builds It up to ..v-, - ' IliUUorUnA I CL) ; cc -.ru rtre rrta ard thlcknesa, maiaplte Itt rich., nutria oua corptiaclea. and ' - - ' ' i to ii t pur.ty ia svery wr. Then the akin, tastead of being irritated and e a- .a w rg pur.ty ia .very waT. Then the aWa. -taatead cf being Irritated and p 'lr,Trong hav; mcornorated th. tren ef t'.ood. fj, g, B. Cures Ecema Acae, Tetter. Salt Rheum, ters at Vale. Or, oapit.i. noo.ooo. a CX, tc-,3, j.rr.ea, nahag, etc. Book: on Ekia Diseases free to aU-wfco ; The H. r. Koen sales company haa TUB BYSTTT EPECITIO CO, 'JffUSlA, OA, been Incorporated by-II. R. Koen of Butler; Wa??h, X. M, Koen and Ueorga 1 laaweii, capitaj, etoifc . . . mmmm :VvC';Li;t.''':?."i7:Vii i'v; '-'i.K'i''' -;,--? .v.4,.,.- j ' a t . ' ; , :SaJle? " r fii ' ' J i- S&& - p -.- .. ... . - : 1 aT- - - --t .a- ia( V. ar vT"- H388-390 East -Morrlsoit StreetrNearQmnd Avenue - 1 --. - -m r -- .... " i. ' ". . 'at-. : THE POPULAR UST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE EXTENDS TO YOU A HEARTY CREETC; i 4 ; . We wish' vou aunceaa and. ton. ,wa thank ' vou 'fae OUR auaeaaa.'- eue it.V; ,tioularly. Business scarcely eould have , been-bettee, pralae f rom eustomers en alP sideetould U . J I . . I I . :J Aft.... A? 1 t ' mini; i.t unn iirnurt ana - we wi insi r . entire spring season so rsr 'Ml eeen one wo msy olsae aa ideal. We are glad we have pleased you. .? Tomorrow we shall endeavor to please . 3 EXAMPLES OF OUR MANNER OF MARKINO QUALITY MERCHANDISE ARC GIVEN ON THIS PAGE. IT 18 BARGAINS 8UCH AS ARE QUOTED BELOW THAT ARE DRAWING '-THE ATTENTION " OF ''THOUSANDS OF' PORTLANDS SHREWDEST WOMEN TO THE i WONDERFUL .TRADINQ POSSIBILITIES OF .THE NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER. A MAMMOTH PURCHASE AND MARVEL0U8 ARRAY OF READY-MADE WEAR 8EC0RED . FROM' A RETIRING NEW YORK MANUFACTURER AT 20o ON THE DOLLAR will be placed on aale here tomorrow morning at 9:30 aharp- To secure the vbeat of the slmost unbelievable offerings it' is important that you be here promptly when the sale starts 9:30 ..m--no jseonei no later. - - - . - -. - , , - .. . , i -. . . -,.-..-. .u. f ,- . . ,t , . . A Suit Piirchase Etraordiiiasy 'JUST 60 OF THEM RUSHED IN TO U8YE8TERDAY BY EXPRE88. THEY AJRE ?ART OF THE IMMENSE PURCHASE- MADE BY US4ER0M AN - EASTERN OPERATOR WHO '1000 yards bee lUERICAn PBINT CALICOES . Best . quality. Every pattern and oolQr. To morrow at . , r5e Yard 50 - SySxS Only one of a style. The beat $200. values .you have over looked upon. Note the price' - - - . Qi ;; - The New Chamoisette Look" like! wlli.twaah like - and ' outwear real Chamois. All sizes. Jo . morrow , ,. 25 8EE THEM TONIGHT IN OUR B)d - DISPLAY WINDOW. - We have room, to show but a few in our windowej the balance will be shewn from' our suit room display recks. FROM THE .INTENSE FUROR THEY HAVE CREATED SINCE WE HAVE PLACED THEM ON DISPLAY, WE PREDICT FOR TOMORROW A SEN8ATION SUCH A8 EVEN THIS SUSY MTTLE, 8HOP HAS NEVER YET EXPERIENCED. v, : k t-? Juet imagine! Thee are all wool aergee, diagonals, worsteds, manniah mixture and ehadow Panamas, every one cleveHy made and finished and all lined with the 'genuine Skinnar satin -linings. - Colore include black, navy-blue, Alice, tan, castor, light and dark gray. , . - THE SKIRTS-Tb THESE 8UITS ALONE ARE WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE WE ASK FOR THE ENTIRE SUIT. 8iae range from- 32"a to 38's. - 7 v ' ' t . LW have been.' requested eoores ef timee tody to Isy this or that auit aside for certain par ties,, but we have abided by our usual custom of playing no favorites.- The speeiala-we adver rise CO only te our patrons who respond to our sale, announcements for this reason WE MAKE NO RESERVATIONS, SEND NONE C O. D and accept no phono erdera. '' 4? ' ,.'xA:.BUSYi.THRONQ;Wltl . BE ON HAND AT 9:30 A.. M. BE SURE YOU ARE ERE. - 'A -CHOICE PART ' OF. THE. BIG PURCHASE CONSISTS OF . vi 19 THE BEST SoO VALUES. ALL COLORS, ALL SIZES, AT i f i Two- Hundred,TrfmmedReady-W'-Wear-' '-v Tailored and Dress Hats - Sample line of a leading designer. '. Hsts -"that are aa practical as they ere .charming, and aold in the vegular -wajr at $3.00 each. Every one a new style, received since. Easter. On sale tomor row at, each 02.00 COYERPJACKETS? s- :- - -.l-f -----i- -100 N EVY S P R I N G STYLE TIGHT FITTING SHORT AND THREE- QUARTER LENGTH COVERT' JACKETS, SATIN LINED.- BEST $7.50 VALUES,- AT Suxximcr; tiAlAalsem 1n girtUTl long style Corsets. Best: SOo 'and 75o -quality.' Tomoi i 20 c If you require a stylish spring akirt, euoh a you -would be proud to waar' with a nobby rw waiat, here is an Interesting item. .. 1 ' , . " . ., , AJI-woo panamas' in all the latest effects and-colors, made to' sell at from $5.00 to $150." usntity oi high grade voiles In the lot. The maker suffered an awful loss, but set aenti-e t to the winds, likewise profit. We will place tha lot on sale at a eriu ha 1; any aim Mar event ever held in Portland. ' -. . a.. 7 The neMT, corset -for-stont vwomen v--f Self Reducing : See Cut .Every one guaranteed : All sizes to 30a v .: at the pair v : Pumpr and Oxfords . The' aftermath ef Easter'.-- Can - yu . approach the price? Beit $2,50. values OaGa'u'U- , Hsd these Shoee -been marked at thair -) worth to begin with, you would pay Just $ ,. ") more. We bought them under circumstance t enabling ua to feature them temcrrow at $2.45. Smart Pumps, one or two -at ran etyle. anug fitting at the heel, in patent colt or plain gun metal.. All siiee. A