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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
THE MORNING OREGON! AN; FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. Women9 s White Vests 33c Small Wares Sale Prices LESS UN Very fine White Lisle Vests, low neck, sleeveless style, with fancy lace-trimmed yoke, regular 50o value ; special sale O 9 price '. JJL Women's Cluster Bibbed White , Summer Vests, with low neck and wing sleeves, a popular Sum mer garment, regularly worth 20c each; special White Sale 1 Price iiJC Women's White Lace Lisle Hose, allover lace patterns, good wear ing qualities, worth 35c 29c Boys' Waists, a clearing sale of 3 styles Mother's .Friend, Colo nial - and Faultless makes come in soft finish madras; regularly worth 35c each; special.... 15 And in laundered on negligee style, worth 50c each, for .25$ Women's Lace Lisle Hose, import ed goods, fine white lisle, very choice patterns, worth Q A r. 50c pair; special J"C. Misses' Hose, white lace lisle, all ages, worth' 25c pair, T for - FIFTH STREET WASHINGTON STREET SIXTH STREET " Metal Belt Buckles 25c Violet Brooches 10c Each A Variety of Styles, fancy hammered Many articles in the new violet jewelry, the proper designs,' plain or filigree styles in fad for the flor season, priced as follows: Oxidized or gilt finish, square Or OVal Brooches, special, each v". 10 shape, and ail new. Worth about Jg g :;:;;:;;;;;:::;;;:;;M$ double this price; Special. .0? Bar Pins, special, each i ...25 Hand or Nail Brashes, fine quality, regular 50c values, Friday...25 Violet Talcum Powder, 10c box for 5 19c Whisk Brooms; special.. 10 Moth Balls,' the box, special... 5 White Tar Soap, for toilet or shampoo, worth 10c cake.....6 Celluloid Dressing Combs, all col ors, large size, 35a value.... 19 Bond Linen Writing Tablets. 14 Safety Pins, nickel plated, all sizes, guarded spring, one dozen on card ; special 5 Embroidery Scissors, with fanpy handles, Email size, 50c val..39 Detachable Dress Shields and Cor set Protectors, white, worth 60c; special '. .. ....... -39 lOe box Wire Hair Pins, spl..6 1 dozen White Pearl Buttons.. 5J Hooks and Eyes, all sizes, card Writing Paper, brocaded, hem stitched edge, reg. worth 33c box, special sale price, box 17 Writing Paper, white cloth finish, worth 25c the box; special.15 1 l hat S le of ' "white Made. reater 14th Friday Economy Sale by the Numbers of Unusual Savings ! Every Departm't Shares in Bargain-Giving. Save on Anything You Buy. Special Prices on White Goods Black Taffeta Silk Special 63c Yard 6?c A really sensational bargain on fine Black Taffeta, 19 inches wide, and of good quality; rich, lustrous black, a splendid silk for making outside skirts, .waists or petticoats. A reg ular 85c grade ; special for Friday, the yard Wool Dress Goods, in about 50 dis tinct and different styles, good ma terials' for making up outing suits for vacation wear; comes in stripes, checks, plaids, etc., and regularly worth to 60c the yard. Hundreds of yards for this Friday r sale, special, the yard. . . . . . "wC Men's and Women's Shoes $3.39 Twenty-five styles in Men's Shoes and twenty styles in women's. Great oppor tunities for saving, and-the savings are on the right sort of footwear, too. THE MEN'S SHOES come in all styles, plain Jr patent leather, button or lace, toes, are with or without tips, and the soles are all weights. The leathers are velour calf, wax calf, patent leather and tan. The regular values run from $3.50 to $5.00 the pair. An assortment that all may be suited fif O QQ from. Special pJ,J7 THE WOMEN'S SHOES are in the low-cut styles-for Summer wear, patents and plain leathers, lace or button, light or heavy soles, and in all the good lasts; gunmetal calf, demi-patent, glazed calf and many styles in black kid leather; also several styles in Tan Shoes. We include in this lot many styles of the White Canvas Oxfords, in popular styles. The O oq regular values run to $4.00 the pair; special ,pJJi7 REDUCED PBI0ES ON ALL WHITE SHOES IN THE STORE. I;; White Persian Lawn 22c Yard A Friday special on fine White Per sian Lawn, in silk finish; a. beauti ful sheer fabric that sells regularly at 35c the yard ;. splendid for the construction of lingerie waists for Summer wear; plenty of it, so that all who come today may share in this generous bargain. nn Worth 35c the yard, special Dinner-Size Napkins, of extra fine damask, full bleached; a round 60 dozen, for this Friday sale; come in choice patterns, and there are several designs to choose from; reg ular value $5.00 dozen; special for today $3.96 Silk or Net Waists Half Choice of any Silk or Net Waist in the store today for half the regular price. What a grand se lection this gives you, what splen did bargains it brings, for here all the season the waist stock has been the best and the best assort ed. There are values now that no - other store can equal. And with the half-price sale the waist val ues are really phenomenal. They ' come in all sizes, in dainty or verv elaborate designs, all sorts of 6ilks and many patterns in Net Waists. Come today and 1 select two or three. There are savings so good ; . that 'tis a good investment to buy many. Choice of any Silk or Net Waist worth from $15.00 ' ........:....Maif TAILORED SUITS in Eton. Porfy or Jacket Styles-Come in neat j ?a 1 r""" ttuu Binpes, regular values $12.ou, $i.a.uu and $17.50; choice of any in this lot, and you i? QQ have 85 suits to select from, special today pO07 MEN'S WHITE UNDER WEAR Spe'L38c A Friday special that should bring the men here in throngs. Choice of any white or cream garment that has sold at 50 cents, Friday all day 38. This means the chance to choose from hundreds of garments in many different fabrics and styles, and that you can have them in long short-sleeved shirts, and the or drawers" come in knee or ankle length. 'Tis a chance for GOOD Underwear that is not likely ,to be repeated; savings on any style or finish you may choose. Supply your Summer needs now. Choice of all 50c goods . any siyie or 38c Long Silk Net Gloves for $1.00 $1.00 A mighty gopd Friday sale on one of the most-sought-for articles we have in the whole store Silk Net Gloves. These gloves look well, wear well, and are the right sort of handwear for the hot Summer days. We've several dozen pairs that we own for less than the regular price. They are regularly worth $1.75 the pair; special WOMEN'S TWO-CLASP SILK NET GLOVES, with lisle palms; very serviceable and good looking gloves. They come in black and white only.- Regular $1.25 values; special for today only -- This special is for today only, and no one can buy them for this price when the sale is over. Not more than three pairs to one person, and none sent on phone orders. Mail orders filled. RIBBON in fine all-silk warp, comes in 4V2 and 5-inch widths, assorted patterns OCf, on white grounds, regularly worth 35c and 40c yard; special Friday price . . . . Fine Wool Velvet Rugs $1.65 A sterling quality, wool velvet rug, size 27x54 inches, in very good Oriental and floral patterns, good warm colorings and a value that we don't tinnlc can be excelled at tne regular price oi a.ou. vve have 20 dozen of them for sale today, a fourth-floor special that should make things hum. Choice, today. COUC.H COVERS, of heavy tapestry, fringed all round and in good patterns. They are large size, 60 inches wide and full length, and re gularlv worth to $6.00 each. C0 )C Special for today ..... pJ. $1.65 $75PatternHats$25 The most beautiful hats possible for the mind of the most expert milliners to conceive. The hats that have determined the headgear fashions for the well-dressed women of Portland this season. The most aristocratic, the most cleverly designed products of the best millinery artists of Paris. Going at Ys to Their Value The highest-priced hats in the house, artistic conceptions that have sold for $50 to $75 each, are on sale today; - f nf flfl your choice for.... pSJ JU PATTERN HATS, that sold for $30.00 to $50.00. Choice, one-third less than f regular 5" PATTERN HATS that have been selling for $15.00 to $30)0, now go for -one- 1 fourth les f SMART LITTLE TRIMMED HATS, good materials, fetching shapes and tastefully trimmed, worth double and more than dou- ' ble the prices we make for today; four lots, as follows: $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 and $5.00 FLOWERS, for trimming pretty hats for Summer wear, fine quality, O goods that sell regularly for up to $1 the bunch. Choice 3C WOMEN'S TAILORED HATS, from some of the best makers in the world Gage, Connely, Bendell, Gearhart, Fisk and Castle; regular Cf ? flfi values upto $25; special '. White Cambric Petticoats $1.19 WOMEN'S WHITE PETTICOATS of fine cambric, with deep flounce or lawn, trimmed with plain or hemstitched tucks and deep embroid- C1 1 Q ery. Regular price $1.75; special pll? SQUARES AND SCARPS of fine white linen lawn, square? 32 inches and scarfs 20x54 inches. Made with fine hemstitched borders, with centers of filet mesh Regular $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 Special , 87c $1.09 $1.38 WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS of fine nainsook, in many styles, trimmed with lace or embroidery, very pretty and dainty; regularly 75c each; special 49 WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS in full front style, exquisitely trimmed with Val. or Cluny lace,- or Swiss embroidery. Regular $1.50 val ues; special ". $1.19 WHITE LAWN CUSHION SLIPS, with hemstitch ed ruffle, hand embroidered in dainty de signs; regularly $1.50 each; special 98 WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of white cam bric, with extra deep flounce of lawn, trimmed with plain or hemstitched tucks . and wide lace or embroidery insertion; also lace or embroidery edges. Regular value $2.25 each; 1 A7 special fpl.ti WOMEN'S CAMBRIC GOWNS, with low necks, slipover style, elbow sleeves, trim med with Valenciennes lace, beading and embroidery. Regular $1.50 G T T C ........ .V values; special. CHILDREN'S COATS, for Summer wear, made of silk, alpaca, pongee,- Bedford cord and lightweight serges, trimmed with lace, applique, braid and fancy stitching; for Children from 2 to 6 years of age. Bargainized like this: Worth $4.00 to. $5.50; special..... $1.99 Worth $6.00 to $7.00; special $2.87 Worth $7.50 to $9.50; special. . v . $3.48 WILL BUILD MODEL ROAD Government to Give Oregon Sample Near Forest Grove. ORKGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, June 6. The Good Roads Divi sion of tho Department of Agriculture will In the near future build a model road In the vicinity of Forest Grove, Or., un der the direction of S. C. Lancaster, one of 1U experts. Senator Bourne recently took up with the Department the matter tif good roads demonstrations lu Oregon and was assured that the Department would do everything possible to aid the people of that state In their efforts to knprove their public highways. The divl ion of Public Roads is handicapped by having a limited force of engineers and a decidedly limited appropriation. Mr. Lan caster will take with him a corps of men and the necessary machinery for use In building the sample road near Forest Grove Tills point was chosen because conditions there are similar to other parts of the 'Willamette Valley, and moreover, because it Is accessible to Portland and can be readily reached by farmers from all over the state who have occasion to visit that metropolis. Next season Mr. Lancaster will be as signed to deliver lectures on good roads In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. In some Instances building demonstration roads. It was at the joint request of Senator Fulton and Senator Bourne that Mr. Lancaster waa assigned to this work for next season. Offers France Same Prtvlles. WASHINGTON, D. C, June . Secre tary Root has informed the Government of France that he Is prepared to extend to the French Chambers of Commerce the same privileges relative to the cer tification of Invoices In the cases of goods exported to America as are accorded to the German Chambers of Commerce un der the modus Vivendi just concluded and proclaimed. It Is stated that like -privileges may be claimed and will be accord ed to other nations if the conditions are similar, that Is. If the Chambers of Com merce occupy the qtasi governmental or ganizations which they enjoy In Germany. No Grazing Fees for 1907 Season. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, June 6. From correspondence re ceived at the Bureau of Forestry, there appears to be some misunderstanding as COFFEE Schilling's Best (with a star) means good (two-star) better (three-star) fine four-star finer (five-star) finest Tour tracer returns rear mooer if yoa doat Hke II: we par WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W.G. SMITH tS CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING Fourth mad Washington Streets to 'the rights of settlers to graze stock on forest reserves created by the President on March 3 and 4 of this year. The Sec retary of Agriculture Issued an order per mitting all persons who had heretofore used the range in the newly created re serves to continue the use of same during the season of 1907 without permit from the Department and without payment of a grazing fee. Next season the range In these new reserves will be controlled by the Department and only such stock can be grazed as is authorized by the Forest Service. At the same time, a nominal grazing fee will be collected at a rate yet to be fixed by the Department. But for the present season grazing in the reserves created March 2 and 4 will be as free as If the range was still a part of the open public domain. EXTRA -SPECIALS IN BRIEF Summer Millinery at $5 Values from $7.50 to $12. All this season's goods, taken from our regular stock. Mall Orders Promptly Attended to Satisfaction Guaranteed SILVERF IELDS THE FASHION CENTER Entire Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets Silverfield's Specials for Today Our June White Sale continues to attract considerable attention for the substantial saving of 20 per cent discount is jsat enough to interest you deeply, if you are atall familiar with the "Silverfield quality" and "values" offered. Lingerie Waists at Less Than Half Price . Sample line of fine Lingerie Waists in mull, linen and lawn, slightly soiled by display, regular prices of which are $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00, at the ex tremely low price of .- $2.79 Children's Muslin Underwear ECONOMICALLY PRICED Mothers, take advantage of our offering in Chil dren's Muslin Undergarments, consisting of Gowns, Skirts and Drawers, regular values of which are 75c, 85c, $1.00, up to $1.50, at the radical reduction for either garment of . . . , , 69t? STORE YOUR FURS NOW It is not generally known that we have a most complete and up-to-date cold-storage plant for preserving Fur Garments during the warm weather. All Furs taken for storage are thoroughly cleaned before being returned, and the small fee charged insures them against damage by moths, etc. Ready-to-Wear Gar ments Half Price Silk Rajah Suits, also .fine lot of voile and panama suits, suitable for this season's wear; colors, russet, tan, blue, brown, black; prices range from $35.00 to $80.00; just one-half their worth. I r