THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOMAX,- FRIDAY, MAFCTI 20, IPOS.
Lace or Plain Hose, 17c Pair
A gigantic sale of women's fine quality Stockings in
plain black, lisle finished; cotton or lace effects, in
black or tan. A Friday Hosier- sale that will set a
mark for values for weeks to come. Fresh, new
merchandise of superior grade or finish. j iy
Regularly worth to 33c the pair, priced at. . . . C
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CHILDREN'S HOSE, lxl rib
stooking-s in tan, pink, light blue
or black. Also lace hose in plain
blaek. Supply the children's ho
siery needs for school or dress
wear. These are worth to 35c the
pair; on sale today at, l 7"
special. . :
WAISTS AND DRESS NETS.
Filet or round mesh nets in black,
cream or ecru. These are 45
inches wide; just right for the
construction of waists or dresses.
Regular $150 and $2.00 qualities
for 69c. The regular A 91
$1.00 grade, yard OC
Carving Sets s Sets are selliDS at 6pccial prices
Stag Handle Carving !J1 CA
Sets, $2.00 val., today. .V 1 0 VT
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Stag Handle Carving fijl QQ
Stag Handle Carving OA OC
Sets, $5.50 val, today. s,T.i
Stag Handle Carving CC 1 IS
Sets, $8.50 val, today.
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255 FR
Sets, $2.55 val., today. .
Pearl-handled Carving Sets, regular $12.00 values 10.50
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Women's fSt Ni?htg'ns,$3.64
Imported French Lingerie, made of fine material and.
decorated with hand embroidery. These Gowns have
elbow length sleeves and low, round neck or high neck;
yoke being nicely finished in embroidered designs. Ex
quisitelv daintv examples of high-grade undermuslins.
Regularly worth $5.00 and $5.50 each; - Q fyi
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today's price
COMPLETE CUSHIONS, $1.23.
Filled with best quality silk floss
pillows, covered with combinaion
canvas and leather, decorated in
old Duteh designs. Plain canvas
back, $2 values, to- CI OO
day's price V
CHILDREN'S DRESSES, 47c
Wash dresses of plain or fancy
percale, gingham or calico. These
are for little girls from 6 to 14
years of age. Dresses regularly
worth 60c to $.150 each, t7
rtn enlo fnr. ' -
Children's Wash Dresses, $1.65 to $3.50 values ' : 89f
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MY SALE
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities For Saving. Standard Merchandise Only Featured Plentiful Quan
tities Provided and Underpriced With No Uncertain Hand. A Red-Letter Day For Bargain-Seekers
Little Savings Count Up
5c
HAT PINS, black or white, one
dozen on a card; regular
price 10c, special, the doz
COTTON TAPE, color white; me
dium width, iu 24-yard picees; regu
lar price 25c; special, 1 C
piece XOC
SIDE COMBS, shell color, smooth
finish; regularly worth 20c, "I p
special today, the pair Xfc
CURLING IRON LAMPS, regular
price 2oe; special, . 1 CS
each OC
HEAVY THREAD, smooth linen
finish, in black only; for buttons,
carpets, etc.; special, A
the spool..'
AMERICAN PINS, 400 pins; regu
lar 5e values; special, "e
the paper
TALCUM POWDER, violet per
fumed ; regular price 15c ;
special, the box OC
COLGATE'S BANDOLINE, for the
hair, regular price 15c; I fr
special, the bottle ivIC
SWANS DOWN face powder, white
or flesh color; regular 19c 1 Or
value, special, the box
TOILET SOAP, Meadow Sweet, a
fine soap for hotels, boarding-house
use; one dozen cakes in a box; regu
lar price, 60c; special, fl
the dozen OUC
RUBBER GLOVES, best quality; in
all sizes, maroon color; reg. Q n
65c value, special, pair
SPIRAL SPRAY SYRINGE, La
dies ' Comfort; regularly worth
$2.50; special for to- D" ?C
day, each pl.Vil
Men's Z5c Fancy Hose Sp' 1 14c Pair
Friday, Bl'k TaffelaDay
The silk counter is always a busy place on Frida3 Women who watch our
ads, know that standard-grade silks are bargainized here every week and
that great savings are to be bad by taking advantage of the Friday silk
specials. Today we offer sterling taffetas, one of the best
makes known, in chiffon or regular finish ; every yard fully & 1 O O
guaranteed. Regular price is $1.75 yard; special today.. P.J O
" J f" ""., Plain colored fabrics and nov-
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There is a big lot of these in plain
or fancy'colors. First-class makes,
including a number of the famous
Shawknit hose. A splendid sox for
wear with low shoes. Regularly
worth 25c the pair; on sale 1 At
today for, the pair
MEN'S SUSPENDERS. An excel
lent make with good lisle webbing,
and leather ends, finished with
handsome nickel or gilt finished
buckle and cast-off. Regularly
worth 35c the pair; today 1 0
only
MEN'S SWEATERS, coat style,
finished with pearl buttons; a very
neat sweater, well made and of good
quality of yarn; come in gray only.
Buy now and save nearly $1.00.
Regularly $3.50 each; fcO Q
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special .
including such wanted weaves as Voiles, Panamas, French Serges and Pru-'
nellas. The fancy suitings are in the best and most popular designs and
weights. Read the prices:
LOT 1 Contains a choice number of designs in plain or fancys, Op
worth from $1.00 to $150 the yard; sale price only OswC
LOT 2 Is made up of goods that sell regularly al from 1.23 to QQ.
$1.75, the yard, your choice of this lot for, yard ." SOC
LOT 3 The finest fabrics to be had. Regular $1.50 to $2.50
values. Your choice at this low price, the yard only
$1.23
Oriental or Venise Laces, 19c Yd.
A 19c Lace sale that should bring buyers by hundreds. The Oriental
designs are 5 to 9 inches wide and the regular prices run from 20c to
35c a yard. The venise laces are in galloon effects, 1 to 2 inches wide.
These also sell regularly at 25c to 35c. You will find frequent use
for trimmings such as these in making your summer gowns, shirt
waists, etc., and if you miss this sale you will'very likely pay 1 Q
nearly twice this sum for them. Supply your needs today, yd.
Silk Gloves, 16 Buttons, 98c a Paiir
Long black silk gloves will be needed and worn by the larger part of
Portland's feminine population this coming season. They are indis'
pensable for wear with the short-sleeved waists and
coats now in vogue. These we offer for today are
of a lustrous shining black silk, full 16-button
length, regularly $1.75 and $2.00 the QJ3
pair, choice today only - ZfOC
ax Silk Belts, 10c Ea.
These are odds and ends of this
season's selling; black, white and
colors. On many of them, the
buckles are worth many times what
we ask for the entire belt. There
are all sizes in the lot. To dispose
of them quickly we make the price
surprisingly low; to close them out,
each,
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$2.50 Rugs
Today, $1.35
Wool Velvet Rugs, sizes 27x54 inches, in a
beautiful line of patterns. A very special
Friday" offering from the carpet department
and offered at a time when Spring house
cleaning will furnish- a demand for rugs of
this size. Cover that worn spot in the car-
'iH'-?Y P"t with one or tnese
&srSt pearance of the whole
iMgjigSggof- $1.15 if you buy
$2.00 values
room. A sure savme
you buy today;
IRON BEDS White enameled in 34 or full size. Our en-1 A, fff
pet with one of these and .brighten the ap
$1.35
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tire stock for today at one-third less than regular prices
Neckwear Z"?shc Special at 7c
There are bows, stocks, turnover collars and various
styles of Neckwear in an endless assortment of designs.
These have been slightly mussed from display, but
there is not one in the lot worth less than 25c and
values run as high as 75c. Laundering is all that is
needed to make them dainty, stylish affairs, and we
off er you choice of the entire lot today T-,
at, each.
Bath Towels at 12lhc
Good, big, thirsty Turks with
fringed ends. Heavy weight,
cream color. A lot of 200 dozen
offered in a rousing special for
today. One of the best towel
values of the season, J'Qf
DRESS AND APRON GING
HAM, in pink or blue grounds.
All size checks, 30 pieces on sale
for today; on sale at, spe-
cial, the yard... .ut
Limit 20 yards to a customer.
Stunning Suits, sSaJS at $26.50
'Tis less than three weeks since
these goods left the factory in
New York. Made by firms
whose names are synonymous
with first'dass quality and au
thentic styles and bought by us
at figures, that enable us to of
fer them for nearly V below
regular price. Included in the
lot are nearly 100 sample suits
that were made to pass the in
spection of the most critical
buyers in the country. Superb
garments every one of these.
The materials are plain or
fancy serges, broa dcloths,
panamas and voiles in alt the
popular shades, including
black, navy, Copenhagen,
brown, champagne, etc. Also
the most popular fancy effects.
A very few smart costumes in
Rajah Panamas are in the lot.
The trimmings are applied with
unusual taste; appliques, med
allions, gold ana Persian braid
being employed for decorative
purposes. Coats are short
jacket styles with regulation
or butterfly sleeves. A wide
range of choice in colot, cut
and fabric. Regu'ar $35.00
and $38.50 vols. 0J Cf
choice today . pU.iJlS
Untrimmed Dress Hats
On Sale Today at 75c Each
These are the leading shapes and
the best colors to be had. Sixteen
of 'the most popular models to
choose from. The colors are
black, Alice, navy, ciel, brown,
pink and burnt. They are smooth
chip braids, and we divide the 16
styles into three immense lots for
today's selling.
Lot 1 Eight styles, hats reg- 7e
ulnrlir -vvnrth f)Sf. RneiMal 3C
two styles, LOT 3 Contains six styles,
t1 ff values are $150 , C
. . ip 1 .UU each, special today. . .P
Lot 2 Choice of
hats worth $1.19,
and now only. . . .
Great Sale of Jewelry and Leather Goods
Buy these goods today and you will own them for a great deal
less than half what you would pay at Jewelry or Specialty
Stores. Our well-known prices are radically reduced and mag
nificent assortments placed before you to choose from.
WOMEN'S VANITY PURSES, seal or morocco leathers with
strap handles. Colors are. black, brown, blue, tan or green.
A very neat bag, regularly worth $150 each; spe- J- 1Q
cial today V1,Ai'
DOG COLLAR NECKLACES; pearls or colored beads, 3 to 7
strands wide and priced regularly from $1.25 to Ja fff
$15 each; choice of splendid assortment today.
NECKLACES in La Yal
liere or festoon effects.
Gold filled, with pennants
of coral, amethysts, jade,
emerald, jet, sapphires or
rhine stones. Values $1.25
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AN ASSORTMENT con
taining brooch pins, hat
pins, belt buckles, pin
trays, bead necklaces, beau
ty pins, veil pins and vari
ous articles; values to 50c
each; choice today
SHORT LINES of hat
pins, mesh purses fancy
belt buckles, chatelaine
pins, bead necklaces, scarf
pins, watch fobs, lorgnette
chains, etc Articles in
this lot worth to $2 each;
your choice today, QC
each
ANOTHER ASSORT
MENT in which the values
run to $1.00 each. In the
lot are gold-filled brooches,
beauty pins, cuff ' pins,
fancy veil pins, crosses,
lockets, etc. Your choice
of any article A C
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Men's Shoes, $2.69
Four styles to select from
in patent colt, box calf,
gunmetal and kid leathers.
These are new lasts, Good-,
year welt sewed and in all
sizes. Regularly worth
$3.50 and $4.00 . the pair.
Today the . (jjp (Q
price is only.. PU-'
WOMEN'S LOWCUT
SHOES or Oxfords. Eight
models; blucher or regular
lace styles. These are absolutely perfect; $3.00 shoes.
Good styles, good leathers and good $3.00 I 1 7Q
values. Special today at .P A
CZAlt PRAISES HIS SOLDIERS
Compliments Array and Jinvy on
Port Arthur's Delense.
ST. PETERSBURG. March 19. The fol
lowing ukase to the army ai.d navy waa
published here yeterda.y:
"Your heroic defense of Port Arthur,
the tenacity and vulor of wntch pet the
entire world awake with ' astonishment,
wan suddenly Interrupted by the shameful
surrender of the fortress. The hip-heat
military court which iiaa juat punished
those guilty of surrender established at
the same time the never to be torsotten
heroic deeds of the brave garrison. Cour
ageous defenders of Port Arthur, through
your heroic deeds, through your self
sacrificing bnavery and fidelity to your
oath shown In defense of your fortress in
the Far East, you have won Imperish
able glory and added a new and splendid
page of heroic deeds to tiussian arms.
Grateful Russia is proud of you. She
will never forget your deeds as you did
not forget your duty to her.
(Signed "NICHOLAS. "
atetsger, jeweler, optician. 142 Wash.
MAKE CHEHAL1S NAVIGABLE
Jones Seeks Appropriation for Im
provement of River.
MONTESANO, Wash., March 19. (Spe
cial.) Engineer J. M. Clapp has asked
the Montesano Chamber of Commerce for
data that Major Chittenden can embody
in his report to Congress in which he will
recommend an appropriation large enough
to rid the Chehalis River of snags and
bars from Montesano to Cosmopolls, thus
giving a deep-water channel to the sea.
This action is the outcome of the efforts
of Congressman W. L. Jones, who ob
tained an appropriation for an official
survey of the Chehalis River, which was
made some time ago by Captain Car
penter, in which he advised that the
river be dredged.
The opening of the river channel to all
classes of navigation will be of great
advantage to. this city.
Not Long? Enough in Party.
OREGON CITY, Or., March 19. (Spe-clal.)-J.
A. Zimmerman, of Oak Grove,
who yesterday filed his petition for the I
Democratic nomination of County Com
missioner, this afternoon withdrew his
petition, and immediately afterward J.
W. Smith, a merchant of Macksburg,
filed a petition for the nomination. Zim
merman two years ago registered as a
Republican, and this would probably have
been used against him in the campaign,
and he acted upon the advice of leaders
of the Democratic party and concluded to
withdraw. Roswell L. Hotman today
filed a petition for the Republican nomi
nation of County Coroner, which office
he now holds. He will be opposed for
the nomination by Dr. C. A. Stuart.
BIGGS GIVEN HIS LIBERTY
Completes Jail Sentence of Ten
Months for Land Fraud.
Marion R. Riggs, convicted of subor
nation of perjury in .connection with the
Oregon land-fraud cases, was released
from the County Jail at 10:45 o'clock yes
terday morning having completed his
sentence of ten months, leis 50 days
allowed for good behavior. He paid a
fine of JC00. After being released ha
took the train for his home at Prlne
vllle, where be was at one time County
Judge.
Biggs was convicted in July, 1905, and
during his stay In the County Jail was
S. A. D. Puter"; boon companion.- Both
United States prisoners occupied private
rooms, ani ate at the Sheriff's table
with the jail employes. Puter, known as
the king of the land-fraud operators, com
pleted bis sentence some time ago.
Biggs was convicted Jointly with J. X.
Williamson, then a Congressman from
Oregon and Dr. Van Gesner.