THE MORNING O REG OX IAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 31, 1909
The Ladies' Home Jouinai Patterns are soldi 77 7 Tf TT 7 52
Wort
here. We have the exclus
ive agency. Prices 10c and 15c. Summer quarterly Stvle
Books on sale at Pattern Department. Price, in- Oh
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Dinner Set Pieces $3.25
More bargains brought forth for Wednesday
from our splendid sale of dinner ware. The
bargain mentioned in the headline is on a
-white semi-porcelain -ware, 50 pieces, PJ ftp
regularly worth $4.45, for this sale. . OJiZO
60-piece set, regular price $5.60, for.. 4.15
100-piece set, regular price $8.70, for.. $6.65
SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, with
small floral spray and green shading Or ft ft
decoration ; 50-piece sets, $6.30 value. OuiUU
60-picce set, regularly $8.00, at, set.. $6.35
100-piece set, regularly $12.45, at, set. .9.20
HAVILAND FRENCH CHINA, pink spray
decoration with gold traced handles COfl Cfl
and knobs; 60-piece, special only. . OaUiuU
K0-piece set, special for this sale at. .$29.90
HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS, neat
spray decorations, with solid gold ton nn
handles and knobs ; 60-piece set..- OdUiJd
100-piece set, special for this sale at. .44.50
ODD HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS,
quite a goodly number in the lot, closing out
. luu icguim price. we are
showing new lines of decorated semi-porcelain
dinner ware open stock patterns. We are show
ing new alcohol cook stoves, trays, sugar and
creamers, chafing dishes, kettles and stands
in Mission effect, both nickel and .corner
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Embroideries. jjjff
mWfMii Rih,0nt ACCESSORIES ' Mli
Mr r1 AvtJUuns FOR Wednesday smi&
Up
Skinner's Satin for the name in the selv-
" age of every inch of it. Buy
JST. ZZ""f P51" .real economy. No imita-
T r nB- , laereaulunS- Black and ClCfl
all colors. Price, the yard il.tJU
Embro ideries yff
lot
an Nainsook materials from 4 to 18 inches
lot Swiss
7 - - ".e wiae. J nese
have Just been received and they are handsome patterns.
- enprotaerea oanrfs fo mafeA fAe ecfees.
L 1 " "
m are very desirable tor the new flounce skirts.
Two lots, . values to $1 at 49c; values to 75c. yard
ISc Ruchings at 8c
$1.25 Shirts 79c
Plain or pleated bosom
Golf Shirts for men, coat
styles in dark or light paT
terns and a splendid a.
sortment to make your
selection from: all sizes
and sleeve lengths. Good
quality, fast color, mate-
rials in the most wanted nf h-
ggjggg styles. Separate or attached
cuffs. Regular valuesun to
$l-oU, special Wedhesday i if C
Neck lengths in all kinds and
colorinsrs. Net. fhifrVm
w v. XXXKJ
seiine ae soie, values up
to 15c, special Wednesday at.
Hair Ribbons 25c
8c
Six inches wide, and all silk,
just the right weight and widths
ior nair nDDons, special for np
Wednesday at, the yard.
39c
$2.7 S Belts SI. 9 ft
Persian or tinsel belts, fitted with
good quality buckles, values to
$6.00 at 3.98 and p4 nn
to $2.75 at, Wednesday OlibO
SI Laces 29c Yard
Venise lace edges and bands, Ori
ental edges and bands, and net
top laces, values up to $1.00 ftftft
mo .v aru, special at, yard. . &iJli
Ribbons NoveJ.ty Ribbona of '
tra fine aualitv ilt ;
the newest Sprinsr colorings and desins
There are fancy stripes, plaids and dres
den effects. 3 1-2 to 6 in. wide. Yn
wait a lonff time for a Ribbon bargain like this.
supply your needs now. Values up to SI a vardTf
Silk Gloves at 85c
59c
2-clasp style gloves, in all the new
shades. Wistaria, mais, rose,
etc., to match the Spring Qrn
gowns, spepial, per pair.. dOU
Lace Bands 48c Yd
Also colored dress trimmings, in
all the new shades, values to $4 00
at ipx.sja, to .uu at
aua iu jpx.uu at, tne yard
Kid Gloves 79c Pr.
Odd sizes in one-clasp style cape
gloves for women; also two-clasp
kid gloves, values to $1.50, 7n
special for this sale the pair I 0U
20c 'Kerchiefs 10c
Underwear Elastic-ribbed
. wear for Sit
Pants and Vests or Union Suits. Vests are!ou)
cut and without sleeves. Pants are knee-length
with tight or umbrella knee. Union Suits
knee-length, lace trimmed, low cut and
sleeveless. Values un to Sl.an
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48c
effects nr nlfiiw 11
ribbed stockings. There are the fast black or fan'.
cy colors in cardinal, sky, pink or tan. There are
allover laces and boot laces, there are the regula
tion child s hose and those with full-fash
Children's Dres
ses
W
ionedlegand foot, one price, 50c Vols, at 1 iC
aists: Half Price
m
German China sEcj
Special bargains. Neatly decorated German
China. The most wanted articles. Low price
7-mch plates, worth $1.50 the dozen, at.l 10
7- inch plates, worth $2.25 the dozen, at.l".75
8- mch plates, worth $2.00 the dozen, at. 1.30
8-inch plates, worth $2.50 the dozen. at.lo5
Decorated fruit saucers, val. $1.50 doz.1.05
Decorated fruit saucers, val. $2.00 doz.1.50
Decorated fruit saucers, val. $3.50 doz.2.50
Decorated cake plates, worth 25c each, at.l5
40c values at 30 and 50c values at..3o
8- mch berry bowls, 30c value, at only..20
9- mch berry bowls, 50c value, at only..35
10- inch berry bowls, 65c value, at only. .45
11- inch chop dishes, worth $1.25, at, each.95
All German China specially reduced prices.
Hundred of Articles to select from. See them,
imm-C(?0kin? u.lensils- The most sanitary,
sightly articles possible to use for the up-tol
date kitchen. High-grade quality and finish.
Sauce pans, kettles, waffle tins, tea kettles,
cake griddles, spoons, ladles and cereal cookers
$1.7SBaSs$L29
Drawstring BagjThe Lge
Regular
market today for wom
en's shopping use. Good
quality leather in black,
brown or tan. Large
size. Regular $1.75
values, a
) $1.29
$
at
Sigh ly dresses of fast color, good wearing gingham
in Buster Brown, French or fancy effects ; checks,
stripes, etc. Sizes one to four years. Look them over!
linn tlT at' each- $1-50 and $1.65 val. $1.19
$1.00 values at, each .g7 $1.75 values, each. .1.39
$1.2o values at, each. 98 $2 and $2.25 values . 1.68
ff0t 5f boUt ?00vy smart White Waists are
svlShhndi t0dr atsHAW their real worth,
alh rnJlltT0f Sood quality material. Origin
ally marked at prices that were none too high, the
low prices that have helped make this department
ZbNZhwesTter QS WeUaSthe of
worth from $1.50 to $6.00 each. Choe for T4nl f
wr cunesaay at m. amii
spec' I a
ROSE HA T PINS Made of real Ore
gon roses, metalizedandmounted on
str finer s temc t?m,1. or ' '
values, special, each, only 69 C
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uatn lowels, heavy bleached, with 1"7
lib
hemmed ends, large size, special. .
Bath Towels, unbleached.
j-a,oxj. luweis, unDieacnea, wi
hemmed ends, good size, special
Bath Towels, with hemmed ends,
CAUa weignt, double thread, at..
German Huck Towels, soft absorb
ent finish, closely woven, special at
Hemmed Huck Towels, strong and
ior notei use, special at. .
Trim' d Hats lh Less
Special
Table
at
$3.95
Note special bar
gain table of
smart hats at this
low price.
An exciting special that takes in a superb assortment
of smart trimmed hats, regularly worth up to $20.00.
Ihere is a wealth of choice in trimming, in color, in
shape and in general effect. Jaunty, piquant affairs
of distinctive elegance and decided originality. . For
Wednesday's selling we offer you about 200 trimmed
witn flowers, winers. miills. sillr vr tHK i w
bon, etc. Reg. worth from $3 to $20 at
CRUISERS GO EAST
Two United States Ships Or
dered to Turkish Waters.
ACTION ONLY PRECAUTION
C abinet Not Alarmed at Keport.4, but
lc-ldcs to IHsptach Two or Our
Smaller Fighting Craft Xow
In Cuban Waters. .
WASHINGTON. April 20To aHord
all protection possible to American citi
zens and their Interests In Turkey, the
a in. ,rTtl0n Tas decldl dispatch
special cruiser squadron to that
t'hla anilrUr' " Wa8 "Plained that
this action was not because of any par
ticularly alarming- news, but aa I Irll
cautionary measure. The moral affecl
of the presence of American war ves
ou"!" V?ry bene'al. U is poTn?
The squadron will consist of the
armored cruisers North Carolina ana
nW at Ouantana".o. Cuba
under command of Captain Marshall
and Captain Ueynolds. respect" ety
Alexandretta. on the Mediterranean
A0daan.0f TUrkey- .ClOSe Tar8ruranaS
curred. Ser,ous double has oc-
Captaln Marshall, who will be In
. ommand of the squadron, will report
to the American Consul at Alexandretta
for any services that he may be caned"
upon to perform. The vessels also wfll
be available for dispatch to other
Pisces in Turkish waters, should con
ditions make their presence necessarv.
Jt Is hoped at the State Department
that the eltuation will be will under
the control of the Turkish authorities
:,;v'f""' lnero wl be no neces-
Departmenf. demonstran by the Navy
The Information coming to the de-
no n?tM nPJ' '"'a8 that there was
"onorVne, r&i
GIRL'S LOVE CAUSES DEATH
Actor Announces He Will Marry
Another and Is Shot.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. April 20-T-m
Roin to marry Elizath Beg I
TEarl Adams- an act today
womi" here.6 BrWn' a Pr""'"-t youn
Driwm'i OU- th,e":" She e'claimed
Drawing a revolver. Miss Brown shot
Adams dead. Miss Brown I, a sister of
bvayhfn"- Wh Waa kll,ed "ere in 1W
nZ t anCi?- wno at the same time
505 Mr3- -d -FINES
HARDEN FOR LIBEL
German Court Punishes Exposer of
Round Table Scandal.
SSSS- GoeroUo7 Bun",'10
tion with the Prince " KuteSbSSrS"
,air and the "round table" scanaafs
STEAMS 29 KNOTS Aft HOUR
Mauretanla Performs Great Feat on
Eastward Trip.
yERJT--. April 2rt.-The Maure
tanla. which arrived from New Tork Jo
day, concluded the last portion of h
trip about 200 miles, at a speed of
Tan Vean "ZVr.
Spring atyla boes. Rosenthal's.
RIVALS WAIT VOTE
"Daughters" Convention on
Eve of Political Storm.
CLEVER POLITICAL MOVE
McLean Faction Takes AdTantage of
Technicality to Stint Ont
Mrs. Story's Speecli Silenced
Leader Has Ovation.
WASHINGTON, April 20. -With the
political clouds almost ready to break
into a storm, the Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution today held the second
day s session of their 3Sth Continental
Congress. The first opeh manifestation
of any partisanship regarding the presidency-general
came when Mrs. William
Cummings Story, the anti-administration
candidate, received a generous ovation
when, as regent of New York, she an
nounced that the delegation would cast
126 votes.
Mrs. Matthew L. Scott, the "adminis
tration" candidate, sat in one of the up
per boxes and observed the demonstra
tion. One of the most tense situations wit
nessed during the congress occurred to
night when President-General McLean
refused to recognize Mrs. Story state
regent of New York, when the' latter
sought recognition for the purpose of
reading her report. Early in the session
the president-general entertained a mo
tion that only representatives of state
regents who had responded to roll-call
be heard.
The administration forces carrired the
motion through with a rush. Later this
strategic move was made plain when it
developed that Mrs. Story wag absent at
roll-call. Confusion reigned In the audi
torium when the secretary omitted the
f'.JrV" Tork'8 "sent, and Mrs.
nrIL. ln valn to aln the floor to
present her report.
Mrs. Story then yielded and was given
an ovation by her supporters
The candidates for the office of presl-dent-generaJ.
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Story
were on the ground early and their lieu
behalf.8 Wre actlvely at work In their
Th!KrP'!.rt.?,"tne credentials commit
Bri. eVhat the rSanizatlon com
r SSJbapterS- The actual member
P. VL KM and tha committee reported
WhVOte0f this confess waa 1401.
W e. W Tork"'as called. Mrs-. Cum
minsa Story candidate for presldent-gen-o;a",vf
ye" an option as she an
nounced the number, of her state dele
gates. 172. with 126 present
MT.heAreP01 f the "Sistrar-general.
fnl B G- DraPer, showed that dur-
'"K'f'year fver 6000 new members, were
fhl Z ' Jf" lnr,rea8 of 33 per cent over
tne two preceding years.
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STATE LAW IS ANNULLED
Alabama Can't Forbid Corporation
Appeals to Federal Courts.
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. April . 20The
Alabama state law providing for annul
ling tne licenses of foreign corporations
which take cases from state to Federal
courts was today declared unconstitu
tional in a decision by Judge Thomaa
Jones of tha United States Court. The
court enjoined the Secretary of State
from cancelling the stata license of the
Western Union Telegraph Company.
TAKE ACTION ON SHIPPERS
Captain Wagner Gets License Back;
Captain Lancaster Loses His.
SAN FRANCISCO. April SO.lThe license
Captain C. J. Lancaster, who was In com
mand of the steamer R. D. Inman, which
was wrecked on the Marin County coast
several weeks ago. was suspended for
six months today by the Inspectors of
Hulls and Boilers. Captain Lancaster de
clared that ha was lured from hia course
by a fire which he believed to be a burn
ing ship, but which proved to be a brush
Are ashore. The Inspectors held that he
had been negligent In failing to take
soundings.
Captain Nicholas Wflffn.r viab. n
"Was susDendori hv tha l.j 1 , .
- - -.' -" o.i inspectors
i !u AJakan District after the wreck
'"P otar or Bengal, of which he
was master and in which more than 300
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From
Germany's
Foremost
Physician
Berlin, May 16, '08.
"The rapidity and
accuracy with which
Thorn pson corrects
eye troubles is
nothing short of
marvelous."
YOTJK EYES DESERVE THE BEST
THOMPSON
Now Located 2d Floor CORBETT BLDO.,
ll f tli and Morrtaon.
FOR TODAY-WEDNESDAY-ONLY
Special Glove Sale
at LENNON'S
$1.50 Value Gloves
Pair 95c
Including Genuine English
cape. 1'lne French Wash Chamois
Oenuine Velvet Mocha, Fine Overseam
Kid Gloves. All regular J1.50 nl
value. Special for today VlS-i
only y tfi
Pennon's .
C. V. B, Mgrr., 308 Morrison Street.
llVeS WAfA lnatt mrt. -- j . .
Ing by the action of Supervising Inspector
re.T1ln.Kham today- Captain Bermlngham
said that the evidence did not warrant
the action of the northern board, and
granted the appeal of Warner, in order
that the seaman might accept a command
now offered him.
Rosenthal s pumps fit at the heel.
Ka mm tempered at seo desrees.
SUMMER RATES EAST
During the Season 1909
via the
Oregon Railroad S Navigation Go.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
from
Portland, Spokane, Walla Walla and all Points
on the O. R. & N. line.
To OMAHA and Return $60.00
To KANSAS CITY and Return $60.00
To ST. PAUL and MINNEAP
OLIS and Return 60.00
To ST. LOUIS and Return S67.50
o uaiuAUU and Return..... $72.50
and to other principal cities in the East. Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares. ooutn.
n Sa, 3S July 2, 3, Anaust 1L 13.
To DENVER and Return 55.00
On Sale May IT, J.Iy 1 Auaust H.
Going transit limit 10 days from da, of o.i
October 31st. aA" OI sal. final return limit
These tickets present some very t trn -tlrj. r... .
stopover prlvllegres, and choice of routes 'therehIT.". ,n the ot
t0 ck?, Side tri?s to many Interest In" 'i.olntt Pn-r
slivan iver., &1.T2 b. ha4 at a
n,sd,1arti.,CRUCryk Tlll be fur-
Portland, or any local agent elsewhere. Washington streets.
WM. MOItRRAV. Ge.era. r.sseu.er PortI..d.