13 Demonstration of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets Complete Lines Warner, Redferh, Howd and La Beau Corsets Vassar Union Suits for Men, All Styles and Qxialiti es Store Open Saturday Niht Until 9;3Q p'ClocK "On 1,000,000 .- lemp vail Sale aim All lD)epts the siokxixg- okegomax, satttkday. mat 21, 1910, Men's $5 Oxfords $23 Men,s$2.5QUnderwear59c Women's $1 Under wear 59 c A timely and most important sale of men's Underwear. Right at.the beginning of the season we offer you mercerized lisle, nainsook, silk and linen, pure silk, etc., in plain or fancy weaves; colors are white, blue, pink and salmon. There is every style garment in the lot; not all sizes of each kind, but all sizes in the lot. This offering embraces 10,000 garments and the values are without question the best we have ever known of. Regular prices up to $2.50 a garment, on sale CQ at this removal sale price C Women's 35c fiose 18c $1.75 SilK Hose $1.29 Pair Children's 25c Hose 14c Ir. INFANTS' Plaid Top Socks, sizes 4 BOYS' heavy ribbed basketball Hose, sizes 6 to 94; wear like 00 iron: on Rnecia.1 salt at this vp.rv low removal mice, the nair BEACH RUSH EARLY All Trains to Seashore Are Crowded Now. SCARLET FEVER BLAMED Ticket Agents of Various Routes Predict Season Will Be Fully a Month Longer Than Usual. Resorts Have Been Improved. Fully a month earlier than has ever before -been known, a heavy volume of travel to the Coast resorts has started. While a large part of this Is due to unusual conditions, such as the epi demic of scarlet fever, it appears as if the beach season is to be longer than usual this year. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Is working on a schedule for the fast trains that have long been prom ised, and will put it into effect shortly. In the meantime the Astoria trains are pulling out with record loads. Harry Adams, general freight and passenger agent, said yesterday: "The beach season is a full month ahead of time this year." City Ticket Agent Stinger, of the O. R. & N. and Ilwaco Railroad, has a similar report. Mr. Stinger says the Hassalo has been leaving for Megler -with her full sleeping accommodation of 50 taken every night and that there is a large waiting list from day to day. Mr. Stinger lays It to the fever epi demic, for he says there Is a tendency on the part of parents to withdraw their children from school and take them to the beaches. He is convinced the beach season this year will be a month longer than usual. At both the Oregon and "Washington beaches great preparations are being made for record attendances. At North Beach the plans for an ocean boule vard and a new water scheme are well under way and will have partly ma terialized before the close of the Sum mer season. Gearhart celebrates the eason with the opening of a new All Shoes Reduced Saturday, "men's day," for extra specials. Lot No. 4, men's Oxfords in patent dongola kid, gunmetal jolt stock, in blucher, button or lace bals. A broad range for selection, embracing some of our best styles for Summer wear. Mostly $4 and $5 values, at this spe- tO OQ cial removal priee, pair A large collection of styles in men's high-grade oxfords, made by Edwin Clapp & Son and Joseph A. Bannister, Shoemakers, who have spent a lifetime at the bench, who now produce best values on market. This assortment of women's under garments embraces every style of a knit vest, pants or union suit. There are medium and light weight cotton, plain and mercerized lisles, elastic ribbed, tuck-stitched and swiss-ribbed garments. Vests with high neck and long sleeves, high neck and short sleeves, or low neck and no sleeves. Union Suit with high neck, long sleeve, ankle or knee length; high neck, short sleeve, ankle or knee length; low neck, sleeveless, timbrella or tight knee length; our regular CQ values to $1.00, special for"'' A big line of ( women's Hose in various kinds, such as plain fast black color, lace boot hose, in fast black ; allover lace and embroidered instep hose in all sizes; our regu lar 25c and 35c values, on "1 Q sale at, special, the pair -IOC SILK HOSE, for ladies; 500 pairs in this lot. They are knit with cot ton or silk soles ; sizes 8V," 9, 9, 10 ; our regular values at $1.50 and $1.75 a pair; special dl OQ removal sale price, pr. P BOYS' AND MISSES' HOSE, lxl ribbed cotton, cizes 5 to 94, in heavy or medium weight, for boys or girls, tor school and rough wear; our regular stock values at 20c and 2oc a pair, on sale at 1 Ag this removal sale Drice. nr. 1 7 I to 6; 25c values, special, pair, 16 hotel and Seaside has made a number of Improvements to attract the Sum mer visitor. BUYERS AND SELLERS LISTED Canadian Wholesalers and Portland Shippers to Be Brought Together. What is thought Will prove an admir able method of Increasing business In Portland has been conceived by A. A. Morse, special representative of the traf fic department of the Harriman lines. Mr. Morse has drawn up a list of car load shippers of Oregon, who ship fruits, canned vegetables and canned goods generally. At the same time he has drawn up a list of wholesalers who pur chase in carload lots and who are situated in Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. He intends to forward the list of Ore gon shippers to the Canadian buyers and the list of Canadians to the local ship ping houses. Both buyer and seller will then be brought into touch with each other in a manner that it is felt should have the effect of enormously Increasing shipments from this district. Following are the edibles listed; for pur chasers and sellers: citrous and deciduous fruits and vegetables, dried fruits, nuts, beane, honey and canned goods. Other than the mere publication of the names, there is no advertising matter at tached, and it is expected the publication of the list cannot fall to attract business to the local houses. Guide Booklets Issued. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad has been getting out an attractive series- of booklets in connection with placing open-top observation cars on its transcontinental route again. "Around the Circle" is a pictorially beautiful publication, featuring the scenic trip around the narrow gauge route of the old Rio Grande, which is intended to prove an admirable guide. A list of all hotels and boarding houses on the Denver road comorlRM n. jaoonnH volume, which gives addresses, rates, proprietors ana a wealth of other de tail. Depot Car Route Changed. All depot cars will in future be routed over Fifth street. At present the Willamette Heights cars are run over Third street and the change will be made immediately on completion of a curved connection t -Fifth onH -vr. rison. In the case of big crowds at the ball park or on other occasions it is planned to make a circular trip from Washington to Fifth and back. via Morrison street. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver laoieis invariaDly bring relief to women suffering from chronic consti pation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. Genuine China Pongee SilKs $1.0 0 Values Reduced to 81c $5.60 Quality Reduced to $4.19 The real imported article, in all weights, suitable for ' dresses, separate coats and tailored strits. No better or more serviceable silken fabric made and none "just as good." We sell more Pongee Silks than other Portland stores combined, just because we give the values and qualities. See Washington-street window display and note the special $1.00 quality, the yard, only 81 $1.75 quality, the yard, only $1.3t $3.50 quality, the yard, only $2.89 lOc Hair Nets at 5c Sale of 1000 Hair Nets, extra large' size, tied ends, extra strength and ex tra quality; a full line of shades to match any color hair; our regu lar 10c sellers, removal price, ea. 5c Spool Cotton 3c 500 dozen spools of Sewing Thread, not basting cotton, made especially for hand or machine sewing; full 200-yd. spools, Nos. 36 to 70, white or O hlae.k: regular ' 5e seller, snecifll All Women's Suits at greatly reduced prices All Women's Coats have now been reduced All Women's Petticoats are All Women's Hats have now All Underwear in the store is now reduced All Hosiery now selling at reduced prices All Fancy Neckwear now at reduced prices 15c Hair Pins for 5c 500 boxes of bone Hair Pins, six in a box; fine quality and finish, all in the shell color, crimped or straight. Our regular 15c sellers, on sale C at this special removal price, box $2.5Q BacK Combs 19c Closing out a big line of fancy Back. Combs, mounted with jewels and gold inlaid; fine finish and quality; val ues varying up to $2.50 each, 1 Q. special removal sale price, ea. AIV Every pair of Shoes has now been reduced Every yard of Lace in the store is reduced The entire stock of Bedding is now reduced Sporting Goods of all kinds now reduced All Chinaware has received price reductions All Hardware is greatly reduced in price All our Refrigerators now at reduced prices BRIDGE HQPEBRIGHT Terminal Company , Alone Blocks Negotiations, Rumor. SOUNDINGS TO BEGIN SOON Next Monday First Block of Bonds, 92 50,000 Worth, Will Be Offered for Sale in Spite of Sluggish Market Modjeski Confers. Negotiations between the special com mittee of the City Council and the O. -R. & N. and Northern Pacific Terminal companies have reached the point, it is said, where the railroad company and the city are practically agreed as to the demands of tie latter and the concessions offered by the former, and the only dif ficulty now rests with the Terminal Com pany. It is rumored the Mayor has con densed his former demands on this com pany into a more general single require ment, and a solution of the difficulty that has beset the negotiations thus far if likely to be at hand. If the last attempt of the two sides to get together should fail, it is thought likely that condemnation proceedings will be begun soon for the rights of way for the Broadway bridge. Mayor Simon yesterday morning held a consultation with Ralph Modjeski, de signer of and consulting engineer for the Broadway bridge, and as a result Resi dent Engineer Weideman will at once make soundings in the Willamette River, a necessary preliminary to the construc tion that is to follow when litigation is settled. Taking soundings will consume several weeks and will require perhaps between $3000 and J5000. Mayor Simon will ask the City Council to make a loan of this amount until the first installment of the bridge bonds is sold. This will be done at the next session of the Council, Wed nesday morning. Mr. Modjeski arrived in Portland Thursday night from Chicago, his head quarters. He is making a tour of the work under contract of his company and came to Portland to confer with his local representative and with Mayor Simon as to the Broadway bridge situation. This $1.25 quality, the yard $1.Q5 $2.00 quality the yard $1.63 $4:00 quality, the yard, $3.19: Demonstration of the Royal Worcester arid the Bon Ton Corset Miss Hope Frances Gale, expert cor setiere from the East, is with us again, demonstrating the Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets. "We invite you to call and meet her. Study the vari ous models of corsets and learn from her what shape is best 'adapted for your figure. Corset dept., 2d floor. now reduced been reduced Res'. $8.5Q Linen Sxiits at $4.95 Very latest styles for Summer. Lin en and Cotton Crash Suits in natural color and medium shade of blue ; very stylish, strictly tailored garments. Cur regular $8.50 valuer, offered during the removal sale at Cf Q C special low price of, suit P"s70 Every Suitcase All Garden All our Sewing is one of the largest pieces of work now under his supervision. Next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock the ways and means committee of the City Council will offer for sale the first 3250, 000 block of-the Broadway bridge bonds. The bid at the previous calling was re jected because it was considered too low. It is considered doubtful, however, if the committee will receive a better pro posal this time, for the bond market is said to be very sluggish just now. Mr. gimon announced yesterday that it is the Intention of the special com mittee of the Council, of which he is a member, to make its report next Wed nesday to the Council and ask to be dis charged. COW'S MILK IS BEST FOOD Biologist Says Eight . Scarlet Fever With Good Blood. Dr. Louis Dechmann, biologist, oc cupied more than an hour yesterday before the Bitot School circle of the State Congress of Mothers in a lecture on "Hygiene and Food Values." He cast aside many of the accepted ideas of handling the diseases of children, prevention of diseases and food value's. He devoted considerable time describ ing the nature of scarlet fever and the methods of prevention. He advised the warm bath and warm pack covering the abdomen, from which he said all diseases arise. Dr. Dechmann said . that there was little excuse for any physician mak ing a mistake in the diagnosis of scar let fever and submitted for the in spection of the mothers colored pic tures showing the sypmtoms of the disease in all its forms and also of chicken-Vox. The speaker condemned the feeding of children on pasteurized or sterilized milk, remarking that it was like giving the child dead food. He said that the child should be given pure cow's milk. Among the foods mentioned Dr. Dechmann recommended onions, leeks and garlic. He put spe cial emphasis on the need of keeping the blood of the child pure, so it could resist the approach of disease, con tending that when in such condition the system resists disease. Lion Fondle A Child. In Pittsburg a savage lion1 fondled the hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is sometimes great when least regarded. Often it comes tnrougn Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have saved. "A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup." writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C, "We al ways give it to him when he takes cold. It's a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds. LaGrlppe, Asth ma. Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 50c $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Best proposition ever made. Tlllamoo Beach lots. See Sunday Oregonlan. . show a more extensive variety of prices on these hand-loom fabrics. $1.50 quality, the yard, $1.23 $2.50 quality, the yard $1.98 $5.00 quality, the yard $4.19 15c SKirt Marker 7c Sale of 1000 Palmer Skirt Markers, the handiest and most complete mark er on the market ; nickeled, chalk with each one; our regular 15c value, special removal sale price, each 75c Hair Pins at 29c 250 cards of large bone Hair Pins, crimped or straight, shell or amber color, put up one dozen on a card; the kind that sells regular 50c toOQ 75c a card: removal nrice. ea. sailC All Dress Goods in the store now reduced All Silks are now selling at reduced prices All Wash Goods have now been reduced Our entire stock of Linens at reduced prices All our Draperies are selling at reductions All Baby Carriages have also been reduced All our Hammocks are now reduced in price 2 Vac Darning Cotton 1c 250 dozen Darning Cotton, "in 45-yard spools, in fast black color only. A good, reliable quality, such as sells regularly at 2 for 5c. On sale 1 at special removal price, spool C $1 Shetland Floss 79c The art department, on the fourth floor, offers a very special sale of Fleischer's Shetland Floss, black only, 12 skeins to the box;- a regular "7Q Sil.00 seller, removal sl nrice vC in our entire stock reduced Every Trunk has also been greatly reduced Every Handbag has been reduced in price All Jewelry Novelties at price reductions Every Umbrella in our store now reduced Tools have also been reduced Machines at reduced prices COE-TO GIVE -NEWS Doctor Believed to Know of Federal Jobs. MARSHAL REED GOES EAST Elmer Col well Said to Be Slated as Successor' in Marshal's Office. ' Dunne May Be Retained as Revenue Collector. With .the return from Washington, probably within the next week, of Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, who figured promi nently in the presidential campaign of 1908 on behalf of President Taft. much of random political speculation concern ing the outcome of two pending Federal appointments may be set at rest. These are the United States Marshalship and the Internal Revenue Collec torship. Already assurance has come from Washington to the effect that Colonel David M- Dunne, internal revenue col lector, will be retained in that position. As a matter of policy, it is said, to the end that factional fight may be avoid ed, he may not be re-appointed by Pres ident Taft, but permitted to hold, as is being done at present. Both Colonel Dunne's and . Marshal Reed's terms expired in March and as yet neither has been re-appointed nor has a successor been named. Informa tion of local political prophets is to the effect that Reed has little chance of continuing long in the office, though any definite action in the matter of appointing his successor may be post poned by the President until after the adjournment of Congress. Reed left two days ago for the East. He announced on leaving that he was going to attend the commencement ex ercises at Harvard University, when his son will graduate. Doubtless he will go to Washington. It is said also that he will go to New York- and confer with Francis J. Heney, the former Fed eral Prosecutor, who secured for him the appointment as Marshal four years ago. Heney .will be asked to use his influence in his behalf with the Pres ident again. The name of Elmer Colwell, support ed by forces opposed to Senator Bourne, is being mentioned locally in connec tion with the appointment at United States Marshal. It Is given out here All SilKs Greatly Reduced $1.50 Fancy SilKs 69c Yard Your attention is directed to a lot of over 4000 yards of high-grade Fancy Silks, comprising every new shade for street or evening wear, delicate pastel shad es, creams, pink, Jblue,green,la ven der, rose, nile, etc.; also darker shades for street dresses, waists, etc. Beautiful brocades, j ac quards etc. In fact, every wanted color for any kind of a silkTgar ment can be found in this lot. Regular $1.00, $1.25" and $1.50 values. Removal Sal e price, the yard, only 69c Sale of All English Semi-Porcelain, in the blue Copenhagen design; 50- GJC piece set, sale price, at PO00 60-piece set, removal price, $6. SO 100-pc. set, removal price SglO.59 Semi-porcelain, fancy shape, pink flower decoration, gold tracing, 50 piece set, on sale at the f 7Q special removal price P 60-piece set, removal price, $6.10 100-pc. set, removal price, $9.55 Semi-porcelain, plain shape, gold band, latest design; a very ?ood 50-pc. set, at this ape- (C QC cial removal sale, price yw'' 60-piece set, removj.1 price. S7.0T 100-pc. set, removal price $11.85 Austrian China, pink border deco ration, double SC'1 line on both sides of border ; 50- tf "I O O "7 piece set,- special at P AO0 I 25c Wash Goods 15c Yard 12c-15c Wash Goods 8c Yd. OtHer Lots Half Reg. Price Many new lots of Wash Goods which have never been shown before will be offered at Great Saving Prices. This lot comprises fine organdies, batistes, in beautiful printed effects : 1 C our regular '25c values, at, yd. SCOTCH GINGHAMS, Anderson's famous make, full 32 inches wide, in" fast colorings; big variety to 1 Q select from; 35c values, yard-Ol 5000 YARDS WASH GOODS, in dot-, ted and printed mulls, percales, print ed pangettes, etc. ; a broad, compre hensive range for selection; a fabric for almost any kind of, a Summer dress or waist; our regular 120 O and 15c values, removal price that Colwell is certain of appointment. - If Dr. Coe chooses to talk he prob ably will be able to throw much light on the situation. His return is being watched by those interested in the out come of the appointments. Colonel Dunne last night said he knew nothing to say about his own case, as he had heard nothing. FORESTRY COURSE ADDED Agricultural College Class Leaves to Study Wooded Nature. For the first time a Western college will make a practical study of the sub ject of forestry. The Oregon Agri cultural College is taking the initia tive in this matter and following in the footsteps of some of the great Eastern colleges. Accordingly seven students in forestry left yesterday for the timber lands of the Clark & Wil son Lumber Company back of Goble on the Astoria & Columbia Railroad, and about 38 miles below Portland. They will stay in this timber for a period of 10 days and will make a spe cial study of the maximum and aver age stand per acre of the timber, of cruising and of the typical forest. They will endeavor to determine the actual and possible value of the stump age and will try to determine what kinds of forests are best adapted to reforestinr. '"BIU In the party which left yesterday were H. H. Barbur, H. J. Eberly. H. D. Gill, A. M. Nilsson, T. J. Starker. Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery. Children become strong and lively when given small doses of Scott's Emulsion every day. The starved body is fed: the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott's Emulsion conquer scrofula and many other blood diseases. WOM ULI BY ilL DBtTOOISTS 8Bd 10b., mdb of jpapr and this ad. for ear beautiful Baringa Bank and Child's Sketch Boot. tTanh bank contains a Qood Lack f annj. SCOTT & BOWNE. 09 Pearl St.. N. Y. Mil illjllilfiy nuinnwnii; Dinner Sets Semi-porcelain, fancy hape, green and gold decoration; oO-piece Din ner tsci. on sale at this remonl price, the set $6.64 60-piecc set, removal price, 9.93 100-pc. 6et, removal price $13. IT Fancy shape, dainty pink rose bor der and gold line; a very good 50 piece Dinner Set, spe- GtCZ CZA cial removal sale price POeO'r 60-piece set, removal price, $9.93 100-pc. set, removal price $13.17 Austrian China, white and gold border Dinner Set, a very neat 50 piece set, at special C 1 O 1 Q removal price, set P 60-pc. set, removal price, $14.45 100-pc. set, removal price $23. lO Austrian China, pink border decoration,- double gold line on both sides of border; 100- GiO A CC piece set, special for PsrxJJ 5H GGUDo S. A. Wilson and J. F. Pernot. Pro fessor Peavy, of the O. A. C. faculty, will join the party later. Officers of the civil service in New Soutli Wales must insure their lives A Public Benefit Portland People Greatly In terested in the Generous Offer of The Owl Drug Co., Inc. The people have already demonstrat ed that they would rather trust a man who is naturally honest than one who is honest only because he had to be. The Owl Drug Co., Inc., have a firm ly established reputation for . square dealing and sterling honesty. When they told the people that Rexall Reme dies are the pfcrest and most depend able medicines that it is possible for modern science to produce, and that they would tell the public what each one of these 300 or more remedies con tained, and that they sold Rexall Reme dies on their personal guarantee that they would give entire satisfaction or they would not cost the user a single cent, they were believed. Ever since this announcement the Owl Drug Co., Inc., store has been largely patronized by people buying Rexall Remedies, all of which proves that this store has the confidence of the people, and that honesty is the best policy. There is no "cure-all" among the Rexall Remedies. There are different and separate medicines, each one devised for a certain human ailment or a class of ailments closely allied. For instance Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are recom mended for the positive relief of stom ach irritation. Indigestion, flatulency and dyspepsia. They are rich in Bis-muth-Subnltrate, Pepsin and Carmina tives. They are prepared by special processes which perfect and enhance the great remedial value of these well known medicinal agents. This remedy sells for 25 cents. 60 cents,, and $1.00 per package. Every one suffering from stomach disorder should try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, inasmuch as they cost nothing if they do not satisfy. Remember, The Owl Drug Co.. Inc., cor. 7th and Washington sts.. is the only store in Portland where these remedies may be obtained, and every one in need of medicine is urged to investigate and take advantage of the frank and generous manner in. which they are sold. WE CONQUER ASTHMA Dr. Steagall's ASTHMA REMEDY la PROMT. SAFE and SURE. Nothing else offered like it. Write for booklet "Free AW" to Dept. O. HENRI MILLAR REMEDY CO, 214 St. Helens Ave. Tiouuu'Wuk,