; . . . . . r tt i r in AurlWrtTium on 4tH Floor. 7:30 to 9:30 o'ClocK Store Will Kemam upen lonigm yjrmi viou-ivcumK ; VfyV. nirAT.in Electrolysis. Etcecond Floor Special 25c Dairy LtxncH in Basement-Good Service A Great Sale of Popular Corsets Great Timely Sale of Easter Ribbons $6 BonTons at $2.59 Rengo Belt Corsets 25c Ribbon at 17c Yard 35c Ribbon at 22c Yard All pure Silk Ribbons, 4 inches wide, moire taffeta, 1 7 in everr wanted shade ; actual 2oo value, special, yd. Reg. 75c Ribbons at 37c Full 8-ineh Taffeta Ribbon, extra quality, in every imaginable shade, suitable for hat trimmings, hair ribbons and every wanted purpose. Best regular 75e grade; buy all you want of it during this special 07. sale at low price of only, the yard -' The popular Bon Ton Corset, carried exclusively by Olds, Wortman & King for 20 years; made of fine eoutil and batiste, trim'd in lace and ribbon, with 4 and 6 hose supporters CO Cu attached; values to $6.00 P $3.00 Values at $1.59 Rengo Belt Corsets for average and stout figures, made with the skirt extension which controls all superfluous flesh with out discomfort. They are made of heavy-weight coutil, rein forced abdomen, boned with double durable steels, fitted with Moire Bibbon, in many novelty satin stripes, in all 22c wanted shades; mnilar 35e values, special, the yard hose supporters and trimmed witu lace ana no- l i Jy bon. Regular values to $3.00, special at this price J uoraea laiirase xuoDona, o ma. wjae, one ox seasou s best sellers; every wanted shade; 35e values, yard jn0 TL. I j--w UhAf W . ..raT 5f IfTW.- T .t T V s. i " . j.-mi -TrTI IS M I U 11 if . ' Ik; t -. :v s ' sm. ZAf )MT Jl rm I I Men's Suits $2Q Vals $11.95 In the basement ''underprice store," a sale of men's Business Suits of excellent materials, in the tweed effects and neat stripes; well tailored and lined with mohair and farmers' satin; a good range of patterns and colors. 51 1 QC Regular $20.00 values, specif forPA $15 Suits $8.95 In the basement "underprice store," a line of good Business Suits, tweeds and mixtures, in "the popular gray and brown effects and neat small stnpes; smart styles, well made and CO QC lined; regular stock values at 15.00 P0ei7eJ Men's Shirts $1 Vals. 48c In the basement "underprice store," a sale of men's Outin; Shirts with soft eollars and cuffs; materials are ehambray, soisette, batiste and duck; plain or plaited bosoms; all new Spring colors, eut full in the body and well made. AQp Our regular Tbe to $1.00 values special"0' 45cUnderwe'r29c In the basement "underprice store," men's Spring weight Underwear, shirts and drawers, made of fine Egyptian yarn, very closely woven, well made and neatly finished; sizes 32 to OQ 44; regular 45e values, special, garment Boys' Blouses 35c Values 21c In the basement "underprice store," a sale of boys' Blouse Waists, made of good quality ging ham, sateen and ehambray, in a good range of serviceable colors, including black ; sizes Ol 5 to 16 years ; our regular 3oc values for" Women's Suits Mm I $20 to $27.50 Values on .Sale )For $5.95 All that's left of those special suits will on sale for a final clean-UD. They are good all-year-r o u n d styles, made of dependable materi als and styled to meet the approval if women who want something for reneral wear. Regular OC QC $20.00 to $27.50 values $6.5Q Skirts $2.98 Women's Dress Skirts of fine English panama and fancy stripe serge, also navy blues, browns and black; well made; regular $6.50 QO values, on special sale for only, each "VaSee Extra d All ay Grocery Department, on the fourth floor Bohemian Butter1 T 2-Pound Square atO w Clover Leaf ButterL O 2-Pound SquareUCJI Women's Neckwear 5Qc Values Only 19c $2.25 Values for 98c Positively .the best values to be seen in all Portland- A very special purchase of a large quantity enables us to make this offer. This season 's newest effects in Dutch collars, tabs, jabots, Dutch tissue effects, lace, lawn and net stocks, any style you may wish; regular 50c values for 19c; $1.25 valnes frQQ 47 r.A Ninl.r S2.25 vslne at onlTO I I ' VbWJbsW slUissW HaUIWi. -JT- ... i rf"ilM'rf am - 1 I eaaaar -wsw I BM SWP llll II II i W ft y ,.. " Women's $1.5Q Gowns 95c In the big white store, second floor, a sale of women's Nightgowns, made of longcloth, in the slipover style, with round neck and butterfly sleeves. With initial neatly embroidered on the yoke. Full length, finished with linen torchon lace.. Our regular $1.50 values, offered special QC for this Saturday sale buy all you want of them at only, each'' Women's Handbags $1.75 Values for 98c S6.5Q Values $3.79 Eastertide means new Handbags. For to- J eTTinn, lrfl HiVA PTOnDRrl four lots to reduce our enormous stock doubt if they will last all day. All sizes and snapes, piain or silver or gold-mounted; best of work manship; regular $1.75 valnes, only 98c; regular $3.50 values for $1.98; CO 7Q $5.00 values $2.89; $650 values N7' 5000 Rose Bushes 25c Eacn Growers Prices Up to75c A rare treat for our customers. Today, on fnnrth flnnr. R snecial arrangement with one of Portland's popular florists, we will sell 5000 high-class Rose Bushes, such as you M pay 35c, 50e and 75o for. Ws O C will deliver them to your home. Each V Pink Belle Siebrecht,Catherine Mermet, pink LsTDetroit, Pink La Prance, Mme. Caroline Testont, Pran Karl Drnschki. White Mamnun Oochet, Etoil da France, Whita La Prance, Lady Battersea, O ? and choice of 20 other varietieg, atJC Men's 50c Four-in- Hand Ties Only 23c A great sale of popular styles in men's Ties Wide end or narrow fonr-in-hand Made o f good quality silK in neat attractive pat terns By agreeing to taKe 5000 we seenred them at practically onr own price There is an end- A. 1 less assonmem w mwrtn from 35c to 50c valnes JC Candy Specials BARGAIN CIRCLE. FIRST FLOOR Fresh Creamed Almonds, 50c grade 27c White and PinK 30c Marshmallows, lb. 25c The Large 25c Com Drops, Special lb. 14c Choice Assorted Chocolates, 50c Grade 23c 30c Belmont Strawberry Drops, ponnd 18c 40c Real Bntterscotch Wafers, pound 21c 30c Taffy Straws 21c-30c Peannt BroKen 18c 40c Nnt Sponge 21c 25c Choc'te Drops 16c 40c Chocolate Dipped Caramels, ponnd 21c 30c 01dfashioned Molasses Chews, lb. 18c 30c Fairy Mixed Hard Candy, ponnd 17c Nnt Chocolate CaKe. Special, Each only 5c Household Needs $1.25 Tea Kettle Only 98c mm Reg. 65c Coffee Pot for 45c Each In the big kitchen goods store, 3d floor, a sale of No. 8 nickel plated Copper Tea Kettles, such as sell regular at $1.25; QQ. on special sale at, each Coffee Pots, in high-grade en ameled ware, triple-ooated blue and white, IVi-qt. 8i?e4Tr 40c Lipped Sauce Pan, 3-quart size, special, ea. 25c 27c Deep Pudding Pan, -iuart iz on gpedal sale for 18c Dish Pans, extra heavy, Ktinned, 50c Talne, special at 35 Sale GardenTooIs Long or Short Handled Shovels, 75c vaL 55c S6.50 Garden Hose, 50-foot reel, 5-ply, $4.95 Lawn Mowers, Very Good $3.25 grade S2.69 Boys $422 Wash Suits For $1.98 In the Juvenile Store, main floor, a Surprise Sale of 500 Boys' Wash Suits; sizes 2V2 to 10 years. Per cales, Galateaa, chambrays, piques and madras materials. Buster Brown, Sailor and Russian Blouse styles. Now is the time to buy them; the little fellows are wear ing them right now. (J QQ Actual values to $4 Olt70 Note Paper 4Qc Box 29c In the Stationery Store, main floor, a sale of beautiful Corre spondence Note Paper in white, blue and pink shades; different size sheets of paper, and envelopes in a variety of cut Put up in neat boxes. Our regular 4Uc nn values, special, the box Men's Golf Shirts $3 Values at $1.45 Men's Golf Shirts, in the coat styles, with cuffs at tached. They are made of Russia cord, French percale and imported madras materials; dark or light colors, in the most attractive patterns, stripes, figures, checks, etc Some French Cuff Shirts in the lot. The products of one of America's foremost shirt fac- (H- a tories; actual $2, $2.50 and $3 vals., spl 3 JLeTrO Sale of Women's Oxfords and Pump 5 $5 Values at $2.69 Great Saturday sale of 1700 pairs of women's Oxfords and Pumps, in patent kid, patent colt, gunmetal, su e d e tan calf, vici kid, etc., in tan and black. The as sortment comprises h u n d r eds of pairs of ( factory samples of thf very best makes of high-grade footwear in a big selection of pat terns and sizes; turns and welts; values to $5, offered special during this sale atO JQ onlv. Dair Big Girls' and Misses' School Shoes, gunmetal and vici kid stock, lace styles, for school wear; our dbsi regu- t i iu lar $2.25 values, offered special for this sale at V Sale Women's Shoes $5.QO Values at $2.39 1360 pairs of women's high-eut Shoes are assembled for EDeedv closing Odds and ends and broken lines and sam- W omen's Waists $3.25 Values special Q8c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, second floor, an evening sale of 500 women's Waists. Beautiful lingeries in sheer batiste and lawn materials, with colored embroidery and lace yokes and ruffled effects. Tailored Waists in madras and linen materials, with "small tucks in front; a very attract-qo ive assortment, worth to $3.25, special at'"' Groceries 35c Coffee 25c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, fourth floor, a sale of our famous O. W. iL. Drana opeciaa oienu voiieei roasted fresh every day. Hundreds ofour cus- (nmnrn will VlftVfi Tin other. A rearular 35c OC. grade, buy all you want, special, the pound -wr 25c Raisins 15c 6 to 9:30 P. 1L, fancy Layer Raisins for table use; large clusters, Six-Crown grade; reg- 1 ular 25c quality, evening price, the pound 15c lb. grade, 3-crown, special at 3 lbs. 25c Stuffed Olives 8'3c 6 to 9:30 P. M., fancy ManzaniHa Stuffed 9Sc Olives, on sDecial sale, three bottles only'' - Women's Vests 19c Values lOc 23c HoseatlOc 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, on main floor, 2000 wom en 's Swiss-Ribbed Vests, with low necks and no sleeves; our regular values to 19c each, 1 Q very special at low evening price of, each ivl' HOSE 1000 pairs fine black W tan Cotton Stockings, seamless foot, extra spliced "1 Q heels and toes; regular values to 23c, for vfV Fancy Neckwear $1.00 Values at 17c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on main floor, a sale of women's fancy Neckwear, Jabots, Stocks, Dutch Collars, embroidered Linen Collars, etc., in all sizes; beautiful Venise, lace, lawn and linen ef fects, in values up to $1.00 each; buy all "1 f you want at special evening price of, ea. Men's Union Suits $1.25 Vals., 63c 6 to 9:30 P. M-, 50 dozen men's Egyptian Union Suits in all sizes, ribbed cuffs and ankles, form fitting; high ribbed neck; well made; our $1.00 and $1.25 values, on special sale at Ice Cream Soda 5c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the, basement "un derprice store," we will serve our delicious C Ice Cream Soda, during evening only, glass jy Our Famous Ice Cream and CaKe Only lOc 6 to 9 :30 P. M., in Basement Underprice Store - ... -r ji i 1 t1 1 . -flk a lunch room, delicious ice uream, wiin vaise, ivp r.loc in patent kid. CTinmetai. can nu viux - tv, ' .1. nn1 welte: values to $5.00, the pair II ii ' VARIED INDUSTRIES BEST RAILWAY OFFICIAL. SATS HOGS AXD DAIRY1XO IMPORTANT. R. B. Miller, of O.-W. R. Spka Aalat Dancer of Over doing Iutt Production. Turthtr mphaiili1r.r th imcttr of the NorthwMt tng-mctns In othar than the fruit tndiutry. R. B. Miller. trBlc nuutr of tt.t O. V. R. A S. Co.. with partr of other ontcl: of that road, returned to Portland yesterday from Nona Taklma. her on Wrdnetdar they attended the celebration of tbe North 1'oait't entrance Into that city. The locaJ Harrlman officlala war en tertained Thursday evenlnc at a ban quet and entertainment by the Commer cial Club of Kennewlck. Yash-. which town procnlaea to bcorr.e on of the largest and moat Important cltlea on tbe gn, road. Robert Strahora. builder cf the North Coast and now manafer of tfta second district of th O.-W. R. at N. evstem. era one of th principal speak ers. William Moilurray. general passan Kr agent, delivered sa address full of p raise for th Tsklrra Valley and bear lnj predictions for future development. Vlr. Miller, R. Burns, district freight and pasaens-er agent at Walla Walla: H. EX lunsbury. asslsiant general freight atnt. and C 8. Woods, right of may scent, spot along the same lines. Mr. Miller made a study of crop and nil conditions of the Yakima Valley. ad when he returned to this city yes terday he was convinced mora firmly than veer that dairying and hog raising nouia pa laien up cy mi people i u section at onca to avoid the danger of having th entire country dependent upon the fruit Industry alone. In discussing this subject yesterday ba said: It Is not wis for any community to hare all of lt eggs In on basket, be cause In the event of adverse market conditions, short or damaged crops, the entire district suiters. In my opinion th ttm will come when dairying and bog-ralslng In the Takima Valley will be on of th principal If not the fore most vocation, and In th Interest of th ireneral welfare It seems to me that It should be fostered and encouraged In every practicable way. "Th predictions' that have been made as to the shipments of apples from the v.kima Vallrv within the next few yeara re astounding. Yet similar predictions are made by many other sections, in cluding th Rogue. Cmpqua. Willamette, Hood River. Mosler and Grand Ronde valleys In Oregon: Wa'ia Walla. Palouse and Wenatche valleys In Washington, and 1" addition. British Columbia. South ern Idaho, Montana. Cdlorado and Call- . . .. -i : .nrtmlitle as ta the lomil are vtij vy , m in ,hlr respective lo- luiurv ifiuvuvuv. , . . calltiea. so that within a ahort Mm the total production win reacn an uuran. . . . must be found. IUI Lkfl wui-u ' - ... -. - . i .w w Mnrdftl as sneak- 1 BO B0 " 1 J W - r " tng disparagingly of th fruit Industry In any locality, and particularly In tha Ta kima Valley, but I do wish to suggest .w.. v . T.Hm Vallev la so wsU adapted In a very way to th uc- ... i i .. inn Kiw and dairy products, that It would be the part of wisdom ana in tne mieresi try as a whol. U that Industry should be regarded as of equal Importance to the fruit Industry and Its promotion under taken to such extent aa may ba regarded jiiki Thar ran ba no over-produo- tloa of bogs and dairy products." DEAL FOR MILL SHE ON MOOT HOOD ROAD OFFICIAL NEGOTIATES TO BUT. R, C. GllUs Figures With Inmaxi- Ponlscn Chief Engineer Saya Company Not In Transaction. s It has become known that R. C. Gll Us. chairman of tha executive commu te of th Mount Hood Railway at Power Company, has been negotiating for the purchase of tha Inman-Poulsen mlllsite on tha east river front. Mr. Glllls himself la not In tha city, but C. B. Smith, chief engineer for the company and in temporary charge of affaire, last night denied absolutely that tha Mount Hood concern Intends purchasing tbe property, although h admitted that Mr. Glllla privately may be contemplating such a transaction. "I know that th company does not need and does not want the Inman Poulsen river frontage," said Mr. Smith, "and that It has not been negotiating for Its purchase. I have beard Mr. Gll Us speak of tha matter as reports of tha sals appeared In the papers, and If ha has been connected with any deal in volving this property It has been for himself personally, and not for tha com pany." This is th first time that Mr. Glllis or the Mount Hood Company has been connected In an authoritative way with th Inman-Poulsen trace although saarly every other railroad enterprise In tha Northwest baa been reported as Doyina 11 or ,a.uuut w uj - The Milwaukee road has been men tioned most frequently aa tha probable purchaser, and at various times the Southern Pacific has been reputed to be negotlstine; Jn this direction. Like wise the Hill Interests and the Canadian Pacific have been connected with it, and th Portland Railway, Light & Power Company has alternated with tbe others In bearing the burden of the frequent rumors. In the meantime officials of the Inman-Poulsen Company deny that they ever have been approached by the officials of any railroad company for th purchase of their property. TOURIST .CAR SERVICE To St. Paul and the East in effect every day from Tacoma and Seattle on the C M. A P- S. Ry. Trains leave Tacoma 7 A. M.. Seattle 8:60 A. M. Lower berths to Missoula $2.25: to Butte, $2.60; Har lowton. $3; Miles City, $..76; St. Paul. It. Upper berths cheaper. Apply to city ticket office. Railway Exchange. Third and Stark streets, for reserva tions, tickets, etc. Homeseekers! Chebalis, Washington. Surrounded by largest dairy, fruit and farming country in Pacific Northwest. Acreage Inducements for intensive fann ing. County seat Lewi County, wher i i. .hMmtr and the best. Cheh&lls Is the liveliest Inland Washington town of 6000 people. raved street, eiectnc lights, sewerage, water, gas and all mod-. . vt t ? 'F, ikVt In nubile lm- IJ U LU1111U1 u ' provements under way now. visit Che- balla and see bouinweai nMiuugwui largest farming section before locating elsewhere. Chehall has a variety of f...p(n. virh lam monthlv nav- rolL For details, visit Chehalla. or ad dress Citizens' Club. Chehalla, Wash. E REFERENDUM AGAINST APPRO PRIATION'S OPPOSED. Agricultural College and University Unanimously Indorsed Reci procity Opposed It was the sentiment of Washington County Pomona Grange, which met In Forest Grove Wednesday, that the referendum on the appropriations for the Oregon Agricultural College and the State University would work great injury to those institutions and also to the state at large if tha appropria tions should b held up. The topic was discussed freely by members present and all expressed the hope that th movement would-be discontinued and that the two etate educational insti tutions would not be hampered. Mortimer Whitehead, former National lecturer, opposed the reciprocity agree ment with Canada and the Grange adopted resolutions in opposition to the agreement. "I attended the meeting of Washing ton County Pomona, Grange In Forest Grove Wednesday." said Mrs. H. L. Vail, member of Evening Star Grange and also of the State Women's Work com mittee, "and heard the discussion of the referendum measures. The senti ment was overwhelmingly against any referendum on these appropriations. I think that It would be a great calamity to hold up these appropriations and thus seriously hamper education in this state." "I don't know how far tha referen dum has gone," said J- J. Johnson, master of Evening Star Grange and ex-state lecturer, "hut it would be wrong to hamper either Institution. We may think that the appropriations are large, but the institutions are growing and need money for new buildings. I have not heard much about the progress the referendum Is making. If any. I am not taking any part in this referendum," said Eugene Palmer, who conducted the referendum on the State University appropriation two years ago, "but I think there ought to be some cneck on the appropriations made for our state educational Institutions. They are getting whatever they call for, whether there is any good reason for granting their requests or whether the Institutions need the large sums they are asking for. Next session of Ua I .'riulntiira thav will UrIt fn. UTAH larger sums." ALL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN Indigestion, . Gaa, Heartburn, Headache and other distress will go in five minutes. If you had soma Dlapepsln handy and would take a little now your stomach distress or Indigestion would vanish In five minutes and you would feel fine. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, out-of-oroar stomach before yon raallz it. If your meala don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you. or lays like a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you have heart burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 60-cent eaa of Pane's Dlapepsln and take a rltlla Juat aa span aa yoa can. Thar will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with add, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling- In the stomach. Nau sea. Debilitating Headaches, Dizzi ness or Intestinal K-rlDinsT. This will all go .and, besides, there will be no undigested food left over In the stom ach to poison your breath from nause ous odors. Pape'a Dlapepsln Is certain oure for out-of-order stomachs, because It pre vents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests It Just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minutes frora all stom ach misery Is at any drug store wait ing for you. Thesfa large 60 - cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, In digestion or any other stomach dia tuxbaa.ee.