TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX. TIIUBSDAY. MAY 25. 1911; 0 1 a 1 """ Corsets by Qr Miss MinogSg,Bjlti Mintt,.. Royal Worcester. Bon Ton, Mme. Helene, Marqti.se, Reno w - The..;. Greater Wortm. Store ens aHiomi&l Sale of to ilK Dresses for rr t.d.V, .ellln. we ,,r a W -n, of l.rel , S11K Dresserethe Imall dots nd neat pattern, styled .cc.rdingJtheJalestv.gae-Tff -TH. nand other staple cotorl SaH... Raiah silKs. .tc-Frenchserje, .r, jtX'tJtlrX rSZStSS broad hands f contrasting colerbi are made op either plain or trimmed with embroidery, laces, braids, etc.. lace yores ano n ,Ml.-i f mm inK ,.lendid collection of dresses such pleasing harmony ,ha7..appea.,. the most dl -W. Invite yo. to come and ' Vs.', noher store will give you valaes to equal these-Weare finish, and indge lor yourseli wnnr we .re , , , iii, ,! WAV. honest in onr belle! that these dresrthe best bargains ever offered in roruanq-p.enu.u w --r ' I-- AS f v.,nt. Pnrrh Shades and nammocivs-uenuruu a" i vr i! ' n 4 h I ncf 2 T-T UfrCUrall llu w j.a va. " - ... T. Mrdressin. 2d jjooricatessen and HaKery. 4m -Carts Floor SOOO Fairs ILace Ouirtsiimi s OIH King' 5 tore At the Olds, Wortoan &. .r. hn-ht way under price from an Importer who was winding p his season s bnsiness-A mosMgagg ?.. ZVZZZ "A, does ms. when you are cleaning house and replacing your old curtate, wtth ew ones. mil be l.""vled b"all thrifty houseReepers-Hotels and rooming houses getting ready for the nose Carnival w.U SjtSrmw, price concessfons of this great sale-TaHe advantage and buy your Cr.au, needsngw. 3 O w unaias V SIMM1 $1.5Q Curtains 89c $2.25 Curtains 1.29 Don't miss this opportunity to secure eur tains of any grade and suitable for any mom in the house. Here's lot of Batten ber? Curtains with insertion and edpnj; mounted on pood frrade of net. much better than you will expect at $1.50 QQC pair: priced pecil for this sale at'-'' SCRIM CUETAINS with fUot lace edpng and insertion. These curtains are in prcat demand as they are saitable for any room in the house and are very CI 29 erptional values at $225; now V-' BLOCK SCRIM CTJETA1NS with hand rttin .Hrinsv. Terr attraotie and serviceable hanpicps ; ; our $3-10 CO 25 values, priced for this sale, pair S50.00 Lace Curtains $26.00 S45.00 Lace Curtains $22.50 - I TIK-Trsaa. beautiful ArabU II A renaissance lace edffe, J8 incnes w,q rr-v . elaborate corner mollis, exquto an laco mnnmcu . - , ,.u cr, . rvnir: COO CO SQ.OO Curtains Special at g3.4& Irish Point, Clany Lace, Bras- sels, Marie Antoinette, Italian Filets, etc, mounted on first quality French nets These are not ordinary "specials," they are the most remarkable valaes you ever saw, actually worth $6 S3.5Q Curtains 2.25 S6.QO Curt'ns 4.QO Another lot of . the popnlar Block Scrim Curtains with Arabian edging. They are good values and are being used more every day. They are good sellers at ;2 25 $3.50 a pair. Specialized at P.- LACET ARABIAN CURTAINS Attrac tive patterns in insertion, mounted on French net. The best $6 vals. A fC in all Portland; special, pair at LACET ARABIANS, Insertion, mounted on French net; one of the most attractive lines of Curtains for living-rooms, dining rooms, etc., you would care to have; they are exceptional values ai -ou t- iisi " i VT to 3V.uu a pair-now -Q bargainized, the pr. p .. O per pair; special for this sale at S35.QO Lace Curtains at $15.00 S20.00 Lace Curtains at $11.49 The real Duchess Lace Curtains in a very choice selection of patterns, such as will appeal to the most pnrticu- CI C flf) lar person; Worth $35, pairf-.Vy An exquisite assortment of Point Lace r.,rtinu in rlaintv Datterns. suitable for the finest homes; these are CI 1 AQ worth $20 a pair; special at P Special at $3.89 We believe that hundreds of honseKeepers will welcome this opportunity to buy something good and really artistic in Lace Curtains The Marie Antoin ettes in beautiful hand-worKed effects, suitable for any room Very unusual values at $7.50, the pair at 507 Mm ill H S18.QO Lace Curtains at $9.00 S13.5Q Lace Curtains at $8.QO A big collection of heavy ' hand-made Arabian Lace Curtains in very pretty patterns; worth regularly $18 CQ QQ pair; now priced at only, pair f '-'-' Best imported Irish Point Curtains, in Dleasiner patterns, well made so as to stand cleaning or washing; CQ ff worth $13.50 a pair; special pCJ.v cue is costly! License of Evasive . Saloon keeper Revoked. STAIRWAY VIOLATES LAW Ordinance- to HeTOke Permit for r of Strect-Knd Along; Waterfront Pebated and Re ferred o Commltte. PUrlnc of .iir U.dlnr from lit arroom to 'Hi. r.oor aboT.. wh.r. woman w.r. permitt.i. coit Al Wofcl rra .a oM-tttn. iloorkper. bi H cr.. trJi3T morning wt.n Coun ri:mn Cellmr. reported hi. conduct to t City Council nj tord ta. r.vo ratton. Miror Simon and tb. entlr. tnnberrt:p of th. Council irr.d that thl. wa a-ifflcl.nt cu id ctd c rordlus'.v. after th. acued mn an opP'rtunllr to defend hlm-if. Mr. Ci;r xp:Jnd that th. tlr a b.n built ;no. th o-oI!rd model li juor llcori. orjlnano. wl srd by th. Coun.-ll anj id h. bil.J that. hen a aaloonkpr deliberately and runalnc'.y denied mean, to Tlolat. th. ar In iui-ii a rranner. Ms Itcen. huld be J.-rJ-lteU. It wm howa by tat.mer.i of IVlc. Captain Uaty and herg.ant Kllry that Wuhl.rs tried to threw thern cf the i-nt when they w.nt to hl p'.o. at 57 Fourta atre.t on order, from Artmr Chief Moor, to thT..:lK.I. about the at.lra. AocoM-d Man Makes Eicae. VoMr:l I1 that b. had th. talrs built for taktnic Barbae, from th. floor abov. hi. nlooo. a. th. poiic bad mad. him eloa. a talr outald. to th. rear of th. saloon, lie also said that b. did not own th. p:ac. himself, th. lK-n. belrg In tb. nam. of W. J. 'ark.r. who la Just now in Michigan. Wobl.rs M h. remored th. atatrs as on aa ordered to do so by Captain !aty and believed that sufficient. He end ha believed It nnfalr to revoke th. lu-.nse. Ordinance. IntrodtireJ by Councilman Ellis t ravok. permit. gTantod many Tears ao to property owner, along th. waterfront, granting: th. right to ua. th. sda of certain streets. r. drifted for a tlm. by several member of th. t'oonrtl. and wer. then referred to th, comuittte. on fvarka aod public property. Mr. C;!is motives wer. Impugned by Councilman Watklns. who Inquired whether "this 1. a grandstand play, or an effort to Injur, propertyr Councll- ... . . i w n r If. If If In rUty would re.ult lt actual return of th. property afreets to tb. publla II. yot.d to poatpon. action, how.r.r. Mr. EUla sxplalnad that It waa designed simply to mak. It posslbl. for tb. city to own th. street and. and not calcul ated to Injur, anyon. but that b. felt It should ps becaus. It would nabl. !, rliv to collect rentals, at Last. from th. property. ., , i i.tjl,iujl n. COnnCliman eiiar . - queat aa ordlnanc. th. term, of which will clos. all billiard hall. In th. city Sundays- It was referred to th. com mittee on licenses. Salt to B IMsmlssed. Th. Council authorised City Attorney Orant to dlsmla. a nit aarainst th. I'ortland Railway. Uirht A power Com pany to collect an assessment of 17.- VJV On in. Cut . Bruij-i, reinforced concr.t. brldg. across Sulli van uutcn. Kvuii"" to adjuat th. case. Mayor Simon', vetoe. of several ordi nance, calling for Huum pavement wer. sustained. Th. Mayor's chief ob jection to thee, was th. Inability of th. company to finish th. work In time. U. Therkclseo, Jr was elected to th. automobile board of reglatry, taking th. plac. of W. J. Clemen, resigned. A revokabl. permit was granted to the Portland Railway. IJght Pow.r Company to con.truct a track on C.nter street. DRAW CLOSING IS ASKED President Crcd to Give Relief In Afternoon Rnsb Ilonr. r.tltlont asking for a closed period for tb. brldg. draws In th afternoon from I In 1 o'clock wer. forwarded y.st.rday to President Taft by th. County Court, lo. petitions are signed by all" the atat. officials. Including th. Governor, head, of tb. Stat. Depart ment, and tb. Justices of th. Supreme Court, as well as by all th. county and city official. It 1. also signed by rep resentatives of various organizations of Portland and other prominent people of th. city. Tb. text of tb. petition la aa fol lows. To tte president: Vour petitioner would ree-xeCullr snow that more thaa 2O0.WOV oeorle in the City of Portland and vicinity are suffering S"-t lo. Inconvenience end annoyance bv t0 of the draw brldJ ovr the Willametie Klv.r in Portland w!!n opn for the puuri of small river craft durln e rusa hours ta the evenln. Toe War pepanmeBt has (ranted u. a clo.ed period la the morning, which Is quite atui:actor;. aad we mould reepeetfnllT pe tition your fi:te to cause to be ratd a eloard period In the evening from P. M. to 7 r M. Flck headach. result fswra a disor dered condition of th atomach. and can be cured by th aa of Chamber lain's Stomach and I.lver Tablet. Try It. Kor aa.. by all deaiara. SMlEE PLAN Lie! AUDITORIUM TTH XO STAIR WAYS MEETS FAVOR, Dr. Wetherbee, on Tour of Inspec tion Finds Enterprise Par Profit to CI tie. aassasasa. a, After traveling acros th. continent, TtslOng- nearly all th principal clUe which hav public auditorium. Dr. J. R. Weth.rbe. In a latter received by Postmaster Merrlok yesterday ex pressed himself In favor of th Coli seum recentlv built by th. city govern ment of Milwaukee. Dr. Weth.rbe ha Inspected th. Auditorium at Denver, the Convention Hall at Kansas City, th Auditorium at Cincinnati, th on at EH. I-ouls nd Madison Squar Garden In New York, as well as tbe ball at St. Paul and Milwaukee. H I now at Des Moines, la, where h 1 Inspect ing tha Collaeum, In hi letter ha describe th. city owned building at Milwaukee a being Icaaal In slie and form. Thar, ar no tolrways and all entrance, ar. by In clined planes. Thl. enable an automo bile to b. driven Into th. balcony or gallery and th xlt ar o large that four can b driven In abreast. He com pare It with th Auditorium of St. Paul and flnda th latter one to b deficient In many respect. On. note worthy feature In Mllwauk.. was an indicated net profit last year of tlS.000, over ev.ry .xpense. Including bond In terest and a sinking fund. Dr. 'Weth rbee has discovered that without ex ception the auditorium projects hav been profit-paying Institution. Finan cial report indlcat the following an nual profits: Denver. $U.n00: Txs Moines. H.000: St. Loul. 111.000; Mil waukee. $1.000; St. Paul. 4000: Kan sas City. $11,000; Pittsburg, fSOOO; Chi cago. $20,000. Pittsburg and Chicago ar not In cluded in Dr. Wetherbe' report and th figure hav been obtained from other source. St- Paul act on th theory that the convention hail should not b run for profit but that the charge for It us. should pay operating expense only. Elk. of Portland, at a recent lodge meeting, appointed a committee to be come actively Identified with the au ditorium project It pointed out by th member of tb lodge that it 1 desirable to have a suitable building In which to .ntertaln th. National Elka' convention In 1911. Th. Portland I. ..ilw.U eniraflred In It cam- vusv .- - j paign to ecur thl meeting and ha virtually raised th. lua.uuu necessary. It I. predicted that should th Elks National convention b held her that the Elks will leave more than $1,000,000 with the retail merchants and hotel keepers. Bualnen man declare that tn. profit derived from tha visit of th. Elk, directly and Indirectly, would pay . i-- nf thA auditorium. lur lua uifl " - . i . -1 .. n v. Mnv vlattnra ror it is muouiiu,u .. .. j .. win matte iiy , u ............ The Pres Club, upon Invitation, at It last board meeting appointed S. B. ... . t..i D TTeltv and P. E. Sulll- Tan as a apeclal committee to Join tn general committee in the auditorium campalgrn. 2 SENTENCED 4 FREED Police Court Day Busy With Trials of Many Accused. Judge Tax well spent a buy day In court with a number of offenders. Charles Surface was before ths court for speeding an automobile, but th. complaining- witness discovered that h had made a mistake in hi man and Surface was released. William Russell was sentenced to erv SO day In Jail for lnulting young girl. Thl Is the third tlm Russell baa been entenced for a Unl lar offen. JWIUlam Thompson was sentenced to erve lx months for raising a $5 check to t50. He worked for William Win ter and-received In payment a check for $5. which he cashed after changing it value to read 150. F. W. Murphy. Who wa arrested for fraud in a hors deal, wa dismissed, as th. complaining; wltn.s failed to put In an appearance. James Sullivan was alo freed. Sullivan wa arrested on complaint of hi wife, but when th cas. came to trial Mrs. Sullivan repent ed and aked that the charg be dl mlssed. . H. M. Hicks, accused of passing worthless check, wa bound over to th grand Jury. Lou Osborn. who wa arrested on complaint of A. W. Bryant, a saloonkeeper, on th. charg. of .t.al lna; two bottle of whisky, was dis charged. It was alleged In evidence that Bryant owe Oaborn for services and the proprietor of th saloon has accused others of the theft of th li quor. Convention Opens at Astoria. ASTORIA. Or, May JH. (Special.) The eeventh annual convention of th Clatsop County Sunday School Associa tion was commenced her thl after noon and will continue for two day. The principal address today wa deliv ered by Rev. Charles A. Phipp. ecr tary of th stat association. ' TVaral.g to Railroad Mea. E B. Bacon. 11 Bast St, Bath. Me, end out thl warning to railroader: "A conductor on the railroad, my work caused a chronlo Inflammation of th kidney, and I wa tniaerabl and all plaved out. A friend advised Foley Kld'nev Pill, and from th. day I com menced taking them I began to regain my strength. The Inflammation cleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty year. Th weakness and dlxzy pell ar. a thing of the past and I highly recommend Foley Kidney Pllla." Sold br all druggists. OXXT 2 FAIL IX T. M. C. A. EDU CATIONAL, COURSE. Results of Examination Received From New York Department Exercises Juno S. Grades of students completing course In th educational department of the Portland Young Men's Christian Asso ciation were received last night by R. C. French, the director. All examination vA in..i v f c A. and all impels w ui. other association In this country, are forwarded to tn. inxernauwiHu tee In New York and It wa from this committee that th grades were re ceived yesterday. .... The grades show that a total of 221 student have successfully completed the various Y. M. C. A. courses out of 250 who took the examination. Last year only 110 passed the examinations. The closing exercises of the educa tional department will be on the even ing of June i. Addresses on that occa sion will be delivered by W. W. Cotton and W. F. Woodward. E. tS. MacNaugh ton, chairman of the educational depart ment, will preside and present certlfl- and other Ho, due to an inactive coodt boo of the lira', Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Efixsr of Senna, It is not a new and untried remedy, but is used by j millions of wrJliiformed families throogn out tha world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the gystem wllenever laxative remedy i needed. When buying nobs the tuO name of the Coinpany California Fig Syrup Co printed on every package of th t Regular price SO' per bot ana esse only. rr . i i . n t i - ror hm vy mil Maoing MTg I ' rrz-awWaTaegalreaiBwV III II -9 ot tn tha aenler students. Lrtin- nm nroaonted to the Junior stu. dents by Q. F. Johnson, also of th edu cational department. Following these exercises there will be a recess In the T. M. C. A. educa tional work until July 5, when the Sum mer school will open and remain in ses sion until August 16. j. M. Howell, a popular druggist in Greeneburg, Ky... says. "We us. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our own houshold and know It is excel lent." For sale by all dealers. . ' ' ' - - " jiwtWi T i ,- I ,4immk fin 4 WHY IS IT that yon vary in the amount of work you get through in a week T Why is it that your work comes easier to yon one day after an otherf Do yon know that eye-strain has a very great deal to do with thist You may douht it, but I can give yon solid proof, among the thousands who have consulted me regarding their eyes. There are many who wonld have now been nnable to follow their em ployment. If you are in doubt about your eyes, let me examine and test them. I will tell you honestly what; to do. I have over 20 years' experi ence and am fully qualified. THOMPSON, Second Floor Corbett Building, Tifth and Morrison. fmi SERVICE V GF To Puget Sound and To Puget Sound and i British Columbia Kalama, Kelso. Ch eh all a, Centralis, Tacoma, Seattle, Everett. Belllngham, New Westminster and Vancouver, 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 . International Limited The daylight k THE (P.M. n SHORE LINE EXPRESS I Tn night train. 10:30 P. M it tmm TCni-th Bank Station. 11th and Hoyt Sta, Tickets, Sleeping and Far- P.aorvnHflnl at City Ticket Office, 123 Third Street, and at Depot. H. DICKSON, C P. & T. A. ARCHIBALD GRAY." A. G. F. r. a. anal Limited A t train. 10 A. M. jff BOWL u I n s man.' A gv-rvx