TTTT! MORSiyG OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, New Today Young Men's Clothing Women's Suits, Polo Coats, Dress Goods, Trimmings, New Veiling. New NecK wear. Jewelry . Store Remains Open This Evening Until 9:3Q-Ice Cream Parlors in Basement m I. - HI - A 1 1 I BB, Sk. ) Rental Dept. and Btxreatx of Equipment, 3d Floor-Tea Room on xne Home Bakery and Model Delicatessen, 4th Floor-Picture Framing on 4th Floor OH&WortinniaE' HI omnie Needs At Saving Prices $8 Cut Tumbler $5.40 Rich ent -! Table Tumblers, in dmI cesisn. well cut and splen- CC AC did JS.OO valnes, special, do- ' Sugar and. Cream, good size, cut in pleas injr design; id. top. spout CO OC aad handle; f 1.00 ralne at f?a-eOJ Alarm Clocks $1.45 Values 95c Faney shape. Brass Alarm Clock, pood reliable timekeepers; best retm-QC lar 51.4.5 valnes spec'"' onlT-'JI-Jardinieres Old ivory Jardinieres and lininc; 5-inrh size, regular i0'25c values, special at low price of Carving Seta, with sta handles. 3 pieces, 9-inch blade knife; 2 styles q;1 QC to choose from; $3 valoes at '' CaKe Plates $l.lO Val. 69c On the third floor, Hariland China deco rated Cake Plates, pink and blue CQ flowers; regular $1.10 values at"7' Plate Haviland decorated China. 8li inch diameter; our regular ocOC valnes, special price, each, only"'' Caaaerolea Merirlen silver- C3 (lZ plated, 3-pint; $5.30 value at vJ.UJ 5-pint, $rt-50 Casserole, special. $4.65 Pie Dtfh. Meriden ailver- CO ACZ plated, 10-inch, $3.50 value SfJ Gr o ceries NEW POTATOES AT 2c PER POUND Jut dug m: they're fine. SWEET POTATOES AT 10c POUND For vour Snndav dinner. TILLAMOOK CHEESE, 17c A POUND The commodity that put Tillamook Connty on the map. BOILED HAM AT 33c PER POUND At the Delicatessen Counter, 4h floor. BRANDS A-l SAUCE. 21c A BOTTLE Order a bottle with vonr (rroeeries. HOTEL MUSHROOMS; SPECIAL, 17c BACON, ENGLISH STYLE. 18c A LB. HAMS. SUGAR-CURED. 19c POUND DEMONSTRATION TETLEY'S TEA fourth floor. Try a cup; it a so good. jfk m mi aver Sale In Portland's New Shopping District All Cars Transfer to "The Store That Turned Traffic tip Morrison and Alder" Extra I Elberta Peaches $1.25 Box Order now by phone Ex. 12, A 6231. The favorite peach for canning The price will never be lower, the fruit never in better condition. SilK Gloves $L25 Val. 75c Women's elbow length Silk Gloves in white and black only; new stock bought at a special price. Double finger tips, full ranee sizes, pyg actual $1.25 values, the pair OC Fine TiJb Dresses To $15 Values $4-79 You 11 be delighted with these Dresses, and youH really wonder why we do it. Well there's only one or two of a kind, the rest were all sold at a profit, now we want to clean up stock. These Dresses come in linens, ginghams, etc., well made and neatly trimmed in various different effects. Dresses I 7Q for street or house wear. Values to $15.00, special now for only 2 5 Wash Dresses 2.98 Tney Are Beauties You'll Like 'em Oqly through a very shrewd purchase on the part of our buyer, now in the mar ket'are we enabled to make this extraordinary offer. Attractive Dresses made of lawns and ginghams in the Empire styles, well made and neatly J Q QQ trimmed for 6treet or house wear. Regular $5 values now for um10 Candy Specials "Well be out today with the most delicious sweets of all try a ponnd. 40c STUFFED DATES NOW 27 They're fresh and are rolled in sugar. 30c MINT CHEWS, SELLING 18 The real, old-fashioned, molasses kind 40c GUM DROPS NOW ONLY 234 The real Fruit Chewing Gum Drops. 40c GOLDEN MAPLE FUDGE 25 Golden maple Fudge The honey kind. 60c COATED WALNUTS NOW 33 Fresh dipped, chocolate coated walnuts. They have the fine "moreish taste." 4QO Boys' Suits Must Find New Homes Today $5 to $7.50 Vals. For $2.98 If .you wish to prosper in this world you must grasp such opportunities as this. These are the suits left from that big special pur chase; odd suits from our regular stock and broken lines, all assembled in one lot to ef fect a speedy clean-up. Knickerbocker styles, good weights, neat patterns, mannish cut coats, sizes 7 to 17 years quick-witted parents will buy now for school opening. This offering merits your early call to day. Regular $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 0 QQ Suits now selling for low price P'-"- Boys' $1.5Q Sweaters 98c Sale of Boys' and Children's Sweaters, at tractive little Norfolk and coat styles, also vest styles; sizes 2y2 to 6 years and 8 to 17 vears. Red, blue, white, gray and many novelty colors and weaves; regular QQp $1.50 values, specially priced at only J Bargain Circle -Main Floor $1.50 Shirts at 89c Today, on the "Bargain Circle," between the 'elevators, a sea sonable sale of most extraordinary values in Men's Shirts. Plain white or colored patterns in neat stripes and figures, all sizes and sleeve lengths. These Shirts were bought at a very advantageous price from one of New York's best houses. They are the coat styles with cuffs attached, plain or plaited fronts. If you can't come, send some, one; don't miss this opportunity to supply QQ your future needs at great saving regular $1.50 Shirts for Greater Than Ever Today's Sale of 1 Shoes Values to $5 This is one of those cases where a new department manager wants to make room for his pet lines. A gigantic clean-up of men's, Women's, boys' and girls' Shoes. Odds and ends worth up to $5 a pair on sale now CC in the basement for only X VIV 9- pi? Sale Men's Smits $18.00 Values $10.65 Price, quality, variety, quantity arid worKmanship all contri" bate towards making this sale of men's Salts without a paral lel In this city To clean ap a stocK so vast in a short time necessitates extraordinary price catting For today we offer yoar choice of any salt in the stocK Good practical young' men's styles, good weights and well selected pat- Q- f fJT terns Sizes 31 to 40 Regular $15 to $18 valaes 31U.P3 Men's $25 Suits $14-95 In this lot yon will find salts which an exclusive dealer would asK yon $30.00 or more for They are the Summer weights, well tailored and perfect fitting Neat patterns and most un usual valaes at $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 a suit, - f QC bargainized for this sale to effect a speedy cleanup V -1 3 25c Tooth Brush 12c $1.25 Hair Brush 89c Tooth Brushes, for children and aduts, all textures, worth cy to 25c each, special, only A 1C Hair Brushes, a big assortment of solid ebony back Brushes, nice ?ize, hand-drawn foil bristle; thfe repular $1.25 values, spe- qq cial for today at onlyOJC 35c Face Powder now only 27 A powder we can recommend; all tints. The "Dora," great cyrj seller at 35c, special only C 50cTies 25c For today we offer all our 6hort lines of Men's Four-in-Hand Ties and Bows; there's many styles and a good selection of colors and patterns to choose from; neat stripes, checks, etc Regular 50c values all assembled m one big lot, specially priced to close out, choice 25c Sensational Sale of E. &W. SKirts $3.50, $4 Values $1.85 $2.50 Shirts $1.35 $1.50, $2 Values $1.15 A great sale of those famous E. & W. Colored Shirts. Every man knows tbe superior merits of these popular shirts. They are perfec tion in fit, style and workmanship; good patterns to choose from. See the window display. $3.50 and $4 shirts, $1.85; $2.50 shirts for $1.35, and regular $1.50 and flj "1 1C $2.00 Shirts, special f or P A A $2SRirts$1.29 Men's French Cuff Shirts, made of good quality Oxford cloth, percale, madras, etc. The soft turnback cuffs and collar to match; light or medium dark colors; $1.50 and $2 1 OQ values; your choice $2 Pajamas 1.15 Special sale of men's Summer weight Pajamas in tan, blue and white; well made, cut generous ly full,. fastened with loops; our regular $2.00 values, offered special for this sale j" 1 C at low price of only V Woman's Vest 33c Grade 19c Fine swiss-ribbed quality, low neck, sleeveless, finished with beading and crochet yokes. Our regular 33c sell ers, specialized for this Anni- 1 Q versary Sale at low price of $3.75 Evening Specials . Women's Silk Hose 75c Grades 35c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the center aisle, main floor, a sale of women's pure Silk Hose in the gauze weights with lisle tops and soles; our regular val"Ef ues up to 75c, special at only, pr. JaJl Electric Iron $3.75 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, third floor, a sale of the "American Superior" Elec tric Iron, guaranteed ior two years; equal to any $5.00 iron on the market; evening price $1.25 Bath Spray 95c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, third floor, a sale of Bath Sprays with 6 feet white rubber tubing; our regular $1.25 QC. value, special for evening sale at a Framed Pictures 50 c Values 29c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today. A special which will interest every lover of art. Beautiful carbons, framed in 14-inch oak molding. Size of carbon, 6x8. Re productions of paintings by famous ar tists, such as "Madonna," by Boden hauser; "Christ and the Rich Ruler," by Hofman; "Christ in Gethsemane," by Hofman; "Madonna," by Sichel; "Rembrandt von Rijn," by Rembrandt; "Cupids Asleep and Awake," and other popular subjects. Actual 50c OQ picture, offered special for, each.""'' 15c Toilet Soap 3c 6 to 9:30 P. M., in the center aisle, an evening sale of Toilet Soaps, broken boxes and odd lots or with soiled wrap pers, but soap is perfect; values up O to loc, special for this sale, a cake 15c Talcum 8c 6 to 9:30 P. M. only, Willow's Talcum in assorted odors, regular 15c cans, Qg special evening price, the can, only 0 Palm Olive Cream 50c Jars For 23c 6 to 9:30 P. M. Don't miss this chance. The famous and jo justly popular Palm Olive Cream, put up in jars; a2 great seller at 50c; evening price"''' lOc Hair Nets 3c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the center aisle, a sale of large size Hair Nets in all shades of silks; our regular lOo 0 values, special at 35c dozen, or each 40c Coffee 26c No phone or mail orders will be filled. 6 to 9 :30 only. Come to the store to give your order. Our Imperial Roast OC. Coffee, a regular 40c grade, foroc Stuffed Olives on sale for theOC evening only, 3 bottles, special 35c Ribbon 17c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, an i evening sale oi high-grade pure silk Ribbons moire and taffeta, in every wanted shade full 6-inch width, suitable for hair bows, hat trimming, etc. ; regu- 1 J lar values up to 35c yard, only 75c Ribbon 33c 6 to 9:30 P. M., a big assortment of high-grade fancy Silk Ribbon, in Dres den, changeable, moire and French nov elties; widths to 6 inches; values OO up to 75c, special price, the yard''' It, 01 WORK IS LOST Granitoid Paving Company Is Underbid for Contract. GIEBISCH & JOPLIN WIN Concern Aftr Long Preparation for Improrement of Rl Block, on Front Bid $37,000 and It RlTal $30,000. Many month, of labor on th part of r.pr.fitatlTca of Granitoid paving cam to nauirht TnMr. wnrn OI blirb A Joplln. rival contractor, tin aorbH Rudolph P. Rlumo. In round num bers n.arlv i;oo on a pavlnc rontrart. Thtrr wa. r.t ron.t.rna tioa wh.n tha mn who bad worked up th. Job at mnrh troubl. and nptnn found tboiti.alvoa bat.n by compet itor. A. th. Granitoid Company had fll.d In th. offlr. of th. City Auditor an ot f.r to permit any bidder to u tho pat.ntod material, known aa cranltold. any of th. contrartora w.ro at liberty to bid on It. Giobtacb a Joplln. a lar. eompanr. .Ilpp.d In a bid of IJ0.C0O. where., that of tha other bidder w IJJ.0OO. If tha UKual cour. of pro radur la followed, th rontrart will bo let to tha lowent blddor. Tha pro posed work la from Tonta to Sixteenth Itre.ts. , A great number of blda for hard-aur-f.r str.eta sort ope.ned. but tha old k.. urirM h.ld away on all of thee. Th.r. la apparent aa y.t no dt.poei- tlon on tha part of the pavlnir compa nies to cut price, although th. admin istration haa announced that It Intends to force tha rate far below what they wore when. Mayor Rasnlla-ht took of fice. The Executive Board confirmed May or Ruahllirht's discharge of Polloo Ser- e.nt Cole without hesitation, refor- rtn It to the police committee for tho purpose of servlna; official notle on tho dismissed man. it also aoopiea mo re port of Its Dollco committee, recom mending tho dismissal from the police force of H. A. Galbratth. a patrolman, for drunkenness. LOSSES UNPAID, ALLEGED Commissioner Would Banish In- e aarance Firm From State. Asking a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Phoenix Mutual Fire Insurance Company from doing busl ne.a In th atat and asking that th order after argument become perma nent. Insurance Commissioner Koaer haa filed suit In th Multnomah County Circuit Court against th company. Kozer alleaea that on Intimations that th solvency of th company was Impaired he commenced an Investiga tion Into Its booka May it and ascer tained that lossea In excess of ! cent for every $100 of Insurance In force re mained unpaid, which la contrary to th state law governing th operation of Insurance rorapanlee. May 27. th complaint allege. Mr. Koser ordered all losses paid Imme diately, but declares that no effort has been made to obey the order. Irre parable Injury to the public la likely to result, he sat, if the company la allowed to continue business In Oregon. Data for argument haa not yet been set. A well-known tes Moines womta after suffering miserably for two daya from bowel complaint, waa cured by one do, of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. Kor !. by all d.al.ra. Steamer "Monarch" for Astoria Cen tennial l.av.a Waahlagtoa-et. dock 7 A. M. rare II. RILEY IS .HIGHEST Police Sergeant Likely to Suc ceed Slover as Captain. HIS STANDING IS 87.36 Inskeep Is Xext and Circle I Third in Examination Taken Recent Ijr Joseph Keller Passes With J 9.3 5. Harry Riley, at present sergeant, probably will he named to succeed Acting-Chief of Police Slover aa captain. When th civil service commission met yesterday afternoon ani markinga of the papers for police captains were ap proved. Riley waa found to have passed highest. 11 stood 17. IS; Chester A. Inn keep 15. and Harry A. Circle 85.1. Tha civil service commission will, on request, certify to the Chief of Police the three named, from which there will be appointed one. While any of the three may be chosen. It has been the rule to select the highest number, which. In this case, la Sergeant Riley. Ixng Experience Had. Sergeant Riley haa long been a mem ber of tbe police force In thia city and ha also had experience a a patrolman In San Tranclsco. He served as a pa trolman for several years, when he waa promoted to his present rank. He has alnce had charge of various districts. Joseph Keller, a sergeant, who was placed In command of the aecond relief when Captain Slover waa mad Acting- Chief, took the examination and passed at 79.35. It was generally believed that he would receive tha appointment If he passed sufficiently high. Quia for Chief Nigh. Secretary Tupper announced to May or Rushlight and members of the com mission that he Intends to hold exam ination for Chief of the Fire Depart ment early In September. Owing to the death of David Campbell, there la a vacancy In that position, which li filled temporarily by Assistant Chief Laudenklos. Mayor Rushlight called attention of the Commissioners to the per cent given for experience In the examina tions for Building Inspector and Elec trical Inspector. He said that he felt a greater per cent should be given for practical experience than for experi ence gained In a technical school. Th members, however, after discussing the subject, decided that the examination srope covered all points quite thor oughly and developed all the necessary Information. -No action waa taken on the aubject by the Commissioners. FAY KING NOT TO SOAR Young Woman's Parents Forbid Her Proposed Balloon Trip. Fay King, whose Intention to make a balloon ascension with Tiny Broad wick was announced lc not going to soar. Several Important reasons have developed which make auch a feat on the part of the young woman impossi ble. In the rirst place the advance story spoiled It all. It called the attention of the young artist's parents to th feat contemplsted by their daughter, and both father and mother emphati cally set their psrental feet down and announced that no such action would be permitted. Miss Fay Is an only daughter. Buv It now. Now la the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is almost certain to b. needed before th 8umm.r Is over. This remedy baa no auperior. For sal by all dealers. WHITE CLOVER BUTTER IN WAX CARTON FIRST IN QUALITY Because of Our Experl.no. FIRST IN SALES Because of the Buyers Experieno. Factories at Portland, Astoria, Salem, Lyons, Dallas, Harrisburg, Gardner T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO 18a-20 Front Street Portland, Oregon