A WW v O . 1 - ' - Maii Orders Out-of-town customers are remind ed that through our Mail Order Department they can take advan tage of clearance gale price. Yon ean bay from us by mail with the same assurance of satisfaction as though you shopped in person. : . , , . . Mnnv nf thp lines are Dronen. dui ine quaiuy ii mere juai me ame. uui uuja iC ""tu BSESSairar fc fldd and will be the last to come home. Th,s store mrougnoui me &ai nr hnvPrt o'n flvp and si times in a vear. At the oresent time we has a strong representation in the maritet every aay m me w "" " , , ' n ... , hP the stronest aggregation of buyers in the marKet of any house in the Northwest-under personal direction of our Mr. H. C.Wortman. 1P Sale Fancy SilKs S1.25. $1.50, S2.00 7 Qualities Reduced d Center Circle First Floor All aisles lead to this circle. 1500 yards of fancy Silks go on salefor today only. Pongees, cheviots, with colored cross-bar, black Igees, diagonals and many fancy weaves; some white yjr lirl etc This will be one of the greatest money-savin? sales of the iTsol Positively for today only. Actual f d 79c $2.00 grades. Supply, your future needs at only the yard, S1.25 SilK Hosiery 63c 75c SilK Hose. 3 Fr. Z1 At the hosiery counter, first floor. A clearance of women's thread silk stockings, made with lisle soles, toes and tops, in a great variety of colors; our regular grades to 11.23; clearance, the pair Saie Hair Goods First quality Switches, in all shades; regular $10.00 for this sale $5.50 First quality Switches, in all ehades; regular $3 and $8.50 for $4.48 Mack silk Stockings, gauze weight, eeamless feet, lisle heels and toes and lisle tops, black only; excellent grades, worth up to 75c a pair. Clearance J1 (if price 35c or 3 pair for PX.W r.rn wnw Switches. 32 inches long, $10.00 values on sale at $5.50 German wavy Switches, 30 inches long, $3.00 values, on sale at $4.50 German wavy Switches, 23 inches long, $7.00 values, on sale at $3.93 Special attention given to all match orders. Now is the time to purchase. First-clas work guaranteed in making up combings in Switches, Puffs and Transformation. Economical buyers will take advantage today. 31.50 Embroidery 79c $1.50 NecRwear 07c Department, rirrt Floor, A large variety of new patterns in 27-inch Flonncings, and 22-inch Allover Embroideries, in Swisses and nainsooks, small, dainty pat- Tionartment. First Floor. r - - , An unusual clearance of women 8 fancy Neckwear in all the newest effects in lace and lawn side ruf fles, jabots, coat collars, etc., in large variety of patterns Cl7p, tnd designs; worth to $L50, $3 Slippers $1.46 On the bargain circle, between the elevators, on the main floor. A one day sale of men's House Slippers; 2000 pairs in the lot; tan and black, Komeo styles, all kid lined, everetts and operas in tan seal, tan vici and black mat kid and vici; good $3.00 grades; specialized 1 AG .v.- .otintn for thia sale at the very low price of V Jkl lU iyav - - U-FLOOR- W EfTWrFA TUB 2 Slirmers 98c Women's Felt Slippers in all eolors, pink, blue, brown, black, old rose, chinchiUa. pray and wine; a. good line of sizes and good QQ values up to- $230; special at, the pair, terns and large floral de- 7Qp sisms: values to $1.50; yard $3 Tapestry Bag' $1.48 $4 Tapestry Bag' $1.89 Main Aisle South First Floor. A great clearance of new novelties in Tapestry Bags, rich in signand colors, trimmed in gold braids and fitted with long gold cord g 1 handles; all are silk lined, values to $3 for $1.48; vals. to $4 V Fine Marabou Stoles and Muffs at 14 Off Final clean-up of our entire stock of Marabou Stoles and Muffs in black, natural and fancy combinations; the entire stock is offered Qf for this sale at one-fourth off regular price; remember, ' w" 20c SilK Ribbons 12c At the ribbon counter, first floor. Clearance of four-inch silk taffeta Ribbons, in every wanted color, suitable for hair bows, fanc12c work, etc.; real 20o quality, specialized for Friday's sale, yard, B. P. O. E. Pillow Tops In the art needle work department, second floor. A new, original design in an 'Elk's Pillow Top, stamped on art material to be worked ggc in silk, satin back with each top; placed on special sale at only $7Go-cart$4.84 Clearance of folding Oo-Caxts, well built, with good spring in the seat, with adjustable back, with good Slioners S2.19 -7 M 2 Clearance of men's high roll-top leather cava lier Slippers of brown seal, and tan seal kids in chanticleer red, dark tan and CO 1 Q green; regular $5.00 values; special V A tAl frame, well finished and well made. ! OA Our best regular $7.00 sellers; special fJr.t-T 12.50 Carriage 7.98 Now you may take baby out for an airing. Here's a road or house carriage with foot box, reclining back, with storm apron, good strong, light-weight wood body, well painted and finished, brass plated joints, upholstered seat and back; very easy QO running. A $12.50 carriage for only P IS IN THE BASEMENT at rxxrr OF . STAJRS ale Matting 25c China Matting 15c 30c China Matting' 19c 35c China Matting 23c The favorite sanitary floor covering, exceptional quality, extrn heavy, wUh firm edges, plain colors or figured patterns. We bought it way under crice. you con do likewise if yon come early. Men's Overcoats $20.00. $25. $27.50 Grades . - For $14.95 . ' Men's Corner Main Floor. Only three days of this sale of Men's and Young Men's Over coats in the medium and long lengths in the latest styles and best colors. Some axe three-quarter lined, others are full lined; 155 Coats in this lot; hardly in the house 60 days. They come in browns, grays and tans; worth regular A QC $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50; special for this sale X-Te-r Boys' and Children's All S5.00 to $10 Suits $3.98 Juvenile Department First Floor. Two days' Clearance of Boys' and Children's Overcoats, in sizes 3 to 7 years only; the newest and best styles in the most popular materials, such as chinchillas, "warmth without . . "KTnTiT- rrn n-znl linprl T?Pfnilar Stock tf O O O CHildren's fiose 25c Grades lOc On the bargain circle, in the basement, we offer the exceptional sale, for one day only, 150 dozen children's Stockings, medium weight cotton in the mercerized finish, with high spliced heels and toes, full fashioned 1 and 1 ribbed, sizes 6, 6V2, 7, TY2, 8 and &V-: eood 25-cent values. Sent down to the base- 1 ft- ment to close out at our great clearance aale. Supply your future needs at vv Clearance sale of all other stockings. All mail order carefully and promptly filled. v . - 13 40.00 Suits. at $16.50 $25.00 Suits at f 10.5.P Garment Department Second Floor. LOT 1 Comprises a splendid collection of Women's Fine Tailored Suits, of such popular materials as cheviots and Berges in black ; broadcloths in brown or blue ; striped suitings in black and white, brown and tan, etc. ; mixtures in tan and brown; camelshair suitings, etc. Neat, plain tailored jackets, lined with satin or peau de cygne, with velvet collars. Skirts are panel or side plaited. Many have the high waist line. The best selection of Suits worth up (J1 CH to $40.00 in all Portland. Priced special for this sale at only 1 JjJ t.ot 9 A RnlpnrKd lot of "Women's Suits in the mannish mixtures, brown and ierav stripes, checked suitings, black cheviots, etc. Jackets are the regulation length, plain tailored or trimmea wun veivet, uueu wim snuu ui iucdoouud aj-n.o. Skirts' are plain with panel front and back; some have side A C plaits. All good, stylish Suits, worth up to $25.00. ' Special at OlvtQU Sale Women's Dresses $12.50 Grades $6.25 $75.00Dresses $37.50 In the Women's Apparel Department, second floor, we offer a lot of the season's best styles in Dresses of good quality serge, velvet, broadcloth,, voile, messaline, chiffon, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, taffeta, black crepe, etc. An assortment of styles and materials so broad and varied that every taste may be satisfied. The price range, too, will come within the limit of every pocketbook. The J stvlea ranee from tailored effects to fancy trimmed Dresses. For Clearance Jill wfif $12.50 Dresses, S 6.25 $25.00 Dresses, S12.50 $35.00 Dresses, S17.50 $43.50 Dresses, 24.25" $16.50 Dresses, S 8.25 $28.50 Dresses, S14.25 $38.50 Dresses, S19.25 $55.00 Dresses, S27.50 $22.50 Dresses, S11.25 $30.00 Dresses, S15.00 $45.00 Dresses, S22.50 $75.00 Dresses, S37.50 All UnLdermJisliiiLS Redsceci $2.00 Combinations at q1.49 The Big White store, secona x ioor. f m . nmKinatinna nf onmft. onvPT and skirt or corset cover andy &?. l Clearance ui " umcu. a UUuiU.i..iv . - .- . , , , j t r,nrA nnaiitv lnntr .loth and creDe material, trimmed in VaL lace UianClE). iuouq ui RwvA vj i. j o ' and insertion; some have all-over embroidery corset covers, good vai- Q- A Q ues to $2.00, bargainized at the special low price while they last, only tD 1 . ZJ OTHER COMBINATIONS, made of nainsook, long cloth and crepe, corset cover and skirt or corset cover and drawers ; princess and regular corset cover effects, all are vprv heantifullr trimmed in laces, embroideries, etc., at the following low prices: iM 25 Combinations. 89 $2.00 Comb 'tions, '1.49 $1.35 Combinations, 98 $2.25 Combinations, $1.69 $1.50' Comb 'tions, 1.19 r. ';r,n -i oq tJi'Sf iptd.W UUUOf .K. ilU p $4.00 "Leona" Garments S2.49 A genuine bona fide clearance of the popular "Leona" perfect-fitting three-piece gar ments made of dainty nainsook and long cloth, trimmed in linen and Q f Q VolonpiPTines lace: resrular $4.00 grades, specially priced for this sale, J)..CZJ Women's Gowns Our regular $1.00 Gowns, special at 79 Regular $1.25 and $1.35 Gowns at 98 Regular $1.50, $1.75 Gowns for 1.29 $2.00 Gowns 1.49, $2.25 Gowns 1.69 Regular $2.oU uowns, specun av, torset Lovers 75c Corset Covers, special at only 49 $1.00 Corset Covers, special at only 69 85c Corset Covers, special at only 59 $1.25 Corset Covers, special at only 79 $1.50 Corset Covers, special at only 9S Menu's Saits $27.50 Grades $14-85 340.00 Smts I.OO FOR THE LAST TWO DAYS, a great Clearance of all our Men s and Young Men's Suits. We divide the stock into two lots ex cepting blues, blacks, full dress suits and Tuxedo suits, pearly every person in Portland knows the character of our Clothing . Our stock is made up of the best lines in America We don t con fine our stock to one single "advertised line," but we do pick the good things from all the best lines, put our own labels on them and absolutely guarantee every Suit to give perfect satisfaction. You may choose for these two days any $20-00, dJIOC $22.50, $25. $27.50 Fancy Suit call it yours for J X You may select any $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 or $40.00 bait in tne house except blue or black, full dress and Tuxedo (JOl (f) Suits, at the remarkably low price of only, the suit D an dm Y Grocery Clover Leaf Butter, priced for this sale at, 2-lb. square 75 pecials California Laver Raisins, cut up in 2-lb. boxes, on sale at 25c? California Muscatel Raisins, off stalk, Zy2 pounds for 25 Hams Eastern sugar-cured, good family size, a pound, 15 Bacon, best English style, selling here for only, pound, 16? Flour 0. W. K. Excellence, now selling at, the sack, 1.25 Tea 0. W. K., in packages, regular 60c grade, for only 40? Electric CooRing' School Today at 2:30 P. M. in Auditorium. Discourse on cooking by electricity by Mrs. Hawley. Menu Oyster and Mushroom Patties, Prune Whip. All women invited to attend FREE. Basement Grocery Dep,t w-w u 4. These two items will be on sale Jr 1 C n 1 C il a HI S at HCinthe Basement Grocery depart- O.W. K. Butter 74c guarantee the quality of both. ii i 'niTC' wnnn .j.uu. c .a, vivi II i . ' . LAWYER'S BILL OPPOSED Attorney J. C. McCu Ak $15 for Irocatlif Sleothi. Th. County Court la chary .boat pTlD- bill of 1150 prntI by At torney J. C. McCue. oniployed apo dal proaocutor acalnat DatctlTa ilal lott and Moloney In tha Martin kid naping caaa. Tha datectlra rr ln dlctd and also wrt found rullty of conttrpt- Thay war. fined 10 ach on tha contempt eharire. and there la an underetandlna: that the ladlctmrnta Are to b allowed to lanarulah and final ly be t!rn!sad. The b.ll came up for consideration by tha County Court jreaterdy morn- Ine;. Judge Cleeton axpreaaod hla wlll Inicnesa to pay $125. but preferreJ that Commlaaloners Llghtner and Hart should dlapoaa of tha aubjeot. Tha Coromlaslonera referred It to th. Dla trlct Attorney for an opinion aa to tha county'a liability. District Attorney Cameron opposed tha appointment of McCue, TWIcullna; tha contention adranced at the time that be Cameron) waa not a fit and competent person to act aalnat tha detectlrea by reason of nalnc as sisted In the proceedings; looking to the extradition of Martin. Judve Cat ena Instructed McCua to act. It la thought that the report of tha Dla trlrt Attorney wtll not faor th. pay ment of the cialm. CasJ, dry wood. EdieXien Fuel Co. HOOD RIVER ROAD LIKED Multnomah Officials Interested In Path. County Judge Outline. County Judge Culbertson, of Hood River County, called on tha County Commissioners and County Judge Clee ton Wednesday and succeeded in In teresting them In a plan to arouse popular enthusiasm In behalf of tha Hood RlTer-Multnomah road, the ob ject being to obtain an appropriation to assist th. project at tha next ses sion of the Legislature. It la proposed to call public meetings In both coun ties and to lntereat candldatea for State Representative and Stat. Senator In the project. T. i tn vtnr1 the road in question along a gorge noted for acenio beauty, which Ilea partly In the east ern half of Multnomah County and In th. weatern part of Hood River Coun ty. It la eatimated that I150.000 would b. neceasary to complete tha road aa desired, and that of this amount $100. 000 would ba spent in Multnomah County and tha balance In Hood River County. , , "Multnomah County baa already don. iome work on 1U end of th. road." aald County Judge Cleeton. By thla Fall w. will bav. two miles of tha 11 within thla county ready for traf fic. If wa aver get thla road through we will hava a moat beautiful acenio highway." There are about 1 deathe far every blrtb eoourrlng at eea. ARREST CAUSES DILEMMA Who "Will Prosecute and Defend Farm Head Is Qnestlon. Tha arreat of T. D. Jackson, auperin tendent of Multnomah Farm, yesterday, at tha request of Stat. Labor Commis sioner Hoff, who chargea that he. has violated the law by allowing the engi neers at the farm to work more than eight houre each, presents a curious problem. The law aaya that county employea ara to b. defended by the District Attorney, but at the aame time it is the duty of the District Attorney to enforce the atate law which Jackson la charged with breaking. Jackaoa In-. slsts pat the District Attorney's offlca defend him. Mr. Jackson has demanded a Jury trial and hla case has been Bet for hearing In Justice Olsons court at 1:80 P. M. next Thursday. The County Commissioners yesterday assured him that they will finance his defense with public funds, and authorized him to hire a private attorney if it is found that, under the circumstancea, he cannot avail himself of the services of the District Attorney. The spectacle of one Deputy District Attorney prosecut ing and another defending would be a rare one. ' J. R. Barton Willing, brother of the one time Mrs. John Jacob Astor, has gone Into the manufacture of violins, and It became known recently that his success baa won him patrons among eatpert musicians. SAVES TIME and ENERGY Lightens All Housework SAPOLIO Cleans. Scours. Polishes from cellar to garret WORKS WITHOUT WASTE A