TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN, SATURDAT, MARCH 23. 1912. Store Opens t 9:30 A. M., Closes at 9;3Q P. M. Every Saturday Other Business Days We Open at 8 A, M., Close at 6 P. M. Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, 2d Floor Special 25c Shoppers' Lunch in Basement Picture Framing, 4th Floor H-e-I-l-o Sal 111! AND SEE US Spend the day. It's a delightful ride this time of the year, and the cars stop rieht at Olds, Wort man & King's door. S.WO We'll meet you there and take lunch in their Tea Room. Best service in the city. You can check your parcels and wraps there and feel perfectly at home. All city cars transfer to this store. A Day Appointed for Unusual Underpricing irtmaivf2tiig.' i iSy SSI Candy Specials Bargain Circle, First Floor. Here's where you jret the de lirious sweets at less than you should pay. Here's where you pet the pure, pood randies, made under sanitary conditions equal to jour own kitchen. Note prices: W Filbert Nouirat, pund Co 5V fhorolate-dip'd Peanuts 35 4V Cream Wafers, pound, 30? 4V Mint Cube, pound only 27 J(V Chocolate Hiitrn. at 27t 40c Toasted Marshmallows 25 df Satinettes-like But're'r 27 2 Iirap Year Ki.es only lo? 50e Susans! Almonds only Co 40V Fijrola Chocolates only 27? 4V Marshmallow Squares 25 :!0c Cocoannt Fudpe, pound 231 Milk Chocolate Cakrs.OC loc jrrade; lOo each, 3 for-JC JlOe Whipped Cream Milk OC Chocolate, the iound at OiJC Buy your Sunday Cake, French Pastry, Pic and home-made Bread in our 4ih-flor Bakery. OUR "WESTERN GENTLEMEN'S STORE" We Wiaott Yous fiere We're Reachdmg Omt For Portland's Largest Clothing Business With Methods and Merchandise Certain to Secure It and Retain It We have sounded the Keynote for better values and bet ter merchandise. The steady growth of our clothing business is evidence that the men of Oregon and Wash ington have learned that this is the store where a dol lar buys a full hundred cents' worth of quality, style and service. Every Suit we sell is fully guaranteed. Your attention is directed to our men's and young men's Spring: Suits. The Mock is complete in every sense, including the new English Sacks, in the new shades, and weaves f materials howu only in this modem, up-to-date Western Gentlemen's Store The liiiinss and finUhinps are the very best, and the tailoring is done by the mot idtillful workmen. Suits bear our own labels, of course. What better guarantee could you wi?h! (Quality vs (Quality Price vs. Price. (OC HA See if you can t'lo as well elsewhere at these prices: $15.00 topJJyJJ Men's Trousers i$5 to $6.50 The "Kinpley make," sure to fit. The.-e tailors cut up the finest imported worsteds and tweeds to make this.e pants and the boss kept his eye right (ii them to make cure that every little detail was looked to because he knows how particular we are about workmanship and finish. The patterns are snappy. Prices on those Pants run from $" up to Try Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour For a hurry-tip Sunday breakfast, to sret the full j, K'--f u.hi'nit of a day rest or a Ions auto trip in Tjt,-ZZs Lr"" poun,r- Kasy to make and sure to be jrood. Ft is composed of the three preat essentials of Kc' V. vliie wheat, corn ana nee. u makes xne ne s 'Zjr pancakes, muffins, waffles, etc. Price of" today, two paeknzes for this price j&iC c 1 TTXTTi TTMTM 'O TTTrvuur A T VT flTTI? -IB I TOWS, HU1U JL.lIlill0Ji 0 DUVHII 11"" a ajw wav hom:i. Simply delicious with. Columbia Sausage. Grocery Specials 0.. W. & K. 35c Special Coffee at only, the pound, 25c Small White Beans, five pounds for low price of 25c String Beans in cans at the very low price of, can, 11c Best Maine Corn, in cans, at the very low price of 1 lc 25c Hotel Mushrooms at the low price of, the can, 19c Boiled Ham, extra choice, at the low price of, lb., 33c 35c Imported Metwurst at the low price of, lb., 25c Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, very low price of 35c 35c jar of Long's Preserves, low price of only, jar, 25c Jellicon, delicious dessert, two pacKages for only 15c $6.50 $1 Jewelry at 37c At the jewelry counter, main floor. A sale of many dainty styles in Belt Buckles, Pins, Brooches, Bar Pins, etc., taken from our regular stock. Attractive stone set novelties' in rose, green and Parisian Q7o gold effects; worth to $1.00. Special at this sale J C 35cBarrettes 19c Our entire line of Hair Barret tes in shell or amber. All shapes and sizes. The newest styles; 75-eent "I grades for 4Sc and our regular 35c grades at w "OUR. HAPPY BOYS' STORE" Wish I knew every boy in Portland by his given name, and I had time to go right to him and tell him ail about our "Happy Boys' " Juvenile Dept. (The Ad Man) Boys" Combination Suit Coat and Two Pairs of Pants Our first complete display and opening sale of our new 1912 Combination Suits. These suits for boys 7 to 18 years, have just been taken out of the boxes and are ready for your inspection. XCe doubt very much if there has ever been a line of suits shown in Portland that will compare with them. They are the new double and single breasted models. With every suit we o-ive an extra tair of $1.50 Knickerbockers without an extra cent of charge. When the first pair has done full duty, the second pair will brighten np the suit and make it practically as good as new We price these combinations for this sale only at the very low price of $5.00 Boys' Suits S5.00 to $15.00 A showing of over 1000 Suits, in the very latest style Norfolks and Knicker bockers. Made up of all the popular hew materials in the prevailing "boy styles" for Spring. These Suits are made by several different concerns under our own label, which is your guarantee of service and CI C fiCl satisfaction. Sizes run from 5 to 18 years. Prices 1-5.00 to P - V Ever See a Real Boys' fiat Store? We Have One First Floor Shopping in this store is just like shopping about a city. This store in reality is a group of a hundred or more stores. All through the big building are such splendid exclusive shops as this boys' Hat Store. Every new, catchy style, every shape and color, large, small and medium sizes in juvenile hats are shown here flJO Cf) at prices ranging from $1.00 to Boys' Caps, in all the new shapes tfjl ff and colors, priced at 50c up to Pv ose Child'sM Guaranteed What Blessing "HOLEPROOF" a guaranteed Hose for boys and girls. They come in fine rib fast black cotton, seamless, medium or heavy weight; sizes 6 to 10. A box CJO f( of 6 pairs will wear 6 months, at .& VIvF "WAYNE KNIT" Hose for boys and for girls. A very good hose for the price; two weights, for boys or girls. Sizes tfjl AA 6 to 10. Three pairs in a box, at pieVy Women's "Hole Proof" Hose. Six pairs iruaranteed to last for six J0 f( months. Box of six pairs only pJJ Women's $4 Shoes x Special at $2.69 Shoe Department, Main Floor. A sale of 500 pairs of women's Shoes, which we bought way underprice on account of having been canceled by an Eastern dealer. Gunmetal, bluchers, extra high cut, Cuban heels, latest short toe lasts, Goodyear welt sole; also patents in button, or blucher styles, made on the newest dress street lasts. A good range of sizes to choose from. Reg- CJO CQ ular $4.00 grades specialized for this sale only at the pair, P-ivJ7 EASTER NOVELTIES IN SHOES NOW READY 16-Button Length Kid Gloves Special Today at $1.59 Pair In the center aisle, main floor south, an exceptional offering of women's 16-button White Kid Gloves; overseam styles, with three pearl buttons; sizes 5V to 1; the season's (t- best styles and qualities; choose them at the remarkably low price of, the pair DJLa3t Rid Gloves for 75c Women 's two-clasp Kid Gloves, with 2-row em broidered back; white, black, gray and tan col- iors; also wnite, wiin oiacic smcning, ana Diacit with white stitching;' all sizes in the lot; special for today at only, the pair OC Rid Gloves for 98c Women's Kid Gloves; two-clasp, full pique sewn ; excellent quality ; colors are white, black, tan, brown, gray, navy, champagne, green and red; all, sizes in the lot; the best glove bargains of the season; for only, pair 98c Men's Underwear Porous Rnit at 50c In the "Western Gentlemen's" section, main floor. A sale of men's porous knit Underwear in white or ecrn color; Shirts with long or short sleeves; Drawers ankle or knee length. In all sizes. A splendid Spring Crj weight. Special for this sale at only, garment SHirts or Drawers at 55c Medium weight, fine ribbed Underwear, in ecru color. Shirts with French neck. Drawers with sateen waist band and double gusset seat. Come in all sizes. CC. Specialized for this selling at only, the garment JC Elastic Seam Drawers Two styles of serviceable elastic-seam Drawers. Made of fine white twill material, with elastic seam down each side or down the back. Smooth fitting and comfort able. Waist sizes, 28 to 50 and inseam or tj" f( length, 28 to 36. Special this selling, 75c and P VU B. V. D. Underwear Men's B. V. D. Underwear in Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits. Made of checked nainsook, shirts very strong quality. Athletic style; drawers knee length and union suits made athletic style, no sleeves, knee length. Shirts and drawers are priced at 50c fljl Ctf and Union Suits are priced at $1.00 and piJl FORUM MEETING 7:30 P. M. in Our Auditorium, 4th Fl. Public Invited Toilet Needs Reduced For Today on Main Floor 5c Fairy Soap for only 3 10c Kirk's Castile Soap at 25c Tooth Brashes at only 18c 25c Talcum Powder only 15 10c Japanese Rose Soap at 6(V 10c Bottle Peroxide at only 5 8c Face Chamois for only ; 10c Face Sponges for only 5 Armour's Toilet Soap, three in a box, special at only, box, 15 Jergens' Floating Castile, 212-pound bar special, for only 25 Toilet Paper, 1500 sheets to the roll, special for only, roll, 10d Bonora Nature's Plant Food, 50c packages, special, for 30 Absorbent Cotton, one-pound rolls, 35c grade, special only 21 Hair Brushes, full bristle, $155 size, special, each, only Gf" Hair Brushes, Ideal Rubber Cushion, 65c size, for only 39d Face Powder, "Pinaud's", 60c grade, special for only 29 C Face Cloths in Rubber-Lined Cases, special for only 10 Gillette Razors, S5.00; Razor Blades for only 50 and S1.00 Gem Junior Razors only Sl.OO; Blades, . seven for only Cof New Rubber Goods Bathing Caps All colors and different stylrs, 25, 50, 75 Syringes White rubber, rapid flow tubing; two-quart size, Sl.OO. nd 3- 1 rpiart size only 0 X 3 Rubber Goods Host quality honwhold plovra; red rubber, all sizes, pai ?50c Combination Rag and Syringe; red rubber; . two and three quart size priced g Q ff at S2.75 and 3)0UU Hot Water Bags Red rubber; 2 and 3-qt. size, S2, $2.25 Each article in Rubber Goods full cuarantee of carries quality our or money refunded. Cups and Saucers Special lOc BreaRfast Plates lOc In the bier China Store, third floor. A sale of Austrian ularlv a Austrifli above. Specially priced for this selling at on china white funs and Saucers, such as sell rejr- 1 ( t .$1.80 dozen. Special, the pair at only X W Austrian china Brpakfast Plates to match the 1 Hand-Painted China at Half Salad Rovrls, Chocolate Cupa and Saucers, Chocolate I'ots, AVater Pitchers, Sugars and Creams, Pudding Dishes, Celery Trays, Vases, etc. Attractive 1 and pleasing decorations. Special for this sale at " Table Silverware On Sale in the Basement Silverware in the French gTay finish, very neat, pleasing patterns; all are reduced. Fine selections. Set of 6 Teaspoons, for this sale priced at only 39 S?t of 6 Dessertspoons, for this sale priced at only 69J Set of 6 Tablespoons, for this sale price at only 8f)J Set of 6 Table Forks, for this sale priced at only S9? Set of 6 Table Knives, for this sale priced at $1.13 Sutfar Shells at only 10 Cold Meat Forks at 35 Butter Knives only 12 Berry Spoons only 35 tiravy Ladles only 35 Pie Servers at only 35 Petticoats at $1.19, $2.49 Center Circle, First Floor Women 's black sateen Petticoats of an except ional qual ity. Styled with tucked flounces and accordion plaited flounces, with or without underdrops. Well made skirts, worth a preat deal more than the price AM 1Q asked. Come, you be- the judge. Special at P 4 SilK Petticoats On the Center Circle, main floor. A sale of women's mescaline and taffeta silk Petticoats. The messalines have accordion plaited flounces. The taffetas are made with pin tucks and underflounces, and string tops. Every wanted shade in the lot, including JJO ACk Priced for today's selling at only f- 75 Gowns $1 Covers 75c Women ' s tight-fitting Corset Covers, made of fine quality muslin, trim med with dainty embroid ery edges and wash rib-. black. Women's $1. $1.50 Corset In the Undermuslin Store, second floor, sale of wom en's Slipover Gowns, with low neck and short sleeves, made of fine lingerie ma terial, with dainty em broidered yokes, trimmed io fine Valenciennes lace. Regular $1.73 tfl (( grade, special P W bon : are good $1.50 7 CS grades, for only Hundreds of others great ly nnderpriced for today's selling. Take advantage. Manufacturers' Samples Muslin Underwear at Factory Cost On the Basement Bargain Circle for today, a sale of manufacturers' samples of Muslin Un derwear, Gowns, Drawers, Skirts, Combina tions, Princess Silks, Corset Covers, Chemise, Children's Drawers, etc., in good materials, trimmed in laces, em broideries, ribbons, etc., at the regular factory cost prices. ( IN THE VAX UasementJ at roor or JJ SKIRTS With deep flounces,'of handsome embroidery or with many rows of lace, insertion and clusters of tucks, or with wide embroidery insertion, ribbon and beading; priced at tf0 (f fac'y cost, 75 to 2)J,UU COMBINATIONS Corset cover and drawers, . corset cover and skirts; priced at J0 7C only, each. 50 to 3)5. O Princess Slips, $1 to $2.50 Bust Ruffles for 20 to 50 GOWNS With high or low necks or V necks ; short, medium or long sleeves; kimono styles, daintily trimmed yokes, cut full in the body and long; today these will be sold J0 ff at cost. 38 to PiaUU DRAWERS Circular cut and plain styles, are neatly 7F trimmed, at 20 to DC Chemise, priced 50 to $2.00 , Children's Drawers, 10c to 30d, All garments have the manufacturers' marks on the tags, showing the actual factory cost. Remember this sale is for one day only. Great Specials in Millinery and Ladies Suits in the Basement "UnderpriceStore" Women's $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $1.69 In the basement today we will give all who failed to take advantage of our big Wednesday sale of rt - JQ shoes an opportunity to choose from about 2000 pairs at the sensationally low price of only, the pair D 1 J)J BIG INFLUX IS PREDICTED ItrMdrnlt in Mlddl. WM Said to Iok Toward Coart. 11. II. Crolr. advertising Knt for the North Dank Road. h returned from trip to CM.-v St. Paul and thr olni In lh. Mlddl. WM. whr. n. atudlod tha condition that govern the flow of Immigration to Orncon. Mr. Crolfr that uncertain wuthfr In the Mlnllppl and Miourt Rlirer Valley, mora than anything le, will Influen.-e a lot or people to de sert their home In thoa. portion of tha rountry within the am few year. In th. hope of finding rlimatlr relief In the la-ifir Northet. The move ment of Immigration tht year ha not heen a heavy a In anme prerlou year, but It 1 sla opinion that many farmer, who were prevented from getting away by the deplorable weather, will avail themeelve of the present low one-way rates, which ex pire April 15. "Everyone knows about the Rose Festival." said Mr. Crosier yesterday, "and everybody Is eager to see It. A good many people .re planning to rouple their trip to the Rosa Festival, whether It be this year or some other year, with business missions. When they come they will be prepared to re D.aln her permanently." HOW COLD CAl flE KID BY DIMKA3B Tartly by driving blood from th sur face and cengKttinir th kidneys, and partly hr throwing too much work upn them. Foley Kidney Pills strength en the kidneys, give tone to the urinary 'orgsn and restore the normal action of th bladder. Thev are tonic In action, quick In results. Try them. All druggists. Dog Shew tntrlas doss next Saturday. LABOR CHOOSES W. H. DALY Oregon State Federation Klecta Him President Third Time. I'nder a referendum vote by the mem bers of organized labor throughout the at to. W. II. Daly, of this city, was elected prealdeot of the Oregon State Federation of Labor for the third suc cessive term. In the same election. R. O. Rector, also of this city and a prom inent member of the Building Trades Council, was chosen vice-president. Kd J. Stack, for a number of years secre tary of the Clgarmakers" Union, was elected secretary-treasurer of the State Federation. Other officers chosen in the same election for the ensuing year were: nirectore, T. II. Bnrlhard. Portland; Joe rhllllpa. Astoria; John R. Thomas, The Dalles: Charles Herrington, Med ford. and D. E. Hlckox. Salem. Dele gate to American Federation of Labor, William M. Marshall, of Portland. Fra ternal delegates to State Grange. R. A. Harris, of Salem, and H. G. Parsons, of Portland. Fraternal delegate to Wash ington State Federation. Mrs. Gee, of Portland, president Garment-makers' Union. Fraternal delegate to Farmers' Union, C. M. Rynerson, of Portland. New Grape Varieties to Be Tried. WHITE SALMON. Wash., March 22. (Special.) The Agricultural Depart ment at Washington has sent G. L. Aggers, of this place, six of each of If varieties of grapes to plant on the bluff side of his property overlooking the Columbia River. Mr. Aggers has varieties which have never been plant ed In the West and ha hopes by the ex periment to find one or two which will prove of great commercial value for this section. EDUCATION TO BE TOPIC Conference at Salem to Consider Workings of New System. Representatives of organised labor, the State Grange, various state educa tional Institutions, Governor West and other state officials Interested In the educational system of the state will hold a conference at Salem April 2 for the "mutual discussion and promotion of closer acquaintance and co-operation for the common good under the Oregon system." At this conference, the educational needs of the state will be discussed and thoroughly considered, including the referendum, which was called on the appropriations of the last Legislature for improvements at the University of Oregon. Organised labor at its recent annual meeting at The Dalles authorized the appointment of a committee of three members to attend this conference. The members of the committee appointed by W. H. Daly, president of the State Fed eration of Labor, are; R. A, Harris, of Salem; William A. Marshall and Ed. J. Stack, of this city. Aside from tha state officials and members of organ ised labor, representatives from the fol lowing organisations or institutions are expected to be in attendance: State Grange. State Teachers' Association, Oregon-Southern Idaho Farmers' Union, University of Oregon, Oregon Agricul tural College and the Monmouth State Normal School. Rupture Is Trenblesome when not properly treated, and danger ous when neglected. My mechanical treatment will cure you. B. C. Lin strom, 263 Vi Yamhill St.. Portland, Ore gon. Get your dog entered before Saturday. SERVING PAPER COSTS LEG Montesano Constable Suffers Injury as He Seeks Suit Defendant. MONTESANO, Wash.. March. 22.. (Special.) Cy Fenwick, Constable, sustained a broken leg in one of the logging camps In the North River dis trict, 17 miles south of Montesano, to day, when struck with a line. He was going to serve papers on a defendant in a suit and was told that ha could take a short cut oaer a log chute. When in the chute tha yarder started and he was unable to escape, owing to the steep bank on both sides. Fenwick was shot three times through the body several years ago by Yourex. who murdered Chief of Police Smith, of Cosmopolis, at the same time. 1