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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
13 Today's Charge Purchases Will Go on June Bill, Which Is Payable July First Take Advantage Medallion Portraits Free With Purchases of $10.00 Exclusive Agents for RichardsonTs tamous Irish Linens Standard Sewing Machines Sold on $l-a-Week Club Plan "THE BABY" HIS CARkl AD EED Valuable-Information. h!pful to mothers In rearing children. A booklat fre for tha asking tn tha Infanta Department, second floor Free Lessons in Embroidery and Crochet Work, 2d Floor Original Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns v.:U Exclusive Agents for the tamous imported Dlinton Uhtna 4ifi Exclusive Agents for the World-Famed Libbey Cut Glass Maurinc Skin Preparations For the rr of the akin. Demonstration abroad floor. Maurine treatment i p-irrly artitie in every anM of the word. Potter Mil!, it is truly beneficial. If you do rot po-e a (rood complexion, there is a reason for it. The truMe itn:!t lie in the pore cf the akin. Manrine treat ments are sin-pie. Can be applied in your own home. Guaranteed. Women's $5 Handbags at $2.98 In the leather goods aisle, main floor, Morrison street way, a sale of the very newest things in Handbags; dainty shapes and sizes; all leather lined; are fitted with the newest handles and frames, in every popular finish. The very best rn AO $5.00 values; at the very special low price of th.iO OMs9 Wortman & King We Ourselves Are Better Served by Serving Others Best Great $6Q00o00 Voting Contest Cash Gifts TTTf vnvTrr OTtFOOXTAN. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. i Standing of Contesting Institutions up to 5 o' Clock On Wednesday, May 29 th rnlt and flower Mlln KN Noma Young Woman's Christian As r on. nninfn s uiameiie "(iiniir t nyrcn. ....... . fnrtland Eor Scouts rr;of rncrrtf of Mothers. Tearhers" I:ettrrmM Fund.. T. M. C. A. Hoys- Him, Florence. rlttnton Horn... (ln,i Samaritan I l'(lt Ai . . . . Scholar, .lp Kurd, Or. Fed. W St M4ri lf..n.e St. Mary s Orpranace Woman's t'luH ... rUptl-t Cliurih. Lanta , rmttnn lloma Vt,tinr Nurses Association.. H"" and ;ir!' AM S.cltr.. ni. I l.ij.!c , Home .-'t. Anne l'hrluM S-xle-y. Atfncs Ila.'iy Home St. Marys I'liurch Amerii'sri U'finun iMtrui... I -c n i s M-im ''h'Mren'e Horn .... 'trphans" Home ........ llflir M. K. fhurch V. W. i". A. Hatmmln School. Humane So- let y Youn People's Circle. First.. 47.IIJ u t: . .! sn. . ub. 4.S 4.4S 4.4H4 il!S u:s .: t.i l.'iSl :. :. :s JTS II X.4J0 3.3.5 moi :.i:i S.ors i.-- l.-' Hit i.iii ICS 1.07;. 1.J7I l.:aa :s :so 47S Sunnyslde M. E- Church....... I'n. tartan Church Salvation Army ............... White Temple Portland Woman's Union....... St. Francis Church Piedmont Presbyterian Church. Forbaa Presbyterian Church.... ft. Anna's Cathedral Ftrst Pres. Church, Vancouver. 8t Devld s Church St. Mary's Cathedral St. t'avld Parish House I'nlversallet Church Christian rtrience Church Y. M. C. A. Anahel Pres. Church Kehekah Relief Com, L O. O. F. Neighborhood Iloaae .......... Port I live. No. 17. L. O. T. St.. . IJncnln High Alumni Third Praabyterlan Church ITea Church of Strangers '"hureh of Hood TUllnga. . .. .... Nosrsbors' Fund Women of Woodcraft Swedish M. K. Church I'n I ted Art Piedmont Asa. 45$. IVutche Altehrlm Swedish Tabernacle Madeline Church Pilgrim Congregational Church I-f Mute School a 00 US :s 0 414 4O0 ITS ITS 100 27S HO ::i 104 200 ITS l&o IIS i:s i: too 100 144 TS 75 SO S4 SO :s ti IS 25 IS Ctitonirr an- retii'Met! tn write names plainly. For partirulars repardinp rot;tet. plume .M.irlia! 4Sh) r A 6'S1, or a.,k for printed circular of rn!e atnl rrsrulation mhen in the store. Don't Fail to Ask for Votes When Trading in the Store Votes Given With Purchases $1 7.50 Silk Dresses at $8.95 SERGES, MESSALINE, FOULARDS and TAFFETAS Here's the opportunity you have wished for and waited for. So many of our customers have asked when we would have some nice Silk Dresses at nine or ten dollars? This lot will reward them for their patience. The materials employed are Silk Serges, Messalines, Foulards, Taffetas and Summer Silks styled with high necks or Dutch necks, with high or normal waist lines; Peplum or Russian Blouse effects; trimmed with embroidery, fancy braids and buttons and bands of same material. There is a good range of colors and sizes, also a number of white wool serge dresses djo QC in the lot. Values to $17.50; special low price of vOtJO $5.00 Silk Petticoats at $2.98 An extraordinary sale of Women's Silk Petticoats. Values worthy of your consideration. Rich, lustrous Taffetas and Jlessalines, with accor dion plaited flounces, stitched bands and pin tucks, with cotton dust ruffles; every wanted shade including black and white is r f Q grouped in this lot; excellent values to $o.00 each; special D .ZJ Q Women's $4 Waists at $2.49 Women's Waists in lins?erie and marquisette materials, fashioned 'with high or Dutch' necks, short sleeves, trimmed with embroidery, Val. laces, filet thread laces etc.; very pleasing models, are styled in the peplum effect. The materials are net with all-over thread laces and marquisettes ; splendid values A Q to $4.00. Special for this sale at the remarkably low price of only P"sTax Given to the Most Popular Societies and Charitable Organizations '3V- , . s f it $6000.00 Cash Churches Men's $4 Una-Jamas Onhj $2.95 Men's $2 Una-Jamas Only $1.39 I i ti e men's corner, first floor Southeast, a salt) of the very popular sleep if carmert the "fna-Jama" a one or two-piece sleeping (tarment; in ap l'.iraiice a pajania. Ma.le with shoulder Mrapn for adjuMinjf length of tmtien, an.l have dravrxtrinirt and button around the waist. Our CJO QC r-sular .f I l'na-Jama.a in hite, b.'ue, jcray and tan. Special only ;'!ri!.ir .2 I'na-Jam.ia in hite, blue, tan and fancy stripes. Spe- i u-tl for thi fale tixiay at the remarkably low price of only $1.39 Our ' 'June White Sale9 Begins Monday June 3d -Watch Sunday Papers for Particulars IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT FOR THE GREAT BARGAINS! It Will Be a Genuine "June White Sale99 In June Men's $1.50 "Aertex" Underwear $1.29 Mens Columbia Mesh Underwear 45c In the Men's Underwear Aisle, Main Floor, a salo of "Columbia" Mesh I'nderwear; cool, white open work; shirts with short sleeves; drawers to match, ankle lentrth; all sizes np to 50; these yy are specially priced at the low fijrurc of-4-3C AVe are to stive (6000 to the most popular societies, churches and charitable organizations; ask about it. In the Men 1'ndorwenr AiI Main Floor, a sale ! f the popular "Aertex" Underwear; white net .vtavc shirts in th athletic slip-over style, with out tiWye-e; drawer to match, knee length, gen uine Knelifh make, Acrtex tag on every garment; sizes to 46; rep. $1.50 Don't forget to vote, when in tha store. SI. 29 Women's $4 Velvet Pumps Only $2.98 . Women's Leather Pumps for $2.98 A ty-, -r , In the shoe store, onion's Velvet First Floor, Northeast, a sale of three splendid lines of rumps: one line is of pood tmnlitv velvet with Tint i iV ..' t V i aa-ae'jijf " lr"ul" "'t vi iiiriiiiiii wripni wnn nana nneti soie; arioiner V VS. 'I'f l,ne w velvet Colonial pump with large giver buckles, are fashioned t - i 'y'. ( on th' fuI1 to ,ast wh medium extension sole, a beautiful walking model ; fl V: .1 - no,hrr lin'' llke above, excepting the style of ornament; it has a LlrVs. , 'V-V hpvy velvet bow and is a nobby pump, admired bv all discriminating i -ill ' - -I 1. "", i in-nv irirr-f lines arc crrourM-a in on lot top tr 4 V ,r 'e -Sv - jfrX at day; values np to 14.00; specially priced at only, the pair ),UO re a jui an even dozen linca of Women's Pump, embracing nearly all the ri .-. m maaiu;r snors ei-eta, patent lcatuer, gunraetala, etc These are not f Him i:arrw lining nm a different mate- i - e.. mfti mtiv ruiqiui ran oe mica. 4TJ flu I!Mh instep and ankle-strap styles or the no-strap cut. Special for this sale at V-eeVO new lasts in this lot, tan or black, lace - or button. , I .-.j- . ....... ... tuu uw..uai I ML. -C1J y i Men's $4 Oxfords $3.48 sveral Sale of Undermuslins Tih It li In the Big White Store, Second Floor. WOMEN'S GOWNS in the slip-over styles; high, lo and V-neck, with long or short sleeves; made of fir ow ne longclotn, nainsook, Lanaire, crossbar dimity, crepe, etc., trimmed in fine laces and embroideries. Special, 79S 98. 31.29, 91.49, $1.69 and $1.98 WOMEN'S COMBINATIONS, Corset Covers and Drawers, Corset Cover and Skirts, made of cambric, nainsook, Linaire, longcloth and crepe, trimmed in dainty Val. lace and inertion and embroidery. Special, 9S, $1.29, $1.45, $1.69, $1.98, up to $20 WOMEN'S DRAWERS in the circular style; butterfly and regular styles, made of fine muslin, trimmed in laces and embroidery. Special prices, 59S 69S 79. 9SS $1.29, $1.98 and up to $15.00 CORSET COVERS in all the new and dainty materials, neatly trimmed, in all sizes. Special prices todav at 35, 49, 69S 98. $1.29, and np to $10 WHITE SKIRTS in the popular narrow skeieton sfvles; also with flounces and dust ruffles. Special, 9SS $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, up to $45 LEONA GARMENTS, perfect fitting; a corset cover skirt and drawers com bined; they are made of nainsook, longcloth and crossbar dimity, trimmed in fine laces, insertions, medallions, beadine, etc. Specialized for today at $1.49, $1.75, $1.98, $2.49, $2.75, $2.98, up to $20 00 PRINCESS SLIPS A very extensive assortment of all the new wanted ef fects. Every good, dainty material, trimmed in rich or plain laces, hand or machine embroidery. Are made just as well as your own dressmaker would make them in your own home, under your own supervision. (JJOC flfl Prices range from $1.50, $1.75, f2.2o, $2.50, $3.00 up to PJiJ.JU CENTER CIRCLE, FIRST FLOOR 15c Embroideries 5c $2.25 Embroideries 89c Today's shoppers will revel in this great lot of F.mbroideries four dif ferent lines, from the l.V up to the $i25 grade 5000 yards in all. It's a remarkable clean up. Many are taken from our regular stock; some slightly mu.wd from handling, but the quality is perfect; they will wear and wash; the a!e include Ban.ii, (Jalloon.-. KdpTc. Insertions an, J Allovers in swisa, ninook and rarr.bnc; width from 2 to 27 inches; toe grades go at QQ 5? yd.; reg. .Ve grade, 19; rcr. 75c grades, 37?; ?2JX grades OiC Children's $4Dresses $2.48 In the Children's Store, Second Floor, a special sale of fine dainty white Dresses, hand embroidered, lace trimmed, with five tucks and deep hems; sizes 6 to 14 years. Our best efforts have been put for ward to make this the most interesting sale of the rtn A Q season; $4.00 Dresses at the exceptionally low price of wZtO Children's French Dresses A Th-f-f Special for Today Only at 4 Jii In the Children's Store, Second Floor, a sale of beautiful French Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed and hand embroidered Dresses for little ladies from 2 to 6 years of age; also J At fCf Mother Hubbard styles, 6 months to 3 years; all at Vll Special Purchase of 3750 Yards 65c Ribbons Only 25c Ribbon Aisle, First Floor West. A very special purchase of 3750 yards of all high-grade Ribbons rich novelties, in widths from 4 to 6 inches ; the most beau tiful range of exquisite combination color effects, comprising every imaginable shade in Dresden stripes, plaids, eto. Every yard is new, never shown before in Portland. The entire lot bought way under price. Ileal good values to 65c; special for this sale, a yard, onIyJ3C NewestNeckivear Novelty "Robespierre," a turndown collar ef fect, with tabs. Comes in ratine, satin and net. This season's newest fad. Again we lead all Portland in wom en's fine neckwear. Dept. 1st floor. Women9 s Fancy Neckwear 65c Grades, Special Today at 25c $1.25 Grades, Special Today 48c $2.50 Grades, Special Today 98c Here's a sale which will appeal to every woman's sense of refine ment, for every woman loves dainty neck fixings. Three lots of fancy neckwear in the fluffy effects, suitable for every occasion; also plain tailored styles ; the newest novelties in French creations. "Whether you wish Dutch styles, Jabots or stocks, Cascades or frills, sets or single pieces, you'll find them here at special fQ sale prices; 65c values, 25c ; $1.25 values, 48c ; $2.50 values JJOC WEDDING STATIONERY Exclusive Wedding Stationery, care fully engraved by experts. Samples mailed upon request. We specialize HAND-PAINTED PLACE CARDS in exclusive novelties; the best line in all the West. Correspondence Sta tionery for the June bride, 1st floor. Boys' $3.50 Wash Suit $1H la the juvenile department, first floor, a seasonable sale of new Wash Suits for boys; sizes 2 to 8 years. The materials are pure linens, poplins, reps, . hyde grade, galateas and Manchester ging hams; pretty little Russian, military and sailor styles and Dutch collar styles in white, oream, tan, blue and fancies; pretty little Suits worth up j1 QQ to $3.50; special for this sale lsSfO Boys' $7.50 Wool Suits at $4.45 $2.50 Corsets Only $1.29 On the bargain circle, main floor, between the ele vators today, we will specialize at lot of the fa mous Royal Worcester Corsets ; made of fine batiste and modeled for the average and medium figures, with low bust, very long skirt and back. Tops are trimmed in dainty lace, with drawstrings. They are fitted with hose supporters. They come in sizes 18 to 30; they are excellent $2.50 values. 31 OQ Choose them today at only, the pair P-lea& 8-FLOOR )1 5s70ftTr THE AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS GAS HOT PLATES-HOT POINT IRONS In the juvenile clothing department, first floor, a sale of 800 Boys' Wool Suits, in the Knickerbocker and Norfolk styles; ages 6 to 17 years; wool and worsted materials; made like boys' good suits should be made; vf A J? the patterns are pleasing; the suits will fit; values $o to $7.50 PT'sTrO Howd Front-Lace Corsets $6.50 Corsets for $3.98 $25 Corsets for $12.50 The famous Howd front-lace Corsets, in plain and fancy batiste, coutil, silk and satin brocade; tops trimmed in imported embossed embroidery and fitted with silk hose supporters. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 values for $3.9S; regular $10.00 and $12.00 values for $7.49; regu- (glO Cf lar $13.50 to $15 values $9.98; regular $25.00 values for iplaissOl Grocery Sale BUTTER, THE POUND, AT 55 Glenwood, in two-pound squares. BUTTER, THE POUND, AT 60 Golden Glow, in two-pound squares. BLUE LABEL CATSUP ONLY 18 HAMS, THE POUND, ONLY 16 Best Eastern sugar-cured. BACON, THE POUND, ONLY 16? Best Eastern sugrar-cured. TILLAMOOK CHEESE, LB., 19 MILCHNER HERRINGS, 6 for 256 50c SILVER CAKE AT ONLY 35 Made in the famous Van Dazen pans, on sale on our fourth floor. HEW CADETS ORGANIZE nitST HFGIMKNT OKCGOX KK tCRt" JS IVKMK.il. Portland Baalnrao Men lndor .Mil itary Organisation to Pro. maitc Cttlrnhlp. Wlta the promotion of good rlttsea statp amon route- men aa Ita objsot. a new military e: tfnlatlon to be known aa the First Kea'.ment of Oregon Ke eerrea haa been formed and eon will make ita first appearance In drab uni forms, beaded by a band of lvt pieces. Announcement of the near completion of the organisation waa made yeater tar by C M. luatin. who will be at tne bead of the regiment and who baa been Instrumental In brtDging about organisation. He haa the support f man? f f'ortland'e leading buelnrsa en. clubs, societies and commercial rranlsatlona. The regiment will be under strict litary discipline. Drills will be held tee Armory each Saturday eight. I The regiment will be provided with j thoroughly equipped band, hospital j eorpa, signal corps, wireless corps, bu I gle corps and engineering corpa. I The band of 10 pleeea will bfl the , largeat In the United Statea. It Is de ciared. tlty players hare been se ( cured. All boys desiring to Join the bnd will be given musical Instruction by competent musicians free of charge and will also be aupplled with uni forms. Ths first encampment of the organ isation will be held at Gladstone from July t to 2 1. and many unique military maneuvers have been planned. A wlre leaa battle will be held. The encamp ment will be held within the Chau tauqua grounds and will coat the mem bers -of the organisation nothing, all the eapenaes to be met by public sub scription. The ofrtclal roster of officers for the regiment waa announced by Mr. imstln aa follows: Dr. C M. Dustln. Colonel: Allen O. Meachvm, Adjutant; Theodore f. Harmon. Quartermaater: Kuaaell Froat Commissary; lr. Hyslop, Surgeon-Major: Rev. C. H. Wlrth. chaplain. An advisory board haa been named aa follawa: Colonel W. E. Flnser. Com. mander-ln-CMef ; Harvey Beck with. John McNulty. Robert H. Strong. Oeorge W. Hoyt. H. E. Alb. C. B. Merrick, dan KeUaber sad C K. Rurae lin. I TROPHIES ARE OFFERED O.-W. It A X. OFKICIAIj ixter FSTED IX STOCK SHOW. Union Receives Prisea JOont Rail way to Be Awarded at Exhibi tion June 7 and 8. UNION". Or, May 30. I Special.) The I'nlon Livestock Show Association baa received from President Farrell. of the 0.-W. RAN. Railroad three trophies to be awarded at the meeting of the Stock Show. June . 7 and . These trophies are a aterllng ailver cup. a ladiea' work-basket and an Kngllsh riding bridle to be awarded under Mr. Farrell'a tnetructlone for apeclal prtxea. The eup will go to the ahowman'a prise horae, tha animal ahowing the most finish, best grooming, best mannera and moat aktlful handling; the work basket to the tandem aaddlera driven by a girl, and the bridle to the tandem aad- dlera driven by a boy. The cup must be won two consecutive years to be lb a property of the contestant, A special train will leave Union Sat urday for Telocaset, North Powder. Haines and Baker, carrying; 75 Union boosters who go to advertise the Union Stock Show. The excursionists will re turn Saturday night. With continued good weather the outlook for the Stock Show Is the best In the history of the place. Unqualified enthusiasm among the people and the assistance of the O.-W. R. N. Co. have combined to brighten the proa pects for the show. Last week Union ran a apeclal train Into the Wallowa country on a almllar mission. President Farrell, Passenger Agent McMurray and other prominent officials of the O.-W. R. A N. Railroad have assured the management that they will attend, the show. Evening; Star Grange to Meet. Evening Star Grange, No. 27, Patrons of Husbandry, will bold Its monthly meeting Saturday at the hall on the Section Line road. First and second degrees will be given In the fore noon followed by a banquet. Begin. nlng at t P. M. Dr. J. H. Brlstow, of Portland, will discuss "Fighting Con tagloua Diseases." After this the fol lowing subjects will be considered: "Why Support the Local and State Falra," Sayler E. Smith; "Authora of Today." Miss Mary Francis Isom. of the Portland Library: "Flora's Rela- Mrs. C. H. Welch. Music and recita tions to the Grange." Miss Wilda Buck- tions will be interspersed. The pro man; "Methods of Preserving Fruits." gramme will be under direction of with short talks by Mrs. E. A. Kelly. Mrs. J. E. Nelson, lecturer, and will Mrs. Jay Gould, Mrs. Alfred N'lblen and be open to the public. TUALATIN VALLEY ACREAGE Splendidly located near Portland, on United Railways; fast trains, week-end rates, commutation tickets. Near town of North Plains. Electric light, pure water, improved streets, modern buildings. Ideal location for FRUIT FARMS DAIRY FARM3 BERRY FARMS POULTRY FARMS ENCOURAGEMENT GIVEN SMALL INDUSTRIES For literature write or call at office of RUTH TRUST COMPANY Main 076. or A 3774. 35 Staxk Street. Portland, Oregon. SAGE TEA DARKENS THE HAIR AND RESTORES COLOR TO GRAY HAIR Cures Dandruff, Stops the Hair From Falling Out and Makes It Grow. There is nothing new about the idea of using Sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair, dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple "Sag Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded Or streaked appearance, they made a brew of Sago leaves, and applied it to their hair with wonder fully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have, to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gath ering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skillful chemists better than we could do it ourselves; and all we have to do is to call for the ready made product, Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy, containing Sage in the proper strength, with the addition of Sulphur, another old-time acalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and is one of the best remedies you can use for dan druff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggist today, and you will be surprised at the quick results. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the rem edy is not exactly as represented. Spe cial agent. Owl Drug Co.