13 ) Double Stamps Double Stamps Bulgarian Ribbons. Main Floor We are now showing a large and varied assortment of the new Bulgarian Ribbons in widths from 2y2 to 10 inches. All wanted colors; many O designs. At 25c up toV7vr 75c NecKwear 48c Main Floor Choice of hundreds of novelties, jabots, imperials, stocks, frills, etc, in fluffy shadow lace ef fects, Venise styles and wash nov elties. The season's new-A O, est creations. 65c-75e rals."1 Olds. Woriman tug 9:30 A. M. to 12 On cash purchases in all departments of the store. Do your buying here and reap benefits of this great profit-sharing plan. Premium Parlors, 4th floor. 9:30 A. M. to 12 Shop in the morning' and get double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases amounting to ENTIRE BLOCK MORRISON, WEST PARK, AlfDER AND TENTS STREETS This Store Opens at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M. Every Saturday 10c or over. Stamp booth, main floor, -- vw w- v - - Ksvtx oj wwu; - ----- g Green Trading Stamps Given on Charge Accounts Providing Same Are Paid in Full by the lOth-No Stamps on Amounts Carried Forward 1HE .MORNING OREGOXIAN,. SATTJKDAY, MAY 3, 1913. Take Lunch Today in Our Beautiful Fourth Floor Tea Room, Prompt Service, Reasonable Prices-Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors, 2d Floor Saturdau Is "Candu Day" at the Main Floor Bargain Circle-Take Home Some of Our Delicious Bon Bons and Chocolates-They're Pure, Wholesomg & K Men's Suits at $15 and $20 Best of Materials Superior WorKmanship. Men's Store, Main Floor The clothes we show this Spring are just a . notch or two higher than we have ever shown before. Part of their value results from the artistic handling of every style feature, and part from the fine fabrics and part from the search we made to find just the quality we required at the price we wanted to pay. Step in today and let ws show you the many handsome CO) OO' new models for men and young men at $15.00 and pU vrw Men's Motor Coats $2.50 to $10 A Most Complete Showing. Men's Store, Main Floor At no other store will yon find so complete a line of these practical garments for traveling purposes. We've made special efforts to secure the latest ideas and have succeeded admirably. Materials include linens, repps, aipaoa and khaki, in C1H flfk gray and brown shades; all sizes. Priced, $2.50 to pJ-WS 'Wellington' Straw Hats $1.50 Other Styles at $2.00 Up to $6.00 Men's Store, Main Floor We are sole Portland agents for the " Wel lington" Straw llat, unequaled for style and quality. The new Spring line is now ready for your inspection. Highest grade split yachts, sennets, Milans, Bangkoks and genuine Panamas. Smooth split yachts in fancy rousrh braid, sennets with double brim, Great Barrington or cable edses nnd the trumpet brim at $2. Popular soft-brim Milans, yachts and sennets at $3.00 each, and the double-brim T tZfk mrhts and sennets, offered at the. low price of, ea. V Men's $1.50 Shirts Special $1.15 Plain or Pleated Bosoms. Main Floor One of the largest and best lots of Men's . Shirts we have ever put on sale. Finest woven madras and French percales, made in coat style, with plain or pleated besoms and attached cuffs. Hundreds of fancy patterns in all the very newest colorings. All sizes fi? T - f EZ in the lot. See window display. $1.50 Shirts $2.00 Underwe'r 79c Main Floor Wise men will take advantage of this phe nomenal sale of Wen-trade Underwear, Spring and Sum mer weights, in mercerized and lisle thread, including" white, light blue and flesh colors. Long or short sleeves; "Cooper" or "Lewis" makes. In broken sizes. Q $3.00 grade at $2.29; $1.50 grade $1.19; $1 grade Men's Knit SilkTies 29c New Line "Beach" Sweaters Main Floor Now's the time to supply the Neckwear needs. Choose from this splendid line of knitted silk Ties at about half price. Hundreds of patterns and latest col- OQ Extra good grade, for only -' it 'W Women's Tailored Suits LastDay of Great Millinery Sale Most RemarKable Values Ever Offered the Portland Buying Public SHARE! $12.50 Hats at $6.95 Vols, to $20 at $9.95 Regular Vols. Up to $35.00 Suit Salons, Second Floor It won't take 70a long to decide on one of these stylish Suits when you see them, for they are with out doubt the best values to be had in the city. Plain tailored, cutaways or Norfolk models in an excellent line of the season's most popular materials and colors. Coats are lined with best quality silk messaline and Skinner's satin, and are extra well tailored. Suits in this special line worth up to JJ J CT Q $35.00 each. Your choice for one day only 'v'w $15 Motorcycle Skirts $6.98 Second Floor Skirt3 suitable for horseback riding, motorcycling or other outdoor sports. Made with panel front and double row of buttons down either side. Serges, broadcloths, coverts, chev iots and cravenettes. Some stvles suitable for Q2 walking skirts.. Values up to $15.00, special for pvFCJ Millinery Department, on Second Floor Today will be your last opportunity to choose from these beautiful Hats at the above prices, 60 don't delay. We have added several dozen to the different lots and you will have no difficulty in finding a model just suited to your individual taste. Double "S.& H." Trading Stamps on cash purchases in all departments todny, from 9:30 A. M. to1 12. Shop in the morning, if possible. You will find it more convenient, besides getting double stamps. Hemp Hat Shapes, Worth to $5, at $1.39 $7.50 Leghorn Hat Shapes for $2.39 Scores of other special bargains in the millinery department Ribbons, Flowers, Children's Hats, etc., at reduced prices. No mail or phone orders tilled at these prices, lake advantage. mm 'mm it' -V 5- Basement Sale of Trimmed Millinery Continues All Day Saturday Supply the Hosiery and Underwear Needs Here Cotnplete Stocks of All the rroper weignis ana lexiures iot opr.i.y uu .. Burson" Hose, 3 Pair $1.00 T r Uncin OCu Dai VsUUUll UU3C faV onngs. Main Floor New line of those heavy "Jum bo" cardigan ribbed Sweaters has just ar rived. Ruffneck, coat style, with large pearl buttons. In colors gray and car- 2? O fh dinal. Priced at only $6.50 and pO.JJ Boys' All WoolNorfolk Suits at $5 No Better suits naae ai ine race Juvenile Department, Main Floor Examine the suits other stores sell at $5.00, then come here and let us point out to you wherein our boys' Suits exceL These splendid suits are made from all-wool materials and extra well finished. Coats lined with serge or mohair and pants full lined, with taped seams and watch pockets. Each suit has the famous "Bar tell" nockets that were never known to sax or eet out of shape. An ex cellent line of patterns and colorings in the assortment for CCT fifi your selection. The best $5 suit made. Priced at, suit vwvl Boys9 $1.50 Wash Suits at $1.19 Boys Straw Hats, $i.uu to 33.uu Main Fir. Closing out several doz en boys' high-grade Wash Suits- some tuat nave Decome sugniiy soiled from being handled. All new Spring stock, nicely made and handsomely trimmed. These are the regular $1.50 grade. Good as sortment of sizes. On C T TO sale today for only P7 Main Floor Select the Straw Hat for that boy from our splendid showing. Every popular straw and all the desirable shapes, with wide variety of trimmings. Double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps on cash purchases in all departments today, from 9:30 to JfiJ ff 12. Boys' Hats, $1 to 5 'Burson Main Floor "Burson" seamless fash ioned Hosiery for women. Knit to fit without a seam, fine grade silk lisle with double heel and toe. (j T flfl A pair 35c, or 3 pairs for P UJ Main Floor "Burson" high-grade cot ton hose .for women. Double garter tops, double sole, heel and toe. Un surpassed value at the price. Off Double Stamps, cash purchases"-'' ''Onyx" Hose, 3 Pair $1.00 , Women's Outsize Hose 39c Pair Main Floor Women's full fash ioned outsize hose in medium weight for present wear. Black and tan. Cot ton. AIL sizes. Marked sPe-QQ cial for the 6ale at, pair''' Main Floor "Onyx" Silk Boot-Hosiery, ' Light weight and seamless, with lisle thread, garter . tops ; colors in clude black, white, tan, fi " fhfk Good values. Three pairs W Child's Silk Lisle Hose 25c Infants' 25c and 35c Hose 20c Pair Main Floor Children's" seamless silk lisle stockings with extra heavy spliced heels and toes. Fine ribbed, in black, white, .tan, pink, blue. 0J Good values. Special, the pair Main Floor Sale of children's fine cashmere hose seamless or full fash ioned. The grade that usually sells at 25c and 35c. Sizes 4, iV2 andOlr 5. Specially priced atj pair' Children's Hose, 3 Pair $1 Hosiery Dept., Main Floor Wayne knit "Indestructible" Hose for boys and -iris two weights heavy ribbed, for boys and fine ribbed for girls. Four- thread double heels, knees and toes. Warranted to give best of service. Fast colors, Women's Union Suits at 39c Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests 48c Main Floor Women 's fine quality swiss ribbed sleeveless vests, iu sev eral dainty styles, hand crochet yokes. Full line of sizes, good ma5.j2f terial. Priced at, the garment-'' Main Floor Women's summer weight, ribbed cotton Union Suits. Low neck and sleeveless. Tight fitting or loose knee. All sizes. Good values. QQ Specially priced, the suit, for-''' "Richelieu" Union Suits $1 Women's Fine Lisle Vests at 50c Main Floor Dozens of pretty styles to choose from at this popular price. Low neck, sleeveless, with fancy yokes. All Main Floor Women's fine lisle thread Union Suits, the celebrated "Riche lieu" brand. Band trimmed top and lace knee. Sizes 4, 5 3J T f and 6. Priced at, each ? v regular sizes. garments. Specially priced Good quality CZfg ally priced at Sleeveless Vests 3 for $1.00 65c Lisle Underwear, Special 49c Main Floor Women's Swiss ribbed sleeveless vests of best grade white lisle with fancy crochet yoke. Full line of sizes. These are JJ J ftfl 35a each, or three for P-- Main Floor Women's fine lisle thread vests, pants and tights, high neck, long sleeve vests, knee length tights and lace trimmed pants. ZCkt They are the 65c grade. At"7" $1 Lisle Union Suits at 89c Underwear Dept., Main Floor Women's fine ribbed white lisle Union Suits, beautifully finished and perfect fitting. Low neck, sleeveless style, with lace trimmed umbrella knee. Sizes 4,, 5 and 6 only. They are regular $1.00 quality. Full Line "Kayser" Silk Gloves for Women, 50c to $2.00 All Weiqhts, All Styles New Pair if Finger Tips Wear Vut tsetore me .ioves Women's "Radio" Kid Gloves 1.75 Women's "Derby" Hid Gloves $1.50 Main Floor "Radio" one pearl clasp kid gloves with fancy stitched back. Pique sewn. Colors black, white, cream and tan, and a full line P i 'J ft of all sizes. Priced, pair Fownes' "Phyllis" Two-Clasp Kid Gloves at Only $2.00 Pair xToIb from best selected kid, pique sewn with four-row stitched back. A very serviceable and dressy glove for street wear. Come in black and $2.00 JJOUDie otamps a .riiyuis uiuvea r Main Floor Women's "Derby" kid gloves. Finest imported quality, P. K. 6ewn with Paris Point backs; black, white and all colors. Good J "f Ctf quality. Priced at, pair P - white, full line of all sizes. "Fownes" Long Kid Gloves, Pair $4 Women's "EsKay" Kid Gloves $1.50 Pair Main Floor We are sole Portland agents for "Fownes" Suede "Gloves, 16 button length, with 3-pearl clasp all 6izes. Double Stamps CZA OO given with cash purchases P" Main Floor "Eskay" real French kid gloves, two-clasp style, overseam, sewn with Paris Point backs, black, white and all colors. "f V They are priced at, pair P -vF Women's "Perfection" Long Kid Gloves at Only $3.50 a Pair Women's "Perfection" fine Kid Gloves are true to name in every respect. Full 16-button length and perfect fitting. You will be satisfied with J0 C? these splendid gloves. Double Stamps, 9:30 to 12. Special at, pair 40c Imperial Coffee 29c Lb. Order a pound of this famous Coffee today. It is equal to the best 40c grade sold anywhere. Full line deli catessen and Bakery Goods on the Fourth Floor, at the lowest prices. To $2.75 Millinery Flowers 69c On Sale at the Main Floor, Center Circle, Today We estimate that there will be sufficient of these high-grade flowers left for today's selling, though yon had best come in the morning if you want to be sure of getting the kind and color you are looking tor. VCI7 variety of flowers, large or small, is in this great offering. Made from finest materials velvets, 'o silks, muslins, etc, manv of them being Vorth $2.00, $250 and $2.75 a bunch. We bought the entire lot (jl)Q at a ridiculously low price, else we could never sell them t this figure. Values up to $2.7o, now at In the Basement 'Underprice Store' - Tu i n 50 Envelopes to Match, 15c Stationery Dept., Main Floor Beautiful linen fin ish correspondence paper, 96 sheets to the pound the standard 25c quality, on sale today at 15c a pound. Linen finish envelopes to match "t 2 packages (50 envelopes), on special sale - Women's $4 Shoes for $2.98 Pair Shoe Department, Main Floor Women's high-grade spring Footwear, lace or but ton boots, of tan calf, velour and gunmetal calf and vici kid, with regular or cloth tops; an excellent range of styles to choose all new, fresh stock. Don't overlook this opportunity to buy ffO QO standard $4.00 shoes at, special, pair - Ea(ipIII Up to $25 Suits and Dresses at $5 $5 Trimmed Hats at $1.69 Basement On sale from 6 to 9 :30 P. M. only at . this jriee. Just an even 100 garments -in the lot tailored suits and dresses of various kinds odd garments grouped for this special "After Six" sale. Made from good depend able materials in up-to-date styles and color ings. Nearly all sizes in the lot, but, of course, not all sizes in each style. Regular values up to $25.00. All good quality. Jff fifl From 6 to 9:30 your choice for p Basement Sensational "After Six" sale of beautiful trimmed Millinery an opportunity that can be shared in by only 100 women, for that's the number of the hats in the lot. Stylish new creations no two alike small, medium and large shapes in all the popular braids and trimmed with expert taste. Re member, there are only 100 hats in this lot. None sold at during hours ; this price except jj T Q specified. $5 hats pJLJi7 Sale of Drugs and Toilet Necessities 5c Ivory Soap, Small Size, 7 Lanes tor zoc The prices quoted here are for Saturday's selling" only. Read every item in the list for savings worth while. Soap delivered only with other goods. Palmer's Skin Success, cake at li 10c Lifae Rose Glycerine Soap 5 35e Domestic Castile (large) 21 10c Laco Castile Soap, cake at 8 5c Jergen's Toilet Soap, cake 2 10c Jergen's Toilet Soap, cake 6 10c 4711 Verdura Soap only 6 $1.00 Rose and Vio Vegetal 65 Hudnut 's Toilet W. 75-$1.40 10c Moth Balls at, a pound, 5 25c Moth Crystals, af, pound, 10 Maurine Toilet Goods Are Fully Guaranteed If any package, box or bottle of "Maurine" Toilet Preparations prove unsatisfactory, re turn to us the unused portion and we will cheerfully refund to you the purchase price. FVfl treatment in the Rest Rooms, second floor. Maurine Beauty Lotion, 2 sizes, 50 and $1 Maurine Satin Cream, 2 sizes, at 50 and $1 Maurine Skin Food, 2 sizes, at 50 and $1 25o Whisk Brooms, special 18 5c Scott's Paper, dozen for 45 50c Scott's Paper Towels, doz 35 35c large size Scissors for 18 15c Peroxide, large bottle, at 8J 50c Lambert's Listerine, at 35 35c Witch Hazel, full pound, 21 25c Petroleum, 1-pound jar, 10 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste at 29 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste at 20 15c Talcum Powder at only 5 25o Riveri's Talcum Pow. 19 15c Hand Scrub Brushes at 8 40c Ebony Hand Scrubs 25 35c Tooth Brushes, choice 18J 65c Rubber-lined Silk Traveling Cases (filled) 50tf 75c Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes, special at 69 $1.00 White Rubber Syringe, best quality, at 69 $1.50 Best grade Red Rubber Syringe, spec. SI. 10 Rubber Gloves, the regular 50c grade, pair for 39 "Radium" Disinfectants One of the best cleansers and sanitary disinfectants on the market. Special reduced prices Surday: Regular 50c grade, special for Saturday at 34t Regular $1.00 grade, 'special for Saturday at 69J iteguiar jpz-ou graae, special for Saturday, $1.75 Demonstration Borden's JMalted MilK, Drug Department, on the Main Floor I V M 1 1 150 WILL VISIT 0. A. C. Portland O. A. C. and Floral Clubs to Have Joint Celebration. More than 150 persons are expected to go from Portland to Corvallla on the excursion to the Oreg-on Agricul tural Colleg-e under the auspices of the Portland O. A. C. Club May 15, for the O. A. C. Club contemplates consolida tion of Its excursion with that of the Portland Floral Club. The train will leave Portland at 8 A. M. May 15 and wlU start on the re turn trip to Portland at 9 P. M, after the excursion party has passed prac tically the entire day on the campus as g-uests of the college, looking over Its equipment and studying- Its work. The floral club Is making Its trip es pecially to inspect the departments which have to do with floriculture, while the members of the O. A. C Club desire to Inspect the institution with a view to securing some idea of what steps are most needed In the campaign of the alumni for the betterment of the college. J. Q. Shroeder and M. E. Sraead are attending to the plans for the excur sion. En route for Corvallis the spe cial from Portland will stop at prin cipal towns and receive other delega tions of alumni of the O. A. C Jackson Taxes Reach $500,0-00. ASHLAND. Or, May J. (Special) Over $500,000 of the total tax levy of Jackson County has toeen collected to date. The total tax for the county approximates 1750,000. MUNICIPAL REPORTS HIT Research Bureau Says Taxpayers Are Kept Too Much In Dark. The system employed in Portland for making municipal reports is declared to be inadequate. In a report on "'De partmental Reporting Methods," made publio yesterday by the officials of the New York Bureau of Municipal Re search. It Is declared that taxpayers are kept In the dark regarding the city's affairs, departmental reports are cumbersome and too exhaustive to be of any value and the, general system of putting out the reports Is wrong. "Under the present organization and methods." says the report, "citizens of Portland have been left almost com pletely In -the dark concerning- their city government. They have known little of what was going on at the City Hall, and their government has af forded them no means for becoming informed. "As stockholders in the corporation of the City of Portland, they have been assessed year after year, but have been given no balance sheets, no ade quate statements of operation, nothing. In short, that as stockholders in any private corporation they would have demanded as a matter of right. tr a v,at K,,n furnished with DroD- U.U VUWJ u erly prepared quarterly and annual re ports or operating cobib, uieuivua results obtained, a chang-e in organiza methods would undoubtedly have been effected long ago. 3UCn Cflpsnmoouu lejjuiw a been rendered have been such a hodge- i-A-mgtlnn ,nA mlfllnfnrm&. tion that the average taxpayer has been discouraged from even attempting to glean anything of value from tnem. OREGON ELECTRIC MEN GO Surveyors lieave for Clear Tjnke to Install Power Plant. EUGENE, Or, May 2. (Special.) G. S. Edmunston, hydraulic engineer for the Oregon Electric, and three sur veyors, left today for their summer's work at Clear Lake, where the Oregon Electric Company is planning to In stall a power plant to develop 33,000 horsepower. The engineers would give out noth ing here as to their instructions. The Runian empire's population Is esti mated at 17S.0OO.000. SOCIALIST TICKET FILED W. J. Smith Heads Organization as Mayoralty Candidate. A complete Socialist ticket for the city election. June 2, was filed yester day with City Auditor Barbur, follow ing a convention of the party held at headquarters. The ticket Is headed by W. J. Smith, candidate for Mayor. In asmuch as the Socialist party has not joined In the direct primary policy the convention system of nominations is legal, and the names as given Auditor Barbur will be placed on the ballot. The other candidates are: Jacob Soloman, 305 Grant street. City Audi tor; Mary E. Clay. 42 H North Third street. City Treasurer; R. W. Dur- schmlth., 773 Second xtreot Mniinoi Judge; Ira Taylor, 444 Park street Citv Attorney: PhARtur raii tot Johnson street, Councilman-at-Large; Daniel Kuokka, 265 North Twenty-flrst street, Councilman-at-Large; P. A. aiicnaei, i Everett street. Councilman from the Second Ward; Emil H. Hoffs, 63 North Park utrept. nnunrli Thi iWardr Charles Koernon, 306 Fourth street. Councilman Fifth Ward; D. O. Moody, 650 East Fifty-second street mono, t-ouncuman ivinia ward; E. M. Heimo, address not given, Councilman xentn ward. DO YOU NEED MONEY? Title Trust Company. 4th and Oak, will make first mortgage loans on im proved city property and also loaa money to home-builders. i