THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913.
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GRANT DRAFTS ACT
Ordinance Providing for Grade
Separation Drawn.
COUNCIL TO TAKE ACTION
Presumption Is That Tracks Will Be
Lowered at Sandy Boulevard at
Expense of $300,000 and
Street W ill Not Be Changed.
The first step in the proceedings to
eliminate grade crossings on Sandy
boulevard under the provisions of the
Initiative grade crossing ordinance,
passed by the people at the last city
election, was taken yesterday when
an ordinance instructing- the City En
gineer to begin proceedings was draft
ed by City Attorney Grant.
The measure will come before the
City Council at its next meeting. The
plan, as it probably will be worked out,
will entail the expenditure of about
$300,000 by the O. W. R. & X. Company
In lowering its tracks so that they will
run beneath the street. The tracks
will have to be lower for about a mile
on each side of Sandy boulevard in
order that the grade occasioned by the
lowering will not be excessive at any
point.
Sandy boulevard, Halsey street and
East Thirty-seventh street meet at the
i rossing and make traffic heavy and it
is necessary for all vehicles to stop.
The O. W. R. & N. trains also have to
ntop before crossing here in order that
danger will be minimized.
Th railroad company has attempted
upon several occasions to make a
change in the grade, but opposition has
developed on the theory that it would
damage abutting property. Under the
law existing before the recent measure
was passed by the people, the abutting
property owners had the right to hinder
such an improvement.
The ordinance which was drafted by
City Attorney Grant and which will be
passed upon by the Council instructs
the City Engineer to begin the prep
aration of plans and specifications for
the work at once. It is up to the City
Engineer to determine how the work
shall be done. It will he necessary for
the railroad company to lower Its
tracks so that the trains will run be
neath the street or for the city to lower
the street, so that trains can run over
head. It Is considered likely that the
railroad will lower Its tracks and allow
the street to remain at Its present
grade. This process. It is said, would
not be as costly to the city. The ex
pense of the city will be confined to
the construction of a viaduct over the
right of way of the railroad company.
PHEASANTS TO BE FREED
Ahont 1500 of China Breed to Be
Ilstribnted Among Counties.
State Game TVarden Flnley returned
Wednesday from a visit to the state
game farm near Corvallis, where he
superintended preparations for the
shipment of the first consignment off
China pheasants to be liberated this
season. About 1500 of these will be
sent out today to several counties in
Eastern Oregon.
Some 1500 pheasants and 3000 eggs
for hatching are at the farm, and the
latter are being added to at the rate of
nearly 300 a day.
Mr. Finley estimates that 3000 birds
will be liberated this season.
The fish car will be sent to Rose
burg in a short time with from 10,
000.000 to 12,000,000 trout fry for
planting.
PERSON ALMENTION.
Q. F. Blodgett, of Seattle, Is at the
Tortland.
F. H. Prellfer, of Albany, la at the
Cornelius.
T. W. Miles, of Medford. Is at the
Multnomah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kilmer, of Spokane,
are at the Oregon.
D. N. Kinney, of Tacoma, Is registered
at the Multnomah.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Welsen, of Salem,
are at the Perkins.
T. M. Baldwin, of Prinevllle. Is regis
tered at the Imperial.
Miss Violet Hancock, of Corvallis, Is
registered at the Carlton.
Mtmo A. Zan, of San Francisco, Is
registered at the Multnomah.
Rex Collins, of Lincoln, Neb., regis
tered at the Oregon yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Perkins, of St.
Helens. Dr., are at the Annex.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ingram, of Pleas
ant Home. Or., are at the Imperial.
Mr. and Mrs. W.:W. Allinghara. of
Walla Waiki. .i: ti i::. Cornelius.
Mrs. D. A. White and Miss Blanche
White, of Salem, are at the Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Rosen "registered at
the Annex yesterday from Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Clough are regis
tered at the Oregon from Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. C..E. Avery are regis
tered at the Portland from Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Parrish. of Detroit.
Mich., are registered at th Portland.
Mrs. George Gottschalch is registered
at tile Perkins from Dresden, Germany.
Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Craven, of Mon
mouth, Or., are registered at the Per
kins. Mesdames L. B. Hope and J. C. Little
are registered at the Carlton from Che
halls. Mrs. P. Judklns and Mrs. W, A. How
ard are registered at the Oregon from
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. j F, Jackson are regis
tered at the Annex from Chippewa
Falls. Wis.
P. Xi,' Grantham, a merchant of Ho
qulam. Is at the Annex with Mrs.
Grantham.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy registered
at the Portland yesterday from San
Francisco.
J. C. Moe and family and Miss Julia
Olson, of Poulsbo, W ash., are registered
at the Carlton. k
G. T. Treadp:old. a business man or
Bandon, Or., is registered at the Cor
nelius with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Babcock and Mis
Mary Foster, of McMinnville. are regis
tered at the Multnomah.
H. D. Hendricks and family are regis
tered at the Cornelius from Baker. Mr.
Hendricks is a mining man.
J. M. licCormac. traffic freight agent
for tfie Northern Pacific, is registered
at the Imperial from Tacoma.
' James Woods, general manager of
the St. Francis Hotel at San Francisco
Is registered at the Multnomah.
George J. Stearns, one of the leading
turkey raisers of Oakland. Or., which
ships more turkeys than any town of
its size in the country, is registered at
the imperial.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dawso
of 1353 Fast Lincoln street, are being
felicitated upon the arrival of a baby
daughter June 1". Mrs. uawson wa
formerly Miss Ella Kramer.
CHICAGO. June 12. (Special.) The
following from Corvallis. "Or., are rec
istered at the Majestic -Hotel: Mrs. p
G. Dunkln, Donald J. Dunkln, Lesli
Dunkin.
Flag Day
SAT URDA Y
June 14th
Every loyal American home will
display the National colors on
that day. We are headquarters
for Flags and Bunting and can
quote you the lowest prices.
Flags of all sizes and grades.
5Qc Carnival Caps 25c Rose Festival Flags, Bunting, Pennants, Post Cards, Etc.
Ice Cream Parlors-Soda Fountain in Basement Take Lunch in Tea Room, 4th Floor
Stamps
given on all cash pur
chases amounting to 10c
or more. 8. & H. Premium
Parlors Fourth Floor.
"S. & H." Stamp Booth
Is Located on Main Floor.
Olds, Wortman & King
Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily
Rest Rooms
Retiring Rooms, E m e r
rency Hospital, Writing
Rooms, Public Telephones
in fact every modern
convenience here for your
comfort. Take advantage.
June White Sale Bargains for Friday
Supply the Summer Needs Now!
It's well worth your while to read carefully every one of the following items, for they are unquestionably the most remarkable values we
have offered so far this season. Rose Festival visitors will do well to visit this store today and supply Summer needs at wonderfully
low prices. Remember, every white article in the store is reduced except a few contract lines. Men's, "Women's and Children's
Ready-to-Wear Apparel of all kinds, Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. S. & H. Stamps given.
JUNE
White
sale
i
I Every White Article
I Reduced -Except a
j Few Coptract Lirjes.,
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Unparalleled Offering $35 Coats $17.95
Women's Tailored Suits, Worth to $42.50, Now $18.95
Garment Dept., Second Floor Women's and Misses'
smart new Coats in three-quarter and full length mod
els. Square or cutaway style, trimmed with fancy col
lars and cuffs. Excellent assortment of materials, in
cluding Coverts, Ratine, Shepherd Checks, Diagonals,
Broadcloths and Novelty Mixtures. Coats in this great
lot worth up to $35.00 . You may Q t Q g
choose them today at the low price 9x et3
Suit Dept., Second Floor Women's and Misses' high
grade Tailored Suits in the season's newest models.
Materials include Ratines, Poplins, Serges, Fancy Mix
tures, Shepherd Checks and Novelty Stripe Suitings.
Man-tailored garments, finished in the very best pos
sible manner. A suit offering that no woman can af
ford to overlook. Regular values ChE
up to $42.50, your choice today at u) J. OslO
June White Sale of Dainty Lingerie Dresses
Dresses, Waists, Sweaters, Etc., Second Floor- Beautiful sheer Summer Dresses suitable for all occasions. Sim
ple, plain styles or the more elaborate models with trimmings of fine laces, embroideries, pipings, fancy but
tons, etc. Lawns, Batistes, Dimities, Marquisettes, Voiles, Linens, etc. High or low neck styles, with long or
short sleeves many of them with the popular peplum effect. Scores of attractive styles to choose from.
Women's $16.50 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $12.38 II Women's $26.50 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $19.87
Women's $20.00 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $15.00
Women's $22.50 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $16.88
Women's $25.00 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $18.75
Great Special Purchase Silk
Women's Lingerie Blouses
Department, Second Floor Beautiful soft taffetas, in a full
assortment of the newest shades; richest of messalines, in
all colors; also a handsome line of pretty floral effects.
Made with the famous "Newton" extension flf O 7Ck
or with string tops; unusual values; special
Women's $28.50 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $21.37
Women's $32.50 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $24.37
Women's $42.50 Lingerie Dresses, Sale Price $31.87
Petticoats on Sale at $3.79
Latest Effects Only $2.66
Waist Department, Second Floor Chocse from this at
tractive new line of Waists at a very low price. Mar
quisettes, voiles, cotton, crepes and linens, in high or low
neck styles, with long or short sleeves. Trim'd fif dfi
with dainty embroideries, laces, buttons, etc.
June White Sale of
Vndermuslins
Thousands of pieces of dainty White
Undermuslins Corset Covers, Gowns,
Drawers, Chemise, Combinations, etc.
at special reduced prices. Every article
in this department now at a gTeat saving.
$1 and $1.25 Silks
69c Yard
At First Floor Center Circle
10,000 yards beautiful rich Silks chif
fon and changeable taffetas, in a splen
did range of desirable colors and de
signs. Full 26 inches wide. Silks suit
able for dresses, waists, petticoats, lin
ings, trimmings, etc. Standard ZCkg
$1 and $1.25 grades. Choice at vJiC
$10 Trimmed Hats at $3.98
...
Millinery Department on Second Floor
There are only about 200 Hats in this special lot, so be here early
in the day if you want first choice. Many of these are from our
own workrooms. Very newest creations, with trimmings of flow
ers, ribbons, lancy learners, etc. values up to t -c CJJsf
$10.00. Special today at the low price of only, each ifWf O
Basement Sale Trimmed Hats
Regular Values Up 2?0 EZfk
to $10.00 Choice pOl
Continuation today of the Great Sale of Trimmed Millinery in
the Basement. Your unrestricted choice of any Trimmed Hat
over 800 to select from at $2.50 each. Beautifully fiPO Cf"
trimmed models. Latest shapes. Values to $10.00
Sale of Hat Shapes Up to $5.00 Special Each at 69c
I
j
Hair Switches l2 Price
Department on First Floor
First quality Hair Switches, in a full assortment of shades
and in all lengths. On sale today at one-half marked prices.
$ 7.00 Hair Switches $3.50
S 7.50 Hair Switches $3.75
$ 8.00 Hair Switches $4.00
4 Great Embroidery Specials
25c, 48c, 98c, $1.98
$1.50 Hair Switches at 75 i
$2.00 Hair Switches $1.00
$3.00 Hair Switches $1.50
$5.00 Hair Switches $2.50
$6.00 Hair Switches S3.00
36.50 Hair Switches $3.25
$10.00 Hair Switches $5.0O
$12.00 Hair Switches $6.00
$18.00 Hair Switches $9.00
Entire Stock of Mixed Gray Hair Switches One-Half Price.
$6.00 Hair Switches $3.00 i $ 9.75 Hair Switches $4.88
$7.00 Hair Switches $3.50 $10.00 Hair Switches $5.00
Department, Main Floor Thousands of yards of snowy white Embroideries offered
today at prices much lower than usual. Every wanted kind and style, from the
dainty small effects to the large floral designs. Finest grade Swisses, nainsooks and
cambrics, in all widths from 1 to 45 inches. Don 't fail to take ad- fiP l QQ
vantage of these splendid bargains. Four lots, 25S 4S, 98 and P SWO
June White Sale Pretty Laces
$7.50 Hair Switches $3.75
$8.50 Hair Switches $4.25
$12.00 Hair Switches $6.0O
$12.50 Hair Switches $6.25
25c Grades at 5c
25c Grades at 12c
$1.00 Grades 48c
$1.50 Grades 78c
Complete stock of Hair Goods, Back Combs, Side Combs, Hair
Ornaments, etc., at lowest prices. Manicuring, hair dressing.
Bargain Circle, Main Floor Daintiest of Laces in the most exquisite patterns and
qualities. Linen Clunys, Barmen Torchons, Shadow, Normandy and Piatt Vals.,
filet effects in bands and edges, cotton novelty creations, etc., etc., in white, cream
and ecru. Bargain Circle today. On the Main Floor, between the elevators.
Men's $20 Norfolk Suits $15
Well Tailored Perfect Fitting
Splendid Line Popular Fabrics
Men's Store, Main Floor Men's smart, new Norfolk Suits
in neat checks, novelty mixtures and blue serges, also in
plain browns and grays. Strictly hand-tailored from best
quality materials and well lined. Equal to the best $20.00
Suits in town. All sizes for men and " (fd
young men. Priced for this sale at only J. Jm lv
, Spec 'I 95c
Shirts $1.95
Men's Silk Shirts, with soft
cuffs and detachable soft col
lar to match. Come in white,
tan, gray and blue; Splendid,
well-made Shirts, selling usually
at $3.00. White fl? f QfiJ
Sale price, each P
Men's $3 Cooper or Vassar Union Suits $2.29
Athletic Underwear at 38c Porosmesh Underwear at 39c
Men's Shirts
Men's $3 Silk
Men's soft cuff Shirts, with
separate soft collar to match. In
colore white, blue, tan and
gray. Neat stripe patterns, in
blue, black and helio. Complete
range of sizes. Spe- Q
cial today for only fvV
"Cooper" and "Vassar"
Union Suits, in light weight.
Colors, blue, white and flesh.
A standard $3.00 quality. On
sale today at Z?0 OQ
P6 m W S
onlv.
garment
Broken lines of Men's Athletic
Underwear. Sleeveless shirts
and knee-length drawers. In
white only. Regular 50c, 75c
and $1.00 "grades. Spe- OO.
cial today at only "Ol.
Men 's Porosmesh Underwear.
Long and short sleeve shirts and
ankle-length drawers. White
only. Regular 50c grade. Cool,
lightweight bummer Qn.
Underwear, a garment
Boys' $8.50 Norfolk Suits at $4.45
Boys' Wash Suits, Special today at 79c
Juvenile Dept., First Floor Special sale of
Boys' Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits.
Some with two pair of pants, full lined. Ages
from 6 to 17 years. Values tf Mt Ei
up to $8.50. offered today at44sr4srO
1 Boys' Wash Suits in Russian and Sailor
styles. Smartly tailored and nicely finished.
i Made from best grade chambrays and ging-
i hams. Ages from 2 1-2 to i years Ck
Buy them today at only, the suit it-
65c Ribbons 33c
Main Floor Immense assortment of
novelty effeals in Dresdens, Bulgarian,
stripes, plaids, etc. Also solid O 0
color designs. 65c values. Yd.
$1 Neckwear 12c
Main Floor Women's fancy Neckwear.
Odds and ends. Some slightly soiled
from handling. All styles. "J O
Values to $1.00. Special, at -I-sWC
$4 and $5 Shoes at
$3.35
Main Floor Men's and women's high
grade Footwear in all the new lasts and
leathers. Tans, velour, gunmetal, pat
ent, etc. Grades that usually sell at $4
and $5.00. On sale today fl O OCT
at the low price of, pair qJJM
June White Sale
Main
Floor
Women's Long White Gloves Pair 90c
Long Chamoisette Gloves $1.00
Women's 16-button length White II Women's 16-button length White
Mousquetaire Gloves. Two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves. Two-pearl
style, with fancy stitched Qfla i clasP style. lull CJ 7 ffifl
rvw maue sewn. Pir W
backs. June White Sale '
Washable Doeskin Gloves Pair at $1.35
White Kid Gloves Pair at $1.50
Women 's Washable Doeskin
Gloves. One pearl clasp style. P.
X. M. sewn, fancy flj O
spear backs. Pair P OtF
Women's "Derby" White
Gloves. Two-clasp style.
pique sewn, Paris
point backs. A pair
Kid
Full
$1.50
White Lambskin Gloves, Special $1.12
Perfection Long Kids at $3.50
Famous "OWK" imported Lamb
skin Gloves for women. Overseam
sewn, with one row fif t "19
stitched back. Pair P
"Perfection" Long White Kid
Gloves for women. Perfect fitting
and excellent qualitv. Z? O 5 f
Full line of sizes JU
Kayser's' 2-Clasp Silk Gloves 50c to $1
'Kayser's' Long Gloves $1 to $2
'Kayser's" donble-tipped Silk
Gloves. Short 2-clasp styles. All
the popular colors, flj
the pair, .""() up to P vV
"Kayser's" Double-Tipped Silk
Gloves in full 16-button length.
Black, white and fkf
colors. The pair, at H&JJ
Women's White Silk Lisle Hose at 45c
Women's Lisle Hose at 29c Pair
Women's fine white Silk Lisle
Hose. High spliced heels, double
soles and toes and double Ji CT
garter top. Special, pair
Women 's light weight imported
Black Lisle hose. Genuine Herms
dorf dyed. Special, six QA
pairs, $1.65. The pair
4 'Honest Dollar" White Silk Hose at 90c
White Silk Boot Hose 45c Pair
Women's "Hon.tst Dollar" Silk H Women's Fine White Silk Boot
Hose. Made from best grade pure Hose, with lisle thread tops and
thread silk. High spliced Ck(f soles. All sizes in the lot. iEig
heels, double soles. Pair j June White Sale price
McCallum Outsize Silk Hose for $1.25
Children's White Hose 22c Pair
Children's fine ribbed; seamless,
white lisle thread Hose. Very
dressy. Extra long and O Qrf
elastic. Sale price, pair
Women's 65c Union Suits Now at 48c
i(Kayser" Union Suits at $1.12
"McCallum" Outsize Silk Hose
for women. Best grade pure thread
silk with lisle thread CP O IT
soles, garter tops P
Women's 65c "Crestwood" fine
white lisle Union Suits. High neck,
long sleeves and ankle ifif.
length. Sizes 4, 5, and 6 0
Women's fine ribbed white cotton
Union Suits. Low neck, sleeveless,
close - fitting knee, flj t f
Sizes 4, 5 and 6 P JL &
Women's Sleeveless Vests Special at 45c
50c "Umbrella" Pants at 37c
Broken lines of fine White Swiss
Ribbed Vests of best lisle thread.
Low neck, sleeveless, cro- ELf
chet yoke. Sizes 4, 5, 6
Women's White Swiss Ribbed
Lisle Thread Pants; umbrella
style, with French band
tops, lace knee. Special
White Embroidered Parasols for $1.80
New "India" Parasols at $3.50
Plain white Parasols, with em
broidered openwork edge, long
wood handles, silk
cord and tassel
$1.80
New "India" style Parasols, in
all the wanted colors; plain or
with fancy borders, fij O T f
Long handles. At
25c Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.35
Embroidered Handkerchiefs 22c
Women's Real Irish Linen Hand
kerchiefs. Narrow hemstitched
hem, with hand
made initials. Six at
$1.35
Women's "Bernese" art embroid
ered, pure Irish Linen Handker
chiefs. Dainty lace edge. O
June White Sale price
Hammocks, Couch Swings, Tents
Camp Cots, Lawn Swings, Lawn Chairs, Croquet Sets, Tennis, Baseball
and Sporting Goods of all kinds, Fourth Floor. Also full line of wheel
goods Go-Carts, Express Wagons, Coasters, etc. Game licenses issued.
Sale of Rattan Summer Furniture
Portland Agents "Vudor" Porch Shades
$13.00 Rattan Rockers for $ 9.75 II 4x8 Vudor Porch Shades, $3.00
$17.50 Rattan Rockers for $13.00
$20.00 Rattan Rockers for $15. OO
$22.00 Rattan Rockers for $16.50
6x8 Vudor Porch Shadea, $3.50
8x8 Vudor Porch Shades, $4.50
10x8 Vudor Porch Shades, $6.50
$24.00 Rattan Rockers for $18.00 $1.50 Bamboo Porch Shades, $1.00
Furniture, Carpets and Draperies will be found on the third floor.
Seasonable Specials
From the Third Floor
$1.10 Covered Lunch Baskets, 90c
10c Alum. Juice Extractors at 8
15c white enam. Dinner Plates, IOC
24x45-in. Window Screens at 40
Gas or Oil Stove Ovens, only $1.39
Long or Short Handle Spades, 59c
Teaspoons Special, the set, only 8c
Knives and Forks Special, set, 39
June White Sale Haviland Dinner Sets at Vz
Third Floor Closing out odd lines of
Haviland China Dinner Sets at just
half price. Green vine border, with
small red flower; solid gold handles.
$37 Dinner Sets, 59 pieces, S18.50
$44 Dinner Sets, 60 pieces, $22. OO
Small border spray of green, with '
pink flowers, full gold around edges,
stippled gold handles, neat design.
$55.00 Dinner Sets, 87 pes., $27.75
$66.00 Dinner Sets, 98 pes., $33.00
$76.25 Dinner Sets, 110 pes., $38.13
Wm. Rogers' Silverware. New designs.
Teaspoons, set of 6, special at 70c
Dessert Spoons, set of 6, at $1.10
Table or Soup Spoons, set 6, $1.40
Table Knives, set of 6, now $l.oO
Table Forks, set of 6, special, $1.40
''Automatic" Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Coal Oil Stoves, Gas Hot Plates, Etc., at Lowest Prices, 3d Floor