3 No Phone Orders Filled This Great Sale Store Is the foremost underpriced bazaar in this section. Thousands avail them selves of the opportunity of securing good dependable merchandise at min imum prices. Not How Cheap and Trashy But, How LOW A good, reliable article can be sold eTMercKandi-so of cJ Merit Only THE 3IORNTXG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914. I r " Bead Chains Selling to $1.75 Each Economy Sale 48c Head chains are now at the height of their popularity, and with Summer frocks and vaists there is nothing so aiitavu'b a wjaiu o'; - - beius represent the show stock of an importer, which we I bought tor less than cost. Tl -nmo in all rvti- and Colors, such SS ambef k-aJ. iliiirrnv:l Aw if and other rjrettv colon in srad- uated and straight effects; also handsome Venetian beads combined with the silver filigree round bead, and exquisitely shaded Ger man art beads. 75c La Maxixe, Economy Sale 48c A dainty necklace of black silk moire ribbon combined with crystal beads in various colors, such as pearls, gold beads, coral and jet. Fresh and Wonderfully Good Waists, Economy Sale 50c We do not know how any more good style or workmanship could be crowded into a waist at this low price than are in these two new models. They are made of cross-bar and fancy figured lawn, with kimono, elbow-length sleeves finished with cuffs to match, and plain hemstitched lawn collars or collars of open-work embroidery. Each waist fastens in the front with washable crochet buttons. Waists on sale exactly as illustrated. Peanut Straw Summer Shade Hats 25c The most practical sun hats, light in weight and broad enough to protect you from the sun, yet small enough to be within "the fashion." Deep, broad roll brims, in natural color. Can be worn with or without band or scarf around the crown. Es pecially suitable for beach and moun tain wear. Child's Stamped Dresses and Rompers Economy Sale 25c In sizes from 1 to 4 years, inclusive. All made up ready to wear and stamped in attractive designs showing the eyelet and cross-stitch patterns, and with scalloped edge on neck and sleeves. Made of tan, pink and blue chambray and white lawn. $3.00 to $4.50 Trimmed Hats 75c In the Newest Summer Styles This is a general cleanup sale of late Spring and early Summer hats which have been taken from our regular trimmed hat section on the second floor. Tailored and dress models in small and medium shapes, of fine hemp, of silk and satin combined. Effectively trimmed with ribbon, wings, fancies, flow en and malines. ' In black and all the popular colors and color combina tions. ' v Just such hats as these are good for midsummer wear, when one's Spring hat has begun to grow shabby and while it is yet too early for a Fall hat Hand Embroidered Table Squares 49c These table squares have always sold at 98c each, but for economy clearance they are now exactly half price. Made of ecru scrim in 30x 30-inch size. Effectively embroidered in col ored Bulgarian designs with washable D. M. C. cotton. All Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 5 i Economy Sale 5c - Anticipate your present and future every-day handkerchief needs by choos' ing from this unusual sale offering. Every initial in the alphabet will be found here, attractively embroidered in block letter style. These handker chiefs are in regular size with a neatly hemstitched hem. M II J Table Damask for Cottage Use $1.25 Hem'd Table Cloths 89c These cloths are of full-bleached dam- J ask of very good quality and are hemmed ready for immediate use. They come m many different neat patterns, with border on four sides, and are just the thing for ' outing use to save your good linen. Size 57x55 inches. 50c Dozen Napkins 29c Dozen Hemmed napkins of full-bleached damask, in a variety of neat designs, bordered on four sides to match. The size of these napkins is 14x14 inches. W. B. Corset Sale 59c A new model of the well-known W. B. corset, of soft batiste in Summer weight, with medium bust and long hips and back. The boning is flexible and just the right length to insure perfect comfort Two pairs hose supporters are attached, and the top is finished with wide lace drawn with ribbon. This is a model that is especially suitable for slender and medium figures."- Exactly like illustration. 50c to $1.00 Millinery Flower Trimmings 19c Assorted flowers for trimming Summer hats, showing most every kind of flower that grows in field and garden. Small buds, rare roses, grasses, blossoms, sweet peas, lilacs, pansies, violets, daisies and many other clusters and sprays. In all natural flower colorings. Many of these flowers can be used for corsage bouquets. "35c Traveling Cases for 23c These cases are made of cretonne daintily figured in colored floral designs and lined throughout with rubber. These cases are almost indispensable for one who travels, as they are fitted -.1 lu: l 1 l . fcliL wim cases ior noicung sponges, wasn ciom, jewel pocKei ana numerous other pockets for various toilet articles. 75c Children's Wash Hats 39c Play hats and bonnets for children from 6 months to 6 years old. They come in plain blue and pink chambray or in blue and white and pink and white checked ging ham. Also in all white. Each little hat and bonnet is finished with white scalloped edge, and all have buttoned-on crowns, which make them easy to launder. Mark Cross Razors Clearance 14c These razors are hollow ground, hand-honed, hand stropped and hair-tested. Sci entifically treated, perfectly tem pered. Because of their rearward extending ears cannot side slip. Simple, sanitary, safe. Can not irritate the neck. Outing Waists for Women Selling Regularly to $2.50 Clearance 95c Of soisette, galatea, chal Iie, poplin, mohair, madras. In a mannish style with turn down collar and turn-back cuffs, wide side pocket Novelty Silk Moire Bags, Sale 69c Attractive and serviceable bags of silk moire, mounted on stout frames, fin ished m gold, silver or German silver. The catches are strong and the handles, which match the bags are in pannier or regulation style. Some are finished with a long tassel at the bottom. The shapes are the very newest, and the colors are black, navy, gray, brown, tan, purple and lavender. Many are lined with white satin, and others with self materials, and are fitted with tiny coin purse to match. -Just as illustrated. 10,000 Cakes of 10c Bath Soap 5c Cake ' a, These are large quarter-pound bars of bath soap in witch hazel, cocoa almond, Turkish bath and rose verbena. This soap is delicately scented and lathers readily, leaving the skin soft and smooth. CUT RATE DRUGS Famous Old Blue Willow English Porcelain Economy Sale 10c Each This porcelain is patterned after the old blue willow English porcelain and is especially suitable for country homes or beach cottages. We have jnst received an extra large shipment of this porcelain, which was bought expressly for Summer cottage dwellers. In the following pieces, such as: Dinner Plates Breakfast Plates Dessert Plates Oatmeal Saucers Fruit Saucers Teacups and Saucers Buy all you need at the economy price of 10c each. 25c Patent Leather Belts, Sale 12c These belts are especially suitable for chil-. dren and for middy blouses. They are 2y2 1 inches wide and can be had in black, brown. red, and white, with buckles finished in gold, silver or gun-metal. 50c H.&W. Brassieres 39 c Very exceptional are these brassieres, of fine quality cambric. They are made in hook-front style and are trimmed around the neck and armholes with dainty German Val. lace. Each garment is rein forced under the arms, insuring double the wear of ordinary kinds. All sizes from 34 to 46. Just as illustrated. Curtain Net Samples 14c Each Regularly 50c to $1.00 a Yard A mere word description can convey but a small idea of the real worth of these nets. Nearly every kind of mesh and pattern is represented, including mission and leaded-glass designs now used so much for small windows and entrance doors. They come in white or Arabian and are 40 to 50 inches wide and from one yard to one and one-quarter yards in length. Women's Extra Size Vests 12V2c White Swiss-ribbed vests of cotton, made in low neck, sleeveless style, trimmed around the neck with picot edging and mercerized tape. These vests come in extra large, full sizes only. Silk Lisle Vests 23c Of white silk lisle, Swiss-ribbed, made in Sum mer style with round neck and no sleeves. They are extra full and elastic and are finished around neck and arms with picot edging and mercerized ribbon. All sizes. Embroideries Selling to 50c Yard Economy Sale 12c Yard Embroidery edges and insertions of cambric and nainsook good wearing, serviceable qualities, with firm, fast scalloped edges. In blind and open-work designs. Embroideries that are especially suitable for trimming un derwear and for children's frocks. From one to six inches wide. $1.50 Oil Cedar Mops for 89c 300 only in the lot these mopt clean and polish all the hard-to-get-at places. This is the second shipment, which we ordered especially for the many customers who have been asking when we would again hold this big sale. 1 Gas Lighter and Box of Tapers Economy Sale 12c These gas lighters are the regulation kind, having a long wooden han dle with the long metal lighter. And a full box of the "Evening Star" tapers'-'with fringed ends. 70,182 NAMES PASSED PROHIBITION PETITION CANVASSED IX WASHINGTON. Lack of Certification Costa Maay Slgaatarea From Doeameat Slgard by 112,101. OLYMPIA. Wash.. July IS. (Spe cials Petitions Initiating for approval by the voters of the State of Washing ton a bill prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors In the state after January 1. 1916, were ap proved as sufficient by Secretary of btate Howell after a Itnai count com ' The weight of personal baggage allowed fre of charge on English railways for each nnllnm flmt.nla, nussAnsav - iu - J -. I"" " . :1 ana lor emeu ordinary third-class punnrer found to contain 70,183 names, orioo pounds. more than twice as many as are nec essary to insure the measure a place on the ballots at the general election to be held November 3 The petitions as submitted contained a total of 112.101 signatures, but of these only 78.959 had been certified by registration and other officials as re quired by law and more than 8000 of the certified names were eliminated in the final check. The final count of the petitions was conducted under the direct supervision of Secretary Howell and Assistant Attorney-General Allen. The count was watched by George D. Conger, state su perintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, and by Jay Thomas, of Seattle, repre senting the Washington State Brewers' Association. BOND BREACHES HEALED OPPONENTS OF ISSUE IN HOOD RIVER COUNTY SATISFIED. A. I. Mason Declare Be Has Project 1. view Which Will Be of Prime . Importance to District. HOOD RIVER, Or., July 16. (Spe citl.) Although the contest was hard fought, those who opposed the Colum bia Highway bond Issue today declared h,i thev ar ready to forget the fight and will work for the. best results. Many of the men who voted against lucii declared today that they were glad the bonds carried. Lawrence N. Blowers, a leader of the opposing faction, said: "I am not a sorehead on account of the defeat of my side of the contest. I am ready to get in with the majority and work for the interests of Hood River County. W. R. Winans, who has been circu lating petitions to Congress to appro priate money to be used In making a road of the trail that passes through the Bull Run reserve, was opposed to the Columbia road, asserting that the county should not spend money in opening it, when, in his opinion, the Federal appropriation could be secured for the mountain road, said that he was going to continue his fight to obtain Federal aid. A. I. Mason, one of the opponents to the Columbia Highway bond issue, was the only man interviewed yesterday not willing to accept the results of yes terday's election. Mr. Mason, who has advanced more road theories than any other man in Hood River County, was non-committal. "However," he said, "I have a plan, the terms of which I am not at present ready to make pub lie, that will mean more to the Hood River Valley than anything ever ad- vancea nere. CHILD STOPS FAST TRAIN Centralla Child Goes to Sleep on Tracks; Engineer Acts in Time. CENTRALLA. Wash., July 16. (Spe cial.) When little Jewel Killion, the 18-months-old daughter of Ed Killion, a resident of Centralla, wandered away from home Tuesday and decided to lie down and rest on the Northern Pacific tracks, northbound passenger train No. 414 was brought to an abrupt stop. The engineer spied the tot between the rails barely in time and for a few minutes the train was held up while the child was carried to safety. CYCLIST SUED FOR $5000 Father of Boy Run Down by Henry Kurtz, of Portland, Wants Pay. CENTRALIA. Wash., July U. (Spe cial.) A. T. Hesford, father of John Hesford, who was badly hurt two weeks ago when he was struck by a motorcycle ridden by Henry Kurtz, of Portland, yesterday filed suit in the Lewis County Superior Court against Kurtz for $5000 damages. In addition he procured a writ of attach ment on Kurtz' machine. After the accident Kurtz was sen tenced to 10 days In jail for speeding to enable bim to be held until the outcome of his victim's injuries were ascertained. His sentence expired today. For baby's comfort Santlseptlo Lotloa. Adv. "Fall In" They Did "Fall In" was the slogan for the Toronto convention of the advertis ing men. The Toronto newspaper publisher took It up and suggested to the mer chants of the city that they "fall in" by making displays of Nationally advertised goods. They did and Toronto mad a mer chandise exhibition that opened the eyes of the country. It was a great object lesson in the interest dealer take In their home papers. Dealers look upon an advertise ment of a National product In their newspaper as an Invitation to "fall In." And they do. That U why newspaper advert)' Ing Is so effective.