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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1908)
SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 12 VOL. XXVII- PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1908. NO. Nemo" Corsets, "W.B." Corsets and "C.B." Corsets Fitted ky the ONLY Expert Corsetiere in Portland lfag5ar APPOINTMENTS BY NEW FISH WARDEN Some Drugi tore Copy Our Spec'l Sale, but Remember Lip. Established 1 850- FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS IN BUSINESS-Established 1 850 THE VICTOR Talking Machine, $1 Down, $1 a Week A Theater in Your Home The Singers and Players of the World at Your Command Wolfe's "OWL" DRUGSTORE Sells All Standard Remedies and Toilet Articles at CUT PRICES at All Times Names List of Superinten dents in Charge of Co lumbia Hatcheries. Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Oar Prices Are Always the Lowest CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rA ate ig iM'i-k, t" WJ1 Women's Novelty Net Waists Values to $18.50 at $6,98 A limited assortment of finest quality Novelty Net Waists In white and ecru. The accompanying picture gives only a faint idea of their exquisite beauty. They represent all the newest and most up-to-date effects in Cluny, Filet and Irish Crochet trimmed styled All made over silk, with novelty elbow length sleeves. Selling regularly np to $18.50. Monday sale price only See big; corner window display. Only 375 Waists in the sale. Morning shopping will pay you. No phone orders and no mail orders will be filled. Princess and 2-Piece Silk Dresses Reg. Vals.to $32.50 at $17.85 While they last Monday, Taffeta, Pongee and Raj ah Silk Dresses in princess, jumper and 2-piece styles, with lace yokes and sleeves in plain colors and fancy striped effects. The skirts are made in the newest gored and flare styles. Sell ing regularly up to $32.50 each. Monday sale price $1Z.85 Besides these two wonderful bargains, the Suit Section presents seTeral really extraordinary values for Monday which we did not hare room to advertise Sale Neck Ruffs $2.50-$5 Val. $1.98 This sensational sale of Neck Ruffs includes the smartest plain and dot ted effects of the season, in all colors.. -Regular $2.50- $5.00 values. i$1.98 Ladies' Neckwear Vals. to $3 at $1.98 This season's most alluringly at tractive Lace and Embroidery Coat Sets, Yokes, Jabots and Bows, regu- larly $2.25 to $3 val ues, sale, price $1.98 Dresden Ribbons, 39c Fancy Dresden Ribbons in pink and blue floral effects, with col ored borders, 5 and 6 inches o q wide, regular 75c values. . . . . 5C Smart Tailored Hats Vals. to $12 at $5.95 Extremely smart and clever creations in exclu sive and high-grade Tailored Hats of fine, fancy straw braids in all the smart shapes, suitable for all occasions. Trimmings of velvet ribbons, quills, fancy feather effects, etc Regular values to $12.00, wonderful Monday val- 1 C Q C ues at .pD-C70- 75c Veilings 39c Yard 2700 yards black j white and colored Chi ffon Veilings by the yard, plain and dotted effects, a 1. shades, crepe and chiffon clotb; finish. Regularly 50c arid 75c yard, sale price, 39 c lifiii Great Embroidery Sale Values to $1.75 at 39c Swiss, nainsook and cambric Corset Cover Edges, Flounces, Insertions, Bands and Alio vers; a large as sortment of beautiful patterns, from 2 to 20 inches wide, including values to $1.75 per yard. See win- Q Qi dow display. Sale price only, per yard OIW Long Undress Kid Glove s $3.25-$3.50 Values, $1.98 Full 16-button length "Trefcusse" Undress Kid '. Gloves, every pair genu ine "Trefousse" make, imported from France, in the following color s lavender, light pink, light blue, light green, mode, . buff, rose pink, gray, black, and white. The greatest sale of 16-button-fe,' length Undress Kid Gloves ever offered. Regu lar $3.25 and g, q q $3.50 values -jl.JO Women's Underw'r $1.25 Union Suits 89c Women's fine quality swiss ribbed Union Suits, low neck, no sleeve, trim yokes, deep lace-edge drawers; regu- QQ,, lar $1.25 quality OJ7C 43c Ribbed Vests 29c Women's Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves, beautifully trimmed and fin ished in the best manner; 43c OQ quality.. sCi7C 75c Ribbed Vests 57c Women's fine quality swiss ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves; also other tZ'7g styles; 75o quality, for... J I C 43c Umbrella Tights 29c Women's Swiss ribbed Umbrella Tights, trimmed with wide lace edge; OQ. 43c quality .. .7C 75c Knee Tights 57c Women's fine quality ribbed Knee Tights, best finish, always sold CT for 75c; sale $2 Back Combs 59c Large selection of fancy mounted Back Combs, all new and popular patterns; also very popular plain band combs with settings; shell or amber. Reg- CQ. ular $1.50 and $2.00 values OsVC 50c Beauty Fins 21c Heavy gold-plated Beauty Pins, in va riety of patterns and plain, extra strong clasps. Regular 50c values ; Ol sale X V $3.75 Cut Glass $1.48 Reg. $2.50 to $3.75 Cut- 1J Slass Nappies, bargain table. . P rtO 65c Lace Stockings, 29c Women's Lisle-thread Lace Boot Stockings, fine imported quality, in pink, sky, lavender, heliotrope, tan, brown, black, and an endless variety of colors. Values rf to 65c, for Monday sale Sample Sale of Bedspreads An extraordinary and unusual special purchase of manufacturers' sample Bedspreads no two alike fin- JII'fclKSS? est selected samples crochet, satin and Marseilles patterns, full size greatly reduced as follows: $1.20 Bedspreads.... 90 $1.35 Bedspreads.... 98$ $1.75 Bedspreads . . , . $1.25 $2.00 Bedspreads. ... .$1.60 $2.25 Bedspreads .".'..$1.65 $2.50 Bedspreads.. ..$2.10 $2.60 Bedspreads.... $2.15 $3.00 Bedspreads . ; . . $2.45 $3.50 Bedspreads .... $2.85 $4.00 Bedspreads . . I ; $3.15 $5.00 Bedspreads.... $3.50 Extraordinary Reduced Price Sale of Cream Wool Dress Goods 50c Plain and Figured Mohair Brilliantines, yard.. .39 6oc All-Wool Cream French Batiste, yard. ; 43 85c Imported Cream Mohairs and Sicilians, yard 59 $1.35 English Yachting Serges, 46-inch, cream, yd. .8 $1.25 Chiffon Mohairs and Wool Taffetas, yard 89 $1.75 Cream Yachting Serge, heavy weight, so-in..$1.48 $1.35 Herringbone-stripe Cream Serges, 50-inch 98 $1.75 fine Cream Chevron and Diagonal Serges. .$1.48 $3.00 fine Cream Yachting Serge, 50-inch $1.69 Beauty, Strength and Health for Women Who Take WILLARD WHITE CO.'S Vaucaire Galega Tablets A Bust Developer, Flesh Builder and Tonic The remedy so nighty Indorsed by all leading- authori ties on health and beauty culture. White's Vaucaire Galega Tablets round out shrunken, hollow parts, develop the bust, create a good appetite and clear the complexion. If you are THIN, run down, nervous and weak, take a box and note their Up wonderful effect; regular $1.0 box sale...-. S CAl'TION- Imitation and worthless nostrums are being offered. See that the name. Willard, White Co., is on each box. MELOROSE BEAUTY CREAM has no eaual. Excellent for the complexion, freckles, tan. wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, chapped hands or face, etc.; does not grow hair or turn rancid, and has. a very dainty odor, sugges tive of fresh flowers. Defies sun, wind and dust. MELOROSE PACE POWDER The perfection of toilet dainties nas a aeiigntiui oaor, soil ana veiveiy ana "it bucks. Large beautiful box of cream or powder; ooo box. regular 39c "Slender Effect" Corsets The Spring fashions dictate a slender effect for the stylish figures. It is not necessary to BE slender but to produce a slender appear ance. And this depends solely on the corset yon wear. We direct at tention to the W. B. Bednso Corset, which has the great advantage of producing a slender figure for the stout as well as the slim woman. Second Floor. . W.' B. Eeduso Corset is the ideal corset for stout figures. It not alone restrains the tendency to overfleshiness, but it molds the overdevel oped proportions into those pleasing, graceful outlines hitherto thought to. be attainable only by slighter figures ; the corset is cut low under the arms, very long over hips and back, strong t O tZf hose. supporters at front and hips. yJUU . :' We are sole Portland agents. W.B. Corset for the medium figure. This handsome model has high bust, deep hips, long -back, garters frontr and sides, lace and ribbon trimmed. It is a splendid value which we offer at $1.00 A dainty W. B. girdle top corset, made for the slender figure, with deep hips, gar ters front and sides; exceptional value at l.OO W. B. Corset, medium bust, just the proper length over the hip and abdomen, taper ing waist, hose sup porters front and sides, prettily trim 'd with lace and ribbon. This corset at $1.50 La Vida Corsets are the ideal corsets for women who wish a genuine whalebone corset, made in the smartest and newest styles, at $S.50 WORK WITH GOVERNMENT II. O. 3rcAIHster Selects Men of Long , Experience In Federal Service. Will Also Make Several ..Changes in System. Though In office but three weeks. H. C. McAllister, Oregon's new Fish Warden, has reorganized the Columbia River hatcheries by appointing new superintendents. All are men of long experience in hatchery work. E. C. Greenman, who has been put in charge of the state's new Clackamas station, below the Cazadero dam, has been in the Fishery Service of the United States 10 years. J. A.'Talbert, now in charge of the station on McKenzie River, was formerly ln the state's service, until disagreement with H. -Q. Van Dusen, ex-Fish Warden, forced him out. . Mr. McAllister will probably put the proposed rearing station at Bonneville under "control of J. W. Ber rlan, who was in the Government serv ice 18 years, and established the rear ing plant of R. D. Hume on Rogue River. A. J. Sprague, who has been employed by the Government in Alas ka hatchery work, has been sent by Mr. McAllister to operate the Tilla mook hatchery for three or four weeks. The new Fish Warden has taken hold of the hatcheries with vigor and will en deavor to improve their efficiency. He has aimed to employ men who' know the work and it will be noted that he is re lying on the test of their fitness as proved by the service in the fishery work of the National Government. This indicates that Mr. McAllister has adopted a new line of procedure that , of working in closer connection with, the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Establish Rearing Plant. There never was a cordial co-operation between Mr. Van' Dusen and the Govern ment men. Their lack of harmony seldom found expression on the outside, but they had tittle respect for each other's opinions. It is the belief of Government hatchery men that the rearing of infant salmon until they shall be large enough to escape predatory fish, will vastly add to the efficiency of the hatcheries. This idea was opposed by Mr. Van Dusen for a long time, until he felt compelled to give it a trial. This far the test by the state has not been conclusive. To carry out the rearing plan, a rearing plant will be established at Bonneville. Eggs for this station will be taken in Eagle and Tan ner Creeks. It is likely that the state will turn over to the Government men the station at Cazadero and give over . the Clackamas hatchery work completely to the National Government. "Nursery" ponds for infant salmon are now in operation at Salmon River, where 1,500,000 salmon fry are fed two tons of beef liver every week. Mr. Van Dusen fed at Cazadero until April, when he re leased 800,000 young salmon. He did not keep them as long as he intended, and was compelled to stop work because the Portland Railway Light & Power Com any shut off the supply of water. Transfer to Bonneville. Feeding is also carried on at Tillamook ' and Yaquina hatcheries. Late 1 nthe Fall thiB work will be done at Bonneville. At Cazadero the hatchery has 75,000 etecl head eggs and enough fish are there now to supply 500.000 steelhead eggs this year. Later in the season, this station will take a large quantity of chinook eggs. This state now buys the food for the infant hsh, but after the present canning sea son thUs expense will be lopped off by ; food donations from the canners. The canners have promised to put up in cans ' the fish remnants of their canneries. This urill M.ol ntn.nn The state will supply the cans. Owing to the high cost of operating ' the Ontario hatchery, it will probably moved to the Wallowa plant. Mr. McAl- : lister plans to get the parent fish of . Snake River at Swan Falls, Idaho, if the ' Idaho authorities will give permission. : This will save the expense of building ' the retaining rack at Ontario every year. The Ontario hatchery is the biggest fish hatchery in the world. In 1902 it took 21,000,000 eggs, and in 1903, 25,000,000. Last year it obtained only 542,000, and the year -before, 2,149,000. It is thought that, a con- '. elderable number of eggs can be obtained . this year, however. The expense of main tenance and operation is so heavy, how- ' ever, that the station will probably be abandoned. POLICE RAID FANTAN GAME Capture Dozen Chinese Players, De spite Numerous Exits From Den. The police raided a Chinese gambling: den at 8 o'clock last night on the top ; floor of the building at 87 Second .street, and caught 12 Chinese engaged In the firame of fan tan. Four ri"t na tives were required to cover, the maze of exits built by the ingenious Celea- . tfals and prevent the players from maKing ineir escape. bix aoors were battered down and all the gambling : pharaphernalia captured. It was found that in planning means of escape, the Chinese had cut passage- ways through brick walls separating three different buildings, and by de- -vious winding passages afforded inter- and Second street, so that in case of a raid where the outside of No. $7 was watched, the fleeing gamsters could calmly emerge to the sidewalk from the stores adjoining without ex citing suspicion. In the route of one of the avenues of escape was. a trap door through the floor, and its pres ence so artfully concealed as to be unnoticeable. This led to an exit through the store of Hop Tick "Wo me ponce.