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1 " ' SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING VOL. XXVII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1908. NO. 25. "Nemo" Corsets Fitted by the ONLY Expert Corse tier in Portland Heminway's Sewing and Embroidery Silks GIVE UP HATCHERY Suppose you do save ONLY 20c or 35c on the dollar at Lipman-Wolfe'a "Owl" Cut-Rate Drugstore. At the bank your dollar earns 4c in an entire year. Established 1850-FIFTY.EIGHT YEARS IN BUSINESS-Established 1850 , Good Merchandiie Only Quality Considered Our Prices Are Always the Lowest Victor Talking Machines $1 Down, $1 a Week Records exchanged. All the new and all the old favorite records $7.50 Net Waists, $3.57 A lot of 183 Novelty Net Waists, made over silk, in the popular ecru shades, suitable for street and evening wear. These waists are all new and up-to-date, being trimmed with fancy medallions, cluny lace and ribbon. The sleeves are made in the popular three-quarter lengths, trimmed and finished at cuff with dainty lace. Selling PO tZ7 regularly up to $7.50. For Monday sale, each P4-?4- Silk Jackets, Terge Jackets and Covert Jackets-Choice, $8.75 Selling Regularly to $17.50 v Women's Jackets of finest, all-wool white serge in medium and long lengths some are plain tailored, others are trimmed with silk and fancy braids; also Jaunty Black Taffeta Silk Jackets in several lengths, elaborately trimmed with fancy embroidery and braid, and Covert Cloth Jackets. Selling regularly to $17.50, sale TC Price 40 O 75o$1.00 Silk and Lisle Gloves 39c Pr. Women's 2-clasp silk and lisle Gloves, all sizes, all colors pure silk and OQ lisle gloves, made to sell at 75c and $1.00 pair, Monday ' 'mi 1SU:' uT'U I Vjs $8J5SilkPetticoats $4.79 A truly remarkable bargain in highest-grade Silk Petticoats, made of the BEST QUALITY DURABLE, RUSTLING TAFFETA SILK, in black, brown, reseda, Copenhagen, navy, green, red, lavender and blondine. Made with extra full circular flounce, knife pleated, tucked and C A strapped. Selling regularly to $8.75; Monday Smart Black Voile Dress Skirts Reg. Vals. to $17.50 for $7.95 Handsome Black Voile Dress Skirts in the newest plaited and gored styles, made of fine imported black voile, trimmed with bands and folds of satin. Selling regularly to $17.50. Monday t g f" sale. effat Monday Lace Bargains For Monday, two great sale lots in the Lace Section including white, cream, ecru and black Laces, Insertions, Galloons, Appliques, Medallions and Allovers; all pretty patterns. Large variety of Net, Venise, Baby Irish, Filet and Cluny Lace Sale, Values to $1.50 Yard for 58c Lace Sale, Values to $3.00 Yard, $1.49 Sid $1.75 Corsets 98c Silk and Cotton Goods Women's AH Silk Hosiery 75c-85c-$lVal. 43c Values to $2.00 Pr. 98c Special for Monday Sale. We offer 300 pairs of the newest models in the well-known "Nadia" corsets in three of rr rz : r, i iTTi ri ; r .the pride of japan the latest effects. Sold regularly at - $ 1 .75. Absolutely perfect in every respect. Remarkably good values. For Monday Sale at 98c $2 Back Combs 68c Exquisite new effects in shell and amber Back Combs, with heavy rose gold mountings in various CO ' artistic patterns; values tip to $2.00 each.....OOC a silk warp fabric, for dainty' Summer wash dresses,: 30 inches wide,' in Copenhagen blues, new browns, tans and champagne. Never sold yl n for less than 75c yard. Monday. . '. . . ."eOG SILK BAREGE, a beautiful silk and linen mixture, in gunmetal, blue, tan, pink-brown. Regular value 85c yard, Monday "JC SILK PONGEE, a 60 per cent silk material in solid colors ; also fancy stripe A O and plaid effects. Values to $1.00 yard, for. . ,cOC Monday we place on sale 50 dozen pairs of Women's' Silk Stockings superb pure silk, prime gauze lisle, high spliced heels and double soles in tan, black, navy, red, helio, sky, pink, gray, white, green. Su perb values to $2.00 pair. Every woman can afford to wear silk hosiery at this low sale price. We reserve the right to limit the number of pairs to a customer. On sale Monday at, pair 98c Sale Tuxedo Veiling 50c-$l Val's 25c Black, White and Colored Tuxedo Veil ings, with large and small chenille and velvet dots. Regular 50c to $1.00 val ues. An extraordinary oppor tunity at 25c Sale Feather Boas $8 to$12Val'sS5.25 A special lot of Ostrich, Marabout and Coque Feather Boas, just the thing for those cool evenings at the beach or in town black, white and colors. Regular $8.00 to $12.00 values...; $5.25 wide Fancy Ribbons Leather and Straw Suitcases at Special Prices women's Neckwear Val's to 85c, 39c These prices are far less than quoted anywhere even at special sales, event offers an unusual opportunity to save buy for future needs. The reductions are so great that this 65C"95C VdlllCS 49C Fancy Wash Print, Moire and Plaid Rib bons, 4 J2 to 6 inches wide, all colors and combinations, regular values tp 85c yard for 39c $l.so Belt Buckles 75c 400 Belt Buckles and Pins, in rose, Roman, oxidized, pearl and steel. Variety of styles; values to $1.50. Your choice Mon- r7ttrt day.... JC $1.50 Bracelet Sale A special lot of adjustable rolled gold plate Signet Bracelets, misses 'and chil- (PI Cft dren's sizes, exceptional values. . .P Necklaces 35c 6c 50c Two lots of Necklaces for Monday sale pearl, turquoise, ruby and amethyst effects. Sale prices .35, 50 THE NEW NEW FLORAL EXTRACT VESCIFLORA WONDERFUL LIQUID HAIR FOOD. ' A Bclentlflr discovery for treatment of the Sralp. DANDRUFF. FALLING HAIR. Itek InK Sculp. BaMneM. Special price 7Qf tliU week. LOO battle only Dandruff. FalHnjr Hair and Baldness are the direct results of lack of treatment for the scalp .and hair. It is Impossible to pre vent or cure, them bv the mere application ot the so-called tonics and lnviROratora. The roots of the hair must be supplied by a food that will nourish the hair and (rive It the materials necessary for its urowth. . This Veacinora W1U Do. The hair rapidly crow lonsr. luxuriant and beautifully srlossy. It will positively (trow hair where the roots are not dead. Dandruff disappears after first application. LADIES will And this preparation to be a dainty, deliprhtful hair dressing-; best In the world. Positively DOES NOT leave the hair oily or sticky. $6.00 Straw Suitcases, $3.98 Straw . Suitcases, straps all around, fancy linen lined, heavy leather corners, shirt fold,, pa tent locks and bolts, . tO QO heavy leather corners.............. PJI0 $8.00 Leather Suitcases, $4.98 ' Cowhide Leather Suitcases, double steel frame, extra cow- . hide binding,, straps all around, shirt fold, heavy A QQ brass locks. V" O $9.00 Cowhide Suitcases; $5.98 Cowhide Leather Suitcases, with short straps, heavy leather corners, extra cowhide binding around body of tC QO case, heavy locks; regular $9.00 values for. ........ ,PO0 $3.50 Straw Suitcases, $2.48 Straw Suitcases, linen lined, straps all around, shirt ; fold," very light and strictly waterproof; regular $3.50 2 4 $6.66 Straw Grips for $2.98 ! Straw Grips, 14, 16 and 18-inch size, fancy lined, leather corners, very light, strictly waterproof; $6.00 dJO QO values PijO Oxford Leather Bags Sale Prices Oxford Leather Bags, leather lined, patent lock and catch, light or dark brown: 14- inch size, $6.50 values. .$5.50 15- inch size, $7.50 values ..T. ..$5.75 16- inch size, $8.00 values $6.00 $6.00 Pegmoid Suitcases, $3.98 straps $3.98 $3.50 Tuxedo Suitcases, $1.50 Tuxedo Suitcases, 24-inch size, made of grained rubber cloth, waterproof, steel frame, lined with muslin, straps t"1 ' CZf and shirt fold N aJU $8.50 Straw Suitcases, $5.98 Extra large size Suitcase, leather bound, extra heavy leather fancy lined, straps all around, shirt 98 Pegmoid Leather Suitcases, steel frame, linen lined, all around, shirt told, leather corners, $6.00 values "for. . corners, fold... White Lace and Embroidered Coat Sets, Lace Yokes and Collars, White and Col ored Hand - Embroidered and Lace Bows, Jabots, Fancy Collars, etc. A large variety of pretty neckwear. Sold regularly from 65c to 95c A fm Monday ri?C ManTrs Rug Samples at 4 of Real Value 5000 Manufacturers' Rug Samples, - all bound ready for use, including all this season's best patterns, in Axminster, Vel vet Wilton and Tapestry Brussels by far the best value of the season. Only 5000 will be sold not more than 1 dozen to a customer. f . ,, - '4. " - , ,1 2 7-54 in. Axminster Rugs $1.39 musnn unaerwear ureauy Keaucea $1.75 Long Kimonos $1.29 $25.00 Hair Mattress $14.95 27-54 in. Wilton .Velvet $1.19 J 27-54 in. Tapestry Bruss. 79c Long Kimonos, made of fancy figured lawns, loose or belted styles, turnover collars, band trimmings and scalloped edges. Values to $1.75 $1 29 $ 1 .50 Short Swiss Kimonos, 79c Short Kimonos, made of white dotted swiss, embroid ered and scalloped edges, in blue and Dink; 7Q loose sleeve, $1.50 values . . , C $1.25 Short Crepe Kimonos, 79c , Short Kimonos, "made of fancy figured crepe, Japanese cut, scalloped edges, values $1.25, sale - pjq price....... .'. . 5C $2.75 Long Lawn Kimonos, $2.19 Long Kimonos, made of fancy figured lawns, new de signs and styles, including loose and belt ed effects. Values $2.75, special. . . . . . . . $2.19 We do not or d i n a r i ly sell Mattresses, but this value is so s e n s a t i onal that we secured it for our cus tomers. Superb 35-pound, 4-4 silver-gray Hair Mat tresses of the finest quality, covered with the best grade 8-ounce A. C. A. ticking, filled -with the first quality silver-gray hair. We have just 100 mattresses in this con signment that we have to offer at this exceptional low price. Regular $25.00 values, while m- a r e they last. JJ.TC. tJO REGULAR 33c SWISS RIBBED VESTS, 25c Women 's Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves, mercer ized, tapes, 33c value. For Monday sale, 1000 vests 25 $2.25 Skirts at $1.39 Women's White Cambric Skirts, with deep flounce of embroidery and tucksQJ'i "3Q regular values to 12ea. for px.i7 $3.00 White Skirts for $1.69 Women's White Cambric Skirts, extra cual ity. daintily trimmed with embroiderv. tucks, lace, etc. Regular values to JS.OOOjJ QQ $6.00 White Skirts for $2.98 Women's White Cambri Skirts, extra dual ity, deep flounces, trimmed with Insertion and lace edgings; regular values tC QQ 6.00; sale price , .S00 40c Corset Covers for 29c Women's Cambric Corset Covers, circular neck: lace and Insertion, etc.; values OQi to 40c Regular $1.65 Drawers $1,10 Women's extra quality Cambric and Nainsook Drawers, variously trim'd in dainty T f effects; values to $1.65; this sale onlK State Will Turn Over Plant on Clackamas. TO BE IN FEDERAL CHARGE Master Fish Warden McAllister Re ports That Canneries Hereafter Will Provide Food for Salmon Fry, Saving State Money. On July 1 the Clackamas River, ln eluding the Cazadero hatchery station, will be turned over by the state authori ties to the United States Commissioner of Fisheries and these properties will be in charge of Henry O'Mally, Government superintendent of fisheries for this state. This disposition of the Clackamas River hatchery business was decided upon at a recent meeting of the Board of Fish Commissioners of this state. The Board was assured that it would lose nothing by the transfer, inasmuch as tffe Gov ernment has ag'eed to turn over to the state any eggs it might reauire. The question of feeding young fry at the different hatcheries operated by the state during the coming season was con sidered. Master Fish Warden McAllister reported that he had talked with all of the cannerymen on the Columbia River and they had promised to pack the heads, melt and row of the salmon, in gallon cans, without any expense to the state, other than the cost of the cans, the same to be distributed to the different hatch eries. This product, it was explained, can be used as fish food at much less expense than liver, which has been used in the past. Reports were read from R. D. Hume and F. A. Seufert showing that the natural fish food, being the heads and offal of salmon, was far superior to liver and the other foods that have been used in this state. Mr. McAllister was directed to estab lish a hatchery at Bonneville, If he found conditions satisfactory, and the appointment of J. W. Berrian as super intendent of thi3 proposed hatchery , was approved as follows: E. C. Green- man, A. J. Sprague, J. W. Talbert ami Bliss Thorn. J Mr. McAllister also reported that lj had found It almost Impossible to vlsl the different hatcheries as often as if deemed it advisable. He said he hi found at such hatcheries as he hit visited that the ex-Master Fiaj Warden had not visited them for till last three or four years, due to th fact that the duties of the office re-l quired the greater part of his time. Mr. McAllister's suggestion that an In spector of hatcheries be appointed trf visit these stations at least twice a year was indorsed. The Board ap pointed Charles Babcock, of Oregon City, to fill that position at a salary of 185 a month. The receipts of the Master Fish Warden's office for the month of May were as follows: District No. 1, fines and penalties, $66.67; licenses issued, $1083; total, $1149.67. District No. 2, licenses issued. $2i0.50; total receipts for the month, $1402.17. Accounts against the department aggregating $858.90 were approved. USED POISON TO MURDER DOCTOR TELLS HOW MRS. GUX XESS KILLED HELGELEIX. Arsenic and Strychnine In Stomach. Effort to Prove Woman Alive and Capture Her. LA PORTE, Ind., June 2a The first positive Information on the manner in which Mrs. Bella Gunness. the arch murdress, disposed of the persons whose bodies were found In her private cemetery was obtained today, when Dr. Walter Haynes, of Rush Medical College, Chi cago,' reported informally to Coroner Mack that he had found traces of arsenic and strychnine in the stomach of AndrAw Helgeleln, of Aberdeen, S. D., whose ;dfe membered body was the first of thej ten found after the fire, which caused? the death of Mrs. Gunness and her tjhree children. i H. W. Worden, attorney for Ray Lamphere, indicated for the murder of Mrs. Gunness, her three children and Andrew Helgeleln, today In a formal statement scored the county authorities for their action and also made a public appeal for subscriptions for a fund to be used as a reward for the apprehension of Mrs. Gunness. After referring to the fact that the Ooroner has officially pro nounced Mrs. Gunness dead. Mr. Worden declares that Ray Lamphere's guilt or Innocence does not depend upon whether Mrs. Gunness is dead or alive. Due irora certain evidence that has come Into his possession he is convinced the woman Is enjoying life and liberty. FATAL END OF BUGGY-RIDE Man Mortally Wounded, Woman Dead, Horse vAstray. NEW PHILADELPHIA. O., June 20. How Howard Spach, 45 years old, was probably fatally wounded and Miss Ar line Knlsely, 24 years of age., was killed last night Is a mystery which the police are trying to solve. Fallen over, the dashboard of a buggy, the horse walking slowly about In the heart of the city, the body of Miss Knisely, a bullet in her brain, was found by two men who halted the animal. i A few yards distant Bpach was found, a bullet-hole above his right eye. "I've been shot," was his muttered remark. Since then he has been unconscious. The police found a revolver in the buggy, four chambers of which con tained discharged shells. Spach Is married. For some time he had been operating a theater. In which Miss Knisely. was a ticket-seller. - Mine Explosion Kills Four. MONONGAHELA, Pa., June 20. One American and three foreigners are dead and one American and five for eigners are injured as the result of the explosion late yesterday at Ellsworth Coal Mine No. 1, near her