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THE OEEGON DAILY JOUBNAIi, PORTLAND, TIXUBSDAY ETKNTOCr, FEBRUARY 4; 1904. TOWN TOPICS Paul Strain' popular stores, 285-287 Washington street, and The Hub, Third and Burnside, will remain closed all day tomorrow, because the proprietor Is so Clad that Ms sales were so treat In the past two months that he has been en abled to wipe out every cent Of his In debtedness and start In this month with a clean balance sheet and $90,000 worth fcf clothing to the good. Mr, Strain says that these goods cost him practically nothing, and that he Is gjolng to show this city and community how cheaply clothing can be sold for, so he will in augurate a great jubilee sale on Satur day that will astonish the country. He expects to make Rome howl and be usually accomplishes what he sets out so ao. ' It will cost from ISO to $150 more for lots in Estacada after March 1 than It costs, today. Prices will positively be advanced at that time. Here la to be the manufacturing city of Western Ore gon. The' $760,000 electric , power plant being erected at thaWplace by the Ore gon' Water Power & Railway, company guarantees abundance of power, but per sons desiring to own their own power can secure a water right, bulla their own dam and create their own power. The river at this point affords water power nearly anywhere one may desire to take advantage of it . This will , be the mill town of Oregon the Lowell of the West The Oregon Water Power Townsite Co., Oregon Water . Power & Hallway Co,' building. First and Alder. r The Order 6f Lions is a fraternal or ganisation that pays to the heirs of de , ceased members a monthly pension of ,from $25 to $50, according to the class In which the member may be. Or mem bers attaining the age of 70 years are entitled to draw- the sum their heirs would be entitled to at their death. It Is a local Institution, managed by local . men in Portland, but has spread Its membership over all the states of the northwest It Is -one of the most pro gressively managed bodies of men and women in the country, and is growing at a pace that will soon place It In the lead of the fraternal Insurance societies of the West ' - A devoted wife and: two little' chil dren, all entirely destitute, saved Walter Mam from a stiff Jail sentence yester day. Ham sllves with his family at 173 Russell street. Ham was ar rested Sunday in Sullivan's gulch. As judge Hogue was about . to pass sen tence Mrs. Ham tearfully addressed the court She told how, she and the little ones had no means on which to live. Ham was not at work and she didn't know where they were to get help. Sen' tence" was suspended. While you wait I we call for and deliver free of charge 11 over town. Men's soles sewed on CO, 71 and 90 cents. Ladles' soles, 40, 50 and . 0 cents. Best whole rubber heels In the world, 40 and 50 cents. Half, rub ber heels $5 and 40 cents. Boys' and children s shoe repairing at very low prices. Ring us up. Main 20S1. Goodyear Shoe Repair Co. 282, Tamhlll atreet- near Qas com pany's office, . : '. 1 Incurably sick Birdie Gerlock had to be , arrested, before - she . could . be made to go to vth .county hospital. 8he wanted to be sent to a private sanlta "rium. "She is said to be a victim of a ' fast lire. Some time ago she was taken 111 and her friends provided for her as long as they couin. She was In the Be attle todglng-'house without means and the authorities were notified. The .county ambulance called for her, but he refused to go, jstating she would not be thus humiliated. . scoured before being crushed, is neatly put up by employes noted for tidiness, and goes to the consume fresh from our muis, we give a osv-page wiiiwuuao Cook Book free for -20 coupons, and there Is one in each, package. Albers Bros.' Milling CO. -; ft 1., 'lr:.. ,JAt the annual election of the Portland Camera club held in the clubrooms Tues day evening the following of fleers were chosen for the nesuing year: Charles H. Hoeg, president; George F. Holman, vice- president; J. J. Ty rell, secretary i F. H. Fleming, treasurer: board Of directors, A. Galvln, Harry. O. Smith. Charles E. Oliver, W. B. Btruble, w. H. downing, with, T. Birdeall, lantern slide director. , Sixty days, on the rockpile was the sentence meted out to James Lacy yes terday ' because he assaulted Sergeant Hogeboom and, Patrolman Endicott Tuesday night ' Lacy was In a saloon at Second and Burnside street, where he stole a hat from a lounger. Hoge boom tried to arrest him, when Lacy showed fight The death of Mrs. Ellaa Kennedy oc curred yesterday at the i home of her daughter, Mrs. Belle C. Stanley, 1169 Ivon street The. funeral services were held at the house this afternoon and the in terment was in Lone Fir cemetery. Three children survive her, J. Fred Kennedy, Bruce Kennedy and Mrs. Belle Stan ley. ; ';y.;. ,vtV . ' ... :- , rr-' ;;:; - ' -l A seasonable suggestion. The' chance of catching oold Is greatly lessened by wearing the right kind of chest protee- tor. Albert Bern!, the druggist second and Washington, can fit you out with the proper kind, and It would be to your advantage to see him about it now, as "prevention Is better than cura" We are not superstitious, but we be lieve In signs -electric signs. We make them. They talk all night Let us fig ure with you. Northwest Electrlo En gineering Co., $0 Stark street Fort- land. J. D. Lee, assistant secretary of the board of trade, this morning received a letter from Marshall, Minn asking that Information regarding Oregon be for warded to IS residents of that city. Thirty members of Golden Rule En campment No. 28 and Ellison encampment No. J. O. O. F., attended initiation services of Falls Encampment No. 4 at Oregon City Tuesday night. ? Rainy days or days of sunshine are all the same to our steam heated pol isher, the only one in Oregon. , It at tends to its business right along. Union Laundry, Second and Columbia., ; ; Buy the best electric lamps made. Fully warranted.. 11 cents each, or $1.75 per dosen. Northwest Electrlo-Engineer ing Co., 80$ Stark street Portland. The infant son of -Charles R. Hellyer and wife, who live at Forty-second and East Main streets, died yesterday after noon of spinal meningitis. Any time you may want to. have some very fine or particular printing done, come to ns. Peaalee Bros. Co 452 Sherlock building. The largest and most complete line of electrical supplies In the state. North' west Electrlo - Engineering Co., - 80S Stark street Portland. Fine dayl Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and 6th. Morrison and Sth. Steamers-for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf T a. m. daily except Sunday), Phone Mala lie. Free Vlavi Health Talks, Thursday, i:io, jewis puuaing. juaaies mvuea. Tour Watch will keep time if repaired by EL V. Lamotte, 449 Gllsan street E. H. Moorehouse Co., at Seventh ana Alder, Telephone Mala 134S. The gentlemen who are to build the new flouring mill at Estacada have written that they will be in Portland ' vhortly to conclude arrangements for building. They say In their letter to O. , M. Morrow, manager of the townalte company, that they will operate the ma chinery day and night This is but one of the many valuable enterprises soon to be established at the beautiful new young jlty on the Clackamas river,-87 miles southeast of Portland. Two kegs of beer, valued at about $10, disappeared from the cellar of D. T. McCartney's saloon, S95 East Morrison street, Monday night Policemen learned that a gang of young men had been gloriously drunk the same night Accordingly Patrolmen Relstng and Wendorf arrested Frank Lunn, who is aid to have been one of the party. Mr. McCartney swore out the complaint tounn's case wag continued until Fri day, y ........ .. ,,v. .... At a' meeting of the directors of the Haywood Dramatic and Musical club, held Jn the auditorium of the Haywood build ing Tuesday night, the annual report of President J. B. Easter was submitted. According to the report $1,000 has been expended In Improvement on the audi torium, during the last year. President Easter recommended the offering of prizes for the best Improvement of lots and houses along the lines adopted by the Albina sub-board of trade. Baker's Seven-X Glycerine Soap is made for clean people for persons who would scorn to rub their skin with the product of diseased and decayed fata There is not an lota of grease In this soap. The factory Is as clean as any body's parlor. Druggists sell It ; Health foods are healthy only when jthey are made of .healthy grain In healthy surroundings. Violet bats are made of grain that has been thoroughly MANN &. BEACH PRINTERS 93 Second Stmt Cround Floor BEST WORK I Low Prices) Telephone, 444 YOU GET, YOUR MONEY TOO You not only get the best washing, your garments all mended, buttons sewed ion and socks darned, but you get back your money or any valuables left in your washing, like the taay last weeit got her $60. . . ... . . v , : J OREGON LAUNDRY and TOILET SUPPLY CO. VoL Zest 13. C. T. BVABS, Mgr. Th fAtiMtAra ItrlMr HntMlnap am Wf.n ..... CaiimI. I m 4 . a v. , - i L. Shumaker, furrier, $06 . Burnside street Olymplo Pancake Flour, fresh weekly, S. H. Gruber, lawyer. $17 Com'cL Blk. J Chiefly Personal Dr. G. M. Booth of The Dalles Is visit ing in Portland. . R. R. Hinton, a prominent Central Oregon sheepgrowtr, is in Portland from Shaniko. - '' United States Marshal C B.. Hopkins of Spokane la In Portland visiting his daughter. T. H. Curtis, vice-president "of the Astoria ft Columbia River railroad, was' In Portland. yeeterday from Astoria C G. Renn, a Pendleton business man, is at the Imperial today. GOV. BRADY DINED AT ARLINGTON CLUB Gov. John O. Brady of Alaska was en tertained at diniter last evening at the Arlington club by Director-General H. W. Goode of the Lewis and Clark exposition. The affair was Informal, and was given for the purpose of allowing the governor to meet prominent Portlanders and dis cuss the St. Loula and Portland fairs. After the dinner the governor departed for the sound. Those present last night were! . v; , ' v Mr. Goode, Governor Brady, Mayor ueorge h. wtmams, commissioner Whit ney L. Boise; Maj. E. M, Brannick, Fred. Holman and Engineer Oskar Huber. President H, W., Scott, of the fair, and President A. . L. Mohler of the Oregon Raljroad Jc Navigation company were among me guests invited, but were un able to be present owning to previous engagement. CHAanrmm yo sezfzb. 1 ' While the Columbia river bar may be somewhat deeper than It was prior to the7 arrival of the 'dredge Chinook, the local United States engineers are of the opinion that the difference in depth Is so slight as to- do naraiy noticeable. Their opinion la based upon the survey that are now in progress at the bar. Enough of the work has been completed. they state, to prove that the depths of the channels have undergone ' sllsrht changes, if any, since the last soundings were taken last June. The work Is progressing under considerable difficulty on account or the unsettled condition of the weather. TKVf TO TAB HAST. E. 8. Benson, general auditor of the O. R. N. Co. and Portland ft Asiatic Steamship company, was a passenger on the steamer Korea which sailed from San Francisco Tuesday lor Hongkong. Mr. Benson will " spend about three months in the Orient in pursuit of pleasure and business. The greater part of his time -will be occupied In study' THE DIFFERENT STORE Dayllsht Storo",b t&3 Northwest THE HOME OF QUALITY AND WORTH FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS .SMring Up tke SaskeH Brings the iig: Apples , - - : - to -the Top WE'VE SHAKEN UP THE WHOLE 8T0RE BA8EMENT TO ROOF, FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR FRIDAY SHOPPERS. SOME OF THE LOTS MAY BE SMALL IN QUAN TITY A8 MEASURED BY THIS STORE'S STANDARDS, LOTS THAT THE INVENTORY MAN SPURNED BECAUSE OF THEIR SIZE AND ORDERED TURNED INTO THE CASH ACCOUNT TOMORROW AT "ANY OLD PRICE." THERE'S ENOUGH OF MOST ANY OF THESE ITEM8 TO LAST THE DAYTHROr SOME. MAY NOT SURVIVE THE MORNINQ ONSLAUGHT. BUT WHAT CARE YOU WHETHER WE'VE ONE DOZEN OR TEN, IF ONE IS ALL YOU WANT. STORES COUNT BY DOZENS BUT INDIVID UALS LOOK ONLY FOR INDIVIDUAL BARGAINS. THERE ARE THOUSANDS HERE FOR TOMORROW'S 8ELLING. SOME GET INTO OUR 8T0.RE NEWS COLUMNS, MORE DO NOT, BUT IT8 A SHORT WORD OF 'EM ALL AND A SHORT STAY HERE WHEN 8HREWD PEOPLE READ OF THE UNMATCHABLE CHANCES THAT. THIS GRAND, RELIABLE "OLD HOMESTEAD" STORE OFFERS FOR EXCEPTIONAL 8AVINGS TOMORROW IN. ITS - : : -V mm FrMay 1c Sal THIS WEEK' ENDS THE CLEAN-UPj BARGAINS ARE BEST AND THICKE8T HERE RIGHT NOW. SATURDAY NIGHT CLOSES THE YEAR'S BOOKS r. WITH US AND WE'LL OPEN A NEW SET. MEANWHILE THE BARGAIN-BLOWS ARE FALLING THICK AND FAST. NEVER HAS OUR PUBLIC HAD A BETTER BUYING CHANCE THAN ON THIS BARGAIN FRIDAY. - .. ' ; FALLING IN WITH FORTUNE, Auction! Auction! Auction! Prices on BOOKS B00X8 TOM cmrBAT cncooKB BOOKS rOB TXB YAXXLT BOOKS TOM TJCB IOI books roa totou BOOKS rOB OBOWB-VPS Every sort of rood Books from the Nursery: Chatterbox along up through the maxe of popular fiction of the day by popular witter to the deepest works of science and philosophy. Bibles, Testaments, Dletlon aires. Atlases, ' Histories, Biographies, Essays, Poems, eta WE'RE CLOS ING OUT OUR ENTIRE BOOK STOCK! A few days more and this OIOANTIC BOOK SALE WILL BE OVER and the chance will be gone for at least a year to buy .books at our SLAUGHTER SALE PRICES. Every Book In the Store is included is the sale. Zvtry Book la merot Xessly price Beduoed! Bo reservations or exceptions. T:"':""'-'V'r"""" BXTBA TBIDIT SPSOXaXSl Bo yon need Books? Bom your annday School seed books T Bay books now for the hospitals and Institutions. Start your home Ubrarlea bow at trifling: cost. You'll be glad of present economies In later life, when -you'll spend much time In the enjoyment of the friends you may buy now for so little. t I . . ..- . ' . TODAY 600 BOOKS POB Ito. TXB COSMOS XJBBABT. Hundreds of splendid stories, particularly adapted for the Sunday Schools or for healthy home reading by American youth of both sexea This library contains many writings of interest also to grown ups. Hand somely cloth bound in colors with good, readable, large type. A rare bar gain for Friday booV DuyefsrFubllsherr price BOcFrldajr 19a volume. So BOOKS laoTXB rUU BXBBABT Containing fiction by such popular, famous writers as Mary J. Holmes, Kipling. Ruskln, Doyle, Duma, Hugo, Covelll, Mrs. Leslie, Captain Mayne Reld, Hawthorne, etc. Also es says and Kltto's Bible Illustrations. Spencer's writings, Fox's Book of Mar tyr's, History -of the World, etc., handsomely bound in cloth with large, readable type. Publisher's price, 6o; here Friday for 12o volume,: BOOK BALE ON SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY SALON. China Lets Down the Bars to Low Prices THAT KABCX XX ABB TAKE B0SSE88Z0B OF ITS BB7XBB OB Third Floor. ALSO KAYSER ZIM METAL WARE It lasts a lifetime these prices, however, last but a day a bargain scramble tomorrow and ' then these marks go back on the shelf with what China is left 86o Mugs. Friday for ,... .4Bo l.5 Mugs Friday for ,W...,,,,MI ...ww,,,...e3 r $110 Mugs Frlday-for ..IIJIS f, $3.15 Mugs Friday for ..'......w..l.Ba $2.65 Trays Friday for .............. M.....$133 $2.75 Spoon Trays Friday for... ,$1J8 ' $3.00 Ash Holders Friday for. ' $3.25 Ash Holders Friday for......... ........ ..91.63 ' $3.25 Spice Holders Friday for.. , ... .,.m.M..$1.63 $2.60 Lard Holders Friday for.nnM 11.30 $2.86 MusUrds Friday for ; . ,.........$1.43 $ S.S 5 Oravy Boats Friday for .fl.es $4.00 Flower Baskets Friday for ..M.M.M..$a.OO $3.15 Nut Bowls, Friday at. ...... ...Mn...WMM,.l.oo $5.65 Mayonaise Boats Friday at . .13.83 $5.26 Bread Boats Friday at,..Mv ta.63 $7.2$ Steins Friday at aeias e ewe e) K Wgiin g sj sli a SJ.O $10.50 Btetns Friday-at , $g-flg $18.00 Btelni Friday at ..-weMwMM.fS.OO $7.75 Liquor Sstst T piacaa, Friday at ene $3.88 $12.00 Cordial Sets, 7 pieces Friday at .. ... .$6.00 $2.60 Water Pitchers Friday at .$4.76 $10.76 Covered Water Pitchers Friday at .......... .$638 $22.00 Tea Sets, $ pieces, Friday at $11.00 And a monster assortment of other needed articles In this line.' You. may choose from the entire line on Friday only at exactly ONE HALF PRICE. Handsome Lace Curtains Fourth FloorTake Either Blevator. tn the Vath of the Xnthless Karkdowa. Utter prise demoralization of all the odd lota and ends of big lace cur tain purchases made by pur buyer on his recent eastern trip. Right In the nick o' time for the spring house renovations when places will be found here and there for a pair or two. Better take a little Jaunt . thro' your homes and see where you'll need a few later and buy now. In the lot are $2.00 Lace Curtains for..... .61.35 $2.25 Lace Curtain for. ,., .$1.80 $2.50 Lacs Curtains for. ..... $1.75 $2.75 Lace Curtains for....;. $1.60 $3.25 Lace Curtains for...,. .$6.16 $4.00 Lace Curtains for...... $3.60 $4.50 Lace Curtains for. .83.65 $5.00 Lace Curtains for.,.,.. .$3.85 $ 6.60 Lace Curtains for.. ,,,.63.69 $ (.00 Lace Curtains for.. ....63.85 $ 7.00 Lace Curtains for,.... .$4.86, $ 7.50 Lace Curtains for...... $4.65 $35.00 Lace Curtains for. ....$1840 $ $.50 Lace Curtains for. .,...$8.85 $ $.00 Lace Curtains for. M... $8.65 $10 00 Lace Curtains for.,.,. $645 $10.60 Lace Curtains for..... .$6.65 $11.00 Lace Curtains for....$ T.00 $18.50 Lace Curtains for. ....$ 7.76 $14.00 Lace Curtains for $ 8.00 $16.00 Lace Curtains for.....$ 8.75 $16. 50 Lace Curtains for...,.$ 640 $20.00 Lace Curtains for.. ...$1140 $21.00 Lace Curtains for. . .$1840 Portieres Are Down ABB TAXB TBS OOVBT. $2.50, Portieres now pair, $1.75 - $ .7.00 Portieres now, pair. .M .84.78 $4.0o' Portieres now, pair.... ..$840 $ 9.00 Portieres now, pair, . ..$5.50 $6.00 Portieres now, pair..,.,. $X88, $11.00 Portieres now, pair...,. 87.00 $4.00 Portieres nowjfalr..,,.. .$3.65 $1100 Portieres now, pair..... $7.78 Shoe Prices Pared BT TKB KAXX-DOWV FBUKTJrO KBITS. Woman's $$ Princess ' -Street Shoes ..' . '. ... , .$343 . i Women's . $5 and $ Pattern . . Shoes ., , .. .". . ... $3.63 Women's $lIouse Slippers.; . t.73 Women's ' $175 Comfort House --Shoes for only ............ $LO Women's $1.25 House Slippers Women's $160 and $100 Party Slipper for Women's $1.60 Full-Length glnge. ...v. Men's Rabber Snorting Boots. Men's Storm Rubbers.;..... Men's $1.75 House Juliettes $30 Fancy .$1.08 - Leg ...68S .$3.38 ...63o fl.18 25c Card Cases 15c First inoor smtlonery Aisle. Very neat seal grain leather In Mack or brown. 26o Card Cases, Friday , only, for....M,M.MM....15o 35c Shopping :s 19c Flrrt Floor Xieather Oooos Aisle, Large sis'e Twine Shopping Bags, very neat and convenient, Friday the J So sort for... Ito 29c Inkstands 19c Stationery Canute First Floor. Pretty and useful of fancy pressed glass with automatic tops, Fri day only, the tto kind go at.. 16s 10c Box Cube Pins 4c ; Botlon Oonnter First Floor. Regular 10c cubes of jet Bead Pins, large slse, Friday only..... ..4o 85c Taffetas 53c Annex First Floor. Nearly a thousand yards of pore Silk Taffetas, 27 Inches wide, splendid wearing quality, regular v $5o value, on Friday only, at, the yard . . . . . . . . . . ... 83 o $2.25 Novelty 1 Velvets 69c Inner Firs.' Floor. AbouV 500 yards "&f Imported nov elty costume velvet. In neat con-' servative patterns. Including hair lines, dots, stripes, figures and Per. elan patterns, the much-wanted, neat popular velvets, embracing values from $1.50 to $2.25 the yard, Friday only, at...,...$6o 25c Dress Goods 10c yd. Bonestlo Aisle First Floor. 1,000 yards of fancy brocaded Dress Goods, In all the popular wanted colorings and black. A remarka ble value at 25a Special here, Friday only, at the yard 10o Good Outing Flannel 4c yd. Bomestlo aisle First Floor, 6,000 yards of good quality Outing ' Flannels ' In all ; the called-for colors and patterns, embracing neat stripes, cheeks and plaids; dark and light colorings In the splendid chooslngs a wonderful bargain, Friday only, at the yard .. , , . . , ... , . ... . 4 Vs o Women's 15c Linen Handker chiefs 9c 'Xerohlef Counter First Floor. , 150 doien of women's dainty, pure Linen Kerchiefs, all new, hem stitched and guaranteed for ser vice; from 'the famous Richard son stocks Friday only, the 16o kind for, each ..m.m,.m.6o 35c Fancy Rib bons 19c Bibnos Store First Floor. New, dainty and smart, these rib bons; they combine quality, . style and newness and are adapted especially for ladles', neckwear v Fifth ave. Boureta. Regular 25 . and $6e values on Friday, only for, yard ...,i'.,...MMy.v..l9e UNDERWEAR. FINDS Oddments and BnOnteat. in the Women's Tadergamient sad Xosttry 61s1ss 'First Floor. ' 'H. Women's natural merino, jersey ribbed Vests or Pants, regular $5o values: Odds and Ends sale prloe.. ....... .........r...,......... .880 Women's medium weight for spring wear, merino Vests or Pants, in attrac tive cream tints, 7 60 values at.. ........ ........ H,1Sf Women's Stiver gray or cream-tint Cotton Union Suits, in medium weight, for spring months' wear, regular 75o worths, this sale only at... .390 Women's jersey ribbed cotton Vests, medium, spring weight, SSo values for evw eiwsMet em as ' ebeek:ei ..Ito Boys' Jersey ribbed cotton Shirts and drawers, usual 35c values, for.. ..We MUses, natural wool Pants, sises $0, $1 and $4, a lot including values to l5o, to close, pair. . . . . , .1... ., 860 HOSIERY Women's black cotton, fleece-lined, medium weight hose, with white sole, or black cotton hose, with foot all white, full finished and splendid values at 25o and 36o pair, this sale, the pair. ............. .16s Women's black cotton, seamless hose, regular 20o values, this week at Half Prloe, pair . , ... .....w. ,-., . Children's black wool, seamless hose, very fine, double-ribbed, values to $60, this sale, per pair Children's fine ribbed black cotton hose, with full finished foot and double knees, slses 6 to 10, and 3 60 values, this sale, palr..........18MiS Children's echool hose, in good winter weight, double ribbed and seam less, splendid 25o value, this sale, the palr.....M.....M:..16o Women's $1.75 Neckwear 25c Beokwear Aisle First Floon. A special lot of fancy turn-over and stock collars, values la the lot up , to $1.75. Friday only, 'choice 101 a as even t e- nm 6 mm m e et90 Women's 35c Aprons 21c aas.au. Second Floor, Women's long, fine white lawn Aprons, with four 1-lnch tucks and embroidery edging; long, wtd. strings; regular $60 values. Fri day only for .... ...... ....31e $1 Cushion Tops 25c f ou may choose from our entire stock of 8 camped and Tinted Cushion Tops in a big variety and grand assortment of hand some designs, values to $1.00. Friday only for .............85o Men's 65c Night Robes 29b A BZO BAB0AXB FOB KBB. . First Floor. (' . Men's Haberdasherla We want 1,000 men to stop off here Friday and see this grand bargain. If, you'd buy great big $20 gold pieces for $10 eagles you'll not let this chance slip you, either. Friday only we offer another lot a late, fortunate purchase, - of men's nice . 60o and $5o outing flannel Night Robes, full Slse, and thoroughly made, from on. of America's best factories, at a choice for .880 $1.25 Fleeced Blankets 72c Fourth Floor, XonseattUf (Either Elevator.) 200 pairs of nicely fleeced Blank ets, in dainty colorings of pink, tan or blue. The best $1.25 value In Portland, on Friday only at, the pair j . ..... ,,.,. T8o 65c Blankets 47c Fourth Floor. Xomentting Store. 200 pairs of fawn-colored Blankets, nicely fleeced, best 45o value we ever sold. On Friday you may seleot at, the pair, while they last better come early at. ...... 4T0 Boys' $2 Shoes $1.78 - First Floor. Boys' splendid new hand-welt, win. ter-welght Shoes,, with heavy soles and medium round toes, in else. 11 to 13. $2.00 values.... ....$1.78 13V to 3, $3.50 values. $1.88 2V4 to SH, $3.00 values.... $8.48 Friday Only. ', ChUdren's $15 Short Coats $2.98 Second Floor. Salon of Women's and Children's Wear. Here's a wonderful bargain that is -a' typical one for this house to make. When we start to clean house we are very thorough and at no matter what cost to us, we unload every vestige of present season stock before we sejf foot . , upon the threshold of a new one. Tou are Indeed fortunate If you v have not already purchased a coat tor the miss. We offer on Fri day only, your absolute choice of. any CHILD'S SHORT COAT In the house, values up to $15. Ma terials of melton, kersey and hand ! some rough novelty goods, in col- ljBrsimblngx4hlBeand L greens: 'splendid worths; thor oughly tailored and trimmed, . A rare bargain, even for this great value-giving store to name. In ages C, 8, 10, 13 and 14. at a choloe on Friday only for... 83.68 Women's $2.50 House Slippers $1.48 , Bhoe Store, Bear Aisle, First Floor. Very handsome Slippers, beaded or plain, wlch French heel and coin toa Best 13.60 value on Friday only for . ,.,..,..$1.48 25c Cuff Buttons 15c Jewelry Aisle,. First Floor. Pretty, fancy Cuff Links. A big as sortment In the splendid choo. ing. The variety includes both , stiver-gray and gold finish. A big value at "two bits." Friday only your choice for. .pair.... loo Ebonoid Toilet Articles 5c Toilet Sundries Coaster, First Floor. Pretty and useful little Toilet Articles In ebonoid, sterling sli ver mounted: in the assortment are Shoe Horns. ' Cuticle Knives," Erasers.- Seals. Darners and But ton Hooka All In the big Clean, up Sale at, each .......So Needle and Pin Books 4c Vottos Aisle, First Floor. A big line, Friday only, choice above. ny J ing -the trade situation. 1 .