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18 THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, - FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 3, s 1601 SPECIAL i ' To bring you . to this store tomorrow Saturday we offer here for the entire day, or as lone as the goods offered will last,elght special' articles articles that are used every day, and at prices that cannot be duplicated in the city, in fact, at less than they cost me at wholesale. Why do I do it? Just as an inducement to get you to my store. Here they are : ; R. & G. Corset Summer Corset , x standard make and a well known The Vlglhaat Comet, an exception " brand, a regular II Comet, atralfht ally good artlolei white netUng, ' front, full gore, low, bu at, abort aold the world over (or IOoj low nips, 10 H Inch - elaap, aide steels, bust, abort hip, II Inch clasp, In 'lace .trimmed; colors.- drab and elsee only II to !: here aU day black beat It if you can. Saturday Saturday or while the stock lasts . only;, ' - . . for , r -58c .-A 18c Ladies' Hose Ladies' Hose ...... , (.. - , d Hemsdorf dye, faat black, double Fast black Hose, double Solas, solas, high apt lob heels s no better seamless, aold all orer the city for Ste Hoaa In the market; here Bat- loo; bare Saturday only for (three wdey only . palr.llo) :,, : . 16c . 8Ko French Kid Gloves Undress KidGIoves Three clasp, extra Quality, per- Two clasp, no better II quality feet fitting, all elsci and eolora, made: aU alseo and eolora; war warranted It Quality, expert fitter; ranted perfect fitting; hero Batur- ' Saturday only - day only. Walking Skirt Silk Drop-Skirt ... High tailored, this aeaaon'i style. Advertised and aold- today for mixed materlala, plaits at bottom,' 1 4. IB; Saturday we will sell It for . trimmed with buttons, all alsea and 11.10. The skirt la made with length for ladles and misses, a deep flounce, 6-lnch sweep, with . regular 14.10 skirt; while they last full ruffle around bottom, un- fiatarday-, finished top; price Saturdays only $1.98 . $3.5Q A I44-I461THIRD STREET Bet Morrison and Alder. . xsaaroro bvXszzb uot. '- Jonrael Special Bertiea,) - St Paul, MlatL, June I. Tony Wis oh. prlrate of the Thirtieth battery-at SFort Snalllng, was shot and killed yes terday by a sentinel while he was at tempting to escape. He was serving a three months' sentence. Another pris oner attempting to escape was captured. THtS CANDIDATE A BORN DEMOCRAT 9. EL SIMMONS. X B. Simmons, the regular ' Demo cratic nominee for congressman In ths second congressional district, was born in New Hampshire In 185T. When 11 years of age his parents moved to Rhode Island, where they now reside. Mr. Simmons received his early educa tion , In the common schools of his na tive state. While yet a youth he was thrown upon his own resources. Mr. Simmons moved to Oregon about It years ago. In 1114 he took a eourse at the Portland Business college. Since becoming a resident of this city Mr. Simmons has been Identified with var ious publlo Interests. He Is now prest dent of the Arlington Jk Paclflo Coast Railway oompany. Although always a Democrat from conviction, Mr. Simmons has never be fore aspired to office. He has made a special study of financial and labor problems. Hs has for years advocated a national banking system, a federal elght-bour law, the restriction of Japa nese and Chinese Immigration and the election of United States senators, by the direct vote of the people. MRSrSrMrKERN xs rATomaxv . (Journal Special Serrtee.) Cheyenne, June I. The Democratic convention met yesterday and a fight at once developed over, instructions or non-instructions, but the majority ap pears to botla favor of Instructions and bavo declared for Hearst. ..'. IS BURIED TODAY The funeral of 'Mrs. Sarah M. Kern. the prominent W. C T. U. worker, who died Wednesday evening at her home, 181 Bast Kelly street, after a brief Ul ness, waa held tbla , afternoon at I o'clock from United Evangelical church. East Sherman and Bast Tenth streets. Mrs.,. Kern left eight children, an of whom were' with her at the time of her death. Her brothers. Dr. Richmond Kelly and Penumbra Kelly, were pres ent, but her three slaters, .who live la California, did not arrive until yester day. The funeral was largely attended and many beautiful floral offerings were re ceived. The monthly meeting of the W. C, T. U., which was to have been held at St Johns today, has been Indefi nitely postponed on account of the death of Mrs. Kern. (T7 America's Best Clothes .-. Are found- at' our shop. ; They have commanded the attention of the best dress-, ers for the past thirty years - ' and they cost no more than the ordinary kinds. ' . We handle a good line of Dress Suit Cases and Leath . ' er Hat Trunks. A . . . 1 BUFFUM & PENDLETON CXOTHIERS HATTERS ? FURNISHERS '311 Morrison Street Opposite Post Office J: S. New, nobby shapes, Just received this week. Welch has the best $3.00 stiff hat that Is easy on the head. MEN'S SUITS--$18XX) values for Suit ....... MXN'S SVITS$12.50 values for Suit , UWDER WEAR Extra values uaiuiau - BOYS HOSE 25c Ironclad Hose This 1 Cr week Pair 1 0 v $15.00 $9.75 50c IT WILL PAr-YOU TO TRADE WITH WED-0 THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER nr. . r er. r. 221-223 H0RRI50N 5TKECT, CORNER FIRST r ' - r, err Why sot aurprlse her with a fine , piano' now? v' v; , , The original Eilers Piano House coupon sale announcement, which appeared in The Journal of May 28 for the first time, and which competitors attempted to brazenly pirate and appropriate to their own purposes. KB k njirr mm j i p d uuu AM 1 i 212 Pine Pianos, worth.... 73 Fine Parlor Organs, worth. Total. "i , ALL TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ........ mm m PDANdD $52,152 S 4,234 $56,386 QUdDUSE The youngster can aave enough paoney to buy a gootf piano now. THE GREATEST SALE OF RELIABLE INSTRUMENTS EVER WITNESSED OUT OUT THE COUPONS WORTH $10 IN CASH $1 0 6-3-,04 Journal $6030 Adrertltln; Test and Closing-oat Sale of EILERS PIANO HOUSE SIO This coupon will be received at Eilers Piano House, No. 151 Washington street, Port land, and la good tor ths first or cash payment of TEN DOLLARS Toward the purchase price of any one of our parlor organs during our ad vertising test and celebration sale. EILERS PIANO HOUSE NOTE We agree to accept this coupon exactly the seme as cash on any parlor organ In thla oale, and monthly or weekly payments for the balance may be arranged for to suit the convenience of the buyer. - Delivery of the Instrument will be made immediately or at any time In the future. ADVERTISING TEST AND CELEBRATION SALE WORTH $35 IN CASH I. ' FIFTH ANNIVERSARY IN THE NEW BUIUDINQ s T OUR VICTORY; OVER THE RAILROADS f ..'.-.,.'.,. ' i' Largest shipment of Pianos ever made coming to Eilers Piano House via Straits of Magellan direct to Portland atsa saving of thousands of dollars in freight alone. p 6-3-'04 Journal $6030 Advertising Test and Cloting-out Sale EIUERS PIANO HOUSE This nnnnnn will ft ramtvaA at VMnru Plann TTnnae. ftn. SRI Wulilnrf nn street. Port land, and Is good for the first or cash payment of j : : , :::v; r TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Toward the purchase .price of any one of our pianos during our advertising test and celebration sale. " EILERS PIANO HOUSE ' 4" NOTE We agree to accept this coupon exactly the same as cash on any piano In this sale, 'and monthly or weekly paymenta for the balance may be arranged for to rult the convenience of the buyer. Delivery of the Instrument will be made Immediately pr at an.y time In the future. - A , , t . JMw music cheers the evening hour. Why not talk tt over with "hubby" tonight. ; r , ' I . . i. PIANO PRICES, PARALYZED UNHEARD OF CONCESSIONS ON EVERY MAKE Don't miss :; this sale. . Payments from $4 a month-up. ; All; instruments fully warranted. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE. , mum iir Si, ;-:A; AvS;:'- J'-.y ' -- -,"f;ri!i''f'S"'V-i.ij-S:v').- Main . Salesroom 351 Washington Street What rapid progress that bright lit tle daughter Will make If you take advantage iof this sale. .-