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' 1 Full of Live : News and Lively: Stories . That's The Sunday journal L Want Anything? Send The Journal . - Want "Ad." and YpuTl Get It ; . . , 1 1 1 ' " ' - L. ... 2. P0RTLAND OREGON SUNDAY' MORNING. JULY 17. .1904: .. ' ; -1' " ' '! . ' -',V '.' '.'' It . . . 11 . - , , - . 11 . . "ZA HOURLY AGAIN TOMORROW NEXT TO LAST WEEK of the GREAT DISLODGMENT SALES SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, of a SPLENDID NEW DEPARTURE by PORTLAND'S MODERN MERCHANDISERS Ths i Different Store Fifth and Streets V - - 1 . . . . . UZM lA iJt'-ii 7X1 A J A sfn 'AiA 'A JmrmA Portland's. Quality Shop Where the 77 mmi coming. - 'J' Down ANOTHER MIGHTY STRIDE IN MODERN MERCHANDISING! An announcement of vital importance to every mortal, whether interested ; . :.. , '-,r , or not in the Teachers' Educational Contest! ' ; . ' ' ' ' No Votes wfflJxi Received After 1 P. M. of SATURDAY, AUG. 6th Why ? Read! 'Five years ago we inaugurated irt Portland a system of early .closing this had for its sole purpose the betterment of service to our ' patrons, through the medium of shorter hours for helpers. ' Its success has been demonstrated beyond question. Strange to say. this important, modern and humane move was not, and. has never been aince, imitated by the store porpoises that.puff and blow along in our wake, greedily grabbing everything in market thrown overboard by us, and bringing it to Portland, the home port, to further clog the progress of their barnacled hulk, al readyjoadejijoecu ,WEWREJ!QTJMITATED.iItmi way of '"pleasing the masses." Different? Yes. And now, WE'RE going a step farther" on the road toward -up-to-date" mercantile SUCCESS. . WE'RE GOING TO CLOSE THIS STORE EVERY SATURDAY DURINGJUGUST AT 1 P. M. Giving each and every helper at this store, and ourselves, A HALF-HOLIDAY ON SATURDAY.- We have received words of commendation without stint for bur past course ;j in practicing early hours; especially do we acknowledge kind words from the WOMEN'S CLUB OF PORTLAND, also ar request from them that v?-we lead in the Saturday half -holiday movement u We comply with pleasure; for'tis but the carrying out of OUR OWN original intention and plan. Tis not strange, however, that we should be selected to start the innovation, for long ago this store was conceded PORTLAND'S LEAD , ING RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, in modern methods, good business ethics and humanitarianism. , MONDAY'S HOURLY SALES 8 TO OA. M. WOHiri 350 .VXSTS 19. . iradrwM tM Tlrrt ao. Fin whit lisle, leavtlesa. In lac- trlpd effect, pretty Uc trlmmlag. vj::r s to o a. m. xv fx roirswiar-Kuros 50. ' ". nm riooi. v;'"v- ',; ; Beet doller like, very heweet etyles, French-fold effect HALF PRICEL., O TO 10 A,.M.y , v.. Third Tloot. nrattu tinted color, fine aortment In hendaom chlne'were. ;. b to 10 a. m. S4J0 BAMiax VAVxxsa . f 2.80 . sozzv. XJan Store Tlrrt rioor. : . Tuit pinner !. very rich tln , dJunaek finish. ' aU ' linen, full of wear, beet $4.80 dosen trade. ; .V; '0 TO 10 A. M. " S3.TS ; iU ntATKBS KUCOWS i 2.45. : ' Vourth floor. Extra aiclal Taluea. these, careful ly selected, soft and downy, yet firm; feathers carefully picked and, prepared.' clean and sanitary. flTO 10 A. M. 'csoDtirs sias naiw un v. OM 42. r. jtuiinary Batons Seoond floor. Lars shape, white Milan braid, prettily trimmed with large bow and streamers of all-silk velvet ribbons in navy, cardinal and black. 10 TQ 11 A. M. S140 BLACK TATTBTA SH.XS fl.25. ' Amaes Tint floor... Splendid quality, yard wide.: rioh 1 heavy black taffeta, unmatched by any local store at the regular price of $1.60 yard: special. .....S1.25 10 TO 11 A. M. T5e TAb. X.ACSS 39 TABS. Bao Shop first floor. Rich, handsome Valenciennes Lace Edges. In widths from to ln-j values that surpass all other local showings at 0c, &o and 76o the yd.; specla for the hour at, yard, 39 10 TO 11 A. M. OBBTBBfXXOXS WOSTX WIM TO gaO BAIif fBICB. Round or Square shapes, in ecru or. cream linen, blue and green art ma terials, tinted end stamped In floral and oriental designs, -lnoh sis, values from 1.J5 to I50 in lot au xAz.f rmioa. 11 TO 12 A.M. 100 CABXJTZTS WSBB XAXBfTS - 5. Botloa AUle Tiret floor. -Each cabinet contains a big assort ment of plain; crimped and Invisible Hairpins. - ' ' 11 TO 12 A.M. raw so &BEsa sTcrrs 38 tb. In the offering are handaom Herges, Voile Etamlnea, Heather Mlatral Suitings and Granite Cloths; color line embraces navys, creams, blacks, browns, tens, grays,' greens, etc.; beet 60o values In town; yard, 38 News Comes Which Means Drastic CLEARANCE of Every STOCK of GOODS in the Store "IN TWO WEEKS YOU MAY ENTER THE NEW SIXTH STREET ANNEX, so say the contractors. The end of July musfnot see one shred of pres--ent stocks left! SHOES AND UNDERWEAR, WITH HOSIERY, ARE VITAL POINTS! WITNESS OUR ATTACK! ' v ; . ji r- vv. v -nmis liio Bargains Pitted Agdnst iUOJSPfJr of nrirlcc Stnnpc HiiQt nnd Mortar Among the SHOES Right Where the Walls .Are Coming Down Fly to ih Rescue of the Stocks! ALL THIS WEEK! , Your may be fashionably shod, for, little now. Right where the Shoes rest now, in two weeks walla will be torn away, uruess contractors disappoint. iouDie-quicK prices suii t uruugngut , uie cnuie siuva, iiuuiui a w corded mercy. Every pair is rounded up. for the, Slaughter! The variety is wide. Oxfords and high Shoes, ' tans and blacks. " Even the new Champagnes are here, and remember whatever happens to the prices you may be sure that every pair of the Shoes comes direct from our own shelves, and nothing can change their value. ' Read the reductions. . , ' . 1 '; ; ,r: : v A Women's . $5 Shoes $3.18 : ' ' ' In patent or French Kid, lace styles, Lours or Military heels, patent or stock tips; $5" values for......... 93.18 r.-YV 'Women's $4 and S5 Shoes $2.98 A lot of splendid new styles, mat or bright Vici Kid stock with patent or self tips, heavy or light turn or welt soles, 3 widths of toes, full round, medium or wide.. ......... ,?2.98 ;: ' ' , ; .Shoes for Women's Wear. Actually worth $5 arid $6 at any store, 15 styles in the choosing, patent or French Kid boots or Oxfords, Louis, Military or uban heels, toes plain or tipped, soles turned or welt, latest, newest lasts, best leathers, latest styles, , : all sizes. Equal to any shoes shown at $5 and $6 in a regular way in the f City. Special at, ........ . .$3.23 : Women's $3.50 Empress Shoes $2.98 10 new and handsome Summer styles in these famous Shoes for women. Patent or fine Vici Kid, very newest, latest lasts, Military heels, dressy and full of wear. Special all week, at. ........................ ....$2.98 Women's' Pattern Shoes, Values to $8, for $3.48 "1 Odds and Ends of the season's selling, sizes somewhat broken in some lots, but all sizes to be found in the grand gathering of these famous Ultra-fashionable Shoes. Values included are the $5, $6, : $6.50, $7.50 and $8 ' trades. All hand-bench madel The finest andnost fashionable Shoes in all the world. Choice' of these - aristocrats at the plebian price of ....... 4 ... . ' ' Women's $3 Shoes : $1.73 y Patent Colt or Vici Kid, nothing like' em for hard vacation wear, very dressy, soles sewed on, -military heels and medium round toes, plain or " 'patent tip "toes; this week for ..$1.73 Women's $3 House Slippers $1.98 In Patent Leather or plain Kid; Louis or leather ' heels; $250- and $3, in one lot at one price ..rrvrri .r. . ... .-. r.t; 7.-. v.-; . $3.48 that. ............ $1.98 Women's Hospital or. Nurses' Shoes ; $2.50 Kinds,"Now 1.68 Comfy Juliettes, soft flexible turn soles,' patent " tip or plain, toe, hibber. or. leather heels, fine.. ' Vici Kid stock; best .$?.50' values. ...;$ 1.68 MEN'S SHOS$5? Oxford or Highi v ' Shoes ;2.89 . ''X . y: '.. In newest styles, very latest Summer lastsv tans or blacks, low xr high cut,' $3.50 and $5.00 val ues; Patent Kid,'Box ,' Calf'., or 4 -Patent Colt .Leathers; welt soles; choice for.. ..... $2.89. Men's $4"Oxfords, Very Stylish, : $2.98 Every one of these in this lot are absolutely new ' just received from the-. eastern factory.-v A' cHoice offering.' Patent Colt or Russia Calf , t " in tans. The awe lies t Oxford Jar. 'vacation .wear with which you can encase your feet '. Very stylish lasts and fashionably trimmed; $3.50 and $4.00 values; special at. $2.98 10 TO 11 A. M. Very Beautifal $3.00 Shirt Waists 79c Youll agree they're about the prettiest you've seen this sea son, even in our great Em porium of Fashion in Wo men's Wearon the Second Floor. ' The Saving that may be effected tomorrow in the buying of these hand some Waists makes.. liberal buying advisable. In all probability 'twill be the , last great Slaughter Sale of Waists this season at any rate. It's the Greatest Wkt-Biryin Bargain ' Opportunity of the Entire Year The Waists are of Lawns, Dimities, Fancy Madras, Chevoits and Percales,' in whites and dainty colors. The trimming effects include all the latest in laJe and ern .'. .broideries, tucks, plaits -and novelty button effects. Every Waist is. new and from our own superb stocks . of the very latest and swellest Summer Shirtwaists . known to Fashionland. The - values included are $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00; all in-one grand lot for the greatest sale ever known to Portland, - at a choice for one hour only, at ; . . ..... ,79 Boys and Youths' Shoes Shoes for sturdy boy's vacation and school or business wear.. Box' Calf or Vici Kid stock, double soles, full round toe-r-Sizes 11 to 13-41.75 vidues.V... ....... $1.18 Sizes 13 to 2-2.00 values i. $1.38 Sizes Va to 5 $2.50 values $1.68 BOYS' SPECIAL OUTING SHOES Built on . plans executed by a master shoemaker who had rough and tumble, healthy, typical Ameri can boys in mind ; made tq wear for mountain climbing or "bushwliacking ;" solid leather, - sturdily put together ; . -s . . Special in sizes 11 tb 13, at........ $1.28 Special in sizes' IZfi to 2, at.. .....$1.48 Special in sizes 2. to tlA, at... ......... $168 Children's Kid Shoes, button or lace styles, 2 to 5 in size ..............................48 Children.'s Kid Shoes, button or lace, styles with double toles and heavy, plump, fresh stock in uppers built for wear 4 to 8 in size, 98; I1 to IO54, $1.08 ; 11 to 2, $1.48. Third Floor Specials for the Week Dinner Sep Closing out line decorated Border Patterns, semi porcelain, near border, full gold line, traced' gold handles and knobs : , Value $ 7.15 50-piece Dinner Set; SpL $ 4.29 Value $ 9.58 60-piece Dinner Set - SpL $ 5.75 Value $14.28 100-piece Dinner Set; Spl.$ 8.57. Value $17.63--112-piece Dinner Set; SpL$10.58 Value $22.52 117-piece Dinner Set; spL$13.50 ..The above are chcice bargains. - -, i Quick Meal Steel Ranges : STOVE OF QUALITY. ECONOMY OF FUEL. QUICK BAKERS. HEAVIEST STOVE. Special Prices V Special. ........ . . '. . . . . .$38.00 Special.. $43.80 Special. ,. . . ...... 4. . t .$47.70 MONDAY'S HOURLY SALES 5 TO O P. M. BOTS' SSe B&OirSB Awk WAISTS 19.. - " IMrs rioor Underwear Alale. ' Light or dark hades, in fancy ' 'atriped percalee, 2&o and 15c ral-' uea . . . ...194 5 TOG P.M. 43a STJOASS OB OmSAJCXBS 23. Third Tloox. Handsomely decorated Covered Sugars or Creamers, In festoon . of roses with full gold-line decorations, low fancy shapes.. v 5 TO C P. M. . Bo SPOOL COTTOBT 3 SPOOL ' Xotlom Aisle rirst rioor. , Odd numbers, for hand or machine use. 100-yard spools, black or white. Value $45.00. Value $48.00. Value $53.00. Value $60.00. Special. ............... .$54.00 r - ' . - ... Quick Baker Steel Range Value $35.00. Special. . . . .'. .$27.00 Value $40.00. Special $32.00 Value $42.00. Special.... .....,.$35.00 Value $45.00. Special. . .............. .$38.00 Teachers' Educational Contest ' Vbm eomtest is waxing warmer every day. Toe five leading eoateetaata are prettily buoaed, wltk . "dark 'norsM" threatening ta kome treteh. Tls nobody's raoe yet. The mormon total vote reeehea SS47 votae. Two hnndred and slzty-flve teaek ers eoapete. STe July voaea will be eoamted after p. m. of Monday, Amgnst 1. A vote with every So pnrehase. Vow la the time to do EXALVOSX for year favorite. The reenlt at p. aa. yesterday I STANDING Or 10 LEADERS t nsa aonee, Sthland .1. .....US.ooe Krs. v. KUtabidel. AlblM Oeatrai.........lllsa Kate Padd.n. Atkinson'.... ....,......,...108,309 Winifred Kosher, Karrlson 10S.09 Krs. Xlsther' Kan. WUUama-Avense .......100,084 KatUda Welee, Thompson 3.777 Kiss O. F. Allan, falling. 58,899 . Kiss X X. Stront, Ohavmaa ............... S1.87 BUn Xvason, Atkinson..'... ........... . te.S8 Bnth Bonads, Blgh S3,M. 11 TO 12 A. M. WOXXX-S S3.M 1MPBIII SKOBS v 2..t9. ; Tiret rioon 10 handeome new tumnur etyles In the choosing, patent or fine vici kid, very newent faetilonahle laete, military beeni, very dreeay and dur-J Mo. 4 TO .5 P. M. WOhTZB'S S3 HZOK-CXASa STXZ SOBXZBT 91.55. . . . First Floor..; In dainty pinks, blues, cream and lavender tints, beautiful high-Orade Silk Hosiery, In a grand assortment of styles in lace boots, 11.75 and H.00 regular: special, pair. 91.55 4 to 5 p. m; , SSe SlIBBOIBBBT IBSXBTIOsTS . 6 TABS. . , First Floor. ' ", Odds and end. very pretty Em broidery Insertions, values - in the lot to l5o the yard.. ...5 - 4 TO 5 P. M. FOCZBTBOOKS ABO OABOOASSS . S1XTBD. . leather Goods .Aisle First Floor. Ladles Combination ' Pocketbooks and Cardcases, real eeal. walrus and alligators. In all wanted colors, for the hour SLaJLF FBICB. - - 3 TO' 4 P. M. CBTLDBBBTS BOO OUXKFBa 15. . Beooad Floor Annex. While they last Be early. Slight ly mussed, some a little soiled, slaes broken, splendid quality lawn, val ues to (Oc; to close .....15 3 TO 4 P. M. SSe OIASS CIU1T TBATB 9. Third Floor. , A grand special beautiful scintil lating fancy glass that vies with the cut-glass styles; 12-inch celery trays . . .. ., 9f 3 TO 4 P.M. 00 BBTT.'LI S WTIBBB 4Q TABB. Brass woods Annan First Floor. Handsome f flo English Cream Mo hair Brllllantlnes, to Inches wide and splendid weight; special.. 46 3 TO 4 P. M. . ; A SSe SBXBTWAIST SXTS 9A. . ' Jewelry Aisle First Floor. 1 , In pretty fancy bronse metals, three' pins to set. , 2 TO 3 P. CBIUBBBBITi S3.10 OVTMUrXS 07. " Infant Apparel Shop Aan.s Of fine Ukwn or In?" Silk, attract ively trimmed tn turks, rneerthwie and edgings, slsee 1. to 11 year, valiiee in , lot to . I1.1S; . p il. choice '. 97 12 TO 1 NOON. v 400 OKTaTA FXBOBS 19. . .. Third Floor. Worth coming in. at noon hour for If you need handsomely decorated Covered. Sugars and Cream.ru, with pretty floral decoration and atlp pled gold top handles and knobs. ; lTO 2 P. M. , WOKXhTS SSe X.m 13BCBZBTS 23e. , ' .'First Floor. , In dainty Sheer tdnen or 8wtsee, with prettily scalloped, embroidered or hemstitched edge. 1 TO 2 P. M. ; - $M TBXPIS. BTXBBOm OS. Toilet San dry Counter First Floor. : For dressing table or use In shav ing. tVkftV, inch ,sle, with fancy embvaed bablCgllt frame and chain. ' 2 TO 3 P. M. 1M SXZXTB FBOTXCTOBS 10 ! . FAZB. Bofdon Alale First Floor. Of black cloth a,ll alsea 2 TO 3 P. M. tlO FBAV BB SOtZS 89. Annex Silk Store First Floor. All-Bilk Flack Teau de Solea, in II Inch whltha, beat l.2i grade; HX clal.'yard ...89 2 TO 3 P. M. HIT I1H BBATT CBOC3T? BZOSTBBADS 98. A' eunva""!" barsaln 00 H-i v, (rfyln-t Jteilf prnl. of . mi in beautiful lrnIU pnKtrn., f 1