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r THE-OREGOSUNDAYJOURNAI.PORTLAND. t SUNDAY" MORNING. MAY-20. : ltO.:- Mall Orders Established Mailorders Promptly Filled I65f Promptly Filled riiu Portland's Leading Cloak Store Clearance Sale of Silk Waiitfs Our- entire toct of fine silk Wristt on sale this week at greatly reduced prices Fency end tailor -madenovelties in taffetas, radium silksf messoline silks, peau de cygnes, Am -K;no rhiffnn r'o.hs Beautiful stvles trimmed 1-in lace. embroidery and-smaCtncks Very large showing iv ulaiia -nlnrt rhrll liriBM. niaius. Wimv. Din&, I use. ki iv, - TZlZT t.,rAm .,Kl-k:' navv ttc long or short gl m.IIM) f,mm. r, " ' 2 atceves-Vataes from $5.00 to $90.00, all at special prices Knn snv Waista at S 3.08 $6. $8.50 Silk Waists at 8 4.85 $ 9.00 Silk Waists at $ 6.85 $7, $7.50 Silk Waists at $ 5.45 SlO.Oo Silk Waists at $ 745 $8, $8.50 Silk Waists at ? 6.4g $14.00 Silk Waists at lOlSS $12.50: Silk Waists at 8 9.45 $18.50 SllkWaists at $13,85 $21.00 Silk -Waists a $15.45 '-. 1 1 """ " -1 ' '. ww ' s ' . eV Vi 1 1 J 1 $22.50-SUki.Waists ,at-yio.OT-VYaista-ta-yviJwarg an rcaucca $45.00 Suits Only $31.25 1 $9.00 Sflk Etbns at $5.85 Special lot of 40 women's high-gradr tailored Suits in navy blue, black, rose, Alice oiue, reseda and grays;, very,, best styles; tight fitting," pony, Eton or semi-fitting jackets - plain tailored ' or ' fancy trimmed novelties, " stitched or self-strapped; circulor or gored, skirts ; all sizes ; regular $45.00 C 1 1 Of values at. . . .'. .-. . ...... . . . . .. Vf 2000 Men's Four-ih-Hands. $1 Values, 55c I 'Ml' I M SI m " jT"bj t aw -m. s k W! m . I Nsr i-Aois is i Saleextraordinary Ipmorrow of 000 Men High-Cradr Four-in'-Hands, all new goods, made of the finest silks, new shades and patterns, three inches wide and made French fold, plain colors, self figuresTfleur de lis, plaids, etc.. in Immense assortment, hello, red, grays, white. Mack, green; f also striped crepes, plain reps, etc. every tie in m ioi worth $1700 buy all you want of them at this g g wonderfully low price of Each Jw Seeh-Moison-aaCwindoV-displaytolay MaiT Orders promptly and-carcfuUy-filledEyeryweJl easedJianr in town nterested in-this very special-effenng Buy-very-aberally.- Women's black Taffeta Silk Eton Jackets, fancy guimpe and button-trimmed ; also lace trimmed, with fancy collar and cuffs to match ; satin lined throughout ; very attrac tive, serviceable garments, all sizes ;.regular -zi $9.00 values, on sale at this 1 f C O r ...low price; ....... .. .. . . : .". . . . .'. 'OJ 5 Fetticoafc iM Aneeigreatpeeial bargair4-4n--Silk Petticoats. 300 of them-ae cured from one of our favorite houses at a price far below regular Male: of suoerior oualitv taffeta silk : -deep flounce with stitched ruffle or accordion plaited flounce with ruche Colors are pink, navygreen,- red, blue, light and dark grays, blacks and a big assortment of changeable colors etticoata. that are well made and finished and full width Reg. $8 vals.. on sale at this very low price 'Mail orders will be promptly filled GlS-FrchcIi-HandMde " - -? i i - i'f VOtJ Soecial lot of 40 beautiful, dainty French hand-made lingerie. Waists, hand-em- Gff A C broidered -and lace-xrimmea-rrwaisisjvnavc. uiujiunareus-oi at cacn.-;-wr e6twpletestockof the newrColl Imens; Tow cut, soft attached collar ; the popular hot weather and outing waists; all sizes, $3, $4 each -2d Floor Mail orders filled College Waists Women's Knit, Underwear Bargains 7 Women'a Imported 8w1s rlbbd llxht weight tlk Veata, high neck and long sleeve ; handsomely mad and fin ished; all alses; regular fl.to ralues, for, 23 "Women's purs whits Swiss -ribbed -Corsst Covars hloh. neck, long sleeves; perfect fitting; 7So values for. .69o Women's low neck, sleeveless Vests with band-crocheted ' w )- r"" "mil el the regular llJII . Women' fine ribbed, lace-trimmed Umbrella Panta. - all alseat - best. 40o values, on sale at -thla low price. Women' One ribbed cotton lace-trlmmed Umbrella 1 Q Panta, all alsea; great special value at. pair Prog Sundries - ''Bathasweet' Soap and Powders, special. 7.'. Iff "Danderine,' the great hair-grower, special.. 18 Royal-Tooth Powder, special, a can...........8f Witch Hazel Soap, great value, cake... v .'...44 Gold frame Stand Mirrors, values up to CQ y cn. on sale .nca ; ,..w v Egg -Tar Soipnncaserripeclat-valuevTTTTr; Nickel-plated Toilet Paper-ilolder j . . . .i . . . . Blue, white and green Atomizers tor, eaclu.l9 Souvenir Ash Trays, great .values at, each , . . . 5f Silks! Silks! fl.OOO ymrdr of tlg-ft-gTsae tlaek avna; colored Taffeta BUka. aU the lead, ing shades A quality of taffeta yon are asked So pay 8)5o a yard at other stores. Tomorrow for S7c 1,000 yards of beautiful Crepe de , Chine In a large assortment of designs, Dresden effects, new col orings, handsome for walsta and gowns; 11.00 value, for, Rajah Silks ?9cYd iahu-Hlllt-mr nil L. for a few aaya at an exceptionally low price; very best shades,' gray, "pink,-red. brown, reseda and Alice . blue makes handsome summer -- walsta and suits; . very unusual rvalue, at thU iow,Xj4. JQe price. ................ ,a w E00 yards of fancy Alpaoaa, In light and dark effects, - desirable for . skirts, suits, ftc; good assort ment of patterns; regular 09. $1.25 value for, yard . Splendid Tine of fwaey English Mo- hnira. in strlnes; checks unii ttiIt- t urea,-light and uaik colorings. aesirabie lor summer waists, suits, etc.; $20 yalueat fj.23 Women' s Tailored Suits Are Reduced s mm Women's High - Grade Tailored Suits at great tpecial reductions all Jth is week A tale of un usual Importance to every woman having -need for new, upto-date apparel This season's very best models In serges, voiles, Panama cloths, homespuns, shepherd -worsteds Eton-styles,- fancy-gimp or button trimmed and circular skirts Pony, semi-fitting or tfeht fitting jackets, self strapped or stitchedColors include grays, rose, reseda, navy, Alice blue, black, checks and fancy mixtures- All sizes and an Immense variety to select from ' $20.00 Tailored Suits $14.85 $2?.00 Tailored Suits $ 1 9.85 $32.00 Tailored Suits $2 H85: $50.00 Tailored Suits $36.45 $55.00 Tailored Suits $38.25 Mail orders for the above suits will be carefully filled SIh Sale f :fc.Year 25.000 pairs of women's, men's, boys', misses and children's ootwear go on ale tomorrowiat decided reductions from, the, regular selling prices shoes of standard style and quality T&is seaion's produci of the 7eadrngCalTS!tn" manufacturers Family footwear needs should receive the,: attention of every economical buyer this week nearly all sizes and widths atoll pricesg 700 pairs of J. & T. Cousins' Shocs"for women, lace and button styles, turns and welts, patenHcathers and vici kid patent tips; shoes selling regularly at $3.50 O and $4.00 a pair; your choice of this lot at this low price, per pair;',, ....V' garoo calf; broken lines in good styles hoes- selling regularly-at $2.50f ' m 4 and $3.00 a pair; Vour choice at thisphenomenally low price, per pair.,V . 400 pairs women's 'Comfort Shoes.'lace and congress? great Value, a pain ....$1.20 - Women's Oxfords 1000 pairs of women's tan Low Shoes, in Russia calf and chocolate vici kid ; this season's -best- styles.Tin-altlsizesand "," widths rrtgular $3 " values" " q c on sale at this low-price, prv ''J ' 1000 pairs' of womea's .tan Low- Shoes, : Russia calf and chocolate vici kid; this seassjn's - best stylesr-fronwthe. leading-, manufacturers; regular $3.50 values, in a.ll sizes and widths,-special, pr.2.45 ; Women's Dress Slippers - Womea'-iancyJbcesslippersJn lealher, kid, beaded and plain effects. -nFfench heels regular $4 to $g values, j:. on sale at this low price, pair.. ?20 - Women's fine Dress : Slippers, 300 pairs, : in all the very best- styles ; French heels; regular $2.50 and $3.00 values, your choice at this low price7pr.$1.75 ' ' - Fancy Dress Slippers at reduced prices r am . If 1! . I Misses and Children's Shoes Misses' and children's Strap Slippers, pink, white, blue; lto 2,' $1.50 vaU90c; 8 to 11, $1.40 vaL, 80c ; 5 to 8, $1.25 val., 70 Misses'-and children's vici kid Oxfords," all sizes; -5 to 8, pair, 80c; Stf to 11, pair, 90c; 12 to 2, pair.. ?1.00 Misses?:ant children's-vickid-LAce-ShoeSr all izeSr5 4o 8r pairr T7 $1.05; ;,8yi to41, pair, $1.15; 12 to 2, pair...;.. i....... $1.25 Big girls' Shoes, spring heels, sizes 2J4 tc 6, pair, ,.., $1.45 Bargains m Men's Footwear French Shruier & XJrner's famous Shoes for men -patent colt, --ZZvicLkii ' and boxtcalf very:best7stylesall-slzc3 ' e . : regular $5.00jvalues, on safe at this low price, pair. Vf0 J 300 pairs of men's tan Low Shoes, $3.50 values, pair. i . 7 .$2.55 500 pairs boys' Shoes, sizes 1 to 5y3, vici kid, box.g t or -calf r$2.5t valuesr pairrrr. .... ... ...r;TrT. ; .v. ;v 1 OJ Little gents' Shoes, in patent leather, box calf and i'.-jf -vici kid, sizes 11 to izy ; reg. $1.75, $2 vals., pair. V J' I acesandJLmbnoideries Manufacturer' ends of-Embroideries' and-Insertion in Swiss, and nain. sook from 3 to 8 inches wide : very larg-e varietr of best pit- OQ. T" terns, 4 yards in I strip, values up to $2.50 on sale atrstripTrr.eJW 2000 yards t)f allover Embroideries in Swiss and nainsook; values up to $l75t: yard: very attractive designs;- extraordinary value si, yard.. 98 JQOQ yards of Swiss and CarnbrTc"EmbroTaery-"anansehonZ0 Of inches wide; pretty designsi.yaluei up to 30c yard, for.. ..... 1 eWw 5000 yards of Swiss andTiainsook -Embroidery, 9 t9 13 inches Qi -T-wtderine 'pattemsf-vhieS'Up to &5e-y dr-tt-U-Jor-y ard . . . . .J -3r Round-thread Val. Laces and Insertion, in dainty, designs; values up to $1.50 dozen yards; marvelous values at this special price, doz. yds. 59 Great .special lot of white and cream Net Top Laces, Baby Irish Lace and Venise Bands, edges and appliques, in tne very Dest Ar3g -atytc iip to $ 1 a yard, on sale-at Great Lace Curtain Salel 500 pairs oFwhlte Madras weave Lace-Cnrtaiasv-with "plaiirwscroll "-centers, 'heavy Brussels eff ect bofderVJO jie'w'patfernsQ-"," to select from; 50 in. wide, iyi yds. long, reg. $3.25 val.. mHt ' ' Mail orders will- b-carefully-fillcd. -Order today. " " ' : 400 pairs of cable Net Curtains, in both white and Arabian color; plain centers, with Cfuny and Renaissance iattern borders the very best' . ffecta.ia.oodatety-viO.inchesidaVyardsJ $3.25 -values at this low price, per pair.... 7.7... .. .. 1000 pairs of Madras Curtains, ecru grounds,'' with colored cross stripes styles suitable for the beach cottage; will wash and fl old their color; big variety; grand special value at, pair, r . WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY ON THE BIG EAST SIDE i Te(fmlne4 opposition ,hss developed .Ipj CanUal addUlon. a part or Montavllla, ; o the Idva taf bcln annexed to Port . land. The people of, OntrM addition " t ear that thejr'do not'aht to be taxwl as heavily as are the Portia nders; that 'they row have all -the benefits of living . " in a 4-lty with none of Its disadvantages The residents , or MonUvllla and loont Tsbor taka eontrary View. The Mwiavina JtoatxfIrede and-lmprove- addltlon next. Monday nlKlit and reason and arcue with their recalclfranrhelah-t . bors and try to convlnce Ahem of the . error of their wsy. .... t -JE. WcCalJnts.ontaYllla-..nM i chant, said; . , . "I can't, understand why snyone Uv , j. Inc'ln Montavllla or Mount Tabor rsn , opiiose annexation to . Portland, r The . water question has become such a srl- ous one with us that ws must do some thing to - overcome it.-: Annexation to , Portland la the only solution that t can V see. If we once get Into Portland we ran demand water, and they will have to . vl v ft to n a Not only this, but we may expert some pollre protection, and after i a while they will lve us a fir station. i think after we talk to those who op- - joae annexation that they will be more leasonabie In the natter. - a It la the general understanding In . 'th Montavllla and Mount Tabor that T i per cent of the people fsvnr coming into porllanil at the earnest : oppor- 4 t unity. , 3. . ' ' Ing trouble. A nafrow strip along the entire- east side of the jflll has receded bout two feet in the past hoursr The contractors were of the opinion that a col Id foundation had at last been found for the fill to rest upon, but In thla they seem to have been tnlstskm. It Is now feared that aa the weight of the fill ln creases more alarming and extensive stnkttig may ensue. -If the worst i over.- howl!? ei a -few bundled .j aula uf th will remedy the existing troobl. The contractor has removed the spur tfaclr that was nseA 4n-maklng the fill. and quantities or eartn naa been aumpea Into the latust sink. The work has been going on very rapidly and satisfactorily, and - If no-more sinking- takea- place It will be but ar fow weeks until that part of Grand avenue will be a-oltd. street. Will overcome Indigestion and dyspep. sla; gulste the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It Is the best blood enrfcher and Invlgorator in th world. It Is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless and should you be a sufferer from dlsesse yon will use it if you are wise. R. N. Andrews, editor and man sger Coona and Rockledge News. Cocoa, Fla., writes: "I hare used your Herblne In my family and find it a most excel lent medicine. Its effects upon myself have uen a marked benefit Sold by Woodard. Clarke Co. and the nauseating slough and danger ous trestle a thing of thepaat, Work on the 20-inch' water main pro jected from Mount Tabor to Piedmont and the northeastern part of . the city haa progressed as far as East forty. Eighth atreet and Villa avenue. . This main will when completed suddIV Wood lawn. Piedmont, Alberta street - and a part or union avenue and Highland with Bull Run water. The old Piedmont and Woodlawn water plants will then go out or - commission, jt la understood that tha city wster company will buy out these plants. A petition Is being circulated among the property-owners tm Garfield -Htnrt lsimirReRy5nclllorae:Ma Sidewalks and curbing will also be asked tor. I - - i - - - - 1 The residents on Besch and Fremont streets are loudly .complaining of the impaaeabie condition of those streets. It haa become almost Impossible for those lvlng on either of these streets to get te tha ears oa Union avenue. ' I'na Park and -Fox's addition. In the Vernon tract, on an extension of Alberta street, are experiencing an unusual building boom. A large number of small cottages ars going up In this dis ,m.v , I p i i i ii .iieMM The Jrj rand aveuue 1111 Is again cau- . ' , ' : - ' (- ; The Portland Railway company is preparing to raise the car tracks on Rast Ank.Miy -street, between East Twenty-fourth and Kot' Twenty-Hlxth streets, to conform to the grade recent ly established by tha city. The street car track on the.e blocks Is In places two- feet below the-Street level, - The' griding of Bklrtmore street I a beenfinished from- Union -to-: Williams avenues.' Lumber Is being delivered for the sidewalks and curbing on thla street. One of tha benefits derived from the extensive street Improvements now In progress on the east aid Is the large amount of house building going en In that par,t of the city, ' : Round 3-TriD Excursion" Rates East.-.. arteeiai " rnund.trin excursion'- rates have been named by tha Northern Pacltlc to points east. Full information can be had at the ticket office. No. ISS Morrison mt rui .nrti.r Third, or bv letter to A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent, Portland, vregon KAFRrVBOYSHOIR: -T0:SINGATYeM.C.A. The. program at the men's meeting at ths-T. -M.. C A. this afternoon . will be given by the Kaffir Boys' choir, a com pany of entertainers organised and man aged by Mr.-J. H. Balmer. of -London. They will giva tha entlra program, which will consist of choruses, duets, solos, descriptions -of life in Africa and storlea and events coming under - tba personatototeTvatlon 'of tha narratora. J, H. Palmer Is a lecturer, a singer and a traveler a membor of the Royal Geo graphical society, London. He went to Africa in-' 1SS2, and haa traveled over a large part of the continent. Several years ago h gathered "together ' from four different African tribes tha- boys who make up hia company. He trained them and has since then traveled with them throughout England rfhd the United States, aa well as Inouth Af rica. J - ff!-? ' Miss Elsie i Clark, who Sntpsrfl'psnlea Mr..Balmr, , wag born of Anglo-Saxoa i . S "' '.. , ';..- ' 0 parents in South Africa.. She la a bril liant pianist and a charming story tel ler. Thla program beglna at S o'clock, and is free for men only. Special Rates East. On May 14. 2S and 21 and on Juna 4, S, 7. 21 and 26,- and various other dates throughout the summer, tha Canadian Pacific will sell round trip tickets to eastern points at vary low rates. For descriptive matter and full partlculara call on or address F. R. Johnaon, F. P. A., Portland, Oregoa SAYS BOURNE HAS NO ; CHANCE IN GRESHAM . Timothy Brownlilll. an sTtprney of Oresham and the publlaher of an edition of the Eaat Multnomah Record at that town - and ' of the L Beaver- Herald - at Montavllla, aaya ha doea not believe thai Jonathan - Bourne Jr.rwlH receive -to votes at Oresham. Ha says the people of that section of Multnomah county are almost unanimously In favor of the election of Senator Gear In, regardless of party politics. Mr. Brownhlll Is a republican, where questions of party politics are Involved.. , - . . . - " : . JostBUiSta, Bobbed. Tl ir O.' W. Fouts, postmaater at Rlverton, Is,, nesHy lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I - had chrnlo liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of Jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellowiwhen my doctor prescribed Electrlo Bitters, which cured me-and , have kept -me well for el vfir years " Ptire cure for Bilious neas.'KeiiKlgta. Weakness and all Mom. erh. JJver, Kidney and Bladder dersnge rnent-- A wonderfut Tonic ,, At ekid- mors Drug Co., so cents. , . , , , , TOIJAr.WE CXLL RENEWED ATTENTION TO ' Our Six Expert Tile Setters ..And slso to our new stock of unglased tiling, for fireplaces and -similar a, ln -addition jo THE PORT LA NT? HOTr.HwEers wTTIave IsTd the "tpTnjr nnnT- -for 2t new baths. THB-OREGON - TRUST AND SAVINGS BAN'K .'l THE PORTLAND TRL'BT CO.'S BAN'X. THE NORTHWESTERN GUARANTEE TRUST CO.'S BANK. THE TITLE GuABANTSEL Al TRU3 1 CO. S BANK. . We have this week booked a large number of orders" for private)-' residences many of them elegant and several - more ef tha : soon-to-be begun "big buildings" are almost - ready to "sign up with us. Indeed it is coming our wsy right along.i It comes our way because we make it profitable for our customer-. In that WE GIVE EVERY PATRON THE VERT BEST SERVICE EVER . . RENDERED ON THIS COA8T. ' ' .1 . : j. v -' The John Barrett Go. -V ' ' , Tclephont Main 122 . . 1.J ."..'.. 408-410 Morrison Street . Between Tenth and Eleventh -11 V" : ,.- f ' ;-: , ' . - . ; j 1 - v. . V - : - . ..... -! i , ' ' .