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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3. 1CS7. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL From 6 to 9 JAPA NESE, TEA pots:- Exac t ly as cut, with , inside. "! . Regular 50 cents.' SPECIAL , 25 cents. v-; Only , - a ... :' limited . ' number. 0 wen 's Combination Cookers The handiest kitchen utensil on the markets-can be used . . ' for five different articles.'. A few only-left. ; 35 CENTS EACH. - - . ELECTIONS NEXT WEEK IN SEVERAL STATES (Jeers! apMtal Chi o co,' March !. The local pattna throughout the middle west ara neeiina; a close. Early In tha coming tak tba spring- elections will be hld troughout Illlnola.' Michigan, ' Illeaourl, Wisconsin, Xanaaa and a number of other ataUa in tbia part af tba country. In Chicago tha mayoralty contest la on of mora than ordinary Interact, tha street railway franchise bain tha Is sue. In neither tha larfer nor amallar cities, according? ta report, will broad party laauea cut much figure In tha elections. Everywhere there ara Indica tions that prohibition and reform ara tha chief laauea In tba municipal con tests, tbia being- true to a greater ex tant apparently ' than baa ever before been the ease. . . i Festival of Flowers. .. The annual Eastertide display of flna flowering plants at Clarke Broa.', the Morriaon street florists, excels anything of the kind ever seen In Portland. Chief among tha superb collection la tha Im mense stock of genuine Bermuda Easter lilies, with their tall, straight stems, clothed with handsome foliage and crowned with a glorious cluster of pure white trumpet-like flowers of delightful fragranoe. In addition to tha lilies there ara huadreda af other pretty thlnga to choose from. Including rhododendrons, asaleaa, cyclamen, primroses, lily of the Hey,, hyacinths, tulips, eta One of the most beautiful novelties - Is tha dwarf flowering crab spies, not hereto fore" shown In Portland. Intended pur chasing should be done early to secure the choicest articles, for there will without doubt be a scarcity of Ana flow ara and flowering .plants before the Easter season Is over. Don't forget the plaoe. Clarke Bros, 1 tit Morriaon street, between Fourth and Fifth ata. Mrs. Conor Dead at Salem. (Bpeetel tH-eeteh Toe JeeiaaM Salem. Or.. March It. Mrs. R. B. Con- OTer Is dead at bar borne on Asylum avenue at the age of t years. She waa bora and married la Indiana aad bad resided here for many years. 8 he was tha wife of R. B. Cooover, editor of the Bearer State News at Hubbard and formerly of the Dayton Herald. She leavea a'daughter. Miss Lulu, stenog rapher to State Engineer John H. Lewie, and m son. Prank, of Butte, Montana. SATKIDAY WILL EE A GOOD DAY TO SEE it' A ' V.: Y';' Y ; Y'- Y Y'Y . ' Y.YY', V .. ."' Phone Us Main 359 or Main 2828. WBMlh GIRL Miss Evelyn O. Woods ChoserTas One of the Oregon Drilled Girls. (Sped! Dispatch to Oi JearssL) Chemawa, Or, March It -Mlae Bralya O. Woods, the charming daughter of Charles H. woods, who Is eonneoted with the government Indies school lo cated here, reeelred ' notice today of bar selection as one of tha young ladles of tha drilled team ta represent Oregon at tba Jamestown exposition. Miss wood Is a talented and loraly young lady and baa ability la both rocal and instrumental nruslo. " For tha Mat fire years aha baa been attending Vie Sacred Heart academy of saiem. Bne waa strongly Indorsed by prominent cltlsans of Salem, and her friends both here and at Baton ara highly pleased with her seleotlen. V ESTER N IDAHO ROAD BADLY WASHED OUT (SpeeUl tMevatcb to The JesraeL) Weiser. Idaho. - March .The 'high water In the Snake and Weiser rlrers, which last week threatened to da much damage, has, owing to the paat three or four days of cool weather, fallen. Much damage was dona, however, to tha P. L N. railway, above Council, tha grade being washed out and bridges weakened to such an extent that trains will not go beyond Council for 10 to to days. 1 $10,000 Diamond Collarette. Jaeger Bros., tha Jewelers, 111 Fifth street, near Alder, ha ve on exhibition In their window a" very" handsome la dles collarette, containing - 76 dia monds, delicately mounted la platinum and gold. Several wealthy residents ara negotiating for Its purchase. - . to JilMEsroi'Jii : i&i Wr v'l r - r I ' . ' . Mill A r. 1 I i I r ...... - i OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMEN T: 'ovcrflowingwith Novelties in 'Boys' ;ahdH Children's Wear at bur usual " - : 'i: t modest pricesT- , ;v:v: ?: The most ' comfortable shopping place in prtlanoTinvites your inspection. - LADIES; and MISSES' MAN-TAILORED COATS and DRESSES""" 7r' 1907 MODELS Now ready KEN LEADING CLOTHIER 1 . . , f . , ' ....... t:, . ... v . . . ..... . '. m StLj"tyJ W. J T T S .....J . . Chicago' Cloth! eg 69-7 1 Third Street, Between Oak and Pine Easter Sie of Ushering in the Spring Season With Sharp Price Redactions on the Market's Newest and BestjGarraents Men's strictly all-wool Suits, made of handsome gray diagonals and pin- checks and plain black Globe Thibets. These Suits are . hand-made .throughout and are the equal of any $15.00 Suit in ; ( A C A Portland i.. ... ..P 1 V.UV A H it. i. M... !. C..!i. tlfi t9ft einfl 99 lvilnoc w',WiC crjr idlest iuchs m ouna arc cm- e)l0e )2U auu QuZ Values braced in this concession, including grays, blue serges and black worsteds and Thib- ets. . The popular Topcoats in tan and . olive fabrics are more attractive than ever, , while the Raincoats, which will be much in evidence this spring, come in an endless variety of patterns -The Suits at this special 4ow price come in finished and unfinished wors- blue serges. A new feature of this sale will be the addition of . staple Black Worsteds and. Thibets... They are regular . . - come in tan and olive t shades of covert r w25, )Z5 fllia 53 U UrCflCS also Overcoats in light and dark gray," in- . eluding new smoked and oyster shades,' : .. jfr 'J i i. ti t: -11 l. i x- uauu ' xiic xvauu;uii3 arc an uaiiu-idiiui cu, ; nenc ana aanc . pin . eneexs ana . Droxen j v v p.m9i - ..iwv ivvu a. .....,.... Ft A .clo SI Men's Easter Weckwear. at 48 Cents " White and Pearl Four-in-Hands will be very'conspicuous this aeason among smart dressers. -We aVe showing a beautiful line of both, either plain or' self-figured patterns. It is really a treat to see them, they, look so fresh and stylishjust came in 25c yesterday. The prices ranee from 2Cc, 60c, 7oc and. so on ; up to.v ....;.;;., r.$l.Q0 At, this attractive price we are showing a nobby Scch Plaid' Cravat, embracing the Clan, Rob Roy and shepherd plaids also McPherson stripes. If you have been watching our win dows, you will note that we lead the van in smart neck ;. 4 q wear. Your choice of above for only. ..... ... . . . .... 4oC Men's Gloves $1.50 If you want to be properly dressed, don't overlook "gloves" when select ing your new wardrobe. 7 We are showing the newest style in. kid or French suede, ."Adler. . Make,", of course. They come in tan and gray shades, long or short J Cft finger, priced at only... ..?leOls Y ' .' r. FOR STYLE $2.50 A hat can do much tjo mar or add to your appear ance different i faces . require different' shapes; every man knows that. We make a study of in dividual requirements your height, complexion, shape of your head and face.' We have any shape in the famous Fullworth Hat at, only.. CL,0) Men's Fancy Hose 25c Y With the low shoe season now at hand, the subject of Hosiery, is an important onev We are showing a splendid line of summerweight lisle and cotton Fancy Hose in embroid- ''). a a erea ana otner pleasing pat- or I terns; 85c grade, per pair. .. . )C I New Ideas In Hen's, Shirts $L00. They . ara white-bosom Drew Shirts. Jntt re ceived them from the East They come with Ions -or short boiom, opeq front or back, any sleeve length you may dei ire. Also included at this special ' Saturday price are our $1-50 toft bosom . pleated White Shirts, priced at . only Men's Easier Attractively MEN'S $3.50 SHOES FOR i $2.05 That's the feature for Saturday's selling in the shoe section, This special offer at the very .beginning of the sea son is unusual. 'Embraced are four to five styles in the shoes all new spring styles and leathers. They come In conservative as 'well as extreme models,' both of which are being worn. this season. Af Saturday, per pair; only . . . . . . ....... The Chicago's Regent $3.50 Footwear The man who wants to purchase a popular-priced shoe could not make a better investment than a pair of Chicago Regents. They combine style and durability with - comfort-rendering qualities a. harmony CA- jf shoe perfection ; either high or low shoe . - - - ; - - Cl sin 1 ur 8ae OI $?-50 nd $5 Shoe Seo-r(J Qf vlvlU onds is the shoe sensation of the city... J) ! U 0 '- iY :y m - x f ' 1