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. TIIS'-OREGON DAILY JOURNAt, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 1807. I, ' ll I ... ...... 1 1, . ,1 .4000 Pairs of WOMAN'S SILK HOSIERY msmm Reg.Valuesto$1.75 Special at 95 Gents White, Black, Royal, Laven der, Cardinal, Red, Fink, Sky For Friday Bargain Day we offer tKe' greatest sale of Silk Hosiery, without exception, ever held in Portland; 4,000 pairs of absolutely pure silk .thread " Women's ;,, Hosiery,. every pair superb quality and '" perfect i in - every respect. Through special ar . rangements one . tf New York s foremost importers accepted our eastern representative s terms for these 4,000 pairs. ... The come'direct from the leading hosiery ; makers of France. Every woman can afford the luxury of silk hosiery if she attends this record-breaking Jbriday sale. Values to $1.75 for . . ...... . . . . . . ...... .. ... .... . . 95c 1000 Yards Silk Xolicnne Regular 65c Value, 35c a Yd. A beautiful silk and cotton Wash Fabric. Only the following colors left: Reseda, ,tan, gray, brown, blue, cream and terra cotta, hence the great. cut in price. Reg- j rp ular 65c value. Friday sale. ...... j J C Elbow Length Kid Gloves Regular$4:00'Valsr$l79FPf; Special sale of 16-button elbow' length Kid Gloves, 3-clasp style, some with buttons, in navy, green, gray, cadet and prune shades only. Regular $4.00 values. , (h f r q Special. . . . . j) JL"q A. superb ehowlng of "Kayeer" 811k Olovea, in at! lengths ad colors, at the regular low price. Also new Importations of tha boat French Kid Gloves, to all atylee. . . Novelty Silk; and Lingerie Waists Regular Values to $4 JO for $2.87 200 new summer Waists of fine quality white Jap silks and French batiste, elaborately trimmed with VaL' insertions, pin tuck ing lace and cmbrdcryT" Sold regularly t to ?. $4.50. i For Friday Bargain Day Toilet Needs, Spec! tSo Imported Tooth Brushes 184 " tKe Woodbury' 8oap .. ...16w ftc Sheffield's Tooth Powder 13 He) 11.00 Zlect Tollat Papor. dosen..,. ..45 ' umi uavu nonn, ' White Rose, Qlyoerlne, . Oatmeal and Vie- V latta Soap, 454 dosan. eake ...... Bd toe Shoa Brushes, large 2S t 10c Clothes Bruehes. Urea ..........254 tto Japanese Nail Bruahaa ...184 lo French Perfumes, all odors, oa. .254 Sale of Hair Pins Shall or Ambar Plna, t to card, beat fla- - lab. IOo value ........ .......104 ISo - Shall or Ambar Plna, - strong and heavy .. ....i 124 IOo . Shall or Ambar Hair ; Plna, a-lnch also ........ 54 lto Balr . Plna. regular 4 and 1-Inch. : lnrtha, atraJsht and ertmpad. ..8 l-4 ' Sale, 75c Hair Barettes and Collar Supporters 48c Only a limited number t this price. The. best Adjustable Collar Supporter, aet with pearl, turquoiae, rose stone, with roae chased bars; adjustable to AQn ny collar; regular 75c raluw for. .flOV : Special purehas,'Oi' the popular Hair Barettes, to be worn more this season than erer. in bright finish rose gold and'" chased: regular 75c and $1.00 JO,- , values t O t Other nority Barattaa aaeurad in tint apaolai purchaaa at piioaa raduead to Tio 11.00 and tl.10. ..'....' inmmeflii Values to $8.00, for Mm .;7S-. V , a,-J A Jam n I a, I: wLsZl, !-srAi'.f'iMK-x jar n -v. E HAVE prepared for this great annual event on a more elaborate scale than ever before. Paris models, which were imported expressly as patterns for the purpose of making these Hats, were made by the best milliners in Paris. In the Parisian millinery shops they not only make but they design hats that is, thej? originate the styles. These styles were originated in Paris. ' And the copies were made by " a leading New York millinery maker. Scoresf styles large, small and medium. Dissatisfaction Is impossible the variety of styles is so great. All are modeled after high cost hats and every hat In this superb sale collection is worth double kl t A J L4C; JW Embr'd Stiff Collars Reg.35cVals.l9cLa. Ladies' Embroidered Stiff Collars, in a variety of patterns, lyi inches deep, all sires from 124 to 14; regular in 35c values. Special at .JLrl Tabs, Bows and Jabots, to be worn with stiff collars; all our 35c styles. ir Special at , 6jL Handk'ch'f Sale 17c 500 dozen Ladies' sheer all linen, hand embroidered, initial Handkerchiefs, very smalt letters. f I Friday Sale ........ .....Lf C 4 1,000 dozen Ladies all linen checked Handkerchiefs, with small hand-embroidered initial.' - 10ltn Friday Sale................. 1&V2C 1000 Incandescent Gas Lights 75c VaL, 48c This famous 178 candle power light, t made by the Welsbach Consolidated Light Co., complete with good man-, tel. opaline globe and 'patent burner, saves more gas than any other light. and gives a cheerful - radiance and steady flood of white light unequaled by - any other. Always , sold else- where at 75c and higher, regularly. None sold to dealers. For individual buyers only, at this great Friday bargain price of, only ... v. . . 48c 169 New Spring Tailor-Made Suits Reg. Values to $20 for $14.75 o NE hundred new Tailor-Made Suits made in the latest Eton stylesof all wool Panama, in black,navy and -brown.The Etons are madein the-newest: wcollarless effectr trimmed with braid and ; lined with satin. The skirts are hiade in the newest plaited shape, trimmed with braid to match the skirts. - Sold regularly to $20.00. For Friday Bargain Day . : . . . . . . . . . . . ,y $14.75 Reg. Valued to $30 for $19.85 IXTY-NINE new Tailor-Made Suits in Eton - and tight fitting - styles,' of cheviot, Panamas and fancy mixed materials, in black, navy, brown and a large variety of fancy cloths, made in plain tail ored and fancy, trimmed styles, with thort or long sleeves. The skirts are made in the newest plaited effects Sold regularly up to $30.00. . (fl-f A AT Friday Sale ..... . ... . . L!)f MP .. Great Sale Belt Buckles ' Jfovelty sample line purchased from a-rfew.York jeweler. The choicest and prettiest desijgis ever-offered at : prices far below their regular value. . Fine pearl, green gold, rose gold, sterling silver, black en amel and other novelties. 85c Pearl Buckles, sale price .......18 75c Pearl Buckles, reduced to 48E $1.00 and SL25 German Silver Buckles for . . . . .G8t 1.50 Belt Buckles, French gray finish 75 $1.50 and $1.78 Rose and Satin Gold Buckles . .$1.0O $2.00 Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, only $1.50 $2.00 Black Belt Buckles, reduced to ....... . .gl.25 $2.00 and $25 Novelty Rose Gold Buckles $1.25 $4.50 Novelty Rose Gold Sash Buckles $3.00 $7.50 Engraved Sash or Belt Buckles $5.00 RESH CHAPTER THE SULLIVAN IN; ROW OVER 'S GULCH BRIDGE donnotlreaa Robert fienvt flatly charred tha elty enainaar'a office with fnvorltlam In tha matter of conetrue- Ttlon of brldeea ov.r Sullivan gulch. at tha meeting tt tba eonncii yoateraay afternoon. Men.fea aald that for near ly a year plana had twen-andar way for tha Union avenue bridge, but no atape had been takan toward tha eon. tin o tlon of the .biidg. MaanUma, plana for brldgaa haye'been drawn for Eaat Twelfth and Eaat Twenty-eighth atreete and Grand avenue. , -. - "My eonetltuente are tired Of the de lay," aald Menofee, "The Union avenue bridge, they believe, la vnaafe, and they lwant a, ateel bridge. A resolution for tna nuiiaing or a new nnage waa puna by the council a year ago, but nothing haa been done becauee, I presume, of i favoritism. I move that all work upon bridge ever Sulltvan'a guloh be dl continued until the Union avenue bridge la built." V v " ; Bennett eppoeed 1 the' motion, as he aald It waa necessary to have the Eaet Twenty-eighth etreet bridge built ea soon aa possible so aa to give fire pro tection to Holladay addition and Irving' ton. t !-...-; ' . . ' i City Engineer Taylor aald no work I oouia o ons upon union sv.nu unui tne arena av.nue bridge le eompieteo, AM etreet railway ' traf f le la over the Union avenue bridge,. and if the atruc ture were torn down the people would have to crose over East Twelfth etreet or count the ties on the railroad tracks below. . :v -. - . ' Menefee'a motion was loat by a vote of t to I, the mayor casting the deciding rote on a tie. Aanand, Soothe, Menefee, TUG POLICYHOLDERS COMPANY ' la the only purely Or job Lift Inturaace Company ' ' 'f THE, VLRY BLST FOR -AN ORLGONIAN ' Call or writ for farther Information v ' ; .' H0M8 OFFICB SIXTM AND ANKENY STREETS, PORTLAND A. It. MIT.TS- I U BAMl'KU CXARENCB S. SAMtTffT - President. Qeneral Menag.r. .. . . Aalaunt JJanager. .- Preston and Baker voting for the mo tion ana Bennett, Dunning, Gray, wal laoei and Wills agalnstjt. HELP PUPILS OF SCHOOLS III SITKA Women's Missionary Society of Portland Presbytery ; Has Raised Six Thousand. At the annual meeting of the Worn. en'e Missionary society of the Portland Freebytery held yesterday at the Msr shall .street Preabyterlan church," the treasurer reported that" the--solcety ha raised K.IK.8I during the year for missions. The efforts of the. society will, be mainly directed during the nest year to helping the lit boys and girls. who are Inmates of Sitka Training school. Bom clothing and money has been aent te these pupils during tha past year."- .-.', . . '. - The annual election - of officers was held at yeaterdsy's meeting, and tha following officials were chosen for ths ensuing year: - president. Mrs. II. N. Scott; vice president..- Mrs: James Oar son, Mrs. S. B. Miller. Mrs, A. M. Worth,. Mrs. C. Dels?Q. Mrs James E. Wilson, Mrs. M. Lelnenweber, Mrs. Earl Bronough. Mrs. Albert Robinsoni rec ording secretary, Mrs. XL A. Brayman; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. 8. Inin nlng; hand end . Junior secretary. Miss Ethel Simpson; box secretary, Mrs. O. B. Cellars; T. P. 8. C. El secretary. Mlsa Ina Ayera; secretary of literature, Mrs Charles K. Hill; mission stndy secretary. Miss Ethel Simpson: secre tary over ''See and Land,'' Mrs. Olenden nlng: treasurer. Mrs. J. B. Werlln; li brarian, Mrs. D. IX Warners auditor, W. M, Bald. - ....... . . HUNDRED PER SHOULD BET THE SALARY, COUNCILMEN THINK - By a vote of 10 to 1 the eouneO or dered the submission to the people of a bill providing for the Increase of their salaries-of from lit to 1100 a month. The bill waa fathered by Councilman Wine. . "1 am not aahamed of It," he said when he preeented It to . the council. Til atand by It.- Dr. Ik M, Davie, an ex -councilman and a repreaentatlve of the Multnomah Push club, advocated the Increase of salary. Dr. Davla aald he did not be lieve a councilman could pursue hie du tie. honestly and fearlessly at a salary S0Z0D0NI TOOTH POWDER the favorite dentifrice. Per- " " f . . fectly delicious and fragrant. Positively beneficial. Ask your dentist . of til month. Seventy-five per eent of the voters were In favor of - the higher salaries, and he believed 1100 a month waa little enough for a council man. The motion to place the question upon the ballot was carried on a motion made by Wills and seconded by Menefee. Annand. Bennett, Dunning, Boothe, Menefee, Preston, Rushlight. Baksr, Vaughn and Wills voted aye, and Oray and Wallaoe no. Balding, Kellaher and Sharkey were absent. MACHINES MAY ' ' . FEED BONFIRE Possible Outcome) of Wlckhnm Case -No Formal Trial Before) " 4 Judge Cameron Expected. Unless Mark Sohluasel. the , money lender and part owner of the cigar store at I4 Washington street, raises an objection, according te tha arrange ment made between Attorney Moody for the defense and Deputy District Attor ney Uaner. ths case s rains t Schlussel and Alfred Wlckhe.ru. charged with op erating elot machine. In violation of the law, will be submitted to Judge Cameron without a trial. ' Hsney and Moody, In a conference held today, agreed upon the evl.lonce to be laid before th. nxirit. upon hloli ths cue. .re to be decided. tktilu"l. .. o. hi.ili'g of t:n action of X TVCUSUM II st tjt hxbm. The - v PAINT era ss. - - svsry tttse yam burs baan,ywiiti theSkmdaHMenmfnreteTlea HIGH STANDARD rlnrhea tseMe. " HIGH STANDARD' gah b-y 23 How Much Paint i - ar ' " ! . -" jtr . m. - io me uuu m 18 jlj ) ' hoxt WV'JfX iraiUmmfMmt. Every tlsw ins a M-mcxm Injlde caa, yoa get seers tneosa K I. ailea a tbe brtm. Xrmrr Snoiai "HIGH STAyD ARD fa fan TJ. 8. Oo.MnMMt tommtori Ummn ef pn. eotopedtreelr. Sowhea yea areederea pafaat a kiss Ums issa Lew. Biethsra, ass M ibe pmmtitf lathers. . T-'- f Tr- Thinal imaslilnalliiia. sflaun Tast waars ths teal rntmmm eeajej ia- Lowe Brothers "High Standard Liquid Paint . ' , Gtves Best Results V spiesdlnc sad esverrng. werktsg ssd sauliei s aUf ana el js te a sj eat eeei aeap paint Wbtch onicklr norm h Mnva. - . HIGH STANDARD" PAINT fa sswfaet the sielsrwH wMt a 0lr. siului t siticilssdsclentifceliiSMiiielsiuieaabe bensrjted Md - aislled. iioand sad wsmu.1 by powernU nerhiaery o ea Indeacrlharile n aee. nl s perfect enioo oi (sllda Ikiwfa. "HIGH STANDARD" PAINT k BMled la alMlstit cm e hick kees It almys iTesh aad grind asd sjarked With "TktttiM Mhm rUfYm Fittn. There Is a Lowe Brother. Paint far ererr . sad a Lew. Brother, seek la Bearhr erery town. Writ, se tor seenat easier? BUM aad W,MPaiotaa4PalBtlsg.' MiMw RASMUSSEN & CO., Second and Taylor 5t. "v - ( eryrww. hla attorney, declared that he would In sist upon a trial. Aa Judge Cameron overruled the de murrer interposed by th. defense last week, ho.dlng that It wss not neces sary for. the state to allege that en element of chance entered Into the operation of th. device., all that re main, for th. prosecution to show I. that, the msohlnea were exposed for play In a publlo place and that the con trivances were operated for niirchim- dlee or credits, r It 1 expected that Jiidxe f n.rtin will dei U1 that Lie prim i le r bis l th. rro!CuUiu en me cit la aultlrlent unon which to find anta guilty, 'i'n dfn expects defeat uud have emo Intention of carrying ' n. v upper courts. Bchlusael eon lit t.i i machor reliii'iuixli ' machliitf. rotirlm-areil, I r v fenee "u, r"t 14 ' 1 fu-(t to i"-n. l-i def-If S I: i '1 J"P I eltii"- t" Y . I i ti , e I I ' v. i