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THE 7 OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. - THURSDAY EVENINO, APRIL 4. 1007. DELEGATES FROH TILL OVER STATE - . ' i : : Members of Ladies of Mac cabees From East Also ' - Reach Portland. .- CONVENTION WORK TO Initiation of a Large Claae i Will Take Place to W. O.' W. Hall To. night, and Tomorrow Peprpeenta- , Urea of Oregon Will B Elected. U Delegate to th Oregon stat con vention of th Ladle of th alaccabeea have gathered In Portland and will hold' their first meeting tonight at the Woodmerf'of the World hall, when a large, claea . Initiation with jhe jSegree work will be carried out r- The realwork of the 'Convention tarta tomorrow morning at the aame BIG DEALERS JO PAY (ME Rectifiers' ; License Made. Six Hundred and . Wholesalers ',. Four Hundred. -" KILDALL'S TRIP IS POSTPONED Man Accused of Dodging Finn Tarfrs v in Alaska Arrangee Bond ; Satisfactorily. SHEPHERD OBTAINS END HE HA$ WORKED FOR While to' the 'Council the lawyer W asn't Abl to Get License Ordl nance Passed bnt la Saccessful aa an Ex-Member. - - ' V,1 Mrs. Lillian M. Holllster, Supreme Commander Ladles of th Mac cabees. i. '-. ; , -f-.-..., -. hall at IS o'clock and will be called to order by Mrs. Nellie H. Lambson. state commander of the society for Oregon and Washington. At that time a su nremer delegata and alternate repreeen tatlv will be elected to represent Ore gon at the supreme convention which will be held by the organisation th seoond week In July. if or than delegate are ta Fort- ' land to attend th convention and they represent nearly every city or impor tance tn-the state. They ar-aU n- thnslastlo workers of the order, whloh ttu Imui conatant.lv Inoreastna In mem bership and Importance among" secret societies. Among th more promenent members of th Ladle or th Macoaoees wno are present are Mrs. Lillian M. HoUlster of Detroit. .Michigan, who Is tha.su I preme eommander;, Miss Blna M. West of Port -.Huron, .Michigan,, supreme record keeper; and Xr. Ella J. Plfleld of Taeoma, supreme medical examiner. The three oflfcera will take a lead ing part in the Oregon convention and will address the member when they are la session .tomorrow. . . '. DEAD AGAINST GIRLS ;:l .r CLAD IN BUCKSKIH Admen's , League Thinks . Adver tisement Would Harm State Instead of Help It. Lest night th Adman's league went on record a being strongly -opposed to th proposition of sending a delegation of young women to. Jamestown expo sition In th costume or in inaians. H. C. Whlttler Introduced th remon strance, which was heartily Indorsed. Th admen held that lust such Ideas have for years prevented Oregon from coming Into Its own. . . . Real estate men held th floor last night at the meeting of the Admen's league.' Thef had been called In to dis cuss mean and methods of advertising Portland. - A large - number of .these "boosters" were present, Inoludlng the most aoUve realty brokers In th -city. Speeches -were mad both -by -the-real estate men and th adman. It was declared that what Portland needed was more of those real estata fMkers that are Just now coming to I th city, thos who are ready to ask 'for big prices and are Inspiring th others to do th same. Who eould build .'a city In th Sahara desert where blocks would be selling within a .few yea re for 1500.000. This was not brought 'out to east Any. reflection on Portland, but only to. Illustrat what a llv rsal syts man can do. . v . . - ' As 'a former councilman George S. Shepherd yesterday accomplished the object which he sought to, accomplish when h was a member of the leglsla tlvs body. - That waa to license restau rant keepers, grocers' and' others- thsn saloonkeepers who sell liquor at retail, and also to .license lacunars HI -ordinance, defeated et first ut proposed as a new bill by Councilman Wills,' was hurried . through., and under it J whole salers will have to pay a license of 1400 a year, rectifier $600, grocers wh sell liquor at retail $800, grocers who. em ploy solicitors $400, and druggists who display ilquors $100.',- Shepherd wa before th ouno11 to argue for the ordinance himself. WBsn Rushlight, moved that It be taken out of the dead-letter box. Gray recom mended that Its. consideration be In definitely postponed.. There were two reports, substantially th same, but on In handwriting and the , other type written. Th commute had looked Into both of them and hed decided that they be laid on th table. Rushlight and Bennett got th ' report off the table by a vote of 1 to 4, and suooeeded In getting th ordinance placed upon Its final passage. Then Shepherd butted In. ' Mayor Take a . "Worthy mayor,' he said aa a saluta tion to Mayor Lan. I "Worthy Shepherd," 'answered the. mayor. , who apparently saw a halo ' Simon T. ' KHdall, wh was ordered by Judge Charles K. Wolverton to go to Alaska to face a charge of oonkolrlng to defraud th government out of flak taxes, may eecape going to Alaska at present. ' The usual procedure la suoh cases I to giv th prisoner Into th custody of th marshal as soon as th warrant la issued with Instruction to tax him to th place where he la wanted. , ' Klldall ha been suoosssful In, arrang ing bonds that will hold him to th Alaska court and will report at Juneau for the November term. around the- ex -councilman's head. "Worthy mayor," resumed Shepherd, "I am going to here. If yon are sot going to listen to m I wont apeak. Don't run away. Ton haven't any. Tot any how. Stay and hear mac Shepherd was sddresslng th Bsayor, who had called Councilman Gray to the chair, and had taken a reoeaa for a few minutes. - ....... i Bhepherd-eontlnued -hi speech before Chairman Gray on th crime of th rectifiers. Hsald a great deal of the whiskey was mad In Portland and of Bull Bun water and aloohol. - Th liquor was not any better than Chine gin. BUI Oooa Throngs. Preston said th wholesale honses were willing to pay th higher license, but they wished th license of th rectifiers lnoreased also. A motion to lay the ordlnano upon th table was mad and carried. Aa hour later Will proposed prao tlcally th aam ordlnano. Gray moved that U be referred to th judlolary oom mltte. but th motion wa defeated by a vote of T to C On a motion to place th ordlnano npon th ballot, th vote stood to ' Bennett, Preeton, Rush light, Baker, Wallaoe and Will voted aye, and Annaad, Balding, - Dunnfhg, Gray,' Booth and' Menefe nay. The mayor, who had resumed th chair, cast th deoldlng vote la the affirmative. v James Craig and Lewi a Johnson, well known eltlsenfe of SUverton, are at the Oregon hotel. The only form of food made M y from wheat that is all nutri )( ment is the soda cracker, and ' yet the janly soda cracker ; of which this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit The , f - ''''',. The only only only only :3 I J " . .V":' 1AT10NAX BISCUIT OOMPAMY f 'l I j afe sftsJSfi:. 3faa aVrasi eoda cracker scientifically baked. . , soda cracker effectually : protected. eoda , cracker ever fresh, " ' crisp and clean. soda cracker ' good ' at all times. ( In a dttst tiffa, : , , - moisturt proof paekazu SITE" FOR PACKING " 5. COMPANY NEAR' SWIFT'S ' Manager Surkhardt I engaged In 'dosing the accounts of the Paolflo States Packing company whloh has tarn- poraniy ceesea opnrauofis in mis ciiy. ' Th company stopped Its wholesale I : business completely on April 1. - I It Is said that th company will re- I eume operations on a large seal at a I jster data.' A new looatloa Is to be se leoted, it I said, and a sultabls pack ing houss erected. It Is reported that the company, he an option on tract of land on th peninsula near the big Swift establishment and that a packing plaflt will be erected there. PERSONALS Miss Vivian Flexner, clerk In th of fice of Vnlted States Attorney William C Bristol. Is confined to her home on account f Illness. y i " C R. Ebtnger, Oliver J. STbtnger, Mrs. A. EXttngar, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Rerel Ings and Miss Gladys Redellngs,. of Chicago, who are at th Imperial hotel form a party touring the Pacific eoeat Captain. J. A. Sladen, clerk of th Un ited States circuit court. Is confined to bis home byxlllness. His condition Is not regarded as serious and ha aspect to be t hie office In several days, - Mrs. H. E. Ankeny, of Eugen. I at the Imperial hotel. . Mr. Ankeny Is In Portland on a shopping trip for several 'ttay- ' r.' I - 1 ia( T" Jl. W gaJ--J JftanJiJLd .1 ' BRAND CLOTHES Our entire line of Young Men's College Brand Clothes for Spring an d Sum me r now on display. Every college chap should see them. Ultra fashionable in both cut and cloth pattern, designed exclusively for style-wise chaps. .We are the sole agents. " Uladrao Waistinp; Fin imported Madras Waistings in a great assortment of exclutive patterns, white grounds with neat, dainty desifc-ns, stripes, checks and figures; 3-yard waist patterns spe cially priced; Bargain Fri- M day st. per pattern.. ,OOC Ilaclraa Curtai n . Colored Cross-Strip Curtain Mad ras, full 42 inches wide, comes in large assortment pf pretty stripe t patterns, (era ground with shaded stripes in colors green, red. yellow and blue: best 20 grade. 1 C ', Bargain Friday at 1JC 1 Almost every cus tomer that raters our bis: busy store , 1 "" : " ' " . . ' . ' 1 , 'in'", who 'is -posted -In values passes comment on our remarkable low prices. "I don't see how you can afford to sell your goods so low," you hear a hundred times a day. 1 "Why, they are asking a great deal more for the same goods all over town!' It is indeed difficult for a woman accustomed'to big prices to comprehend'our "wonderful-low prices. Here is the secret. When you bear" in mind the fact that we have the smallest expense in the city for the busi ness we do, pay cash for all our goods and sell them at all times at the closest possible margin of profit, our low price do not seem amazing after alL For Bargain Friday we have prepared some extraordinary values that the ' ; ' economical buyers can't afford to overlook. , v , - . The Host Faohionable Very Bluch Underpriced The most fashionable fabrics of the season are gathered here now. To appreciate the beauty, daintiness and smartness of our big Dress Goods Department, to comprehend the.vasthess and prodigality of assortments and to recognize the. full import ance of the values one should visit the department and make comparisons with what is shown elsewhere. We specialize foe ''.; '.';. ,'',,' ' ' ' -: '' ''''tomorrow: - ;'-." ' ':. V ' ,"' '.";'. '.',.; ' Cream Mohair 38-Inch fancy cream colored Mohair, great variety of neat small figures, dots, etc., very desirable for yQ spring and summer wear, washes beautifully, very durable ; exceptional values. Specially priced for Bargain Friday at. tC Black Panama 88-inch all wool Black Panama, made of fine lustrous yarn, spot proof, rich deep . black, excellent AC -quality; 60c values. Special Bargain Friday, per yard.zOC Novelty Panama An especially beautiful line of fancy Nov elty Panamas, in new assortment of new spring designs, new gray and tan effects, with pretty colored over-checks,' a rare opportunity to secure a spring suit at saving prices.1 Special price, per yard.............................. Silk and Wool ChaUies 80-inch Silk and Wool Challies, great variety of neat smalt designs in good range of pretty colorings, very suitable for summer gowns and separate waists. Of Special Friday, per yard... ................ ........:..oDC New Spring Suiting 88-inch new novelty spring Suitings, greatest line ever shown in Portland, all the very newest ideas in neat checks, stripes and broken plaids ,"in every pop- y p -ular shade. Special Bargain Friday........... .frDC Our Me n's Depa rtment Four Bigr Specials for Friday . S- If everybody who reads these modestly stated facts of tomorrow! opportonltles could see the goods advertised, there wouldn't be a tingle garment left by noon. We can only tell half the story in type youll not be disappointed If you come expecting extraordinary rallies, . Men's Underw'r 70o .. . - Regular $1X0 Grade. ,A full Una of men's spring weight cotton elastic ribbed Underwear; a good serviceable garment; shirts and drawers arc well made and neatly finished; our regular $1.00 garment; special Bargain JQq Men's Underw'r 80o , - Regular 50c Value. Aa odd lot of men's cotton alastlc ribbed Underwear; good spring weight: color blue; an extra good 50c value, sped si Bargain Friday et. ?..39c Men's 'Kerchiefs Go . Regular 10c Values. Men's white Handkerchiefs, hem stitched, large silk initial, soft finish, ready to use; regular 10c values, special Bargain Fri- Men's Neckwear 15o Regular 35c Values. A rare showing in men's Ties, reg ular width four-in-hand and large club styles; come in plain colors and large assortment of fancy pat terns; regular 25c snd 35c values, special Bargain Fri- 15c A WONDERFUL LIST OP BAROAINS Ribbons, Neckwear and Embroideries In the Pency Goods aisle the economy list for Friday Is especially diverse end varied.-.Yet th rniacellane character of these items is only- in sound. ' They have e common basis and classification ALL BAROAINS UNUSUAL. , We've never before given you more inter esting news than this, y ; - 25c fancy Taffeta Ribbons, 4 Inches wide, all colors. ............. 15 25c plain and fancy Veiling, comes in all the best colors ......8 25c Stock Collars and Turnovers, all new patterns, st .....94 50c silk and lace Stock Collars, beautiful new goods. 25) 50c Neck Ruchings, colors black and white, 6 pieces to box S9e $1.00 Allover Embroideries, handsome new patterns, at... .58 254 Flouncing Embroideries, widths from 6 to 12 inches... 12 H S1.00 Lace Cbllar and Cuff Sets, extraordinary values at..... 63 20o ttlain and fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, only.... .12'Sf $15 chiffon Neck Ruffs, in all the best colors, at..... ........... .89 $175 silk Scarfs, both plain and fancy, extra good quality.... 1.29 25 Persian Trimming Bands, ell widths and-colors.4j.-5..;.-,v;rr..f $12.50 Ostrich Feather Boas, hi all fashionable colors..... ..ftt.75 Standard Calico 60 Instead of lAo Hundreds and hundreds of yards best Standard Calico, all new styles, In light, medium snd dark colors; mill ends in lengths from 10 to 20 yards, regular 7yic trades, Bsrgain Friday DC Strap Purses 49c Instead of -75o 7J- Women's Seal Craln 8trap Purses, mads with neat pearl clasps, medium slse, sflk lined, sold all ever the city at 75e; our special prioe 4Q tomorrow? Bargain Friday... i, , 1.. fJC Toilet Paper 10c Instead of 15o qnality Toilet Paper, fine absorbent lis; never before sold for less A r one day only, Bargain Friday.. 1UC Extra Special Tomorrow Bast tissue,' tun i,(axi sneets, lo-os. roll than 15c a roll, specially priced for - Back Combs 27o Instead of 50o . Tomorrow w place on sale e special lot of Shell snd Amber Back Combs u a number of pretty styles, xellent valu et SOc, on sete (or 07. one day only, Bargain Friday e I C Cushion Slips 30o Instead oi 50o Pretty Velouf Cushion Slips fat e large assortment of new colorings and patterns, finished on three sides, all ready to use excellent valu 9QM at 508 on sale for one dsy only, Bsrgain Friday.,, v7C Safety fcins 4o Instead of 80 Tomorrow we place on sale a special purchase of n!cVl-platd and Japanned Safety Pins, in all th best sires: usual Be quality, ape- M eialry priced for one day only, Bsrgain Fridsy. tC Hooks and Eyes 2o Instead oi 5o Good quality Hooks end Eyes in both straight end hump styles, silvered snd japanned, in all sis; never before sold for lees than 5c a card. ) specially priced for Bargain Friday....; a&C a h. T. Wonderful SHOE BABGAIUS Our supremacy in ahoe-eelling has opened to us avenues of supply that are closed to other stores.- .We get exclusive control of the best makes and the most fetching styles, and w also, get the "best things" makers hare to offer in the way of unusual values. Hence these shoe bar gains that hare no equal anywhere. Our Morri son street window' will giv you en idea of the many etylee. '-;' " '' Women's new SHOES and OX- , FORDS Beat-$2JO-nd $1.00 txoo Prompt action will enable you to share in a most extraordinary shoe event. Through a very large and most fortunate purchase we are abl to sell real $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords at the ridiculously low price of f l.OO. At this price you have choice of several hundred pairs, all this season's styles, in vici kid, patent leather and patent colt leathers, in both plain lace and Blucher cut; heavy, light and medium soles, with military or low heels; also one and two-strap) Slippers. Not a pair in the lot made to sell for less than $2.50; most all are $3.00 tf (f Shoes; your cboic at... ,.,,)i.vU MEN'S NEW SPRING STYLE SHOES AND OXFORDS, f 2.85. ' . Best $3.50 and $4X0 Oradee Basement Shoe Department. At this price you hare choice of the following well-known makes: Spence Shoe Company's $4.00 Oxfords, Rice St Hutchins $50 Shoes, the Churchill $30 Shoes, Macey Broa.' $3J0 Shoes. . , About 20,000 pairs all told, this season's most popular styles, in all the fashionable leathers, rid kid, box calf, patent colt, etc. in both plain lace and Blucher styles; medium, light and heavy soles; not a pair in the lot sold for less thsn $3.50; most all are $4 and $5 values; & QC all go at one price, your choice.. $O0 ' ; -WALK-OVER" SHOES AND OXFORDS. salsT. ; ' $3.50 and $4X0 Values Main Floor Shoe Department By far the Lowest Price ever quoted on Hlgh-Orede, Up-to-Date Shoes. The celebrated $3.50 "Walk-Over" Shoes and Oxfords, in patent leather and blackrvici kid, lace and button, with light and heavy soles, Cuban, concave and military heels, as well as the Lady Churchill $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords, Ziegler Bros.' $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, the Sherwood $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, Hannah McCarthy $3.50 Shoes and Ox- 9T forus; all go at one price, your choice..... ....... .; .......r.p4i.0f Th? Big Stoclzing Values A most important sale of women's and children's Stockings special Friday Bargain Sale of - Stocldncs That Are; All Good ; . , Women's Black Stockings Recent, arrrvals in "women's black gauss lisle, silk lisle end plain lisle hose; double heel, toe and sole; splendid f Aft grades, specially priced for Bargain Friday at 3 PAIRS FOR. ejl.vv Women'e Black' Stockings 400 dosan women's black Stockings with colored embroidered dots, figures and stripes, absolutely stainless, splendid wearing stocking; specially, priced for Bargain Friday, f r per pair 17C Children's Black 8tockings Full line of lxl rib Stockings, double sole, extra spliced heel snd toe, garter tope, best wearing stockings on th market for boys and girls; regular 25c quality; special at . C( 8 pairs for ;.....0UC Dress Buttons lOo Instead of 20c , A half-price sale of fancy Dress Buttons, in sn endless assortment of kinds and colors; our best selling numbers st 20c sad 25c a card Ift ef 2 doan( specially priced for Bargain Friday ......'. ...IvC Hack Toweling: 5o Instead oi 7o For tomorrow's sale we place on sale about 500 yards White Huck Tow eling, full 16 Inches wide, good firm Quality; extra good value at 7c e yard, one day only. Bargain Friday... tw Curtain Bods 12Xo Instead oi 25o Brass Extension Curtain Rods, extending from 30 to 54 inches; rood. Strong qnsllty, finished with large silvered ends; sold every- 19'- ' where at 23c each, specially priced Bargain Friday , liC I Three leHdioi. Silk aliiiec 89c e ' aa Aekt jap suks 2U,ow. yarns r-inc:i Silk, over CO different shadfn, I- &r cream ana black. J' ILXTKA BFEIALi SILK VALUES F OK BAKUAIN FRIDAY A gale Of exceptional interest, as values wiu De c:.;r " which will not be equaled again this season, - Black Taffeta 27 inches wide, war- II Black Taffeta 9 6-inch black Taffeta, war ranted pare silk, buckskin finish, spot- II ranted every thread silk, beautiful Swiss less black, known to be the best silk in finish, perfect black, highly lustered; good the city at 75c bpeclally re- Q $1.25 quality. Special Bargain duced for Bargain Friday, at. .. UC Friday, per yard. ............ . ins? cream values at 60c Friday price,1". Our Eirs ipem. in