THE OREGON J DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. - THURSDAY EVENING, MAY. 8 1C07. E WITH PERJURY eSfT C91D STSIKE IS ..vii an Huge :LecJge That Mortars Out Hundred Seventy-Five a Tori . Activity at the Hurnp. j ..('"....,.... .''.J.., - , '.V '(Special Dlipatea t Tae JearaaL) ; Buffalo Hump, Idaho, May J. A new gold strike of almost Incredible rich naa la ranrirfaA fmm Paaalav f?ralr. DODGED PAYMENT, ' C " the north "loo the Clearwater. rc a i luriMV ai tnwrn mc very rar rrom wis piaee. me ore OF ALIMONY ALLOWED Ja, very tlch in gold, and when pulver ised In the Tpugh yields nearly 1175 a ton. The mine was " discovered by Confectioner Sworo.Jle Had Spent Mowa and Carpenter lata laat fall but - i uuuiing waa nua iiwui h ineu. - iini His Money ou Gambling and Autos j eprlng they want back and located the f Flan. of Wife's 'Attorneys) Who - Are Following the Judgi 14 . Suggestion. re's COlllllII 10 JEEI III SiliEfJ County. School Superintendents Will Hold a Conference There In' July.' :' "FORGETFUL PASSEF.GE ; AVERTS TRAIi'l IVREGK delivered the addreaa of the day. He spoke in a strong voice and with great earnestness, pausing frequently at the outbursts of applause. Aa the president concluded um address the flags envelop lng- the statue war released, and the massive bronse figure emerf'd through the folds, of red. white and blue. At the same Instant tha hnnm f -an an. Had Train Stopped at the Next I tlllery salute came from a battery of ' ioe Bias wpangiea Banner' can from the. manna band. - It was an lnapirlnc moment, and. led by President Roose velt, the enure assemblage Joined in cheating. (Joarael ftmltl KervleeJ ; I Tha nnvalllna- : was " 'nllmaA t a. tos Angeles, May fc The fortunate dresses on tha Ufa and deeds of Oea olrcnmstance of a passenger of a South-1 eral McClellan, delivered by Major- em Pacifld train falling to get off at uenerai uaniei B.-Sickles. Major-Oen- Statiorv and Switch Was Found Open; In conformity with tha Oregon echool "r" . "7" 1 , , r. aral O hw rM.3.Z ws. state fiJnarintann.ntJ. h a,- Santa agination, last night j?:,4 " Major-Oeneral Bat" Admitted Store Held In Trust for Illm. Was I ledge, bringing out Q them a small e,n I box of the richest orkever aeen in thla district The ledge -1s said to be 100 feet wide, and old prospeotors say It will be tha richest gold mine in Idaho. Prospectors are' flocklne- Into tha new Charges Of perjury are likely to grow I district and staklna- claims and flllne- eut or stuDDorn sgnt peing maae oyi locations on adjacent ground. X,,, Ceorge tCheen. a PorUand AetlTlty fat tha Uxmp Omatry, "Tpo'n Mm !7KeMTS5 fJgff SJ'SlSl Jast tcember. At tha conclusion of a STZwnnJani two hours' ..-.ion brfore Judge Bears XWrZ 0T lhA Peavm.9anrtBGarnoun " winter tEFlUfiJl tif? kth. difc h, ! crew and tha l. their next move would be to ask the aie-i ,, h o tile a number oc per-i-. T..tr. n I i-'v". . .Vr...Cf: Prevented Z TeTrlbie "wreckT Tha for. Qrenrllla M. Podga. ? 7 . , , ; w v Ti tnU paaaenger aaked tha condactor at Salem - July 1-1, to let him off at tha next station, a eld-1 1A A OUI MfiTflMfC P.PDT IC . L. D. HalrVr,of (r,-. allarf Hatnaa. an aft.r aomel f llllU I Ul O UtDI IO trlct attorney to Bury informations against Gheen, During tna aession Attorney vaugnni from Lake Creek, will be running full blast The Jumbo has recently put on la h)a fnrra. Tha ftnafa 4a Mki m , asked that Gheen bo committed to JalU'men and la sinking and running levels r for refuting to pay the alimony, M It r end doing mora work than ever before. J. Smith la In charge of development . BRIDE-TO-BE .(Continued from Page On a) appeared certain that ha baa tha money, , .When Judge Sears ruled that a court of I work. , equity haa not tba power to commit ai. The outlortk inr ri,ia wv ... tnan to Jail for euch a reaaon Vaughn other nearby camps Is brighter than Jhen asked that Gheen be committed for many yeara. Men are very scarce , fto JaU for persistent lying on the end wagea la fS.SO a day. There la at "n ruieo iuon prTpresent ii feet of snow In this die ceeaings woo. a noi ds proper ana sug-j trlct. Which Inaureo an abundance of poBioa uu 1am mij rmw7 unaor un i water for mining purposes. ' vircuniBwncvs w vuiy b ui mi ouargaa j gf perjury.,, ..-:.''1fw:. : v i -' -: Said JKe Blew U tha Xonay. ' . ;' Gheen waa put on tha witness stand : to explain why ha had not paid the tv ' 5S0 lumn allmonv and IIS ner month tha court bad -awarded his wife, MaudeJ vulnerable to the attacka of an army A. Gheen. -At previous alttlngs It had reaonero ana artiste. , A persistent been conolifslvely proved that be bad rumor that aha had already been mar at leeet $4,000 or IM0 on deposit In rld to Corey in Paris waa not deemed local banks a short time before tha da- worthy of denial . Another that Corey crea or tna court... Jie pieaoea poverty, I nlu securea me xsmous maaiaon Square bowever, insisting that he had spent I Garden apartments of tha lata Stanford , most of his aubstance on racetrack wmie waa aiao allowed to go by default gambling and automobiles. Believing Beyond admitting that aha would ,th(u he had the money "salted down" marry Mr. Corey on May It, Mlas GU- Isomewhere, tha wife's attorneya put maa ha refused to be interviewed slnoe , htm through a severs course of cross- her arrival under aa assumed name yea- '-jauestloning. yr'x.ti'x'1' iS vj-'jU ' v.v-.'-:- .t4,., . Though the confectioner waa on - the XUata line XMrtom, stand for over two hours, the lawyers Arrangements bavo now been oom- Kot less information out of him in that Ptd by Mr. Corey for occupying time than. the. witness could have told wlth hl" bn New Tork residence at Jn two minutes if ba chose. ' Instead of f 01 rifth avenue. . When Mr. Corey se- . answering tha qusstlons put to him, be lcted the mansion . the owner. Mrs. .discoursed on foreign topics, tried to be 'ames u Marti jv protested against funny at te expense of his questioners 1 leealnglttoa single man, whereupon the and otherwise misbehaved. He contra-1 magnate assured her that be wiahed it for uroseix ana bride. j.ne tease was therefore mmAm ant Menominee. Wisconsin, wUl be the prin-f grumbling the official agreed to do so. clpal apeaker and has chosen for the ... Aa . the train neared the aidlnjr ' it suojec 01 nisaaaress lnauscnai r.au-i glowed down, and -the- engineer was cation." H. B, Dewey, deputy state I horrified to aee that hts locomotive took superintendent, of Washington; W. n I the switch, which had been left -open. Harmon, state superintendent or Mon-1 This switch ends abruptly in a ONE MILLION DOLLARS (Speeta! mpeteh te The Jeanta!.) Olympla, .VTash., May ISUte Treaa- aand I urer Mills today paid off 1240.000 out. Una, and Miss S. B. Chamberlain, state bank, and everr effort was made to I standing -bonds aaralnat tha atata'a m. !U.?rl?.Un,ei?t ' i. i1 tdlcSf "top or the train went into .a hole, eral fund. The bonds canceled - were " vvmiui.i7 wiuiauwiN jwaw. . Air was sppuea anu awo put on iua i iBauAj In ' 1001 hv Havarnn Tnk r Praalriant R AlH.rm.n haa r.ra.1 All. 1- llB"U"a ,n "1 UOVernor JOb R, - w , . mm , anv axow w . .ay - w a eMa HW WW w WVlll naw , wihj av aa a uaaan an" VWAM, MIlMhaaaa ajafSB Aak OBWaT nmrmA than ZnTlAwlnar nrvo-r.m I wa-wa wis hanlt whar. ka rpain ama I l MWi" WW-, W Am ! W w ' " f " i- lvwa vasa nio watin. w uvu aw umii msiw -aa ID ODO MOIL i' ' ". "-t -l ' Monday. 1:S0 p. m"What the Coun- to a atandstilL - v ty Superintendent Can Do to Make the! At this point which la downgrade, I atan-itn. t. Vv- .V..- Annual MeeUng Better Attended and trains usually coast at tha . rate of SO I eral fund which tha atata i iT. ifnra tn).M.Mnk- t..h. mnnnii .11.. .- . u .ki I "r luna, wnicn ua state owaa to the ...... , - un general sonooi rut i and on which a u reporte to county superintendent I but the stopping of. the train to allow !.r e,nt j, being pa!4 118 01 jueaoay, a. in. vxiuniy annuu m-i me passenger wno raissea nis station toii..ii ,h. ... - . Btltutaat What Part Hhall Ra Infnrma. Xl.amharV . ... . w v "iio,ia tionU and What Pert In.plr.tlonair; tropha. Omclal.-.f wad are - 1.!?' ehemgearia afhool register. Tuesday, i:0 p.-tn.--Ksaults to Be Secured from Iocal , Institutes: - (a) Academic; (b) ,' Professional! (o) : On Community.", "Administration of Com. pulsory Educational Law. Wednesday, a. m "What May Be Accompiiabed pt School Board Con' ventlonsT Howf; vestlgatlng the open wltoh. MAYOR CLEANS OUT (Continued from Page One.) dieted himself numerous times and in J lea. ted bv his a-anarai aahavlar that ha was determined to dodge payment of the " wa w! "tieaaea by and ifor the Mrs. w. . K. aUlmony. v l Store Held te Tmst, - Gheen i virtually admitted that John Holtgrieve, who aucceeded him aa pro-1 . prietor oi a store at 181 Third street, , It holdulg the property in trust for him J until ue"'Mtti-nli may disentangle nimaeir jtota' hia marital e ; ties. responslblU- oooupancy of Mr. and Corey." - : ' Mrs. Elisabeth Corey Bigga, slstsr of the steel king, aald: , . j "I do not object to my brother's mar. rlaga. , Why ahould I object T My prl vata opinion In the matter la that it la fata business absolutely Us business tionj (a) City; b) Country." The Marlon county teachers and the uaiem teacnera are nuauy at making all local arrangements for the convention, which is being planned on a targe acaie. number of the reaorta against which the Industrial Educa-rmy officers hadbeen vainly protest s CAN MAKE LANE (Continued from Page One.) 'XJeorge H. Thomas haa challenged Dr. Harry Lane to try conclusions with him aa to their respective strength and popu larity with the Democratic voters at the coming prlmarlea. "The name of Mr. Thomas will ' be printed on the ballot as tha only Demo cratic candidate for mayor. Mr. Thomas chairman ' of the county and city I e w. vorto V . 1 . . . - . . . I . w- wmocnug caninu ooraraiiiae, naa uau i present lng because of the proximity to their own homes. The mayor's order was I placed In the hands of the police com-1 mittee, of which E it. Sohof leid is chairman. - v, - v ' -. Captain Bradley, acting Judge-advo cate, who haa handled the matter, so far as tha army officiate ware concerned. when told of Mayor Harvey's order, ex-1 association is in annual aession In El pressed his entire satisfaction with it Paso and tha business section of the stating tnac no runner action wouia be i city is gay with colors in honor of the taken oy mm in closing the streets, visitors. Delegatea from all parts of providing tno order was raitnruiiy car-1 Texas were on hand at tha formal enan iriea out, , warrants being unimportant Hereafter the atate will be obliged to pay not leaa than 1 per cent Interest on permanent school fund moneys, . In stead of per cent, which the pres. ent outstanding bonds carry. This la a result of the .law passed last winter fixing tha minimum interest charge at I i per cent ., , J TEXAS DIVISION T; P.' A. HOLDS: ANNUAL SESSION i aearaal Soerial aarrlee.) ' El Paso. Tex May I. Tha Texas division of the Travelers' Protective UNVEIL STATUE' (Continued from Page One.) tha general's son, was lng today, Numerous and novel fea I turee of entertainment Intersperse the convention program, which extends over tnree aays. y The reporu prepared by the ; officers for preeenUtlon to the I convention show that tha association la I in flourishing "condition, both numer lcaliy and. financially. President Roosevelt and the members of the cabinet were escorted from the white House by a squad of cavalry. When tha president r arrived at the stand tha entire aasemblage rose and splendid facllitlee to advertise his can' didacy. . v; ;-.,'-.;.;, "On the other hand the friends of May or Lane are and have been under the im pression that ha would not be a candi date at the prlmarlea and on that ac count many of them will not go to' the primaries at alt Many Democrats who advocate his reelection are not cogni sant tof their right to vote for' Mayor Lane by writing his name on the ballot and placing the X before hts name. All this, added to1 the -natural Inertia of many, and the reluctance of voters to take the time and trouble to write the! Bishop Satterlee, President name or ine eanaiaata, maaes the con teat a most unusual one. "Yet I belie-a.-notwlthstandlh the handicap under which Mayor Lane would be placed in auch a rontest, that If the right to vote for him by writing his name -thus: - 0C Harry lane.' In the space which will appear on .the ballot Dixi Fljer It Wrecked. (Journal Special Sorrlce.) - ' Atlanta, Ga,, May 1. The Dixie rive. the fastest train on the Georgia Central. Wt -Jro'm Ttnta "JSE? " killed and a number Injured, some fa tally. . , . - ; ; . . " . president of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, delivered a brief Intro ductory address, and General Horatio C King of Brooklyn, recording secre tary of the society, gave a sketch of tha statue. : After aa Aeronaut- Make Start. St Louis. May I. The"HawleT-8tev. ana balloon a tartar at 11 in tkia mm.- Impresstve invocation by lng. There waa little wind, and tha Roosevelt I balloon drifted In s northerly direction. no n .n 1 ffigla-0a Tailorei CMlm The smartest ready-to-wear clothing In America. . They depict the latest style innovations for spring i and surnmer wear.' t . r , , ;, ' There are but .few of the high priced exclusive': custom tailors who can equal the smart, fashion able Chesterfield Clothesnone excel it Every Correct Style Is Here P.60 So $50.00 : 269-271 Morrison Street ' DEMASSEY CASE TO GO TO THE JURY-TONIGHT New Tork, May I. Baroness da Mae " wav know her fata tonight, if the ......Winn are completed - today. Her attorney told the Jury the prosecution had baaed its case completely upon cir cumstantial - evidence, supported by biased witnesses. Tha prosecution up held it circumstantial ease. It Is ex pected .the Judge will charge the Jury late this afternoon. , - ... The Seaside Signal wants to see aa academy or college, established there. The Store Noted for Beat Goods at Lowest Prlcea.1 and , concerns nor, one elea. It la his Immediately under the name , of Mr, Attorney-paar';aVaiJha Anally n J'.h',w,th" 10 mUTf MabeUe Thomaa,; la made known and brought v. WUaT wvt w villain, umVW i SB a VI iwet a n at A m laalAa a 1. . ,'that he has something over 1100 on da- Z? nait in h u.w., '. i , 1. 1 1 cannot set and f 300 on deposit at the Ladd at Til ton ba'bk, and Judge 8eara Issued an or der of Court requiring the banks to pay ver this money. ' - - The grounds of the Gheen divorce were Cruel and Inhuman treatment Grose and habitual drunkenness -and as sociation with disreputable persons were among the speclflo charges. Gheen's appearance on the stand showed him to be an alcohollo degenerate. ; see why there has bean an mncn pupiic' interest In Mr. Corey's per sons! affaire." - . . v-.-i Mrs. Riggs expressed, surprise when luturinea ox ue nearness of toe import Sister Kept Ignorant. to the attention of any considerable number of the Democratic voters, Lane I wiu receive a majority of ; the votea for mayor at the primaries. I am led to believe this not alone from the senU-l ment 1 bear expressed by nearly all the democrats with whom I coma In con. tact, but as much by my faith in the average Integrity of the mass, of the 'Mm Mi atanlay DIVORCE KEPT SECRET is, I nave not beard it" she said. "I oo not xnow the date. If any haa been aecraea upon, ana ix I aid know I cer tainly should not tell it I do not know anything about any arrangements, and have nol aeen my brother for a long um iinini Mr, yorey has aucceeded very well la keeping the publlo Ignorant Of till nlifi.K ... ... .. (Continued from IPage One) 1 Mr, Corey Is a man "of deepest re- .t,. . - T ., . .L. ' aerve ana tuia not ventured any publlo ;j Z Z", 1 : I explanauon for his acta, but he re- Maa,w55s 5S?ss Mf-the date of the wedding is May Democratic voters of this city, and of the sentiment prevailing among them, I in favor of law and order, and In a ,. I less, honest administration of our city Xlvlde Spoils of Offloe. Tn writing thus. It is not my lnten- uon, ana I ao not wish to be understood ae speaklna disnaraalnalv nf Mr. I Thomas, He has Ions- been B ' ner. I inena, ana i oeiteve mm to be clean, courageous and honest Ha waa. however, schooled In his earlier life In ue ranxs or the Renubllcan cartv. and aviaeniiy oejieves in machine methods. VWLiVO Made from, best grade cambric with 2 rows fine torchon lace insertion, lace edge and CUt- extra - full frnnt A splendid 40c quality, all Or? -sizes, each .............. eWC nv fhu hn,, A him ,,, i . 3 ?lmikllr "nt w tM ot tn" world. "He has. nevertheless. I think, sub my unicago house on him, but I would I Mia cnni.mni.t.4 at, i. ,v. iaii t,i..i ..... ..... 2 ""X noi give mm anytmng more. .That lalatraaa ith v.i. ... v nsin. dm..i . l sralnarf at ahnnt tea AAA - I .... . " i . ."Mvto mm Iiai- I ' L' - --- . , . i un aea ana wno nna hun .iivino- innnt. ierea dv a nnmh nr aaii i uously In a chateau in France with a crate none of whom believe he could retinue of servants since the domestic possibly be elected, -and few of whom troubles of the Coreva became niihlln will support him In June, if ha la num. la believed to be part of his plan toiIna-ted, Into becoming a candidate for "set nimseir rignt" -t mayor on a piauorm tne principal plank : The new home which Mr. Corey haa ,n which la a promise of a fair division ffniMMi Tnf nia nnna nv.riAnir. ih. i or ina anoua nr Arriba , L. "TbB 5nJ th romance that startled It Is a magnificent f lve-atory mansion o, "To the end that no covert Inalnua. wf w T?.r V."? teor than rear gray atdne. The interior is carefully t,on" may be charged against this ar- wnen tne miaaie-agea woman married J planned to be entirely in keeping with I '. desire to state frankly that I aak the young Lochinvar from California on the archltectuBe, the reception haU hav-1 th' it be published for the purpose of 11 anftai Ma . a) ja 4 A As) ' a . a. A a. . ' M A I . aa. . I .mltlH a.-.Ab. . . 1 J, Tv' ,' "' movu monin ww i imr rounaea oaicontes, a rounded stair-1 clulln io me attention of that large Along Broadway, where Mlsner Is well known, It was asserted that he had obtained the $1,000,000 settlement -which Mrs. Mlrner had promised him before , the marriage. ;.rv,- - . ; One story in clreulatlon is that Mra. rjizner win soon wed again. ,16-Bntlon - Silk Gloves , $1.19 Pair For Friday and Saturday 16V button Silk Gloves in colors, tan, gray, mode, pongee, navy, brown, pink, blue and reseda. Wash !a Waists $2.75 Suit Department For -Friday and Saturday we place on sale about 10 doxen best quality Wash Silk Waists in black or white, with elbow sleeves and front in beautiful em broidered and open ' work designs these waists self regularly at $4.00 each. '.. Choice, while they fj last at, special ............ 1 0 Voile Shirts $9.85 Made from the celebrated "Altman" Voile and the best $15 skirt in town. Come in black only, in - extra full plaited styles with 4-inch silk fold and day and Saturday eSJ.85 I Special . ;..97c lC-Batton Lisle Gloves i. 7c Pilr Best quality French Lisle in the popular suede finish and in all leading colors, including black and white, all sizes, best $1,50 grade, . . , ivnirr i aims m 1IUI1L) Uiallll WAISTS other , big lot of those pretty white lawn Waists will be ready for you Friday and Saturday Dainty embroidery and lace trimmed styles. Regular $1.65, $1.85 to Mr.' Terkes' death. case with a balcony at the landing and I number of Democrats who believe that la tall white marble mantel. ' public office is a publlo trust. The The drawlne room la on the aaeond I ' tnai tney can vote for Harrv Lauia floor and furnished In Lonla iv. atvla. I t the prlmarlea by wrltlns- hia nana in The color scheme is buff and gold. The I ,tna Proper Space on the- Democratic bal furnlture is entirely in rllt. elaborated I lot and placing the OC before It and bv carved and upholstered with- pale Un I ao doing place the stamp of their dUap. sua, nana emoroiaerea - in vines andl"UTU tne macnine metnods pur- l flowers of delicate design. The table I fu,d and th' PUa system advocated is aiao or gilt laoorateiy wrought as r oeueve to oe a very small are also the mantle and an antique wall minority of tha Democrats of thla city. mirror in a massive gold frame and! In Justice to Dr. Lane, I desire to mounted-on a quaint gold table wlthl1 that this article is submitted carved leg. , I wiinout any auggestlon from him and In the center of the drawing-room, wunoui aia Knowledge or consent" resting on tne leaporda akin, la an an- wA Handsome Booklet. The Title Guarantee k. Trust tlquo wooden sleigh, filled with foliage I reaching to the celling. In one cor-1 i .t.nAa .m, v.n.ti.ii nM...n.i i i n ib uuarantee at Trust Mm. . fci i v. . w. v.m . vMv.n.i. wv .iviia. . . . - v,i, n-a mmjt i- .k...t. I pany or tnis city have 1ut lsaned aa a I mA' .U VUVIUUI .a. . I . . . . . r . . " eeremonles, mounted on a post six feet Z"IYZ nvT lw ,V"n anniversary high, all gilt elaborately carved. J,, ndBOn. booltlet oonUlnmg a In the empire bedroom the walls are ffV-..!ltorr of tt? company and i . ja aaaw aia.aa a - - ii. v - a. &vi vu c4k BiuuuuiiL a 1 1 ai vsem ai rati dranarlea. canon and nnholaterina- to f.bl? r,w0 development The 11. niatohVT - --. " ; " lueirauona anow the exterior of the .m -.1 . company's bulldlna- at tha erniM f Alia orioa a uuiaoir im m. araun oi I a-t.nnA mr.A TXr..i.i-..- V . . beauty and on. which would delight ; , Z??Wl'l any feminine heart White suit damask l Bnhiiiiiinii T. ...n. . . L "1 spllshed with immense pink roses U ff.1 "prSaV? &gf!l naed alllca for walls, chairs, dlvana oil I . . v 1 ogers, : used alike for Walls, chairs, divans, pU lows and raperiea , A long circular dressing table. Is built In the curved Take them off If they hurt. You cannot wear the "oinch OUt Of a Shoe. But you Can buy If window and covered with a glass top. Roses aiso ngure in tne arapery arouna this toilet table. : There are also many lounging places ' and f acilltlea for , re ceiving and entertaining the fair guests of the bride with charming informality. Boaewood Pining Soon. a shoe, without the pinch, the tianan bhoe; for instance. Feela as comfortable as your stock ing, built along graceful lines and holds its shape until the last nunme, . i -. . First atreet Copies Of this. SB well aa ntha anna. nlrs. street mapa and views of Portland may be had for the asking. Tha Titia Guarantee A Trust company, 240-244 Washington street corner Second. Port, land. Oregon. , the house, one side being fitted tnHmi The dining room is buUt in one end of ls used :throughajt a mantle extending w mi wuiij-uB an immense side board, on the opposite elde of the room Doing eiaoorateiy carved with Hon heads. The ' table Is also "beautlfutly graven ana is surrounaea witn rour chairs te fMbvtsuviuvnuvw uu i ing a, tone-or siaieuness to the rare tt 'a," .' t I beauty of this room. , Two marble Hons' '77V tVft tit) I JJUOr COUCC, It ISH ( JJUOU I crouch on oitner siae or the dlntng room iiX r U 1 m J 1 1 1 tor UnvbOdV.- ,4JaiB are intended rpr foliage. .k w L) mtll Ll 11 u 11 m II 111 . , Isn't such a shoe worth pay- ng a httle more for? Hanan Shoes for women, too. J -v ; COFFEE It is : a mistake': on j the I Buy Ribbons Dere i;S0l?ard8. Jet quality Satin Taffeta Ribbon in N0.JBO width and m all the popular shades, in. eluding red, pink, blue, green, black, white, 2rtn,S',iRn' brown, navy, etc, etc, on Special Sale , Friday ndSatarday at, ni yard ,;:,;.'..' . . .'., . . . , ,,,,,..';,,,,.-. . , . , mJLC RthwHth2!!l ?' -SiIk Taffeta as follows: U's W. 2! 22. 15a; 40, 18a; 60, 21. : r-. Knitwear Specials Women's Summer Union Suits sleeveless low neck, . knee length lace trimmed, regular 45c grade, Friday and. OC Saturday . .OC , Women's ine Ribbed 1. Lisle Vests low neck, sleeveless and our regular 20c grade al) sizes. Friday and Saturday t r 11C -Women's Ribbed Cottoa Vests sleeveless for a ' great. Fri day ; and Saturday special . we offer entire lot at, : each. . ; .OC .Women's fast black Hosiery double heel and toe and best garter top our best 20c quality, Friday and '"'1A-. Saturday IUC IN THE, MEW'S WEAR SECHOW Men's 25c Fancy Socks, lace and embroidered styles; also white feet Special, pair. ....... tZtff Men's - Pure Linen Handker chiefs; H - and -inch hems; regular 25c grade. Each ..,..12e Men's Extra Quality Balbriggan -Underwear,- in flesh, bliie, v pink,4rown and black; 7Se " gradeT Each ; . . . . ... .60 Men's Soft ' Front Shirts, ' the , . famous Mt. Hood brand; de , tachable cuffs and neat , pat. terns; $1.25 grade. Ech..,T3 nigh-Grade Corsets Thompson'! and . War- 1 ners Corsets, in new u dip hip, medium bust . models, with hose sup-'' porters attached front and sides; a very pop ular shape for the av erage figure; regular IJfir.:.$i.45 Warners sad Thomson's . Corsets, in models for the woman of full proportions: one of : our best selling num bers; comes in black, 1 . white and drib, and in Redfern Corsets, the . only all t whalebone WT" corset made; new models now on exhibition. $5 grades ....... Si Hlv.. $3.50 $1.50 MADRAS CURTAINS 98c If yoo'rc fitting up your ummer home, here's a rare chance to buy the popular J "u wuiyv mauni curtains at away unacr wo regular price, come full three ards long, with fringed ends, and in a wide variety of colored Stripes; standard 15U pair corded Arabian Curtaina; 3 50 pieces 38-inch lace stripe scrim: our regular 10c grade.' Friday and Sat urday, a yard ,. , ... . , Te) yards lonar: 4S inrhn wM.'..nt.. ; $2.SQ grade, A pair tm.fi.'.m,.m 1.63 rcmiixyscESTsncESTCsEl .cnlh&rInntca Toef grocer reraras rear aioaer If res deaf like Scaiilias'i SMt: we pay bla." C The library Is perfectly adapted to comfort and the circular cases are filled with hundreds of well-chosen booka The music room is in gold, crimson and pale - oUve green, while the piano is green - with touches of gold. On the veiling is a painted figure of a' beau mm woman.- noaciBg upon oeeoy eiouas i Remember We - are ' headquarters for fine Table 'Linens, Lace Cur tains and Draperies. . ' Get our prices for comparison. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. Mail Orders Orders received by Wait ate given" immediate and careful attention. Samples sent on request Try as. v with little cherubs. . , " I 1