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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL; , PORTLAND, THURSDAY :: EVENING, MAY 2, 1S07; 1 .6X17 ' and hiost Complete w war 5) Y ' Stock on the Coast I FIRST FRI DAY EXTRA SPECIAL AT TH E HOUSE OF VALUES NfiTK' TK iTK Ov WORTH OF BELATED SPRING MERCHANDISE THAT K CJ TV iOv TK Ov VVHvfl II I V V V MUST BE TURNED INTO MONEY AT ONCK' .Within the frLn n f )( l JaUII ! ' 1 l A -past six week! we Jiave received many thousand dollars' worth of 1 j ii I CIPlVLy ft ' V V , spring roods. . Not having room in the old store to unpack them QPv V V u they are now on our hands. ' Under ordinary circumstances every " scrap of this belated stock would by now nave been,, turned into money, and in order, to make up for lbst'time we shall offer extraordinary Sacrifices of values, including in 'our new department such as gloves, "hosiery, handkerchiefs, neckwear, underwear and corsets. Considering, the low prices at which goods will be sold, all salesjnust be hnalno telephone or mail orders will be accepted no goods will be sent on approval. - - v, 'mm "TRY ACHESON'S FIRST" NOTICE -To out of town merchants, we are now prepared to sell you Skirts, Suits, Coats, Waists, etc, at. New York prices,' SUITS EXTRA SPECIAL Pretty" Spring SuiSecMedly smart models; $40 d A values., First Friday Special. O " Stylish Smues';vii $25.00; First Friday CIO CA - Special . ' i .' " " P Vr ,;. Extreme novelties in Suits, values up to $20.00. (JJ A AA First Friday Special. Vir. . V . v ....... ) 1 UUU SKIRTS EXTRA SkirtsVvalues up to $7.50. First Friday 4 - v ' C J 7 C Special. : . . : v . .Pt.0 Skirts, values up to $10.00. First Friday - , OAC Special .7. V.LO Skirts, values up to $15.00, including voile, Panama (jj if fj Jf and mixtures.; First Friday Special. , . . . .v. i.'. . . pU O Silk Petticoats Extra Special Silk Petticoats, all shades, values up to $12.50. (fF First Friday Special;........ ..... pOe0 Splendid Values ' In, Muslin Underwear - Splendid Values In Hosiery Splendid Values In Neckwear , ' Splendid values In Gloves - Splendid Values in Handkerchiefs. MILLINERY Extra Special Another great assortment of choice Trimmed Hats, (J A AC values to $8.00.' First Friday Special at;-:........ tyTtusD Long Spring Coats Extr Special Fine long Spring Coats, about 200 tVsdect from (JJA AJJ , values up to $25. First Friday Special. , .'. . tPy.yu , V'.-.v ; SHORT. COATS Coats In black covert and mixtures, fitted and (IjZ Agf . semi-fitted, values up to $20. - First Friday Special. )U70 WAIST EXTRA SPECIAL $3 25 . .$1.10 $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 Waists. First Friday Special. $1.'75 Waists. First Friday ! H ' Special Wholesale And' T Retail AL- alt nt OH ESON GO New . Store O Alder Sts.; 17ATER SUPPLY IS BASED ' Lents- Buys Mount Scott Works and tays New Mains From Larger Tank. r pur- if The LcnU "Water company ha cbae4 .th4llimntiecettwattprIWiUi and the Lients 'water umiem m new rvaovaUd wad put Into the bst Of con dition. The raold aereiopment or aubiirb la demandlna Increased water facilities, and Manager L F. Coff man of the Lenta Water company la prepar ing to meet, all the requirements of the community. : Timbers arrived 'yesterday for a new 29,000-gaIlon tank, and the work of construction Is already under way. The tower will, be It feet high, ' about 10 feet higher than the old one. and the new tank will hare twice the capacity of the old one. A great number of new Mgn pressure pipes are being laid by ( the water company In order to supply f '.T ' - -. . - ,;,-';rT."T"r;;"'"t'i'''t" vThese suits are worth ' . blowing about. - j . . After studying the a whole market we select-, ' ed the finest assortment of Boys' Togs that has been shown hi this city. ",Out of justice to your boy you cannot afford to miss this display.. . Special showings to- i- 'day and tomorrow. , . Wash Suits 50c to $6; GlcthinnOo Men's and Boys' Outfitters. - 1C3 and 1C3 Third Stl X Mohawk Euiiiin-, - A : four-horsepower i gasoline" engine with double cylinder and pumps will be Installed, and the old facilities will be moved over to Nob Hill, the location of the tank and well of "the Mount Scott Water company purchased by the Lents corporation. This . system will also be thoroughly gone over and put into per fect eondltloa vf,. v;,. It la the plan of Manager Coffman; to be able to furnish enough water for all purposes during the present sum-1 mer, .including irrigation. Heretofore there has been no water for Irrigation or for watering lawns in Lents. The Improvements . will be completed in to days.' Furthermore the company is laying the best pipes. In view of the fact that when, the city wishes to in stall Bull' Run and connect with a res ervolr on Mount Scott, desired 'by all the system will be able to withstand the pressure from the Bull Run con duits. Mr.' Coffman Is endeavoring to avoid the difficulties that have arisen between the city and ' the owners of plants at YPoodlawn and Mount Tabor where the latter were or mue service to the city, but still had to be bought at a good figure out of fairness to the proprietors. , , , APRIL WEATHER MET iiLniiikii mi. EVERY REQUN Sixteen Days Clear, Just Enough Rain.' Temperature Gentle as a Kitten. The meteorological summary just la- sued by the weather bureau for. the month of April, brings to light the fact that April was a very ordinary montn so far as weather conditions go, and be haved much as had the. tt Aprils that have rone before, sinoe the establish ment of the bureau In Portland in 1J70. The mean temperature for April was B2.S, while the average mean' tempera ture for , April for .the, past tt years was Bl.t. The warmest day was the dlst. when the mercury climbed up the tUDe W 7. vmj ooi nay,' wm- tvui, aia the temnerature get as low as 85, and but twice during th,e month did It go; Jbelow 40. The toui- preclplutlon was t.57 Inches, sllghUy above the aver- are of oast Aprils, which, was t.ll Th oniv unusual fact brought out In thm resort. Is that there were It clear days daring the moftth; - which is oon- TRACK PERMIT GRANTED - TO RELIEVE -CONGESTION Owing to the congestion of freight In the railroad yards, tne .eouncu sas granted the Northern Paclflo Terminal company the right to build a temporary track on Tenth street south to Lovejoy. Manager Lyons told the council mat with the present trackage facilities freight - Is often . delayed for weeks. One hundred cars are now in the O. a N. yards, and there are several hundred more la the yards of the ter minal company. , ' . Albany Has New Recorder. ; . Albany, Or, May 1. At an adjourned session of the city council held last Avenlng F. M. Raalield was elected to the position of city recorder to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of W. Lair Thompson who goes to Lake yiew (to sraeUoe law, . .j- A Chance for 'Cooperation. , I wonder 1rhy the business women of Portland cannot have a dub now wait a. club which should have for Its espe. clal function the serving of a lunch at the noon hour to business women and perhaps ' establish a rest room which should he supplied with the late maga sines and easy chairs. I know that the Y. W. C, A. meets the needs of a few. It has a cheery read ing room and a tasteful lunch is served in. the1 dining room, but It can be pa tronized by only a few Of the many, Most of the : business women of the city cannot wait for a seat. Every eating house down town where a woman can get a cheap and a 'miff 1 clently nourishing meal Is crowded at the noon hour. ..The Woman a Exchange, Haselwood, Royal bakery, Swetland'a. Gordan's and the rest are over-full ev ery day In the week front it or before until l:t0.4 It would seem that the business must be profitable or it would not flourish. - y ' - , '. I am not Informed as to the,klnd of a i meal furnished every day to- the members of the commercial club,' hut most women flo npt care, for a heavy dinner at the noon hour. " ' ' , A favorite Juncheon of the busmess girl IS a pot -of tea and three hot bis- BRONCHIAL COUGHS Breathe Hyomel'a Healing "Air and All Irritation WOI Be Qnickly Cored. The most irritating and annoying form ox cough is that termed bronchial. People subject to bronchial troubles whenever there is a change In k the weather or they are exposed to a draft will ''catch" a bronohlal cough, which is very disagreeable, Irritating and an noyingi'i y -a- y,vt:::ihi.i Bronchial troubles cannot be cured by stomach dosing. The medicated air of By-o-met is the only treatment that reaches the affected parts and elves re lief and. cure. It destroys aU the dis-i ease germs that are present In" the nose, throat and lunge, soothes and re lieves the irritated mucous membrane in all pts of the bronchial tubes and quickly overcomes the lrrttaMon?-.. Bronchitis is really en inflammiiten of the mucous membrane lining the air bassaarea and Is purely a local disease: so that tt needs a local treatment like that afforded by Hy-o-mel. vt v We do not want anyone's monev un less Hy-o-mei gives relief and cure, and we absolutely, agree that, money wlll be refunded unless : the remedy gives satisfaction. " f- i . All druggists snouid oe able to stin- ply you with Hyomel or we will send It by mall on receipt of price, 1 1.00. and every package is sold with, the. distinct understanding that it costs nothing un less it cures. . Booth's Hyomel Com- cults,' and If one Is feeling particularly prosperous, a piece of pie, .This most lunch rooms costs IS cent. An other' lunch whioh Is frequently or dered is snails ; and coffee which costs 10 oenta. Again a good and sufficient ly nourishing meal consists of a bowl oi' soup witn cracjeers, a glass oi miia and a chocolate eclair. . This costs 18 cents, and it meets-the general desire of the business woman better . than heavy meal. . v - '. Now of course on each meal the prof it would be small, but by buying In quantity and with a capable woman at the head it ' would seem that . such club as has been suggested could fur nish a limited menu each day to the busy women of the' city, expeditiously, and be a self-supporting business. The profits as they accrued might be used, as I have suggested, to fit up a rest room for tired girls andf women, and perhaps an employment or registration bureau might be added which would be Qseful, ; t I t i- Suppose. BOO, women who are obliged to take their lunch down town every week day should form such a club. What think you, sisters and "co-labor ers? . Almost every business woman who lunches down town pays out at least 90 cents a week for lunches. Suppose that with this cooperation the same menu could be served for : 60 cents a week, Suppose that 26 of the 40 cents gained were turned Into the club for a sinking fund which could be. used In time to Increase the usefulness of the club, to erect a permanent building or to build a working , girls boarding house which is sorely needed in the city, where working girls, could find a pleasant homelike boarding house at a reasonable price.;;':'."..,, v'. ',iv::v.V A profit -of If cents would still; re main from each member. This could be used to reduce the cost of lunches and so 'accrue as so much clear profit to the Individual cliib member-or It could be used in any one of a hundred helpful ways as the women and . girls who com posed the club might suggest. It , would be a very great ; satisfac tion to hear personally from any bus! ness woman of the city who would fa vor such a plan. Can't we get. together and make. it. a real'tyt ., What .'sugges tions have your t . Arts and Crafts. The -Arts and Crafts society Is not an . unknown institution aitnougn we, of the west have had little opportunity to follow its achievements. The ex hibit now in llaee at the Art Museum is the first we have had - In this line and there are some features of the work which are not generally understood even by those who feel Interested in a gen eraf way. 5 " There are also several mistaken no tions, held in regard to the revival of handiwork as seen In the arts and crafts movement ' 'T ' '" i-'i,"- It is not merely a rad-oot simply the latest thing In fashions to -have U verware and Jewtlr mad by hand. - ; It is not merely an attempt : to 'at tain the '- striking and bizaara . in de sign." although some of . the results achieved are striking, '- - , f, Perhaps the most common mistake la regard to such a movement is that it is an attempt to revive bygone con ditions, to hark back in civilisation and insist npon doing things by hand which ... Appendicitis, - s Is due In a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing, drastio pur- gitlves. To avoid aU danger, use only r.' King's New Life Pills, the afe, gentle cleansers and .. -lnvigoratora Guaranteed . for headache, bllloumiess, malaria and jaundice, at Red ' Cross Pharmacy vJ6o. , , 4 , could as well or better be dona by ma chine. - , . . UV;"?'' '?" People who look only superfloiajly are apt to ask: "Why not do things la the quickest and easiest way t If ma chinery can do such work, why. go hack to primitive and out-of-dats methods? Why attempt to rout bygone conditions upon the public"? s.fvr,so ,. v'v - The work of the arts and crafts so cieties Is -not such an attempt. The supporters Iofthmovementdo, it is true, try to bring hack past conditions In this regard. They , work toward the revival of that kind of doing which a Joy and a satisfaction. To take very simple instance which - every woman will appreciate, consider the dif ference between feeding a machine with material, and working out a fine piece of embroidery. -t The first Is a task, the second a oeep--ana joyous pleasure. Watching cloth woven by a , machine and watching the work . of . one's own hands grow Into a thing of beauty under the guidance of one's own artlstlo sens are two widely different occupation The main tenet of the arts and crafts movement is that objects of daily use the bowls, baskets, fire-irons, sugar tongs, portieres whatever articles are necessary to our comfort and happiness in dally life are capable la some small degree of being the vehicle of artistic expression and thus of being works of If they are to he so, it Is plain that they must be the work of men and women who are themselves correctly guided in artistic expression and that they must . be the work of the hand. wrought out, as are the works ot the painter or the sculptor. " Where machine wdrk Is better or as good as hand work la should be em ployed; but articles so made should be absolutely -plain, , unostentatious and simple:' A machine Is Incapable of ar tlstlo feeling,- say those who support this movement, and elaboration . and decoration are Justified only when the article in question - responds to the artist's touch. People are coming more and more to appreciate the beauty of oDjects maae oy nana which are thus capable of showing individual feeling in weir execution: ana such product largely through the Influence of the Arts ' and 'Crafts society. and ' whole souled genuine workers in all parts of the civilised world are more and more sought after and valued, rather than the dull and; uninteresting products of , . . ' For rVnlt IThlDB. An Ingenious fronng housekeeper de pends on various fruit pulps with, white or eggs wnippea surr Tor tasty iis-ht spring aesserta,,, Appie sauco sweetened to taste : is the foundation of two of tne most delicious ones. If the apple sauce is watery nearly all the juice is strained off and the pulp is put through rruit press. Then it is whipped with revolving egg-beater mto the stlf flv oeaten wnite or tne eggs, a tablespoon rui or tne apple being incorporated at time. ' For a pint bowlful of puis the wnites or two eggs are used. . : To vary this apple whip, two bananas freed from their skins and the stringy portions scraped off are -run through the press and added to the apple, the oiena is very aeucious. a light sprink ling of cocoa is sometimes given the top of the dish, v No definite pronortloa of fruit and egg is required. This is one of the advantages of this class of dessert The whip should be- placed on the Ice or in a cold place as soon as It is prepared and be served very cold. '!.?', '-:;.f. -; - For "prune .whip, stone a bowlful of prunes and put them through a fruit press, sweeten to taste and mix it with ine wnites or -a eoupie or eggai Jhese whips are - aoxQetimea mads II.. - J II H" Mr m s r rk. ' I.: .: -1 : dOfilDli'fe a& IfTr I llRhli?ti) rf u m iv inii ni nTTirii itf u I will- .f- siwvmiii"m RASMUSSEN & CO. DISTRIBUTORS , -Second and Taylor Street, Portland with whipped eream. For a tasty dish mix i a cupful of banana pulp-that has gone through the fruit press with a cupful of cream "whipped stiff, and sweeten with four tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar. -y t v ..',....'.v- wnen eream is ssea powaerea sugar Is best because the mixture will be more watery but granulated sugar does equal ly well with whites of egg Half cream and half whites of eggs may be used. ' Preferred Btook Canned Ooeda, -Alien Lewis Sft pranov ' 75 CEN WANTS 25 - CENTS Xxtra Ipeelal at the Brownsville -,rv Friday and' Setmrday, . At a special leader during our great -trade building sale we will sell for Fri day and Saturday of this, week L00t pairs of boys' corduroy pants, regular -price 75c, special at tfio per pair. Posi tively only one pair to each person. V- ' - Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, UIU to Man Clothier . - " ' jraUd and itark atmta. ; !V:M':;s;,-i;v::;ij;;;-;:,.r';;: fx