ttlE " ;OREGOM DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY : EVENING, MAY, 0. 1807. '.. . vw.. fi it. 1 Suits. $17.85 This Gomparisoii Sale of 'Towels jf u. . l - ' . 1 i ' if ' L " r a . I Tl i T ii ii i I tV.flft W ' m- r ii I in ' i 1 ' , ii I T ilf These 120 Suits have just arrived by express from New .York. They represent only the choicest materials in all the newest summer shades and are made and fin- . Ished in the finest and most up-to-date fashion. . Made in the newest Pony Jacket styles ; also in Eton effects,' of fine ' - all wool Panamas, in black, navy, brown and gray; also of fancy " striped and mixed cloths, trimmed with braids and buttons, and all . '' lined with satin. - . ... ' --'v"-' r''.:;.t., ,,,,,, .. ; .r::-" ; . ' Suits that appeal with particular-emphasis to the younger women who look for a dash of style more up-to-date than usual. , Owing to a lucky special purchase, these suits just from Fifth avenue and selling regularly for Friday Bargain sensational low price See Great Third St Window Display.' No telephone orders, none on approval. - Better be early 17.8 'if th avenue and s to $31.00 go ft TJ fJ (TJ r jr AFFORDS OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS p( FOR MONTHS to COME at a THIRD LESS THAN USUAL COST. Managers of Hotels, Boarding-Houses and Barber Shops will recognize extraordinary saving possibilities In this sale. i Every kind of Towel at a reduced price. Especial values in dozen lots. Vast quan- i uues of tresn, dean, perfect merchandise at prices less than often asked at sales of seconds. Read these astonishing offerings: 0 L . .V is: WV1 ' Dozen 14x27' Fringed Bleached Towels, regularly 60c a dozen. Sale price Dozen 14x16 Hemmed Bleached Huck Towels ; regularly 78c a doz. Sale price (DtOZ, TO Hemmed Huck Towels, 20x36 size, tur- A ' W (8M key red border; regular price fl rntnnaritnn a1 nrir i a I III L f -V )J Hemmed Huck Towels, 20x40 size; regu- A S.7, lar 18c values. Comparison lOf- A " --Vi sa'c P"ce, each... 'C ))' '.r-rr I ?2 "T."-1 Union "Huck Towels, 18x34 size, 60 per f; 'l'.V Vjr? Jk cent l'nen colored borders; worth 1 rj comparison sale price, eacn. iJl Damask Towels, tied fringe, fine quality, red or blue borders, 20x42 size; no worth 80c. Comparison sale price. CtttC Bleached Linen Huck Towels, 22x44 sizer extra heavy, plain white or colored bor ders; worth 35c. Comparison OA sale price! 1 . ...... ........... . . ..jC Bleached Linen Huck Towels, fancy hem stitched, 20x38 size; worth 30c nn Comparison sale price, each. ...... &&C Bleached Turkish Towels, fringed, extra weight, long nap, 22x44 size; OIJ worth 35c. Comparison sale price &uC few i mmm mm I Sale pi 250 Finfe Mn- gene i Regular Values to $5.00 at $19 i - um mm I All y,V: 250 Ling'erie Waists, of finest quality batiste, lawns and mulls, made with yokes and collars of Valenciennes lace and embroidered medallions, finished- and trimmed with fine pin tucking The sleeves are made in the newest elbow lengths; finished at cuff with" lace and insertion to .'match collars and yoke. These Waists are notable for their distinctive individuality and dain- M m Cwess. .for rnaay jpargam jjay, as long as tney last.uj J P Sale of BigMusicHits Every piece a well-known popular hit, and al ways sold at 25c. Most sensational music bargain ever offered at, only 9 X Uk Toar Way. I'm tJp In th Air About Mary. After they Gather the Hay. There's Room to Real in My Heart for. You. Old Man Manhattan. ' Bill Simmon. My Mississippi Misses Misses Me. May IT Say Fay. Won't Tour Mamma tet You Come Out and Playt Rosebud (new march sons;). Social in the Parlor. Would You Like to Hay a Boy Like MeT A Nloe Little Girl Will Do Wonders With Me. Plantation Melodies. Lord and Ladles. - Standard American Airs. Red Domino, Irish Flirtation. Colonial March Melody. And a hundred others, . 9c 1000 Trimmed Ready -to -Wear Hats Regular $1.50 to $5.00 Values at 75c The Millinery sensation of the year? '1,000 trimmed ready-to-wear 1 Hats of fine straw braids; also Feroxalme Hair Turbans and Sailor shapes, suitable for street wear; a variety of quills, ribbon j and flower trimmings are used to advantage on most all of these hats. All colors, including white and black. Regular $1.50 to $5.00 values, on sale Friday Bargain Day, for .. Sale of Scissors and Shears 35c, 65cValues, 23c A famous ' cutler of Solinzen, Germany, sold to us through his American agent about 5,000 paira of scissors at a tremen dous discount. They come -in the curved . and straight handles, made, of good qual , ity steel, fine nickel- plated, 4-inch, 5-inch, 6-inch, 7-inch, 8-inch! and 9-inch lengths ; regular 35c, 50c and 65c values; your choice a at, only . . . . ; C $2.50 Combs; $1.23 $1.50 Combs at 68c 50c,75c Combs, 23c Best values we have ever offered in Back Combs ; worth just double the prices in this great Sale. . t IbOT Li Beautiful Back OomDav In rolled void back, handsome engraved pattern. Just a limited quantity; never sold In Jewelry stores for leaifi than $1.60; sals prle........q)i4' X&i" An assortment of pretty tuid stylish patterns, rose colored, green fold finish, solid effects and openwork assign.; rasiiiu values ti.uu, and lso; sale pries jrvr This assortment . ineindea a wide variety of assorted designs in ' metal back Combs; some with settings, some plain; regular S0o and 76e a ! values; sale price . mill m. ARE IT BOISE : Excursldnlsla' Spending Day In Beautiful Capital City of State of Idaho. ' VISITORS SMOKE PIPE OF.PACE WITH HOSTS iNotOdlf An Commercial Relations vCetween Interior and the Coast ) Strengthened, but Spirit of Friend "v ship PrevaiL " , f, . f (Spseial Dlspateb to Tbt Joaniat) ..i fiois, Ida.,' May The Portland vf business 'men's excursion ' arrived, at - Boise about. last evening on a spe olal train consisting Atthr sleepers, ,a day coach, a- baggage tfcar- and diner. , The train was met atKampa .by a re ception committee from the Boise Com mercial club, consisting of Charles 3. Northrop, O. W. Smith, J. O. H. Gravely, ;: , Crawford Moore,- Max Mayfleld and W. ,M. Davidson, andaccompanled to this -city. . ' . : Dinner was servwl In the diner, after '.which the genial Portlanders headed bv Senator CWKnutea and iUoted by the local reception committee, , took In the city for a while, then proceeded to the Commercial olubrooms, where a smoker was held in honor Of the visitors. .'; An address of welcome was delivered by Judge J. F. Rlohards of Boise an a happy response mads by Judge H.' M. Cake of the Portland party." Following, senator Fulton made a splendid and timely address.'-'.'..' !-;;-,' .: .vt -..! Many Boise people atended the smoker anq others called in during the evening to pay - their .respects to the distin guished visitors. Refreshments" were served and music furnished by Christen- son s orchestra.- -'s.---.-' The stalwarts, who came primarily In the interest of. stronger commercial re lations, will return boms conscious of the fact that the bonds of . friendship nave neen essentially -tightened. . At. the close or the smoker , the party pwas taken to the mtatorium, where all enjoyed a plunge. Today the visitors were shown points of Interest in-Boise. after which as many business firms as possible were visited before the visitors' departure this evening on their return trip. . ., y;:-fv?;.,:rt.-;i-,';;.;;'vv;';: OWNS HALF-DOLLAR ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD J. W;4 Arnold, of University Park, la the possessor of a valuable silver half dollar of the vintage of 1775. He says that he has frequently been offered ! 10 for ' It, believing that - beoaus. ; of Its great age, it Is worth much more than that sum to. collectors of rare coins. Mr. Arnold also has a half dollar of lSlt and another of 1819. as well as a silver dollar of 1841, which is very rare. He says that he collected these coins In the mountains of West Virginia in 188S, from the people there who had no idea of their value, v .-:.':'-' . CLARK FALLS IN LOVE AT FIRST SlGjiT Father of Million Dollar Baby Weds Divorced Wife of Butte . i, 1 Business Man. - (Joomal BmcIsI Sanrloa.I Bntte, Mont. May Mrs. Alice T. Medln, to whom WUllamA. Oark, Jr., the youngest son of ex-Senator Clark. was married, was divorced last Novem ber from Marco J. Medln, a well known business man of Butte. She is a na tive of Virginia, Nevada. uark met her only a few day ago and fell In love Immediately. She is a remarkably handsome woman, slight in Duiid. t - ; -'. Sx-Senator Clark. Who returned to Butte, last Sunday after a long absence was not notified of the wedding, which was attended . by only a f ew friends if YOU Suffer from rheumatism nr nalna for Ballard's Snow Liniment will bring uuiuk raiivt. ' in im m, sure cur. ror sprains, rheumatism, eofltracted muscles Snd alt pains and within the reach of alL ? Price He, too, $1.00. C. B, Smith. Tenaha, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard s Snow Liniment in my family for ran and have found it a fin. ram. edy for all pains and aches. I recom mend It for pains in the chest," Sold by all druggists. ;' ; c it 5 4i "v Wt w sjr . XJtlKJM. 9m atwtpremun a toxta ow various (ApartmtKtiiMvr, Urn-feu'tH fyj'vfjvg fuiitymnjer tkwtfstmnladmtAf, 'v OiirGofmRAvAroCo. GOODNOlGH BLDO. rOJT7ZAtD. v 1 of the couple. He was greatly surprised when Informed of the marriage, but being an Indulgent parent he did not complain. . Toung Clark Is the' father of the million-dollar .baby. William A. Clark III. His first wife died short ly after giving birth to the babe. WESTERN WASHINGTON ;. WOODMEN IN SESSION Tacoma, May t. The Western Wash ington lodges Of the Woodmen, of the World are holding their annual conven tion here today, the - sessions, closing this , evening, t The following "persons were elected delegates to the heak camp which meets in Seattle In June:AC A. Reynolds, SeatUei H. a, EUlott,- Che- halls. F. P. Buell, Everett: T. B2. Wll Hams. Georgetown; W. a Newman, Port Orchard; J. M Iockport, Port Town send; . J. A. Falrburn, Hoquiam; B. W. Bowen, Seattle; Harry H. Johnston, Ta comajj Fred KL .Proaty, Bellinghanv Bellingham -was selected as the place for the next biennial convention. James Bachelor, of Taooma tamp, was chair- man. and James Palmer, : secretary of the convention.' ''...., Appesdloltls, 1 vr;; ' Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives.- To avoid all dan per, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and ' Jnvlgorators. Guaranteed for. headaoha, btLiousness. malaria and Jaundice, . at R1 jCxoss Pharmacy. , J6o L OAXXrOsUTXa. MOTKZM. sav nuuroisoo's ixaodto oomtzaoiax eotix, covTAarnro too noons. ' The St. James r roxxoir sr. uro vav stzu atz., SA TBAVOXSCO. '' YATXOVAL B0TX1V 00 ief. Wmu t. Iff, Mgr. - . Is sitnatad is tb. heart af th. txninaa. dla. triet Modtra-nl htadaoSMlj farnlabad. prt Tate baths, taleptaooas ta STery room, Sampl. rooms for tnrallns man. . Rataa from 11 .SO m $4.00. BaropMa plan.- aeeaaaibl. t aju depot.. Situated fa th. baart e( the shopping. aa4 su4- TKM BBATJTlTUTa tTBW Hotel (,Key Route Inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunny ' room si nrtvnta Katha. lonir-dls- vance teiepnones, compreaaed air clean- uih. Mrn iodot. r. 7 a m. la. c&rra witn cuisine and service unsurpassed. For me., .io., aaaress t. .i 'CI N. S. MULLAN. Manager. ::'.t Formerly Assistant Manager ,Pa!ac. Hotel, Baa Fnolnoo. II OTQLt A'U DUBON saw nujrciBco xvnortAW ni ojtlt. S'ncle rooms or aa anlte. E1Ttor. trim h . tuwrio lights aad all nodera eoaroDt nr. 4. Strictly (lrat-)ua. OonmilrDt to aiiop pti' fanttra. On dlrn Una from fvrrf aad tnni and Towiwand depot. , Futea II op. fcjj JCllta at... itr vn a?uu, or roaiixAMs ostxocn aW Lmw sftl SttM a Omm IKSVUES AtX KIXDS OV UTV75 STOCK AQ AINST KATIX FROM ANY 5 CA.U4MS Mt-'Pt - 1. F. shorap PraaJSaat '...-.'"'..'' " i Wm. U. BsJlfc T.ftaa. M. Ona. Oaet sfrfc Jk. M. OkarlKrattry H. X. ttaaUar Oaat laaa. j ' iLaag as Oaawal Coanaai ' MBMBEK Swtlaoi Chaabar of Cm ilia ; recttaad Board af Traaa MFIMVCU I' Act. Tnui aad Mlnr Bank Pont an 4 Or. ' Tb. BradMiaat Comauf v ; k. O. Das ft Co. 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