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THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINQ," MAY 10. 1SC7. !'! ill COME..; LW TICKET ' ( Hnfn Men Will Hold Convention v and Nominate Candidates" , , for City Offices. ' MASS MEETING WILL ( , I BE HELD WEDNESDAY Convention on Sand Pollowfng : ; Will Choose ' Full ti,t for the Members of the tabor Union to . Vote on t Juno Election. One mors ticket' will be put In the "Id within a abort time, thug making four separate lists of aspirants for mu- ?i.V.of,JL0 t0 eom bfor votara r.f; ? W,"T Bext the eentral commutes of the Union Labor party will J? ?i. ,Tet,n n cau eonventlon A-S! "rtJr' prescribed by J7.i l hu nvantlon a full munloi- m ' ni unl en win oa nominated from tha mayor down "f CM(11,1t for councilman. Un,on bor Wrty In thua plan nine to noma lnt k ..u.i . - . following out tha general pr0f ram pre- pared when tha party waa organized aoma time ago. Under tha constitution Of the party It la provided that a full labor ticket ahould be put on tha ballot for tha Juna election. The Indoreement of varloua . eandidatea before, the prl marlea waa done on the recommendation of different unlona, but it waa not an Indication that the labor ticket waa not to be. nominated and aupported by the labor union. vote....-Had John B. Coffey and the ether eandidatea who were In dorsed by the unlona been nominated these eandidatea , would have been in cluded on the official labor union ticket Their failure, however, meana that a full ticket will be nominated. . Tha convention a waflir from next Sun day will have to be attended by at leaat 100 voter to make It legal. If thla number are preaent It will be poaalbla to nominate a ticket by electing- a chair man and aecretary and then proceeding Withthe nominations. According to T. M. Leabo, aecretary of the central committee of the Union Labor party, every candidate nominated will be a working union man In good atandlng , with the Federated Trades council. ",.., .; ; ;- , , . ' v" MIRROR FACTORY : TO LOCATE HERE Grand Rapids Firm Will Manufac ture Plato In Portland -largo , v. '.Local Market for Product. ' Through the efforta of the Northwest Manufacturers' aaaoclatlon J. Tourner ft Bros. Of Grand Rapids, Michigan, will establish a mirror factory In Portland, which will manufacture French mirror plate glass, German looking-glass plate, American plate glass and other kinda of mirror glasa for" ornamental and deco. ratlve purposes. . At nrexent all grade of mirror glasa are brought to Portlund from Pennsylvania, and other eastern arlnss manufacturing, centera to the x tent of .about: three carloads a month It la estimated that the furniture manu facturera of the Pacific northwest will consume all the mirror plate .that the plant will turn out ' An Interesting fact connected with the proposed factory 1 thaf a market will be afforded for all the broken plate glass and remnants that are now Bent to the acrap heapa. These will be pur chased by the factory and cut Into email, mirror sizes.. Much of the ex pensive plate glasa that Is now lost would thus become an item of salvage. '.' It Is understood that - Turner Bros, will establish their plant In North Port land and will probably begin operations within a short time. ..-: r 1 . The St. Francla Polish Catholic, church la preparing to erect a new church on Maryland avenue, between Shaver and Falling street, to cost between $8,000 and $10,000. t .: ..:,, V. " '. Grant Phegley Is negotiating for lot on Seventh atreet, near Ankeny, with a view to erecting a three-story brick business house, to cost about is&.ooo. .' Two Pardons In Washington. Olympia, Wash., May 10. Governor Mead today paroled from the state pen Itentlary Frank Brown, aentenced Octo ber 6, If 00, from Spokane county, six years for criminal assault and George W. Edgar, sentenced In Bnohomlsn county December It. 1I6S, to two years and six months for obtaining: -money by. false pretensea,:'; . . Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. K The Building At N. E,; Cois 3rdrarid.Oak Sts. Across from the U. S. National Bank .Sale Begins . Safordav . : . , ... ' " ''-'':.: k . . -' '''' $17,500 bankrupt depart- mf 1 ment gtort stock of S. Mar- 1 w ; -cue and crecUtorm, gold by the 1 'y T United States court for bene- ; f ' fit of creditors, consisting of 1, , j j ' Spring and; Medium-Weight , s! ilen's . snd Boys- Clothing, y Shoes, Hats, Furnishings and " ' Ladies' and Misses' - Suits, ' ' f . Skirt Coats, Jackets, Waists, "V h ';u , Corset Halen Underwesr; f , Notions; Black. u Blue snd f ; X.VHtjx Dress Ooods;. J.OOO- : I yards Fine I; Taffeta , Silks, v i . 5 Broadcloth, Serges, Flannels ' 'v tSDk-MUed French Msterisls,' '. X ; 4 y ' v Shoes,' Millinery, etc to be p! 33 of actual value. Here are s few of the bargaTSs. Be , her s early it's money to 1 t . - s i aWi rtll I at ' siliTf 'vVi' irri ir r-- dig f " t x - ' . a " 'tffyf K t t.i - ; . j. ? ; - EDUCATORS HAVE AtJY TROUCLES Feared That Rates Cannot Be Secured for Association Meet Injj , at " Los Angeles. RAILROADS GUAR RELINQ OVER COLLECTING FEE Eastern Lines Object to Assessment Two Dollar Membership Tithe : and the Excursion Price May Be caiicd off. ;:,'.': yS:''--: ' (Joeraal Speetsl Serriee.) -Chicago; May 10. There Is grays dan ger that the convention of the National Educational aaaoclatlon, scheduled for Los Angeles, will have to be called off. aa the eastern railroads bare refused to assist the western ; roads , Irt collecting 12 on every ticket sold to the conven tion and turning It over to that organi sation. The refusal was in the form of the rejection of a new, tender of con vention rates made by the western roads. This, tender was of a rate of 162.60 for the round trip, return tickets not to be good unleaa preaented at a validation oilce, together with a mem betabip . ticket In the National duca tlonal association.'.: a- -!sKtt .'-.-' The refusal of this tender makes It Impossible for the eastern lines to, sell tickets to the , convention at . reduced rates unless the western lines abandon their determination to collect a member ship fee for the organization. ' : mm mm Visitors From Europo, Attend the ; ; ' Sessions wid See Product : 'In Every Stage. - nn stuits ajn tovooats. All newest models, very latest, out Suite In single : or double-breasted styles. ,,.Topcoats built on the neweat and. smartest Unas by master tail ors. All examples of splendid work manship. All the goods at the depot and In transit for the bankrupt firm ordered sold by the court for the benefit .of the creditor. Suits, Top eoats, Cravsasttes, , Trousers, Fancy Teats, , Odd Coats. . ; Examples of prtelng: Men's $19.00 Suits Men's S1J.00 Suits Men's 113.66 Suits Men's $11.00 Suits Men's $1 $.00 Suits 4 t fl . 34 IS I 4.65 f 5.88 f 7.45 8.85 Men's $15 and $S0 Suits ...fll.85 CKAVJ5JU1TJS ASTS OTZHOOATS. $10.00 for ..S 5.90 $20.00 for $ 9.90 -r ' : " .' 109JTS TOtrSli. $1.80 Pants for 1100 Pants tor ............ iSso. Pants for II DA Iai fnr $3.B0 Pants for ........;... $4.00 rants ror .......... . $5.00 Pants for ............ $$.0 Pants for Borr un rkxrn. i-: $0o Pants . r,y, ... k .,. V i S5o Pants ; f .65 f .85 91.49 1.65 mx.va 2.45 S2.85 10a 19 0ira stats am msw imn Men's $1.(0 Hats at .45 Men's $1.TS Hats at ... . .... .85 . Men's $2.E0 Hats at ...... .1.20 Mart's $3.00 Hats at .... , , , ,91.65 Men's 13.60 Hats at ..i,w.f 1.85 1 Soft . or stiff: black, pearls, tans, H brown, nutria and dove. Boys' Hats, newest styles, at 35 to 40 per cent disoounH f; woxsira 3f askcovabijB . XXQ APPAJUEZb Women's $15 Suits fors.,,. Women's $13 Suits for..... S $150 $3.00 . . CsnrxsBxmi strrTS. to 18 Tears Softool Snlta. .98 S . 3)1.45 1.95 1 Suits for Suits for $4.00: Suits for $5.00 Suits for 16.00 Suits for. $8 and $10 Suite for srxoss. . .' Man's $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, . Men's $3.50 Shoes ,...,.... 'Men's $3.00 Shoes i.... .... . Mn's $2.00 and $3.50 Shoes.. -V-: Y BOTT SXOSS. jt'tri Boys' $2.60 snd $3.00 Shoes. . .11.15 .St 1.65 R2.45 12.85 F3.65 12.65 11.95 J1.49 It 1.00 Boys' $8.25 and $3.60 Shoes umr awd botv rwBJnsaxjros Boys Suspenders 5c Men's 60o Neckwear . . . , . .'. 12 H Men's 35o Suspenders ........ 1 15 Men's 76e Negligee Bhlrte ,,...35f lOe nandkerchlefs ..J. 4f 31.2S Men's Sweaters ..........48 $1.00 Boys' Sweaters .....43 76o Boys' Sweaters iuu23 - Men"s-$1.00 Underwear ..... ...SSf Men's $1.25 Underwear ....... .49 8 6.89 $ 8.88 Women's $26 Suits for .,..$10.40 Women's $35 Suits for ...B12.50 Women's $40 Suite for ....$14.50 Women s $3 heavy black satlne Petticoats . . . ....... M 1.10 Women's $6 Walking Skirts. f 1.65 Women's $7 Walking; Skirts. $ 2.88 women's . i waiaing omris, hoc and ,.. . . i . . . n-j; f ;..ivv.S.'.' 1.45 Women's $ and $10 Coats, .$ 5.15 Women's $12 Cravejjpttes. .$ . 5.88 Women's i $20 Cravenettea. .$ 8.88 Women's $25 . Cravenettes. .810.70 .WOBOBSfSI BAXBTT SBZBTWAZST8 Handsome colored Waists. . regular $2 values . .......... 651 j5iaoK ana rancy satins waists.. regular $1.00 values .......,..S5a Dainty $1.60 Whits WatsU.,..85 Pretty' $2.50 White Waists . .81.14 Pretty $3.60 Whits Walata ..$1.32 Black, FetUcoats. 79 and.. ,$1.65 TABXica sxAinn!i.s ; ajts x0- :S-'j:,:i STJBSTXCS. ;;';:?? Sx'-': :k:3';:" 7o to lie Outtnc Flannel at, , per yard 4tt. 6e oc Kimono flannel at, per ya. .loc 25o Plaid . Batiste at. per yd.,12H 40o Mercerised at,, per yard..,., 22 1 2 ft o Sllkoline at, ' per yard . . . 7 05o Drapery Tapestry at. yd...29i 80o Turkey Red at, per yard. ; . 16 $1.00 Stand Covers, each . .... .29 40o Pillow Tops, each ........ .15 tOo Pillow Tops, each .21 li.oo comrorts. eacn ........ . .f $2.00 Comforts, each ........$1.05 $3.00 Comforts, each .$1.39 BiBBOirs 'aitb me ex rzznm. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 8 Inches wide,' worth 40o yard, for...... 15 aji Diia ana oatin Kiooons, worm 36c yard. t Inches wide, for.'. 12 Silk and SaUn Ribbons, 2H Inches wide, 15c value, for JMj 1-lnch Ribbon, worth, 8o yard; per yard 2e) Baby Ribbon, worth 8o yards . v 3 yards for 1 Ladles' -Silk and Kid Belts, ' worth 60c. for ...... 21rf Ladles' Lace. and Embroidery Col lars, worth t5o, for-......... T) Ladles' Back and Side Combs, ' . worth 75o to $1.50, for ......354 Children's Buster Brown Belts, au colors, worth sea, for ,...lOe TtAinrtM A3TD SOXtSTTCS. $1.60 Blankets at, each ........ 69 $2.00 Bed Spreads, colored, at. .98 $1.00 Faaclnators, a.UJo--rrrrr33e) H.59 Qowns at. each . ......... RO 6 5o Go wnS at, each ,,,,,....,.35 ioo Jiprons ai, eacn ........... .XOC scxxuarzBT. .:;:-:,: . ; ' . m j , j :. .v ' . f :yv':v ..!,:.:J4 Ladies' new Sailor Hats. In Panama straw, colors blue, brown and black, regular $2 values, for..49( Laiesr ranama eiraw waiains; Hats, worth $2.00, for. .99J Ladles' . new black - Sailors, pretty shape," trimmed with, ; silk and quill. $5.00 aralues, at.,. .. .$1.35 Misses' Milan Straw Sailors In white, v trimmed In pretty plaid ribbons ' with qu$l. $3.60 values, at. $1.00 Felt and velvet shapes, valuea to 82; choice at, each . .39 Children's Felt Tams,1 60o to 75c -, values, for ................. .29 : Children's 60o Caps; special at,. 19 SXE88 GOODS ASTO SZXiX. 75o Handsome Plaids at, i per yard ..29 76c Black Figured Dress Ooods at, ' per yard ................ ...33f $1.10 Black Serge t, per yard..39V $1.00 Colored Serge at, per yard.39ec 5c Black Mohair at, per .yard . .35 $1.60 Black -Bearcloth at, per yd.59e $3.00 Black Voile at, per yard. .T9f $1.00 Plaid at, per yard ....... 45 25o plaid at, per yard ......12H $3.00 Red Ladies'- Cloth at,- yd. .69e $1.15 Tweed at, Pr yard ...... .49 76o Flannel at, per yard ...... .35 31.35 China Silk at per yard . Y.ttOrf $1.00 Taffeta Silk at, per yard. .39 fi.zs uarreta buk at, per yara..oe $1.25 Plaid Silk at, per yard ...49 $1.00 Velvet at, per yard .... .,59e ' 31.00 wash oooas at, per yard.. ze $1.00 FlanneLat, per yard .....39 $1.00 Flannel at, per yard 29 60o Plaid Cotton Serge at, yd..l7c 4$ yards Flannelette at, per yd.7Va? W02CBST$I "WZAB ABD aTtTirsaJEB Corsets, $3.28 value, for ....81.23 Corsets, $1.00 value, for . . . A . .85e Children's Stockings, 26o values, for .i ..Irtet Underwear, $1.50 values, for, . , ,65t Underwear, $1.00 values, for. ...44 Flannelette Gowns, $1.60 values, . ' for ..:...59c Handbags, 60o values, for ... ..18? Handbags, $2.00' values, for.,., 63 : Combs, $1.26 values, for ......39 60o Hat Pins for 15 f 85c Supporters for a.. 15 ' CKTTiPBEyS A3T0 BCZ8SXS' SS0S8 $2.00. odd .... Misses' $2.25 and a d $2.50 2arPAJrTB SZOES. ...... . .75 Shoes. $1.29 Infants' Soft Sole Shoes 10 Ladies' 1S.0A an taoA Bhu. 19 adc Ladies' $4.00 and $4.60 Shoes! $2i20 , iaaies- is.oo and $3.60 Shoes. $1.65 Ladles' $2.60 and $8.00 Shoes. $1.15 (Joaraal SpeeUl Sarvlee.) " Philadelphia, Pa.. May 10. Philadel phia, Is preparing to entertain a notable gathering, next week on the occasion of the eleventh annual convention and ex hibition of the American Cotton Manu facturers' association. The convention will be attended by cotton manufactur ers from Naw England and ths south and from several parts of Europo as well. Ia addition to the cotton manu facturers there will be preaent many men lntereated la ths woolen and knit goods Industries.. . Wbils the convention, which Is to bs held in the Bellevue-Stratford hotel, will consume but two days of ths week, the exhibition, which, will be held In the First Regiment armory, will be for mally opened ' next Monday and will continue until the following Monday. Cottoa from the field to ths compressed bale, through the picking process, ' ths little gin, the plantation preas to the giant press Will . be exhibited. Among ths novelties to- be displayed Will bs very" new blt.- of ' machinery which has been Invented for use In either of the three industries, and all sorts of wearing appareL The exhibits, many of which come from abroad, are now being installed In the armory, where 13,000 square feet Of floor space is available for exhibition.' . : v -:;'4..i mi ii i' rl: CANADA CLAIMS MAIL 1 R0UTE..IS FASTEST ' . (Joaraal Soeeial Serrtee.l .Montreal Que., May 10. In an effort to prove that the Canadian routs is faster than Naw xora ror tranaatianuo malls, the Canadian government will make uae of the North Sydney rpute during the early summer, when malls bound from Liverpool to Montreal take the Cans Race route. Heretofore dur ing summer navigation malls have beea carried up the St. Lawrence ana lanoea at Rimouskl This summer the liners will transfer malla off North Sydney, which is the nearest point to Europe to go ever ths Intercolonial. ... Steamers will carry V thsm to . North Sydney, whence they will be rushed by special train to Montreal. The steamer Mont calm will be used as the mall tender at North Sydney for the, delivery of mails to the outgoing and for receiv- lnc malls from ths Incoming steamers. As she snd all bf the mall steamers are fitted with ths - wireless equipment there will be no difficulty tn their a-ettlna in touch with each other, no matter what the weather . conditions may be. v. . The first steamer, to try tns new ar rangement is , ths Virginian, which leaves Montreal today, and will receive her malls from ths Montcalm Sunday in Cabota strait between Cape Breton and Newfoundland. It is sxpeoted that there will be a gain of several hours for Montreal in mall delivery by ualng North Sydney as mall port, and from one to two days for maritime province- towns. , . , , . V 9 3 ST 11. N O . . 'V v v-.' ' .',''. -'t'.?:'. v- V'i ; 1 -.' ":'i':;?'-:'v ', .; ' :; '.; ':. A- t: A; .... .' As a special inducement fo ; have you become a cus tomer' ot our new Clothing Department we make a special reduction in all of our $20.00 Suits for Saturday - (tomorrow ) for all day and evening These Stylish, Up-to-Date t , 1 r o O5 i i ,,i Worth; Regular $20.00, Quoted I Special for Saturday Only We have them in blacks, blues, checks, plaids, etc. And they are regularly sold at $20, and mighty good - vuuc ior uic money. DEDICATE CARWEGIE . ' a 7 LIBRARY AT GOTHAM New Tork, May 10 Ths twenty-first branch building; of the New Tork publla library, to be erected from the Carnegie fund was dedicated this afternoon. The building la located In East Fifty-eighth street, and will house about 80,000 vol umes. When present" plans have been carried out no section of ths metrop olis -will bs without Its Carnegie li brary. Three' mors branches are about ready to open, two vln Staten Island and one in Harleln1f:;?:'A,,fAy'"' - BALLOON :ASCENS10N - . ... ...... ,, . Bsed to ' 3ol ea tt Hg-hts ,S-e ' ' ' ' Dropped. :. A v Eleven deeds will be dropped from a balloon to be sent up by D. EL Keaaey ft Co next Sunday afternoon At 4:80 from a point near the old Castle, .w All the deeds will be blank except one and that will eonvev title of a lot on tbo heights to the finder. wnne the aeronaut nro- poses to 'ascend a mil or more he will in sll probability drop the deeds when up a fewhundred feet The man. women or child who aecures the right deed will take It to the offto of Mr. Keaaey and have his nams Inserted without any charge whatever. The balloon is one of ths largest be ing 70 feet highland - Professor Mil ler, the aeronaut usually drops from the balloon with a parachute at a height of .sue or a.uuB.ieet. . is the weather . Is Inclement the ascension will be post poned until the following- Sunday at the earns home. When no longer wanted.- "want-ad- 1m Is Good Take these Suits, make a small ' cash payment, then only . . . . A1'1) JL ...;..-,v-"iv;,'';'-J ::,,1 Open .till 10 o'clock. When you ask for this special mention that you saw ad j in The Journal. III v.t iltll ' " r I " I mn X'-. a - We permit you to test it before you pay for ; it. Pricesis $10 less than other inferior ranges ::- Fdrl.OODowii ,.,"' .? : '-A . ' - 'A.,.' As a guarantee of good faith we place, the Eclipse in your kitchen ready: for use. If not satisfied your dollar will be cheerfully refunded. If range meets your approval you may then pay us ;. SI :A'. WEEK WI4'? AA?' 'r;AA-'t.A ;i:NA:AA We Sell ca Credit , Evcry- v;I::rc "cavraTz clls rrrcs vz-y tt-Vv 7F7 T7rrN r c vettles" U la the Journal,