The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 14, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY ft IS07.
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................ .."Behind tbe Mak"'
."UerU'e island'
George Dart, who,
with fats father,
crossed the plains In 14S and settled In
-ajreg on, died at ths home 01 his son.
William Dart at 1 East Eleventh street
yesterday morning aged S7 years. ' His
death was due to old age. He was a
Mason and will be burled with the
funeral rites of that order. In 186 1,
-... the father, Anson Dart, moved to Jack
., sonvllls, where he held the position of
. Indian agent. , In 1866 George Dart mar
rlad Miss Anna Tlchner. daughter of
Captain William Tlchner. 1 The widow,
, two sons and a daughter William Dart,
" Harry CM Dart and Mrs. A,' B. Carrlng-
: ton sari vlve ' the deceased. Harry Is
foreman of the art department of the
New York World and William Is a well
known Portland newspaper man. , v
Examinations In criminal law and do
mestic relations were held for the Junior
class oi the University of Oregon law
school In the court room of department
- No. l; at the court house last night,
Circuit Judge, Can tenbeln, dean of the
. law school, had charge of the' examina
tion, and , prepared the queatlons on
-Criminal law. The examination on do-"
meatlc relations was prepared by Judge
v . fraser. Two women and 13 men took
the examination, the results of which
will be announced next Monday night.
ane same students will be ex-
ined on the law of contracU and of
agency. This class Is the first to enter :
the three-year course recently eatab
usnea at the unlvetslty law school.
Senator Bourn j has acknowledged the
receipt "of the resolutions passed pre
sently fay the Bellwood board of trade
regarding the removal of the postal
sutlon. ; The senator assures IV M.
Donaugh that be wUl give his atten
tion to the matter. A Detltlon from
Brooklyn has also been sent to Senator
Bourne, asking that the Brooklyn sta
tlon be esUbllsbed as the postal depart
ment has recommended. This station
will be ready by July 1 and it Is the
union of the Bellwood station with this
new Brooklr - station that the Sellwood
people are fighting.
The first of a series of lectures to be
provided by. the Bellwood Clvlo league
will take place at Campbell hall, Bell
, wood, Wednesday evening, May 16. The
league, recenty organised, is making
a fight .fori local option In what Is
known as the "Oaks precinct." and Is
Incidentally making local option a feat
ure in the campaign of many of the ad
Joining precincts.. Illegal voting IS one
of the factors to be contended with In
the Bellwood precincts, and Is being met
by the distribution of literature and
personal canvass. ,
The suit brought by Mrs. Luella C
Parrlsh against Dr. W. H. Davis of Al
faany to collect I32S alleged to be due
for earing for1 Mrs. Dora Davis, dl
vorced wife of the physician, and for
the cost of her casket and funeral ex
penses, was. compromised In the circuit
court yesterday afternoon for 1100,
after the plaintiff. Mrs. Parrlsh, had
testified. ; The Jury tbat had been em
paneled yesterday.' morning was dis
charged, v .-: -', ::'.-
Jacob Fryberger, the Junk dealer who
was recently sentenced to three months
In the county Jail for having received
stolen braas nuts from three small
boys, was paroled yesterday afternoon
after, paying a fine of f 100 that had
been levied upon him as part of his sen
tence. Fryberger was ordered to go out
of the Junk business and to stop teach
Ing young boys to brick stolen goods to
aim. , ", .:
Free Royal Cakes for the Soya and
Girla Cut out the Jimmy and Johnny
Royal Bakery advertisement on page
No. 5; also the rest of the series (one
each Monday until the middle of June).
Every boy and girl who can tell us
which Is Johnny and which Is Jimmy
In the last picture will receive a treat
of Royal Bakery Cakes. ,
"Portland and Its (Relation to the
Northwest" will be the topic of discus
sion at the next monthly dinner of the
Portland Commercial club, which Will
be given at o'clock Tuesday evening.
May. 11. .., . : y ;: V ;-. -:
Ltauor licenses were recommended to
be allowed to the following applicants
yeaterday by the liquor license commit
teei A. Harada. 148 Couch street; T,
Akal, 61 North First street; T. Lieda,
264 Everett street.
Last of the Sunday excursions be
tween Portland and Seaside via A. A C.
R, will be Sunday, dune I. After that
date the 11.60 round trip rate will be
withdrawn.
Union ' Grand club will give another
vsudeville and lance May 14, Burk-
hardt's hall, corner union avenue ana
urnslde. . . '
W. A. Wise, T. P. Wise, H. A. Sturde-
vant, dentists. Third ana wasnington.
Main 2021. Painless f method used.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas,
. Washougal and way landings., dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington Street
dock 2 V- m.' ; . h--;' .
Why psy moret- Meteger: fits your
eyes for $L 42 Wash. St., cor. 7th,
formerly at 111 Sixth street .
W. A. Wise, L. P. Wise. H. A. Sturde
vant, dentists, Third snd Washington.
Main 2029. .
Eastm..n kodaks and suppliea I.
Leaser Cohen, 111 6th. the Kodak store.
Dr. William Cavanaugh, dentist, has
moved his pffloe to 60S- Buchapan bldg.
The regular meeting of the Portland
Ad club, formerly the Portland Admen's
league, will be held tomorrow evening
U'omen Wanted
To work in laundry. Steady
positions and betterpay than
at almost, any employment
suitable to the sex Only
steam-heated on-scofchable
polishers in Portland. - . ;
SECOND " AND COLUMBIA
' teL Main 398. .
Laundry
PAYS SOCIETY WOMAN FOR LINEN.
' . STOLEN FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
- "Fifteen years ago when I was la your
employ i stole 110 worth of table linen.
Z have been converted since1 then and It
has preyed on my mind so much that I
Want to pay you for the things I took,"
aid a plainly dressed, middle-aged
woman to a prominent society woman
after - she 'had - been ushered into tbs
apartments of the Utter at the fash
ionable Hobart-Curtls lata Friday aft
ernoon.'". J.t ''"'- '''J :;- '' i. ;'i.'T' ,fi : 'l'"'''
Aa an evidence j that she was In
earnest the stranger produoed a' $J0
gold -piece and asked for the change.
Unable to remember the crime referred
to and suspecting the woman's story
the Portland woman reluctantly acceded
to the request. 'v. ;
"I am not going to tell you tty name,
but It may occur ; to "you later," , said
the woman. "About .16', years ago I
took a lot of linen from your house, as
I was going to be married, and wanted
the articles for . my home. . I married
a good Christian man and was con
verted shortly afterward. ' It has both
SEATTLE PHYSICIAN CURES .
; . MENINIGITIS BY LIGHT RAYS
Cure for malignant eerebro-sptnat
meningitis '. is believed to have been
found In the Rogers therapeutic lamp
.and uuod with success In tbs two cases
in which It was tried by Dr.'F. A.
Churchill : i of ..; Seattle. . Two esses
which under ordinary treatment would
doubtless have proved fatal responded
to the treatment at onoe, and both pa
tients are- now convalescing
'The lamp used Is a 600-candle-pover
incandescent therapeutic lamp, such as
la found In the equipment of many phy
sicians. The filament is large avd the
lamp Is provided with a hood refl9or.
nickel-plated and made of copper to la
crease the light The lamp may be at
tached to any lighting circuit ;
at I o'clock at the board of trade rooma
a C. Letter, city editor of the Ore
gonlaa, will deliver an address on "Pub
licity as Regards the City of roruana.-
Aeme On Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and fins gasoline. v Phone East lit.
Dr. M. Monte Bettman, dentist, has
returned. Office 408-4-6 Swetiand bldg.
Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street.
lunch 11:20 to t; business men's lunch.
B. W. Moore, exoert BhotosTSoher.
Elkr" building. Seventh and Stark Sta
The Oregonlan Confectionery, Sixth
street Light lunohes, ice cream, etc
Levy's Muslo House, 111 Fifth street
Photo mounta Woodworth, 141 H 1st
downs. " Madams Mcdure oompany.
XX Chambers, optician, lit Seventh.
Berger Signs 124 TamhUV-Phons.
Good 11.10 shoea 1 Marks Shoe Co.
Bark Tonlo for Rheumatism. .
Beck Jeweler 208 Alder. . '
Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Xlser scenic photoa Imperial hotel
RIGLER MAY STUDY
SCHOOLS IN EAST
No Industrial "Departments Wil
Be Established In Portland
' Before Fall.
No action toward the establishment of
Industrial or trades schools will fas con
aidered by the school board until fall.
Such was the decision yesterday after
noon, Superintendent Rtgier wiu proo-
ably be sent east to stuay the methods
employed In eastern cities where the
trades schools are estabUshed In connec
tion with ,the ' publio sohool systsm.
Philadelphia Is the only city known to
Mr. Rigler where such Industrial schools
are established.
' Contracts were awarded1 as follows for
work on the proposed addition to the
Montavilla schools: Brick work, J. M.
Merchant A Bridges,' 118,458; plumbing,
Robert OllUn, 11,014; contract to furnish
glass. Central Door St Lumber oompany,
Theae bids were the lowest received. '
Some difficulty developed In consider
ing the claims and amounts due Contractor-J.
E. Bennett who was awarded
the contract for erection of three addi
tions to a schoolhouse. , It was dlscov
ered that the claims amounted to more
than the aggregate sum due the con
tractor. Architect Jones was ordered
to carefully check over the claims, as
It is thought , that soma may be for
work done elsewhere, v 'wr
FOUR NEW: EIRMS WILL
. .. BECOME CORPORATIONS
Four new firms filed ertloles of In
corporation In the office of County
Clerk Fields this morninS as follows:
The Western Specialty company was
incorporated by J, F. Hartley, Alex
Sweek and J. M. Long with a capital
stock of 125,000. . J . jv'.
W. C Morris, Carleton Lewis and
Alex Sweek filed articles of incorpor
ation of the Rainier Electrio company.
Capital stock. 125,000.
Articles of. Incorporation of the Dan
iel Land company were rued by Q. . D.
Young, M. O. Munly.and E. S. Jackson.
t The. Western Banking company was
Incorporated by George Estes, S. W.
Etryker and E. L. Fraley, with a capital
stock of 110,000.-. -
Astoria Wants A. Y. P. Commissioner
, Astoria, Or, May 14. The chamber of
commerce has asked Governor Chamber
Jain to appoint from Astoria one of the
five commissioners who will take charge
of the 1100,000 appropriation made by
the recent session of the legislature to
enable Oregon to make a suitable ex
hibit, at the Seattle fair in 1101. The
appropriation becomes available shortly.
sucoeed ths first time' use Herblne and
you will get Instant rslief. The great
est, liver regulator. A positive cure
for 1 constipation, - dyspepsia, malaria,
chilis and all liver complaints. Mr. C
of Emory, Texas, writes s "My wife has
seen using . nerpine iur neroou ana
children s for five yeara' It ls a sure
cure for' constipation and malaria 'fe
ver, which is substantiated by what it
has done for my family." . Sold by all
drufglata, . ...... , ,
ered me so much that X have wanted to
make restitution for a long time,,
pleaae accept -the money." , ' .
After the departure of her visitor the
more the recipient pondered over the
matter the more she became convinced
that the $20 gold piece was a counter
felt and that she had fallen an easy
victim to a clever swindler Finally
she determined to notify the police and
In response to a telephone call Deteo
tlve Bergeant Baty was detailed to make
an investigation. . , . -.w.
' The coin was turned over to Bergeant
Baty, but upon taking the money to
local banking institution the ofnoer
Informed that It was genuine and the
cashier of the oountlng-houae gave the
detective a brand new,' shining double
eagle In exchange.
It has been ascertained that the wom
an communicated with ' several people
during the past week in order to
cure the address of the former em
ployer, whose confidence she had be
trayed. : ; V'."" '
"The rays of light." says Dr. Cfauroh
111, in explaining the action of the treat
ment, "when applied to the affected
portions, promotes metabullsmj that is.
the cell action in carrying off the
waste matter and supplying new tissues,
Light is a destroyer of all forms of
germ life, and the rays from thin lamp
tend, to promote - circulation and
strengthen the health forces of the
blood.". -;
Dr. Churchill applies the lamp fay
noiaing u a root way rrom the body
along the spins and nck. A to-minute
application brought rsst Immediately to
the patient that had been for four days
unconscious. The patient is njw r
covering, as Is the orly other one where
me treatment baa been tried. ..
HEAVY SHORTAGE
III BEEF SUPPLY
Scarcity . of Hoof Products
Greater Than at Any Time
During Past Six Years.
Is
INCREASED DEMAND IS
PRINCIPAL REASON
Rapidly Growing Population In ths
Northwest ' Causes Greater , Con
- - sumption TOfflcials Deny Whole
sale Prices Are Lower on Sound.
There Is said to fas a greater scarcity
of beef oatUe in Oregon and Washington
than at any time within the . past six
years. The meat packing establish
ments In Portland and on Puget sound
have been unable to secure sufficient
beef cattle In this territory to supply
ths demand and have been compelled to
ship on the hoof from southern Cali
fornia. '
Fat steers are now bringing 8U oenta
standing weight, in this market, which
is a fraction higher than they hay
been at any time since 1901.' ,
Up to May 1 the local packers had
their buyers throughout eastern Ore
gon and Washington picking up the
bunches of stall-fed steers that were to
be found on the - ranchea But this
source of supply has been exhausted
and the grass-fattened cattle of south
era Oregon wlu not be ready for ship
ment before June 1 to 15.
Increased Demand Causes Sbortsfe.
Local packers ascribe ths unusual
shortage la beef cattle this spring to
tbs Immense increase In demand tor the
finished product. Heretofore the pack
ers have known about what to expect In
tne way of demand for dressed beef,
but for the psst year they say the de
mand has been abnormally heavy, so
much so that the usual sources from
which beef cattle are drawn were ex
hausted much earlier than In former
aeasona
Officials of the Union Meat company
declare that the large Increase in the
population of the Paclflo northwest, and
more espsciauy or - Portland and vi
cinity, is primarily responsible for this
condition and that It Is up to the cattle
barons east of the mountains to raise
mors beef, cattle. -
Offlolals Deny Sftepori
It is denied by the officials of the
Union Meat company that the wholesale
price of meat In Seattle and Tacoma Is
lower than It Is In Portland. - In speak
Ing of the matter this morning an of
ficer of that company said that an
examination of the market reports In
the newspapers - of the sound oltles
would show a difference of half a cent
a pound in the cost of dressed meats In
favor-of 'Portisnd.'r"rr
There 'Is a warm Contest on between
ths Union Meat company and the Puget
sound paoklng companies for the control
of the dressed beef trade In Seattle and
Tacoma, but It has not yet reached the
price-cutting stage according to the
Union Meat oompany officials. ,
STREET CAR COMPANY
AGREES TO PAY $3,000
Settlement1 In Forty Thousand
Damage Suit One of Largest -Ever.
Recorded.
Instead of ths 140,000 sued for fay
Mabel J. Eaton as guardian ad litem of
1-year-old Constance Eaton, for personal
Injuries Inflicted upon the baby by a
streetcar - on - Fifth - street- last- June,
11,000 was accepted yesterday, after
noon In settlement of ths suit - -.. .
The acoldent occurred at. :30 o'clock
on the evening of June 11, 1906, on Fifth
street between Mala and Salmon streets.
The little i girl was run down by a
streetcar, and frightfully mangled.- For
a long time Jt was feared she would not
recover, (but She .gradually Improved
and passed out of danger,, though she
will be a cripple tor lire. - The settle
ment agreed to by the streetcar com-
any la ope of the largest ever reoorded
i th. circuit court. . j i -
Ths Meier 0 Frank Store
Great Sale of
Hemmed Union Linen Huck
Towels, J5c values; ; 1 ( -buy
all you want, nvV
Hemmed Union Linen Huck
Towels, 18c values, ea..l2f
Hemmed Union Linen Huck
Towels; best 22c I L
values, on tale tt,ti..lvV
Hemmed Union Linen Huck
Towels, 25c values, each f
Hemstitched " Linen Damask
Towels;. 30c grade, ea..21e
Hemstitched - Linen' Huck
Towels hitrh-ffrade Towels
regular 45c values,, ct..32f
9e hemmed Cotton Huck
Towels, on sale, each.... of
BATH TOWEL SALE
Bleached Turkish Bath Q
Towels, on sals, each.. 7 W
15c Bleached Turkish Bath
Towels, at, each ...... ,12f
20c . Bleached Turkish t Bath
Towtls, at, each ....... 16)
25c Bleached Turkish Bath
Towels, at, each... .....20)
35c Bleached Turkish Bath
Towels, at, each. . . ... . ,26e)
75e all-linen Turkish Bath
Towels, at, eaeh...,....42
Nickel Ware
Bath Supplies
i
Nickel Toothbrush Holders
for
Nickel Paper Holders ..80)
Nickel Bathtub Soao Hold
ers, on sale at, special 1.09
Nickel Towel Racka, ea.TOs)
Nickel Towel Racks, ea.39
Nickel Towel Racka. 91.
16-inch, at, each...?lw
Nickel Sponge Sprayi.1.39
Nickel Bath Sprays, ea. .99
Bathtub Seats, $1 value .T9
No. 7 Nickel Teakettles. 95e)
No. 8 Nickel .Teakettles, on
tale at, special 1.12
No. 9 Nickel 'Teakettles, on
ale at, special 1.19
2- pint Nickel Teapots.. 8T)
3- pint Nickel Teapots.. 924
4-pint Nickel Teapoti 1.04
2- pt. Nickel Coffee Pots 8T4
3- pt. Nickel CoffeesPots 92e
i-niL Nickel Coffee Poti. on
T ta m A A
aie at, special
Hammocks
Hand-woven Hammocks In
cretty deaiirns and colorings
exceptional vals. at these
prices: $2 vaL $1.60, $3.50
vaL $20, $45 valus 3.40
40x84-in. hand-woven Ham
mocks, reversible pillow and
valance; ' handsome patterns
and colorings; CI Hfi
$2.75 vals., at...H9s9eeW
40x84-inch hand-woven Ham
mocks; reversible pillow ana
valance: handsome colorings:
$4.25 values, at, ea...3,40
40x84-!nch hand-woven Ham
mock, extra heavy quality;
reversible pillow, deep val
ance: a hifirh-class Hammock
in every particular; $5 value,
on tale at, each ......
Go-Cart Sale
Lot 1 Reclining and Folding
Go-Cart, reclining ' perfor
ated back, seat and footrest;
rubber-tired wheels; auto
gear; best $4 model .3.10
Lot 2 -Folding and Reclining
Go-Cart, perforated seat and
back: wicker aides and foot
J..L. !...! ...
to gear; $4.50 model .fs.ev
Lot 3 Folding Reclining Go-
Cart, wicker sides, back and
dash: wood seat rubber-tired
wheels, auto gear; best regu
lar $6 values, at, eg,. 4.80
For the Finest
We pride ourielves on the ex
ceptional quality of our bread
and pastry. "flour. .
We carry the very choicest
kinds of flour; ready in any de
sired quantity. We sell all: the
famous brands, which are not
best because most advertised, i
but most advertised .because
best Our stock is kept fresh
and dry, and you'll notice the
difference it makes in your bak
ing, first time jrou try it. i
." Our prompt delivery ; sayes
many a bake day, too.
D. C BURNS CO.
, 210 THIRD ST. ,
"The new Japanese tabor party's pre
grant Includes opposition to monopolies,
and favors universal male and female
suffrage,' a general' increase of wages
and reduction of hours, the abolition of
capital punishment and of titular dis
Unattoaat fundamental rtfem 14 taxa-
MM
Trnnkt and Traveling EastThird FloorCreat Variety
Artistic Plctnrt Framing to Yonr Ordai Lowett Prices
Theeier(aFranI
Silk Petticoat Sale
$9:5o$io:od'aii
At $5185 Eacli
coats for
ficient to
friends to
bargain of
flounce with
blues, navy,
nfK. J&A in the
duced prices; fancy tailor-made and Marie Antoinette styles, trimmed
In wide and narrow tucks, fancy lace yokes, etc.; plain colors, checks,
stripes, dots; grand assortment, at ths following low prices: '
$5.00 Waists on sale at . .3.95
I6.5Q Waists on sals at . .4.95
$7.50 Waists" on sale at . .5.98
$8.50 Waists on sale at ,.8.95
$8.00 Waists on sals at ftT.45
$6.50 Allover Embroideries $2.69
65c Embroideries
Beautiful Allover Swiss Embroidery
white with colors; exquisite styles
values up to $6.50 the yard, on sale
Better Come Early If Ton Want
Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroidery and Bands for,; shirtwaists,
etc; edges 4 to 18 inches wide; bands z to 8 inches wide: :
handsome patterns, values up to 65c, on sale at, special, yard. 47a?U
Allover English Eyelet Embroidery for waisting beautiful pat- QO.
terns. Regular values up to $2.50 a yard, on sale at, the yard.,7Uw
$2.50 Baby Irish Laces at 98c Yard
$ 1 .75 Doz. Vol. Laces at 59c Dozen
Handsome
waists, i etc
lar values up
white Baby Irish Allover Laces, for yokes, dress trimmings,
; magnificent designs, specially low-priced. Regu- QQM
to $2.50 a yard; your choice, special, the yard..a7fav
Another great special lot of fine French and round-mesh VaL Laces and
Insertions, in especially attractive patterns; large assortment; tTQs
values to $175 dozen yards; on sale at, dozen yards. ....... ...Jy
Swiss. Nainsook and Cambric Edsingt and Insertions, lyi to 1A
4 inches wide. Regular values up to 20c the yard, for, yard... A
Women'sKiiitUnd'rwear
SILK VESTS AT 98c
Women's Swiss ribbed Silk Vests,
low neck and sleeveless; hand-finished;
beautifully made, perfect
fitting; all sises; special, ea...98f
Women's fancy Vests, Swiss rib'd,
low neck and sleeveless; hand-
crocheted yokes: white, pink and
blue; all sizes. Best reg- CQ.,
ular 75c values, at, eacn. w
Women's ribbed, lace-trimmed Umbrella Knee Pants, full sizes, pr .274)
MARQUAM QRANO .
Phone Mala aoo
fire Wlgbts, Saturday aa Bitaeav Hattaee.
Coaubtneiiis wmmmij ETvnmg, star
BAM rEANOISCO OFEBA 00. ta
FANTANA
- trloes tSCj BOe. tSe.
Ilta aaS faialaa TftAaifM Tht
HorrtM-: KUIIIUC IUIOU V sUta 117
Mil to W. Beamaa, Ifanastr. -Taolsht
AU Week the Qraetest - Modtrs ,
' Melndrama,
THg WXITI CAM.""
A thrfllin and Intense atory of Ksntaekr
eatlawry. rau, snensu or tne popular Minu
Stock eompiar. .- Direction Mr. Barter Asbton.
Mstlnees wedntM ana Bstarssy. '
Nlaht.lOc, 20c, 80s: Matinee. 10e, SOe.
Vest Week "WIOUS LOUSOM."
BAKER THEATRE.W
Permanent)' locatod -The ratnoaa Baker The-
.. tie Company meeatmc 'AU Tola wees
Kc'i Clay Clement's Idrllle Comedy, .
' "THE W BOanKlO."
A beasttfol etorr et OM Vlrsinia. State
ander peraoeal dlrectioa Arthsr Mackley. MU-
Bee BaMrday. i - .
Tenlns. !,! sso, Boe. Matfneeiine. ape. .
Veat.Weaa'aV OOXTSVXXft MOUAM."
IDE GRAND
Veeli""ef r 1M.
VaaeaviUe ';
- " 9e Z.axa. : '.
The Baker Troupe.
Marveleaa Ooaaady.
. Aotooatie
'-Btoyeltots.'-:
- petaatAooed
ft;; Teaton.
BCEX09Z Si 1TSXVZT.
Hairy ak Oe.
Tke SeaaeM Sisters,
. - Barrtattoa.
" "Ban '
rreeerle tekarts.
eraaslaeesa. -
tlon and arbitration f all Interna tionai
S
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Another great special sals of fins Silk Petti-
one weekThe quantity is suf
permit inviting our out-of-town
share in the best Silk Underskirt
the yearSplendid styles made
best quality taffeta silks Deep
six rows of wide stitched bands
or deep, double-tucked flounce Grays, tans,
red, brown, green, lavender,
light and dark greens, black
and full assortment of change
able colorings Well made, full
widths Every skirt in the lot
regular $9.50 and $10.00 value.
Buy all you
$5.85
want at, each...
Matt Orders Sfiled.
SILK WAISTS REDUCED
Entire stock of black and col-
irnil Silk Waiifl at arrvatlv raw
$12.00 Walsta on sals at.. 9.45
$14.00 Waists on sale at . .11.25
$15.00 Waists on sale at ..11.95
$16.00 Walsta on sale at ..12.85
$18.00 Waists on sals at ..14.25
on Sole at 25c Yd.
with lace stripe, plain whit and
for waistings, etc.; 5 AO
at, special, yard..... VeteJ7
Soma of This Beautiful Embroidery.
Women's fine Swiss-ribbed "Swan"
brand Union Suits; low neck, no
sleeve, knee-length pants, fitted;
with of without shoulder straps:
regular $1.50 value........ 1.19
Women's fine ribbed-Union Suits,
shaped ; body, umbrella pants
hand finished neck; silk - taped;
very elastic - and perfect-fitting:
all sizes; best $125 values. ...98
Last Call for Rose Bushes
' We still have a few thousand two-year-old Rose Bushes, and to move
' them quickly .will sell at one half price this week. 50c sue at 25c
each, or $2.00 per dos. It is not late to plant and this is your
,,r ' chance to fill outcthat hedge or replace any inferior varieties you
may have'. ...
Note Thousands of Vegetable and FJovpring Plants on hand now.
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roanded oa the Great Dreyfn Caee.
atatlnees Tneedaya, Tbondaya Satardays and
Bnndaya. Price 10 n4 SOo. .
vary evenmc at s:ia. mces loe, sue aid
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Great S ale oi
Silverware
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reg. $12.50 values, set. i. 9.98
4-piece silver-plated - Tea Sets,
reg. $13.50 values, set,.10.T9
14-in., silver-plated Trays, $4.50
values, on sale at, each. .3.38
Silver - plated Butter Diihes,
good atvle; reg. $4 value. 3.19
Silver-plated Fruit Pishes, reg.
$5.00 Values, on sale at.. 3.99
Silver-plated Bon Bon Dishes
best reg. $3 values,-ea.. 2.18
3-pc. silver-plated Water Sets,
reg. $10 values, at, set..T.98
Silver-plated Baking 'Dishes,
best model; $9.50 value.. 7.58
4-pc. silver-plated .Coffee Sets;
regular $10 values, set...T.98
Cut
8-inch Cut Glass Vases.. 2.98
8-inch Cut Glass Bowls.. 3.98
$425 Cut Glass Olive Dishes,
on sale at 3.38
5-in. Cut Glass Nappies .1.19
$30 Cut Glass Centerpieces, on
sale at 23.70
Ureat variety of Cut Glass
Toilet
Articles
"Bathasweet." a perfumed lux
ury for the bath: arreat val.19
"Royal" Tooth Powder, abso
lutely free from grit. csn..Vf
"Brillrose" Nsil Polish, imparts
a beautiful waterproof pink lus
ter to tne naus; special, jar xvf
Satin Skin Cream, the perfect
skin beautifier; special val.l9a
a?a at a aTta 41 evaa. saesul aisa2eaka
41 MVS VUSUIVlBt JWS V SSJIVS Wf UJiV a
every one perfectly soft, ea..8f
Pure Sperm Machine Oil just
what you want for ypur sewing
machine and lawn mower'. .4f
50c Scissors and Shears, guar
anteed good quality; spe'l .28
Torrev's Horsehide Rax or
Strops swing with canvss back,
on sate at ........... .....894
French Tooth Brushes, women's
and men's; many styles.,.. 124)
Rubber Goods at very low prices
Jewel Boxes, in French gray and
goia lined with pink 'and blue
silk; great values at. each.. 98s)
rlair tiarettes, in rose gold pat
terns; large variety. spe1..494
25c plain Back and Side Combs,
at this special low price v.l5e
Portland H. S. Pins for, ea.28e
Multnomah Emblem Pins.49e
Jade Cuff Links and Scarfnm
Sets, very pretty, at, set.,,794)
Special Sale of
; Special values in Fiber Rugs-
economical and : serviceable
just the floor : covering you
want for your beach cottage,
country home, servants' rooms;
in all sizes. ' r-;
6 by 9-foot Fiber Rugs, in best
patterns; great vals., ea. .3.85
7 feet 6-inch by 10 feet 6-inch
Fiber Rugs, best pattern 75
9 by 12-foot Fiber Rugs, in the
very best patterns, at... 9.85
Fiber Mattings m variety of pat
terns; sewed, laid, lined, yd.524
9 by IZ Fiber Rugs, mission de
signs, looks like carpet and
wears like iron; special. 12.85
Wears sole Portland agents for
Vbr
PorchShades
Best made all sizes 3d floor.
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