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". -TIIH "OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1807. ".-:X-inam ..,. . .jVft i.. n ,.. -,r-f- -fJl'i "a.'j "r;l il- .. i li I- L- 1.. V? f VI GV?C4 fjgft. TTTai -, -. -v,- x & I n .. - 4. 750 C. B. a la; Spirite Corsets '79 c Tour Distinct Styles For Friday we goffer : the greatest bargain of the $ea $on 750 new' and t absoh lutely up to date C B. a la Spirite' Corsets, in four dis- tinct models. They Include sixes 18 to 30, made of white batiste and summer net, trimmed with lace, beading and ribbon. Styles are: 1, high bust, princess or dip hip ; 2, low bust, princess or dip hip; 3, medium bust, short hip; 4, high bust, short hip. J; Without regard f or their real values, 'TA they go Friday at, only, pair"'. . ....... ,v. .,'..".,' f JjC ) Black Lace Lisle Hosiery Rcg.cj0c; Values 33c For Friday only we place on sale 100 dozen fine pairs' Women's fine im- ported k black - UccJisle : Stockings, either lace boots or all-overs, all new and very desirable patterns ,andkal ways sold at 0c. Reduced ; Qf for Friday Sale to , . OoC II II I .1 I " ., ......... , - . , . II I J it l t 25c Ribbed Vests 17c JOcWom's Vests33c ; Women's Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck, ' no sleeves,' either, trimmed ; or; plain; . regular 25c quality, reduced 17 for Friday to . ............ . ;i , .... 1 1 C Women's fine .Swiss ribbed mercerized lisle Vests, low neck, no sleeves, plain or trimmed; regular 50c qual- QQ ' ity, for Friday reduced to uJC 55ifliur .5 $20 Values $8 For Friday Sale in the Lipman-Wolfe School of Stylo 55 Silk Jumper Suits; made of fine chiffon taffeta silks in black, navy, brown and green. The jumper is made with fancy silk piping, some with fancy fagoting. The skirts are made extremely full, with fancy cluster plaits. Every fashionable woman will ; want a dainty jumper suit for summer wear; Here is a chance to buy one at nearly half price the newest style, thoroughly well made in every detail, perfect fitting, superbly beautiful garments. Sold regularly to $20.00. ; " (ftO Q C Special for Friday Sale. . ....... ; CpJf f !) y No telephone orders, none tent on approval, none reserved. We advise you to be here at 8 o'clock sharp. See big window display. , . . Sale Belt Buckles Novelty sample line purchased from a" New York jeweler,;- The choicest and prettiest de signs ever offered, at prices far below their regular ,Yalue.Ji;.Fme,: pear J, green gold, rose ' gold, sterling silver, black enamel and other , novelties. ,f ' f,K-,-r:. '", 35c Pearl Buckles, sale price ii;U. 8 P'1"! Buckles, reduced to only ' 48 $1.00 and $1.25 German Silver Buckles. 68 tl.50 Belt Buckles, French gray finish.'. s $1.50-$ 175 Rose and Satin 'Gold Buckles.f 1.00 $2.ro Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, only.f l.BO $2,00 Black Belt Buckles reduced to. . . $1.25 ; $Z0O-$2.25 Novelty Gold Buckles...... flStf. $4.50 Novelty Rose Gold Sash Buckles, .f 3.00 $7.50 Engraved Sash or-Belt' Buckles. ,f 5.00 " Big rriday Sale bf mSilk Velvet Ribbons in Black tf Colors All colors, Vt flinch, 15c value at V 9c yd.; v 85c pc. All colors, 2 -inch, 20c value at 11c yd.; $1.00 pc All colors, 5 s-inch, 30c value at 19c yd.; $1.80 pc. All colors, 9 . 1 frS-inch, 40c value at 30c yd.; $2.90 pc --inch, 10c value at 5c yd.; 45c pc Black 5c yd.; 45c pc. Black llA inch, 12c value at 7c yd.; 67c pc Black . . . 2 -inch, 15c value at 9c yd.; 85c pc Black . .. 3 H-inch, 17c value at 12c yd.; $1.10 pc Black . . 5 -inch, 20c value at 15c ydi; $1.40 pc Black . . . 7 "l-inch, 25c value at 17c yd.; $1.60 pc. Black . . . 9 1-inch, 30c value at 22c yd.; $2.10 pc Black ; 12 2 inch, 40c value at 27c yd.; $2.60 pc. Black . .'.16 -2-inch, 50c value at 35c yd.; $3.40 pc "Owl1 Cut Rate Drug Store Wins Its Tight Against Tnist For two yean Lipman, Wolfe & Co. have been taring Portland people thousands of dollars by selling stand ard remedies and pure drugs at cut prices. We have been bitterly fought and blacklisted by, the drug trust A United States court decision just rendered permanently restrains the drug trust -from criminal restraint of trade. The pure-food law makes the drug stores carry equally high grades of druga as department stores. , A great victory. ' V ' ' ' x 1 ' v " 40c Mixed Paint 23c 65c Mixed Paint 43c Best Mixed Paints at Special Prices Pint size best mixed Faint, la all the wanted colors, for inside and outside work; 9 40c raloe for ......................... jLOC Quart size best mixed Paint, all the JQ best colors; 65c ralue for ............. IOC Half salloa best floor Paint, In the I Q 1 good floor colors, rtg, $1.00 ralue for... UuC Interior Varnish Stain, ready for use; the best finish for all woodwork, in all the fO good colors; regular 25a value for IOC . Enamel Paint, for touching up all fancy wood work, furniture, etc.; regular 25c f Q value for ..................... ...... ...IOC Best Stovepipe Enamel, floss black; a fine enamel for all kinds of ironwork; , t Q regular 25c value for ...................IOC FOUNDER OF. CHURCH OF NAZARENE SPEAKS HERE Dr. P. F. Bresea of Los Angeles Will Address Portland Members . - Sunday Denomination Has Had Remarkable Growth Since Its Organization In California Ten Years Ago. i r The general assembly of the Church of the Kasaren e,-which ended Ita aeaalon at North Taklma. Waahlngton, on Sun ' day; Hay ii. aeleeted Portland for Its . meeting pUoo next year. This aaaem- bly dUtrlot ; comprUei the aUtea of SfBJBHlnWMBajMBMW ' "' v.' :. : V1' . 4( -' ULULSBIJLIISM' Si H 1 RT..B.:, F. Bresee, P. D.': ' Orefon, Washington. Idaho and Mem- tana, and the churches of- the' dlntrlct were - wall represented at" the North e Talcima. aaaembly. ..' ' in Portland - the church 1 but ' atx .' month old. ita flrat paator, Rev. Aj I O.' Henrtcka, arrtvlng, hare from Loa ' Angelas last fall. Ita service are held ;ln the old Swedish Lutheran church, US Burnalda atreet, between enth and Eleventh, - Another organization will be effected at . Sellwood . within . th next two weeks, with Rev. J. H. lfclntlra, of XiO Angelea, aa u pastor. . A Two members of the First ohurch. aS the one now In existence ! eallad. Mr. and Mra. Bartholomew, raaldlng at Sellwood, hava bought the old M. K. church building and It will ba re moved to a tot - owned by them, and thla wUl become th home of th Bell; wood ohurch or the Nasarena. , Mr. and Mra. Bartholomew will do nate th us of th - atructur until auch time aa th 'congregation feels able to buy It, when It will be turned over to the official body at Ita present actaai. coat. ; -.-:, 4. " It, la expected to pay off thla obliga tion within & year, and th Nasarenea of that auburb' will then have a home of their own. ' Th Flrat church la alao casting about for a location for a new place, of worship. ' '(;, . . riuida Mr, tntuzen. ':m.. y Rev. P. F. Bresee. D. D.. a till pastor or th parent church of Los Angeles, California,; founded tha Church ot the Nazarene 10 years ' ago. " Aa presiding eider or the Methodist Eplaoopal church he becam eatranged from that body. largo numbera of his congregation go ing with him. -t was not at flrat In tended to establish any but ; th one place of worship, but aoi wonderfully successful were the first efforts that the work Soon spread, and today there are SQ churches In California alone, be sides other church organizations in that atat, and. the. movement, -up to two months ago, covered the- states' of Ne vada, Washlngtoa, Oregon. Idaho. Mon tana, Illinois and ..other parts of - the Within i th.: Uat two 2 months, 'i at general assembly held In Brooklyn New York, th Church of the Naaaren and th association of Pentecostal churches of America, have taken action for the union of the two bodies, and it Is ex pected ta complete this arrangement at tha Church or th Nasaren at a final assembly to be held In th First church or. Chicago, -October 7, 1907. In addition to Its buildings and other jl. f v-U-J hJ.-.J , iJ-, Tp Born U J :Ai .4 f.j, 1 The Best Scouring Soap Klada v j A Scoorlno; Soap '-1 . ,5 J - A Meul Polish , -4-1 ' ' IS TO COLLECT properties, th Cfcureh ef th Nasarena owns Ha own publishing bona and a large job printing plant In Los Angeles. It alao maintains a university and bible school at Los Angelea, In which Its minister ar trained and sent -out Into th work. v 1 - " . r. Srea WUl Prao Xm. Dr. P. F. Bresea, originator of the Church of th Nasarena, will preach In Portland at th Naxaren church, mora- i.npot"ra r.wm SZ- RETS Professor W. T. Shaw Will Spend th church at geuwooa at a o ciocx in BIBBS no iiniBiiss cias 11 riu ucn Mil Taylor - Younar Shooting ' and Kirkpatrick Condemnation - Cases to Be Tried. th afternoon. With hla wife he has I been In attendance at the assembly at North Taklma, and will srrlv her to morrow morning from Seattle, where he spent Monday and 'Tuesday. Doctor Bresee Is considered oni of th famoua and famously earnest -preachers of th day and It la believed he will nav Urge hearing In this city. SICK JUROR DELAYS : Two Months In Alaska for His. College. NOTED SCIENTIST TO HUNT FJDR KADIAK BEAR I (Speelal Dlspateh t Tb JoarmaL) Dallas, , Or, May 18. -Circuit court. department No. 1, Judge George H. Bur nett presiding, la In seaslon , with a number of Important : cases on the docket. Th moat Important ar th Taylor-Toung shooting scrap and th Kirkpatrick condemnation suit In tb Taylor-Young case B. Toung, a wealthy Independence hopgrower, Is charged with- assault with a dangeroua Washington Institution at Pullman Employs Member of Faculty to Go weapon on th person of Marshal Tay to Sltkn for Specimens to Add to Collection. Trial Postponed Until Friday- Girl Is First Witness . v . Against Doctor, If - Pullman, Waah May 18. Professor W. T. Shaw of th 8tat oolleg d- oartment of soologr has bean employed by th college authorities to spend two I wounds. montha la Alaska, during tne ooming vacation, collecting apeclmena of north Owing to th sudden Illness of Juror jern birds am) mammals for tha college n n Honrs, the trial or Jjr. c. tu T. Atwood for manalgughter was poet ooned yesterday until Friday. I Judg Gantenbeln Awaa notified by telephone that Rogers was seriously in at nia hom at St Johns. Rogers expect to ba able to attend court again Friday museum. ' Immediately arter commence ment Professor Shaw will proceed to Seattle, and thenc . to . Sitka, Alaska, which place he will us aa headquarters while collecting specimens. The pro fessor expects to secure certain apecl mena . of birds from ; tnav-TecKy laianaa which are acattered along the sea coast and th trial was postponed until that J near Sitka. Having completed hi col lection or dims, n wiu visit ine s.uiu dav. Dr.- Atwood is accusea . or m0' slaughter by , performing an Illegal operation UpOn' 18-year-old Hattl Fee. The girl herself was the first Witness for th prosecution, and th courtroom waa cleared while she sobbed out her storv to the Jury. Bh - said w.i B. Holdlman, aged 40 years, a married man with two children.-had caused ner troU' ble and arranged with Dr. Atwood to tin related tne Islands, If time remains, where he hopes j to secure a . Kadlak bear. These bears are rtutd to be . the largest , and fiercest of Alaska's wild animals.' A cecullarlty of th collection win exist In the fact that birds, well known j by their plumage In temperate dimes, ar ntirely different In plumage when living In their nortnern naoitat aunng th summer months. For Instance, the lcfon has an unoonsplcuous slate-colored lor of Independence, and bis son, A B. Taylor of th cam place, arising from an altercation over a dog tax. ; Th younger Taylor and Toung became In volvd la a flat fight and th marshal endavord to separate them, whan Toung pilled a revolver and began shooting at th Taylor, all th shots taking effect but making only alight Th outcome of th case la being watched with Interest as all par ticipants ar well known la Polk coun ty. : District Attorney MoNary will prosecute th case, while John Carson of Salem and Oscar Hayter of Dallas will look after th defense. In th Kirkpatrick condemnation pro ceedings th Southern Paclflo railroad Is endeavoring to condemn a atrip of land belonging to Mary V. ana B. C Kirk patrick In th north edge of Dallas in order to establish a freight depot sit. The. company : alleges th reasonable value of th land to be 1205. and offers that amount Tha : defendants allege they will be damaged in the sum of 18,400. and ask that for th alt. W. D. Fen ton of Portland and Oscar Hayter of Dallas appear for the plaintiff and W. T. Mulr of Portland and J. E. Sibley of Dallas for th defendajita. nnn nn fin A DAT TO FIT YODIt FACE AMERICA'S GREATEST i $2 HAT LEADS ALL OTHER HATS IN POINT OP SALES IN PORTLAND . A HUNDRED . STYLES THIRTY i SHADES AND COLORS EVERY HAT . GUARANTEED 80LD ONLY BY Co; Satisfaction or Your Money Back Horseshoes Over , the Doors. . 69-71 THIRD 3TRBXT, BETWEEN OAK AND PINE iwrfnnn th oneration. deUlla-of hr -visit -th-doctr" plumage In th winter, but when found office. 1 I in Alaska during the warm season. Its Holdlman la being held in th county 1 niumag 1 of a metallic biuisn disck, atrlklnrlv marked witn wnite. Moati birds who change their habitats from I north to south at different seasons of th year exhibit more or less a wjrr snondlna changa of plumage. ! la ar-l lall to await trial on a felony charge,. and will bo one of th witnesses for the! prosecution In tha trial or pr. Atwooa. IORVALLIS HAS JOINED ' . CELEBRATERS RANKS fflpertal Otopateh te The Joorml.1 . Corvallls. Max 18.Corvallls will cel ebrate the Fourth of July In fitting ktyle thi year, and for th purpose ofi getting th goo1 work startea oommn tees hav been appointed as1 follows: Finance. Henry Ambler, M. M. ixng and Charles Small; arrangements, M. M. Long. Charles Small. W. B, Smith, Henry Ambler, John Allen and 8. I Kltno. Aa Corvallls has not celebrated for three vyears. every effort will be put forth to make thia on a success. flELVILLE MUST FACE ' FIRST DEGREE CHARGE (Special Dispatch to Tb Jeoraal) Helena, Mont- May 16. George Mel ville, who,' upon being Informed by his wife that ahe had , been vilified and alaooed by WInfleld . Outhrt. a room er at their house a) Bald Butte, slashed th latter with a knue, resulting in hi death, must answer to a first-degree murder charge, suoh an informa tion having been filed late yesterday 'Willamette Cream Co. The wiiiamett cream company, on Union avenue, near Everett Is doing a big business, although it la on of the newest .institutions of th city In the Industrial line. Th management claim that th "Willamette" ; haa the moat complete creamery plant In th city. . In their own building they hav installed Zl , "k. -i,.r, PrnfMr shkw all the latest machinery. At th pres- 7 T . Ian. Km. Vl "WtVlam." 1. ... tn attemnt. bv comDarison. to mow " thla nnoiillarltT I uu giviiuuo o im creaun per wees tnia peculiarity. l-an n ,,, k : first of June the management expects to be putting out 1,000 pounds or butter. Th popularity of their brand of but ter, the "Puritan," la phenomenal, The public ar invited to inspect the equip ment ana meuiods or this creamery and atudy the policy and appreciate the general atmosphere of cleanliness that pervades the place. - - KLAMATH MILL SITE V, ,' 0F WEYERHAEUSERS Klamath Falls. Or.. May 1 8. C. . S. and R." S. Moor hav recently aold to tha Weyerhaeuser company large timber holdings but the deal doe not Include th. sawmill In this city. When - that company commences operations . In PIOWPFRS THP THIRD than any for which Lake Ewauna EAfiL FS ON THF FflllRTH ahIA attArA atnrar parvacltv fo lnraL I : ' , T and their mill will probably be at some 'convenient point on the upper Klamath lake. The conditions there r most I excellent for a milting-proposition, as th Oregon Eastern will skirt' the east bank of tha lake, and mail would have the lake oir on side and tha railroad on the other. - made-io .seoure a.- distinguished native son to aeuver tn oration on in x outio. Games and athletlo sports of all kinds will ba th feature of each afternoon's program, with a big barbecue at lunch Um for alt Dallas never does things by halves, and th eagle will scream on that day aa it never h Deiore. SCOTCH VERDICT IN CASE . OF OLIVER ERICKS0N (Spaetal Dtspatck to The JoomaL) , Prlneville. Or, . May 18. After 80 hours' deliberation, the second Jury In the case of Oliver Erlckaon, charged with stealing a horse, has brought in a verdict of not guilty. . This Jury, 4t Is said, believed the defendant guilty but that It should not convict because some minor points v In : the 1 testimony wer lacking. . Th moral effect however, will orobablv be that f a conviction. Th Jury in th flrat trial, held early last week, - stood throughout It 24 hours' deliberation , evenly divided. 2 IMMIGRANTS POUR INTO . THE KLAMATH.COUNTRY Appendicitis. Is due In a large measure to abun of the bowels, Dy employing arastlc pur- (Soetlal Dkmateb to Tka AiornsL) Dallas, Or., May 15. Dallas hav "a Joint pioneers1 picnic and Fourth of f. July ' celebration thla year. - At a mass meeting f e"' aens an executive committee, composed of a I Crtder. J. H. Hollister anJ. C. Hayter.Twlth Mayor A. B. Mulr and Au ditor U D. Brown aa chairman ana secretary, . waa appointed to mak; all Bmfiff.rn.nti - . ' The Polk countv nloneers naa aireaoy twrer. ine awsw 4,.i .-..a " r ' I aenue . cleansers ; ana , invi afternoon by tha county attorney. Mrs. 1 guaranteed for headache, biliousness. Melville 1 was released. Was aet tor Monday. - gaUve. Tp. avoid all danger, us: only arranged to hold their annual picnic ur. .in ow ju44 x-iiiB, ine aaie, , , thl. -nmi,ln will mak a enue .. .cleansers ana , invigorators. I v " wimim vn iousness. I r''...vc"un"'w;: v - uaiem wm aeuver ine snuumt uui-bo for th pioneers, and efforts 'wlU be ' Th ' hearing I malaria and Jaundice. I Pharmacy. xo. at : Bed Cross .(Special Dispatch to The JoontaL) Klamath Falla, Or., May 18. People ar coming Into Klamath county In great numbers, th homeseeker, th In vestor, the business man and the la- company and boat thla city . and Po- kegama carried about 800 passengers during the month of AprlL Besides those coming by boat and stag many cam by wagon and aom by way ot a thT California, NorthasternT"rallwav from -Weed. The latter line is not open for traffic however, at this time. 4vTh mails of , tb local companies that hav advertised in periodicals of th west and middle west-ar flooded with letters of lniuirv iuimw.. Klamath country. 3 This aeotion i talked of aU over tha rrtr b.... and many ar coming to Investigate preparatory to settling. Prefarred Stock Canned Goods. Allen LewUf Best Brand. ;, ; CARUSO IS. GIVEN ovation londo:j London. Hit 1 1. Nn .rlm. la -.. on Caruao, the tenor, her in cona auence or the recent events in v,i - reer In New Tork. He mad his first appearenc or th season at th Cos vent Garden theatre In -r.t TnK, - last nlccht and rot a reentim v.ih 1. no exaggeration to call a triumph. caruao waa in splendid vole and nvr sang better. He was repeatedly n!' ! before th curtain and cheered tuim,:?-uously. SO TOiJ X.OY3 your babyT Ton nn! -why 1 Buy a boti.1 Ot Whltoa C'f'fi ruge ana ne vm never cry. tmve worms, an.l tr,n r ' know it. S hita a Cr- the child of worm an.l 1 system In vie1 't f. er shoulil kp a ,r, cine In the I s . never eitt-r I -r 1 " l. by all ii.:. - .