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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY' MORNING, JUNE 0, 1C07. 1-lb. Linen Fabric Paper 19c One pound of Fine Linen Paper, latest shape, over 4 quires to pound, and would coat 76o by the quire. Bale price. !lo 8-Inch Commercial Envelope, white, box of 160, sale.....83o fU-lnch Commercial Envelopes, white, bos of ISO, sale...8Se 15c Flneet Linen Fabrlo Envelope, latest wallet flap...... 80 Established 1850 FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS IN ; BUSINESS-Established 1850. C2i;eaui, QGaife 0 2& Good Merchandise Only Qutlity Considered Out Prices 'Are Always the' Lowest All Lace .Curtains Reduced .$1.2 values... t7o $.50 values. .$91 j'j 17.50' values, .Sl.e , 11.60 values. .$l.lt v M.00 vlue-f3.1 18.60 values. .S-T $1.00 values.. . values. .t&at $10.00 values. S7.ea $2.60 values. .$!. $8.00 value. .$3.t $12.60 values. $MI $2.00 values.. $249 'IS.00 values. .ftAS $14 values... $11 J 1 &f i R Silk and ne Jiy.uj' Cloth Suits mm Bf vThc ' assortment comprises over ' one hundred cloth tailor-made V suits in Eton; Pony Jacket and t - vi Novelty . styles, and about as many - silk suits in Princess, Jumper r and ; two-piece suits making -asuperb collection of nearly two hundred suits in all . this season's newest and most ': desirable styles. All are of. se lected materials in black 5 and the most , popular colors of the 'season.' ' These suits, carefully tailored, have generously-cut :JuH flaring skirts.4- They, are v the suits that created 'a great , deal of comment when we soId . . '.fhem at; prices to $35. - I The most extraordinary values we ; X ' than cost i V,-7;';:' w f of materials. : vU Monday sale.;. 4 V Reg; $3;50 Values 1$2;68 TrTTTTrTTTTTTrTr '' ' ' u ' V ... 7"'"" y 1 -7 Tlie genuine "Hyde-grade" Hcathcrbloom Pet v ticoat is v better than the ' finest taffeta ' silk. ! in 1 1 ' ' in 11. i They never crack, wear twice as long, have the "rich rustle and the shimmering beauty of taf- ' 1 feta, without its defects." These superb Heath-; erbloom TaffeU Petticoats, in black only, each . bearing the "HydcgradcH label, made with eat- J,tra full flaring circular flounce and deep ruffle. seven rows of ' tucking and two W rows of hemstitching. ; Sold regularly at $3.50. Great Monday tale WwSw I ' trimmed with two tailored straps. i ...' telephone orders, none O. O. 8. moae 1 Iri . thlm low pxloe. We reserve the right to limit she aum ; fee to aay om,tomw :.t $3m lingerie Waists 500 New Lingerie Waists, la ten distinct different styles easily the jreatest ale of NEW waists in Portland this year. They represent all the latest ideas in stylish and up-to-date -Summer Waists, made of finest quality lawns, with ' 'lace, embroidery and insertion trimming;, and finished with plaits and fine pin rucking. The sleeves are made In the newest -lengths, trim-, am, med with plaits and lace in a very unusual effect We advise . h r V yoa to b on hand at o'clock to get one of these $340 waists for..v, r : This extraordinary June Sale' of Undermuslins is now in full swings All of the many, extra special bargains will be on the bargain tables for today's sale.-' In' spite of the " fact that many eastern : stores will not hold their White Sales this year on account of the high price, of cottons, this great sale, has proven a greater bargain event than ever. Months ago, w harvested extra thousands of snowy garments at the low price then prevailing, whose uniform excellence of fabric, style and -workmanship: is noticeable in every grade and whose upward of half fa thousand charming : models , are, particularly V in the higher classes, ; revelations of grace and beauty. ; , . ' , ; , ' CORSET COVERS S2c TO $9.25 , CHEMISE 59c ,TO $11.00 . . GOWNS 68c TO $18.50 - - DRAWERS 29c TO $12.00 ' SKIRTS 90c TO $3175 LVLRY MUSLIN GARMENT REDUCED ; OUR ANNUAL JUNE TOILET SOAP SALE 4-lb. bar pure Castllo Soap, . Pear's 80a U, cut , 1 ?c Bon Ami Soap, out TC rerular value 10c. Cut Qr rate, per cako. ;..' rte P" v : 1, rate, per bar... w-'w ; cosmo BUiiermu comp, out .jap. nonm uifcino. pk ; PntimiM ' Rmn . cut 4 'i rate. 1 .calces v . 1 let cut rate . rate, per cake. c ; for ...... i. .......... . w per cake 6c Boclete Hyalenlquo 11 Fairy Soap, cot rate AKC Ivory Sofp, cot rato JKC Soap, cut rate, cake. 'per. dozen........... T per aosen. ...... w -,, ' Thousands of Oakesxumdreds of otto Soaps om sals, v , tit 25000 Yards of Embroidery, Values to $1.50 Yd., 25c Yd. - f - . . "' '. ' ' " ....... . .,.;,'....-, .,,i..-..J-i. .t.:.i,.,,.I. :t.... : The most extraordinary embroidery event of the year. Do not fail to be' here Monday mornlng at 8 o'clock sharp to get your share of the ; most magnificent embroiderv bargains that ever came to Portland. There are 25,000 yards of Swiss and Nainsook Corset Cover and ' Flouncing Embroidery, 18 inches wideralso Insertion to match, 3 to 5 inches wide. Superb for suits and -waists as well as underwear. During This Sale, Every Article in Our Lace and Xmbroidery Section Will Be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices 10c Cotton Torchon Lace, 2 to 4 inches wide, insertion q1' to match, sale price ..... 0 C 50c Valenciennes Lace and Insertion to match, 1 and 1J4 Inches wide, a;,;,: Of -dozen.. . . sC f C 50c 'Black Silk Lace - and Bands, 3 to " 8 ' Inches " wide, tale price, , yard... X2j4c. Wash ,'Uce'y 9 to) 5 inches'wide,' superb . val- p ues at this sale price?. . IIC 'ti'jti AnoverV- Figuired J Net Lace, 45 inches wide,' values to $U5 yard, ' J " O 7 for only. . ; ; 5 C $1.50 Allover Lace, 18 inches wide, white and ecru, values to $1.50, for ::..t..::.:........98c 5c Lace Beading, , Inch wide, most extraordinary val ue, while it . t .1 " lasts.....:,,: 1C 20c ' Cotton , Cluny Lace ; and Bands, ' to 5 inches,"? f or. waists and suits..;.. vC $2.00 Allover' Lace, 18 Inches wide, white or ecni, Ai ; q sale price only. .' . 3) 1 13 $3.00 Allover Lace,-18 inches wide, white or ecru, i values ?.:..:.;..,.$l.98 $100 Allbver Net Lace, 18 and 45-inch, . white, . cream -- and ..,..;.':'.:S2;98 $4.00 Allover Embroidery for waists,' 22 inches wide, rsale f -iw A. DEPARTED This' Is Memorial Sabbath Throughout Country for JVYOOaineii : 01 worm- uuu j. VYOmeu ' VI Mwuuviaivr- j Fitting Observance ,of Day 1 Today Is memorial Sunday throughout itho eountrv tor members f tio Wood men of tho'( World and Women of .wood fraft. i Grayea , of departed neighbors will bo'deo'orated with flowers and" Im pressive ritual services read at tho'un velllnr of monuments erected dut-lni the ear. Memorial Sunday Is an annual hnmnM and always falls on the Bun 4ay nearest the dte of the anniversary of- ortanisatlon, June . , . 7 , -,it;,;v: Win.Mee a T.mple. ' . ! Localiytthe day.wUl be fittingly, ob erved." At : o'clock thls . morning ihe Committees" from H of the ampS In Portland excepting Multnomah i and Al bina will meet at the temple,. lit Elev enth Street, and brlns flowers. From the temple suboommlttees will visit the mons ifT of the Woodmen jmd; Wood-, mm a . n n .ri i u nil im rruii iw i .'annual memorial services of the two -or- oers will te neia mis anernwn . o'clock In the temple. It Is customary to hold the unveiling ceremonies at th cemetery but owing to the changeable weather It was thought best to hold them In the halls., " ' .. " 5 a The officers of the day, areK 5 " ; fV- Past consul. J. J. Jennings; consul commander. Frank Motter; adyUor. N. J. Harris; banker, A, W. ,Schmale; clerk, A. U Barbur; escort, -H. A. Frtfdrlch; watchman. M. E. Oruber;. sentry.v 8ara Chapln; managers. H. 8. . Aaron,. O. P. Morehnad,' !! H. Taylor.vn -. Webfoot company will be under com mand of Captain C; A. Elliott, 'f.,:, ; X, Temple Tt9gxuU-' Following la the program In the tem- March, "Lights Oui''Wcih.eW or ehet,ra; quartet "Still. Still With Thee," Mise Lawler. Mr. Keed. Mr. Belcher, Mr. Zan: ; "Tribute " to Departed 'Wood men," consul commander; contralto olo, "I Can Waif Mrs. Walter Reed; bver ture, "SIncerltv." Woodmen orchestra; t-nor solo. "My Klnpr." J. W. Belcher; "Remove the Veil," olfirers of company; OUartet. "My Fnith Ioks.Vn to Thee.. Jkiiss lawler, Mra. Heed, Mr, BelcUer, WELL KNOWN ' AETISTS WHO APPEAR AT WOODMEN'S ME3I0KIAL MH3. 'WALTER RKKD. r: V MISS - KATIILEICN LAWLER " " MIB3 ORACH B.' KB IIP ' W. J.' BELCHER Mr.' 2n; vmemorlal cerembny, "officers -m . . in,nA.n ..-u..Akir PhAntnk 1 . - - 1 . v . - Air.nnl.n nM.t.AtvM namnnil inifrMll. jr rancis viarno; buiu, may mj ..ujw Be Close With God," Miss Lawler; poem, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal - Be Proud," C. M; Bequette: olo, "Tho Lord Is My "Light" tom J. Zan: overture. panlst - . .v ; :t:i,-'--..ijiv'-::v'; , . i.-' :v5 trnvsnina : Exercises. jS Multnomah camp No." 7 T, Woodmen of the wona nas- preparea an xinBiro program in honor of the day and will hold unveillngceremonles and exerctees m Its hall at East Sixth and East Alder streets at 8 o'clock tonight. Follow ing is the! program ,whlch .will be rendered:.;-- ' : ' . - Piano selection. Professor J. FBam fdrd; quartet, "sun of My Soul" Bul lard ; "OWectt ? Of Woodcraft," Hon. George B. Chamberlain;: rltuallstlo aerv ices. by, camp officers; , roll call. Clerk J. M. Wood worth: solo. "O Eyes That Are Wearv" (Brackett), Miss Petronella Connolly: poem.- "Oh Why Should the Spirit of . Mortal i Be ProudT" W. W. idUmsaen: linveinns: ihwhmuicihii, ubwi.. ttnn of irtvei with flowers, officers and XTrt Tl WAAi1mn At tha World! quartet "The Radiant Morn" . (Wood- wnrfl ) , aeaicaiion 01 monumcnm, vniiip officers; solo. 'The Ninety, and Nine' J. Claire Montelth: addrens. Rev. George B. Van Waters: solo. "Peace I Leave TTILII VU , . . j , - - J born Schwobjv closing ceremonies, camp . . J i - M V Al I ttflnA A mm. , a Oirioers; quanei. , wxi duu viifrni,j in Tun1' SfnmViaV) roinTl honors: Clos- , . .it-.i. j.,i.-t. - VTri fn v Tiearhnrn PCnWat, MISS , 1-eiroilClll vunuuii;. . O. Hod son, J. Claire ."Montelth; Muslo under the direction of Miss Petronella Connolly. 'Accompanist Professor J. F. Carnp officers, consul commander, A. M. Cnx.: ,lvier E. I. Mlnar: clerk,. J. ( M. Woodworthi banker, W, W. Mlnar; Uiscort, J. H. McBrlde: watchman, i H. ' A.' tnieias: sentry, r ranK irciier. , The . dead Av C. Holden, June t, 1908: v F. B. Martin. January , ,1907; W. J. Riley, July 8,' 1906; U. G. Savage, February 24, 1907 j. George .View, June 4, 1907. . i-',.v:f' '.' ; 'T:''V'- .- i - Alblna camp No. 191 of the Woodmen and Oregon circle No. 171 of Woodcraft will hold Joint services at :S9 o'clock this , afternoon at , the- hall on Rodney avenue and Russell . street Following Is the program ? - ' ... Violin solo, sacred selection. Miss An nie Crednln Evans; quartet; "Nearer My Qod to Thee.". .Miss Grayce - Cambell, soprano. Dr. . J. . W. McMlchaL tenor, Mrs. Lulu Miller, contralto, Marlln Bowman,-base; address, by Neighbor J. C JAmeaon; poem, "Whv Should the Spir it' of Mortal Be Proud." - Miss Van Zante; vocal duet Mrs. Evans and Han del Roberts; tribute to departed dead. Neighbor H. M. Callwell; quartet 'The King of Loy My Shepherd Is";, watch man 'to Dlae branches on graves: solo, selection; poem, selection, by Neighbor Mrs, M. Randall; i quartet. ' 'Trust in the , Lord": ' camp and circle honors, called by Master of Ceremony Neighbor Mcintosh, followed by a short prayer and benediction by Rev. Bowersox. . CHINESE AUCTION MERCHANT WILL FIGHT CITY COUNCIL ii ii RESULT 3 . Andrew Kan, Chinese merchant, whose auction house ; license ' was - revoked by tha citv council for alleged Illegal use, has refused to accept the refund of $76 due him Tor the unexpired pomon- s yne matter has been placed in the hands Of rtv i f,XTfv Anil -criminal ',J A., . . J , " " proceedings will be commenced against jtt.an ior conaucunf an uui.ivii Without license. . - . aid of the-tnfllce It is stated that Kan's attorney, G. C Moser. will apply for a restraining- oraer, rrne manor win nn be. taken Into court, in a friendly suit to determine the exact status of the matter.v , a '-....'.' - -. Kan believes the city had no right to deprive him of Ms , license. - The Chi nese merchant was conducting an auc tion house on the smaller license fee of 140 per quarter, and the city contends that tha class of auction : houses to which Kan .should be . assigned would come under the- higher license'- fee of S20 per day. 4 ... . Go Sunday. Coolest . place In Oregon : la it '. the Twelve-Mile House (Castle Edel Brau). Everything the market affords. Attrac tions. "The Wlsard cf th. Piano." Rag Time Hayes. Commencing Sunday night, Leo White, the . silver-voiced - vocalist and .entertainer. By -automobile,- drive, O. W, P. cars, telephone long distance. Louder ithan words. ' 'During the past 12 years I - have treated -thousands . of patients, . 'and I-have yet to hear - ht first complaint of, ' J- . V ' the quality of the work t . turned out at this office.', ' This means something. 1 It means, i what : I ' have : ' always claimed to give; namely, the best services obtainable anywhere- , no qualifications. .'. x. wxzasr It is a satisfaction to re- . - - ' ' , ceive' the best work and ,J performed in'- such, "' a manner that I; cause, no pain , whatever in exT tracting one or' a 'dozen ' teeth.' My " plate .-.work . is unexcelled; and when you are fitted at this i office ' you; will receive - comfort "and satisfac . tion. , Crown and bridge ' 1 . work' brought W'perf ec- I Good,Set Teeth on Rubber MateftS-f Best Set Teeth on Rnbber Pkta gO DR. B,E. WRIGHT . 342i Washington street, corner of seventh Phone Main 2lliliSS?ff .STi.'tX,'1" Tivelve Years in Portkr.d ii LKAVE BRIDE BEHIXD No Way for Mrs. Nerln to Get From ' T Honolulu to Midway. 3 . A . W 1 wJ.WAw X,U 1 i,.ll . IIU wi.uv, .. v. " " i v married' In Boston- three weeksago and who arrived here by the transport Sher man, are uf against a problem which is causing them no little uneaelnens. Nevln applied for the Midway station some time ago' and his request was granted. The neit transport wtll carry him and Jl marines to the desolate sand speck mapped as Midway. , The question now ari.-". how H ?Tr. Nevln to get to the li.i"l to !.U!i her hBfhand hns tsc i . - ? The ssoreUrj -v ; t t ; - 1, j r- voked a-previously grant-! jf-rr for the fncer's wlfa to i husband on a tranfrort t hlblts women fro-n t vessels. Tt.m f Mi'lwev f - '- it i if n ii il M II ! i l l I I i ,.. i I t I i i