dSaraferings include special purchases made By tne i,ioaK t,mc. on a recm y,m. when merchandise of the style and quality we offer cgbi Un. w.,- ..rin.th -Tune White Days" Sale No excuse for women not having the newest and prettiest in.Dress and Summer.Outnts When mcrcnanoisc o. u f H f 'Zt ce oZe douL-These values are worthy.'the careful consideration S economical buyerale continues tomorrow and Thursday-.econa-Floor , . . T Stock of White Conn and.Wraos at W White Sale Prices ,"S : . X Wcle Prices . ' J II i " " " -.- , . I'O 0 Ta i 1 6 r ed vSui is Women's high-class Tailored Suits at a small : fraction 1 of their f real A worth for tomorrow and Thursday. 100 , new; 19Q7v suits m Eton and jacket styles $30.00 to $45.00 val ues at one hajf regular pricesEton coats are trimmed in lace and silk. Jackets are fancy braid trimmed. The materials include checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures in tweeds and Panama cloths All new, desirable tailored ' suits in pleasing variety and all sizes Suits selling regularly at prices from $30 to $45 Take your pick while they" last at 4 iust half price; . i ii w ' 1 - ' . See Fifth Street Window Display Our .entire stock of white . wool Suits, whitewash Suits, whitelingerie Dresses, white Skirts, white Gowns. Opera Coats, etc. at June White Sale prices2d floor Half Price 500': Silt f etfcicoafcs "; " ' , . . . ', ' ,,, , '. , - . . ,:..,, .. , v $?..50f Values ,.at$i&1'9! Another great special offering of fine Silk Petticoats 500 of them secured from the largest and best manufacturer in 'the r- land Made of extra quality taffeta - silk, full . width Splendid style and finish Made with double flounce, tucked and two rows of stitched bands -and nifBc-Black and a full assortment of leading colors Silk Petticoats of style and quality ; selling regularly - at $7.50 each Most stores would ask $8.50 or .uu eacn tor tnern. choice tomorrow j ? and 2m "1 If u"I Ml' I V II f fl 11pSj Your U r( T h ur a day at twonderfully low price, reach:, Mail and Phone Orders will ' re ceive our prompt and careful at tention Second Floor All r White Silk Skirts greatly reduced Bentifal Mew Styles S $I6;66 Values at $?M Sale , extraordinary of womens high class 'pongee silk Waists, all new this season's Waists in the very prettiest styles for hot' weather wear Made of the best 7 m i quality pongee with heavy em . broidered fronts, trimmed ;with tucks and pleating, also assorted, colored embroidery ; others have . designs; dotted effects and lace trimmed with colored embroioV lot of Waists we have offered this season All sizes Regular $16 values p your choice tomorrow and Thursday (U p g at the very low SY0 1 price of, each. See 5th St Window Display Come early and get the Prettiest Silk EEons Half Price S3.00 Kimonos at g 1 .0 ' : ' i -- ifn '' -" 1 " . ,. White; Waist Bargains Great half-price sale of our ' entire stock of women's black silk 1 Eton Jackets, plain and braided styles, silk lined ; all this season's styles in all gradcs-Exceptional values, as follows; $10.00 SILK ETONS on sale at 5.00 Eacri $12.00 SILK ETONS on sale at $6.00 Each $15 ETONS $7.50 $20.00 ETONS $10.00 '$18 ETONS $9.00-25.00 ETONS $12.50 '"i2 kimorios ; at $1.08 In the Waist Department for tomorrow we place on sale a great special lot of 1,000 Long Lawn Kimonos , in the very newest designs and colorings, self-" trimmed, in pink, blues, .lavender and, grays; large assortment, all sizes every kimono . tn the lot a splendid value at'9UU. A great special purcnasc from a large eastern manufacturer enables us to offer them at this extraordinarily low fl 1 AQ each take advantag v .I , . . i 500. Walkiini Skirts New Spring Styles; Women's Stylish Walking Skirts at marvelously low prices 500 of them The entire stock of Newf York's best skirt maker All new, : attractive ' styles and materials, , checks, stripes,' plaids and . fancy mixtures in great variety-Blues, browns, grays Pleated and kilt effects Strapped and button trimmed Every skirt r in the lot well made and finished and pcr fect fit guaranteed - Walking skirts that find ready sale at O.OU CSU IPUr WOltB the entire lot tomorrow1 and Thursday at tf A fk this low price , V.TgP f 100 '."Tourist Coats ,34 Length Garmbhts $18.00 Values at $?.45 One hundred handsome new Tourist Coats at a ridiculously low price each. Just the coats you want for motoring U Longjoose and seim-fitting garments) a arid y nuxtures; velvet, broadcloth " -. " .. . . . . j . and lancy Praia mmrnca ; strappcu -and button trimmed ; all good gar ments that will give satisfactory scry-. ice in every particular All sizes ; goo d' assortment ; l IT 11 1. IMIfi '' I'M mm reg. $18 vals.onsale at low price of each . No woman should miss this very un , usual Coat bargain Second Floor ; DIVIDES AGES W ESCAPES ROCKS Teamster Wood Prefers Tak ing Care, of Wife to Break ing llocks for City. month out or a IBB salary, v. a,. wu, tenjtr, thl morning escaped being - sent to th rock pile at Kelly Butte Snder the new law for falling to aupDort hi family. ; Mm. Thereela Wood had JLimA thi complaint agalnrt her hu- bndTnd thi morning he waa Uken before Judge Webster ,ln the county , fr?Tn$t7l& coneuued to- molL Judge Webeter thought WO not enourh. but when Mra. Wood aald It J Clulde aatlafactory o her. the judge ? Jf--d wood to o on probation. rnt, that wh hPd paM $18 of ' Don't let your child gutter with that Murh when you can cure It with Bal Utl HorihoLnd Syrup. sure cure for coughaTBronchltla. Influenza. Croup and Pulmonary Dlaeaaea. Buy botUe and trB.' B. iaugher? Byh". M,i"' wrU; IhaVe two children who.had crouiv -I trted many different reAedlea. but . I ruet iay your Horehound Syrup ta the W Croup and Cough medicine I Ter Mr 6ol4 by U rugglata.- , that amount for hla lodge dues, leaving only $30 that he had contributed to. her 01,. 4on.nrii nrvnn her 18-year- old aon,' Wesley, who is employed 111 fireman dv me bouuh ravuw rSea $1 B0 a day. The, youth turns over his salary checks to his mother. Wood has been employed as a team ster since last December. Before that time he was In the fire department as personal recognliance for J60 - and was allowed to go dc oL Ms v, dictment hanging over him. v Should he mt n' npv thA Sao oer ai anr tunc iatt f - , ' - . month ha will be haJedbefore the court and tried, wooa pia uw terday. , AT "THE STOCK . THEATRES 4- "Bene of Richmond" at the Star. The Belle of Richmond," as pre sented by tba reorganised stock com pany at the Star this week, is suc cess. It was presented to a large audi ence yesterday, which ; was ; highly pleased with the production. . ,. The play deals': with the south, has southern characters scenes ? and sur roundings! but., unllks most southern plays, has no'reference to the civil war. It Is a wholesoihe( love story, the story of the efforU of two aspiring southern youths for the heart of a southern The duplicity and crime of a bank president and his efforts t6 throw tha blame for the robbery of the bank upon an Innocent young man furnish the plot of the play. c William Dlel has been as signed to the part of the bang presi dent and gives a, meritorious Interpreta tion of the character. Raymond Whit taker, as the Innocent young man upon t)lame, appears ta excellent advantage. as does Miss Margaret Pitt, the new leading woman of the Star company. Other individual players appear to good advantage in the piece, which is admlramy staged ana proaucea, - 1 ne Belle of Richmond" will be the bill at the Star for the entlra week with, the usual matinees. , "' ...... ...... ' ; "' All the Comforts of Home at Lyric "All the Comforts of Home," William Gillette's famous comedy, was given Its first presentation in Portland yesterday at the Lyric theatre by the Alien stock company. The play was an instant suc cess nd this will likely be a red-letter week at the Lyric. -. ' , The play Is a comedy of .modern hotel life and for many years has been a great favorite with the public. The Allen company's presentation is up to the standard of that company and every thing, has been done by the manage ment in thte way of costuming and scenery to make the- production a com nlfttA one. .. . . A feature of the production is the ap pearance of Mrs. mara Alien, wno nas returned to the company in one of the character parts to which she is so well suited. - The regular members of the company appear to unusually good ad- Here's Good AWm. O. 8r Woolever, one of the ' best known merchants of La Raysville, N. T, says: -"If you are ever troubled with cJes, apply BucklenArnlca Salve. - It cured me of them for. good 20 years ago." Guaranteed ! for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions. 26c at Red Cross Pharmacy. 1 - V - TEAvv -If you don'Uike it, give It away; our grocer re lurns your money. ' , . t Tear tracer ntarae rear menef It ysa deal lia ScbUliag'S lest; we say bua, vantage 'In this week'i production and patrons of tha Lyric wera - eminently pleased with the performance yesterday. "Ail the Homforta of Home" will be the bill at the Lyric for th entire -week with the usual matinees.. ; ; - v i i 4 AT THE VAUDEVILLE : THEATBES - l . .- U.-Alr. .r,A Ah flld. the clown and ' Chinaman in an original pantomimic sketch entitled, "Fun in a Chinese Laundry," la the headline fea ture of the Grand's program thisweek, and the pair came up to expectations yesterday: The r act i a. laugh from start to finish.' - -:; . . : There are a number of other good features' on the bill this week, enough to keep the bill up to the Grand's usual standard of excellence in vaudeville. The Luts Brothers, described on the bills as the twentieth century marvels, are the apeclal added feature of - the bill. It is a Orst-class act and deserves the liberal enthusiasm t it arouse Clarence Luts. an armless wonder, swam the Willamette river four years ago, on- the afternoon of the collapse of the old Morrison street bridge. t 'The Country. School Is a ludicrous act by the four Masons which gets all kinds of laughs. Mile.- Olive is a juggler with a continental as well as an im.riKin rmu ta tion. : and Georae Evers is a minstrel who aids considerably In amusing the audience, mereare many other good features on the bill and the audience yesterday seemed to be highly pleased. TAX COMMISSION'S , VISIT TO SPOKANE (Special PiipatcB to The Jooraal.) Olympla. Wash., June 11-The tnetn- MW.at Bpokuna, whr,thy wUl la- V7A A02T(D)NS) The Only Packages for Long Distance Shipment 0 A J 6 T.S.Townschd Creamery Co. FIRST IN QUALITY Becauat of Our Experience 11 11 ' . r . - .y . mm as P1 I ai . I ST . :l - . -r .... . k' .. ................ .. .... ... ... A FIRST IN SALES-1 Because of the Buyers' 1 Experience , . 1 ' 44-40 SECOND ST Branches: SEATTLE; ASTORIA, RAT.RM end LYONS ' N v ' ' ' . ., . I vestlgate the public ; -:' service , corpora tions of that section. : The object of the inquiry la4 to put a valuation on public franchises for purposes of taxation, as provided by act of the legislature, giv ing additional powers to the tax com mission. After completing the inqu ry at Bpokane the eommisalon may. also visit Walla .Wallav Considerable work .i.iw Yan Ann hit th eommlaf- IlCkSi fjwi gnu; wwvu slon at Seattle end Tacoma. ; , . V .'Kewbeta Teacher Elected. ,"Splal DiapatclTlo The JooraaLi T ! Newberg, ' Or.- June .ll.--The. school board has elected teachers for the pub lio school for the coming year a fol lows: Professor K.' W. Kirk, principal, J , . .- - ""' reelected for the seventh yean Pro fessor J. 8., Mcintosh, high school; Mra ,- 8.t Mcintosh, assistant la high school; grade teachers, F. H. Buchanan, Mary Slmonson Elisabeth, Kirk,. Nora J. Sbrenson. Alpha Donaca, Freda Gist, Pearl Durst, Mr& Josephine 8. Bradley, May Endlcott, AgBe;L. Richmond. 7 ? ' , - K '