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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1807. TEACHERS ARE SELECTED FOR PORTLAND SCHOOLS ' - " ' " ' ' A . . j Included in New List Are Four Principals, Twelve Grade -r Instructors and Eight Iligli School Assistants i ; " - c : Lents School Appointments Come Later. U.S. DISPENSATORY th MfectionT'oF th Dew teaching; taff f the Portland city achoola the director , and Superintendent Rlgler finally got to gether again last night and completed ' the Hat, although It la said all waa not harmony in tha chooalng. No teachera war elected to the newly incorporated Lenta achool, the board de claing that the beat, policy would be 'I to name the teacher Just - before the opening or tne wcnooi next ran. it waa alao decided that the election of Janitors ; f or the different bulldlnga could be de ferred until the next meeting. Balariee -were left untouched for the present but it la probable that a, meeting will be held aoon to make aome readjustments Four principals, 12 grade teachera and eight high achool assistants are Included In the new liat of instructors and they have been assigned an rouows: Charles A. Rice, of Monmouth, to the Clinton-Kelly , school; W. C. McKee of Kuaene. to tha Davis school: O. R. Pin- twiddle, to the Terwllllger, and Mlsa Addle E. Clark of Oregon City,- to toe ' Fulton Park achool. . ;-- , ' V-r Following are the prlnclpala trane- J mm4 Ia nth. bthAAlK 1 1 on Ir In l.n. klna, from the Atkinson to the Holladay achool; I H. Morgan, from the Clinton- ' Kelly to the Chapman; Mra. A. E. Wat- .' aon. from the Davis to the East Twenty-eighth; H. M. Sherwood, , from the - Peninsula to the Mount Tabor; and H. j N. Ooode, from the Terwllllger to the ' Olenooe. . The only principal who applied but ' failed of reeuctlon waa W. F. Conover "of the ChaDman school. - Conover has been principal of the Chapman achool for . three years, coming to Portland from Ran rlro. Otl. . Of the other principals who conducted - achcota during the year, Ella E. McBrlde to LAdd; Jessie Peterson, rortsmouin, employed in IR9 treatment 01 aeprTea to Bunyslde: Annie Overholtser, Wood- ,-v-- .v. j- stock, to Pprtsmouth, Helen . Oeorge, JaUCOUS membranes, CflrOMO IJEUnitll nS&lSPJ? ?.!""y"1i AJ?,1 r!,! (natal catarrh), atonlo dyspepsia- (ca- Pel wood, lo Thompson; Kate ; Porter, . , - - . , , . , . . Thompson, to Sellwood; - Martha Irvln, tarrhOf the Stomach), ChrOQiO lnteiti &wVXWW,at& iSSSS. Ml catarrh,' catarrhal jaundice (ca- Jeffera, Montavllla, to Atkinson -Hawl BinOOUl memDranei 01 the pemO Organs. Hardie, Femwood, .to Cre.ton. y . It is ato recommended for the treat- cAw.. . i.1 Describes the Principal Ingredients i' Contained In Pe-ru-na. Ara va claimln? too much for Penma when wo claim it to ho an effectiyo' remedy for chronio catanhl Have we abundant proof that Femna la in real-( itr inch a catarrh remedy! Letsaiee. what the United States Dispensatory sayi of the principal ingredients of Fernna. ' - :' Take, for Instance, the ingredient hydrastis canadensis, or golden seat Canvas Puttees We re the Pacific Coast agents for the aewly, adopted Puttee Leggings. These are now, part of the official, government uni form. Waterproof and dJO PA durable, priced at..... ybiOv MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED 11 Firm STREET miMWaTJW STREET ; SIXTH STREET LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS . ' Splendid Corset; Are the Royal sWorcester Cor sets. A , We are the Portland agent for this famous make and recommend them to women who want the best possible for their corset money. . j . , ; . oma McKnight.asistanta Xt"wo- v-. Jbert Krohn, supervisor of 6tatOS Pispensatory U S tosio. B0SJ0 w? j.ast.ndie;: .uP: U cnhobi classed as a stomachic and as era: - , meat oi Tonous wnu vi uiaeavava uq" ' General Staff Frank RIgler, city au-' Cttliar tO WOmen. 1 v'. - h ' perlntendbtit; P. A. Grout, asalstant au- 4lt t.m pertntendent: Esther w. Vuest. super- Anotnor u&rredient or Peruna, cory or drawing; Kobert pnyatcai training visor of music: ?J80 irJrJFLS- l- trD".!i'- a tonio for the mucous membranea rows. Ion LaKorge, teachera of man- CedTOn SOOdf is another ingredient Of Vl$P3JEFS Perunvan exceUent drug that has of aewmg. been verr lareely overlooked by tha :STSSSi profession for the past, fifty Bauer. Mrs Aanea Glenn, assistants, years. The Seeds art tO be found in drey Brown. Julia Bpooner, Pearl Mar-Very few CTUg Stores. The United iiTKtI.aeVA States Dispensatory says of the action nle Pound. 8. Alice Peebles. Julia. Bears, nr AtArnn thai It la naad aa m. nifrar int adl . f,!'', '' i"slat" tonio and in the treatment of dysentery, ' Atkinson s. F. Baii. principal; Neiite and In intermittent disfrflt as a no Fawcett, Caroline Jeffera. Kate Toung. ...... , t , c v I Mra. Carrie Moreland, . Annie Fraxler, SUtUtO lOT quinine, ' :V, , ' . V Helen Kieman. Mrs. l. Marahaii, pipr-1 , oil'of copaiba, another ingredient ence Fryer, Ielah C. Nelson, Katharine . v " Padden. Anna. Q. DeLln. Opal Hall. Mra. f PerUtta, is Classed by the United Isabella BakeT. ssslnUnts. : - -t..f tM tm1.. Brooklyn Aphla U Dimick, principal; awtwiiyBiMswj Mimiu.iuiiin 'i? " JA'i. iiS","- and diuretic It acts on the stomach ; acts as a stim- renito-uTinary . mem- 0olBM. ffi,.- m.;. : . . branea useful In chronio cystitis, Center Addition Mella White, Minnie . . . j j Elton, teachera. v " chronio dysentery and diarrhea, and "Mary & Buxton of Troutdal.waa alo aT" T-flhWni-ff "aU- 0me chronio diseases Of the lim and - - i a Alien. utrrnr.t the Shaver chool ln the aervice on accounts oflckneeveraljnonu ago. assigned. aianon Culver and Gertrude ' K n aujaa i. : Anna v.iituinvra omn . t oeen A A1,en Margaret Brehaut. Ella 8. kidneTa''-' ; - : . I r.me. Mason. Ottilia Fettinr. Mary O'Connor. B s7i'-' jl.. vv.. 1 5mI Bteiia Fording. Matfida Weiss, Mary ! Send to us for a free bookof tostimon. new teachera: William Greene. Carl H. TFiTntSn v. iJhLVi-.l"i ti1 TUJ1M " rawuj. uw voaa n,e.nV1 5F"?'ri---.. ... - -...t Arnold. Helen . T.irhfnr Anna Mrw. ! 1 Olive Mlaamore, aa- and 8. Alice Peebles; Failing. CnriVS,2ltVl rnnnl.t ? Irertiwww1 ' kmmU Htmrnnaflt . ,.M-. v . - . i S ... j . I llOt.ULB. H. Doyle; ockley Green, Kditn Bloom; irtJir-Ci, . "-r.- r" ' Jv'" flunnvslde. Adeliade Estudillo: Thomn-1 X. "v."". 0. ournnam. riHncie nn rn M Sullivan- WfvHlawn U. "'"""""'I TT III II mm. BlOlllt J, tla Stuart; Woodstock. Annette Morton, ff" EST a"7: ' t..." Viyim"v "a2 .j j 1 . .- irinnnim. lone uunian. r-ranca Harris Tranaf.yi In )i. .rhrvla Wif. nteifa I KStherlne RfWk Mra. C1.M . A mahmi aa follows: ' I Bertha Reed. Mrs, Josephine: Lisher, r. uiie Aiisnier. bbsibuuiis. . Almira Blttner. Llewellyn., to Brooklyn: I Creston Haiel Hardie. teacher. Dabii n. T.l.wallvn tn Ttrwilclvn I Davla Waltnn C. KToITM , WJUima Munro, Bhattuck, to Llewellyn; Gertrude A. Orth, Marlon Dickey, Maude jus Dei Lewia. unapman. xo iiawtnoma: 1 txeKg-in, uiwunu. Anna Mcuonaia. Thompson, to Clinton I ' iast i wenty-eiirnt street Mra. A. E Kelly; Hannah Koniotn. coucn. to Hoi- watson. principal; Mary Frarler. Ada 5 laday: . Nancie Singleton, Miolladay, to I Mercer, Kathleen Leonard, Mlntcelle t'oucn; Mary t railer, railing, to isaai ueorge j.sieiie Maria. lella P. Sharp niennna.' to Montavn a: Marina Hturcn-1 ainn 1 w. . fratt. onnrinai wati 1.. . SlAiith UAitnt Tahflr. tA m.nMM1 I nle CI Pnrter 1 Jlir. P.1.mmi UaUM Kloreace Williamson, , Arleta. to Mount j Crane, A. Verona Casebeer. Florence Tabor; Katnerine -bock, wooaiawn, to i converse., uaroune copple. Ellen -John son. Maage win, Jonanna Cramer, wlnl- rrea t;nance. Etta O. ; Bailey, Edith ampDeii.. Amy iioit, Alice HIgglns, Biou uLonnor, jb;v o. ' k ice. May ernwooa ueeste Hammond. Fulton Park Addle Clark, nrlnetnel Oil. Till r i r xuiie. xuiimscn. jura. , XNorm . h. huihrv. aa, alstants. ' Glencoe H. ' N. ' floods . nrlnMnel- Martha Sturchler. Me he I Finn yv.il. vnnuiunnnin, xvuin Bimpson, assistants. Aiawiiwrne-j. a. wegr, principal; Mary F. Hamilton, Anna E. Gray, Hoi tense -P. .Oreffoa. Harriet v. Munm. Hattle B. Billings. Wlnella McKniaht. Matie B. Train. Meta - Allen. Irene ABSOLUTE SECURITY. SJSJMsMSBBSSB Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. ., Must Bear Signature) of Smith, Rachel RalllnebyY Myrtle Shonk wuer, Maoei lwis. Myrtle Hanson 1 ima mcivinnon. Marie uruce, Klia Ans ' 5m Pao-Slnille Wrapper Belew. Tary aaaall eat aa N . taJMMatfa ; roiiasAcxia ICAITTEffS PHIS. FOR DIXZINESS. Fill IIU0USIEJ1. FOI TORPID LIYEB. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW XKIH. FOR TNECOMPLEXIOI Ieyj Grace Kllot, Cora - E. Felt, . assist ants. .- -..- .. - , ... , Eaat Portland High H. H. Herdman. principal; Eatelle Arm I tage. Carolyn Bateson. Ada Bechtel, Mra. Marguerlta Bekker, J. B. Bonebricht, Carl H. Brae- mer,. o. n. jjoason,- vviiiiam v.. oreen, Winifred Hays. F. E. Harrla-an. fl 1 Hoover. J. W Muff. T.ena Kenlnn rnr Pattee, Jean Blauaon. Ethel 8. Wake- man, uertruae Yager. J. H. Mason, H. F. Wents, Fannie I Barber, Beasle Hill, assistants.':- ... West Side Hiah T. T. vf '.Wirinl 1:1 pm, mra, Aiuirenia o. Aitman. iiiaaoetn Momgaraner. Hugh Boyd, A. E, Breece, Mary Buckley. Adeline - Dewart. Mahel Downs, Kdlth Qaddls, Jessie Goddard. Henderson. H. w4 Herron, Gertrude James. Leona L.' Larrabee. Christian MacConnell. Mary B. Moore. Mrs., Hen rietta Muntjt, iaura if. ixorthup, Ruth E. Rounds. Snntuel ' W. BcotL F. - P. Staulrar, Marlon Culver, Mr. - May Hiehland J. H. fltsnlev. nrlncinal Maud Kenworthv. 1 Tenore MnMnrrm. Tnn.a Pn. fnlHn DalU l.. -. Cordelia Murphy. Annie Xavles. Verlira Ambrose, Flora Gibson, Anne Donovan. Bernice . Church. Anna Gatelv. Cora Kastman, Hasei phlRipa, Mabel Winter, Margaret uvonnnr, wram' Haninnn, Mary Blllintrs. Marie Madden. ' Nettle Kingery, Winifred . Hawley, Parthenla Dukehart, assistants. .'r-. Hoiman R, K. Steele, principal; The resa 'MaumDari, urace tteeves. CURE SICK HEADACHE.' Worthlnaton. Mrs. J. M. Potter. , a jane rargo, jiara wen,, aara I fMv'- Always flay Vv' ;! 0CoIlars $ I mthiv aotrr oraor so ouksk" I 1 I Kave "IlaeMrtV' eyelet battonbolea. (Ol Xaiytokattoa. Strong to sold. f ; aio. 00, yJ ' j Edith Edith OKden, Bates. - aasistanta. j-, , ,ip-,.i:-vt Holladay HoDkln Jenkins. . orlncioal: Annie. Brannan, Hannah G. Schjoth, Zelma Shaver. Carrie Hoiman, Catherine Lamberson. Mrs. Kate Steevea. Myrtle Reed, Alice Shannon, Mary Armiatead, Cora Bnaver, .Newell Oakea. Francis Martin. FrankM Inaalla. Grace Bennett. Gertrude Cahalln, Angela LeGrand, Mrs. Ada- T Beard, Eugenia Morse, Grace Lamberson,' assistants. hV -t.nr- Irvlnaton -U. N. MCKav nrlnclnai: Beatrice Anderson, v Marguerite Miller. Katharine Johnson. Eva Catching, Sarah Rogers, Flora Dunham, Mra. Jennie Bushnell, El I tab t 4 Rivette, assistants. Ladd C. M. Kigglns. principal; -Kate :ina-sler. Estelle Inaralla. Grace De- Graff. Jennie Limbocker,, Kate Cahalln, , 1 TEA Ivy M. Robinson, Henrietta Baum, Kate Protxman, Nora B. Green, Emma Gers- ach, Lulu Pratt, joeiia Johnson, Leda lay Rice - Kmiiy Hoecker. Haxel Gra ham, Ella Ross, ; Edith - Toung, Ella O'Connor, Maude Stockton, Mrs, K, E cii ' . 4. .'. .' , i" .vv' : DJ'mn. arniBuliiLn. ,, . . Llewellyn Marlon :' Brodie. , France Doyle. Marauam Elisabeth Kastman. Montavllla N. W. Bowland. prlncl T Bollam, Mra. Laura Black. Florence Georglna BelL aasistanta. ' ' " ' Portsmouth B. E. Hughson, princi pal; Carrie Meussperffer, Martha Pick hard t. Maria Ludera. Jessie McGreaor. Verdi Monroe, Margaret Monks. Daisy Larsen. Annie Overholtser, Eva Jenkins. Mra. I. TV Hnvt. analatanta. , Sellwood C. L. Strong. --Inclpat- Es telle A. Hell. Carrie E. Hunt, Kate I. Porter, Marie M. FranU, Mr. It B. M. Rlnearaon, Alice Ormandy. Clementina D. Bradford, Jessie E. Lucas, Celeste Albin, Estelle Robblns. Charlotte Lucaa, T.urlle Beard. Mabel Taubenbelmer. Blanch Catlln, Mra. H. R, Kerr, aaslst- aots. . - i ,'. Shaver L. A. Wiley, principal; Belle Chance. Adeline Hammond, Esther SegaL Mary L. Perkins. Olga Johnson, Pearl Montgomery, A.lssle A. Wilson, Dorelle Shives, Margaret Gleeaon. Elisabeth Davies, Mrs. B. E. Kennedy, Margaret Rice, aslstants. ' , , , Bhattuck A. R. Draper, ' principal; Mary Millard, Phebe White, Mary D-. Donohoe, Nellie M. -Waahburne, Ida F. Hlbbard. Llssie Miller, Clara Haettlnger, Ethel Richmond. Ella Crawford, Emily Winifred Mosher, Mabel ' '"'''',J-' i-.-'' I Montaviua w. cowmna. pnnci- YOtl Can IiaVC it CrOOCl v It I Minnie Butler. Clo Deniston, Flor v 1. sju. van - j fewwv JenceKreglow, Agnea . Brown, Arnea you want to. ; - I. ; ' Orlad if you don't take fcare..'?' " ;.V Tern' rracar rttsrst year meair 11 o aa'tf lit Sciuiktr Bi. y Pt bit. a. . a ;V llllfl r r trl?A jr. . Matlock. Vlda Hammond. Nora Lam bert, Mabel Peterson. Jemima BelL Har riet insyer. assistants. - : Mt Tabor H. M: Sherwood. Drtnol- pal; Frances VailEmma Sturchler. Ada Aldrich, Ethel ? Page,, Mar" C. Peery. Florence Williamson. Myrtle Davis, .as sistants.- ! , -North Central T.' T. VanTine. prin cipal; - Emma E. Barrette. ..Adeline B. Qnffar. r"rrfe R Havden. TSUen Miv Cabe. Fay : Lavenson, Eva-- V. - Joseph, Frances L.- Barnes. Bessie onormiev. Alice ... Taylor. Alma -. wixanaer. Bessie Jones. Mada-e Cramer. Senta ;Anslfv, Wsllle C Thomas. Elva Dolan, Elvene Grepier. ssslstanta. - ' Ockley ween j, h. master, principal: Mrs. A. B. Stone, Edith Bloom. Mabel C- Smith. Margaret Cham-er, Caroline Donlon. Mra. Anna J-teaa, , jsmma u. Bl'her. aHalstsnts, - ', ' , PanlnU m J. Ciecie, prwcipaAi r, Paulina, Rosner, Kate uomurn. Ella Nicholson. Nellie Dickinson. Thera Tocum. Winifred Mosher, Mabel Htra- han, Lutle Cake. Josle Davis, Jessie Murch, Ruth E. Wllaon, W4111ma Munro, assistants. . -' . r -.. . . South Mt Tabor b. W. Arnold, prin cipal; Eula Stranre, Dorothy Prosser, Eleanor Blohm, asalstant. . SteDhena R. H. nomas, principal; Laura 8. Geortson, Blanche H. Ross, Mary E. Fryer, Fern F. Stout, Lois E. Williams, Lf'ta C Maybee, Helen Ben nett, Anna, E. Rogers, . Mrs. Theresa Jackson, Jessie J. - iiaraina, Alice 1 m. Banf ield.' Luella M. Knapp. Charlotte Reed, Anna G. Braid, Augusta J, Andre sen, aaaiatanta.-.t-T Sunnyside k. u. tjuriis, principal; May L Rathbun Elphe K. Smith. Mrs. J. Chaney, Edith: P. parang, adoio Wrirht. Lucretia Allen. Viola Thayer. Helen George, Adelaide Eetudlllo, Nancy E. Drew, ' Charlotte M. Ballin, - Annie Nelcker, May V. PeeL Jessie Peterson, Agnes Dineen, Lena M. Dranga, Anna M. Sorensen. H. Jennie Hanson, assist ants. '.TV.---- .,-:.... TerwllllTer o. r. omwiddie. pnnoi- pal; Ruth Crocker, Hedwlg Bleeg, assist ants. .- Thomoaon G. E. Jamison, principal: Laura Myers, Addle 8. Nayhjr,' Martha Trwln. Ida Foott Berdlne Merrill. Min nie. Foott,, Edna L. Amos, Grace P. Bur nett, Anna Pearson. Lena Spinney, Erma, Hall,'Marv McMahon. Cora M, Sullivan, Olive Halllngby. - Bessie Dupee, T111U C. Amos. Mae 7ieler, Mrs. Carrie Ogle, I tha Cheadle, Hattle Williams, assist ants.-- : .:.., .-.'--' V-''T " ',. Wllllam-A venue . tT. Down, prln-. pal; 'Alloa Munro, Entma Whitney, Met ta Brewn, Mrs. Esther Kane, - Jess B. Park. Mabel Hurley. Georgia Wey. Mary Knvanau ah. Edith Lelner. Leona Kabai Edith Wright: Mrs. Cora, Frslne, Irene F. Johnson, May KODertsen, tiieiia van Vleet, Belle Joseph, Jean McDonald, Vernon Grsdon. assistants. WoodlawnT. J. , Newbill. principal; Emma K. L"-"ners. Mnrclana Dunham. Elisabeth Oates, Myrtle Stuart, ' Mat- tie B. Nayior, Maysie roster. Margaret McMorrow,' Emm 'Butler, Mra., M. E. Wllaon, i J. A. George, Emma Klrk patrick. assistant. v Woodatock L. -H.; Baker,' principal; Gertrude TlmmS, Carrie McCabe, An nette Morton, tctnei rimun, assistants, Varnon William Parker, principal. tfcWy 1 1 I. - -.4.7 PBOTEST AGAINST REFERENDUM ACTION (Bpedsl Dispatch t The JoaroiL). Lebanon,'.: Or.. " June ;.. 1J. Harmony grange no. zj, at it last meeting adopted resolution on the referendum situation, as follows: f "Resolved, i. by ' Harmony grange - No. Sl. tn rearular seoslon assembled. That we deprecate all attempts to mussle the will of tne people ana new witn aiarm the refusal of our - state officials to allow referendum petitions to be placed on file in the secretary of state's office where -the Intent and purpose -of the signer are , ao piainiy apparent, - nu the omission of a few worda In the title of the act to be preferred I all the excuse made, which in no way de tracts from It merits or meaning, nor ennM in a.n manner mislead the aianer. We believe these tactlca will destroy the usefulness of our rererenaum taw ana cause great dlaaatiefaction to over 7,000 leant voters who slamed these petitions and work en Irreparable injury to our state. And w would respeciiuuy urge the . courts of this state, believing as we do that any measure can safely be intrusted to a popular- vote ot the peo ple, and 'that any law that will not stand thia teat should be consigned to utter oblivion.". Ml the M W2' lllilellose Show We want every visitor to Portland to make this store their headguarters to come in here arid let us help them make their stay in the'eity during the HOSE CARNIVAL one of the most pleasant visits they have ever made. we wanx tnem 10 use tms store to prove to tnem mat tnere is someuung m Keeping tne ngnt boti ox a store besides getting money for the goods we sell We want to show them what a liberal sort of a basis this store is run on; show them that we are as willing to extena a courtesy or grant a lavor as we are to make a sale. - We want the residents of Portland to bring their out of town friends in and show them this store of ours. Make use of our rest room. Show them "Portland's favorite shopping place and how it is run. And we have a pleasant sur prise planned for you Friday. , Something out of the ordinary. You watch the Thurs day evening and Friday morning papers. Come in tomorrow and we will tell you about it A rare bit of skirt bargainizing for Thursday that will interest every woman in Portland, for this special .'is oft skirts of the most desirable possible sort for this time of the year. Very stylish white wool skirts, in alpaca or Panama, and come m three different styles. Une style nas a tucicea yoxe, anomer with stitched straps and buttons, another in yoke effect with panel front and back and folds at DOClom. oKins mac are smart in siyic ana uuuiess in nt ana umau, mauc uj , . .. . ... ?L A .Af f ,? A t- I A t - J I one 01 tne dcsi nouses in an America. doui eigmy in inis 101 ior ginu . one-day sale, regularly. worth from $5.00 to ?10.00 Special......-......... $5.00 C A $6.00 1 A A $7.50 CI 7K C (H. Skirts. . . .tDaW.UU Skirts. . . .tDUUU Skirts. ...DJI U Sfarts..4IUyv Half Lace Curtains $3.15 Pr. c III Come in Irish Point, Renaissance, Brussels Net and Cluny Lace The Arabian, Cluny and Renaissance Curtains come trimmed with flush edge or with lace edee and insertion. Cur tains that would grace any home priced in such a tempting way that all who have curtain needs will do well to fill : them now. ' - ' Regular ; $4.25 values,' pair. . . . Regular $4.B0 values, pair. . . . Regular " $5.00 yalues, pair. . . . . Regular $6.50values, pair. . . . Reeular $7.00"values, pair. .. . Resruiar ; $8.50 values, pair. ...885 ' RetrullT ; $9.00 .values, pair . .$0.50 Regular $10.00 values;; pair. .v. . , : fl . Regular $12.00 values, pair. .. . Regular $13.50 jalues, pair, w . . . . . . .X , if ..v ; V. . . . ... The Irish Point and Brussels Net Curtains have the first men tionhere by the hundreds of pairs; a rare assortment f or tasteful and varied, choosing. Come in white or ivory tints, cushion work or appuque designs and exquisitely pretty. 83.15 S3.35 84.10 84.85 85.25 7.50 8.74 9.85 CURTAINS worth $4.25 the pair, special price. . . . .83.40 CURTAINS worth $4.50 the pairr special price .; .... 83.60 CURTAINS worth $5.00 the pair, special price. .". . .84.00 CURTAINS -worth $5.50 the pair,' special price.;... 84.40 CURTAINS worth $6.00 the pair, special price... ..84.80 CURTAINS worth $7.50 the pair, special price..... 86.00 CURTAINS worth $8.00 the pair, special price... '..86.40 CURTAINS worth $8.50 the pair, special price. . . . .36.75 CURTAINS worth $9.00 the pair, special price..,.. 87.00 CURTAINS worth $9.60 the pair, special price. .,..87.50 CURTAINS Worth $10.50 a pair, special price.... 88.35 CURTAINS - worth $11.50 a pair, special price..... 39.00 Pure Silk Gloves $1.50 Made with double . finger tips and come in black andL white. They are made of a prime grade of pure silk, 12 button, elbow . : length, and they are fine qualities that sell regularly at $2.00 to $2.25 Ser pair. We are going to ave a 'rousing good sale of them here for Thursday. All sizes. Hundreds of pairs to choose from af1 I? A for...;; . Shl.bl) Silk Mesh Gloves, come in 12-button hard twist yarn, light, woven; an excellent wearing glove, black, white and cream colors; worth Special.......... 98c Silk Lisle Open Mesh Gloves, with two clasps, come in 4-but-ton lengths, etra quality; worth $1.00 to $1.25.- AQ Special, pair flOC 30c Wash Goods 15c Y& Fine Imported Voiles, a sheer cotton fabric that washes well, looks well and ' wears well. Comes in pretty combinations, plaids, stripes and checks dozen styles to choose Q from, and the regular price is 30c yard. Special..,. IOC A Fifteen-Cent Special French Printed Dimities, flaxed suitings, barred batistes, voiles, etamines and other late weaves, some of the neatest patterns of the season,' and theivcaves that are f worn. Grand collection of better than usual vals. at. . . . luC Cotton Challies, in light or dark colorings, come m Persian ana iiorai enecis, o,wv yaras nere. rnce, ine yard...:...;.; V..V,....,. 5c Haiiland China Special Prettily: Decorated Haviland China, in Fetching Shapes and Very Attractive Decorations, Priced at Half For .Thursday Oatmeal, Pudding and Berry Dishes, worth $6.00 the dozen for ... .....83.00 Breakfast Plates, worth $5.00 the dozen for only. . . ,82.50 Breakfast Plates worth $7.15 the dozen, special. ... .83.58 Creamers, regularly worth 60c each, special ...........30 Creamers;' worth , 75c each, special price only; . . . . . ,38 Creamers, worth $1.40 each, special price only. .... ...70 Creamers, regularly' worth $1.60 each. Special only .80 Teacups and Saucers, regular ly worth $4, special . . . 82.45 Teacups and Saucers, regu larly worth $4.90..... 32.45 Breakfast Coffee Cups and Saucers, regular $6.75 dozen, special . .t . . . . .... .83.38 After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, worth $4.25 the dozen, special .." . ... . . , ." .82.13 Teapots, worth $2.15 each, spe cial . ; V. ....... ; .81.08 Covered Vegetable Dishes, worth $2.40,' special. ...81.20 Covered Vegetable Dishes, regular $3 each, special 81.50 Fruit Saucers, regularly $1.85 the dozen, special price; . .93 Meat Dishes, 10-inch size, reg ularly worth 67c, special 34 Meat Dishes, 11-inch size, reg ularly worth 77c, special 39 Meat Dishes, 18-inch size, reg ular $2.45, special., ....81.23 Automatic Refrigerators v are tmequaled as food and ice sav ers, and we sell them. 1 1 Window Screens, all i sizes, come with wood or metal I rames.: Had Mvansnala Or ' Indtkeatiort . for years. No appetite, and what I did at distressed mo terribly. . Burdock Blood Bitters cured m."J. H, Walker, Sun- bury.Ohlo, . - - r Prafarred kUook Oanasd eooda. -AUa SMt Brand. - - o d & gn Ua H fir aaW BBr9 PaNV A S , TP 0 BrJIorri'sAnti-Leao CS1 atazss smajr noma ta Throna tk narrott y' TSfrtabl oompotud.. , - rrnntnlna no olla or fata ar 1-any-drug- that Is Injurious or uaoia to proouc a naoit IT IS THE CRXATXST TONIC IN THE WOULD Each bottle - contain a month' treatment and costs $1.69 at any flrat-clas drtic tor. Prepared by tho ANTI-LEAN UEDIQHE CO. Orea-onlaa Bldff Portland. Ozw BummerTlIle'B Celebration. " 8pMlal DUpatelt te The Joaraat) u SummerTille, Or., June 19. Sumnjer- vllle la preparing- to give a- rousing celebration July 4. Arrangements are already under way. will rurnisn music, The , Elgin band Tomorrow. noBltfvalY the last dar to raoalv dlacouotroa aaat aid , sag DUU. PHILIPPINE TRADE , GREATLY INCREASED Washington, June An increase of 12J per cent in the trade with the Phil ippine la the record from 1903 to 1907 and gold taken from Alaska S1T.TST.7ST during the past 10 months, J50 per cent of the cost of tiesjerrltory when It waa TO PIANO We submit to you in this s'mall space an example of the actual discounts we are offering you : J 8250 8275 8300 8310 8335 78 98 108 111 85 8350 8375 85 -90 8172 8177 8192 8199 8250 : S2G5 82S5 Such pianos are being sold every day by local dealers for the top. price, represented here, and still they tell you you are getting a bargain. We will give you the credit of using good judgment in buying a piano, and in that case we expect you to call in and see our line of strictly high-grade pianos and get our prices and terms. - ;- ' . , x , -. . We never sell at a loss, but we will guarantee to save you from $75 to $150 on a piano of equal value sold by other local dealers. . - - , ' HOVENDEN-SOULE PIAN 372-374 Morrison Street, Corner West I i! r bo eh t from Russia. The dpartTrrt commerce and labor put cut i...nn