THE OREGON - DAILY -JOURNAL; PORTLAND. TUESDAY v EVENING, JUNE 5.- ItC?. I lot-Vcallicr Homo Furnishings in the Basement Refrigerators, Gas Stoves and Rcnnes, Gss Hot Plates, Oil Stoves, Frcorcrs, Screens Portland Agents for Batterick Patterns and PaMicattons Delineator-Columbia Yarn " Vcdor" Porch Shades In All Siies-All Fitted Ready to Hang-Very B6&t Shade on tha Market Third Floor Truaki. and Traveling Bags Largest and Best Selected Stock on fee Coast Lowest Prices Third Floor Portland Agents for Gossard "Lace Front" Cortets All Price Second Floor iTMIMeiap.i-' ffipanlt-. Store Established in 1 05? Tjvp. 3E3IT ll- Men's Tim Wash Ties fae&tiii -Sale at. ISc'Ea. I.Daserae't mm f2k f " - V- B) ,7 ? - to; Sale extraordinary men's hot weather Neckwer20.000 handsome new . summer Four-in-Hands, made full length,' at one-half their value All ihew ,colQring8r-White, ;.:"' kjue red, gray, , green and lavendeiw Madc f inches wide an jf reversible-Every" the? -m'M-y-ya-- lot regular 20c value Buy all you want of; them - ' 1 today and tomorrow , at this wonderfully low price; , f - ' Mail orders will be promptly and'carefully filled at these prices. See , .- Morrison street window display . , Men's $n mine r i Underwear 75 c Values i?a49 Garment 1 1 " 1 i 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 ' ' ' Great special sale of men's lisle thread summer Underwear, form-fitting ; shirts ilk-faced; .drawers nicely made with, sateen waistband and .' -four., pearl buttons; colors, pink, blue,5 ecru -and ' white;- all , AO - "sizes m shirts and drawers; rtg, 75c values,' on sale, garment. ,i7V 5 1 .25 Waists 59c--.$2 Waists 89c $3.75 WAISTS at 81.32 83.50 WAISTS at $1.58 y .... MlMM wmm Mm 9 1 'Mm 7500 Cotton Shirtwaists in Lot 1 -White lawns whit and black polka- dots and fancy checks; embroidered and tucked styles, in all,.KQ sizes and a great assortment; regular. $1 and $15 vals., each, . 5000 Extra Fine Lawn and , MulllWaists in Lot 2 Flam tailored and fancy styles and college blouses, trimmed with rows of lace and em broidery insertion; come in white, tan, fancy check, plaids and SQg stripes, all sizes; regular $2 values, on sale at, special, each.,.lJ7w Lot 34500 handsome new Shirtwaists in best quality lawns, mercer-- . . . . i . , i . i -J ized Datistesr maae.wun rouna ana square yoncs; lace ana cmproia ' ery-trimmed; comes in white, colors and plaids ; regular 1 . $2.75 and $3, values, on salcati special, ach V , Lot 4-Consists of beautiful new white Lingerie Waists,' in fine batiste and inert lawns; the yokes are. made ot round mesn ana vai. laces with clusters of tucks and strips of embroidery and lace fi? 1." CO down the front; regular $3.50 Values, on sale at, each..;, V $2.50 White Oxfords 51.65 Sale ex trao r din ary of Women's White Can- vas Oxfords -5,000 pairs 20 different styles The greatest sale of White Oxfords Portland has ever known Every new model shown - for this season's" wear is included in the lot Hand-turn soles, white covered heels, plain vamps and ribbon ' ties Gibson ties' with two eyelets, hand-turned' soles and white heels Blucher Ox- fords with welt soles and leather: Cuban heels, stitched eyelets and rib- bon ties, plain and tipped toes - Blucher Oxfords with turn soles and Cuban heels, tipped or plain toes. all v sires and J widths Whiter Oxfords selling regularly at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 a . pair, your choice today and Wednes day at pair $1.65 Beef Forks, special tt' .;. .49 Cold Meat Forks, special at.. J67 Cold Meat Forks, gilt, special at;...i..82 flrnw T.aHl nria1 airli i !-'.' f ' R2lt Berry Spoons, gilt, at. 9129 Fruit Knives, at, set.. f 144 Baking Dishes, special, at . f 6.98 ROGERS "1047" SILVERW'R Jelly Spoons, special at............... 63 Coffee Spoons, the set.'...,..., ....9127 'bullion SpcoinyriiC;,;,;; ;"';yf;f 29 Orange Spoons, the set. i . , . . . ... , . 9163 Teaspoons, $1.10 set, at ..09 Teaspoons, $1.20 set, at....... 9111 Dessert Spoons, $2 stt, at.. ......... 91-83 Dessert Spoons, $2.13 set, at.. 9 192 Tablesppons, $Z2S set, at........... 92.03 Tablespoons, $2.38 set, at. .,92.15 Desjert Forks, $2 set, at............ 9 183 Dessert Forks, $2.13 set, at....... 9192 . Meat Forks, $2.25 set, at.... .92.03 Meat Forks, $2.38 set.xat. .92.15 Sugar Spoons, special at. ............. ,43? Sugar Sjoons- gilt bowl, at..... 49 Pickle Forks, special at...... ;43 Cream Ladles," special at,' each.,..,,V.93 is.- Oyster Ladles, special at, each....... 9183 boup . ladles, special at.... ...fiC.Z Berry. Spoons, special at, each....... .99 Relish Dishes, at, each,.,.. 9359 1 Fern Dishes on sale' at..... 95.97 Relish Dishes, at, each.'.;. .95.59 Fruit Dishes, special at.,... 94.00 Fern Dishes on sale at... ..915 Fruit Dishes, special at....9278 4-piece Tea Sets, each.... 919.97 Water Sets, special at....V.98.'9T Toothpick Holders at.... ..9119 Sensational Dargains in Cut Glass, Dinner Sets, Jardinieres Cut Glass Nappies on sale at. each. . '..9128 ..'..".9 Cut Glass Nappies" on sale at, each Cut Glass Nappies on sale at, each 59 2.39 Cheese Plates at this special price, ea,. 93.37 Spoon Trays, placed on sale at, each,. 92.57 Spoon Trays; placed on sale at, each. .92.79 Oil Cottles at this special price, each.. 92.79 Vases, 6-inch, special at, each. .. , 92.59 Vases, 8-inch, special at, each......... 94.39 Vases, 12-inch, Special at, each....... .f 5.99 Vases, 12-inch, one sale at, special, ea. .f 6.37 Rose Bowls, on sale at this low price. . 97.19 Bowls, 8-inch, on sale at, special, each.. 93.99 Bowls, 8-inch, on sale at, special, each. .95.19 Bowls, 8-inch, on sale at, special, each.. 95.37 '. ... . .... ....-'''.'.. ' , ' ..... '. , . . . . i' g 1 7.00 Solid Oak Refrigerators for $ 1 3.74 Each Rose Bowls, 8-inch, on sale at, each. , .98.74 60-piece 'Dinner Sets, 'American Semi-Vitwous v ware, pink' and blue floral border designs, . with gold edge, on sale at, special...'. 97.42 100 pieces as above, special,1 each... 910.94 60-piece Dinner Set, semi-vitreous ware, green , "floral decorations, gold on knobs and han dles; $7 sets, on sale at, the set. .....95.98 100, pieces as above, $10.75 set for.,. .9849 60-piece Dinner Sets, semi-vitreous ware, green and pink floral decorations, with heavy gold decorations; regular $8.35 value at,. .96.29 100 pieces as above, regular $12.50. .. . 9 9.92 60-piece white semi-vitreous Dinner Sets for coast use, on sale at, special, set.... .9398 Odds and ends in semi-porcelain ware sold at cost: great bargains take advantage. - GLAZED JARDINIERES . . . Assorted Colors. w- "'. 5- inch, regular 20c value, on sale at, each. .15 6- inch, regula 25c value, on sale at, cach,.19i 7- inch, regular 40c value, on sale at, each, .31 8- mch, regular 75c value, on sale at, each. .58? 9- inch, regular 90c value, on sale at, each; ,70j LOUWELSA WELLER JARDINIERES - Regular $1.00 value, special at, each. 75e Regular $1.50 value, special at, each..;. 91. 13 Regular $2.25 value, special at, each..:. 9194 Closing , out - blue ' forget-me-not patterns in , HavilaQd Chinaware at A Off Regular Price $33.50 Solid Oak Refrigerators for $28.73 Each Arctic Ice Cream Freezers On Sale at $ 1 .69 Each 100 3-quart Arctic Ice" ; Cream Freezers on sale at, each. 9 169 20 White Mountain solid oak Re : irigerators, thoroughly insulated ; . and removable ice compartment , and adjustable ? shelves, ; zinc lined," 50 lbs; ice capacity, size . 27 inches by 17 inches by 40 ; inches; reg. price $17, at 913''4 10 White Mountain Refrigerators, made of solid oak. wood with a lining of white stone; is easily cleaned and an economical ice ' consumer; 100 lbs. ice capacity, , size 33 b"22 by 46 inches; Tegu j far price $33.50; special 928.75 A Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. etc on sale at very low prices. : ' Pt Economy Fruit Jars, doz. 90 Quart Economy Fruit Jars, on sale at, the dozen, special. ...9119 Half-gallon Economy Fruit Jars on sale at, the dozen. r... 9140 Extra Economy Covers, doz.. 20 Pint Mason Fruit Jars, doz.,60 Qt. Mason Fruit Jars; dozen. ,70 Half-gallon Mason Fruit Jars, on sale at, dozen, special...,..,. 85 Extra porcelain-lined Jar Caps, on sale at this low price, doz.. 25 Mason Jar Rubbers, doz. .5fV 7 $1.25 No. 7 Nickel Teakettle. .99 $1.40 No. 8 Nickel Teakettle, on sale at, this low price, ea. .9112 $1.50 No. 9 Nickel Teakettle,' on sale at this low price, ea. 9119 $1.15 4-pt; Nickel Coffee Pot:93 $1.10 3-pt Nickel Teapots, .. .88 Thin Blown Tumblers at ; 3o ach Adjustable Window Screens at 35c Great Bargains in Kitchen Goods 10,000 thin-blown table Tumblers, ; regular value 5c each, at. . . .3 300 Adjustable Window; Screens, 28x42, on sale at, special. .35 35c blue and white Porcelain Salt' Boxes, special at, each,.. .28 $1 Axes on sale at, each.,..77 75c boys Axes, special, each. 62 10c Dover1 Egg Beaters, each. . 7 75c 6-ft. Ironing Boards at.. 63 40c Sleeve & Bosom Boards. 33 45c glass Washboards, each. 37 15c Scrubbing, Brushes, each 11. 40c, Counter Brushes, each, . 32 $1.50 Universal Food Choppers, on. sale at, each.. .f 1.19 50c cast steel Hammers, ea.37 75c l)ng and short-handled Shov els,, on sale , at, each .59 85c Bucksaws, special, each . . 64 $1 Handsaws, special, 'each 74 15c Garden Trowels, each. .. 12 10c Garden Trowels, eachr.. .8 5c Garden Trowels, each.,... 4 7c Weeding Hookst each. ....5 10c- small Hammers, special .'. 8 15c heavjr metal Match Safes 12 I8c Chopping Bowls, each. .14 THIS' LIKES 'VACATION Elza Coon, Alleged Counter feiter, Insists That Court . Bead Indictment . Elsa R. Coon, leader of the famous ' Coon ' counterfeiting gang-, Uker vaca tions from : th county Jajl, where he hat been residing for, a year, even though they. lust but a few "hours. His latest one was this morning, but he ar ranged hia affairs so that he will get ; another brief one Thursday morning. 4. . Coon was brought" into court last ' week " with Williams and Johannsen," two of hla con federates; to be arraigned , and plead to the charges in the indict ment returned against the gang by the V federal grand 'Jury. - Williams and Jo . hannsen pleaded wot guilty. Coon . nsked for time in which to get a lawyer. He was given until yesterday-. Not, ap tearing in court on time his case was Bet down for- this morning.,-' He ap peared and stated that he was too poor to hire an attorney, but hoped to nave one by the time his case comes up for , trial. " -. Thn Coon asked that the indictment . be read to him. after which he would enter a plea.-; 'i'he indictment covers 24 closely typewritten pages of folio ami Judge wolverton- stated that h -' was ' too busy this morning with other cases 1 to grant the time required in reading ' the indictment. He accordingly .set 1 Thursday morning as the day on which , Coon can listen to the charges of con spiracy to counterfeit against -him.- It will give Coon a few more hours out of his cell at the county Jail. , . Coon is the first defendant who has Insisted upon the reading of the indict ment since they, were returned toy the Kiand Jury which was discharged about a month ago. r He has been in prison before and knows all the rights of a de fanrinnt but even members of the Post- office gang 'waived the reading of their indictment wmcn is a mere iorra mat is not carried out very onen. . .. CL0UDBUEST EUINS- CROPS IN MONTANA ; -. h - 'J; ;;-- - ' t'-4m- (Journal Special RertW.) 'r RSlMnsrs. Mont June 85. A cloudburst fld tUmage to the extent of 1100,000, KwernttiK out five big bridges across the 8tHlwater river north of here -and (i i owning out miles of crop. NOTED PHARMACIST . ; GUEST AT ' DINNER Professor Remington, Dean of Fblla ' delphla College Tendered Hon ., ' , on by AlumnL Alumni of the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy; tendered : a - dinner to Pro fessor Joseph P. Remington, dean of the school, at the - Portland hotel last nighC v Professor Remington la in Port land visiting friends on his tour of the Pacific coast He is one of the leading authorities on pharmacy. There are five graduates of the Phlla Guaranteed .Under the - FOOD AND DRUGS ACT . Serial No. 6768. i; .WHEN DRINKING BEER . V Quality and Purity are Pre-Emihently' Important. la sf H Jjrt "1 fvJIiA, mmEm v"v 23 Nil Throughout Its enGre proceaa of brewing and bottling, comes in contact only with copper, tin lined and enameled surfaces. It is brewed la ' scrupulonily clean copper vessels, then piped through block tin pipes to enameled steel tanks where it is aged and lagered for at least six .months; then piped again through block tin pipes to air-tight bottling machines, where it is filled off into thoroughly cleansed and sterilized bottles., - We use only Ibe Finest Grade of IMPORTED BOHEMIAN HOPS. . Absolutely. Free From Adulterants and Preservatives. THE AMERICAN BREV7IIUC CO., St. Louis, U. S. A. ROTIf CHILD ' CR0THERS, Wjtrliatsrf, , - 20 end 28 KortH Tint SlresV Portland. J Cottlod Only mt thm Vrmmiy in St, Losxla. I - " - ? - s-1' i':'t-A '.i:'isi:;''-..'t.:'ti, v .-:-;.,'"s:.V.v.f,.1 r J Joseph V. Remington. Miss Your - Train. Astoria ! . '. Inning Saturday, June 59th. reg i .ii' A-iiuria evening train will leave 1 in. 'i rii-pot t:09 p. in., running through xt i-.iy.je and Ciatsop Beach points. delphla: school in Portland, all of whom are , leading pharmacists. ; At the table last night they carried out a color scheme of the college colors of blue and white. The eveningiwas delightfully irai in recounting stories or collpe days and aU thoroughly enjoyed them- selves.i. ., .. .r..-; i Those present were; .-. Miss Kittle W. Harboard, secretary of "the state" boa HI of - pharmacy, class of . '01 : Louix r Clarke, -76. of the drug firm of Wood- ard,-Clarke Co.: J. C. Wyatt, -95. of Vancouver. Washlnartnn : E 1 jahh 5, and E. Hi Lauer, '95.' . Professor Kemlna-ton arrived In' Port. land Saturday night and has been taking in the sights since.' This is his first visit to the coast and he is delighted with his trlD.r He is a member of the class of 1866 of the Philadelphia school and has been connected with the collet? since graduation. The school is one 'barge. of the oldest in the oountry, having been established by Benjamin Franklin. Pro fessor Remington leaves for California lonigni. . , t PECULIAR LITIGATION , , I IN; FEDERAL C0UET Judge Wolverton and Jury to Decide ; Complicated Legal Questions , V ? , In This Case, "': The. case of the Oregon Round Lumber company against B. V, Strauhal, admin istrator of the estate of Otto Pannier, the O. R. 4" N. Railway. company, and the Portland A Asiatic Steamship com pany, was begun before .Judge Charles E. Wolverton In the United States dis trict court tnts morning. The case Is a peculiar one. The lumber company brought suit. to recover 12.600 for the loss of its barge Monarch which aunk wnue engagea in loading coal on the steamer Araronia : In return nrmi bill was f lied in which itarnn... . asked against the lumber company for me otm oi rmmer, -wno was arownea while working on the barge. . s - v Btrauhal orlrlnallv - hrnna-ht suit-' rr 5.000 for Pannier's death against the railway -and steamship comoanv in the state court. . , ... The lumber.eompany filed an answer asking - that its liability for Pannier's death be limited to the value of the IRISH FACTORY IS CLOSED Mill British Home Office Forces ' Explosive Worlts to Sus- ; I . pend Operations. . , , ' ' 1 (Journal Special ferric.) . ' Dublin, June 25 Distrust - of, the present British government's protesta tions of friendship for Ireland has been Intensified by the action taken by the home office In ' closing . the explosive works - of Messrs. Kynochs (Ltd.) at Arklow. Messrs. Kynochs are an Eng lish firm,- but they have shown practical was dangerous and ordered 'the factory to be closed. . Precisely similar pro cesses are used in English factories wnicn are not disturbed by the English of ficials. , Herbert Gladstone, the home ccremry, is simply applying 10 the ex. piosives industry in ireland the same metnoas wmcn killed the Irish woolen Industry In the reign of William III, uu, ii wouia seem, xor ine same reaann to build up and protect the Industries ui ngiana. xnat ne is not disposed to listen to reasonable t argument is Shown bv the fact that he hna ahthhrn-n. ly refused to receive a deputation from Messrs. Kynochs and from the people of Arklow. That this la no fancy pic ture is borne out by Arthur Chamber lain. the chairman . of Kvrtnnhn. . vhn declared plainly that the action of the home secretary was dictated by hostility to Ireland. , ASSOCIATES DECLAEE HARRIMAN CHEATED " (Journal Special Strrlea.) Chicago, June 25. -Alleging that E. H. Harrlman, Jacob Schiff. James Still man: and Georre. H.- flould r-anuBfl th. sympathy with Ireland by establishing Kr?" plct .f "ie -nlca"0 Terminal a xr.i 4.. vi . . " " Transfer Railroad company by fraud, a great industry which arav conatat Linnri.. t-i,v,ij. i- .. !.. ' employment to - 600 . people and" BDent 1IG 0 Efl I ES ; WILD noiis '.- - SaaWSBSBBBaaBssBnaraafaTaa " ' 'v English Ruler, Is Indignant Over . Tales of Rupture - With the Kaiser. 8uu -a week in wages' alone. In .the town. r,The explosive factory' has been running since 18S1 and there has never been an accident.' Them h k... - change in the method of manufacture, yet a few weeks ago the English gov ernment discovered that the Drocesu minority- siocknoiners in - the concern have filed a petition to be allowed to Intervene in the ; tendlnar suit ninut the company. The petitioners are O F. Malcom, G, D. Mackay, K. A. Morgan. E. vT.Oppenhelm and J. . T. Laldlaw? . The prospect for a bumper wheat crop Is the best In the history of Gilliam county. .-. - . ..-t--- i:f ifi)'-'i London, June 25. In the bitter cam paign which la . being : waged, against Germany the king's name has been taken In vain more than once. " His majesty has been representd as giving the cold shoulder to the kaiser on sev eral occasions, and only the court offi cials know 1 how angry the king , has been over . this attempt to . provoke -a quarrel. . . , As a matter of fact, the king's one ruling thought Is for peace. He does not Dretend to have anv exeat rtnrannnl affection for his imperial nephew, but he Is determined to put' an end to a campaign which is already bearing evil fruits. . .. . r .It Is-an ODen secret that three a-rear London newspapers declined the' invi tations to send their editors -to Ger many to return the visit which the Ger- uaa editou paid here last year, so that SEE PAGE 18. Keep your ears openl You may, hear something; to your advantage! If you - hear a good old fashioned, homey expres sion may oe just the business phrase rfor which are offering $1001 .' we the visit of the remaining editors' wa not exactly a success. " wa -iSi- kiaK .haV now - Poetically de cided to meet and spend two days with the kaiser on his way to MaVienbad n,e. I Ausust, so as to put an end to all the dangerous gossip which is being indulged I ... in . After the . Marlenbad "cure" the king Will visit Count and Countess Festetlcs at their home In tho Tyrol. ........... . .