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THE "OREGON DAILY.: JOURNAC, : PORTLAND, " TUESDAY EVENING JULY , 2, ICC?. Plcmcand Outing Go 1 ' " ' ' ' - i ' t. ' a 50 Years in Portland - y All Day Thursday Veilings 12c Yd Great Sole of Ml Speciar Sale of Trunlis onjd -Dags Trunkg and Traveling Bags Qux , specialty The Largest and Best Selected stock in the city for your choosing while the special values offered for today and tomorrow " are of. more than usual importanceA rare opportunity Third Floor J 26-inch leather-covered Siitfr Case, straps all around, brass Clock' and bolts; linen-lined;;. with" shirt-fold; 8 inches , deep;. regular $7 valoe.oti sale, at this C v QS ,t exceedingly low price, each Sr 24-inch' genuine cowbid-Suit Qe heavy brass lock and bolts; linen-lined; 6 inches deep; chocolate color; our . . beat $7.50. Suit Case, on sale at this ex- tL K r ceptionally low price, eachf?. V 24-inch full stock cowhide Suit Case, 6 inches deep, Irish linen-lined, ' shirt -fold; Jieavy lock and CQ tf ' bolti oiir best $9.50 valfiei, on sale today. . ylJVV VVomen's 24-inch light-weight Suit Case, 6 inches deep, i linen-lined; fitted with: straps; regular ffO OK v $0.75 values, for this) low price, each......pUet?f , -omnlete atock or'mattinir and willow Suit Cases. Tele scopes, Canvas Suit vCases and Telescopes, etc. Leather OublNlJags leather-lined club frame, four sizes, at special pri 7V Creit' Sala of li-inch Bag,' regular KSO values, on sale at this special price, each... '.f 3.80 w "g 16-inch Bag, regular $5.00 values, n! sale st this special price, each... .$4.25 Traveling Bagt it-ch Bag, regular $5.25 values, We at this special price, each.... f 4.40 Third rioor ; , .: f 18-inch Bag, regular $5.50 valuestn sale at this special price, each.. '..f 4.65 f Orajn leather Oxtord Bags sale at following prices 12-lncW $2! .f 2.40 13-bchi $3.U values; iHf 2.T0 14-lnch, $3.40 values. '. . .'.$2.91 Immense Tine of Handbags in all sizes ana leatners-sna -an on saie at attractive prices. Complete line "of Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Sup plies. Films etc, for your summer outing. ilia . JOc Ribbons 38c V THIRD FLOOR. Put, Cotton Bunting Flags. 3x feet, t50c values, ;'es. 4x6 feet, $1.00 "values, ea.. T9e 5r8 feet, '$175 values, ea.'.1.35 6x10 feetr$2.25 values,, ea,.l.5 6x12 feet, $150 valHesesvif 2.00 8x12 feet," $3.75 values, 'eaf 2.95 24-inch Btintinette Flags'; ..lB 36-inch Buntinette Flags . . .25f 48-inch Btintinette' Flags. . . . .50$ rm.A wYit mnA Mile Thsti Paner Bells, ea, 35c, 25e,45cr10c 5 Red, white and blue Tissue Paper Bells, special, eacn... f to Red, white 4nd blue garlands, 9 ft long, on sale 'av special; eacn. of Wool bunting Flags, all sixes, from 7Uri ft tn liRix leer, nesi qualities the, lowest prices.? ; MwlltlnTt R ? V - &klJZ4 to $3.00 WoolT. for?repairinr f?", ,.at, the d floor...... 25f Name ia tor Duuaings, ren- ? nants, etc at special low pneea. 4 th of July Sale of Parasols $1.75 Val. 98c- S3 Val. $1.59 $2. $L39 $6 Val. $2.83 IotlWomen's white Swiss and linen Parasols, new AO. 'plain and embroidered designs; reg. $1.25 to $1.75, ea..v Lot 2 Women's 22-inch Swiss and linen Parasols, with embroid- p try edges and insertion-trimmed ;'colbred borders; 1 "best regular $2 values, while they last, special, ea.. V Lot 3 Women s ZZ-mch Parasols, in white ana col- p 1 EQ t ors,' assorted styles; $2.50 and $3.00 values, at. each. ot 4-rWomen's white linen and colored Farasols, a variety of styles; $4 to $6 values, on sale at, each. Women's $3 Oxfords for $ jm Pr. Fourth of July sale of women's Oxfords for to- day ' and Wednesday 1,000 pairs of "standard summer footwear at a price below manufactur ing, cost- -A full assort- -f- ment of the best styles in all sizes and widths Pat- ent colt, vicj kid and gun- metal Oxfords, with welt or lightweight soles, military or Cuban heels, plain or tipped toes, all new 1007 lasts; Oxfords that we H-thousands of pairs of at $3 a pair; your choice today and Wednesday at this extremely low price, pair $1.98 Great Fourth , of July Veiling Sale, 3000 yards, , in -Tuxedo nets,, hairline, chenille dotted and fancy silk meshes; ' full regular width, all good color ings, including black, white brown, green, red and 1 blue; values to 75c yd.. 1 4t 5000 yards of fine quality satin Messaline Ribbons, full 6 ins wide, in 34 good shades: beau tifuL' soft ribbons for hat and . dress - trimming, girdles, sashes, fancy work, etc.; regu lar.SOe values, St, yd..,..S8a 6000 yards of polka-dotted rib bons.r jn all the " pretty color ings And combinations, selling regularly at 45c yard; O your choice, the yard. jOm C 10,000 Waists $1.75 val. 89c $2.75val.l.22 $3.50 val. $1.58 Women's cotton Shirtwaists, in plain, fancy and college blouse styles, made of lawn, trimmed in lace, embroidery and tucks; white, tan-colored checks; strioes. olaids and oolka dots: yalues up to $1.75 each; all sizes; great bargains, OA. at this low price; ea..07v Womeu's white cotton Waists, made of good quality lawn, plain, tucked and fancy lace yokes; lace and embroidery down the front; also Marie Antoinette and college blouse Styles, in white or white and black polka dots; all sizes, a large variety; C 1 I') vals. to $2.75..:..3lf9 Women's fine white Waists in batistes, lawns, madras, mer cerized materials and allover embroideries, made with yokes and trimmed with lace or em broidery;! styles include plain tailored, fancy , aod - college blouses; all sizes; values up to . $3.50 each, on sale at.. 1.58 Complete stock of women's. misses' and children's Bathing suits, Caps and Shoes, on the Zd floor. Ixiw prices prevail. 4tK oif July Sale Women's Knit Underwear TAKE ADVANTAGE Women's mercerized gauze lisle Vests, low neck and sleeveless; Swiss ribbed, hand - finished, all sizes, 75c values...... 53f Women's gauze lisle Swiss rib'd Vests, low necZ, no sleeves, hand-crocheted yoke; square and V-shaped neck; sizes 4, 5 and 6; $1.75 vals, ea..fl.30 Women's gauze lisle Umbrella Pants, French tight top; sizes 4, 5 and 6; 65c vals., pr..47 Women's Swiss-ribbed Vests, come low neck and sleeveless; handsomely trimmed jvith rib bon shoulder straps, fancy lace on neck, etc.; special at..21e Women's Richelieu rib cotton Vests, low neck and sleeve less; beautifully trimmed; em broidery yoke and taped neck: regular 30c values, each. .l6f m $ 131 Suits at $ m We want to supply economical men folks with thelr'Fourth of July apparel and we can do it with thorough satisfaction , , - . (mm hoth a fashion and orice stanaooint. This season's handsomest suits at a sav ing every man ia bound to appreciate. 500 men's Outing Suits, all new, up-to-date styles . and materials; single and double-, breasted- garments regular or stout cuts; . , coats made J4 and J4-lined; trousers with belt loops and cuff bottoms:, the materials are fine grade fancy worsteds, blue serges, ' . fancy tweeds and cheviots; u patterns. to ; select from; every suit is splendidly tailored. . and perfect -fitting:- regular SIS values,; on sale at this un- gf a f usually low price, "iv g VW the suitake jIJOi advantage i.'.-H'T $25 Suits $18. Men's high-grade 3-piece Suits, in single and double-breasted styles, fine quality fancy worsteds, fancy serges, fancy worsted cassi-, meres and cheviots; all high-class custom- tailored garments; handsomely made; best linings and findirfgs; suits-' the exclusive clothiers ask you $30 for; our price, for 3 days only, special. See our Morrison street window display. Alt 1 ttwr 4- co ifgsr suits-' the exclusive $18.35 Fine Suede Gloves $ 1 2.50 Lingerie Waists at $3,95 High-grade Lingerie Waists, magnifieenrstyles, in fine batistes, linens and -dotted mulls, made, with long, square, tucked and pointed yokes, trimmed in fine laces, Vals., round mesh, Cluny, Plat Vals., baby Irish, Danish laces and medallions; all new, pretty styles for even ing and summer wear; all sizes, large variety; val ues uo to $12.50 eachto be cleaned up at. special, ea.. V Women's Tailored Suits $42.00 values, special . .- .. . 29.50 $52.00 values, special ..... f35.00 $45.00 values, special f 32.50 $68.00 values, special $48.00 $82.00 values, special. . . . .f 62.00 GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS Great Fourth of July clean-up of women's high-grade fancy Tail ored Suits in Etons and pony jackets. Plain colors, fancy stripes and checks. All new, handsome tailored garments, trimmed in laces and. braids. Great values in women's Coats and Skirts Second Floor. Women's Fancy Hose 34c Wom'ia -s 50cLaceHose 33c 2000 pairs of women's fancy polka dot Hose black with white dot, blue with white dot, white with, black dot; shaped leg, ail sizes; regular 5.0c val- "lAf ues, - at,- pair . . .......... .7. . . .Jfv 2000 pairs of women's black Lace Hose, in boot and allover effects; well made ( and finished, all sizes ;.v best regular 50c yalues, pair.......,.JJt 5000 pairs of women's black CottoW Hose, full ."ashioned; fast color; sizes Byi to 10; regular 25c values, 3000 pairs of women's black Maco Hose, white solei full fashioned, Hermsdorf dye; sizes 8 to 10; best val- OTf ; ues in town, pair.: .' Women's fine quality white Maco Hose light summer i weight; double sole, beef and toe; regular 40c val- fs r....SVft w ues pair. i $3.50yals.g2.89 Special assortmepof womeW full . lo-button lengqf xtra quality Suede, Kid Glovrousquetaire style, 3 pearl buttons; black, wniienans ana grays; nigh-graae glovoauif best quality, all sizes; -regular' $3.50 al-fef0 ues, pair, P407 ' Comoleie stock of ! Loner Silk Gloves black, white, tan, . brown, navy, etc: all lenarths. all arades iiiu in iuwch prices; taKe aavantagt,a,M , -rA-tty BdysVClothinfe Great Fourth of July sale of boys'l vi ivuicKerpocKer ouus I in wool materials,, of the: best! styie ana wearing quality; splen . did assortment nf iut,rni . I - - - I 4 to 16 years; every suit regular st this low price.. i. Dj.tOI Great special lot of children'. Rompers in fat color cham-l brays; light, blue, dark blue and! pmit; neany inmmea with white oraia on coiiar ana belt: ages I 1 to 6 Jears; regular OftJ 60c values at each...... OOCI i Great special lot boy's " Wasb Blouses in blues, reds, tans, oiacKs or fancies; ages 1 O - I 4 to 15 years; special.... 1 Owl Sale of Belts and Handbags I Special lot of women's Handbags I in wairus learners, iittea witn .large coin purse; black, brown and tan; best reg. $2.50 tft Ci and $275 vals at, each.JL Pearl Belt Buckles, special.ea. 21f I iack peau de ,soie silk-embroider-l ea Belts, with gunmetal A 0,l buckles, vals. to 85c.....-C I White Duck Handbags, With purse; 75c values, each,....47f Great Sale of Handkerchiefs Women's cross-bar linen Handker chiefs, M-inch hems: scriot ini tial; unlaundered; regu- 1 lar 20c values, each ...... I SvC I I Women's fine quality embroidered I .Linen mpakercniers, with white and colored embroidered dots, sprays,-etc.; also cross-bar ' ef fects with tne A erfcei! -ir regular 25c values, ea.... I OCI I Novelty colored border Handker-I chiefs, with- corded and QlJ taped edges, each Women's silk-finish lawn Handker chiefs, reI.J5c values, each. Children's plain lawfi and colored border Handkerchiefs, each..lf DrucSu ndriesl trrnnt fiSrnnHv. grand . value, per bottle. . . .lOel Vegatme toilet. Soap, doz. cks. 23e Violet Ammonia, for toilet 1 . and bath; special, bot.. 14911 Idaline Rice Powder; absolutely I pure, oest on tne mar- nij ket; 35c value. ....... ..JJCI Benzoin and Almond Lotion; the! Dest tace lotion; special 1201 Satin Skin Cream; best for I 1J tan and sunburn, on sale. 1 rw Pond's Extract Antiseptic Cream I ool. healing, soothing and I nounsntng; special, box....l9fl JUDICIAL ERROR THIS Mil IP " i Charles Bocl. Convicied of Assault on Sailor. Agrees 1ft . to Leave the State. '. Charles Bock. ecretary of the sailors' Union, -who was convicted Ut July and sentenced to six yara in th peniten tiary or assault, with a. danferoua wsapon i upon the irtclrma - of the schooner ' John Poulsen. wag released from the-county j Jail - yesterday ftr nooii, the auprenia court having- re versed the finding- of the local court because of an Alleged error by Judge Gantenbein 'In f chargins the Jury. . Bock Mid he would leave the state within 48 hours and never return, and , with this understanding- a second, charge of .seault with -dang-erouB weapon ? now henglng over Bock , will not be pressed. The mandate of the supreme court,' reversing the conviction, was entered yesterday and Xxputr District Attorney Bert I lane y dismissed the , "WiM Conmsel lrom Sottth. 't want to Rive some -aloabTs advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble," - says Jv R. BUnken fhlp of Beck. Tenn. "I hare proved to an absolute certainty1 that Electric BU txrs will positively cure - this dlstress- : Inr condition. ,-The first bottle -grave- the , gi-iMit relief end after taking few more bottles I wa completely cured; so ' emplet!y that it becomes a pleasure to roxommend this freat remedy. ' Bold , mder puarsntee- t Bed Cross PhaT- fccy. j'rice bOctf i '. vrf " ! 1 .. . :j .;! ".;. : . ;?;,,- V..'f.i --: charge against Bock, stating that all the witnesses had left the state, and It would, be Impossible again to subpoena thorn.-..- j .--..- - , - Bock's - conviction , frew out of the assault upon the non-union crew of the schooner Johan Poulaon during the sail or's strike last summer, -when two boat loads of men boarded 'the schooner and drove the crew from It. 8everal shots were fired, and three men were wound ed. Five of the .crew Identified Bock as the leader of the attacking- party. All the witnesses against Bock were members of tha Johan Poulsen's crew and they have all shipped away from Portland, and are scattered over various parts of the world. . It was because of the impossibility of getting the wit nesses together- at another trial that the charge against Bock -was dismissed and he was given his freedom. PERSONAL WOMAN LAWYER PASSED BEST EXAMINATION IN FEDERAL COURT U-E-Governor Miles C. Moore ot, Walla Walla, Washington, is at the Portland hotel. - - . v Harry L. Day, a mining inano Wal lace, Idaho, la at the Portland;, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hofer, .; parents of Edgar Hofer, of Med ford, lire at the Portland. They, are accompanied by their daughter. Miss Maude Hofer, and Mrs, Edgar Hofer. who has bean Vlrlt ing them at their home In Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mr. Hofer has .been at the Portland several days anticipating the arrival of his relatives. r : Mr. and. Mrs. George C. Fulton of Astoria are at the Portland." " 5 ' A. D. Birnle. a retired capitalist of Cathlamet, Washington, is at-the Im perial. , . . .... ..,. , . H. Rosenberf of Prlneville, la at , the Imperial. Or. Rosenbera la on h,""- Boaalda to atend the state medical convention. . ...... Peter Brenner, a larte wheat srower ?L-Mrrow cunt at the Imperial. MTi JtreSMF edicts the largest, crop and the best wheat prices thU year that Morrow county has ever bad Jn her hls- J. . u. UOlden or the Albert anlt Miss Rachel L. Ray, who wa yester day admitted to the federal courts of the United States, and who Judge Moore Is said to have declared passed the beat examination he has given, received her legal training- entirely from a three- year course In a correspondence school "I worked very hard to learn law and studied every minute of the time, Miss Ray said. "Often I have put away my books and gone out on the streets to learn a definition, for in law you have to learn the exact words, for already definitions are boiled down to their ut most and every phrase means something and is necessary. I gave up all my social work and devoted myself to law only. "I have decided that it is a fine pro fession for women to enter. It Is a clean business, and a woman does not hv tn ii.nl with, criminal cases or any thing- that la not desirable If she does not wish, for there are experts to take care of such practise. I was aanwiea to the bar in 1802 and since then have been practicing- In my oww-qulet; way here at home, doing- some work In the state and probate courts." : Miss Ray was one of the first women lawyers In Portland and the-seconq wo ma admitted to the federal courts. She Is a considerable property owner and takes advantage of her legal; training to, administer all her own business af fairs. She said that her reason forap- .iwiv. tn h Tin i tort Mtates ooun-ior admission was because so. much of the most agreeable law worfc is done tnere. All the aamirauy .cases wo "' tlon work is done tnere. . ana av anil hankruntcr KWU W Vi" ; '. . T . emmtkm ar often aent there and mut be given up to another lawyer if she were not i ntmmr. . t - - - NEZ PEKCES HOLD GREAT WAR DANCE (Special blptcb to Th Journal.) Spokane, Wash., , July 2. The Nei Perce Indians are havtna a blar war danoe and celebration at Eapwal, Idaho. It started yesterday and will continue for a week. .Indians from tribes all over, this part of the country are gattv ettng and a bis time is promised before the dance ends. Many spectators are present, as usual. Chief Bull Tongue and two of his chief braves. Bear In the Cloud and' Ply in - the Broad, passed through here . yesterday . on their way to. Lapwat -where they will participate m me oance. nwy wert aresaea in tneir warrior attire - and attracted., much tentlon whue here. SUMMER CLEARANCE ..... . ;-s..:L'" All Ba-uner Oood a areaUy Jtednced -. Moes. T ' ':"'-y. Today we atart our annual summer Clearance. All ash goods. - white waists, parasols, summer corsets, silk gloves and mltta. fancy hosiery, muslin underwear, knit underwear, white linen skirts and men's summer furnishings yAQN" RAINIER TAKES TWO - STRIDES FORWARD V (Special Ipatct ,U Tie ',JwmU U S 1 ' Rainier. Or, July .; J.The RaiQler rang-ments to have a large electric sign advertising Rainier erected at Ooble, where it can be seen a number of miles both up and down the river.-- 1 The Commercial club is also planning- d. . I H Ha. !. ,,- IO IUIvluWQ C fclWfc B.ai3. AW. ...v Dose or . preparing me making- of. crushed Rainier..'. around for the rock - streets in A. - J. LENNQN . HERE President orXnwm's Is Tlsiti-g ust deht acaaager, OluWlea 1. Bsfg. 'A.. J. Lennon, president of Lennon's, is visiting Charles F. Berg, resident member of the Arm of Lennon's. Both were - formerly located in Ban Fran cisco. Mr. Lennon expressed himself as being- greatly pleased with the 1m' provements Mr. Berg has made In the local establishment at SOS Morrison Street. , ' y - The best evidence of our connaence the city of PorUand lsour opening or tnis specialty nouse," saia xar. -len non. "Take a look at this glove coun ter. - Isn't It as large !as any; three .J . . . i l,9 AXqI 1 K1UT. UCUW III1VULB IU kll W . posted business men don't - open such specialty houses as this until a city has become thoroughly cosmopolitan. It Is gratifying to note that the people of Portland have shown a decided appre ciation of thla store." - - ; Spangle-Yoans; Wedding. - i (SpeeUl btapateti to Tbe Josrssl.t ' Diytonf OrJulyl; 8, A pretty June wedding in Dayton waa that of Miss Cora Spangle and Walter L. Toung of Portland, which took- place Wednesday at noon at the Evangelical church. Rev. M. B. Toung of Dallas. Oregon, father of the grroom. officiating. . The bride waa attended hv hen sister Lena and the groom by August Rlsser of Dallas. They will live in Portland. ' .,. New School Bailding at Tomwater. - 8paelal Dtopatch te The Journal.) ; Olympla, Wash..' July -The Turn- water school board has advertised for bids for a new f 10,000 sahoolhouse, to be erected this summer to replace the present: building, completed - in is go. oeo CALLED union ra hp Suit in Federal Court on This Theory Brings a (Special Dltpittb te Th Joargtl.) Seattle, Waab.. July 2. O. A. C. Ro chester, attorney for Don E. Johnson, thinks he has found a way by which a judgment can be collected from the Seattle Typographical union. Johnson was 'expelled from the union and ob tained a Judgment for $3,600 damages In the federal court Heretofore, It Is claimed,. unions have been Immune from legal redress owing to the fact that iney never incorporate. . Throua-hout tha suit Rochester has in. Slstea on oonaldarlns- the union aa a. partnership and conducted the action against the union aa a band of Individ uals organized xor Dusiness ana against uie memDers maiviauaiiy. : -The attorneys for the union evident. ty railed to recognise that they were racing something new and throughout the suit -cited cases -where unions had been sued as a unite arid the ault had been, lost because the unit was proved to be Imaginary. The only property the local union owns is -its stock In tha Labor , Temple. - -, ? : v The feature of the ease Is not In the effect the deelslon will have on the lo cal union, but In its far-reaohing- results In future cases. The union ha a - peaJed,''.?-'-.1 '.--f.----r- .- 1 j . 1 1 " -- Appointments by Mead. tSneclal - Ditpateh te The JonnuL V " Olympia, : Wash., , Joly i t-Oovemor Hakes tha skin like you want its Does it in a moment. Hagan's cMagnqlta Hattru A liquid preparation for Raos. Neck,. Arms and Hands. . It is neither sticky nor greasy.1 It s harmless , clean : 1 r, and refreshing. ( Cannot be detected. - Two colors Pinl and White. Use it morning, noon and nights Winter, Sprang, Summer, Fall. SAMPLE FREE ':-' Iron Mm. Co., 44 S-Plftli St, Brooklyn, N.T. ments: 7. W. Arrasmtth atnt. .In In. spector, for term endings July 8, 109, succeedlns himself, term expired: R. C. MoCroekey of Garfield, eucceedlng '-D. SvnAnder?on of Rosalia deceased: and William H. Reed of Taooma, succeed Ins - himself, aa mmh.M ft th. ..t.t. Jrain commission for the term ending uly S 1909: Rev. John LeCernu, chap lain of state penitentiary, for term end ing dune 7. 190, succeeding-nlmselti Growth d( Traction Traffic. f (Special DUsateh' te Tbe foaraaL) v Aberdeen, Wash., July I.- The Grays Harbor : Power & Light company is ad dins; jto Its equipment In order te meet th ln.M..-l huilnui nf .h . wa T. haa lately claced an ordei fn (hnnV :l new cars' of the latest models which are ?J is . progressing on . the - immense ' power nouae v ciounio virm ana ' several branch lines are proposed. Tha truffle now handled by this company is enor- Golde:of the Aihart ri.H. 1 i., --. . I ,w.,a i. "-"11 C ,,j " A 1 . . . T it .ia I - an,i.t fi.n.A "t,. j..i L'"""rw ' ; company, started today en . V f tT W.far sitoek Oa-aaa V 1 Rainier. ' Or July : S.Th Rainier I i."ZYtf:.r'S,.Z? ,VA -niV V " t-w .- .':. "f.-'J -A?" ran. oorliwest coast .tatea, v " "v' "kT'i .uiea-TLewlV Bot ai" "V lfiai.r!ri1i--vW ""iMe1l-h-r M 4