THE v OREGON- DAILY -JOURNAL 5 PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING , JULY B, 1CC7. , -Tit's, the piano : store on' Burnslde. Street" oOQO O 0.0 , ; -; t !. SWF II I fa awn , ' I riffle II 1 M .x'Aa II I III Alkuummer Styles. , , A clever Frenchwoman, writing In an ; ; English fashion Journal, exclaims of the present fashions, "Qvelle aalade" and goes on to explain, says Dress, that we are eighteenth century French at the , waiet, Japanese on the ahoulders, Run alan aa to laces and anything you like as to klrts. 8he might have rone on ; and dabbed us Dutch as to necks and J 'Breton, peasant as to skirt length. To ' aay the least, our present styles are paradoxical and pertain to every nation ' and everr period: yet tney are ais tlnctly of the moment. ' 3r The modes turned out by the smartest -shops Jn for the midsummer season show significant touches which Indi cate a change toward falL One of these via the tendency toward long and clearly fleflned lines In sweeping skirts guilt ess of trimming or with the ornamenta tlon massed around the bottom. Thle refers to the formal gown, for walking t eklrta are sensibly remaining snort . Ralah and the light, amooth cloths are In demand for the tailor-made, but linen, whatever new cloths may be ln- traduced. Is always a favorite, and noth ing baa been rouna le um its oeeunar i place. There are two typea of tailor- made that are adaptable to linen; one ia the distinctly mannish cutaway coat, ' j and the other the jaunty box coat with - ' doublevbreaated or Tuxedo front, the - latter having a fold of silk laid around J ' the -neck and following the lines of the J, "'walking suits are plain; even the . folds around the skirts are gradually i disappearing on the new designs, al though they will t "In" throughout ' the summer at least The all-round kilted effects and those In which pleata are grouped to form panels are the two 1 most popular models. These pleated i skirts seem to be adaptable to very ' little variation In the walking costumes 1 except for the else and placing of the tucks, and at present there la no Indlca- : tlon or any decided innovation in this direction. The fad for self-trimmings continues and the- smartest or the Fans designs : not only in tailored but In more formal : costumes, shows aa much of a prefer- ' ' ence as ever ror this mode or garniture. the one modification being when the , trimmings are of another fabrlo In the With the fall consent of our factories in the East, we ro v throw oar doors wide open, and offer you the most tremendous bargains in pianos We art In the .Ajiisvut ui um IM.IWUCS a uiv n,iwif uuuiT vw wun wiuo vpvii, osq oner you in iaost trenicrcous tnos ever put upon the Portland market! We are prepared to lose $10,000 on pbnosb order to prove our point. Northwest, to stay we expect to sell youi4 children and your children's children Reed-French clcnos. and we have decided on this wholesale price -slaughter plan as the most practical one by which to acquaint you with our pianos and our square methods of dealing. We want one of our pianos in your home so you can hear its sweet tone, prove its durability and realize by your own personal bank account that a superior high grade in strument can be purchased direct from the factory at so low a price you will never miss the money. We want you to get over the idea of classing pianos among luxuries. We want to show you, through the piano we place in your home, that it is a blessing that comes within your reach. Our regular factory price is a tremendous bargain itself, but this two weeks' piano selling experience of ours is going to outdo even our own prices and demonstrate the truth of our claims. We are willing to lose money for two solid weeks on every piano sold, because we know after youTTnd Out how superior s the instrument you buy of us all of vour neighbors will come to us in the future at our regular factory price, which is away below the usual retail price. You see it's like this: You've all got used to buying your clothes and your mil linery where you can get tlie lowest prices for things that suit. you, but when it comes to a piano you don't trust your judgment ;: you feel like you must go to a big retail" house that carries a long list of well-advertised raakes and pay their big priceplus the middleman's profit. You think if you pay several hundred dollars it must of necessity purchase a su perior instrument, when the truth is that no maker has all the piano-brains cornered. Chickering thought no piano could be guaranteed that left his house without his personal supervision; but "Tie died and Chickering pianos still live. We have the finest piano factory, the best piano-brains, and use the most costly and superior materials; our product is not sur passed. It is to prove this that we are actually go ing to lose money for two weeks while we place hundreds of these pianos throughout the northwest. Distributing the pianos evenly over the city is what we are after: we want to get the greatest amount of advertising possible out of- this hundred or so pianos we will sell for less than eastern factory prices. Here are a few random prices that will give you an idea of our tremendous price cuts during this demonstration: A Hinze Piano, sold by retailers for . $275 .. v.... 9140 Decker Piano, wonderful buy. .... ... .$200 Kranlch & Bach, sold by retailers for from $500 to $600 ..S2G0 Jacob Doll Hundreds have been sold irT and about Portland for $400 .$210 Knabe, largest style, mahogany, retail price $600..., 315 Packard, an elaborate case; retailers ask $500 for it $295 Fischer, largest and finest made; receni owners paid $485 for it .9280 Kimball, exactly the same for which retailers ask $350 9200 Weser, excellent tone, though a trifle old fashioned ... 9135 Schubert, a standard make, 1905 style. 9245 Terms on all these pianos will be made from $6 to $8 a month; if you bring refer ences your first payment can begin any time within a month. 1 came color. A striking example of the lateat eora- Dination or materials and odd desirns Is shown in a costume of dull blue , batiete. Tbe skirt, only sila-htly fath ered at the waist so that It falls almost - : smoothly over tbe hips. Is, from Its circular cut, extremely wide and flaring ' below, and it la very Ion all around. , There Is a six-Inch band of blue tussah. a Bhado darker than the batiste, placed ' around the bottom with a heading; of fanciful braid. The bodice Is In Empire ;coat effect opening; over a vest of ori . ental hand embroidery, with a corselet having two pointed tabs in back and front. Ther is the long shoulder with , a diminutive kimono sleeve falling over a puffed sleeve of the embroidery, and, ; -edging the front Of the bodice and the .Sleeves; and, also, strapping the fronts of tbe corselet together, is a band of oiue ttaian. votu and spots are run ; ning riot over foulards, which h.v Ya a triumphal reentry Into the realm of ..fashion, over gauies and wnicn grow prettier and more . the while, and over muslins an 1 dainty and always charming. s '. K ' Mainly About Women. f Miss Mae Kennedy was the first t woman to go before a board of legal In- TO CONTESTANTS AND OTHERS INTERESTED: Come any hour and examine: the list of BEST BUSINESS PHRASES submitted during our recent cash prize contest. They are on exhibit for your benefit, and will greatly interest you, "Yours in any case" Sixth and o Burnside Am 0 it specters and successfully pass the ex amination for steamboat pilot on the Mississippi river. Ellen Terry has written the follow ing bit of sentiment to the students of the Leeds Dramatic college: "I have been asked to say a word to you. If I say one word it will be "Work. If it were two words I should say Be pa tient,' and if it were three words, "Don't be vain." . . Miss Alice Ferry, the nrst lady in Ireland who has qualified as an engi neer, has been appointed county sur veyor of nalwav in auocession to her father, the late James Perry. The ap pointment becomes permanent net month. The post was formerly worth $5,000 a year, but this has now been i ' - Are you on the lookout for summer comfort? It's here galore! We've two and three-piece Suits of all suit able and stylish summer fabrics. Thin coats, thin trousers, negligee shirts, thin underwear, hosiery and all sorts of thin toggery for summer wear, and the best of the story is the fact that our prices are also thin enough for your satisfaction and comfort. Summer Suits at $10 to $25 Summer Coats at $2 to-$5 Summer Trousers, $1.25 to $6 Hardly think you can mention an article of clothing or toggery that would add to your summer comfort that we cannot show in a style to please you. Come in tomorrow and see. : :f MOM 7; .Clothing Co GugKuhnProp' I From Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boya ,166-168 Third Street Mohawk Bldg. reduced to I,S00. If Ireland has the nret county surveyor. Shepton Mallet, In Dorset, may congratulate itself upon having the first urban district council In England which has appointed a woman medical officer of health. Dr. Annie Walnwright Hyatt, who has been appointed. Is the daughter of the pres ent medical officer of health, for whom she la to be deputy. H v Fiddling In riddlah. Before Madame KaJleh became a cele brated English-speaking star aha was for years the idol of thousands of Yid dish theatre-goers of New York. Down at the Thalia theatre on the Bowery she drew admiring throngs who fairly raved about this remarkable woman. Indeed, so great was her reputation many uptown people made pilgrimages to lower Third avenue to see her and. though thev did not understand a word of the language which she then spoke, they were neld by the greatness of her OLD GL0BY UP WITH BANNER OF THE SUN Japanese at Spokane Give Assurance That They Don't Mean to Whip the United States, BOOMING MEDFORD ESTABLISHES WORLD'S RECORD IN AUTO MARKET by the streetcar' companies, however, had made arrangements for celebrations it art. One of the stoaies which Madame Kaltch likes best to tell of those times Is how one day when she was entering ma ineaire ior reuearsai sne saw two men. evidently recent arrivals from the old country, standing and gazing in ?ethe Playhouse ThlanoVti? w Natatorlum "and Recreation parks. Ch,ief rinted ePntiyrSl0yU8ln Hebrew KadTml ?' F0"?? 52 J,,l4- Lai i ens name even a Dries red in h- w" - hrw rhirvLM Vn ...j cracKers, so there was plenty or noise. MlkeT" asked one. "Sure an' T n? There was speaking at the parks. Most answered the other, "but it 1 had of the people spent the day at the aur- flddle I could play It" rounding lakes. Hayden lake. Lake " " nlshed the most extensive programs. Hn,.i it. . I with good sports and speaking. At ..uvrc ivuMuo. Natatorlum park big fireworks, ball A cook book aaya: Large, ripe, sound Piym na musio nuea the aay, tomatoes mav ba keot for wlntar n h simply laying them carefully In large WELL KNOWN AUTHOR strong brine, then covering them tight PUT UNDER ARREST to keep out the air. When wanted' for IlltA tfllrA nut fia mnnv a ra nmaAcul .nil soak them in cold water. They can be George Bronson Howard Figures peeiea ana siicea ana win taste as .. though Just taken from tha vines. Prominently In Police Court m nen wmaioei uro 11 uieir oeai in IS is worth trying., rroceeaings. t at it v""'"cl"" (Journal Special Service.) i ne oniy cosmeuc i nave usea, saia Baitimn-. Mrt ' Julv E neor-a Bron- an old lady, "is a flannel wash cloth, son Howard, a Journalist and story For 40 years I have bathed my face I writer, whose novel, "Matrimonial jsx- nlcht anil momlnir vrttit -or tar am tint aa PSrlenceS, a - I fn J - i i - . , . i i can uear it, using ior ma .purpose a small square of flannel, renewed as more Country club, was assisting his often as It grows thick and felt-llke. My "ister to alight Irom a streetcar wnen uiumer mugni me to no mis, aa her ""j"" k" mother had done before her. No aoap Howard was taxing, ine orrenaoa piay nor powder nor glycerine even, has wrlght struck the other In the chest touched my face and this is what my with his tennis racquet, and William ene nmsned touching I r-ngia, a contractor, wnu accuinpuuoa "There are II automobile In Med ford." said Dr. J. p. Reddy, mayor of Medford. who was In the eltv last nla-ht iDi-jcmi io luvroMi., I "and threa man urlauti at tbit w.v Bpokane. Wash., July 6. To show These machines r. .11 nwn. t, niii. inai ms japansse or japan enienain ylduala. but those anrouta are for no ni reeling toward Americans, they raga which la to ba onenaA .aS8 t?&SZ!rZ.Z2 'Tfre Is not another town of if Sl.e and Japanese flaas. Thev shot a lot ,n th world that baa as many au torso of fireworks and the JaD ball team biles as Medford. and the automobiles SiS? e.?Ep2i:n,V.bK1S,t.emvIii" nrJy surface Indication of ttie nvuucnui JllVirOlllJ III HQUiUiu O.IIU river valley. Where else can a man lead such an ideal One leading Japanese laughed when """ ? .8",h. aakei if Jannn tKnn.rh nr anina .. farmer, travel half the year, . ride In with h iTnit. fit.?.. " " motor cars and do all his business b; a.. Livju vii mo jitui vi iuq unit wrwwn i . - - men Is looked upon by th leading oltl- I w,.n " . 1 sens as a very hopeful Illustration of I JF1 ih. b i .. A i t t ion earth ca: "'"l"ua " '"l"" I .tI.I.ha. .k. II. leading Japanese laughed when v.ij vl If Japan thought of going to war I?!?!!'' J?Vi 1if.itih I, .v.. tt.u.j c.?.. I motor cars and do all hi There was no extensive eelebratlon ?, WPA "I'SKS' i? hiSJiK-iV the whole city yesterday. Each of OULf S"5Sf& t'h.h ' s by it all come and go.. they cannot affect Had-' ford, which has several millions in its banks, is growing faster than any other town in the state. Is spending mora money 10 aavertise itseu ana is conse quently reaping more benefits from li migration than any other aectlon. "Medford is growing like a snowball roiling down hill." concluded the mayor. "It can't be stopped now and is going to oe tne metropolis or southern Oregon. We have the resources, the climate, the spirit and we are getting the people." Charles C Carlln has been nominated by the Democrats as representative in congress from the Eighth district of Virginia to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John F. Rliey. Mr. Car Hn started life as a newsboy, later was a telegrapher, and then took up the Dr. Reddy states that panics may study and practice of law, Hakes the skin Ilka you want it Dots it In a Moment. Hagans A liquid preparation forViFAowM Neck, Aru and Hands, f , It Is neither sticky ttor greasyi It's harnlass, elean and refreshing. Cannot ba detected. Two colors Pink and White. Use It morning, noon and night. Winter. Spring, Summer, Fall. . SAMPLE FREE. Ltos Ms. Co., 44 a Fiftk St., Brooklyn, K.T, was recently aired, figured the police court today. Howard, who had been playing tennis at the Baltl- ekln la at 80.' with pardonable pride a cheek whose peachy bloom and fine soft texture gave den" ciiiiiiuBis 10 me recipe. NEILL TRIES TO END TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE i (Journal Special Serrlc.) Chicago, July 6 Labor Commission er Neill is here to endeavor to effect a settlement between the Commercial Telegraphers' union and the Western Union and Postal companies. Mr. Neill will attempt to have negotiations opened between the conflicting n&rtioa 1 and avert a general strike. Word Is received from Ban rnniin.n tnai rroiooni email or the telearanh ers. union nas withdrawn his orders w orao ouisiuo cur 10 strtlre nend. ing tne resuii or commissioner Nelll s efforts. It Is also Stated that President Bm.Tl xias wMuieu itiv cuml tnai rnere ia danger of the strike spreading to cities iu me im wcbi. BRYAN OUTLINES HIS ISSUES FOR CAMPAIGN (Jourml Special Service. 1 New York. July 6. WHIlam J. nrven in a message to Tammany yesterday stated , that three issues are before ine people in tae coming campaign. Thau issues are tne railroads, tp 1 trusts and the tariff question. The commoner says that ia each Instance the question Is whether the govern-1 meni is to ue aaministereo ror a Tew favorites or for the people of the United : the other man, gave Howard a. rap la the back. An officer arrested Doth men. At the station neither had the neces sary collateral, 27.60, to put up pend ing a hearing and ootn were detained until friends appeared with the re quired funds. FUTUNA ISLAND IS SWEPT BY HURRICANE (Journal Special Service.) Victoria, B. C. July S. The steamer Moana, Captain Davidson commanding, brings news of a hurricane wnicn dev astated Fortuna island, . in the mji group. The storm swept across a por tion of the Till islands and did great properly damage but no lives were iosi. Preferred Stock Canned Crooos. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. XT OVZKZrOOKS TXB CXTT W01 10 Secures a Lot. , ' H. W. Lemcke Company Phone Main M0. Soft This Is Your Chance to ave 01 a We have received orders from the workmen to move a lot of goods by Mon day. We have our windows full that must move at once. Now, to get these goods out quickly we offer TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. $20 and $25 Suits These Suits are absolutely perfectbrand new and made of most popular materials and colors (fl) For $ 1 5 and $20 Suits V Some Men's Sizes, But Mostly Youths' Suits mm $9.5 Pants Big Sale of Men's The very latest styles, newest patterns andmade ia the most up-to-date manner $4.50 and $5 Pants $2.75 $3 and $3.50 Pants $1.85 $4.00 MEN'S OXFORDS $2.1 5 We offer Men's Patent, Vici and Tan Oxfords, to move them quickly at the aston-- ishingly low price of FIRST AND YAMHILL ?Bf - , f auueav .. 1