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.. - ,t . ,' v;- ; ? ' r SECTION FIVE E ARE-AN-AMBITIOUS StoreNot for ourselves T OMORROW we cut the shreds which bind prices and values. Profits will be) buried ; deep ? under wianters massed with bargains. 4 Every department wiU be pre alone but" for. our; patrons." ; We are progressive and this store' has never in its existence dropped back a single notch one continuous march forward. The great secret of wis uninterrupted march has been the mastering of competitionr-by giving greater, values in reliable merchandise than our competitors have done , ' ; : :t ; v i pared to make a great showing in point of sales-r-a small show ing in point of profits. This is a time when sacrif icing of prof its is not hard for it is not unexpected. kl'-Xhl ' J D ON YAMHILL. FROM 2ND TO CfUX 's Recognized Reliable Bargallifefl otiday afid Moiitlapitiyat Portland 1 t ;lfc lKi; Lilies Best Is a pair, of these 16-button fine French lisle thread Mosqui taire Gloves. They are the gloves which meet and satisfy the lady's demand for a better glove than she has been accustomed to getting. The price of these gloves, $1,215, is modest. Mon d?v we offer our entire line of these in black and white. Q Qr aiid in all sizes at .OxC We would call the attention of the ladies of Portland who may not be regular visitors of this store yet to the fact that I In gloves and all ladies' furnishings as well, we are always first among Portland stores, in value giving. A Monday Sale of Trimming Braids at 5c Yard Worth from 18c to 25c yard, 500 separate pieces of these. Each piece combining different coloring and style effects. All fancy braids and assorted widths. These are all the much demanded trimmings for this season's and later seasons' wear. Monday they all go at the one price, for the yard. .JC $5.00 Values LadiesHats 9 EltiWi'iV'ii'diiH&'fi 111 Monday Safe of Draperies u 3-yard Lace Curtains, 54 inches wide. Kefular selling, "$2.98; for one day, Ai (Q Monday .....D 1 UO These are perfect in every way and very choice in pat tern.' v -100" COMMOD . SCARFS. In appkqur.atternv worth 50c and 75c. . . .. Swiss, for curtains, a very good quality and worth 15c yard ; for one day fi Monday, yard A , 1 UC PILLOW SLIPS. I Size 45x36; regularly sells at 15c; ff'JQ SHEETS. Size 72x90 ;'wgood sheets! that are bigpA , sellers 'at -65c ; Monday. OfC COUCH COVERS. Roman stripe, 1 knotted filling, all ready for use. These $1.25 covers for one day, A J Monday.. V. .. . . : . . . . Men's Dress Shoes And Oxfords that are .worth in actual shoe figures $3.50, $4,00, $5.00 worth a whole lot more to the man who appreciates dress comfort. We believe this to be the greatest : shoe offering ever made the men of Port land. If there is one shoe in the lot that is ot strictly high grade, or of strictly fine leather and correct shape, then .we don't know, shoes. If there is a shoe in the lot that will not eive the very best of; satisfaction, then we want to stop selling shoes. Monday, the mq one price. . ........ ... .. J .$Z40 98c Sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear 98c Consisting of Gowns, Drawers, Chemises and Skirts. -These are odd pieces, but so many in number and variety of style and ma terial that the lady, who comes early Monday will find a pleasing - assortment, j. ne garments are cut iun, notning siamp apout tncm. Fancy lace and embroidery trimmed. Made to satisfy the lady who; is most particular in the selection of her undergarments QQsr Monday these $1.50 to $2.00 values we offer at the choice. - VOW ' I ! .9 r I '-.rt':a . .. Ill . oc , nmn nar nn i innorcuirc i LUUIUJ WIIlMIIIUtilVril UIIUU OUIIaJ ' Made from genuine lisle thread, knee length, low neck and sleeve-; less a fine quality of yarn in the make up of these Silk Ribbon; Tape and a splendid 75c garment. Monday the price is AQ j cut to ...' . J TrOL; SUPPORTERS Children's pure Silk Hbsfe Supporters, black and in colors, 1 5c kind ; Monday 1.0c Greatest Sale Ladies' Tailored Suits Ever Held in Portland Values beyond the reach and pricesbelow the depth of all other Port land Store Sales. Matchless bargains in our Cloak and Suit Depart ments tomorrow, Monday. Be on hand early and get an early pick. $25.00 and $30 Ladies' Tailor-made Suits $10.00 $25.00 Silk Jumper Suits, all sizes $7.98 -$10.00 Ladies' and Misses' Skirls $2.98 Each $3.00 and $4.00 Ladies' Wash Suits 98c $2.00 Ladies' Lawn Waists 75c $5.00 Ladies' Linen Skirls Go at $1.98 Each $7.50 Ladies' Jap Sjlk Waists $2.98 $12 Ladies' Wash Dresses, white and colors, $3.98 $10.00 Silk Petticoats, $4.98 We Dispute Any Values Offered by Other Stores to Equal These lO THE, F ATRON -Any accommodation that any store can possibly eraht. we offer cheerfully to our customers. We make it a point to exert every bit of our store energy--that we may please and favor you. We try to make of this store a massive piece of well oiled machinery, with every employe a part of that machinery, all working together with one end in view satisfactory treatment to alL Dress Goods and Silks at Prices Much to the'Advantage of the Monday Patron 1 75c FlowersAli 'j! EJp Kinds, All Colors Additional Monday Bargains that we shall place on sale in every de partment after the publication of this ad, so that we, invite all .who can to visit the? store Monday. You will afterwards consider it "Time well spent." :- uur -incn wool cnaiues priced at 40c a yard and all of OA neat pretty pattern, Monday iLujC 50 pieces Wool Dress Goods, each piece full 38 inches wide and in weight and pattern good for now and fall. Among these 50 pieces may be found one of almost every pattern and color, as well as weave and texture. leat little checks, stripes, plaid mixtures and plain colors as well. Monday all of these Suitings find Jk o their place on the sale counter at, yard. : TruC These are 60c and 65c values. Silks seem to be as much in demand right now as they ever were, notwithstanding the fact that they have taken a jump in price This jump doesn't hinder our making another one of those big Silk Specials which this house is noted for. Included in this sale for Monday are all strictly new, fancy Silks, in lengths from that for 4-Um. :i ... a.. : a.4. in j j ti 75c Silks. One day, Monday, yard 45C 7cyd Two Great Immense Lots in Wash Goods For all late summer Suitings that are selling at other! The better and the best of fine sheer materials, the new- stores for 18c, 20c and 25c. Good staple, and stylish nov elty Suitings. , 4; est and most advanced summer fabrics, all taken from 25c, 30c, and 40c selling stock. . . . 14 Monday's Big Special of Bach Combs i-aaies very nnest snen ana amoer Dack combs. Thernost beautiful mountings of gold and brilliant effects. We believe this is the greatest variety aft$ showing of combs at one price ever offered in Portland. The actual values of these are all the way from 75c to $1.50, but they are such combs as have the exact appearance of solid metal and eenuine iewel settines. Although there are hundreds of these, there are KnV fr aW Monday we offer these for'the first time an 4 very likely a short time at the" one price Ld Domestics .. Toweling 8 l-3c -Bleached Irish Huck Toweling; one day, Monday. DC SHSSTINQ 38-inch Unbleached ; an A-l grade of good heavy thread, and free, from knots ; worth 10c yard; Mon- yl day I2C TBRRY CLOTH Bleached and 18 inches wide.' The grade that has known no other price than 25c 1 Q yard; one day, Monday kvC SERPENTINE CREPE Pretty summer stuff for dresses, and waists. This is one of the very scarce popular summer suitings. In spite of this scarcity we are show ing a full line of colors in this Zdc 1ft fabric for Monday. . , .V. 1 JJC Everything in Domestics at the lowest possi ble prices ; lower than the prices of other stores Ladies' Dress Shoes - And Oxfords that class high as far as shoes go. In fact, these are the best of $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 val ues. There are hundreds of pairs of these same shoes on the streets today, giving satisfaction. There are hundreds of pairs more in the store, ready to give the same satisfaction. These we offer in all leathers, all shapes, all styles and all sizes, at the one small Mon- Oft day price tftU We have built iip a. big mail order' business throughout the northwest. We have experienced people to look after this particular branchTof our business and they give it their entire time and attention. Prompt and careful filling of every order has made this branch obur busi- f ness what it is. X s gg- . I .1 I I M , .... ......... . , - TO END ATTACKS Oil BAD MEAT Government Taking Step) to Remedy Conditions Ex posed by London Critic (Journal SptcUl Serrkt.l""" I,onflon, July 6. That there U k very real and lively concern Jn the United States over, the possible effect of -the recent crltlclaina pf Amerloan ',! fresh meats by Br. William CpUlngTldt;, med-? leal officer of health for, thr-olty-of London; la evinced br the haste mth which , the authoriUes at? Waahlnaton have acted upon the charges cob talned in hla latest report Although thla re port hs been published only a short wine, naimnnon is already in com munication With nr. rnllirivrti1a mnA while the latter will not discusa' the conienis or me orrtciai dispatches, It is probable they ask for a substantiation of his allegations in order that, the de partment of agriculture may act against raiiwiuri reapunsiDtev i or cne pass ing of diseased meat.:-v;r j ''r. is the American fresh meat trade to suffer a reversal in England auch aa reduced the Importation of "prepared meat food products more than SO per cent-at-t-tlmeefr-the--revelattonr"Of conditions at the Chicago packing houses 7 It la evident that the United Sutes rovernment does not intend that auch a thing shall happen, n . -- Dr. Collina-rldra la no moan rl1 ah hla charges cannot be ignored, Under hia Jurisdiction, is the great SmlthAeld market, one of the largest meat cen tera in the world, and from which meat ia ahlDDed to all narta of ant Rritain He-is thus one of the highest authori ties In England In the matter of in fluence on the . lnaoactfort At m mr,A hla crltlcUme are bound to exercise a. baneful Influence. In hla report Dr. Colllngrldge attacks American methods of meat Inspection and declares that the inspection labels of the United States' department of agriculture are pracucauy fworcniess. The importance- of this attack will be reauaea wnen it ia remembered that the agitation which followed the pub lication of "The Jungle," while It made auch Inroads into the sale of American canned meats, left the fresh meat trade practically unaffected. Aa a matter of fact there has been a considerable in crease in the Importation of, American fresh meat into England. : ' ; .. TOVB ' XXTXB , -i-'.ii Is- out of order. Tou go to bed in a bad humor and ret ub with a bad tuti In your mouth. You want something to stimulate your liver. Juat try Her bine," the liver regulator. A positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia and all HvW complaints. Mra. , F- -v; Fort Worth, Texas, writes: ... ,-. ; wave usea Heroine in my family for -ears.. Words can't express what I hlnk about It. Kvervbodv in mv . held are happy and well, and we owe it U HerMaaA fiold by aU druf Uta, EfJGLISH STAR !T0 BE DIRECTOR Brilliant Young Actor to Be - Brought to New York by Jlillionaires. (Joanul gneelal 8trTtca.lt:' ' London, July" . Granville Barker, who has been offered salary of 150,000 a, year to act as stage- director of the so-called . MilonaJres theatre in New York, la unquestionably one of the moat brilliant young men ; connected ' with the theatre ia Eo land. He , waa bora in London Jn 1877. and made hla;. first Binge appearance at Harrogate In, 1881. He la an admirable actor, a playwright of whom large things are expected, and one of the most capable stage-managers i?,. 'L'sirn: Blaee crowd or his in Elizabeth Robins' play ."Vote for Wo- i-ivciiuj Kiven ,i lne couru was adjudged one of the beat effects ever seen on tn English stage. In partnership with J. E. Vedrenne, narasr nas made the Court theatre the artistic, centre of London's theatrical World. Bernard iShaw'a plays are the iwa zare a.i inia playhouse and will be at the Savoy, when -Vedrenne and Barker take over that famous London playhouse In September but pieces by Ibsen, HauDtmann. the Grek dramatists and modern playwrlghta also have been given at the Court Among the latter waa Galsworthy's "Silver Box." - wne or uranvuie Barker s own plays, The Vovsev , Inner! (Anna" : maI umh thing of a sensation when given at the Sloane Square house, and his other plays The Weather Henf, and "The- Harry ing Of Anna Leete'' Sra. man than mm. anomyroramanllKe. - - s v i t Barker : waa married ' last year to Llllah McCarthy who - played Anne I vv aiieneia to pit John Taoner to Bhaw'g' "Man and Superman." He haa appeared, by the way, in most of the Irishman's plays and made a great success aa the poet, Eugene Marchbanka, In "Candida." On the other hand his John Tanner was not aa convincing as that of Robert Loralne, recentlyseen at the Court . Interviewed at the Court theatre yes terday regarding the reported American offer. Barker said: "No definitely satis factory offer has bean made to me. There has been some talk nf aunR thing, but even If It had been-mi i am not In a position at present to say yes or no," . v , ". m - iw- nia news on the subject telegraphed aa follows: pe ighted to lear it The oily aeTsU ble thing the American mil !?.,,.. i. done so. far." . . , ., . .i; ;. Journal Headers. The Journal's fHnfiii -..m liing Journal advertlsera, will Confer aw favor by mentioning that, they saw the, ad In The Journal ; , IThm, f,M.' iV - .... ..... . j '',J aiea recently at nisi home in Indlanawiis, was at onn tim-i E resident of th, National Association ot tter Carriers 8toAut 9. '07 . " - .Wilt , TAB - A ITS ICA8ZSOV i'Tjf STBSSTS. . ,;.v4-. j"'v. Review of aubjects for city an4 eaunty teaehrsL.6exil(lcateJ.FPf , 'j; circular address, v -vi';. . 5-; v 's D. A. GROUT Wast Avsaue aad Xawthoraa, ... . , - ..