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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1907)
VAv 1 HE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . PORTEXVfD. - THURSDAY . EVENING, ; JULY 25, MOT.. . , ; "i a f3':Jl,M-.'-W i v.P'mJ i rwi ?:. wvun P'rtmi'M.,1 a -V 'i - mm,Mmm 1 1 inii mmmrmm I 11 r Jaunty Straw Sailors $2.00 Values 98c The summer girl's costume is not complete this year without a smart banded sailor. In its simple elegance there is an attractiveness that nothing else can match. Special for to day we offer fine quality-Milan Straw Sail ors, well made, in the most correct shapes, with all silk ribbon bands, $2.00 values for only . . . 98c A Clearance Sale of Bathing Suits at $1.95 75 Women's South Sea Serge Bathing Suits, in black and navy blue, various styles, some prettily trimmed with soutache braid, others with white duck collar and trimmed with wide Hercules braid. All sold at much higher price than sale prices. Choice tf t n r Friday at . $1."5 100 White Walking Skirts Reg. Vals. to $4 for $1.98 100 new white union linen Walking Skirts in new styles, just received by express from New York, in box plaited and tucked styles, some band trimmed, some tucked all around. A white walking skirt and a shirt waist makes an ideal cos tume for hot' August days. Regular values to rfi 'QQ $4.00. For Friday Bargain Day 4JLo,0- See Window Display. y" r '' Sale Regular 35c Embroidered Collars 15c 750 Women's embroidered stiff linen Collars, in several different novelty pat- p. terns, siies 124 to 14, all new styles; regularly 35c; Friday, special sale X JV 39c and 75c Millinery Flowers 15c 75o$1.25 Millinery Flowers 39c -mm m: . n s fc-v.. - :, ,i till An opportunity to transform that sum mer hat at the cost of a few cents. Hun dreds of pretty flow er trimmings for sum mer hats poppies, sweetpeas, forget-me-nots, roses, ge raniums, maiden-hair O 1 xjam0 ferns, novelty foliage, fancy silk flowers. 39c-75c Values, Special Friday Only 15c 75c-$1.25"Valiics, Special Friday Only 39c Final Clearance 3000 Yards Wash Goods Reg. 35c to 75c Values at 11c Yd. This clearance sale includes 3,000 yards of dainty summer Wash Goods, adaptable for warsts, dresses, etc., ranging in price from 35c to 75c a yard, white, printed and yarn-dyed materials in extraordinary va riety. All this season's patterns. The earlier you come the '' better the selection lie 250 kawn Waists $2.50 Values $1.10 Friday we offer at the special price of $1.10 some of the most superb waist values of the season. While they have sold regularly up to $2.50, they are really better values and daintier patterns than waists sold in sales where greater price reductions were offered. Choice of about 10 styles, including charming Marie Antoinette and embroidered front effects. Regularly sold to $2.50. fj The best values of the season at, only, X , J See window display. $3.00 Men's White and Fancy Vests $1.45 300 Men's white and fancy Vests, made of fine pique. Oxfords, mercerised Oxford, and dimities. A manufacturer a superb representative line. Each vest is finished and tail ored in the very best possible manner and is such as w. have sold regularly tfil j r for $2.75 to $3.00. While they last, Friday Sale Photographers' Chebicalscffi OB. loL OB. Blkonogen, os. Xyarosalphite Sod, m lb. . Kydroonlnoa, os. Olyelm, os, Metol. os. 14 m 34 50c Marchand's Peroxide 39c 75c Marchand's Peroxide 64c $1.00 Eno's Fruit Salts 88c 11.00 Nan's Dyspepsia Cur Owl out rate 694 Geneva Water, Owl cut rate 3 Ha $1.00 Physician's Rubbor Gloves, Owl cat rat. 564 White Rock, 20c qt., 13c pt. 10c nip. 25c Lithia Tablets, special x9 W-I lOr HenrTrsn" Head 'he Powders & - - i 0o Henderson's Dyspepsia Cure, Owl out rate.. 244 60c Purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil 394 500 White Linen Parasols $3;50-$5 Vals. $1.49 These Parasols are all new and clean, none soiled or carried over from last season ; come in hand-embroidered, embroid ered edge and inser tion and eyelet work styles. Sold regularly at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Can be used season after season. Sensational bargain at , $1.49 Short Kimonos, Vals. to $3 for $1.1P Daintiest washable summer styles of Women's Short Kimonos, Nightingales and Dressing Sacques, made of plain white lawn, fancy figured and dotted Swiss or lawns. All newest styles, made with or without collar, belt, long or short sleeves, low or high and Dutch neck, prettily trimmed; sizes 34 to 44. 'Sold regularly to $3.00. Biggest kimono value of the year at, only 1 aii newest, siyics, $1.19! eves, iow or uiga $1.19 Friday Sale of Household Needs 10o Dutch Cleanser, special 84 too Packers Gold Dust Cleanser 184 Best Mason jar rings, dozen 8c 20c Paraffine Wax, lb 11c 2Sc Nickeled Towel Racks 15c Large Paper Platea, dosen 54 small raper fiates, aoxen is 25c Fancy Frilld Hose Supporters 121 25c Novelty Top Hat Pins 10a 20c Cabinet of Hair Pins 10 White Crepe Paper Napkins, per 100, apeclal. . . .104 10c Package Tooth Picks, 2 boxes for 54 25c White Glycerole, for cleaning whit canvas shoe 84 16o Llnole, for whitening- canvas an4 buckskin. 64 500 Pairs Long Silk Gloves Regular $1.75 Values $1.38 For Friday sale, 500 pairs of wo men's elbow length double-tipped finger Silk Gloves, a regular $1.75 value, the' kind that some stores call a $2.25 value, and a most extraordinary bargain at, only . . , $1.38 Mail orders filled. No phone orders, none C. O. D. Sale of Women's Black Hosiery Values up to 50c for 25c A special Friday sale of Women's black Stock ings, of various grades, including fine black lisle lace boots, cotton ribbed, gauze lisle, gauze cotton and other styles ; all good worthy imported qualities, pure dye. Many regular 50c qualities and every pair a superb value at our low Friday price ; regular values to 50c, on sale at, only 25c No mail or phone orders filled. None exchanged. Hammocks-Spec'l All Hammocks at greatly reduced prices, as follows: $1.00 Hammocks . 75c $1.23 Hammocks . 98c $1.75 Hammocks $1.25 $2.00 Hammocks $1.49 $4.00 Hammocks $2.75 $5.00 Hammocks $3.50 500 Reversible Couch, Covers, in oriental stripe, 3 yards long, 50 inches wide, regular QQi $1.50 value, Friday sale OV PEDESTRIANS WILL SOON BE PROTECTED FROM SPEEDING AUTOS Pedestrians are to be proteoted In Portland from speeding automobiles, and a measure la being; prepared which will effectually put a atop to the high peed on straight courses and the sud den rounding- of corners without elow Ing down and "horning." Yesterday in the council meeting; a communication was read from Dr. H. F. On asking- that some action be taken to curb the recklessness of the auto SEE WE SEA AT SEASIDE , The A. & C. R. R. affords you the best opportunity to view the grand old Pacific Ocean. v Only Four Hours Ride From Portland Fine" surf bathing, modern hotels, together with modern con veniences make this the most popular beach resort north of Cali fornia. TWO THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE DAILY, 8 A. M. AND 6 P. M. ar&iAL, iKAiiM jubavxno SATURDAYS 3:10 P. M. Season Tickets $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 1 For information and tickets call at City Ticket Office, Third and Morrison streets, or phone Main 244. R. H; JENKINS, General Passenger Agent. drivers. He said he had several narrow escapes from Injury and presumed oth ers had been placed in like positions. The' council seemed favorable to the communlcatloiKef Dr. Ong- and will pro vide some means of lessening the danger. The matter"" was thoroughly discussed In the council and It is possl bK that an ordinance will be passed which will compel drivers to run at a reasonable speed on a straight course and stop completely or slow down to two miles an hour in rounding a corner, In the meantime giving vigorous notice of the approach of the car. The ordinance will be passed at the next meeting of the council. MAYOR TESTS STREET BROOMS FINDING THEM TOO HARD TO PUSH Building Permits. Robert Morgan, one-story dwelling, Klrby, between Skidmore and Presoott, $300; F. H. Klser. one-story dwelling, East Thirty-second, between East Main and East Madison, sz.soo; C- F. 8wi- gert, concrete garage. Tnurman between Thirty-second and Thiity-thlr, 1,000; Maud and Belle Ainsworth, Ravensvlew drive. $20,000: Mrs. 8. O. Hadley. re- nalrs dwelling. 827 East Twelfth street S00; D. M. Donaugh, repairs dwelllngv-f umatuia Deiween juasi iuieventn ana East Thirteenth, $500; Selena Rees, two-story dwelling, Melinda avenue west Of Cornell road. $4,000; A. Brauer, two-story dwelling. Bast Thir tieth between East Davis and East Everett. S1.700: H. J. Mclnnis. renal r. two dwellings. East Fifteenth betweenl East Anxeny ana East Ash, 11,700; W H. Orenfel. two-story flats. Park be tween College and Jackson, $10,000; uunst Banoerg, two-story aweumg. East Ninth between Tillamook and Thompson, $2,600; Marguerite Faber, on and one half-story dwelling, Ains worth between Garfield and Union, $3,750; J. H. Amis, two-story dwelling Braaee between East Eighteenth and East Nineteenth, $4,800. Original Styles. Exclusive 'Scotch and English woolens. Holbrook St Levee n. Couch block. . ItjMr bat baxgralna. BoMaaoa C "Hello, there; say. let me take a try at that, will you?" Then Mayor Lane stepped Into the street on Fifth between Alder and Mor rison yesterday afternoon and undertook to sweep the streot with one of those hand-brooms that the sweepers push around each day. The mayor reached out behind and pushed mightily. "Say, that thing runs blooming hard, don't ItT' queried the city's chief executive. Finally his honor got under way, but ne aia not go iar. "I guess we'll have to supply gasoline engines to run those things: I didn't know they were so hard to handle." "Yes, that would be easier for us, suggested the sweeoer. "Well. I'll see about that," answered the mayor. The sweeper was greatly pleased as me mayor departed. "If he'd run for president of the united states I'd vote for him," said the city employe afterwards. "Even the bosses will not get out into the street ana try tnese sweepers." FIRST TRIPLETS OF YEAR ARRIVE AT BIGMAN HOME Triplets, three bouncing baby boys, the first to be born in Portland this yaar. arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Antone E. Digman, 1167 Union ave nue, at ( o'clock Tuesday night. The combined weight of the lusty lunged ln- rants is lott pound ana tney are an vigorous, healthy children. Mrs. Big- man was Miss Fannie Ruedy and is 23 years of age. weighing in the neigh- ported. borhood of 140 pounds. The father is a salesntan. Nine pairs of twlna have been bom in Portland since the first of the year, making a record for the period. Jan uary has the largest number, three. No twins arrived In March or April, but a pair came in Febnary. .May and June each have two pairs of twins, while so far this month one pair haa been re- MEETING TO DISCUSS ANTI-TRUST LAW The Northeastern Improvement as sociation will, hold a meeting In the Presbyterian churoh at Twentieth and Wygant streets, Friday evening, July 26, to discuss the anti-trust law now pending before the council. Residents of Vernon and the northeastern part of the city are strongly In favor of the law ana will take action Indorsing it. Have you acquired the habit of read ing The Journal's "want ad" pages 7 you will rind there many things or Interest to every member of your Tamlly. Men's bathing suits! Price way down! Robinson & Co. Cook Charged With Theft. (8c1at pUratek te, Tse Jesraal) Astoria. Or.. Julv 25. J. H. Andrews. a oook at Armstrong's logging camp at river, was arrested yesterday, charged with stealing $70 from Lome Jennel, another employe Of the camp. He waa arraigned In Justice court and his hearing was postponed until Friday, with a bond of tils, Anderson's Body Found. Astoria, Or.. July 25. The body of Nels Robert Anderson, who was drowned a few days ago while bathing at the Tallent Grant seining grounds at Sand Island, waa recovered yesterday. The deceased came from Duluth, Minnesota, and was about 22 years old. Preferred Stock Canned Oooda. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. MALHEUE CHILDREN TO AID SOCIETY Vale, Or.. July 26. In accordance with an order ' Issued by County Juda-a Rich. ardson in the juvenile department of t lie county court. -rea Hiinert anil CTiif. ford Hilbert, dependent children, on pe- uuun oi r rttuK .j. crmawT. war Mm. ml t ted to the Boys and Girls' Aid so ciety of Portland and Mrs. Etta, Haynaa waa appointed seolal probation officer to take the children to Portland, Men'a fine underwear at the prlca of ordinary, goods. vBobinaoa aV Co . i If you want to rent your newly fur nished room advertise it in the "Fur nished Rooms" columns of The Journal. Rate one cent a word. Phone If you' can't bring it. Men's bathing suits greatly reduoed, Robinson eV Co. Preferred atoek Canned Oooda. Allen St Lewis' Best Brand. DO YOU NEED A, WATCH ? II ao, wby, go to METZtiER'S 16-gize 20-year Kold-flHed eaaa; JUgin, or waltbam movement, $9.50 Ladle' O aixa 20-year ' gold tilled case, 15-jeweled Waltnam movement, fll.BO. - Your eye fitted to glai corn - piete, fi.uu. . Credit if you Hat. ! 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