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J ' Tins OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27,- 1907. Li'.1 I -J !JH 1 J... Jff I IUI Ll.aiMM-l 1 ... iil,jp III. X- 11 LXi-J.-ill L.L-L-J Illl II a qmv nAinrun iun d Arm in m dact ad pnrcpiMT ,n ufiuu linwiiiJ 4ivr a riiiriijiiljlj III llllj l aji va a iuujuiij. The great "Reorganization Sale," now in full swing at our establishment, embraces every department in the store. It is pri original MiMkivuitjr unu WYUiiw "vtwi Hpwauwu ill lilt wuuuuiiiu vcaawsw , fc "w " f-v-a ivva. y.t iiiiiiis 1'.; - , ...:.., .., ... J, f V- ': IB li mil Hi rs, , .: -.. V. & 'MSOIMW EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE STANDS DRASTICALLY REDUCE! ' During this sale our object is to unload at once every dollars' worth of present stocks, whether seasonable or staple. To dear the decks in order to carry out our extensive plans for the fall season under, the new store management. In order to accomplish this we've inaugurated a selling period which utterly annihilates all previous cut-price events and creates a bargain epoch which no other, ; Portland house would dare attempt or could successfully carry out. TOMORROW'S SECOND GREAT WEDNESDAY "HOURLY SALE" MA Caps the climax of bargain-giving. Read the values and 'IdDirfly Sales" WEDNESDAY 8 to 9 a.m. Special $1.25 Semi-Porcelain Slop Jars, 89c. Covered Slop Jan. of white seml-porce- lain, in etnboased pattern, and with metal bail handle; a food value at $1.25, Special from 8 to 9 o clock a. m. OQ Only one to a customer, for OeC 15c Cobalt Blue English Ware, 7c Piece. Great picking Select what you want, limit six pieces to any one customer English1 Cobalt blue ware, choice em- traclnr sauce-plates, dessert platen, bread and .patter plates, oatmeal bowl, etc in rich cobalt blue coloring and fancy de signs traced in gray; exceptional value at 15c Wednesday, from 8 to 9 7 a. m. only at. each .... ;v Women's ShlrtWaist Suits, 79c One hour will be amply sufficient time to effect a clean aweep of what's left of these. Materials are lawns and percales, in neat checks, dotted effects, figured and striped patterns, trimmings of lace and insertions adding to their attractive ness. Skirts are cut in ample widths; values to $2.25. You may choose for one hour tomorrow in the Suit section from the lot; splendid for wear as house dresses, at 79c Women's 50c Undervests, 25c. Ladies' fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, of French lisle thread; low neck and sleeve less styles, silk taped and lace finished; splendid 50c value. Special for or the hour only, at ....... WC 9 to 10 a. m. Special monos, Values to $1.75, $1.29 Xadies' Long Kimonos, of pretty fancy flannelettes and plain . Crepe material, handsomely trimmed in fancy flowered edgings of brown, green, blue, red, etc., to ' match materials; " great values to $1.75. Special, for one hour 20 Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, $1.90. The famous "White. House" Shoes, in all wanted leathers and newest swagger lasts;: not every sue, but your's probably, in the lot A. great bargain, M QA from 9 to 10 a. m. only, for ...PJ.eeV MOO HAH io uumiLu iu DEATH AT CALDWELL E. N. Jenkins of Rockville, ! Idaho, Loses Life in Hotel Fire. Boise, IJa Aug. T. One Is dead,' one mlsslns, ani four Injured a result-of ftr wMMi AMtravad thu Commercial hotel at -Caldwell yesterday. R. N, JenWp's Of Rockville. Iflaho, was burned to death U hla 8 room. Many suesta jumped from -the seooad storj windows 9 to 10 a. m. Special Continued Children's 25c Chain Purses for Half. Rare picking nice, all leather Chain Purses, plain and fancy colored styles; zsc values; special tor one hour only at half 12k HURRY FOR THESE LACES Worth 5c Yard, Special at, Dozen Yards for 15c. Here's a flurry in Laces sure to bring throngs 'round the lace counter for this advertised hour; 500 pieces of pretty Torchon Insertions, in all widths; regu lar values are 3c to 5c the yard. 1 r Special for the hour at 12 yds. for. . lJC Pay 654c for the 8 l-3c Towel ing. Hundreds of housewives will appreciate this offer and will be out in force to Shafe in the bargain; 19-inch white Huck Toweling, best 8 l-3c value, for f I one hour only at, the yard U4C 10 to 11a.m. Special Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes 70c Pair. Just 400 pairs resdy for lively selling White Canvas Blucher Oxfords, choice of light or heavy soles, canvas or leather covered heels, plain or tip toes; values to $2.00; from 10 to 11 only, "?A your choice for, pair I UC 'MONO THE GLASSWARE. Pretty 25c Pieces at 10c. Beautiful, glistening crystal glass, in unique fancy shapes, fine cuttings from choice cut glass designs, full size pieces and splendid 25c value. Special A for one hour at, each ,1UC 10c Writing Tablets, 5c. 1.000 New arrivals, good paper, ruled or unruled, splendid quality tablet and extra size; a dime's the price. Special f for one hour only at : DC 39c Batiste Corset Girdles, 19c. Splendid fitting, well made Batiste Girdles, in all sizes, plain white; an un usual value at our regular price of 39c; (50c is trie price in most stores). 1 ft Special for one hour only at, pair. . 17C Handsome 20c Embroideries, 7c Yard. Beautiful Swiss and Cambric Embroider- es with edgings and insertions to match: excellent value at from 12Uc to 20c 7 yard. Special for the hour at, yard. . I C clad In their night clothes. After hours of fighting volunteer firemen put the oiase under control, xne loss is tiu.vuv. SCOTT BADLY MIXED OK WITNESS STAND (Joeraal Bpcdal Service.) Ban Francisco, Aug. 27. Cross-examined by Delphln Deimaa yesterday aft ernoon in the Glass trial. President Bcott of the telephone company became badly mixed ana contradicted himself many times. Scott testified that he knew nothing about the bribe-money al leged to have been paid the supervisors by Olaaav and his evidence tended to show that the defendant had sole con trol of the funds alleged to have been used for Illegal purposes, . BesemS, akin Diseases, Oared by "TMM HOUSXXOXJD StntOEOH ' Druprelsts refund monev if Tin. POR There are no For a month the hunting for boys who want work but has been unable to find them. For this reason the plan of ' having Industrial camps at the hop yards for the boys of Portland has been abandoned. Early in the year the court officials decided to replace the customary camps at the beach by the industrial camps in the hopyards, thereby giving the boys the double advantage of an outing In the freeh elr end earning money at the same time. . . f . Some time ago Probation Officer, Ma rion B. Johnson began to make, prepara tions for sending two or three parties TER'S antiseptic: healing oii. fails. ISe.' . . . -i , be on ha hd at the advertised hour. The Golden Eagle will be a profitable p lace in which to spend the PORTLAND'S NEWEST and t . , . . . "w c s ENTIRE CLOCK ON YAMHJLU The Same Goods for a Little 11 to 12. a. m. Special Men's Fine 35c Cashmere Sox, 15c Pair. Just the needed Socks for coming cooler weather; fine black cashmere Half Hose, with double heels and toes, colors fast; great value at 35c; 3 pairs for $1.00, but here in the sale, for one hour 1 r at. pair IDC Dollar Back Combs, 48c. Choose from handsome shell and amber, set with beautiful brilliants and rare imi tation stones; best $1.00 value. 40 Special for one hour at TrOC Skirt Binding, 5c Grade, 24c ' Yard. "Curvette" Skirt Binding, in all colors and best quality broad; a standard 5c grade. Special for the hour O'. only, at, yard 42 C Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Straw Hats, 50c. That Straw Hat is getting yellow, soiled and shabby isn't it? Why not get a new one to finish out the season? You'll need it next summer, too. Take any of the $1.00 or $1.25 straws now, all sizes and smart styles in the Cfl picking, for one hour at OUC 12 to 1 p. m. Special Toilet Soap, 10c a Qake Is the Price, Special, for the Hour, 3 Cakes for 12Uc. Swift ft Co.'s "Hearts of Flowers" brand exquisite Toilet Soap. Highly scented in all favorite odors. The standard 10c per cake value. Special, for one hour only stirring soap sale at. 1 0 1 3 CAKES FOR LlC Ladies' 25c and 3.5c Waist Sets, 12V2c. Pretty three-piece Waist Sets, in pearl, silver and plated styles; "two-bit" and 35c values. Special, for one 111. hour only at, set ' 1&2C $1.25 Couch Covers, 98c. Select from big values at the $1.25 price. handsome - Roman striped designs in beautiful Couch Covers. Special AO- for the hour at iOC Women's 25c Belts, 12l2c. Neat, pretty, chic styles in Wash Belts, handsomely embroidered in silk, all sizes, and you choose from our entire line of "two-bit" Belts, for one 111- hour at Just half, viz IL2C ALL BOYS IN PORTLAND VANISH WHEN WORK SEASON COMES AROUND Idle boys In Portland. Juvenile court has been of boys to the hopyards to camp and filck hops. After three or four weeks of nvestlgation the plan has been aban doned for this year because all the boys in the city are at work and, it is not deemed wise to take them from the positions where they are regularly em ployed and send them to the hop yards for the short time that Intervenes be tween now and the time for school to commence. It wu planned that the juvenile court should provide the boys with, transpor tation, camping outfit and provisions and let them pay from their earnings merely the cost of their food, keeping the Balance for themselves. This method was followed very successfully last year. BEST DEPARTMENT STORE rROM 2ND TO 3RD. vj Less Money Than Elsewhere 1 to 2 p. m. Special Pretty 35c Wash Goods, 8 l-3c. Wash Goods are staple- as wheat. They're the "bread and butter" fabrics, so to speak. And wash stuffs will cost more next season than you paid for them this year. That's what makes this offer the more important Every wanted sort is here. You'd better get a full supply to morrow while we sell, for an hoar, all values up to and Including the C' 35c quality at, the yard 03C 7l2c Outing Flannel, 6c Yd. These much-wanted fabrics for making up into gowns and undergarments, Kimonos, etc, are bargainized tomorrow to a worth-while degree. They're pretty tempting, soft and fluffy stuffs, well knapped, 7 c values. Special, for Cl one hour only at, yard U4C 6J4c Burmah Challies, 5c. A rare bargain in these pretty and much wanted fabrics. Special, for one hour only, as above, the 6c values for, yard DC Buy the 24c Curtain Madras for 17c. And buy enough for all needs. It's a worth-while bargain, 36 inches wide. Special for the hour only, 24c 1 7' value for, yard If 2C 2 to 3 p. m. Special See the $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes for $1.00. A ROUSING BARGAIN IN WOM EN'S FOOTWEAR. About 300 pairs of Women's $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes and Oxfords; fine vici kid leather and in about every size to fit any normal foot. Wonderful value; thft greatest ever; 2 to 3 p. m. only, your full and free choice of the lot f A A for, pair tJU.VU MARVELOUS VALUE IN UNDER- MUSLINS. $2.00 and $2.50 Muslin Gowns, 98c. An odd lot to close; about enough for one hour's spirited selling; splendid values at the regular price; good full size and exquisitely made, trimmed in dainty lace and embroideries. Special, for the hour; $2.00 and $2.50 QC values for UOC TIIKEE ESCAPE ASYLUM AT At Least Bert Wright, at The Dalles, Says So Says One of His Companions In 21 Years. (Special Dlapatcfc te The Joornil.) The Dalles. Or.i Aug. 2 T. Bert Wright, who escaped from the Insane asylum at Salem, was arrested on the streets here yesterday. He said he left there five days ago in company with two! others, and arrived in this city Sunday night He does not appear in sane and answers all questions intelli gently. Wright would not give any reason for leaving. He said he had been them enlv three months but that one ef the others had . been WEDNESDAY 2 to 3 p. m. Special Continued GREAT HOSIERY BARGAIN. Women's 20c Black Cotton Hose, 8c Pair. Ladies' full fashioned cotton Hose, fast black colors, double soles, heels snd toes; best regular 20c quality. Special, for the hour only at, Q pair Ul $1.25 Serges, 98c Handsome new staple and fall Serges, a much wanted fabric for autumn suits, in 52-inch width snd regular $1.25 value Special, tomorrow for one hour QP only, at VOC 3 to 4 p. in. Special Women's Shirtwaist Suits Half Price. Handsome Wash Suits of linen, lawn and percales, in blues, grays, tans, white and dotted and checked patterns, splen did for home wear or outings, or for street wear on warm days; values $4.00 to $5.00, all go during Uff Drro this one hour at exactly.! lull I I Itt, A MAGNETIC SILK SALE. $1.25 Black Taffetas, 79c. Here's an event that's sure to draw hun dreds of eager buyers of Dress Silks for autumn wear to the "ailk shoo." For one hour, tomorrow, we'll sell 27-inch black guaranteed Taffetas, worth $1-25 at, the yard ...... 79c A BOON FOR LINEN BUYERS. 40c Table Linens, 25c. Splendid wearing, handsome linens. Products of a famous Irish factory; best 40c value ever offered in our city, 58 inches wide, for one hour tomor- OC row, special at, the yard ttDC Women's $1.75 Elbow Gloves, .. 98c Ladies' Taffeta Silk Gloves, 16-button lengths, in white, black and tan shades, mosquetaire finish; best $1.75 quality, special, for the hour only Qfi at, pair VOC 60c Sheets, 49c. Another bargain for the thrifty house wivesSheets, nicely made, size 72x90; great value at the regular 60c price. pecial, for one hour only AQt at .-v FE0M for 21 years and the other but a few months. Wright said they weYe both around town and If the authorities wanted them thev could easily be cap tured.. Wright is about 86 years old, rather short, with stubby beard. SALEM BIO TAX BOOST IN TACOMA AND PIERCE (Special Dispatch to The 7oaraaL) -Taooma. Wash., Aug. J 7. Taooma and Pierce County find themselves richer this year than ever before. The board of equalization, which has Just finished Its sessions, gives the county an as sessed valuation of 169, 000.00 i as against 150,880,000 for last year. On account of the sharp rise, in valuations there is a possibility that the tax levy may be cut from SS mills to 10, and it may even be cut to at mills. With a tax levy of tO mills this year's .taxes will amount to fl,t70,000, or 1217.000 mora than last year, when the taxes amounted to $1,163,000, A. considerable i an inmate day tomorrow. Read: 4 to 5 p. m. Special Children's $1.25 Shoes, 69c. Get the bairns well shod for school. Shoe the feet so the children will hold up their heads. Here's a lot of value for a little of your shoe money; best $1.25 value in town ; lace or button styles with spring heels. For one hour, 4 to CQ 5 p. m. only, pair OUC 19-inch Jap Silks, 25c Yard. Here's opportunity to share in a wonder ful saving in dainty Jap Silks. For the advertised hour only, tomorrow, we will offer the 19-inch width Jap Silk, in black, white and all the pretty color- l Cl ings for, yard mDC $1.50 Black Broadcloth, 98c ' 52-inch width, rich, handsome black Broadcloth; the best regular $1.50 value ever sold in Portland. For one Q0 hour only at, the yard .rOC Children's $5.00 Coats, $3.50. A choice selection from new arrivals in Fall Coats for girls, ages 6 to 14 years; all the latest colors and smart mixtures, embracing swagger checks and plaids in handsome woolens, smartly trimmed in rich, beautiful velvets and pretty braids. The best regular $5.00 value m Chil dren's Coats that will be offered by any Portland house. For one hour do CA ' tomorrow, special at $DD) 5 to 6 p. m. Special Children's 50c Caps, 19cVff'; A MILLINERY STORE BARGAIN. Pretty School Caps and Tams, In at- " tractive percales, shiny patent leathers. I ducks, etc. Some handsome mixtures in i Um Inf nlai'rt ffr an4 ni nh mwitm v. m... niu V MU. m and trimmed in neat braids, buttons and stitchings;' white and colors in plain in jlain r.,.I"Ct goods; best 50c values. Special for one hour only at, choice for Boys' 75c Sweaters, 39c. A fine selection, heavy Wool Sweaters. in all wanted colorings and sizes; best 75c values in town. For one OA " hour only at .jOUC 25c Box Shell Hair Pins, Half Shell Hair Pin Cabinet, containing; full assortment of sixes in best quality pins; regular "two-bit" value. Special 1 0 1 for the hour only at, box ImSC 98c Swiss Curtains, 69c. Handsome Ruffled Swiss Curtains, a great value at 98c; right now in need time, just as fall home renovating sea son is at hand. We offer them CQ special for one hour tomorrow at, ,.UC chunk nt tha tnMi..J .i...n.. i. t county is found In the boosting of tin.- ue, wmca increase amn amounted to about $2,000,000, The county has never before had so. big a raise In tax valuations in one year. .. l 5 Death pf Civil War Veterai.;; Albany; Or., Aug. ST. -Thomas T. Reed, aged H, of Crescent Cityv Cali fornia, died in this city Sunday of e eer and will be burled In the City ro- tery. The deceased was a veteran t the-civil war, a member of romvmnr V First Delaware cavalry.; lie la sur vived by him wife and four children. Low Kates East. On Bentember II. 1? and'JJ the Ct. nadlan Paciie will r?" ' ; eurslon tickets to t. 1 . i, tj ' eastern points at very low '". 1 will be t?e last eseursl'm of t . Make Tymir l4plf trr. , now. For parthul-re t. rates, elo.. callow V'''.""? ieliasoiu d. A. XT ! Tort-it-J. . eases