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THE OREGON DAILY v JOURNAL-PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY , EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1008. Merchandise Purchased oh Credit day .'.!, t Take N&TSier Ar safly Three Pays Mr fill Mmk Store's Qrmt Aiinal Clearance Sal snK m Sale of Soaps and Toilet Papers Fairy Soap, at, per dozen cakes 39) Lifebuov Soap, at low price of, cake.. 4f Rainier Mineral Soap, at low price of. 5 Japanese Rose Soap, take Sf 3-lb. bars pure white Castile Soap, ..33 1-lb. bars green Castile Soap, at each O Toilet Soaps, 3 cakes in a box, per box Of Mayer's fine Medicated Soap, 45c value at exceedingly low price of, box...25f Toilet Paper LO W PRICED "Leader" Toilet Paper, 3c roll; dor. .35 Larfe "Okayed" Paper, 6c roll: doz..65f "Imperial" Toilet Taper, 4c roll; dozen rolls 43f "Imperial" Toilet Paper, 7c roll; dozen rolls 7Sf "Ondana" Toilet Paper, 8c roll r dozen rolls 89 "Knickerbocker" Paper, 8c package; dozen packages 89 Mail and phone orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. Supply your wants. Great sale of Rubber Toilet Articles. i Clean-up Sale of Wash Goods 25c and 50c Values at 10c Yard Great clean-up of Wash Goods today and .tomorrow 10,000 yards of desirable materials at a price never be- fore quoted on goods of equal style and quality in cluded will be found silk mulls, voiles, silk ginghams and novelty suitings splen did assortment of styles for Summer dresses, house dresses, waists and children's apparel values ranging from 25c up to 50c the yard your choice today and to morrow at this low ffs price, yard 1 vlvi Better come early . if you want the best bargains Take advantage. Saleof 1000 Piecesof Glass Ware Great Variety, all Styles, 35c Values 10c Tomorrow in the Main Fifth Street Aisle a sale extraordinary of 10,000 pieces of Table Glassware Fancy pressed designs in marvelous assortment Included will be found water pitchers, fruit bowls, sugars, creamers, butter dishes, rose bowls, plates, spoon trays, celery trays. vjj vases, nappies, etc., etc. An advantag eous purchase of two carloads enables us to offer pieces worth up to 35c 1 each at the very low price of, each Ivy Buy all you want of them tomorrow at this low price. wn warn IF Great Clearance Sale of Oqr Entire Stock of Women's Coats, Suits, Waists, Costumes, Wraps, Petticoats, Etc, Etc, Sale of Fine Waists at Very Low Prices Great Special C1e?.rance Sale of our entire stock of fine Silk and Lace Waists in taffetas, messalines, chif fons, chiffon cloth, lace and nets fancy and novelty styles for dress and evening wear; also plain tailored effects yokes trimmed in fine or coarse laces, medallions, tucking, silk embroidery, shirring, pleating ap pliques, all new beautiful waists and very unusual bargains at the follow ing special low prices: $7.50 waists, special price. . .$5.45 $ 8.50 waists, special price. . .? 6.25 $10.00 waists, special price. . .87.95 $12.50 waists, special price. . .f 9.95 $16.00 waists, special price. 12.25 $18.00 waists, special price, f 13.25 $20.00 waists, special price, f 14.95 I Plaid Dress Goods Our entire stock of Plaid Dress Goods on sale at half regular prices. An immense assortment of patterns and colorings in the very best styles and designs and all grades; very un usual values. Splendid materials for women's waists, shirtwaist suits, chil dren's dresses, etc.; on sale at the following specially low prices, yard: 50c Plaid Goods, special price... 25 75c Plaid Goods, special price. 37Lf $1.00 Plaid Goods, special price. 50 $1.50 Plaid Goods, special price. 75 f Sale Tailored Suits Plain colors, mixtures, checks and plaids, tight-fitting and semi-fitting garments, in cheviots, serges, Tweeds, broadcloths; plain or fancy tailored, velvet and braid-trimmed; also vest effects, coat three-quarter and me dium lengths, skirts full pleated and gored; the best styles and the best suit values that can be found any where about town Second Floor. $18 Tailored Suits at 8 9.85 $28 Tailored Suits at 811.45 $35 Tailored Suits at 16.45 $40 Tailored Suits at f 18.45 $45 Tailored Suits at 827.50 $58 Tailored Suits at 831.50 Our entire stock of women's, misses' and Children's ready-to-wear apparel on sale at ridiculously low prices. By far the best bargains in the city. Second Floor. Men's Furnishings i',$1.05 Men's natural wool Underwear, nicely made and finished; all sizes in shirts and drawers; the best regu- CO, lar $1.00 values on sale at . ...UOC Men's medium-weight Derby-Ribbed Union Suits; blue, ecru, gray and salmon colors; the best regular $1.50 garments Dr. Wright's fleece-lined Underwear, all sizes shirts and drawers; CC $1.00 values at, garment .UJC All our high-grade shirts on sale at greatly reduced prices Manhat tans," "Cluetts," "E. & W.," and others this season's very best styles; best patterns and colorings in great variety; be sure to take ad vantage of this great sale. All fleece-lined and Wool Gloves at very low prices. 100 dozen men's fancy Golf Shirts in good patterns and best colorings, coat or regular styles, attached or detached cuffs; best $1.00 CQ values on sale at low price of..U7C Men's fancy lisle Half-Hose, im mense assortment of checks, figures and stripes; lisle, mercerized lisles, silk lisles and gauze lisles; the best regular 50c and 75c values, 9C on sale at, special, pair j&OC Basement Bargains 39c 69c 39c 49c 90c 21-qt. Granite Dishpans 69 Regular 30c gray Granite OO, Wash Basins, special, each....C Regular 50c gray Granite Rice Boilers, special, each.... Regular 90c gray Granite Rice Boilers, special, each.... Regular 50c covered Sauce Kettles, 3-quart size, each.... Regular 65c covered Sauce Kettles, 5-quart size, each.... 20c lipped Sauce Kettles at ....150 25c lipped Sauce Kettles at ....194 30c lipped Sauce Kettles at ....2 if 35c lipped Sauce Kettles at ....Z7f 40c lipped Sauce Kettles at ...,31f Regular Corn Cake Pans, six- hole, on sale at, each AitIL Regular 30c Pudding Pans, OO o-quart size, on sale at Jtj. Regular 50c Windsor Kettles. . .394 Regular 65c Windsor Kettles. . .51 500 Shelf Meat Safes, stained and nicely finished; 27 inches high, 19 inches wide, 13 inches deep; great special value at, each 81.04 Perrin's $3 Jg Gloves $3.45 Great special clearance sale Perrin's first quality real French Glace Kid Gloves, 3-button mousquetaire style; full 12-button length; black, white, cream, gray, navy, green, red, champagne, tans; all sizes; best $3.50 vajues, pair 82.45 "Perrin's" best pique and extra quality overseam-sewn Glace Kid Gloves, two and three-clasp styles, in a complete line of desirable shades and all dl QC' sizes. The best regular $2.50 values, at the low price of, pair v Great reductions on all 12 and 16-button length tan Cape Gloves; best styles. Great reductions on wool knitted Cashmere Gloves; best styles; great values. 9x 1 2 Ft. Brussels Rugs $25 Values Reduced to $ 1 7.95 Great special sale of 100 room-size Brussels Rugs 9x12 feet full count Oriental and conventional designs in beautiful colorings and combinations A great special purchase from a large well-known Eastern mill en ables us to offer the best bargain of the year in room-size rugs Regular $25 values Your choice while yjfciy Q last at this low price, each P SJ Linoleum Remnants Vz J Great special lot of remnants of Linoleums, f 7?Zj$- lengths suitable for pantries, bathrooms, all grades, half reg. prices Z mCC Printed Floor Oilcloths at, the yard,. 40$ Inlaid Linoleum, A quality, at, yard, 90 Inlaid Linoleum, B quality, on sale at this very low price, the yard, 80( Other qualities on sale at half reg. prices Housekeepers take advantage Clearance Sale in Lace Department 2000 yards of Piatt Val. and Toint de Taris Laces and Insertions, to 9 inches wide; desirable for trimming women's skirts and matinees; hand some designs, great bargains on sale at the following special low pices: 35c Laces at, the yard l8f 25c Laces at, the yard 12 65c Laces at, the yard 25 Our entire stock of black and white and colored Chiffons, Mousseline de Soie, Chiffon Cloths and Marquisettes at reduced prices note reductions: $1.00 values at, the yard 79 $2.00 values at, the yard fl.69 3000 yards of beautiful Swiss and Batiste Allovers for lingerie waists; also lace stripe allovers; dainty de signs in French and eyelet effects, at these exceptionally low prices: $175 Allovers, special, yard 98 $2.2S Allovers, special, yard.. f 1.19 $3.50 Allovers, special, yard.. f 1.98 $5.00 Allovers, special, yard.. f 2.98 Curtain Departm't Dress Goods Remnants At Half Regular Prices Today and tomorrow another Great Special Sale of Wool Dress Goods Remnants at one-half regular prices; black and colored fabrics, in every good style and grade and shade and all lengths; plain colored and fancy ma- Pff terials; your choice today and tomorrow at regular prices.. $7.50 Cluny and Antique Lace Cur tains, made on the best French nets, with linen edges and insertings; 50 inches wide, 2 and 3 yards long; white and ecru; our best 6A OC regular $7.50 values, pair. p'r0 Ten patterns, best grade of Irish point and DuChess Lace Curtains, in the newest designs for Spring; mag- f i o. r. nmcent paucrns, ueavy pwim re naissance patterns and allover fig ures; reg. $20.00 values to be sold for a few days only at tfJIO OC this low price, the pair. 3)lLdO Six patterns of Irish Point Lace Curtains in heavy allover design; white, ivory and ecru; beautiful de signs; the best reg. $12.50 OQ values, at, the pair v0 COUCH COVERS for $7.85 Great special lot of high-grade Couch Covers; plain centers with tapestry borders, with or without fringe; blue, green arid red; 60 inches wide and 3 yards long; regular "7 QC $12.50 values, at, each $i,00 Custom Shade1 and Drapery Work our specialty. Call and see our line. Great Clearance Sale Bargains in Carpets and Rugs; best styles and grades. See them, Third Floor. Women's Muslin Underwear Very Low Priced Extra special lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, trimmed in embroidery arra lace edgings, insertions and tucks, bead ing and ribbons; values from $2.50 to $3.50 per pair, at, the 1 JQ pair l4f Extra special lot women's white Un derskirts, made with wide flounces of lace and embroidery tucks and insertion; new, handsome styles. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 White Pet ticoats, special price, each.. f 1.69 Regular $3.50 and $5.00 White Petti coats, special price, each ...$2.98 Extra special lot of women's cambric and nainsook Corset Covers, made with full blouse front and trimmed in dainty Val. laces, embroideries, medallions, insertion, tucks, beading and ribbon; the best $1.25 CQ values, on sale at each 0C Extra special lot of women's cambric and nainsook gowns, trimmed in lace embroidery, beading and ribbons; made high and low-neck styles, long and short sleeves; best $1.25 7Q values, on sale at, each .... ..I vC Our entire stock of French Under muslins on sale at exceptionally low prices. See them, on 2d Floor. Great Specials in The Art Department In the Art Department, on the Third Floor, a great special lot of 24-inch Battenberg Centerpieces, allover and linen centers, very pretty pieces; the best regular $125 and $1.50 07 values, on sale at, each ......Of C Lot 2 30-inch Battenberg Centers in . handsome patterns, large assort- ' ment; regular $225 and 1 PQ $2.50 values, at, each. .... $ 1IJ All-silk Pillow Cord, large assort ment of colors, 15c vals., at, yd. 9f Special lot Brussels Net Bureau Scarfs, applique designs, best 50c values, at the low price of, ea. 21 Scrim Pillow Ruffles, assorted colorst; best reg. 75c values, speaah...27f p , i Tniim Tiiniic II TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Helli HlS,ert yIther?P00.n TUaroiiam "Way Down Kast Rakers ....... . "A Milk White Flair" Kmnlre "Bis-Hearted Jim- Grand J'V i X,auae. " Jjyrie. ....... vveiu w n"s Star "The Moonshiner's Daughter' Twenty new doctors were given Hcensea yesterday by the state board or medical examiners which has been look ing over the examination papers sub mitted to them January 10. The mem bers of the examining board were Drs. w g. Mott. Byron E. Miller. R. C. Coffey, A. C f-anton. E. B. McDanlel nd F K Moore. The candidates ad mitted' werer - John Garretson Black well, John F. Beaumont, Rpy A. Miles -..,111-.- n..i,iiin Ramiiel Cerswell. George. Edwin Dix, Jesse Ettelson. diaries Bigeiow, ''. '"T, H gglns, Lester Marun inruauu, iu Icetta Amelia Smith., Alvln Walter Balrd. roy, Benjamin ranKiin uv Carl G. Griffith, Charles It. Holsman, Haw itoriunl UrMurdo. M&X Rosen- Cortt. ; , ,Chap ,Meats.--Th Beef Trust mar kets right -down near the smith Meat company ara' Offering any cut of beet in nm-.. noun -iur irvm v w ov v pound. This Is an excellent opportunity teaks,.- porterhouse , roasts, . sirloin roasts, etc. Watch the scales and see that you get full weight. The butchers throughout the city fchould also take ad vantage of this generous offer and get their supplies thera at much cheaper prices tnan at tne wnoiesaie nouse. Smith will sell 2,000 pounds of fine Sweet Oregon Beef for 6c per pound and Roasts of Pork for 10c per pound. The first quarterly and district meet ing of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Oregon conference will be held In the parlors of Grace church, Taylor street between Twelfth and Thirteenth, January SO, for the purpose of reorganizing the district and hear ing reports from different auxiliaries. It will be an all day meeting, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. Banket lunch will be served, the ladies of Grace church serving tea and coffee. - Ladies please remember to bring basket lunch. Money to loan on Improved city prop erties. Clients of ours have money to loan and are willing to loan it at rea sonable rates on good Improved prop erties. It you need money and your securities are good, we can place the loan for you at reasonable rates. See us If you need money. Charles K. Hen ry & Son,' 250 Stark street. PorUand, Oregon. , The east side office of The Journal U located at 360 East Morrison street near the corner of Tast Third. It 1 open at all times and subscriptions and advertisements will be received at the office, as well as news and 'collections. The office is reached by either tele phone, B-2444 la the Horn number and East 839 is the Vacifio number. : ; Last night Harry C. Whlttier, an a gtesslv and abla advertising man, left for La Crosre. Wisconsin, where ha has accepted the position of manager of the Doerfllnger company department store; , Mr. Whlttier resigned this same position five years ago to como to Portland, and he returns to La Crosse at an increased salary. Mr. Whlttier, while in Port land, was a prominent figure in the Portland Ad club and the "Made in Oregon" exposition and has left a valu able impress upon the advertising work of the northwest from a mercan tile and municipal standpoint. "Behind the Scenes" Is a little com edy that will be presented tomorrow evening at the east side Woodmen hall, East Sixth and Alder, by the young peo ple of St. David's church. The mem bers of the cast are: Leo Ryan, Arthur Royal, Walter Pomranlg, Joe Bartholo mew. Walter Backus, Ray Bradley, Ray Walls, James Morris, Ruth Ballln, Charlotte Ballln, Marguerite Backus and Louise Backus. Two boys on horseback ran down Mrs, A. Gleason and her daughter. Miss May Gleason, Sunday at. East Morrison ana East Water streets. The women were crossing the street when the boys rode down upon them, directing the horses straight toward them. Miss Gleason was knocked down and trampled and seriously Injured, but the . mother managed to keep her feet and was only slightly bruised. ' Four candidates are In the field for the position of postmaster at MUWaukle. made vacant recently by the death of C. K. Ballard. A. J. Walker, A. H. Dow ling, C. F. Harlow and Charles Ballard, brother of the former postmaster, are the candidates. Charles Ballard has been serving in the position of postmas ter, since the death of hla brother last week. ' --. . The United States civil service com mission announces., an examination to be held February M, for eligiblea to fill, the ( position of monotype - caster- operator at 35 cents an hour for an lght-hour day in the government print ing office, Washington, D. C. Also for the position of laboratory assistant in timber tests in the forest service, ex amination to be held March- 11. The salary la S600 per annum. The Women's Union Label league will hold an open meeting Monday, February 10, at 205 First, between Taylor and Salmon streets, on the occasion of the third anniversary of the organization of the local league. Speeches on appropri ate subjects, music and luncheon will make the evening attractive. To the women of the household the union label Is a guarantee that the wages earned under union conditions are ex pended upon union products and for the maintenance of union conditions. By demanding the union label the house wife extends her Influence from the home to the workshop. The invitation to the anniversary meeting has been extended to all the trade unions of the city. case was tried in October before Judge O'Day, the Jury failing to agree. Lam bert claimed that the punishment of the girl was not unreasonable. Several of the leading Republicans In precinct 45, In the Seventh ward, have Issued a call for a meeting to be held in the old school house on East Twenty sixth street and Powell road next Sat urday night for the purpose of organiz ing a Republican club. Preliminary steps looking to the organization of the club Were taken last Sundav. At the Saturday night meeting officers will be elected and a constitution and by-laws will be adopted. After hanging fire for many months, the ease of the state against Thomas B. Lambert has been dismissed, the ac tion being taken: on recommendation Of Deputy District' Attorney Seabrook. prosecutor for the-juvenile court Lam bert was accused of beating his little step-daughter so severely that she ran away and bid in the woods, and the Henry Fuhrer has applied for letters on the partnership estate of his brother, Andrew Fuhrer, with whom he was en gaged In business under the name of Fuhrer Bros. Andrew Fuhrer lived in Washington countv. and his widow and nine children reside there. The part nership property In this county belong ing to the deceased is stated to consist of $6,245 of personal property and 14, 500 in real estate. List of articles found on street cars January 28: One silk bag. four pack ages, one shovel, two purses, one egg box, one bundle aprons, two books, one glove, one pair gloves, one key, six um brellas, two pike hooks. Call lost article department, O. W. P. building, First and Alder streets. Philip Streib, I. 8. Mullan, H. M. Mul lan, John R, Kelso and O. Wissinger have begun suit In the circuit court against the Market Exchange Bank com pany to recover promissory notes of $1, 066 and $1,067, which the defendant is alleged to have unlawfully seized and held. Antonio Del Grosso has begun suit for divorce, alleging statutory grounds. Guido Consign Is named as co-respondent. The Del Grossos were married in Vancouver, Washington, In 1893. They have agreed upon the disposal of their property. The board Of directors of the Portj land board of trade will hold a special meeting Friday . to determine - upon a place of meeting for the ensuing year, and to hear a report of the retiring aeo- retary, J. B. Labor, covering the period of three years he has officiated in that capacity. One of the attractive little businesses offered for sale in The Journal la a confectionery, lunch room and ice cream parlor In -Montavllla. The per son who owns It desires to sell It at a reasonable figure on account of poor health. If you are Interested, address J, The Journal. H. W. Wheelor has begun suit in the circuit court to recover $114.50 which he alleges is due for work on the steam er M. F. Hazen. He says he was em ployed by William Burns, superintend ent of the Columbia Construction com pany, at J3.50 per day. Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Northwestern Investment & Construction company, formed by J. C. Bernard. H. M. Eancher and O. F. Bernard. The capital stock la fixed at $10,000. Joseph M. Healy on January 4 Bold to Maggettl Brothers five acres in sec tion 20, township 1 souih, range 1 east Notice of which was omitted from the real estate transfers for that day. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dailv cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street Highest price paid for Title Guaran tee. Oregon t .vlnn and Merchants K, tionai accounts. Conn -Eros 180-181 First street List o articles found on streetcars January 17: One lantern, one glove, two packages, three 'batteries. " i one lunch box, one hat one book, Call lost arti cle department. O. W. P. building. First and Alder a treats. ',',- To those who live 150 miles from. Portland we will allow reduction of car fare for one way on contract of $30 or more. Union Dental Parlors, corner First and Morrison. usr. n. tu. maMvrj. nmuropain, na removed his offices from Allsky buiiiu . lng to S12-S13-814 Rothcbild butldinsr. Both phones. . ' Portland AraAemv ; n V i a Jf . . - will open February 4. Catalogue sent on ap plication. A 1 . . , t Amnil nil f.i. atoll i. ' -r. JX. arm fine gasoline, - Phone East 78: B-lOo;. W A. Win mrA . dentisti Third and Wsrttagt3nr",n,e" D. Chambers, optician. 129 Seventh. Journal want ads. ic a word. - Wnman'a IT ,. . i . .... lunch. U -.30 to 2; business men s lunlt. . Where to Dine, Merchants' lunch dally. 25e. Hun.Lv k and Morr;i,n. dinner. 60c. Kruse'a, Par Amateur Races Oaks Rink. m Tonight at the Oaks rink thr urt be a wile race, an interesting on.i r, one. Some of the six-day iur v i take part Free sdrolmion t. ) afternoon and evening, lnntrurr on ..-.. to beginners at all Unea. Cars i.r. - i t . Oaks' rink every jo minutes. s t the big alx-day race c')mm;r-t. t . rtson. Brent Waldsteln, jirav.M. ' and Little wilt eompete it.i , ,r i land boys.' ; Xnapect ' JlomUiai'g alioe' s flow and get bony. :w.-V