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i I THK OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY" EVENING. FEBRUARY 27. r 1008. " I W LINE ; THE BEST . 'ft . ' r . '. . t x j IN QUALITY OF ROSE THE HOST Children.Are Not to Be Kept ifii Standing in Streets List ;' ' . v of Awards.- ';, PARAD - ren . Xa order to avoid , any unpleasant feature that characterised the parade of the children during1. last year's Rose FeeUval the Roae Featlval aeeoclatlon la making elaborate preparation to aee that the children who march next June will have but a ehort distance to so and will not be required to at and In ' the hot aun. A committee from the chool board composed of Mrs. U W. Sltton and Hu . perlntendent Klfler, has been named by the board to investigate the parade . ana report dsck to ids scnooi Doara . befora the board will acre to the parade. .About 10 per cent of the school chll - area will be asked to take part In the Festival and no children whose parents object are to be allowed to participate. The plan la to have the ; cMiaren make a short march, coins; mrougn certain simple evolutions witn decorated Mar poles and hoopa and far lands of roses. At last bight's meeting; of the Rose society me matter was aiscussea ana the society declared that It favored the parade If It was properly con- ducted, W. b. Srbson of Portland, was elect ed as tne judge lor the roue exhibi tion to represent Oregon. There will also be One Judge chosen from Call io-nls and another from Washington, jTvcry effort is to be made to encour age amateur ' rose growers to partici pate In the exhibition and try for prises. It was decided to divide the city Into aismots at tne time or tne Kose testi val and appoint members of the so ciety as special agents to collect all th roses In eaoh district which are to be used In the Festival. The list of classes and rules for the exhibition next June was especially ar ranged for amateurs and Is as follows: Tot Amateurs. Section A. class 1 (To be exhibited in boxes, see rules), first and second premiums: No. 1, best six roses, sepa rate samea varieties; no. z, Dest u rose separate named varieties; No. I, best 14 roses, separate named varieties; mo. 4, oest general exnioit in mis seo tlon. Section B. class 1 No. 3. best 11 Caioilne Testout; No. 4, best 24 Caro line Testout. no. s, Dest ev Caroline Testout. .Section C, Class I Best four red roses, any one variety named; best four ''white roees, any one variety named; best six pink roses, any one variety name. Section D. class 4 No. 1, best six La Brunner: No. t, best six Frau Karl JJruschki: No. 4, best six Mam a a Cochet (pink); No. , best six Mrs. John Lalng. Section E, class 6 No. 1. best hy- Drid perpetual, named, any color: no. J, best hybrid tea, named, any color: No. a, best tea, named, any color; No. 4, best Jdarechal Mel. named, any color. Soctioc F, class 6 No. 1, best yellow hybrid tea, named; No. I, best three yel low hybrid tea, named: No. 4, best yel low tea, named; no. a, oest three yeuow tea. named. Section G. class 7 No. 1. best colleo Ttlon six varieties, any color, four ".blooms of each; No. 2, best collection 10 varieties, any color, four blooms of each. Section II, class 8 beat Individual roae in the show: best general exhibit " (section A excluded); best exhibit of new roses (not exhibited before 1907); Dest arranged exhibit (section A ex eluded). Open to growers only who have never won prize 12 blooms distinct varie ties; five blooms one variety in single vase; 12 bunches garden roses. Tot Vurserymen. Best general exhibit roses and shrub bery First prize, 1100; second, $00; third. 140. Best 48 varieties, each different First prise, 125; second, $16; third, $10. Best IS varieties, three each First prise. 26: second, f 15; third, $10. Best 12 bunches First prize, 225; second, $16; third. $10. Boles for Amateurs. Roses entered In section A must be exhibited in boxes of regulation size, viz: For six roses, 1 foot 2 lncheaong by 1 foot 6 Inches wide, back 7 inches, front 6 Inches high; for 12 roses, 2 feet long by 1 foot 6 Inches wide, back 7 Inches, front 5 inches high; for 24 roses, 3 feet C Inches long by 1 foot inches wine, dock t mcnes, iront b incnes nign. Each exhibit must consist of distinct varieties without added foliage, and the name of each rose must appear on neat cards about 3 Inches long by 1 Inch wide. Duplicate of any variety In any dox win aisquaiiry. All other roses entered for competi tion may be displayed in boxes, vases or other receptacles, a number of which latter will be provided by Portland Rose society. All roses must have been grown In the open ground, and must be the bonaflde rroperty and grown by the exhibitor. The same rose or roses cannot be entered for more than one prise. . Exhibits must be In place on the ta ble not later than 11 o'clock a. m. on i 3 " j tbMhw j OUR 433dH Bargain Sale QUE 433d Geiiiime "College Brand" for Younger Clothes en Those tasteful dressers for whom the "best is none too good," find complete satisfaction in the elegant clothes tailored in the style shops of the College Brand of New York. Our spring display of those swell, snappy gar ments now complete, it will be a favor to us to let us show them to you. A few models on ex hibit in vestibule window. Moderately priced from the dfty designated. Exhibits as received will be numbered by the committee, according to the re spective section, class and number for which they are entered, and the prize will be awarded by number accordingly. The names of the exhibitors shall not appear on the exhibits until after the prizes have been awarded. Every ex hibitor Khali leave the building at 11 a. m. when the Judges shall examine the exhibits and award the prizes, and at 2 o'clock p. m.. or as soon thereafter as practicable the show will be opened to the public. "Amateurs" Is intended to mean those who do not sell or grow any flowers or plants for sale. Any roses Improperly classed, named or entered, or which have any added foliage, or which do not conform to the rules and regulations, will be disquali fied and ruled out of the contest. When a certain number of roses la designated In any competition, there must be neither more nor less than that number entered or exhibited. The Judges may decline to award a prize to any exhibit which they consider unworthy of reward, even where said exhibit is the only one In its class or section. Scale of Points for Judging Roses. Exhibited In Vases RIlA - Color Form ; Ctom 10 Substance lj Foliage , Total 10o It Is understood Exhibited in Boxes. Size ?0 Color Zo Form " Substance 15 Foliage IB Total 100 that persons who Improvement. It was decided after some discussion to move for the Im provement of the streets in the district bounded by Union avenue, Vancouver avenue, Killingsworth avenue and Port land boulevard with hard surface lm- Iprovement. cussed and a committee was appointed to go ahead with the matter. The even ing ..a ucvuieu icniirt'iy 10 street im- i H provements, no other matter being dls- j Eg cueseo. xno ciud win meet again In two weeks. enter roees for competition do thereby signify tneir approval uu the foregoing rules and regulations. tobacco .sms BAKER rAtnno rnvu tL no ui VVRAHGLE EACH WEEK Sees No Reason Why City Dads Should Not Mix Oftener. "'-"' "Easy-TO-Quit" is a positive, absolute "stoDDer"' for any tobacco habit It Is x m vegetable remedy, and any lady can give It secretly In food or drink. It Is harmless ; leaves no reaction or uaa Ma LC I BI1U I, BW)fl WAV aJO v a v Stay stopped. it Mothers, save the young smoker's brain; he cannot do It himself. Wives, - sisters and sweethearts, help save the - mind, body and future of some one who is near and dear to you. Without your belp It may not be done. - rBSB PACKAGE OFPEB Fill out the blank lines below with - your ' name and address, cut out snd ' eeaid It to us, we will send you abso lutely free, by mail. In plain wrapper, a trial package of "Easy-To-ttulf - You will bethankful as lent as you live that you did It. Address, Rogers Drug and Chemical Co., 2097 Fifth and Race Bts., pinclnnatl, Ohio. ; t KAMB . ...... .Vv AJ3DRB.SS ,.... .A..,.jet,. ... i ., Councilman Baker has announced that he intends presenting a resolution to the city council favoring council meet ings every week instead of twice a month. This, he believes necessary be cause of the large Increase of city busi ness. Whether the resolution Is acted upon favorably or not there, will always be those who will say that the extra neet inn win nimnlv be a waste of time That the councilmen lose much valuable time in fcnduiging in oratorical nre- wnrlta onH iia-lena debate is evident to anyone attending the sessionsS Those who attend the proceedings believe that better results would be obtained If the members were to adopt a new system of committees. At the present time nearly all com mittee reports bearing on Important subjects are either referred back to tho same committee or referred to some other committee. In this way a con stant wrangling Is kept up on the same subject that nas proDaoiy Deen thresned out thoroughly befora several commit tees and debated upon as many times in. tne council. 11 tne members would adopt a rule to accept the recommenda tions of the committees It Is urged that much of the time now lost In debates would be saved for performing the work before the members. THOMAS WALKER DIES OF LA GRIPPE Thomas Walker, a well known con tractor of this city, died yesterday after an illness of about a week. The direct cause of his death was heart failure, following an attack of grip. Mr Walker was born In .Yorkshire. Eng land, lie had been in business about at years in Portland and during several years, up to the time of his death was associated with John Langford under the firm name of Langford & Walker. Mr. Walker was nearlv 72 years of aee. lie is survived by his wife, four sons and Several step children. Two of his sons reside In flan Francisco and one In New York. His steD-eon. John Rv- uor, uvea in mis city. New Notaries lubllc. (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Salem, Feb. 27. The following notar ies public have. been appointed for the state of Oregon: Thomas M. Peters of Lakeview; Al Mishler of .Woodburn and William Hosea Wood. 141 First street. Portland. PLAN TO IMPROm PIEDMONT, STREETS 5 ' '"' " aa--aaaaaWaJ"--ia VH ' The Piedmont Push club ' met last night and took up the matter of street THOUSANDS CURED. Wonderful Success of Hyomei Curing Catarrh, Even in Chronic Stages. Hyomei Is the most unusual remedy ever known for the cure of catarrh. It follows nature In her methods of treating diseases of the respiratory or- frans, as its healrhg balsams are taken n with the air you breathe, thus reach ing the most remote air cells in the nose, throat and lungs, killing all ca tarrhal germs that may be present. Relief comes with almost the first breath of Hyomei, while lasting and comolete cure follows Its faithful use. There Is hardly a town or village In the wnote country wnere tnars srs not many who have been cured of catarrh by this natural treatment, iij fortiana wood ard, Clarke & Co. can tell you of cus tomers who -have been cured trt catarrh by Hyomei, many of them after they had given up all hope of even relief. Be wise in time and. use Hyomei at the first symptoms of catarrh. Do not allow the disease to extend alone the delicate mucous membrane, gradually going from the nose to the throat, thanes into the bronehial tubes, and then on ward and downward until the lungs are reached. Hyomei will cure all curable forms and stages of catarrh. Woodard. Clarke & Co. 4ake all the risk of a trial and offer 'to refund the money tar a 11.00 outfit If it falls to cure, j B Only merchandise of the best quality at the lowest prices will be found at this store at any time. But for tomor row's bargain sale especially attractive values will be found in every section of the store in merchandise of seasonable interest in assortments that far excel those elsewhere. Friday's prices on the newest of early spring merchandise suggest, genuine economy. Economy of the truest sort, where there is unquestioned quality. Shrewd shoppers will be interested in this list of values because every item answers all demands of 1 quality, service, appearance and economy. Don't let this splendid opportunity slip by. A Most Important JJ DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Tour Choice of These Handsome Silks, Tomorrow Only, Bargain Friday, While They Last At a saving of a third to a fourth. They are juit such silks as are in most demand now for present and early spring wear, they are all of dependable quality and this season's favored kinds. 36-INCH "Yard Wide," genuine Pagoda Lin ing Taffeta, in a full assortment of the new est shades, guaranteed quality 19-INCH Black Swiss Taffeta, all pure silk. fine spotless iinish, very high hister, depend able quality 22-INCH Foulard Silks, in all the new col orings, all pure silk, beautiful new silks of durable quality 22-INCH Cream Colored Jap Silks, in neat jacquard figures, dots, small rings, etc., war ranted to wear, will wash as well as linen 19-INCH Silk Bengaline Cords, a new and beautiful high finished silk, very popular and durable, comes in all the new spring shades in solid colors 19-INCH Real Peau de Cygne Silks of soft clingr-niT weave, beautiful finish, strictly all pure silk, comes in all the new spring shades in solid colors, also cream and white AT PER YARD REGULAR 65c TO 85c QUALITIES Don't Fail to Be Here , Tomorrow ; Thousands of yards of brand-new imported and domestic Dress Goods and Silks on spe cial sale tomorrdw; the newest weaves and colorings are included. The Novelty Silks make a superb showing- the brilliant weaves and rich colorings are thoroughly indescrib able. Instead we can but drop a beauty hint here and there and tell you of the price clips." In our great Dress Goods stock there is not a taste that cannot be suited, because the assortment embraces every stylish weave,' every fashionable coloring. Here are a few jf the specials for Friday: Black and Colored Dress Goods, Best : Weaves, Latest Novelties, . TJnderprioed SILK AND WOOL EOLIENNE One of the most popular new fabrics of soft clinging weave, suitable for party dresses, evening gowns and separate skirts and waists, made of the finest Australian wool and silk, 42 snd 44 inches wide, comes in all shades Also Choice of These Fabrics 54-inch Gray Shepherd Check Panamas 50-inch Novelty Check Worsteds.. K 46-inch Jamestown Novelty Panamas 44-inch Silk and Wool French Novelties 44- inch Self Colored Striped Panamas 45- inch Black and White Shepherd Checked Worsteds BUT REMEMBER THESE GOODS ARE ON SALE BARGAIN FRIDAY ONLY AT THIS PRICE. YOUR CHOICE FRIDAY ONLY AT VALUES UP TO $1.50 A YARD J Prices Lower Than Ever Prevail in OUR DOMESTIC SECTION Especially Great Bargains for Friday's Sale. This sale means opportunity for those who look to the future as well as those who wish' to ore- . r . , . , , . . r I - . . 1 ' 1 a r r - a a f , . ? . . . a- , . viae tor immediate neeas. ro ocixer way oi introducing mis popular section ox our store xo your iavoraDie notice man oy onennr you de pendable quality merchandise at less than you ve been paying for them. The story tor tomorrow is of exceptional values the prices are all in your favor. Judge the values by this list: WASH CLOTHS, VALUES TO 15c 5 Odd lots of Wash. Cloths, scrub cloths, polishing cloths and small Turkish and huck towels, about 100 dozen in the assortment, con sisting of all the best styles; values in the lot range from 7j4c to 15c each. All on sale tomorrow, while they last, Bargain Friday, OUTING FLANNEL, BEST 7c GRADE 5 50 pieces of Outing Flannel, this season's goods, comes in a full as sortment of desirable patterns, in light, medium and dark colors; never before have we been able to sell this quality at less than C Tyic a yard. Especially priced for Bargain Friday at .C COUCH COVERS, $2.25 VALUES AT f 1.68 Not an unlimited number in this sale, so if you want one don't put off the selection, come as early as you can, the best designs are the first to go. These Tapestry Couch Covers are of the most dependable quality, they are full 3 yards long and 50 inches wide, finished dt JQ with knotted fringe, oriental stripe effects in attractive rich colorings; usual $2.25 values. On sale, while they last, Bargain Friday.... v A aVU SHEET BLANKETS. $1.10 VALUES AT 884 EXTRA! Full size Sheet Blankets for double beds, of excellent wearing quality, in all white, all gray and white, gray and tan with fast colored borders, blankets that we have always sold at $1.10 a pair and considered special values at that price. On sale for QQm one day only, Bargain Friday, at .OOC DARK PERCALES, 12c VALUE AT lO EXTRA I An extra special sale of New Percales in a full range of dark patterns, in colors navy, cadet, black, gray and red; they come in dots, stripes and figures, are full 32 inches wide and splendid wearing quality, absolutely fast colors; best 12j4c grade. "t A " On sale Bargain Friday at 1UC Friday's Special Offerings in Girdle Corsets, Aprons and Undergarments Women who appreciate genuine savings will attend this sale tomorrow. The items listed below do not begin to tell how good the values are. You must visit this section and see for yourself how well the garments are made and in what pretty styles, then compare the prices with those of other stores, we are aure yon will agree witn us wnen we say tnese onenngs are unmatcnaDle. 50c GIRDLES 39 A full line of Corset Girdles, made of high grade material and well bound, they come in all colors in sizes from 18 to 26; also a line of Tape Girdles in all colors in sizes from 18 to 26; the very QQ best 50c values. Special Bargain Friday JC 75c SKIRTS 43 A fine line of Outing Flannel Skirts, made of extra heavy white out ing flannel or Daisy cloth. They come in three or four different ftyles, made with straight or scalloped edge, trimmed with three ruf les. These excellent skirts are well made and are of good ylQ, .lr. generous width. Special Bargain Friday. $125 GOWNS TO A full line of good quality Outing Flannel Gowns, in the neat striped effects. They come in plain or fancy yoke, with or without collar, all styles and sizes. Extra well made and of good length ; ' 9JQit and width; regular $1.25 values. Special Bargain Friday.,.. ...I !C 50c APRONS 29 A fine assortment of Gingham Aprons, made of extra heavy material, in the neat blue and white checks. Made to fasten around the waist, are full length and have plain shoulder straps. These popular aprons are 52 inches long and 56 inches wide; regular 50c values. OQf Special Bargain Friday mIC Friday's Special Bargains in KNIT UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY The lowest prices ever quoted on equal qualities, so don't miss tomorrow's great bargain sale. Seasonable Underwear Cor set Covers and Hosiery of the most dependable sorts will go on sale at prices that have .never before been equaled DON'T FAIL TO GET YOUR SHARE ; v .- KNIT CORSET COVERS 35c VALUES 19c A special offering of women's fine Knit Corset Covers, made from, good cotton. They come in high neck and short sleeves, also' high neck and sleeveless. Regular 35c values, special Bargain Friday KNIT KNEE PANTS 35c VALUES 19c 19c An excellent offering of women's fine ribbed Cotton Pants, knee length, all sizes, made of extra good quality cot- Q ton. Regular 35c values, special Bargain Friday LC CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS 25c VALUES 15c , A special offering of children's fine ribbed tan Cotton Stock ings, made from good grade Egyptian cotton; they come1 in all sizes. Regular 25c grade, special Bargain " ; ', f r Friday V.ISC WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR 50c and 75c Values 33c An extraordinary offering of women's slightly fleeced, ribbed Cotton Underwear, in cream and gray; also gray wool mixed, vests and pants. Regular 50c and 75c values, special oa Bargain Friday '..oUC A Sale of SHOES and OXFORDS Ff If you have not already been to this sale, come tomorrow. Several cases of spic and span new Shoes and Oxfords have just reached us direct from the factory, so that the assortment of styles and sixes, will be a$' jeoriJJlete as. at the opening of the sale. At the following prices you have choice of the latest and best styles M patent leather, vici kid, box calf and gunmetal calf; they come in all sixes and widths. Experienced salesmen to wait upon you and our own personal guarantee goes with every pair. SALE PRICES RUN LIKE THIS: v , " . ' Women's Shoes, Women's SHbes, New Oxfords, New Oxfords, Tan Oxfords, Tan Oxfords, Child's Shoes, $3.00 grades at $2.50 grades at $2.50 grades at $3.00 grades at $3.00 grades at $5.00( 'grades ; at $1.50 1; grades at ,$&g4..$l.T7--l:$l