THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, .TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, .1908.
VALENCIENHES
met'
RIBBON
9c
Merry Widow Sailors 7 5c Z
.
Two styles" in the' decTdedly'
oooular - "Merrr ' Widow"
Light-running Go - Carts, with
patent auto friction wheel fast
eners, patent foot brake, cushion
rubber tires and reed body. Made
with reclining back and adjust
able foot rest. Make baby com
fortable and happy. Give him
fresh air and make him healthy.
$10.50 grades for... 8.25
$12.00 grades for $ 0.50
$15.00 Carts selling for. .$11.75
$21.00 Carts selling for.. 910.50
$25.00 Go-Carts, special. 910.75
Sailors untrirnmed 1 shapes.
One is the bell crown, made
of a fine quality smooth chip
braid., Comes in black,
brown, ' navy, ' A 1 1 c e " or
burnt. Special for 'IC
Wednesday.......... l ut
. THE YARD
For belting, etc.,
l'A to 2 inches
wide, and worth to
20c the yard, ' fl
special at ...... ft
Embroideries, come
in widths up to 9
inches and worth to
35c the yard; spe
cial Wed- 1ft
nesday 1UC
Dainty, pretty lace
for trimming muslin
underwear. etc..
worth to' 75c per i '
dozen ., JO
; yards iOC iff
Another style is-the regula
tion large crown. Comes in
the . same style as the one
above better grade.' Spe
cial Wednesday tl -1 Q
only. .......... A 1 V.
Torchon Lace. M
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worth up to 15c the II
. yard, some of good II
width; special Wed- H
'..ff. 7c
JUIC IIVIIIC Pafemc
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Special Sale Go-Caris
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$L50 Chemise-Special 98c Ea
execeain
98
French embroidered models with low, round neck
or V-shape neck. The designs are exceedingly
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dainty andthey are made ot line
sheer material. For Wednesday's
selling, a lot of 10 dozen has been
provided. Share in this royally good
value. $1.50 grades are selling for
TEDDY BEAR CUSHIONS Cushion Slips in
12 different styles with back of plain red or green
material. Tops tinted and Bear design ap- JQr
pliqued on. Reg. values 75c each, special tJ7C
WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS Fine nainsook,
French full front style, trimmed with lace or em
broidery; 24 models to select from. Regu- CH r
lar price 75c, special. O I C
NIGHT GOWNS of fine nainsook or cambric; low
round, V-shape or high necks; elbow or long
sleeves. Yoke, neck and sleeves trimmed with
lace or embroidery. Regular $1.50 07
values, special 7'v
Wednesday
ZT J Rainier
f Women s35c
argajn Giving
Mineral
Soap Mc
1,000
cakes.
worth
for
only,
45c,
the cake
large size
regularly
10c, special
Wednesday
the dozen,
,4c
Writing
Paper
Fine quality, cloth
finish, cabinet box,
50 sheets of paper
and 50 envelopes;
regular price 50c;
special,
the box ...JUOK,
Hose 19c
A full seamless Hose
with shaped ankle; ab
solutely fast black and
made of a prime grade
cotton yarn; double
heel, sole and toe.
Regular price 35c the
pair, special 1 Q
Wednesday for-.lw
Misses' Hose
2 Pairs 25c
School Hose in lxl rib; fast black,
extra good wearing stocking. Reg
ularly 20c the pair. 10 dozenOP
on sale Wednesday, 2 pairs.. muC
Seiwell
Coat
Hangers
Folds up' flat,
suitable fpr trav-
eling; regular 15c
values, special for
one day Q
only, each ... 17 C
Basting
Cotton
500 yards on a
spool, good qual
ity, white thread,
regular price 5c
each; special A
3 spools for.lUC
$10
Silk Petticoats $f.98
A rousing sale that lasts for one day only.
Phenomenal values in Silk Petticoats as
fine as any woman wants to wear. Made
of shimmering, rustling taffeta silk with
deep flounce and dainty finish. Colors are
light blue, pink, lavender, red, cardinal,
gray, brown and
changeable effects,
The regular price
$10.00 each, special
Wednesday only at
lavender, red, cardinal,
I $498
TailoretiSuitsThe most complete as-
sortment of popular
priced models we've ever had. $25.00 and
$35.00 would be asked for these in most
stores. See the superb assortment we
:;eoffCTing. $17.50 and $18.50
it
$5 Shoes $2.89 Pr
Women's high-grade
shoes that sell regularly
for as high as $5.00 the
pair. Kid, calf or patent
leathers. Light or heavy
soles and all styles. A lot
of 3,000 pairs from which
to select. A perfect fit as
sured. Special Wednesday
$2.89
WOMEN'S GAITERS for wear with low shoes.
The new Napoleon top style, in black, navy, tan or
brown. Also regular Prlroc Z(r lYi t1 'irt
,,,1. KlarW or colors" 1 1 w
Neckwear
Worth to 25c
Special 7c
Women's Wash NecKwear in
Stock Collars, Turnovers and
bows. Slightly soiled
but worth to 75c each.
A Clean-up Sale for
Wednesday choice
7c
Decorated
Chinawfre
Sugars and Creamers in dainty,
decorated designs, 8 different
grades, under-priced in an extra
ordinary manner for Wednesday
only. Note the prices carefully
and come early to buy.
Sugars and Creamers, 9ft
regularly worth 35c &UC
Sugars and Creamers, )Kr
regularly worth 40c JC
Sugars and Creamers, 7Q
regularly worth 50c OJt
Sugars and Creamers, A(i
regularly worth 60c tVC
Sugars and creamers, AK
regularly worth 65c ,.tJC
Sugars and Creamers, Cfl
regularly worth 75c wUC
Sugars and creamers,
regularly worth 85c iJC
Sugars and Creamers, fi
regularly worth 90c... UVC
$1.50 Comforts
Special
$1.10
i
Silkoline covered and filled
with fluffy white cotton. A
good heavy comfort, regular
ly worth $1.50
each, choice
Wednesday a t
only.
$1.10
Wen's Fancy Hose t7c
These sox are in the new brown
shades that up-to-date dressers
are asking for so frequently
this spring. There are a large
number in this Wednesday spe
cial. They are seamless hose,
good fast colors; made of
prime cotton yarn. They sell
regularly at 25c the pair, but
the Wednesday
price is three
pairs for 50c, or
the single pair,
only
enc pair, dut.
17 c
MEN'S SUMMER UNDER
WEAR Shirts and Drawers
in tan colored merino; all sizes. A superb garment
at a very small price. Special Wednes
day only
39c
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QUIT FOB HIIRP iRHIH AMAH RRfl llf lllfl : fl
coiiissirar ODORLESS fllll T U .."
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Jury at Eugene Awards H.
C. Mahon $i2,470 Sued
' M. B. Rankin.
(SnwUl DliMtcb to Tb- Journal.)
Eugene, Or., March 17. Tha Jury in
the casa of It C. Mahon v. M. B. Kan
Jtln, to recover $40,000 claimed aa com
mission on a sale ot timber lands In
T..n. And other counties adjoining:, re
turned a verdiot last night in favor of
Mahon for $39,692.16, with Interest at 8
per cent from January 15, 1908, totaling
$42,470.60. Rankin will appeal. Mahon
is a Eugene timber and mining broker.
Rankin is a Portland capitalist
When asked about the Lane, county
ult this morning Mr. Rankin refused to
mil- V n mattai fltlH r.f.rrAlt ft).
.ouestloner to his attorney, Mr. Coovert
of Coovert & Stapleton. Besides stat
ing tnat ma sun is uue iur TOinmnoiuna
Mr. Coovert also refused to discuss the
case. . ' '
EEAL ESTATE BUND
AT FOBEST GROVE
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' (Spcelil DUpatcb to Th Jonrnal.)
Forest Qrve,- Or., March 17. -The
real estate men of this city have band
ed themselves together Into one com-
anv. Articles of Incorporation were
mailed to the secretary of state this
morning.' The now concern is composed
of A. B. Thomas, Edward Seymour, J.
a wrirht and John Cornelius, and will
. be styled the Oregon Land and Trad
ing company, with a capital stock of
$6 000. The main office will be in this
city, but branch offices will be estab
lished In other ptocgn, .-,-. -
Wily Oriental Sees Fortune
in Discovery of Vegeta
ble Minus Smell.
(United fret Leaeed Wire.)
Fresno, Cal.. March 17. The odorless
onion is a reality and a Chinaman,
Wing Hop, has produced it. Wing, who
nreaides over a truck farm near Fresno
admits he got his Idea from Professor
Burbank, the California plant wliard,
for whom he once worked as a garaner.
Professor Burbank told Wing many
years ago that If he could produce an
onion that had no odor he weuld make
a fortune, wing sianea oui wim umi
end in view and has succeeded, for all
farmers who have handled the vegetable
agree that it la the real thing In the
odorless line.
FOREIGNERS
(Continued from page One.)
New Today.
- - Merry Widow veils worth $$.60, for
: fl.86; sheer lawn and linen shirt waists,
worth up to $2, for 93c; long silk loves.
I new shades, worth $2, for. $1.29; new
samples tailor-made suits at manufac
turers' coat; new - handbags, new belts,
new vllings,; new fancy hosiery, at
. popular prices. McAIlen A McDonnell.
' corner Txtird and Morrison street. :
ed. Should thlc be refused, serious
complications are likely. France Is
standing on an old tradition that any
one fleeing to the French flag for pro
tection will receive It It Is doubtful
If Haytl will recognise this unwritten
law when It Is applic to her own sub-
Jccts. " '
An official proclamation. Issued by . je
government assures protection to all
law-abiding citlsens of either Haytl or
foreign countries, and declares that with
the punishment ot uie conspirators, no
further trouble Is to be anticipated.
Washington. March 17. The United
States now seems certain to be involved
In the Haytlan muddle.
A repor'. received at the state depart
ment late this afternoon says that Pres
ident Alexis today made a nemana on
th Freiwh eonsul at Fort-au-Pi luce for
thA rt.llverv of all Haytlan refugees.
Including the Insurgent' leader, General
Flrraln now taking refuge under the
flag of France, The demand was re
fused. ,'---(:.' ' . ... '
: While there are no refugees at the
American legation- now, 'the continua
tion of General Lecoate'a policy of ex
terminating the enemies of President
Alexis is sure to result in a scramDiei
of Haytlan refugees to get under the
protection. of, the stars and Ctrlpea. This ,
Oregon
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Do You Think They Will Last Through the Trip
Look over your old trunks and bags and if there is a suspicion that
they will not last out the next trip, replace them with one of our
up-to-date and styiisn ones.
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TOE PORTLAND TRUM MFG. CO.
54 Third, corner Pine. 107 Sixth, near Stark. 229 Morriion St
would put the United States In the same
position as France, England and Ger-
The disposition of the state depart
ment Is to eep entirely aloof from the
snarl if possible, but an attempt by the
Haytlan government to seise any. person
seeking the. protection of tha United
States consulate "would certainly pre
cipitate trouble and result In the land
ing of an armed force to protect the
consulate. . s:
MADISON BRIDGE
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given k the streetcar .rails the appear
ance ot four long ana.; .-i
Traffic on the Morrison bridge baa
been doubled because the Madison
bridge has been closed to all traffic ex
cept pedestrians since yesterday- morn
ing. During the rush hours extra cars
are put on the Morrison bridge to oon-i
nect with the broad gauge service on I
Bast 1 Water, which carries ' the Mount1
Scott and Sellwood patrona of the Port- j
land street railway to their cars at the
foot of Hawthorne avenue. .-,
Oregon Electric v-taHway Company
- Hew Tart Xdmited Serrloe. .
Effective 8unday, March 15, this com
pany will place In servlca additional
local and limited trains between Port
land and fta.lm. Hours of arrival -nil
departure of these trains will be found IL'
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Ladies' Spring
Suits .
NEW SUITS Creative of every good impression. A npw com
plete showing of the styles pronounced as being correct for the
season under way. Every shade favorably mentioned in jthe
style books. Suits that present some new phase in style pro
duction. Ladies should by all means see our
New Butterfly Suits
ALL THE POPULAR SHADES GREAT VALUES AT
$25.00
A LITTLE DOWN; $1 A WEEK
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