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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -; TUESDAY EVENING,' 'MARCH 24, :1P08. 18 500 $27.5,0 Axminster Rugs $ 1 9.55 Ea. In the Carpet Store, Third Ffoor, today and tomorrow, a sale extraordinary of 500 beautiful Room-Size Axminster Rugi to be gold at a ridiculously low price each All new, high-grade rugs, in Oriental and Floral designs and handsome color ings Sizes 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 8 inches Splendid variety to select from Rugs selling regularly at $27.50 each Your choice while they last today and tomorrow at this mar- ( 1 C C velously low price r Our Great Carpet Sale r A Carpet Sale of the greatest importance sf to every housewife Thousands and thou sands of yards of bright, new carpets at prices below actual manufac turing cost Axminsters, Brussels and Velvets, Oriental and Floral pat- terns, in handsome colorings Prices include sewing, laying and lining. Bigclow Axminster, regular $2.20 quality, reduced to, special, the yard..l.T2 Hartford Axminster, regular $1.85 quality, reduced to, special, the yard..f 1.4T Rnvsl Axminster. the regular $1.60 aualitv. reduced to. special, the yard.. 1.12 Velvets, the regular $1.60 quality, on sale at this special reduction, the yard..98 Rodv Brussels, best recrular $1.90 aualitv. reduced to. special, the yard.. f 1.52 Tapestry Brussels, the regular $1.35 quality, reduced to, special, the yard..fl.02 Tapestry Brussels, the regular $1.10 quality, reduced to, special, the yard 84 300 duck and goose-filled feather Bed Pillows, covered with blue and white striped A. C. A. ticking. Great spe- fcl ylC 1 ...1... ..1. . . U: ...11.. tS... mlm. ..! J1 .4.1 m0 ciai value, uu ai nun uiiubusm ivn yi I' J 300 prs. extra large English fleece white Cotton Blan- f Af' Pillows Great Special Values in Trunks and Dags II Easteiv Salo, S&50 : Silk Petticoats $5.05 $5.20 $2.40 iFull cowhide , Traveling Bags in brown; -wide bottom sewed frame leather lined,- name-flap,' etc.: two nixes, on sale at the following, orices: 14- inch, .regular $ia25 value, for, each f8.10 15- inch regular $10.75 value, far, each f8.60 24-inch Suitcases, leather-covered,, with . straps all around, shirtfold, linen-lined, at this low price: Regular $7.25 values, on sale at, special... ,. .$0.00 Genuine Cowhide Suitcases, 24-inchj linen-lined, shirtfold: great value at... 24 and 26-inch Keratol Suitcases, leather straps inside top and bottom; regular $3.00 and $3.25 values, on sale at. each.... 100 canvas-covered Trunks, water-proof painted, two leather straps over top; covered hat com partment; three sizes; strongly built and extraor dinary values; on sale at these special prices: 28-inch, regular $6.50 values, at, each $5.50. 30-inch, regular $6.80 values, at, each. f 5.T5 32-inch, regular $7.10 values, at, each 6.00 100 heavy brass-trimmed .Trunjcs, duck-covered, waterproof painted; two leather straps over the top, full covered tray.f' excelsior lock; come in' three sites; grand pecial values, on sale at: -34-inch Trunk,' best regular 9.05 values, . . . .f T.70 34-inch Trunk, best regular S 0.50 values. ... .$8,05 36-inch Trunk, best regular $10.00. values $8,50 Special lot of 50 genuine long grain Seal Bags,- black, pearl leather-, lined, silver trimmings; 14-inch, club style; $15.00 values, at, each..., it $10.50 Take advantage of our great Annual Easter Sale of Silk Petticoats 500 in this lot All are made of a superior quality of taffeta silk. with a full flare flounce and six rows of half- It!!.: inch bands, well made and finished through outThe color assortment includes pink, light blue, tan, gray, brown, Copenhagen, red, navy, green, black, and a fujl line of changeable colors Every petticoat in the lot regular $8.50 value Anticipate your Easter needs at this spe cial low price today, each. . $5.85 Mail and phone orders will receive our prompt' and careful attention Great Easter Sale of Ladies' Waists on the Second Floor. Ladies $8.50 Silk Waists on Sale at $4.85 In the Waist Department a great Easter sale of a special lot of 500 taffeta and messaline silk tailored and fancy Waists of the best style and quality; every waist in the lot of the latest fashion, well made and finished and exceptional value. The variety includes lace-trimmed, French knot and .tucked effects, in white, gray, light blue, brown, green, navy, red, lavender and black. All sizes. The best &A QC regular $8.50 values while they last, your choice at this low price, ea..v00 Sale of Black Taffeta Silks at Low Prices We inaugurate a stupendous sale of Black Taffeta Silks for Spring Opening 1 Days Black Taffetas of guaranteed quality at the lowest prices quoted this season All, new silks of standard manufacture. 19-inch, reg. 75c values, yard...63f 21 -inch reg. $1.00 values, yard...83 24-inch, reg. $1.25 values, yard...08f 36-inch, reg. $1.15 values, yard...08e 3,000 yards of Wash Crepe Silks of superior quality, The colors are pink, light blue, brown, navy, lavender, tan, red, reseda, cream and white; 21 inches ttl- h wide; the best regular $1.00 values, on sale at this special low price, yard.. .1 7C 36-tnch, reg. $1.25 values, yard.. $1.09 36-inch, reg. $1.50 values, yard.. $1.27 36-hich, reg. $1.65 values, yard.. $1.33 36-inch, reg. $1.75 values, yard.. $1.49 . j Spring and Summer Hosiery at 75c Pair yimely bargains in Women's New Spring and Summer Hosiery of the very best style and quality Anticipate your summer needs now. 300 dozen women's extra fine quality,, lace Lisle Hose, in allover and boot effects; Vail. the' new spring shades, including Copenhagen, tan, Alice blue, navy, green, gray, champagne, black, white, red; all sizes; grand assortment. 11m Pair An advantageous purchase enables us to offer 75c values at, pair ."J I a Oil 1,000 pairs women's fine quality black silk lisle Hose, beautifully AjTlgs Daif fashioned, all sizes, new goods; goods most stores ask 75c for.TPVJi a Oil Women's fine quality black and tan Cotton Hose, full fashioned ffg A.' leg and foot; plain and ribbed; best regular 35c values, special. aw C a Oil Boys' and girls' tan and black cotton-ribbed Hose, seamless foot Oto Daii and double knee; sizes 8yi to 10; regular 35c values, on sale at.vjC a all Women's 1 908 Suits at $25.45 A sensational Spring Opening Sale of Wom en'i High-Grade Tailored Suits, 200 gar ments in the assortment The very latest K fashions and materials from the largest and ..-LI - I lkl XT I- - rami rcpuumc maacrj m rucw lorKvuy - Suit bargains that will attract the best buy ers in the community An opportunity to. supply your Easter needs at a saving yon cannot fail to appreciate Fancy and plain tailored styles Fancies in three-button cut away effects, also straight fronts, trimmed with lace, fancy braid, silk and buttons; plain, mandarin and butterfly sleeves Plain Tailored Suits in tight-fitting effects Skirts are made plain," gored or full pleated with bias folds Tans, grays, golden brown, navy, reseda, green; also checks and stripes The materials are Panama cloths, serges, light-weight tweeds and fancy wors teds All new, up-to-date spring garments, selling regularly at $35 to $45 each Your choice, while they last, at this sP'-eQg A cial low price . . . & J Corset Covers S1.37-Nightgovvns $ 1 .57 $ 10 White Skirts Reduced to $7.75 Each Ladies' French embroidered Corset Covers, blouse fronts, tucked backs, d J eyelets drawn with ribbon; regular values $1.75; on sale at, special.... v I I Special lot ladies' Cambric ana Nainsook Gowns, made with low neck and short sleeves, high neck and long sleeves; trimmed in good quality embroi- d deries; best regular $2.00 value; on sale at this special price, each .yltwl Special lot ladies' high-class white Underskirts, with wide fancy flounces, trim'd with lace and embroidery flouncings, clusters of tucks and inser 7C Hons; the best regular $10.00 values, on sale at this special price, each..v'l A Great Sale of Infants' Wear for Easter Dainty new "baby things" for Easter wear a grand assortment of pretty little dresses, coats, hats and caps, bootees, shoes, etc. We are very proud of this show ing of ready-to-wear apparel for the little tots. No trouble to show them to you. Beautiful White Dresses for confirmation an entire new line for children and misses of all ages, and prices are very reasonable. Cloak Department, 2d Floor. 5000 Dozen Val. Laces-Values to $4.00 A Dozen, on Sale at 89c a Dozen Yards Our great annual spring sale of French Val. Laces and Insertion 5,000 dozens in this splen did lot. secured from a large importing house, at prices far below value. Dainty patferns in wonderful assortment; laces for trimming sum mer and evening apparel; sleeves, waists, un dermuslins, laces for millinery purposes, etc. Values up to $4.00 per dozen yards. Buy all you want today and tomorrow at this CQ fbw price, per dozen yards ,0C $2.50 Flouncing at 87c Sale extraordinary of. 2,500 yards Swiss and Batiste Flouncing, for lingerie, gowns, etc.; beautiful assortment in English eyelet, venise and filet effects.' Regular values up to $2.50 the yard, on sale at this exceptionally 07 low price, yard .Of C 40 and 45-inch white and cream Embroidered Nets' for waistings: handsome styles; dt fl reg. vals. up to $3.50 the yard; special. $1U TAILORS ON STRIKE .Walkout Occurs at Noon- ftesult of Secret Meeting of Union Journeymen's - Demands for Jlore Pay lie , fused by Employers. Every anion tailor in Portland quit work at noon today as ft-result or a e cret rneetfnf of tha executive board of v tt) journeyman tailor" union.; neld at 1Z o'clock In the Union building. About men are affected by the strike and tliey aay they will not return to work until their demand for more pay are met.' v. The strike of the tailors has been , lji-awlng for some time and -the master "" have been preparing ' for' It ' by e'tlng- hold of a many non-union 'men ' (j'HSf-ible. They say that' they will accede to the demands ' of, th;3our-;.( neymen tailors and will fight the thing through .to the finish rather than pay the additional $2.60 a suit demanded by me union. Prloe Per Suit Sailed. Last fall the union put up the prlci per suit and as business was good ths master tailors agreed to the raise. Soon arterwarda they formed an association however, with K. 8. Ervln as president and J. B. Coffey as secretary. The first of the year they served notice that they would reduce wages to the former schedule. The union held several meet ings and U was thought than that a strike might be declared but after con ferrlng with the national headquarters in isow xorK it was aeciaea to accept the decrease. A few weeks ago, when spring busi ness Degan picmng up, the union held more meetings, as a result of which It asked that they be given 12.60 addltlonni per suit. The master tailors refused to grant the increase, and at this noon's metlng It was decided not to return to work this afternoon, Kcfnse to Grant Balss. Secretary J. B. Coffey of the Master Tailors' association said that the master tailors could not afford to grant any in crease. "We are paying them as much now as we can afford," said Mr. Coffey. "Business conditions are not good in our line," said Mr. Coffey, "and we cannot pay our men the money they ask. Many of us are not making any thing on a suit of clothes as It is. Others are losing money. We had bet ter shut up shop rather than pay our tailors more money at this time. I suppose about 200 men will go out on the strike." ' Comins; lust as it does the strike will leave all sorts of underdone spring suits in the shops. The tailors evident v planned it with that end in view. The master tailors, however, say they will SITE OF PK0P0SED SCHWARTZSCHILD & SULZBUBGEB PACKING PLANT. . MUSIC AS A CULTURE FACTOR Children Should Be Given Mu iical E d u c a t i o nPiano in Home a Modern Necessity Small - Payment Plan Opens Way to Every One. Natural Scenic Beauties of Spot on Which Zimmerman Plant Is Erected the tailor's union, and John M.. Bend- get their orders out in some shape, in . roth, an employe of the A. A. Benson SDite of- tbe lockout Frederick A. Tomtit of the H. A. Wills Tailoring company Is the president of .'OR. AONER. DR. J. C. TWITCH ELL :Mi la te eertlry that ny eaopalgn for .the office of f kroner la aade at the expense of ay own private aeane, and f-at no portion ef it it aup ported by private Interests, :us placing ayaelf under obligation for future patronage. - j fitnesses. ulierib4 'iefere i thii wtl ar of Nareh, 199 -P:-tvafi ...; v-4- Tailoring company, I secretary. . The officers state they have plenty of funds to-carry on the strike, and J say "they have the full approval of the National Association of Journeymen Tailors. MAIL DELAYED BY ACCIDENT TO CAB REVENUE' CUTTER WILL CONVEY KING REX DURING ROSE FIESTA 4 Eastern mall due In Portland yesterday - morning at 9:S o'clock on the'O. R. & N. was de- layed owing to an accident to the 'mail car east. of Pendleton. The car was damaged to eucli an extent that it had to be "cut ' out' or the train. Later the mail was brought to Portland o t a, loca,l. ,It is said that the ralW road officials made no effort to transfer the mail to another cr3 so that It would arrive on ached- ule. ' ... " GE0EGE P. WIUIA3IS ' IS UNDEK AEIIE&T XUnlted Vran LetMd Wire.) . Ban Francisco.- March t. Gcorgs P. Williams, -'cecortM by detectives, is oi bis way to Tacoma . to , answer to a eharg of ' pasalng alleged worthless cbecka. - . . -ji ,-: , ; w ; - , w ,: It is nlanned to have the United States rovanut .cutter , McCRllough act as the royal barge for king Bex of the Rose Carnival neat June. Letters have been .written toWeshJngton to the rev enue department-asking that tha speedy cutter be placed e.t the service of the king ef the eamtval- for Monday, the opening day - and as the cutter Mnrhiiiourh la stationed in the Columbia river, there Is little doubt but that the request will be compiled with. ; la case this ler done, the klxijr will land from . the mythical Northland at high noon,, arm will proceed 10 tne festival arch near the union depot, with his retinue. Here tho keys of the city will do turned over into nis Keeping. Six parades have been provided for the festival, three day parades and tnree nijrht. , in addition to the first parade of Rex from the wharf to the lesiivai arcn. . CITY FRANCHISES TO BE closely inspected Sicial Committee of . City : Council Holds Its tfjrst Meeting' This Afternoon. ; Membera f of the special , franchise committee appointed by Mayor Lane to take the, .place ef the one' removed by the eouncll will hold hetr first neet- ing this afternoon at ,2 o'clock When a. careful examination of all franchises In force at the present time Will be commenced. , .This is one of the most important In vestigations ever conducted by the city in that Mayor Lane has announced that decisive action will be taken by the executive .branch of tbe city govern ment following the report of the fran vniae vommmee 11 any or the holders are onnd violating the terms of their franchises,..'?-:'.' ; ..' - -'. v While no announcement baa been made by . the committee aa to : what franchfea will be considered, first it i more than probable that the tinhnna companies will be the - first . to have their franchises overhauled by the com mittee. This la due, to the agitation recentlJiMiralsed Dvir tht nurchiM nt cables and conduits for tha citywhen the franchises' of- both comnanie.stin. Ulate, that the companies shall fUrnish cables and conduits for the use of the city fire, police and water departments. fiEff CONTRACTS T BE KEPT IS Judge Cleland Sustains De murrer in Case of Gauld Co. vs. Stanley. Holding that a contract made with a trust must be enforced if the contract Htself does not further the nnu Purposes of the' combination, Psssidlng udge Cleland In the circuit court this morning Busiainea me aemurrer to the fourth amended complaint in the case of. the Gauld comoanv umlnat E a Stanley. The company brought suit for pay for material furnished and the de- lenaanc set up ins Claim that h, not required to pay,, as the Oauld com pany is a member of . the wholesale plumbing trust that refuses to sell supplies to any. except, licensed plumbers.-': '-'" . V ,. ; This defense was based" on the city anti-trust, ordinance. Judge Cleland said that It Is true that in a certain class of cases a contract cannot be en forced when made by an unlawful com bination, but this penalty la limited to contracts' that .further, the purpose- of the combine. . .. ; ... ., . . - In the absence of a statnt. mM th. court, the great weight of authority la1 Music, the noblest of the arts. Is ds- uueu ay Hianey uanler as "Love . search of a Word." There Is an lne pressiDle something in the heart of man which seeks to dedne itself Into speech, but. failing in this, muslo flies to its relief, and melody flows out of the imprisoned soul. Home Is not home without a piano. It is Darren and Incomploto something lacking and your children are denied the privileges that others enjoy. Fathers and mothers. In fact all those who hold the reins of guidance whose duty It is to direct with care and caution, the lives, tastes and education of boys and glrlS SOnS and- dllllhtem l nur lanrl should see to It that their children are given a thorough musical education. EAST TO BXJT. There is not a home. small the Income, but that can afford a piano or organ. But where torfet the greatest piano value for the money IS the Question. It la a niltvhma that should be made seriously, and with de liberation. You are making HfHm purchase. Very lew Deoole know rtunl nlann value and are unable to decide whether it Is sold at the right price. Tls true that there Is not a denier in th try, from the largest down to the small est, who will nol, and perhaps In good faith, too, claim to., sell you cheaper than anyone else. Hut statement and claims always look different when stood in a row with downright facts. DEAL WITH A BTiT.TABT.E HOTTS3. It Is therefore r.ecessarv that Vou " deal with a reliable house. One that has an excellent reputation for fnlr ' and honest dealing. The House of EU-, : era Is acknowledged the largest dealers In high-grade pianos and organs in the west. More instruments are sold an- - nually by Ellers Piano House than all other dealers on the Coast combined. This tremendous business has been " built up solely bv dealing fairly and -honestly with their patrons and giving ' the greatest intrinsic! value for the money. - ' No matter now low tha nrlce. von era absolutely positlva that In the Ellers. store you will secure an instrument11 you will be prouB to own. At the Ell ers establishment there is no doubt ss to tha auaiity and there Is a noaltlve assurance of one prlca to all, and that. price the very, lowest. : Settle that piano question today. J Come in and let us explain ou small i payment plan. We. will make the terms ; so easy that you will not feel them, and ti still enjoy the piano while you are r.ay. . ; Ing.. for It. Ellers Piano House, - Big: " pest. Busiest, Best dealers, SS3 WashV ,;. In K ton street. Stores in all laraa cities. ' ,' Headquarters for Talking Machines ' Kecoras ana ine violins. . - , - :: that when a contract Is 1ndenntnt n't such considerations and rests, as In this. V casv, - on;- materials lurniscea, tbe fact that the other party is a" member of combination Is ,not a good -defense, i., -