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V 10 ' THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNALS PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING.. APRIL 10. 'i 1808. s rw mmm STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS ; At SIX O'CLOCK MR ROOGERS : ; -r -s ' ' ' ' : : 1 : r TomorrowV barraiA item will prove unusually; attractive to thrifty Saturday shoppers, the following, with the cxceptlon'of one-special being .subject to delivery, at our earliest convenience' and for .which mail, teiepnone or.c. o. a. wuw. ww vs.u. . lit ' -VHtJ Cleanup -Sale Small Size Rugs- V vfln "the Carpet Section tomorrow ohly'a dean ' up of an assortment of rugs comprised of HnW ited stocks of the following sires and -weaves: v'24-inchby 48:inch, 27-inch, by Clinch, 80-inch by-60-inch, 36-inch by 72-mch Smyrna, Ax-, minster, Royal Wilton samples, Vegetable Mo-j . hair, and Hodire's Fiber. . .Values, in this lot , V ' ranee from $2.00 to $5.00. and 'tomorrow you I are offered your choice at. the specialeach.' . ...... .... ....................."..$1.50; i m i " "fc. Quaint OAK STOOLS TOMORROW AT $1.85 Lach Two designs in these substantial and quaint pieces, built of splid oak, in the popular fumed finish. The tops are covered in genuine leather of 'which" there are" several shades to select from. . . ;', S UMMLRFuI1 cotton fleece Blankets in fancy stripes of SP1LCIAL nr a tv i? od Pink blue 411(1 brown. .Tomorrow in the Bedding Sec- t p liLANliJlb .tion sixth floor these .regular $2.10 values at thy $1 30 rair -- . x , , ' " 11 ' ' f Spideri TOMORROW AT 29c EACH la v the Basement Dept tomorrow only we offer these extra heavy, No. S (rise, best polished steel Spiders it the above low price One only to each purchaser. No deliveries except ; with other goods. A.';. Mixing Bowls TOMORROW AT30c LACH Poor-quart six heavy Bowls, in glased finish, white' and yellow. s Offered at' the above special price tomorrow only In the Basement Crockery Section. I s .- .; Table Oilcloth for YardRegnlar , 25c quality, 48 inches wide, in pattenfs and marble effects, 1 all colors. ; In the Drapery Section--Sixth Floor. , v- - V: Brass Molding Hooks for B4 Dozen, for picture hanging; regular 10c dozen value. t Gilt Tacks, 2 packages for for upholstery, chair, seats, etc.; regular 5c package values. .' Cooking ' , Exhibit,' -i of the -New1, Process" : Gas Range. Hot Biscuits and Coffee Served Free. sV E5 yoMiauMrj B Woe J) C0I.lPLETE-H0U5E-FURni5ER5 KAKI Y0UB $1X0 Down $1.00 .Week Our Special Terms on Gas Range During Cooking Exhibit; III - 1 J OROIIICE GOES Salem to lay High: Lienso Everywhere, and renal :Jti r ties to Match; 3 . ti f .1 1 . A. ' . . . t BUn. Or,AprU 10. The cl(y coon eu iu( nirct paaaea nw liquor oral nnc which - la one of the .moat ad- runoed , In exlatence and probably the onlr one on, the Paclflo coaat whloh baa orUln Utter-day reform Improvtmenta. The ' ordinance eta a - llcenao upon practically every place where liquor la aold. ,Tha lloenaoa are , aa s follows Saloons. t00: beer halla. 1400: club. 1)00; whojAsaJa liquor dealers. J100; rea Uuranta.t300; druKgUita. (200. Th moat stringent of raatrlctlons are piacea on saloons.- wnicn are to ba iim ilea to on to every i.uoo persona. - The feature of the ordlnsnoa in which Salem has taken, the initiative on this boast . la the coronelltnar of saloons to I nave pane. of clear tlans, with no ob siruction in tno wajr. l reet ion njr three feet wide, five feet above the I around, la the front of each place of business, mis win tnaae anyone in tne saloon TiHiDie rrom tne street. ' The ordinance, -which received the en tire snprovai of the council with the exception of one (who Is a prohibition ist and refuses to vote 'for any license). contains the roilowinr resuietluna In addition to those noted: r A bond must be placed In the handa of the city recorder for $600, guarantee In obedience to lawa; no saloon will be allowed within (00 feet of a school: no back rooms; no liquor to be aold In dis reputable houses or dives: no liquor to be aold to minora, drunkards or Intoxi cated persons. Infraction of any of the provisions aubjecta the offender to a fine of from 110 to 1100, or Imprisonment from 2 to 20 flays. Any tnlaor representing him self to be of are is eubject to the same penalty. i - - Thla ordlnanoe was drafted by Mayor Koaaera. so mat. now tnal it nas passed the council, there Is no danxer of a veto outer, tnan- rox a derect In tne wordinc, I TIDE OF IDLE MEN TUENS TO THE N0BTH (pedal JDbpateh te Tke Journal.) Grants Pass, Or., April I. frelfht trains from the south are carrying- from SO to 100 men on the hurricane deck of the freight cars. One hundred and fifty men were dropped off here' from one train, the crew having; been ordered to carry the men no farther than Grants rase. Mayor tsmitn objected, however. to having so many unwelcome -guests thrust -upon the city and -ordered them on. Special police were called' and the trainmen were forced to oroceed with their load. Every train ta belnc watched and gangs of men that crowd the cars are compelled to move on. Most or these men are on their way to British Columbia and Alaska. Some of them are professional hoboes, but many are workinxmen out of emDlov meni Bo large are the gangs that the train crews are- not aoie to light them on and are ooiigeu to transport them. it is stated that -over l.voo Idle men are now on their way north from Nevada and southern California, and that these will be pouring into Portland, Seattle and other northern cities within the next few weeks, very lew or them drop off in aoutnern uregon as mere is not much demand for labor here outside of farm or sawmill work at this time. . - TO W0 10 f 1VE D0LI1RSSAVI , 4 ;On Your; SpringSuit FOR WHAf WE CHARGE . V.- ' . A. Some Charge, $12 Others . $15 ':m, ;i;vi.V;: ...1jv.:S-f. "! '-!' ft'..- ' ... Get Acquainted v With the GOODS at the right: PRICES No shopping , tour complete until you have , ;ited the mm V151 I 'if ' ' I M: V- . ' ,X ?, - " ' '' f ' L s , , , l "9 f I ' , v Vis , 51 V V S K .", i ,S'., It ? ' - 5 V V-- frvi ' vVi- VEEDICT IS AGAINST i EA1XE0AD COMPANY The Southern Paciflo muat pay daio- agea of $4,160 to Richard Shields, ac cording to a verdict returned In Judge O'Day's department of the circuit court yesterday afternoon. The Jury was out about four hours before it agreed. Sbielda asked for 120,000 damares for personal Injuries , sustained when he was atruck by a train t the foot nf the atepa leading to the upper deck of the ateel bridge from Front atreet. Hla : right arm was disabled and ' he was otherwise severely injured.- He la htrnar rtv trails. The Jury came Into court during the afternoon to aak Judge O'Day whether or not the railroad had a right to main tain the stairway to the bridge with' out providing some warning signal. The court would not answer this question direotly. - saying he could not pass on a question of fact, but gave the general Instruction that tne railroad la required to care for the pubilo safety along Its tracka. PENINSULA AFTER TEN-MINUTE CARS Aside from the agitation on the light auestlon the peninsula federation of cluba la endeavoring to procure a better car service over the Bt. Johns line. A straight 10 minute service Is desired. A few minor changea will be asked also. It is desired to have tne L cara run to Union avenue on Kllllngsworth. Hammond Pocahontas Lodge. - (Special Difpitch te Tke JoaroiL) Astoria, Or-' April 10. Clatsop-Kecar- nie council, degree, of Pocahontas, has been organized at Hammond with si charter members and the following of ficers: Maria Tetlow, Pocahontas; Emma Pierson, Wenonahj Hilda Ander son, Powhatan; Minnie Can by. prophet ess; Margaret Sullivan, keener of reo- ords;. N. Yeager, keeper of wampum. Sour Stomach "I aud CueirtU sad faal like a sewBifta. 1 bin it m ae lif only ear toaeeh taking Bui bmb a nftarar f rem f ipcptla. and for the ! two rrt. I bar bean Ilia and afchar Araa-a. but eoala aaa for a short lima. I will raeoamaad CaaearaM to my frianda aa ta onlr thlni for Indication and amir ttoniMk aaa ka tha bowels (a good ooe eitloa. Thar araTarr nlca toaat-" ' Harry 8lokKy. Mniah Ohaak. fa, )sTr Slokea, Waakaa or Grips, le, tie. M. Narar old la bulk. Tha canals tablet atampaa UUU. (Inarnntaad to ear er roar money baok. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. joa mUHl SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES, We Sell Selz Royal Blue She YOITLL find one thing about this shoe store thafs worth finding about any place where you spend your money you can't, get anything but good shoes here.. ; We sell Selz Royal Blue shoes, because they help uphold our repu tation for quality; they're good shoes for us to sell because they re so good for you to wear. ' The New Spring Styfes Are Very Smart $350, $4, $5 . AH BUee and Wldtha Karkad la Kata SuUaH Musical Instruments Almost for the Asking PRICES SLASHED AWAY BELOW. ACTUAL VALUE IN iUTSALE lH w- :, Neyer before . and never , again will 6 r i Wkm. waa.w, --. v.?', , ... ; ; v ... ; '. 'x ) j . . if possible, 41 ')y U "'ft SmJ ' Msonable ' price on Musical Instruments atrict- ly "high grade-pianos, . talking ma chines, band and string instruments,'' costly i violins, sheet music and folios etc., be as "low as In this forced-out sale. "This erent , is without "parallel, f ? j, as hundreds ajid. hundreds who have .-. attended win ten you. tiut you must 1 :y come right away' if you expect to se cure choice.. Arrange to come .today, and remember, if it's a terms, 'well' grant any demand. At Nearly Half Included in Uiis forced-out sale are the world s best makes: prces range virom .11, o.oj up, which now secures the regu-. Jar $6, $3 and $10 -instruments. frade violins, among them' real tradivarius, 'Steiner and other famous models, offered now at lesf than one half real 'value. and on easy terms ot payment. This is Am exceptional opportu nity, for artists, professional musicians anastuaents to se cure'! really high grade instru ment it I tremendous ' saving. . f, . ...... (Jet a Talker Not yet too late to secure a fine strictly brand new Standard Talking Machine. If you come right away you can get the reg ular SZZ style for . : me machines for S14X The 535 styles now $19.25 and, the $jo.yy Not necessary to pay all cash; $1.00 a week will choicest $50 machines for do. 31 llafcejaai Sheet Music Now 5ci k Six Copies for 25c J , Select from an assortment of near ly 100,000 copies, embracing the choicest classic,' 'sacred and popu lar vocal and 'instrumental solos, duets, etc Favorite Opera Folio, regular 50c, choice now 9c; Ar-' tists' Repertoire "Folio,, was $1.00, now' 19c; Students Piano Folio (complete), regular' $2.50, now 52c; The Boston Conservatory Pi ano. Method Folio, regular. $1.00, now -25c; Burgmiller's Piano Meth od, regular $2, nw 37c; Old Fa vorite Operatic Scores (complete) was $1, now 35c; National.-Banjo Method., ! was $1.50, now 19c; Smith' - Mandolin Method, ; was . m ' if., r; .1 1 , i i . i sue; now lie; cicnDergs ivioaern Violirt Music, segular $1.50. now 21c; Blake's Organ. Method; was $1.00, pow 17c, . : Who'll Get these Few -; Fine Pianos? ; . . . Here are fine upright Pianos--strictly high grade standard in- strunaents, ' se Id elsewhere Jn this city for $250, $325 and as high at $475, , which go now at actually less .than tha factory 'cost -Not new, of course, but ' nearly all are in such excellent condition that they cannot be told from new. $98 secures a splendid little Manner & Sons; ' a choice Waldorf, $145; fine Cramer, $175; a superb oak- cased Arion, $215, and an ele gant Bailey at $185. Yon can . pay cash or by the month. Music Rolls and Cases v A vast assortment of the very latest style Music Rolls, Bags and Satchels, all leathers and colors. Also a lot of especially fine leather instrument cases. Prices have been cut squarely in two, and at these terrific re ductions you'll have to hurry if you desire choice. No C O. D.'s, No Telephone Orders, No Exchanges. Money ' Back if Not Satisfied Come in Morning if Possible Si COMPANY 328 WASHIINQTON ST. OPEN TOMORROW EVONINQ THE NEW GAS PEN The improved. Gas Pen is being demonstrated by. our Pyrographic Artist in the Washington street window. Stop and watch her for. a mo ment and you will no doubt agree with us that this is, the most ; economical and simple wood burning instrument of the aga Thla week w ar placing them on ! 1 f p at, each ,. . . v . We have a complete assortment of all kinds of wood to burn. Also a large line of hides and 6kins. . -v. x . Free lessons in wood and leather burning. LATEST LEATHERS Some of the most beautiful and exclusive leather goods yet seen on the coast are now dis played in the windows of Woodard, Garke St Ox The new Bracelet Bag, the latest craze on Fifth avenue, in baby seal, walrus, pigskin and velvet calf. Neat, roomy Wellsley Bags, the best thing yet for shopping. . Smart Vanity Bags with Merry Widow haa dies, "Mourning Bags and scores of others. ' ' Diabolo, Merry Widow, gold, silver and tinsel Belts and dozens of new buckles are among the. new arrivals. . Agents for Cross' English Leathers. ; WOODIARK ROSE AND FRUIT SPRAY For House 'plants, roses; shrubs, vines, large and small treesi etc Death to currant worms, cherry slugs, asparagus beetles and all leaf-eating insects . Pint bottle 25 guart bottle i'Js2z' allon can 'V AA Spray Pomp and one quart Hose Spray... f 1.00 a--'r' mm" al . ' a-l . .'" W . . L 1 " r' ' ' ' ' tt A. tl wooaiarK Bpray rumps.,......., .wf A,, a Ask tor , catalogue on care ox roses, plants, eitc. - ; . " I LIQUOR SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday, a . Friday and Saturday of each week wemak a redaction on, several brands of choice family wines and liquors. . This week's reductions are; Preferred Stoca .Whiskey, quart demijohn; regu , lar $1.50. ; Special. . v. ......., , . . , . . . 98 Sazarac Brandy, -reg. $1,25 qt. Special....;. 95 c Imported Holland Gin, reg7 $1.35 qt. Special. 05) Seneca Port Wine, rep. $1 qt. Special. . ; ... T5 Burgundy Wine, reg, 50c qt. Special... M,..S5e) WOODLARK PURE OLIVE OIL Made of selected California Olives and ' recommend ed ' as" "a" pure Olive- Oil for general table and family use. Un excelled in par ity and flavor. - X Knt v ;oa at..f.v,....yC ifint. en at hi : ;. WVlr 1 Quart OC at.;:.. ., . w . OiJC ' F ' 1 UiaT . iff 'A jTpure m DOG AND CAT i REMEDIES- Brown's , Preparations for dogs and cats are su perior remedies. They have been carefully and scientifically p r e p a red from the best of drugs. ! Practical experience in caring for these pets has proven ; that the specifics used " in ; these medicines arethe; best for the relief of many canine ailments. Regular price of these . WOODLARK PURE GRAPE JUICE a a Ju Vu ' 4 VaVk Concord Grapes and guaranteed . M to be of supet fTa riiiw a53L7; u ii Quarts 50cP najiii in a POODLARK- A 8 DRESS IN STYLE BY :THE DOZEN remedies is 60c per pack age. .. ... r ; . ' . FOR A FEW DAYS WE jour Suits for Il.in rvicf VSm fon atlif.$1.75 Pints $2.50 WILL REDUCE THEM TO 7 of First and Taylor $12 to $15 0 lorf at; ; : .$3.50 27c AV PACKAGE Quarts. $5 P Ci.vjJ4 III lilsewnere Formerly 149 THIS OVZRTHS DOOR -iry TbW Street A S - 1 , -;Xii " t fTT i. , ur. 7li sad IVashtsslcn S(s. '