THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 27, 1CS3.
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Toilet Goods
White Castile Soap In 2-lh. bars;
regularly 25c each, on. salt
at, special, etch
BATIIASWEET pbWDKR.' for
toilet and bath; osually 25 1 7,
box, on tale at special.
JAVA RICE POWDER, in whita.
or flesh color; regular 50c nCr
value, on tale at, the box...
tffldLinnerie Vi Less
An opportunity for June brides to secure
hand-made lingerie for their trousseaus at tre
mendous savings Sets, consisting of gown,
; chemise and drawers to match made and em
, broidered by hand.' ,' j " V
$10 values.... 90.07 $17.50 grades $12.00
$12 grades ...93.00 $22.50 grades 915.00
$13,50 grades. !Z7.w graces ?io.uj j
. $15 grades.. 910.00 ,$85.00 grades 950.07
i.M.jj. (;if
36"-m Bacfr Silk 90c
Black Taffeta Silk that is absolutely guar
anteed as to quality and 'color. Comes full
86 inches wide and sells regularly at $1.25 the
yard; for. Tuesday there are over 3,500 flQ
yards provided; special, yard. OC
COLORED PEAU DE CYGNESSplendid
grade ana evet
re
on
rade and every wanted shade in the lot; sells
jpilarly at $1.25 the yard; special, jQ
Petico'ts$2A9
These Underskirts are made of
fine quality cambric, with 22
inch flounce of lawn. The
trimmings are clusters of plain
or hemstitched tucks and deep
embroidery edgings. No bet
ter values in the city at $3.50.
Special Tuesday, '""
Novelty Wash Goods 98c
An astonishbg birgain on. t rough weave Wash Suiting that,
resembles Rajah silk. Come in embroidered figures or nov--elty
striped designs. Sells regularly at $1.25 the yard QO -special
at the low priceof, per yard, only.. ...V.VVUU
IMPORTED! PRINTED MARQUISETTE VOILES-
VOILES and Chiffon Efleurts, Look like the feal wool goods,;
very choice wash goods. Shown the most popular cloth we have
h figures, spots, and novelty for a medium rnced warm
strined : effects, also the new t weather fabric All colors, spe-
bonlered patterns ; the -?(- c W. the yard, only, tor j n.
Embroidered
yard, special. 50af and
b hrrrr ftnndr shuld bought jhjsweeic.
y UrSSS UUUUS e Portland has
ever known goes on with undiminished vigor. No
. jet-up in value giving; no cessation of. the rapid ;
telling. With but two exceptions our entire stock .
i j3 included. Supply your fabric needs at this-SALE. ;A ;'
Shirt ; Markers 59c 10c Paper Pins 6c
ctttt?t MARINERS for mark-v PINS, best
th Unvth of skirts: abso- Worth 10c
lutclv true. Prevents E?A
sagging; special, ea.....OjC MIRRORS of heavy bevel
CURLING IRON HEATERS,'- glass. Metal frame, easel back,
nickel plated; excellent- for site 4x6 inches; very useful for
traveling; 75c values, JA shaving. Regularly 35c or -
each ............. HuC each ; special . . . . , ..... LO C
PLAYING CARDS, enamel
back; special,' 2 packs
for
English make.
Worth 10c a paper ; spe- n
cial,.........,.......,;..0C
I ' 2 nark, nr ' worth 5c: SDecial at.
w -r f - a fkA' . . , i
r... ...ZDC only..;... ."
PETRO TELLY, 2-oz. bottle,
3c
Batiste Robes
$10.00 Values'" $3.98
- -
Waist Patterns $1.98 60c Ribbons 19c Yd
EMBROIDERED ROBES Waist and aklrt to match; ready to fit
. . 9 . mm ) . .)''
and sew. -Sheer batiste witn tne emoroiaery aone
In decidedly pleasing designs: English ' eyelet . or
heavy French effects. - Make lovely frocks for sum-
Rccrularlv snld At $10.00
each. Priced for Tuesday only at just. .........
EMBROIDERED SHIRT WAIST PATTERNS Dainty effecu in
many different designs ; embroidered on sheer lawn or batiste. Fronts,
collar and cuffs to match. Regular values are to $3.60. 01 OQ
each-choice. . . . . : . . . . . . . i .... . . . . . . . . . iD 1 70
EMBROIDERED SHIRT WAIST
FRONTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, prime
linen material, beautifully embroidered
These sets are regularly worth to l 'AO
$150 choice ................... 0 1 . JO
m.
Ribbons for Hat Bands 19c Yard
Hundreds and 'hundreds of yards of. pretty ribbon, just the
thing for bands on sailor hats. V inches wide. . These rib
bons come in Persian designs or Rotnan striped effects; in
practically all colors and color combinations. Very much in
demand and values to 60c the yard. A sensational"sale, choice
19c
Laces One-half Price
ces and
y "m: ' Galloons
for One-Hall
The richest and most exquisitely beautiful trimmings
jto be found in Portland are On sale today and Wednes
S JK .. .
day at half the regular prices. Many, many yards. A
large assortment of patterns and prices from which.
to select. . Included are Venise festoons,' Vemse Gal
loons and bands combined with colored silk embroi
dery. New and unique patterns worked out in charm"
ing effects. A distinctive 'touch added to any gown
: by this trimming. Regular , :v.'ry::;M ', V;
, values to $15.00 the yard
Tuesday and Wednesday,
only.
HalfPrice
VENISE LACES AND GALLOONS in white, eery
or black. Distinctive designs' in goodly selection. Reg
ularly priced at PUc to $o.uu tne yard. Tuesday tJa It
iiiiii
and Wednesday at
Reg. $1.00 Vals. ; 50c
Reg. $5.00 Vals. $1.50
Reg. 50c Vals. . . 25c
Reg. $2.00 Vals. $1.00
ReQ. 75c Vals. . 38c; Reg. $1.50 Vals. . 75c
Reg. $2.50 Vals. $1.25 Reg. $5.00 Vals. $2.50
85c Taffetas 69cYd. Bombyx Lining 47c
u
Baitenburg Patterns free
In
the second floor Art Department Tuesday and. balance of
the week, we offer stamped Battenburcr citterns absolutely free
if you buy the braid to' work patterns The saving is worth
xvliJ! . nm?n interested In fanrv neAi. wnrk ahnulfl nrofit
.We have the; Battejuburg braids in Cluny, Duchess, Honlton,
Bruges, Brabant, Irish crochet and the new '.Medici lace braids
n all widths. We also carry ready made medallions to match
the Irish crochet and Medici lace braids. Buy our Battenburg
braids here this week and we will give you a stamped Frag
pattern in any design we carry, absol&tely ....... ......iJL2Lr
ClirtainS very attractive special In !.''
; y ' white Lace Curtains; .they ',' ' ,
comt n Brussels, Irish Point or simple net , -V
:. . effects; 34 yards long and 50 inches wide; - . ';
' ' regular price $175 the pair, spe-
c cial.
ilar price $175 the pair, spe- fl
1, Tuesday...... ...... ... ..3)1 tZu
Post Card Albums 69 c; GSpools Cotlon25c
POSTCARD ALBUMS, cov
ered : with black cloth : hold
SPOOL COTTON, best Amer
ican Thread, black or white;
r-200 cards; $1 values, CfL ' aI1 sixesJ 200 yards on spool;
special . . . ........... . . . Oil C special, Tuesday, six - o r -
KODAK ALBUMS, for un- spools......... .....i.; JC
moupted pictures: regular oc ,RIBBON LEADERS or Bod
values ; on sale at, spe- f A - . f tTXianing ribbon and
-PENS, of best steel, one dozen
in metal case; regularly worth
'10c; . on sale at, special, , fi
' dozen . . ... . . . . . . U C
tape in garments; 10c . . rL'
values', pair ........ . ... . . 3 C
; Garter Elastic, 19c val
ue
arter Elastic, 19c val- A .
Sf7ard...,..........lUC
This remarkable offer includes
any 83c taffeta silk in our en-
tire stock. Black or any color.
. They are the best 85c grades'
to be had in town, too A
Tuesday, only. ....... . JjjC
. The bestv wearing taffeta silk '
lining . made is" the Bombyx. ; ,
V We ' carry it in , all wanted , '
shades : It's .'.specialized for
Tuesday only at, the AIL.
yard, just.......:...: 4l C ,
MlwrMre & Cutlery
, CURVING SETS, made "of; DESSERT KNIVES,; pearl
guaranteed .steel, with ? stag handles, at these unusual prices
'handles; set; " ; J : V ; $16.60 values, dozen , . , $13.35
Regular: $3.56 vals.; set ?2.65 : $18.00 valoes, dozen ; , 14.50 ;
Regular $3.75 vals., set ?2.75 ruit KNAVES, pearl han- ?
Regular $4.00 grades... ?3.00 dies, at these unusual prices : '
Regular $5.00 grades. . .$3.75 $12.00 values, "dozen: .?9.75
Regular $5.75 grades. ;.?4.50 $11oo values', dozen., $11.25
Regular $6.75 grades... $55 '2.25 Butter Knives, ea.?1.80
Regular $8.00 grades. ..$0.25 Regular $13 Butter Spreaders,
. Regular $11.00 grades. .$85 with pearl handles, at. $10.50
Game Sets, $1.65 grades $1.30 Cold Meat Fork has pearl han
'; Game Sets, $2.75 grades ?2.35j worth $2.25; special $1.80
C A R V I N G A N D GAME CAKE KNIVES, pearl handles
' SETS, with pearl handle at : ' R k 4Q x Ca.$2.80
Game, Sets, $5.50 grade. $4.10 6 , y. . ' I0 OA
. GameSets; ! $8.00 grade. $6.00 Regular $4.00 vals., ea.$3.20'
Game Sets, $9.50 grade $7.25 SALAD SETS pearl, handles:
'. Game Sets, $12.00 grade $0.15 Rc&uiar $5.60 grade, set $4.50
'TABLE KNIVES, with cellu- Regular $7,00 grade, set $5.60
Ret 50 e
6 T . ' 4 v , particles pargainized' are com-
TABLE KNIVES,' pearl han- potes, sugar and creams.cake
dies, at these very special prices -baskets, bon bons, bread trays,
$20.00 grade, dozen. . $16.00 p tea sets,; baking dishes and '
$24.00 grade, dozen. .$10.25 fspoon trays,' etc.;; See, them"
Silk Suits Half
Suits Third Less
Come
and
Tuesday continues the sale of Silk
in which all feminine Portland was
ested Monday. Rajah, a taffeu peau
cyg"e
and foulard are the weaves
ployed in the construction of these
ly creations. The popular Princess and
two-piece models are here in rany ef
fects. The gowns are gray, navy or black
in the plain colors? there is also a
assortment - of combinations in plaids
checks, stripes, polka dots and ring
all the new and wanted pat
terns are here. Select a rich.
handsome costume and pay just
Half
Regular
TAILORED SUITS of latest
model and made from materials
most in demand. Garments that
were designed and created by the
country's finest H outfitters ; an
enormous stock to choose from.
Remember, your choice of any tai
lored suit in this house costing '
$40.00 and up-Tucs- j . ;
.inter- A;?.
mm-
JUfilP FROM TRESTLE TO
AVOID ONCOMING CAR
I
Trestle near MilwauKie irom wmcii u . tioioe iamiiy . leapou w .
I' 0 1 T run Over W itTvwi i. vai. awv .vi , w. . vuuw.vt. .
:r jury by taking, the .road to ttio left.
Ti;re peopl, xnn, womia nd
ih!Ki. ha4 an tlmoit xnlracttloua -:
a from death a tretl at Zalaad
i t n -n th Orf on City-Portland
; of th O. TV. r.. yetrJay fter.
.1. 'They vert caught on tb brldff
an 'rgon City trln nd had no al
UrnAUr but to Jump Into tho cully
25 feet below them. They did M and
caped with painful Injuries ' ' ,
Charlea Holdea. planrman la . the
East Side' tiumber companyg mill, hla
wife and their three-year-old ion, .o
etrrr with their two older children, a
oj and glrL started out from their i
home at J70S East Twenty-fim atreet.
Sell wood, to Walk t o Courtney.
At Island - station, the first below
MUwaukie, the wagon road croeaea the
line of O. W. P. They both go over a
deep little rock-lined gully, the elec
tric road in a straight cut and the
wagon road by a winding route. Hold
en, hla wife and the baby - out across
over the tratks while the two older
children refused to cross on the trestle
but walked around on the highway. ?
When the Holdens had crossed about
one third of the way over the bridge
they saw a Portland-bound train ap
proach around the curve. The motor
man, W. A. Shipley, ctalros he had no
power on as he was approaching the
station and as soon as he saw the peo
ple on the trestle he threw on all the
air he could. He could not reverse the
motor because, the trolley was off the
-The Holdens were panto stricken and
although they might have had time to
retreat over the bridge, stood huddled
on one side of the track. The motor
rassed them in safety but tha open
raller extended out further and they
oiuier jumpea or were prusnea oit. tn
bridge. ' ... ,s .f
Holden claims they were knocked off
Df in.c.r wnii tne railway off lclaia
state that this wa not possible as
neither of the victims had any bruises
about the legs. 'When they were picked
up it was found that Mr. Holden had
severe Injuries about the chest and bad
three ribs broken. Mrs. Holden suf
fered nrulAAff ftnri ftif.m.l lnlti.U. rpl..
baby when It fell, landed on the mother
ana was almost uninjured.
The Holdens were taken to the Good
BamarlUn hospital -where It was said
today , that both would recover. ;
YOUNG SAIESW03fA '
RECEIVES HEAVY FIEJ
Mllff. 8. Dorr. Whrv.mr! mvrtA
flf rtsWIisir fnv l. Alt n - iKt-n.f.a- ...
dress goods In the Hotel Portland with
out having obtained a city license, was
- - ? . " ' " . V.UID1 VII II.
the municipal court The ease against
Miss Marguerite i Murphy,' arrested at
dismissed.. ,.. - ,!.' .
Perfect fitting glasses II at Metzger
$5001011 GOIIE;
LOST OR STOLEN?
Visitor to City Mystified by
. Sudden Disappearance -of
His ifoney. ,
. Five hundred dollars In currency was
either picked up on Third atreet between
Oak and Stark this morning, or it was
stolen from the pocket of Walter Lln
nette of Bridal Veil, to whom it be
longed, as he was ascending to the sev
enth floor of the Chamber of Commerce
bulldiug In an elevator. '. .'
The money was In greenbacks of the
denominations of '11, - U, 110 and
$20...-? Linnette received the i currency
from the -United States National bank.
Third and : Oak streets, ' a short time
after it opened this morning, and went
at one to an office on the seventh floor
of the Chamber of Commerce, less than
one block distant. When ha reached the
office he discovered that the money was
missing. - !,..-:,..- ',.--v,v..jA
Llnnotte says that as he was wearing
an overcoat he reached down inside of
it to the inside pocket and deposited the
roll of bills. He fully believed the. roll
was safe in the pocket, but there is a
possibility (the bills never reached the
pocket, but slipped through to the pave
ment, where they lay ready for the hand
of .the first.. . observant person who
paneed by. ' -
wnue going op in one oi ine elevators
on the xpira-street stae or: tne ornce
building he remembers that a , man
dressed in gray brashed by him to reach
tne cage uoor. -. as me eievaior : was
crowded at the time, however, the Iden
tity of the other paeBengers In the cage
cuunot be learned. Linnette Is not sure
which of the two elevators on that aide
of the building he entered.
EXPECT GUSHER
in POLK COUNTY
'" ;ilM.:;i.'-''7'r "'v' "'-i'-' ""'" ' V1'" I '' '
Oil Company Finds Petroled
um in One Well Work
' Starts, on Another. ;
Membera of the Folk pouniy Oil com
pany, whrch Is composed of , Portland
business men, . are expecting" "a great
strike on their property within a fsw
weeks and predict that new commer
cial Held will shortly be openod in the
vlcinltv of Portland that will lake posi
tion , among the leading sSnddltrles of
tne state. jureaay one wen jim uwn
opened, but through an accident had to
be abandoned and a newone started.
This well Is now down-to, depth of
between 100 and 200 feet. The old well
went to a depth, of 860 feet when oil
was found. Natural gaa was, also
found and it is expected that both oil
and gas will ba found . in commercial
Quantities. A '
In speaking of their property, which
contains 20 acres and lies directly n
thei Southern Paciflo railroad about
three and one half miles - from Dallas,
representatives of the company : said
today: - . i ' i":'-"' ,;-; ' :" '
.i'Soma time ago in order to asoertaln
whether or not petroleum oil could be
discovered on the ands n question,
rnnaMApahla drlllinr wa done. Oil.
also eras, was found, and reasonable in
dications that coal might also be found
on these lands. At certain depths kaolin
Is found, and from tests mau tne nnrai
kind 6f pottery ware can be manufac
tured from It, also high grade of
pressed brick. Therefore we now know
that the only prospective feature is as
to the Quantities of oil and gaa we shall
d. ....
nnalneera and workmen r are v now
busily engaged in drilling, and the work
will be prosecuted as speedily as prac
tical methods permit, and until the re
sults we confidently anticipate are re-
MANY DWELLINGS
UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
II
Number Exceeds That of
;i Any Period in the His-"
I tory of the City.
-Never before, in th history ot Port
land have there .been so many small
buildings ' tinder eonstruotton as there
are at this time," - declared Contractor
Charles , S. Fisher. "By small build
ings 1 1 mean dwelling ' houses of all
sises.' , I doh't look for very . much
heavy construction this summer. Out
side of the Christian association build
ings, one hotel and half a doien small
business blocks, nothing In the line
of heavy buildings may be looked for
this summer. In fact, I don't look for
an increased demand fbir office build
ings, warehouses and large business
structures until Portland has more
manufacturing plants. . : - ' -
'This la the one great need ojf Port
land. A large city cannot be built by
putting up huge office buildings,- ho
tels and business . houses. The people
must have permanent employment, and
In erder to supply this manufacturing
plants must be established here." .
Fulton Want Battleships.
(WiMngto BoTfii ' of The . JonrnL) '
r. Washington. Anril 27.- Seuator Pul
ton will stfeak in favor of four battleships-late1
this afternoon.'. which .pro
gram it Is conceded will not go through.
Practically all Pacific. . coast senators
support the four battleship program. ,
votiiigSiiies
; t'r- .t '': !.J;.SjSSSBsMBBasBasWSSSSB .fef-'sA-'i'tX' -'j-':' J'u.-'i'
Three Million Dollar Corpor
ation to Handle Entire ;
Output of Country,
, - (United Press Leased Wire.) .
v ' Ban rranclsco, . April : HjJl $J,000,- -000
voUng machine "trust" is the lat- k
est monopoly. The Empire Ballot Ma-,
ehlna company, embracing all the bal-'
lot machine eompanles . In the - United
States 1 lt name, r - f l '.- ,rr, '
Every; patent in any way affecting
any part ' of these machines will be
Drought ; into tne. organisation so teat :
there will be only one voting machine
purchasable in the United States. , r
President Lemb of the United States
Standard, one .of the -concerns In the '
and Adam Andrews of Ban Franolsoo, -
is tne - vtce-presiaent." Heretofore t ft ere .
has been much rivalry and contention
as to which Is the best machine ion the '
market.- The combine does away with :
this, resulting in the manufacture of '
a machine in wnicb ail patents win .
be taken advantage of. A meeting of .
the directors of the trust will be .
held In San Francisco late today.
Perfect fitting glasses tl at Metagef
t r-
Sold Uquor on Snnday.
C.-Kockstad.'a saloon keeper at Front
and Burnslde. was fined -121 In the
municipal court today for selling liquor ;
on Sunday. Jaoob .Wind, East Third,
and Rast Burnslde, was fined $18 on a
similar charge.
MeUger, jeweler, tit Washlngtc. ' '