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.-THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; "PORTLAND, FRIflAY EVENING, MAY'V 1808.- mm P'MllBiii's est a mm Shop, Before or After Six-Store Will Remain Open Until 9:30 M--Readjhe in News hd Barga Men's 35c Hose at 25c Remember thescrare a prime quality of lisle "thread Hose. in a brilliant fast black.' Ab solutely plain and In perfect taste for wear with any shoe or -sort of clothing.' Regular values 35c the pair: save 10 cents and buy Sat urday for. MEN'S - NIGHT SHIRTS ; . for summer wear. Made of good quality muslin, neatly trimmed. French neck style. Regularly 75c each; priced Saturday at only . i ' ' ''25c 59c MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS An extra fine grade' of Irish linen with hemstitched border. Fastidious fellows who prefer thetosfchiiuld- take liberal advantage. These sell regu- "jf larly for 75c each, .Saturday's priccJMgr f JC Mesh Veilings 50c Values 24c FACE COVERINGS in all the wanted meshes; in chenille ef fects. Colors are black, navy, "brown, white on black or black on white. Veilings were never so popular as they are this sea son, and this store is selling more veilings than any other in Portland. These goods sell regularly for up to 50c O yT the yafd ; special, yard . AC WOMEN'S HANDKE R CHIEF S Pure 4inen, hem stitched ' borders. Also hand-., kerchiefs in linen cambric of a "fuTeeerulTiEltrier style a regular 20c value;- priced at.,.. ...1.&2C Women's Low Neck Vests 39c Warm weather Vests that assure comfort and decidedly pleas ing to the dainty woman. Swiss ribbed lisle, low neck, sleeve less style, trimmed with beautiful lace. Regular price.'OA 50c each special . , lisle ; nicely fin lar 35c grade.' lisle; nicely finished at yoke and armholes. Uur regu- A Women's' Hose 39c Pair WOMEN'S HOSE For sum rrier wear with-low shoes. A large lot, including black, -all-over lace,, black boot lace ef- fects and fancy hose in dotted "designs, checks and "two-tone effects. v' All sizes are to be had in this lot, and they are the best possible qualities. Abso lutely fast dyes and the most wanted patterns. QQ lar price 50c to 65c, pr. OuC WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, in- bachelor bows,, etc Regular 25c and 35c qualities ; Q special at.............. JLC i . Children's Dresses 97c A stirring Saturday v special in the little folks' shops; 2d floor. Dresses made of plain. pink or blue 1 chambray 'in charmingly dainty t - styles; trimmed with white p?cjtie and wash braids. , Kese frocks" are for littleladies from 6 to 14 yearsof age. Sc regularly at $1.75, Saturday's prfcpf , ,ft. Jl C FANCY RIBBONS There. is an immense assortment of f ancys and plain black taffeta Ribbons in this' lot-' - Dresden, plaids, stripes, chiffons in the fancys and good grade taffetas in" the blacky Widths , t ( from 3 to 8 inches; values up. to 65c at. IOC WAISTS. for boys: dark colored. ,; for out-of- faoof wear; in navy and white, pr' black and white ; regular price 35c each j on sale rj at, special, each. ....... ... ...fl. . J ,C $28.50, $32.50 Rajah SilkSuitsSpec.$19.85 To those who want tailored suits distinctively different from those ordinarily seen, this special will appeal with unusual force. It's a story of -ISO strikingly smart models for street wear in the most popular silk fabric of the season Rajah and Taffeta weaves Skirts are in the full flare, pleated style, arid jackets are made richly plain or trimmed. The colors are brown, navy blue Copenhag en blue, green and nat ural pongee; reg. vals. $28.50 & $32.50 choice, $19.85 Pint Bottle Ammonia 10c Household Ammonia of good Something needed in every ficTii priced for Saturday, only. ...... strenerthi full size pint bottle. sehold. Very specially 1A ... 1UC 5c LAtE PAPER DOILIES, to be used with ices, salads, etc., and for decorating the table. Regularly 10c a dozen; special. HAIR BRUSHES of an excel lent quality. -Have ebony or foxwood handles and pure bris tles. Regular $1.85 A values; special.. tPielt CHAMOIS SKINS of straw color; medium sizes, for toilet use and polishing ; 25c values ; special WRITING PAPER withjinen cloth finish ; 1-Ib. packages, 10ft sheets to a package ; , regular 35c values, "special, at OA only ......ZOC SIDE COMBS of plain shell color. Excellent quality; 65c values, Saturday, the pair. 39c 15c GARTER ELASTIC of fan cy ruffled silk; all colors. Reg ularly 45c the yard ; spe cial for Saturday:..... 30c CAKE SETS, with heavy gold lec6rations ; T pieces; special....!.. dluJ Chocolate Sets $1.15 Lawn Goods Bargains Decorated fancy china in' various lines, decidedly underpriced for Saturday's selling. Included are handsomely decorated chocolite sets . 1 1 J of 7 pieces; special for Saturday. ... ..9llD SALAD SETS, 7 pieces; gold border with red roses; AO Saturday. .OC ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS with pink roses for decorations. Dresden, effects, A'C Special Saturday . . . 4) X UD 95c PUDDING SETS in white and gold ; 7 pieces ; special at , GERMAN CHINA DINNER SETS, sell regularly, at $20; spe- J AA cial for Saturday only..... ..DXfrUU Same, $18.00. value.'. . .1, . . . . . " . . . .v. .'. . ; ... .' ; .$1350 AT 10Table of choice chinaware, containing Creamers, Sugar Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Mugs, Spoon Trays, Olive Dishes, Bon Bons, etc 1 Ac Excellent values and very pretty choice. ..I 1UC On ale Mtei 6 P, Only. See the Beauty Pins Hand Bags $1A8 3 Prs. Men's Hose Men's Underwear Topsy Twirl at 35c Base Balls for 15c Curtain Swiss 15c With enameled tops, plain Ro- -man finish or set with pearls ., and turquoise.. Many styles to 1 chooses from ; 15c, values, Q pair, Saturday evening. . . OC The ; new twostrap Avenue Bags in- gray mottled effect. Moire lined and fitted with ex tra coin purse; $2.00 values, Saturday evenings price........ ....... $1.48 Of fine black cotton. Nicely finished and a grade that gives good wear. They sell regular ly at 2 pairs for 25c; Saturday after 6, 3 for. . &)C Merino Underwear, the most desirable weight for the pres ent season: Tan color. Regular ,50c values, Saturday after 6, the garment, special at. 42c The great Persian- game, one of the most fascinating games ever invented. A spjercriid out-of-door exercise. Regularly 50c, Saturday after 6, QC special. iDC The well known Bishop base ball, guaranteed to be hand wound and sewed; sells every where for 25c each ; our price Saturday evening. 15 c s Trimmed Hats'ffi $3.98 The regular values run as high as $ 1 3.50 each..Chartning styles originated in the millinery f ash iort shops of the country. The trim mings are ribbons, flowers, etc. A large assortment of shapes. The premier millinery bargain of come from New York makers; some our own workrooms Spec' $2.98 and $3.98 9 H the season. Some from Auto Veils 98c Ea iy3 to 3 yards long and all col ors in the lot. , Values to $3 each. Saturday eve- nn ning, each........ ...... OC Six Kerchiefs 19c Lawn Handkerchiefs for the children. A good grade, neat ly finished, with hemstitched borders. Regularly 5c each. Saturday, after 6, spe- A 13C For sash and bedroom win dows. In white only; the pat terns are medium or large dots, stripes and fancy designs; J. 7c grade, Saturday eve-' jj ning 121; 20c grade.. IDC cial .6 for Kid Gloves 59c Pr An odd lot of 1 and 2-clasp Gloves, not all sizes in one col or, but values to $2.25 the pair. Wonderfully reduced for Sat 'urday evening, to, the rA ' pair........ -DUC suZerMen's Shoe Specials MEN'S OXFORDS in over 25 styles; patent or dull leather, tan or brown; but tons, Bluchers of "regular lace; soles are all welt sewed and every shoe in the lot is a 1908 style; plenty of sizes; phenomenal values; shoes , regularly worth to $5 MEN'S OXFORDS In many styles; patent leather ordain kid or calf; all the popular shapes in toes and till the fastenings are here, styles of lace and button -fastenings; welt soles; first - class footwear in every way; there are all sizes to choose from; hard shoes to beat at $3.50 and $4 After 6 Only ru:iA u-.t And WJJJJU d 1 JCffd Bonnets $3.29 White lawn head coverings for the little ones. Neatly trimmed with lace, emboidery, niching and ribbons: 25c to 40c values for 13 50c to 75c grades for 29 85c to $1.10-grades for... 47 $1.25 to $1.75 grades for.,G9 $1.85 to $2.25 grades for B8$ 20c Hose 12V2C Pr A large table filled with hos iery at this low price. They are all fast black. There are women's seamless hose of good quality, regularly 20c the pair; boys' heavy lxl ribbed hose for playing baseball and out-door wear ; also misses' lxl rib for school 'hose. Regular prices of the children's stockings up to 20c the pair ; choice of ial any on .the table.....'. 12C $1.50 Kimonos 79c bhort kimonos or dressing sacques, in plain white or fig ured lawn. They are very charmingly trimmed with tucks, lace and .embroidery.. Some are finished with Dutch neck, which is trimmed with very pret- tv embroidery edge ; otHers are finished . with Valenciennes lace edge at sleeves and neck; all sizes; regular $1.25 and $1.50 n values choice ' Saturday After Six 79c Window Screens for 23c Ea Window Screens, size 18x23 inches; special after 6. 23 Window Screens, sizes 24x37 inches ; special after 6, only 28 Window Screens, size 30x37 inches; special after 6t only 37 winaow Mjcau, uxio incnes ; special after 6, only 42 LAWN MOWERS, ball bearing with high wheel; 16-inch size; special after 6, only' ?5.50 The 18-inch size for only ?5.00 Lawn Mowers, with good quality brass bushings,: 13-inch size, special after 6 only .92.50 fl Th. 16-inch size for oiilv 82.75 GRASS CATCHERS, with heavy iron bottom,' special ..,.'.85 50 c Bottle Toilet Water 39c Violet, rose or lilac odors in toilet water. 4-oz. bottles ; worth 50c each ; Sat-1 Qft urday evening - 0jC RAZOR STROPS, combina tions of hone and swing styles, regularly 35c each; spe- rtr cial at OC Cut Glass Is Low Priced i : . . DENTINE TOOTH POW- 1908 DIARIES with leather DER, made by Calder. "Reg- covers; prices after 11 0ee ' ularly 25c the bottle; iv6o'clock. . . a i.gJJ special............ C5c-K C0MBS in shcl, ,0 mti iruruun rntfAu ...:.u 1. . . . v i iv u at 1 viuiiuu 111 wiLii tuiu inuunis, j.uiiu tO white porcelain jars ; OO choose from. Values to 50c values, special. J7C $1.25 each; special.. 89c Handled Candy Dishes, each. .S3.00 Flower Centers, $11.00 valujrs. .87.15 . Nut Bowls, $5.50 values 83.40 $8.50 Fancy Fruit Bowls 85.75 $4.00 Pint Pitchers ..... , . 82.75 $3.00 Quart Pitcher for. ..... . $3.35 $3.50 Sugar and Creamer. . . . .82.00 $4.75 SWEET PEA VASES, for after 6-inch Nappies,pccrah7TT7T Olive Trays, worth $1.75, sp'l. Handled Bon Bona, $2 values Handled Bon Bons, $2.50 vals; Footed Compotes, $2 values.". $650 8-inch Bowls, eafh.l $2.50 Fancy Spoon Trays. 6 p. m. only.... 731105 91.05 $15 $1.50 :?1.25 : 94.00 .91.50 .93.00 T J- JUTE NO GOOD TO TENDLETOX PEOPLE Jadge Lowril Sy Proposed TTeek't x ' End Arrangement 1 Not ;: , - " A6crptmbe. t L (.Salom 1 Bureau of Tb Journal. Hiata StrwL) 1. ' flem. Or In reiponM t r;'int ftom lh Orea-on atat railroad -' - 3aift Stephen JL. Lowell of Pendleton wrltaa tbat ft apeclai weck'i and rat on the O. R. N. .between Portland ud Pendleton would b of lit. tie value. . CKlxena of Pendleton had asked that the railroad commission uh U lnnaence to obtain for the people of that city a Saturday to Monday rata of-one and one third far. - "L'nder auch an arrangement," aar I o1 it e Lowell, "people . of Pendleton would be compelled to une the nlarht train on Saturday and the Sunday even, lna; train returning. If It were poeal ble to leave Pendleton on any train Sat urday returnlnr Monday some bene fit might be tfetived from it." . ? , k 1 Bishop O Gormaa'l BWhdax. 'Si ' (rnltfd Prwa teaard Wira.) , Clou Fail. 8. U, lli)r lat Rev. Thomas O'Oorman, bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of 81oux Kalla, wm 61 years old today. Blehop O'Gorman la regarded as one of the most learned of the Catholic prelates In America. Born in Boston in 1143. -he came weat with bis parents at an early age and received his early schooling In Cblcage and 8L PauL He then went to FTance, where he spent 1 years In study. Upon hia return to the United States he took ft prominent place among Cauhollo educa tors. He was the t irat president of Sit. Thomas' college in Minnesota and prior to his elevation to the bishopric In ISM he had been for five yean one of the Instruct ore at the Cathollo uni versity at Wftsblna-ton. - , Bannon'a for stocklnfi tomorrow. See 4, page S. i is ( v. UMATILLA INDIAN .REVIVAL OPENED , .(Special Dbpaick to The Joersal.) , 'Pendleton, Or May 1. The Preaby teriftn evangelical meetings to be held by the Indiana upon the reservation commenced last night and many In dians are now. here front the reeerr tlone of the northwest io attend them. The meetings will be held ta ft large tent near the ' .Presbyterian ratsaion. The : firm meeting - was conducted by Rev. Mount Arthur. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Robert- Parsons. In dlao evangelist, of Cottonwood. Idaho. A large delegation of nearly one hun dred Indians came In last evening from the Nei Perce, Warm Spring. Taklna and other reservations. This afternoon at S o'clock s. social win be held In the big revival tent under the auspices "f the Christian Endeavor society.. These and the Indians of the Umatilla reser- Tsuon win give me memDers or otner tribes ft hearty welcome felATILLAS PAX V r 1JILLS PEOilPTLY , iBpacUl I) lap tea . to Tbe . JosrniM ' r ' VMillilna Or - u. , in.. of 160,000 to the Umatilla Indiana by ivTciiuucni mil- wf ea bum TeSUIteu in the Indians-paying up . their store blllft and standing accounts and prac ticftlly all btber obligations. Many 'of the lending Indians have large accounts with business houses nd th discharge of these obligations has .J-'bean mote prompt nnder this payment of funds than under any former payment In the history, of the tribe. Agent Arthur K. McFatrtdge encourages them In meeting their obit cations and has -been largoiy Instrumental in the che-nged condition of the tribe In the past year. More children have been In school at the agency than everbefore. . i; j tnko-BoLie Phone System. - - fspedal .Diseatrk t Tba Jonnwl.l ' ; . i - Boise, Idaho, May 4. It la reported that an Independent' telephone. line, is now being constructed from Elko. Ne--vada, to- Mountain Home, end It is jjn- derstood. It vwlll be extended from the ' latter place to Boise some, time durlng--1908, which will give this city a direct line Into the heart of Nevada.- Jt I thought the exchange of the new sys-r tern will be established here. The-lu-; stallatlon wiU give Bolsa three dlav tinct systems, j. . , ... t -V ' " ... ' r Medical Board Next at Boise.' v' (Special Dtapatrh e The Jeoreal)- - ' Boise, Idaho. Mav 1. At the meet--Ing of the state board of medical ex-v aminere at Coeur vd'A lene. In northern-' : Idaho, out -of 28 applicants - for -cer. . tlficates to practice medicine in Idaho 11 were successful. Th n.rt u.iin Of the board will ba held in Rnlu rtin. her 6. and. T. . - - . . - . 1