C;- . . V V. THE OREGON -llXAIL Y - JO JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,' MAY 5, 1908. 85c Japanese Silk 65c Yd 20c Side Combs 12c 5 Packages Seeds 5c $lWhmryeemdsmc Thoitsanda of fords in this lot, all bargamized for Monday's, gell ing. VA fabric without equal in popularity for warm weather Prepare for the warm weather by getting your white woolen rlaln shell color Id Comb; regularly eold at 20o the pair, Wednesday price .....120 oumoi In tine, for pack. Im a we y clothe. s fur, carpet, ate 150 tin tor ...10 Vea-etable seeds, beat; turnips, carrots, ' rid 1 lanes, lettuoe, cabbage, oorn. : atov a pkaa 6 WHIT ' 60T- skirl or suit at prices decidedly reduced. No wardrobe is :om- plete without garments of this sort and ; no better opportunity could be found to purchase the material.- White serges and wear-serviceable and attractive. 27 and 36-inch widths in the -) assortment For the simple, plain waist or the richly trimmed Panamaslwithou entire stock to choose fromrpetializedfor fancy 'waist, no better material is made. Note the price con cessions. VOW Tira, av Wednesday : orted wldt S pk ., The 11.00 qualltlea, apeolal . . The fl.00 lit The fl.SS 93c The $1.80 The $LT5 qualltlea. $1,29 Th 6 gmde, ACr Special, yard .....w' The 31.00 grade, -jm. special, yard ... The $1.15 Grade, Q2c special, yard . . . qualltlea, qualltlea, NEW ARRIVALS IN KHAKI RIDINd SUITS SEPARATE SKIRTS AND BLOUSES OVXA.TIO- special apeoiat peciai . WAXES VA ,PBV 84 sheets In roll; special t ..5 MAI The fl.SO $l;72l The $$.00 The $$.50 The $1.10 C. AO The 31.71 2The 32.00 CJ Jft rhe .MC AO quality ..-Uy quality quality ,.oy quality .."'V3' 1VI VAVX 1VI toilet and bath. quautiea. quautiea, SZ.19 $2.40 quautiea. qualltlea, peclal . . J5o Dint bot- apeoiai apaciai peciat '. tie 204 pa. AJOtf Royal Bon Ton Corsets 53.50 ; . ... ( . Models Special $247 . The Roval .Worcester Bori Ton Corsets, model 863: verv stvlish and shapely. Medium high bust long back and Princess hips. Supporting and beautifying the figure in a healthful Art A1 manner, ;. Sizes, 18 to ,30; worth $3.50Wednesday,OWfl. ROYAL. WORCESTER COKSST Model 623. A very pOpjK lar number designed for the medium figure, Medium, high bust, !- Tl j r ...v.:. v . c:. i luiLCia wu. 1 iuiuc 1111c VYHiic uauaic, tjLccs x -m f l 30; worth $1.50 Wednesday's price'. . . . .7. : . ."s&i'AU Call at our Corset Department Wednesday and let-Miss Milne, an expert torsetiere, show and explain to you the"advantages of the Royal Worcester Corsets. V; ; , ' Lawn Mowers Lawn an Gard en MjrKaw,-r We can sell you the lawn mower you want at a saving. Department store low prices and the best possible grades. All sizes. UKA55 CATCHERS, galvanized onA bottoms, extra quality, special... V . . vDC GARDEN HOSE, gTiaranteedquality, special BOfeet, worth $5.75 ; Wedpeiday for ;VGAS STOYES, Wial Wednesday 55? JTWURNERHOT PLATES ?1.05 ! ONE-BURNER LAMP STOVES. . . . . .40 TWOBURNER LAMP STOVES 80tf O-BURNER BLUE FLAME JTOVES-at. $4.50 Efface Oval Spoon Trays, Uf a regular $2.30 value.)leZ) ROUND NAPPIES, $2.50 values $1.25 HANDLED BON BONS, $3 values. ..$1.50 HANDLED BON BONS, $3.75 vals.. .$1.88 FOOTED JELLY DISHES, $3.25 val.$1.63 SUGAR AND CREAMER, $4.50 set. .$2.25 FANCY CHEESE DISHES, $5. vals. .$2.50 CENTER HANDLED BON rf0 TC BONS, $7.50 values.... 5J0 OVAL FLOWER VASE, $7.50 value. $3.75 NUT BOWLS, worth $8.00 each for. . .$4.00 FLOWER VASES, regular $16.50 val.$8.25 JELLY DISHES, worth $7.50 each. . . .$3.75 A large assortment of cut glass on sale at reduced prices. Special bargains in candle shades. yBuWon Lace Curtains$3.50 Values for $2.15 Pure White Lace Curtains in Brussels Net, Irish Point or Renaissance effects. Superb qual ities, handsome exclusive patterns. Full width anc$ length; worth $3.50 the pair 2 Ready-to- Wear Hats mm Womens outing hats, Misses' and Children's school and .outing hats, in large va r i e t y. Rough or smooth braids of good quality. Trimmed in smart tailored effects ribbons, quills and silk being effective ly used. The colors are burnt, white, navy, brown or black. In this sale there are some 450 hats concerned. The bargains Jast for Wednesday and Thursday only. Your choice of 7iieIi I r our entire assortment in g-OU if Ml LPSS these lines, all at a ME $1.98 Pair Chamois Gloves Uaglh-Worlh $3 Special Viedaesday " " : y Elbow" length ChamojaGloves in white, cream,' or natural color.' One of the most popular handwearfads of the season. Large ly called for to be worn on the street or on dress occasions. For Wednesday we are offering ajegular $3.00 quality, QO at, special; the pair. . . . Ol VO ALLOVER LACES AND TRIMMINGS rLACESThe allovers come in Venise, Orl ental and Valenciennes designs. The trim mings come in Venise bands and galloons, some with silk embroidered centers. Regu lar values in this lot run as high QQ as $9 a yard; choice Wednesday 9a uO FANCY RD3BONS Width 3tf to 6 inches. In two tones, Dresden effects, plaids, stripes, etc. Used for millinery trimmings and very popular for the new sailors, o n Worth to 75c the yard; special atijC COLORED EMBROIDERIES Every yard of our stock of these very fine goods in seta to: match; including U fSfP edges, insertions and. allovers WOMEN'S HOSE Fast black lisle hose with self color or fancy embroidery. Very fine qualities that retail regularly at 75c and 85c the pair. All sizes in the lot; choice A Wednesday. OiJC 10 BUTTONS Chamois Gloves for women, in white cream or natural. Regular price $1.50 the oair1 Wednesday WOMEN'S ELASTIC BELTS, plain or stud ded effects, assorted colors; fitted with fine imported buckles; great assortment, contain ing belts worth $2U50 to $3 each; fQ very good Btyles; choice Wednesday 10"O Traveling Bags for Men or Cy c 4Q Women.. V These bags are leather lined and fitted with brass trimmings and locks. 16 or 18-inch sizes. Well made, regular price $7.50 each; very special for 10 Wednesday, 1 7 MEN'S NEQLIGEE SHIRTS, finished with pearl buttons, full cut, perfect fitting. Colors -are cream, tan or gray. Worth QQ $1.25 each; special -eOC MEN'S FANCY VESTS in stripes, checks, . plain white or linen shades. Worth to $2.00 each ; special 98c MEN'S CASHMERE HOSE with double heel and toe. Colors, Oxford or natural gray. Regu larly 25c the pair Wednesday 17c s Tourist Coats Just What You Need on a Trip Values to $35-47.98 When you go to the seashore this summer you'll be sorry if you have not taken advantage of this splen did sale of women's coats. They are very good styles and the best grade of materials. Long loose-fitting models that are so full of solid comfort when the cool breezes blow, orso indispensable on a trip. Checks, plaids, stripes or mixtures. Nicely rxirnmea ana , well made; regular values to $35.oo each: a. coat bar gain that will not; be duplicated; on sale at, special, each WOMEN'S GOWNS of fine nainsook, mus lin or cambric; have low, round neck, either square, V-shape or high; sleeves are long or short, in Irimnnn nr Kut.fL, -...I-. neatly trimmed with lace or embroidery; a ..... ..,,..v..,, u,,, ,,,1, JUUr 10lS greatly reduced for today's selling Reg. 90c and $1.00 Reg. $175 and $2.00 values 69 values $1.29 Reg. $1.25 and $1.50 Reg. $Z25 and $2.50 values 98 values 81.48 each; a $7, Cc Women's Oxfords $1.98 Worth to $3.00 In this lot are low shoes in kid or canvas and in many styles. Light or heavy soles; regular lace, blucher or button; leather or covered Cuban heels; plain or tipped toes. The colors are pink, blue, gray, brown, green and white in the canvas and black in leather. Neat styles and values up to $3.00 choice .............. $1.98 WHITE CANVAS CLEANER, the reg- ular 25c size ; special . Wednesday. . . , 4 . , 1 C A7TEND THE MAY SALE of LINENS j women-s astm Housekeepers are sure to be decidedly interested and very enthusiastic concerning the economies offered on Sheets, xea opreaas, aaDie linens, 2neetmg3, etc. ihose featured in this sale are of the less expensive grades, designed for summer use. .Note the values offered DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS of good size ; come with plain hemmed or hemstitched border; A special, each 1 e aj TABLE DAMASK, full bleached, 12 patterns to choose from, fft special, the yard OOC TABLE DAMASK of heavy weight, cream color, a good wearing quality; special at, the yard, f only...... ...OllC in the price details that follow- BED SPREADS of light weight for , summer use; size 2x2, 7 special, each...... -.wleD Size 23i2yi yards, spe- cial, each DleD BATH TOWELS of large size, cream color; 200 dozen in t Ol the lot;. special, each. la&SC BLEACHED SHEETING, full width for large size beds; oj special, the yard...... f C ROLLER TOWELING 8,000 f'ards of a heavy grade, all 1 A inen Toweling, special, yd. . . 1UC CROCHET BED, SPREADS in Marseilles pattern, large 41 in size, special, each . $ i40 SHEETS made from heavv, round thread linen finished sheeting; size 2x2 yards, special, each... 85 Size 2x2yi yards, special, rr - each jC Worth to $H.QQ In this lot are canvas or leather low shoes In superb assortments. The leathers are kid, pat ent or calf. The canvas is of best quality and in several coiors. mere are Uibsons, Colonials, uaraen lies and button styles. Light hand turn or extension welt soles. Low. hisrh or medium heel short vamp; vals. to $4. Wednesday WHITE CANVAS CLEANER, 10c size; w canes aay. , $2.89 :5c I I ' m ...... .I , . Viun . n ' J '" I- . II PORTLAND FOR :: Iffi METIIIG Washington - Grocers to Work With Portland Dele, gates for Comention. VsncUl Dtpatehta Tb JoaraaL) RDokane. r Waatv,' Mar 6 Eugana Mtrhnei nA Chrla Anderson left yea terday for , Pendleton, where they; will meet delegates from Be&ttle; Taeoma, lortland and Other Oregon and, Cali fornia citiea ana jourocj w du. Un,l the National Retail Orocera as sociation, which saeeu ta.-.that city WFrom Pendleton the delegate wUl go to lMnver. where they Will be Joined 1 by .... 1 . t mm rv rnlnMiiA TTnh. Nevada and Idaho. All will then go to Ht. JUHJia, wnere mni oa.w. iu oln them and all wUl go by special train to Boston, Stop will be made . -'.Tie World Beet CUmeAe ' f- Xa not entirely free frora dlseaae, on tr high elevation .-.fever prevail, ..v.i'. r.n th. lower level malart ! t"n.runtred te a greater or leaa ex- t-nt ei-cordlng 'to,. aJtituae. to over ri.mi climate affection, laaaltuda. ma I riH, Jmindloe, billone, . fever i and and rneral debility, th moet 1 1 oo'ttve remedy I Electric Elttera, th -! ! nllerailve anl blood purifier; tl .titoio for every form of bodily s.nn., nervoimneea, .and insomnia. i, uatr- ttuarantee at fcKldmor 1'i-vg comi-any a nortv Wee 0c , at Chloaa-o,1 Niagara. Fall and Albanr. The BpoJtane delegate announced that they , Intend , to work , with . the Oregon delegation to get the 180 con vention for Portland. There are five repreaentadvea from this state, two from fiDokan. two from RmI. m-A one from Tacoma. Seattle "wanted the convention to be held t . the .Alaska Tukon-Paclflo exDoaitlon. but flneU gave In to th Beaver delegate, ani mi wui worn lor oruana. : New Incorporation. (Special DUpateb t Tb Journal.) eprporaUon have been filed in th of- t -2i JPCrT,Uiry ot t' follow: -'J TUton Bank; principal office, rt?tt-tlSLr.ni --eltw atock, 11.006- Ch1"3i4i1 and John Weeley Ladd! m. .in company; DrtnclDal at- Jll?5S""r-C,t'r- Oregon; capltaTatoSk. L5iLTrdrr k tock. IIOO.OOO: Incorporator W Nelaon. F. M. kead. tv c7 Patterson! T. J. Ward and EHay..: "Uer"on Aunisvllle Mutual Telephone com pany; principal office. AumavlUe, Ore- J on: capital atock. 11,700; incorporator h LewU, William Strayer and P J. Von Behren. . - nol.lDl.h.DnlK.A.J . . cipal office, Portland, Oregon; capital t. iw.n.. . ,,vvv, lauorpuraior. Annie K. Ji Rutherford. Th.. f mnmmmm "TX7 1 7 1 tm.- Uaera" association; principal office. Dell. - Malheur county, . Oregon; capital , i,vv, iiivuryiiraior, w, j. Gnnti T II W.ovnr T W T . ,ii , Clevelanil and D. F. Bogga. ' New Kotarleg. , ? (Sft:lm DiiBsteh 'Th ioarml.) cawm ir- mar -om mission aa notarie public have ben iaaued to th ronowing:; rann A. iiow ana Jame ThotiiDaon. Portland! n. rt . niHvr Culver: John R. Bandera Sharldan; Let unnmiro, fenaicton. . . . SCHOOL HT STAYTOli This the Hope of State Su perintendent His Argu ment for Schools. (Salem Bureau of The Journal. 8T SUte treat) flAlm ClT . Mr v K fTi im mn' ceuenc prospect tnat stay ton in Marion county wUl eUblUh the first union high school under the law passed by th legiaiarure last ; winter,-. Blx flUtrict are included in the plans and the peo- n 1. l.fllll . A M mmm.mmm,lmw 1 ' . , "H "i. rufucu - union. - V. Am, ---.", nuusnnmnaeni 01 duduo in traction, and President Campbell of the University of Oregon, -addreased the PPJ? n.the district Friday and Bat- , " 7 ' "" awnumem very mucn mmr.m m- V IT ".' "'I rll, tn 1- of the h..Mr."f.. '":" i.- - "ir". v: win do nara to ArS2L.f- the.m' td Buperlntend- 8 avtoM'Th- V"Lma " I'1". im dlatr let. . tt"r.u'"m ll'0?"7 L f... JTuchl. ,or ths town or tenter thai -in r"?."" p5cWlt 4helr children.' t. , n . M.am r,rant or country h gh country people for thlr exclusive use , ..... .to my khi nave vrr advanUge they Would have if they lived In the city. It costs them very little, while If they were compelled to sena tneir cnuaren to tne city to chool the cost would be great; be side there must b taken - Into consid eration other thine young student in the city that surround th So far there are six county hiarh ecnooia in uregon out no union high schools have yet been established. though there has been much talk of atabliphlna- high schools In various parts of th state. Jealousy of th centtr ha for th roost part prevented th establishment of the schools and prevented the people from taking ad vantage of th law allowing the estab lishment or tneae acnooi. PE0PITS OF MINES Df THE C0EUK D'ALENES Net Profit Over $8,000,000 Turned Jh to iiMeagor of Shoshone County, According to Idaho Law. 1 ., (Special Dtipateh te Tb foareiL) Spokane, "Wash., May ftW-Th mine profit of the Goetrr d'Alenee for ItOT was 5,UM3Q. Th Bunker HU1 and Sullivan was the . .largest ; producer. clearing $l,24,31. - The Federal Min ing a Smelter company, operating the T ... S V. mIha m f VL'm, ivln., Ik. Morning mine at Mullan, the Tiger Poornutn at Burke . and th . Standard Mammoth at Mace, showed a rain of tl..9t 7T In snite of the fact that the last three, rnlnes Were closed the lat-J ler part or ina rear ana in uinnr. ran with reduced forces. : The only mine not a silver-lead producer, th Snowstorm, netted 4i.Z8!i, ana copper aunng -the year was lower than usual.' Th Her cules mine at Burke cleared 7,10 and th Hecla mine $4IT,18. The to tal production of tne mine was 114, 622,113 and th total expenditure for (lagan's Magnolia Balm A njjl4 praparstloa for Faee, Neek, Arms aad Hand. Make th 4tla Ilka jroej want H. Doe It In a moateat. It I Ka atloky nop greasy. If a barmUaa, claa and rafroahlng Cannot b 1Uetd. Tw eolors, Plakaad WbKa. Uatt Monilng nooa and night. Winter, Spring, Summer . rail. SAMPLE FREE. tTONMPOCO,' 44 a Fifth 8, BrooUya,S(.T. , raxagsaaMSsagsaxixzgsaaKgxgsxszgagggggggKswjs labor, transportation, installation and maintenance of machlnary waa $,B0J,- 414. - ' -. . at :. ;- , The flsmrea are taltMt mm thna. M the assessor of Rhnahnn. nnnntv ant an incrrnsa over laat year. ' The ' Snowstorm increased 1300.000 over 10. The tonnage extracted dur ing 180T was 8S.4S5 of a o-maa valna of ll-SSe. IB7.82. The cost of extraction was S11M93.03; cost of transportation, !521'1H!! of reduction and sale, 148,673.03; value of improvements at mine. 316S.892.40: total wnrkln. m. pense. 8941.943. tt. This a-lva a n. profit for th year of 34S4J38.1. ..F?r m net profits were 1144.. 338. SI and th number of tonsrof ore hipped. 32.479.01. , V H N teplligcr ffldiii(esfead The Scenic-Addition of South Portland One Hundred and Fifty Lots in This Tract Now offered for sale t prlcei rtngiijo; from ' $400 UP Served by three electric carlines, eight to ten minutes' ride from the 'basinet center; walking distance - This Is Your Opportunity To procure a homesite or an investment on the west side, right tn . .w!rAwith fin? Tlew.' snow-capped mountains, East Portland and Willamette rlTer. Lots 50x100. - Streets 60 and 80 feet wide. TERMS $100 Down balance monthly or quarterly payments; interest 6 pet cent. GO"OUT TOfiAy and look them over.1 Take any south-bound car on Second or Third street, get off on Corbett between Seymour and Richardson avenue. Salesman on the ground to show property For further particulars inquire of , J. C. CQSTELLO, ' PHONE MAIN ai77 C . k 331 CHAMBER OP COMMIT? 9 knn::::n::zzsR;"s!in....,J4