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J tHE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1908. :s ii"" " ii i mm immmmmm' I fivn rivs n iT rSi . ' Any woman who attenit evening dress or semi dress functions has use for a rich, fluffy ostrich boa. With the largest and best selected stock in Portland we are disposing of ours t ttnheard of reductions.. Rarely beautiful affairs in black, white, light blue," pink, brown, or two-tone effect: JJi to '2Lyards long, priced as follows ; ; ; The $10.00 Boas for, . . The $15.00 Boas for. .. $7.50 $11.25 The $12.00 Boas for. . . The $18.00 1Q TA Boas for. -tflJuU 59.00 The $25.00 Boas for $18.75 NEW BATISTE EMBROIDERED SETS in edges of all widths, with bands and allovers to match. Irish crochet and fine embroidered designs, for waists, coats, etc., at all prices up to $20 a yard. VALENCIENNES LACES, Insertions and Edges to match. The dainty sorts for summer dresses and baby outfits. NEW MALTESE LACES in Insertions and Edges to match. From popular prices up to the best made. WOMEN'S ZIMMERLI UNDER- FANCY RIBBONS, an endless assort- WEAR Vests in hich neck and short ment of destCTis including two-tone et- sleeves or lov neck and short sleeves, fects, 3 to 6 inches wide; worth Modestly priced. 48c to 65c the yard choice...: WOMEN'S ZIMMERLI UNION SUITS in high neck and long sleeves of high neck and-short sleeves.- Either vests or union suits in lisle, lisle and silk or all silk. Hand" trimmed or finished with crocheted lace. All prices. 29c Come io Our Corset Dep't Learn More About Royal Worcesfers Miss M. Milne, an expert corsetiere from the east, Is at our store making more friends' than ever in Portland for. Royal Worcester, Bon Ton and Sapphire Corsets. Miss M fine is thoroughly familiar with the 150 models the Royal Worcester Company manufacture and is thoroughly competent to se lect for all women the model just suited to their figure. Wear ers of Royal Worcesters have few corset troubles, but they will be pleased to meet Miss Milne and know more about their favorite make. Women who wear other makes are invited to see what comfort and elegance can be obtained from a per fect titting Koyai Worcester. A lot of about 300 of the most beautiful and attractive possible styles ni -women's Lace Waists, in a sale at just half their regular I prices. Attend the; sale .and purchase now. Yovl will save from $5 to $20. The preferred models in dress or" semi-dress wear are 'in cluded in this assortment, beautiful combi nations of jnet lace, valencieflhes, clunys and Baby Irish. The sale is for Thursday only, and to , take advantage of tliis opportunity you must come while the sale is on.:' The as sortment is indeed a large one; the styles are decidedly pleasing and at regular values every waist is low priced. For Thursday's selling we offer you cnuicc at just ................ Couch Covers Spec. $1 65 LOUNGE DRAPES, made of a splendid quality tapestry In Orien-. tal designs and standard colorings. Size . 60x108 inches, fringed all around. The finishing touch that adds so much attractiveness to any room. They are regularly sold for $2.25 each Special -fc fij for "Thursday ... ......... : . . . V. , ; $ 1 .00 Half The Third Floor for Thiirsda y HOUSEKEEPERS' DRY SPECIALS THAT YOU'LL LIKE DINNER SETS of semi- poneclain, neatly decc?rated with pink and blue flowers, gold embossed : 50-piece setv (Jy Afi wortli $6.23. ...... 0t,4U 60-piece sets, 7 - frr? Op worth $&35....3tJ90) 100-piece sets, J. . rfQ TC worth $12.75 00 I D Seta decorated iwith and pink border : 60-piece sets, worth $7.20.... 60-piece sets, worth $9160.... 100-piece .sets, tJA A worth $14.40. . . . . 37UU CUT GLASS articles, suit able for flowers, gifts, etc. A large assortment, selling for just half the regular price. green .$4.80 $6.40 DINNER SETS, decorated with the Dresden rose pat tern and embossed double gold border; 60-piece sets, A worth $10.50. ODy J , 60-piece sets dQ AC worth $13.60 . . . . .? UD 100-piece sets Aio n A worth $20.40... OlJaUU CANDLE SHADES of silk, bargahiized x for Thursday's seaing: 67c values. 40c $1.00rA values. DuC 50c or vaIues.OC values .DUC $U5 values. AUTOMATIC REFRIG ERATORS of all sizes j.save ice and food; special from $5.95 up. 75c CRASS CATCHERS with galvanized bottoms AC special..:...... "DC GARDEN RAKES, OA with 14 teeth, special. OUC SPADES with long or short Handles, special, each...... ....... LAWN MOWERS of good quality 12-inch size; ; high .wheel and ball An rA bearing; special. . .$&DU GARDEN HOSE, and -inch sizes; 50 feet long, guaranteed best quality, Sh.?;I5'..sp.!-.$4.50 HOSE REELS, spe- OA cial, Thursday OUC RAINBOW SPRINKLERS special at, i r only....... ...... J. 15C 50c Bottle of Listerine 37 c '5c LAMBERT'S LISTERINE, 7-oz. bottles, usually 50c each- c special . ..... .0 v IRONING WAX on sticks; polishes the irons and keeps them from rusting Special Thursday, 3 for COAT-HANGERS, made of wood, with wire hooks Special, each OC ENGLISH V I O t E T TOILET SOAP; just the thing for- hotels and lodging-houses. Regularly 5c a cake Special 35c a doz., or eachOv SHELF PAPER, with fancy lace edges; 5-yard pieces, assorted colors, worth 3c a piece Special, 5 pieces ........ i HURD'S WRITING PAPER, cabinet box; 50 sheets and 50 A Q -envelopes, worth 65c Special TfVv 5c in Tfi& Great May Sale of Linens AT ITS BEST FOR THURSDAY-HOUSEKEEPERS' DAY Women with homes to keep up have taken most kindly to this May Linen Sale and have patronized it generously. The days just past have been busy ones for the linen aisle, but Thursday will be better yet. Assortments have been added to, values even better tnan tne iirst day. Table Damask, full bleached, 12 patterns to chooste Q from, sp'l, yard DuC Damask Table Cloths of ood size; come with plain emraed or hem- fl-f OA stitch 'd border sp,l p X 0 Bath Towels of large size, creami color; 200 dozen in the lot ; special, each, t 1 only 1Z2C Table Damask of heavy weight, cream color, a good wearing quality; spe- rA cial, the yard OUC Roller Toweling, 8,000 yards of a heavy grade, all A linen Toweling, sp'i. . .1 UC Bed Spreads of light weight for summer use; A tjj size 22y2, special .31 iO Size 2x2y yds, A A special, each . . . . . 1 , J 3 Bleached Sheeting,' full, width for, large size bed,;, special, the yard ,V,4iii C Crochet Bed Spreads in Mar seilles pattern, large size, 2S?......-.$1.48 Sheets, made from heavy, round thread, linen finished sheeting; size 2x24 yards, special, each..OOC ENGLISH MOHAIRS THURSDAY AT 81c AND UP For three days in our Dress Goods Department the prices are reduced on Black Eng lish Mohairs the most serviceable and desirable material known for skirts, shirt waists and shirt waist suits. The proper weight for spring and summer wear, both brillian tine and -Sicilian weaves being in the lot. Note the price concessions for Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week SM.81C &&&c M5$l,23 5MS.S1.39 Wg.$U59 $5 Parasols Special $3.89 ; A new and complete line, of Parasols for milady has been received! These are in silk or linen; the colors 1 are brown, tan, blue, red or green; a shade that will : harmonize with -any gown. For Thursday all those selling regularly to $5.00 each, are special The Great Musllnwear Savings WOMEN'S GOWNS of fine nainsodk, muslin or cambric. Have low, round neck, either square, V-shaped or high; sleeves are long or short, in kimono or butterfly style; neatly trim'd with lace or embroidery. A large assortment, divided into four lots and greatly reduced for today's selling. Note specially low prices: Reg. $1.75, A aa $2 values. .pl t0 at $3.89 MEN'S PAJAMAS, made MEN'S BELTS of brown, of fancy outing. flannel, in tan or black leather. So s just the right weight for handy and useful to be spring wear. Neat striped worn with the summer effects. Our regular $1.25 shirtwaists; also cool and lvalues special QQv comfortable 50c Thursday at . . . .tOt values for , 35c Reg. 90c and A $1.00 values.... OSfC Keg. $1.25 and AO Reg. $2.25, AO $1.50 values.... JJOC $2.50 vals..j)l40 WOMEN'S DRAWERS, made of nainsook, cambric or muslin, neatly trimmed with tucks, lace or embroidery edging. All reduced in price Thursday. . 50c and 65c OA $1.25 and AQ grades for OuC $1-50 qualities. "OC 85c and $1.00 o $1.75-$2 l aa qualities DOC qualities. .. t&l,LiV Regular $2.25 and $2.50 qualities for $1.48 FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED CHE MISE, made of fine materials and daintily fin ished with hand embroidery." Low. round or V-shaped neck. Reg. $1.50 and $1.75 OQ grades; specially priced Thursday. WOMEN'S PETTICOATS, made of fine cambric or muslin; finished with deep lawn flounces and trimmed with clusters of tucks, either plain or hemstitched, and, lace or em broidery insertion and edging. Pretty and serviceable as well as an absolute necessity in every woman's wardrobe for the summer season. Specially low priced at: $2.75 and The $1.25 and Qf $l.tf0 grades... OfC $1.75 and At OT $2.00 vals..4)i.J) $2.25 and l Mm $2.50 vals..$1.4 $3.00 vals. . $3.25 and $3.50 vals. . $3.75 and $4.00 vals. . $1.69 S1.98 $2.69 The regular $4.50 and $5.00 grades for $2.97 NEW THINGS IN SILKS FOR THURSDAY 'HALF HOSE for men. Al the wanted shades and fpatterns are here. They are grades which are excep tionally good values at 25c the pair Thursday's price, only 4 19c CHEVRON STRIPES, the newest effects in the popular Oriental silks. The most fash ionable as well as one of the. most oleasinc weaves of the season. The colors are cream, tan, brown, Alice blue and reseda f AA green. The yard tbl.UU "ZIRA," the new silk, particularly 'adapted for the ever popular tailored suits. The col or combinations in which this material is wov en are of the richest and most beautiful We are the exclusive, agents in Portland for this weave. : Women's Oxfords $1.69 Pair Solid comfort in summer shoes is at your disposal if you will take advantage of this shoe special. Women's Oxfords in white canvas or black kid. A great many pairs included. All wanted sires. There are blucher or regular lace cut; plain or tip toes; light sole or heavier weight extension soles. All ui all, it s a splendid assortment. Desirable styles and values to $2.50 the pair. lhursdays price, WOMEN'S SHOES AND EXTRA -To morning shop- OXFOKDS Hign grade stock pers we give a Dottle of white $1.69 embracing over 60 styles. In each model shown there is a full line of sizes to choose from. In this special alone is represented, a larger assort ment than is to be found in the entire stock of some shoe stores. There are patents, kid or calf leathers ; white or col ored canvas, leather trimmed novelties. The styles are Gre cian Ties, Sailor, 8-hole 'Ties and button models. Values to $5.00 the pair your ciioice.... $3.29 cleaner free with every pair of white canvas shoes sold. Pay heed to this announcement plan 'your day so you will get here in the forenoon; take ad vantage of the time while the store is hot crowded, and with your white canvas shoes get a bottle of the white CDC E cleaner. ....... NEW TAN OXFORDS An other shipment just in, adding new styles and greater assort ment to what is already, the best stock in Portland. in r - . t ... 1 1 - ., . . -S TAP SOUTHERN OREGON . AND DRAW TRADE SOUTH Purpose of Newly-Incorporated Goose Lake & Southern, a Harriman Branch, Which Will Enter a Rapid .v ' ly Developing Portion of the State. station between Red Bluff and Chlco. 11 la Mia surveys and preliminary ar rangement have been completed, and that construction work la expected to begin sny day. The result of this railroad In the movement of commerce of southern Oregon will be to place San Francisco on a strongly competitive casis for the trade of Lake, Harney Ihd Klamath counties, and even as far north as Crook county should the surveyed line of the Oregon Eastern to Madras be built. The business of Lake and Harney counties would be especially accessible to San Francisco, for the Goose Lake A South ern will have practically a water grade from Lakeview, to Sacramento. That the road will be built there la hardly room for doubt, as the incorpora tion provides a capitalisation sufficient 4. railroad company with flS.000.000 capital has been Incorporated to build '6. road from iJce county, Oreron, to connect with the main line of the Southern Pacific at Anderson, a few miles south of Bedding-. California. It becomes apparent through thl tov that the Southern Pacific's plan is to 2rin southern Oregon trafflo ' ta flan rrnclsco; The incorporators of th new road are K. K. i.nlvin, general manager of the mthra Pacific's California lines; VII. j; m iloo1. ch!-f engineer Southern Pa ri ' n- system: W, F. Herrln, general at torney, aiiU W. K. Scott. . 1 Vf Connect With Oregon Vastem. Lake Southern. Incorporation articles ha ye been, filed in the California com t!es through, which , the line will be built From Anderson the line will, rua ia a northeasterly direction and follow the Pitt river to the southern extremity of Goos-laka, thenoe proceeding along the east shore of Ooose lake into Leke county. Dossibiy tenninatlnsr at Lajks- IQfWM1 wuu e1"1 propaoiuty tnat Mffo buUt on northward to connect with Jthe Oregon Eastern .wbick is -to d Duut oy ine Oregon enoft iin from v&ie 19 naiivn. ., p.. f , ' " OcBStrsctiom ' SegUrBOoa. ; ' The line from Goose Lake to Anderson California, will have a feeder 17( miles Ions-, beeinnlns at a'"rblnt In Unrine county and extending through Lassen. The road will be known as to Goose I'iumai aaa Tebama counties to a Hair on Face, Batik m aaa pnnw wf vm,tmumf Mtr. Mart wane time eTTaineMiig-mms ilniiiilnii,l,iTmi. atlauilne. Tkaakete-aflmd in Uj BAHE'WIUiB of Hi mmUK ud rannrwrntam. De ajuHt. u set felttiimadwMiitaiattniM4brehjt iian,ieiiMiia. tmMlii it jmHiem 1 1 aartatWand m. Un Mlnla Ballari. aM in Mia rer, UtrmMn Voarmoeer aak elSmn Jiwanoa (u Jl ta) ir it txtJ ai do all that M laiawd fcrlt. MMatetfW. ta alala imXk1 aatlopa br tne QaJuaatta Ckmul boMM -txz la. Mew York. 7 . ... . .. f lata-ataaU jaed llmai aa LIF3IAN, WOLFE &,; C0. to construct and equip the entire 108 miles, and railroad companies do not file capitalisation figures meaning noth ing when they have to pay the fees that are exacted on capital stock. . ,The line is believed to be the concluding move in a large game Mr. Harriman and associates are playing to keep the Gould unea put or southern Oregon and so retain the complete control of the Im mense territory that lies between the Columbia and Snake rivers en the north lnlth1. 8outh"t? Pacific andf Union Pacific lines running from Salt Lake to Dan r rar Cisco. Big Tonnea-e Awaits Trains. The opening, of the Oregon military na us colonisation n v thm nn.au V11aw twtA i believed to have an Important bearing w" iiiwuww uwho iian 4b ooutnern. The .m nt Vi.a v.. a tfn.i . i. w " -vi, mo nuuiu orn Oregon country closed to settlement in thi . a m . k . mu iiiBuuii .im. uiiiur large granu controlling every alternate seo- " v- iaiia nave cioggea tne progress of the country through which they run. The m 11 (for mo A .m 4 - . . wide, and touches the northerly en of view, and embraces within its outward limit SAA AAA mm,m Uail. U . - v. ua.L .r a l( Ha'thr t.llllll.n. ttS V.a. a . A Lake & Southern. So long as these lands arjji ciosoa .o ee.uers a railroad would have had but limited 'proapeot for open and is being sold in small tracts, the railroad will find in Lake and Har ney counties sn Immense tonnage await ing the operation of the Una . - Uetiger. optician, tit Washington. ' 1 MACHINE MEH SNOWED UNDER Lincoln-Eoosevelt California League Stamps Out All Corporation Politics. (United press Leaeed Wirt) San Francisco, Jlay No comfort came with the early morning hours to the Southern pactflo machine ticket. and every report from the interior coun ties indicates a complete victory for the Lincoln-Roosevelt league, the com bination that was orranlzed to rM the State of all traces of Ruef-Schmlts-Otls-Herrln politics. The people were on their metaL and they went to tha ..nolle and slaughtered every man on the ticket Who "made a noise like a locomotive." The returns from yesterday's pri maries show that the league will have control of the state central andSuch old time chalrwarmers as Col onel Stone, who waa In on every Herrln love feast, will have to surrender the cane bottoms to other than those who wear the railroad collar. It was a trimming such as the bold, strong forces of the machine did not suspect would be delivered then, and today they 'are as gloomy as a winter day. The strength shown by the league Is surprising even to the most astute poli ticians. They had felt that the Herrln organisation was so strong that even the great campaign put up by the leaguers would fall to overturn it. Close observ ers of politics believe that union labor men who have followed the Republican organisation even when the union labor party had tickets In the field aided ma terially in the league'e victory, their prime otjject toeing to prevent Harrison Grey Otis 01 Los Angeles from being senv to Chicago as one of California's Dig lour. KAIDLVO AFGHANS SUFFER HEAVY LOSS (United Press Leased Wire.) London, May I. The fighting between Major Wl.llcock's forces and the raiding Afghans In Khvber oass on Sunday and naonaay was Diooaier tnan was at nrst supposed. Accordinsr to an official re- port received today from Paahawar, 300 natives were killed and the same num ber wounded. The loss sustained by the British column Is not mentioned. No further fighting is expected. New Lodge of Artisans. ' (Special Dlfpttch to Tbt JounnT.) ' . UanisAM rm Ul .t . A UJ.a -- - ta a lis a, vae. Jsi c J w ra. new IVfUftTJ of the United Artisans has been in stituted st this nlace . bv AaalaUnt Grand Master J. W. Ely, assisted by Dr. W. O. Man ion. sunreme medical -ril. rector. The following officers were In- suuiea: ran master' artisan, jonn tL MAKES tha SKIM LIKE YOU WANT IT POES IT IN A MOMENT A liquid preparation k for Face, Keck, Arm and Hands. It 1 neither sticky , hor greasy. ' ans It's harmless, clean m ' , j( sou rciresning. iTlflgnOllci Cannot be detected.' a 1 wi -Tw0 color Pink and aim White. Use, It morning, noon and night, Summer, j Winter, Spring, Fall. SAMPLE FfeEE.y! Lyon Manufacturing Co.. ' 44 8. Fifth St. Brooklyn. N.T. Hag. Williams; master artisan, James M. Hill; treasurer, Levi M. Hill; secre-' tary. May EL Griffin: insneotor. Uni.n. RIed; Instructor, Charles Rled. A largo ciaat was .initiated. m . Spectacle $1.00 at MeUger'a --.'