The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE "OREGON- DAILY; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1908.
CITY MISSES A
BIG PIPE ORDER
Goyenimeiit Awaits a Bid
' From Portland, but No
- '"Factory Is Here.
Portland"-
C. B a la Spirite Corsets for Women of Fashion New Spring Models Are Now on DisDlav-SffffSJKr
Agents
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Only Ex
pert Nemo
Corsctier
in City K
Butterick
Patterns
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Delineator
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A call for. two and a half miles of
wood-stave pip for. Irrigation construe
tion purpose has been submitted by
ths government - reclamation service
and bids have been Invited through the
Portland chamber of commerce. So far
as known . at the chamber there ls.no
wood-atave pipe manufactory "at this
fiolnt. The city of Portland Is the cen
er of a verv lurze suddIv of wood suit
able for this class . of manufactured ,
product and the present demand for
pipe is not the first that has been
presented. . ,
Some time ago a contract, was enj.
tereri into hv l.nfn PenMi and the Na
tional Wood Pipe company whereby a
large ractory was to De duhx nere ami
the raw materials supplied through the
Penca company's flume, which taps a
larv tlmW Wv hark of Cornelius
gap. The factory was to be built on j
the Willamette river bank near jLiinn
ton. Mr. Pence is now at Denver' and
by a delay in the carrying out of the
contract the oompany has missed an
other large government order that could
have been manufactured and delivered
here at a profit. Wood-stave pipe is
becoming more popular as a means of
conveying water for irrigation and
power purposes In the mild climates
found In various regions of the Pacific
northwest -
The. Instiling of a large factory with
modern machinery for manufacturing
the plpa would. It is believed, prove to
be a profitable and important Indus-;
try If located at some point In or near
Portland where'acceas to timber would
be had together with rail and water
transportation, faciutles.
MAYOR VETOES
Olt JPILIS
No Assurance That Grantee
Will Abide by Requirements.
Mayor Lane has vetoed two ordi
nances granting special permits. The
first la an ordinance authorising Btroe
bel & Barenstecher to use crude pe
troleum for fuel, which was vetoed for
the reason that under its provisions it
does not require any acceptance of Its
terms bv the grantee. Stroebel & Bar
enstetcher have taken over the old Com
mercial club property at Sixth and. Al
der streets, and wish to run a pipe line
under the street for the purpose of con
veying the oil to their building, i
The second ordinance granted a per- j
mlt to the Western Baking company to
erect an oil tank on the east side of I
Twelfth street about 85 feet south of .
Ollsan street. May6r Lane vetoed the
measure because It did not carrv a bind
ing agreement with It which would In
sure that the city's property would be
properly protected.
Another reason for vetoing "the ordi
nance Is that it does net require the
prantee to post a good and sufficient
bond with the city guaranteeing that It
will live up to the requirements of the
ordinance. Both vetoes will go to the
council next Wednesday.
SOUL KISS
New York Coppers Say Love
Making in Prospect Park
Must Cease.
(United Fresi Leaned Wire.)
New York. May 7. A "soul kiss" of
more than one second in duration will I
not be tolerated In Prospect park, 1
Brooklyn, this summer. Police Inspector'
O'Reilly has given imperative lnstruc- j
tlons.
"Love making in Its proper place and ,
done according to the Btrlct code pro-'
scribed bv Cupid Is all right," he say.
" but I object to hugging and kissing !
when it la carried to excess."
Captain Lawrence Murphy says he is
worried over, the delicate position In
which -his men will be led. The police '
are Instructed to be gentlemanly on all 1
occasions and not to be harsh with '
lovers. Thty are Instructed to walk
very heavylwhen they believe It time i
for a "soul kiss" to stop and may I
whistle, cough or slap their hands as I
if attempting to scare a squirrel. j
DR. BKOUGHER WILL !
TELL OF TRIP ABROAD !
Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, four years
ago this month, started for his first
trip abroad. He visited England, Paris
and Scotland, and according to report
had the time of his life.' He will relate
his various experiences In his brilliant
and popular lecture, "A Tenderfoot
Abroad," at the White Temple tomorro
night. The lecti'-e will be illustrate!)
with fine stereopilcon views and is con
sidered by those who have heard it Dr.
nrougners wittiest ana most entertain
ing lecture. Mrs. Walter Reed, the
notd contralto soloist, will sing and a
treat Is In store for all who attend. The
proceeds of this entertainment will be
devoted- to paying Lr. Brougher's ex
penses as a delegate to the Northern 1
Hnptist convention In Oklahoma City, i
Oklahoma. Next Sunday will be-his :
last time In the pulpit before starting'
on his eastern trip. I
THREATEN MORE
TROUBLE IN BRAZIL !
(United Prn Leaar4 Wire.)
- Rio i da Janeiro, May 7. Colonel Pla
cldo C&atro. who headed the revolution
of Acre, declares that If Acre Is In-'
, corporate with the state of Amasonas
: instead of being proclaimed a separate,'
' state, the Inhabitants will proclaim an-
i ther revolution and fight to make
themselves this time an independent na I
HUB.
PIT TT.T.S3 DA1W TVDTI?TC!
vn , OVER SIXTY MILES
I - (Special Diipttca ' to Tb Jnaifnsl.)
. Pendleton, May 7. The body of the
7-year-old son of Edgar McManlgla'of
. 496 Tafoma avenue, Portland,' was found
in the Columbia river opposite Carrigen
t last even frig. The child fell from a
, scow ln th ; Snake river at Paga on
March 17. while in company of a crew
I of whioh tha child's father waa foreman
i worklnar on obstructions lh the river,
j The body floated over to miles. Tha re
j mains jwlU be takes to Portland for
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The Ribbon Sale
All Silk Satin Taffetas
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All-silk Satin Taffeta Ribbon, all color Nqs. 5 to
jOO at the lowest sale prices of the year for stand
ard quality ribbon. Buy for future needs and for
the Rose carnival.
No. g 1 inch wide, regular"! 4c yard. 9
0. 7 Vj inches wide, regular 18c yard. . Haft
No. 8--1 inches wide, regular 22c yard .15
No. 12 2 inches wide, regular 28c yard . .. . . .18
No. 16 2 inches wide, regular 32c yard 20
No. 223 inches wide, regular 38c yard. 23
No. 40 Zy2 inches wide, regular 48c yard 30
No. 60--4 inches wide, regular 55c yard 35
No. 100 5 inches wide, regular 85c yard T42
28c Dresden Ribbons at 19c
Fancy Dresden Ribbon, inches wide, in pink
floral effects with colored borders, regular r
28c yard; sale price JLaC
35c Taffeta Ribbons at 22c
5-inch All-silk Taffeta Ribbon, all colors the best
hVir ribbon made. Reguar 35c quality; Fri-
day Bargain Day sawC
All Silk Taffeta Ribbons
All-silk Taffeta Ribbon, all colors, best quality, at
the following prices :
No. 2 54-inch wide, 5c yard; 45c piece.
No. 5 1-inch wide, 7c yard ; 65c piece.
No. 7 Va inches wide, 10c yard; 95c piece.
No. 9 V2 inches Wide, 12c yard; $1.15 piece.
No. 122 inches wide, 16c yard; $1.50 piece.
No. 16 V inches wide, 19c yard; $1.80 piece.
No. 40 V inches wide, 25c yard; $2.35 piece.
$5.00 Hand-Made Battenberg
Scarfs and Squares $1.29 Lach
Nearly 5,000 of these magnificent Japanese hand-made
Scarfs and Squares go on sale Friday at this aston
ishingly low price. They come in a variety of the pop
ular Battenberg designs. Scarfs 18x54 inches; squares
30x30 and 36x36 inches. Values up to
$5.00 Friday Bargain Day .
$1.29
$6-$6.50Net Waists $2.95
Friday Bargain Day, Lip
man, Wolfe &Co. offer sev
eral hundred flght and dark
Ecru Net Waists at the most
sensational bargain prices of
the season. All are in the
latest fashionable styles, silk
lined, elbow sleeves, all sizes.
Trimmed with lace, Cluny,
Baby Irish, Val. and filet
lace, insertions, medallions,
etc. There is a variety of
styles. Sold regularly at $5,
$6 and $6.50. Your choice
while they
last at . . . .
$2.95
Women's 2-Clasp Kid Gloves
Regular $1.50 Values, Pair 79c
Friday Bargain Day we offer the most sensational sale of Kid
Gloves in many years women's 2-clasp kid gloves in all colors
and sizes; sold regularly at $1.50 the pair. Made by one of the
best glove makers of France from selected soft, elastic kid. A
glove bargain that will not be equaled for many a day.
Friday Bargain Day. .
79c
Long Silk Gloves $1.18
, Regular Values $2.00
The best 16-button length Silk. Gloves sold at so
low a price m several years black and white,
full length, double tipped fingers; made of best
quality silk in all sizes. Same glove sold else
where at $2.00 the pair. At Lipman- $1 1 Q
Wolfe's Friday Bargain Day bll0
I FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY
Sale Prepared Paints
Now Is ths time to paint your floors,
porches, settees, screens, etc. Bale of
"Peerless" prepared paints. Inside or
outside. In all the popular colors, re
duced as follows:
$1.00 can Floor Paint 63c
60c can Floor Paint .39c
60c Inside or Outside Paint,
can 39c
35c Inside or Outside Paint,
can 19c
mart Silk Jumper Suits
60o can Bath Tub Enamel
26o can Black Enamel for
at ....33
stovepipe or
stove 15
25c can Star Enamel, assorted colors,
at
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60c Books at 15c
The best books of the world's
most eminent authors, made in ex
cellent library style, large type, fine
cloth, gilt tops 15c for Friday only.
Adam Bede 151101
Mill on the Floss Eliot
Ies Miserable Victor Hugo
Kenll worth Walter Scott
Harry Lorrequer Lever
Felix Holt Eliot
Descent of Man .Darwin
Data of Ethics Spencer
Daniel Deronda Eliot
Egyptian Princess Ebers
Education Spencer
Dombey 4 Son Dickens
Fifteen Decisive Battles Creasy
Sketch Book Irving
Romola Eliot
Pilgrim's Progress Bunyan
Wandering Jew Sue
Tom Jones Fielding
Micah Clarke A. Conan Doyle
Ivanhoe Scott
Mysteries of Paris Eugene Sue
Man In Black .....Stanley J. Weyman
Hypatla Charles Klngrsley
j 100 s
$18.50-120.00 Values
$11.65
Largest variety of styles and
colorings shown in any sale
this season perhaps 40 indi
vidual effects among the 100
suits.
Every color of the season is
represented Copenhagen, ?
leather, reseda, natural pon
gee, navy, regal, etc.; also
the smartest stripe effects
in pleasing and novel com
binations. The silks come
In various weaveschiffon, ,
taffeta, pongee, etc.
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No garment can be worn so
much and so effectively during
the entire summer as these
dainty silk frocks. Sold regu
larly at $18.50 and $20.00.
While thev last. Fridav Bar.
gam .way,
X
$11.65
See the Window Display
$125 Rough Pongees 79c
500 yards only of Rough Pongee Silks the most popular dress
fabric of the season. Colors tan, light blue, navy and eather
brown. 27 inches wide, all pure silk. Regular $1.25 val
ue; Friday Bargain Day.
79c
$1.25 "Bonnet" Black Taffeta at 87c
For Friday Bargain Day while it lasts 1,000 yards of ft
regular $1.25 quality "Bonnet" Black Taffeta, a yard OlC
85c White Japanese Silks 65c
1,500 yards 27-inch White Japanese Silk the ideal fabric for f-
summer wear. Regular 85c quality; Friday Bargain Day...Q0C
r
$1.00 Lace Coat Sets and Yokes 53c
Embroidered and lace Coat Sets and Yokes in white and ecru
shades ; also lace and embroidered Jabots and Merry Widow Bows,
the season's' latest. Values up to $1.00 ; Friday Bargain
Day
53c
LARGEST NECKWEAR SECTION IN PORTLAND
A Great Neckwear Sale
Vals. to $1.00 at 29c 3
This great sale includes thousands of
shades and patterns the greatest val
ues ever offered in Portland in many
years. Do not confuse it with other
sales you've attended. There are many
75c and $1.00 values here. Included
are folded Four-in-Hands; 2-inch Four-in-Hands,
14-inch Four - in - Hands,
Bands, Tecks, Shield Tecks, Graduated
String Ties, Batwings and Club Ties.
Colors, patterns and weaves to
suit every taste. Plain shades,
stripes, plaids, checks, polka dots,
floral designs, changeables, bro
cades; 50c, 75c and
$1.00 values
29c
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Chiffon Auto Veils, $2.25 Vals. at $1.19
For Friday Bargain Day, a- sensa
tional special gale of 3-yard chiffon
Auto Veils, with heavy border in
all colors; very popular and a most
extraordinary sale; reg-ft g
ular $2.25 values for... 1 , 1 1
Men's Underwear, Vals. tb 75c
Secial for Friday Bargain Day about 200 pairs of
men' fine quality fancy striped Balbriggan Shirts and
urawers in blue, tan, white, Jancy stripes and an as
sortment of colors. Values to 75c garment,
f naay , oargain iJay
39c
39c Ribbed Vests at 25c
$1.38 Union Suits 98c
Women's fine grade Swiss ribbed
Vests, low neck, no sleeves, silk
taped, plain or crocheUedge; Of
regular 39c quality CC
Women's Swiss ribbed umbrella
Drawers, well made and finished,
deep lace edge; 39c qual- Of
ity
Women Swiss ribbed Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, umbrella JQ
drawers, .crochet or lace yokes and lace edge drawers; ? 1.38 quality 70C
15c Suiting, 28-Inch, at 12 l-2c Yard
3 ' A
just for Friday 28-inch Suitings, a desirable summer cloth; for -.boys and
girls; neat designs, linen finish, strong material; jn pines., tans, , reds, v nl
navy aTid whiter regular 15c yard, for..'.. . . . .. . A'i . . ... . . "-. ': . . '. . lfcjC,
i Pure Thread Silk Hosiery
Regular $2 Values, $1.10 Pair
Just for Friday we offer an extraordinary
sale of Ladies' High-Grade Pure Thread Silk
Stockings in black, sky, pink, helio, green,
purple, bronze, tan, navy, white, gray, cardi
nal, "Copenhagen. All are made with extra
double sole and low spliced heels, made very
full in length and sheer. Regular $2.00
quality. Friday Bargain tj 1 A
Day. ... . ......
Children's Fine Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings, double
heels, toes and knees, warranted fast black 1 n
and always sold for 20c a pair. 1
Muslin tUnderwear Sale
We' do' not have spaceVo advertise the treat Fridav sneclals
in i.iie:.iMU9iiii uiiutincai la-iuun. uui unit mc icdr v iwrnir
extra uargams vn ? "'
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