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: TUB . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, f PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1908. Wo Arc Peril and Agents for Duttcrick lftattem Open Saturday Open Saturday Until 9:30 P. M. Until 9:30 P. Mill's ITSKfcteTaSt "" . '' .'. . , -. ...J J - in I ' I I I .1 J L ' 'ii I" -. I " MOOWomeia's Gowns EjnroiddSilliGloyes Saturday in the Big Glove Department a" 1:5 Values at:98c Men's 50c Suspenders 29c Pair .'Great Saturday . sale of men's new Golf Sjbirts,; ' this season's best styles, colorings and i pat v 'terns; light and dark effects, also plain; tans and v blues, all , sizes; great assortment; the best regular $1 values, your choice of the CCA assortment at this special low'pric.e, each eJaJw "Me nt lisle tti r eaafcFna-fit tTn gTTThder wearTn7 - pink, blue, ecru and white,' all sizes in shirts "and drawers; the best regular $1 values, t?Qr on, sale at, special, the garment. ,T.M. ;lrv,. Men's Poros-Knit Underwear, the Ideal summer undergarment; . all sizes ' shirts and .drawers; --'-sold everywhere at 50c; your choice at OQ this exceptionally iow price, the garment eJOC Men's "beautiful striped pongee. Over shirts; best - made overshirt on the market; has pearl but tons and button-down collar; regular 1 CC $2 values,. on sale at, each..... ;y, .eylealu Men's 50c lisle web Suspenders, all the best pat y terns; matchless value; on sale at this OQr unusually , low price take . advantage i7C Beautiful. new fancy (Hosiery at pair.1;.... 2 5 . In . the Muslin Underwear Department Saturday a ' very unusual offering of 1,000 women'! cam bric "and nainsook nightgowns at a price about one ' ticr rea vlue All new pretty styles, trimmed in laces and embroideries, tucks and insertion All -.!- J a. T 1 1 K 'Sir 3 ' lco uiu gion asautmicin Rcguuu toimh J Buy all you want of them at this excep. QO uStlss,VuA' , tinnallv low nrira: " ' '. . . " : :-w rw wwr y J i " '. t Yl.ill ' tr V (I Mail and Phone Orders will be carefully filled. Muslin Underwear Department on Second Floor. Sale Children's Undershirts 75c Values Reduced to 25c Great ' special lot of children's white Underskirts with fancy hemstitched ruffle; ages 3 to 12 years the OC best 75c values, on sale at this special price, each JC We are Portland agents for Gossard "Lace Front", Cor sets; all the new models. Expert fitters in attendance. great special offering of 2,000 pairs of the . new 16-button length alio ver embroidered silk gloves Made of the best quality Mil anese silk Black, white,-tan, champagne, ' pongee, - brown,- gray, pink and "light1 blue-.' Rich and stylish gloves for street and eve ning wear All sixes The best x $3.50 values on sale Saturday only at SV iLO this remarkably low price. .,. J Mail and phone orders carefully attended to. 25c Handkerchiefs at 18c Great Saturday sale of 5,000 women's fine Handker chiefs, in crossbar effects, '4-inch hemstitching;' a very neat hand-embroidered colored initial;. French novelty Handkerchiefs, and always sold at v 25c: , your choice Saturday at this special price, ea.,.14f .' Sale Menys and Women V Sweater Coats 53.50 Values Are Reduced to $2.35 Ea. , . . . .. .; v . . 'v ; -r: 7 r1-- Great Saturday sale of 500 Sweater Coats for men and women; best, weave; colors white, red and gray; best make and finish; large pearl buttons; all 0 or sizes; best regular $3.50 values, on sale tomorrow at, special, each PiJJ Buy one for wear at the beach and on your Sunday outings. . Let us show you. Ten Thousand Yards of New Percales Best 15ci Values on Sale at 1 lc the Yard In the Wash Goodts department Saturday, 10,000 yards of handsome new Percales in light and dark oolorings; immense variety of neat, desirable patterns; II 36 inches wide; best regular 15c values, on sale at the low price, the yard 1 1C New wash materlalh; largest and best display in city. All styles and all. grades. 10,000 Copies at 2 for 35 c Select one from each lot All new, popular pieces-Reg. 23c each Lot 1 Red , Wing, School Days, Honey. Boy, Love Me and the World Is Mine, The Merry Widow Songs, I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Darkt Poor John, Dreaming, Good-Bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye; Polkadot Rag, On the Banks ot btein Witn Knein, Rurfweiser Is a Friend of Lot 2 Can You Keep a Se cret, tittle Cozy Flat, Merry Widow Wiltz, La Sorella, Dying Poet, Rose Festival March, Moonbeams and Dreams of You, Stung, For est King, St. Louis Tickle, Tropical Moon, Awakening of the Birds, Carnival of Roses Waltz, and many oth-' r nnnular and classical se ll lections from which to choose Mine. Dill Pickles, and many other late popular songs. "Carnival of Roses," a new waltz that every lover of music, will appreciate; composed for the Rose Festival by P two Portland boys; special introductory price, copy. Wt mil 2 25c Dresden Ribbon on Sale at 17c Yard Elegant 35c Neckwear Reduced to 18c Ea. 10,000 yards fancy Dresden Ribbon for hair bows and sashes; beautiful J J Dresden and warp print designs; all colors, 4 inches wide; 25c values, yd. 1 1 C Special lot silk Windsor and College Ties for women and children; plain f 0 colors and plaids,' full sizes, best quality; 25c-35c values, Saturday only, ea.-, IOC Sale of Children's Boxcoats $4.50 Vals. $2.98 Great Saturday Stfle of Children's Boxcoats 200 garments secured from a well known New York manufacturer at a price far below value Three quarter length styles in fancy plaids, greens, grays 1 and tons Velvet Col larAges 2 to 8 ytttrs All are handsomely tailored throughout Well made and finished Every coat in the tlot regular $4.50 value; Your choice while they last, each.... :... Great special valuea in Children's Wash Dresses Children's Department, second floor. Peter Thorhpsen Suits bi blue and white linen, trimmed in chevrons aiad braid to match, full pleated skirts. This ytear's novelty; ages 14 to 18 years L . .?6.50 to ?15.00 $2.98 SOOBoys' Suit8--$8.50aiid $!2.50Vais.V2Price Great Half-Price Sale of boys' apparel Our entire stock of Spring Suits with straight-cut pants 600 garments in the lot Fancy checked worsteds, brown mixed tweeds, light gray homespuns Tans, browns and grays, all new, up-to-date apparel Double-breasted coats and straight-cut pants School and dress suits for boys 7 to 16 years of age Values ranging from $8.80 to $12.50 a suit Take your pick from our entire stock at one half regular prices. It's the grandest saving opportunity in boys' suits the season has ever offered See Fifth street window display Mail h Dl dca filled Special, each suit rlCC Boys' and Men's Clothing Department, second floor. The Meier Frank Store's 6 X to 9:30 Specials for Saturday Mfe M Sole of Curtain Swiss Curtain Swiss at very low prices for Saturday night. 6 to 9:30 only. Economists will- take advantage. 35c Swiss, 56 inches wider all size dots and figures; best quality Eng- OCr lish-Swiss; great value,, at, yard 40c Swiss, 45 inches wide, in dots, fig Tires and stripes, best quality, great value, on sale at, the yard UVW x50c Swiss, 45-inch, small and large fig ures and colored stripes; great 40. value, yard Curtain dept., 3d fl.'JOw Tumblers at 4c Each In tne Basement store, 6 to 9:30 p. m. inoOOO thin blown Tumblers, each., ; 5000 ' 16-inch Glass Vases; best 20c values, 6 to 9:30 only, each XtW Boys' Shoes at $1.68 Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p, m., .500 'pairs of boys' Shoes, in velour calf, box calf and vici-kid;, lace and Bluchers, all sizes, 1 to Syi; the best regular $2.50 4 0 values, on sale at, the pair. ... yltUO 50c Hosiery 29c Pr Saturday night, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 5,000 pairs of worrien's very fine quality black gauze lisle Hose, garter tops, high spliced heel, double sole, fast Oft. color, all sizes; best 50c value, pr. 7C Shopping Baskets 15c Saturday night, from 6 to 9:30, 1,000 rush Shopping Baskets, best style and size; regular 25c values, on sale at C this tnarvelously low price, each...lJC Basket department, on the fourth floor. Corset Covers at 39c Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, gr$at special lot'of nainsook and cambric Ccarset Cov ers, trimmed in lace and embrfiidery; all neat, pretty styles; best regtfar OA 5c and 75c values, on sale for, jpa. 20c Hosiery 9c Pair Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, 3,000 vpairs of women's, misses' and children's fast black cotton Hose, seamless lfcg and rnma in all sizes: regular .tOc A. jvalues,' on sale at this special price 5JC 25c Pictures 10c Ea. Saturday night, to 9:30, 5,000 hani'some colored Pictures, mounted on darbmats; large variety of subjects;' size 7xl ins.; regular 25c values, buy all yo1fl want of them at this low price, ea. ivt $1.75 Corsets 69cPr. Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, great special lot of Corsets, bjack and drab; all good models; long hips, and hose supporters attached; come in all sizes; reg.- CQ $1.75 values, on sale at, the pair U7C $3.00 Pictures 51.23 Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, special lot beautiful Oil Paintings, framed in hand some 6-inch gilt ornamented frames, size 25x34 inches; best regular. $3 d OO values, on sale at, special, ea. ylwfaO Boys' 75c Pants 52c Saturday night, 6 to 9:30,, special lot boys' Knee Pants, dark gray mixtures and fancy checks; double seat and knee; ages 5 to 16 years; regular 75c val- CO ues, on sale at, special, the pair DLQ Boys' Waists at 19c Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, great special lot boys' plain white laundered Waists, plcfated effects with Byron collar; ages 3 to 14 years; best regular 50c Q values, on sale at, special, each IwC Ruching at 7c a Box Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, 1,000 boxes Tourist Wash Ruching, 3 yards in a box, white and colored; greatest value ever offered at this special low price, O" the box take advantage of this sale I C 25c Ribbons at 15c Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, 5,000 yards of all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches wide, in black, white and all the leading shades, for hair ribbon, dress trimming," f fancy work, etc.; 25c value, yard IOC 75c Brushes at 3&c Saturday., night, 6 to 9:30, 1,000 - solid wood back Hair Brushes m different fin ishes; best grade of bristles, every- on warranted; the best regular'. 75c OA values, 'on "1 t, special,- each 0C Nail Brushes at 18c Saturday night, 6 to 9:30, great: sale of 2,000 solid wood back ! Hand Scrubland Nail Brushes; very stiff bristles, 'with or without- handles; the b,estregu- i Q lar 35c values, on sale' at,- each ''luC . ' .'. . ' 15c Handkerchiefs 7c Saturdayhight, 6 to 9:30, 3,000 women's mercerized Handkerchiefs, -inch hem stitching; plain white and new colored effects, in stripes and checks; best n 15c values, on sale at. special, each I C sMsaiisssBssss ... - - ... -- " " " . .a LITTLE CRIPPLED GIRL NURSES . FRIEND DESPITE QUARANTINE On. la 11 yw ot at and th other 1J. Th.y r. Uttl. glrla on. confined with -chlckenpox and the oth.r hob Wing around on crutch., with a brok en lag in a plaster cast. They Mv. la squalid -Httl. room, on 5vt t"t-1, When Health Of flc.r , l)r a Esther C. Pohl called to .zamtn. the "' ufferina with chlck.npox ; ;h. heard a thumping on the bar. floor and turned arowid to nd -.Urvedllttl. fac. with great brown eye. .pleadingly raised -a. the . .wner rested hrelf on her crutches and .aid: - . - . ' "Ple..e, Mr..- Doctor, don't take her t., th. pe.thoua I,: will .tay and aura. her. i I've had chlckenpox and mallpox and I wilt, stay with her all nlf ht and alj day. 1 live acroe. th. way but my mother will let me stay and I know Ju.t what 1 to do. I will rub the on her' and - be her I know now 10 ao ii. on. i. my only friend and I am her.. I will atay with her and will male, her well. fleaa don't send her to th. peathouee.." . eyes, said: And th. great brown .yea pleaded Snd pleaded a. the poor little tnmg hobbled about on h.r crutohea, while ah. told how ah. had stayed with her little frt.nd thus far, washing diahea, sweeping th. floor and nursing the alok friend while the father and mother of th. a.fflieted on. war. out making a bar. living that the rent for th. little room mignt.D. paio. -?- . - "Y.., ah. 1. my friend," murmured the alck on. In h.r little folding ned .. Dr. Pohl leaned over to examine hr. "8h. will atav with me and help cure mo white papa la away. He cannot com. hom. now on til I am well, n-i aom. one ' must - atay with me. Hr mama ' doe. not car. ; and sha 1. : my only friend, v . " . ' "Tou ... w. play together all - th. tlm.tand ah. love. m. and -I lov. her. Bh. atay. with me and will stay with m. and never leave th. house until I am real welL Please let h.r stay with And then th.' on. on crutch. th. On. with th. great wwe-open Drown "PI San a l.t m. stay. I won't go out of th. house.. I won't play with , any other girl and I will nura. h.r and keep the house clean while h.r paoa la away. I have had chlck.npox and smallpox and I can never hav. th.m again. So there 1. no danger for m. and 1 want to stay with h.r.'T A. ah. talked ah. fasten.d th. .ye. upon th. busy health officer who waa examining th. sick child. Ther. was nothing elae to do. Preacrlptlon. and advice waa given th. heroic little nurse and th. houa. was placed under Quar antine. A. Dr. Pohl left ehe heard: J,8h. 1. my only friend and I am here. 1 will nurae h.r and mak. h.r w.ll.", . " - -. CAR HITS DEIVEE, AND MILK SPLASHES Frank,.'1WelBenfluh,J a milk wagon driver, wa. .truck by. Alberta car No. 8S0 at th. corner of Second and Everett strata about i:S0 o'clock thl. morning, while driving aero, th. track and th. man and th. milk can. were thrown to th. pavement ' Wel.aenfluh waa re moved to th. Bt Vincent's hospital. His injuries ar. external, and oonalat only f some .ever, brulaea. Th. Impact of th. milk can. on the pavement awakened th. entire neigh horhon.'l.. and aleen residents war. at 4 first gnder th. Impresalon that Port- land waa belnn vialted by a liquid anow atorm. - Th. cilna ware rounded up and taken to a sattoon at Second street be tween Ev.r.tt amd Flandera. - FAIRBANKS DECIDES TO REMAIN IN EACE (United tnm Leated Wire.) Waahtngton, ? May IK. It ' waa an nounced today that Vlcxt-Presldent Fair bank, will open political headquarter. In th. Auditorium annex on Monday. Th.y wtU b. In charg. of -Joseph B. Keallng, United BUtea dU.trict attorney at Indianapolla. A tw day. ago - a atory was circulated in Washington that Fairbanks had decided lo abandon hi fight for th. Republiciin presidential nomination. - . . . . ,. CLOSING OUT, SALE. . . "Y ; -.v,:'-,,-.- .'., .,.l;',:v,r.::!,, cnosdagVOvs th MmOn BSeok. - - Never bfor. were you ' given an op portunity to buy flrat-clairs dry goods, cloaks, suite, dreaa gooda allka and household supplies at suokf low pricea Good, .old- for cash. MciAllen Jk Mc Donnell. Store open till S;S0 p.' m. On. thousand pairs of men's 10b sam ple canvas gloves, 3e pair. Sample Shoe company, corner First and sladlaoa. . MORE OF ARID IDAHO TO BE RECLAIMED (United Frees Lease. Wire.) Boise, Ida., May IS Kuhn interests hav. taken over the Wood river irriga tion project, adjoining th. Twin Fall, north aid. project, and will puah th. work to completion. Th.-'Wood river tract Include, more than (0.000 acre, and will bring the total area of land segregated under the various Twin Fall, projects up to 600.000 acre. ALASKA REPUBLICAN PRTY IS DIVIDED V';-Y " Ketchikan, Alaska, May H. The threatened aplit among the delegate, to the . Republican convention occurred. The. Hoggatt and anti-HoggatU, both held eonventlona and nominated ' dele gate to Chicago. John Corson of Noma wa. nominated aa delegate, to .congress by th. Hoggatt faction and the antls nominated Thorns. Cale, th. incumbent at Washington. . -'- , ' ' -' . " '-' - ' " - y No School on Battleship Day. . Astoria, Or., May' 1SJ The anhool board has decided that schools shall be rloaed on "Jtattleahlp day,'.' Wednesday, May 20 . ,. ; ..-..'.. ' FREE BATH GIVEN DRIVER OF A CITY SPRINKLING WAGON Bouse! Ugh! Souse! Sous! , Souse! Cght TjgM fgh! Souse! Ourgle, gur gle.' blankety-blank. blank! ,- This Is what, followed th overturn ing of a elty aprlnkllng wagon at 8U teenth and Mill streets yesterday wh.n th. driver turned a : back somersaalt over , th. tank and struck th. ground hist In time to get the full benefit of 20 barrels of water as it rushed out of the tank and deluged him. For a time the driver did not know whether h. had been hurt or not and With -a large portion of th. SO barrels of water la his mouth and lung, he was unable to .aplaln to th. bystanders that h. had Just been taking a shower-bath. Th. ''bath"- followed the settling of th. wagon In a rut on Mill street Th. rear wheel went into th. rut,i th. water followed the slant of the wagon which became topi heavy and toppled over. No aerlou. damage was don. to ' the man but-the wagon tongu. waa broken short offend the-rear axle -was badtv bent. Property ownra on Mill atreet have had fhfrhaV Km VhK"tre,t "d ha Si "bee radver&gffll,; ROBBERS STIUL A j': ; FORTUNE IN GOLD El Paso, Tex.. May U.Thre bera with t5.00. ;of loot In their sesaion. ar. fleeing through the ri, mountain passe, north of KTen h , 53' Mexico, on th Bhi, . At French.i late this evn , broke down th. ioor .f t, bound and gnsged tiie tan,, special guanl. blew n.i i yo moosy anil ro-le nay j. ., vlHIms he't'I'"". ; About lyj i.tr ai. l.i roh. tn- ill. V. r i I 'ii t',.-v