The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 20, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO, MAY 20, :. 1803.: '
hi aau i c if i w v a I j ut
JMde of :plairf "colored thambray or blue arid white striped
seer-sucker. Have deep double flounce, flaring style. This
is -a fine opportunity to secure a summer underskirt for a
' third Under regular price. The regular $t.00 - -"
grade for only . . ... ..... .u i. . . ', t . . . . . . .'. . . OaC
CHILDREN'S KNICKERBOCKER SUITS Made of
heavy linen, with large sailor collar, trimmed with three
rows of fancy braid.- Trimmed with belt and pearl burtons,
pants gathered at knees, S Regular $2.75 values, d fn
special at low price ,of., ...... Maf
Miss Milne, Here Three Days More
Be sure you come in tq i be fitted with a Royal Worcester,
Bon-Ton of Sapphire Corset while we have this expert
corsetiere with us. Remember, you Jiave a larger assortment than is to be found
in any other store, and that all models are made by the Royal Worcester Corset
Cpmpany--thei largest and bes makers of corsets m America. Miss Milne will be
here, for three days more, assisted by the best corset-fitters on the Pacific coast.
gli'M'Q.yc
'" I "- v-tr-a--
h (0Ju?
i mm i
KAlUrj2i "lie
Coteft Covers, Oriental Designs, $1.65
Needed in the home at all times and indispensable in your summer cot
tage. These in Thursday's sale are 60x108 inches, fringed on tfl CC .
all sides;, oriental designs, pleasing colors; r eg.. 5, -Thurs.., 1U)
",,a; fimmm'im A " thousand of them, in Irish Point,
ItUriain iOrnerS .Saxony Brussels or Renaissatcve"cts;
t they are 1 to 'IH 'yards long; these
have been made forVtravelers' samples, and are' samples of curtains worth
to $25 the oair: solendid for door eanels. sash curtain . err 1 !
Thursday, each, 60, 75 fl.00 and. l.aW $28.50 Skirts selling at. ... . , ; . I'. V; , r... .$10.00
WoplShirisThird Less
Choice of 00 Skirts, offered at this reduction.' Regu-s
lar, values from $3.75 to $28.50. An opportunity sel
dom met-with. for where else can one find such an
assoTtmentof -GOOD strfc as here ?-AihJ forThur.
dajrs selling, these ultra-smart models jjo at a- sweep
ing, reduction that takes in all fancy mixtures-in wool
skirts. Pleated or, circular models in plaids,- striped
j effects or. fancy mixtures. Some models jiave the very
' late circular fold, of the same material as skirt. . Buy
your summer skirt Thursday and r Thirn
'"" -
$10.00 Skirts 4 & nt
selling at......OD.DU
$25.00 Skirts (in nn
iselling at. ; .olU.UU
$18.00 Skirts O AA
selling at. ... I)1UU
save . ,
$3.75 SJcirts ' j f'
selling at. . ;. tDtUU
$4.50 Skirts V (t
selling at,.....eeUU
$6.00 Skirts ' C A (
selling at......04,UU
Aef HU Portland
Come; and Share
In the Savings
$2 Dmask
These cloths, are. 56x63-inch sizes, in a variety of handsome pat
terns.' Good1 quality "damask, too in fact, one of the best $2.00
values you ever saw. For Housekeepers' Day, remark- A qq
ably underpriced. Buy one, only. . 4 .5 1 )
n Mbri's 77cs 9ct sPec,al Saie L'bbey's Cut Glass Third Fl66r
DRESS GINGHAMS in plaids,
stripes or checked designs. All
colors. : A lot of 15,000 yards in
this Thursday sale. A 10c grade,
Thursday at the low 7
price -of. . . . :. . ,. C
ENGLISH LONG CLOTH,
grass bleached. Fine quality,
soft finish; comes in bolts of 12
yards each. - Regular price $2.25
the bolt. . liiursday
only;.....
$1J8
! WHITE LINETTE, for street
suits, nurses' costumes, etc. Can
not be told from real linen;
wears and washes perfectly.. The
; regular 18c quality is o 1
selling at 1.WC
PERSIAN LAWN, 40 inches
wide and very sheer. Specially
priced for Thursday only, the
i doc grade, per yard,
only. . . .
19c
The Ladies' Home Journal Quarterly Summer Style Book
The largest and nbst authentic fashion guide to be had at any price. Gives a full account of
the best styles and tells how to make them, as well as how to wear them. TKe regular price
of 'the book is 20c, and with it you get a coupon good for one 15c pattern, therefore r
alj the Quarterly costs you ( is .JC
100 dozen Four-in-Hand Ties in
light or dark colorings,, and in a
wide range of patterns. New
spring styles, including plenty of
such popular shades as gray, red,
browns and blues. 100 dozen reg
ular 50c Ties, Thursday,": OA
each..,.
MEN'S BLACK COTTON
SOCKS, good, smooth quality.
Special Thursday, 2 ' OC '
pairs for. DC
MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS in
stripes, checks and all late de
signs. Materials madras or cham
bray. $1.25 values, "spe- . Qf
cial, only .QaC
MEN'S UNDERWEAR A lot
of 75 dozen, in fancy weave bal
briggan. Pink, blue or white.
Splendidly . finished garments.
Regularly 75c each, jt
Thursday ;C
When you are buying cut glass, buy the best tof be had. Attend
this sale nd buy goods with the name "Libbey" etched on them
is a guarantee of quality and cut. Note" the very special prices
we offer on these goods. These mentioned, are ealiKsamnlesW'
i -..a. . . r . .
picniy more to De lounu.
$3.00 Nappies, 6-in. size S2.00
$3.75 Nappies, 6-in. size 82.75
$3.60 Comports, special 82.75
$4.00 Flates, 7-in. size .83.00
- $4 Bonbon Dishes, sp'l, 83.15
$4.ou &ugar and creamer, spe
cial at ................ 83.50
$6.00 Bowjs, 8-in. size $4.75
$8.00 Bowls, 8-in. size $6.25.
Very special bargains in Mar
bles, Terra Cotta and in Bronze
Figures.
HOME-FURNISHING SPE
CIALS Hardware Depart
ment, Third Floor. , '
Wood frame Clothes Racks,
with. 4 hooks. Special House
keepers Day Sale, f
each.. ... ....5IC
A complete line of Garden and
Lawn Tools on sale 3d Floor.
RICKARD'S CELEBRATED
COFFEE POT No boiling of
coffee, and clear,: pure, amber
coffee, without the poison. . ;
1- quart size . . . ...... .81.00
2- quart size 81.20
3- quart size ... ..... ,;.-15
4-quart size ..91.50
All complete, with, hot-wAter
pan. ij '
Extension Hat arid Coat Racks,
with 7 pins, priced,; Thursday
each1" SpCcial prce
Extension Hat and Coat Racks
with 10 pins, special at r
only..,..i;.....;.......10C
BALL-BEARING LAWN
MOWERS, 18-inch size, regu
lar $6.75 value, at syr
special price of. ... . I D
Sale of Dress Goods and Silks
87c
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday bar
gains fn high-class
fabrics. A superb
assortment of splendid qualities at prices ab
surdly loW. Fancy silks' in stripes, checks,
hairlines, etc. Ligh.t-colored effects for sum
mer wear; 4,500 yards. Keguiar
values, special at low price of
CREAM. "NAVY SERGES' One of the
most popular dress fabrics of the season, at
a special price, which enables you to provide
tor yojrv summer suit at. much less than usual. Note the re
ductions: ;
$1.00 grade, special
at;......
$1.25 grade, special
at
$1.50 grade, special
at.t;V:....:...v.
.81c
98c
$1.19
$1.75 grade, special
Sit
$2.00 grade, special
at.
$2.50 grade, special
at
$1.39
$1.59
$1.89
BLACK DRESS GOODS In serges, panamas, herringbone ef
fects, etc. Self stripes in light weight, for dress gowns, as well
as heavier materials for tailored suits. Great bargains at the
following prices :
$1.00 values selling 7n $1.50 values selling r
for..... yc for 51. uy
$1.25 values selling QQ $1.75 values selling A j 29 (1
m An 1:: : i o ,t - , 1. a-a on
ml
ishSpringOxfords$5V3ls.$3.29 i50c Dresde mbons 29A
Over 75 styles in this superb
lot, the most favored colors
are well represented and the
models include the favored
orfes for this season's wear.
High, medium or low heels,
medium weight, welt exten-
. m .. ... ' i.
sion soies loes plain or with tip, tan or brown, in button or lace, kid or calf leather.
Suede leather in brown, green, blue, pink, red, old rose, etc. The most complete assort
ment possible to find; very faddish styles, and regular values up to $5.00 pair. Aj OA
You should not fail to see this superb assortment. On sale at this special price IJ.W
JllSt In yfomen's 10-button shoe tan calf vamp, with top of Copenhagen blue suede.
Finest pearl buttons, that; match top in color. Hand-made throughout. Let
us show you this splendid line.
Small Things for Ihe Household
AMMONIA, for household
use; pint-bottle size; a ner
cessity to the housewives
during the cleaning season.
Special Thursday Q
at OC
RAINIER'S MINERAL
SOAP, for the bath and
toilet. Naturally antiseptic;
large 10c cakes, on sale spe
cial tor liiursday
at
4c
IRONING WAX in large
cakes, on sale at this M
special price fC
DARNING COTTON
black or white, on spools.
Thursday's price, spe-
cial, 3 spools for. ...... OC
KERR'S LUSTRE TWIST
Black silk finish : best
sewing thread; 300-yd.
spools; worth 10c, for
8c
WHISK BROOMS, in small
size, for the traveler; in
Jeathep slide ; worth f
30c, special at. :J luC
BLACK SATEEN OVER
SLEEVES, worth in .
25c, special, pair JLaC
WRAPPING TWINE in all
colors, special at.ithe
uaw
29c
$3.39
5C :
A special purchase brings us these 5-inch
Ribbons at a small cost, that enables us to
offer a phenomenal bargain. Satin-edge
Dresdens in bliies, pinks, helios, mais and
variegated effects; regularly worth to 50c
a yard, and a splendid assortment;
special, Thursday
WOMEN'S CAPE GLOVES, 16-button
length, in the most-wanted shades of tan,
for street and general outdoor wear; the
regular price is S4 the pair; spe
cial for Thursday
WOMEN'S VESTS Low neck, sleeveless style, in
extra sizes; splendid quality at the regular price
of 3Sc each; on saie Thursday only at, 23c
WOMEN'S PANTS, umbrella style, knee lace
trimmed; regular 65c values, oh sale at, spe- IJq
FINE QUALITY WOMEN'S HOSE in stainless
tan; the patterns are allover lace, boot lace, plain
lisle or embroidered and striped effects; a wide.
choice of patterns in all sizes; grades selling regu
larly at 75c, 85c and $1 the pair; we will make " '
Thursday a tan hosiery day worth remembering choice of all our popu.
iar lines oi tan nose m tnese qualities at the .saving once of.
per pan; ... , , , ,
69c
HI
g!!FMMM,.M,w , in .i-..iirii.nii. , y Wll ., m i . ,! n , , A,1,, 1
t 1 r r . Ill III ,., ,
m is
SCORED BY
N CODTEE
Congressman Called Instru
ment of Lake; Snbmanne
Company and Accused of
TTavincr Acted in . Bad
Faith With House,
(L'nlto Prr Wlr.)
Wafihlagton, May 20. Branding
1! of his charges aa being false, and
accusing him of bad faith, contempt
aod disregard of his obligation as a
member of congress, the select house
rnmniitM anDofnted to invest! eate
the accusations made by Representa-L?Tne 0mmittS rinds 'that
live ijiiiey agamBi me ciecinu eoai
company of uBtng corrupt methods
to Influence legislation in its favor,
tnn!e it report to. the house today.
The report is a scathing denuncla
the boat company and Congressman
Loud
Representative Lilley is arraigned
for allowing himself to be UBed as an
"instrument of the Lake Submarine
company," and is charged with
"acting in bad faith," "violating his
obligation as a member," and "act
lag; in contempt of ihe bouse."
Th committee find that the .Intro
Auction of the resolution Asking for an
Investigation ot bin charges wu not la.
trtxluesd la rood faith by Lllley, that h
had no Information to juatlfr his
charges, that ha acted In bad faith In
making- them, and that In at&tlnsr that
he 'mad no chargta reflecting upon
members of the houaa he waa not eln
cer. The report further chara;a him
with violating Ma obligation la formu
lating ana urging oerore trie commute
groundless charge against Congress
man Loud of Michigan, that he scted in
bad faith when he allowed his clerk to
pend letters reflecting on the honor and
Integrity of members of , the house, and
that ha acted in contempt for not dis
avowing tna letter published over his
own signature reflecting on the honor
and integrity or members of the house.
In destroying a forged letter from his
secratary to Frank u. Ed In borough of
Bay City, Michigan, relative to the Loud
incident. Instead of delivering it to the
committee. Lilley is also held to have
acted to eontempt-----.
' Assist tog- Xake Company.
The committee finds that Liner's ob
ject in making the charges was In real
ity a 'propaganda" in behalf of the
Lake company, which sought to defeat
the clause In the naval approDrlatlons
bill favoring the electric company. Lil-
lev's charaea that excessive profits wars
being mads In submarine contracts are
declared to te based on fictitious fig
ures. nd that Lillejr knew the charges
te iaise wnrn ns mu imia
no cress
correspondent naval official, member of
congress or campaign committee nad
been corrupted bv the electric com nan v.
and Lilley. is scored for refusing to tes
tily at tne pea-inning or me investlKs
; tion without the aid of counsel. Con-
,Mh. rt 1va hv iha fn. ." .request tnat ne te allowed td
n " -j i dictate, tiie selection or counsel-and the
tiniit cnneresEinaji In the contro-1 mode of Dimcedure of the commlttsa was
ymy and complete vindication of ISVWX ...erae I
did not know Mr. Neff of the Lake com
pany, it was subseauently proved that
they were intimate friends. Mr. Neff
had been holding dally conferences with
Mr. Lilley, beginning with the night of
the introduction of the resolution, and
was helping him to prepare his case. It
must have been difficult for Mr. Lilley
to forget his conference with Mr. Neff
pn February 10, 108, immediately after
the action of the . naval committee. It
has been shown that Mr. Lilley went
down in ftna of the Lake company's
bofctsfwlth Mr. Neff the previous sum
mer and that one night of the same
summer Mr; Neff, at his hotel in Water
bury, dictated a telegram -to Secretary
of the Navy Metcalf in the interest of
Ihe Lake company. It needs no argu
ment to show the logical sequence of
events that tell the history of what led
up to and constituted the propaganda
which was designed, aa indicated In the
frank admission of Simon Lake, to edu
cate the members- of congress to the
point of recognising the merits of the
m typo ui uwu iv
Sid Ho Want Investigation.
"By stating on hi 'honor and respon
sibility, as a member of this house, that
he had information not based on hear
say requiring an investigation respect
ing the conduct of bia colleagues, he in
voked the entire machinery of the
house to institute proceedings against
a private corporation for the benefit of
another private corporation. The grav
ity of his offense is apparent Six
months prior to the Introduction of the
resolution. Mr. Lilley was doing every
thing in his power to help the Lake
company, and after the introduction of
the resolution the Lake company,
through its officers and agents, was
doing everything in its power to help
Mr. Lilley.
the purpose of' the resolution was not to
secure an investigation, but legislation
Mr. Lilley never mads any calculation
on an investigation for the verification
of facts, but used fictitious flvurea
without question. "He did not Inquire
concerning them of a friend of Con
gressman Hobson. who wss In a posi
tion to Inform him about them. He re-
auosteri that certain naval offloer. w
txa mined and then refused to take their
word. It Is characterlstio of Mr. Lii.
ley's attitude that when he learned that
ess he has r.ever to" this time exorexKw
gratification at the removal of the cloud
No recommendation
the report
Waterburr, conn.. May SO. Represen
tative Lilley refused to make any
lengthy comment on the committee's re-
declarlnsjt that he could - not in
port, declarin
Justice to himself discuss It until after
ne naa oareruiiy read Its contents and
consulted hla lawyers.
'"The most serious and painful effect
It has on me is Its reflection on my per.
sonal honor," he said. "However, thoaa
who know me will not need any expla
nation. Thera is nothing Ux my private
or public record that justified these re
flections. ' ,
WALLOWA'S CLERK
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
(Special pinratrh to The WnU
Bnternrlse. rr vrv n t i n. v
1..' Wallowr-eountV7ha.
- tz, T . " on ln democratic
n w-Hi0,nt PBentative for Union
and Wallowa counties. He is well
?0wn, 11,,bothJ, Sountles, having been
hi7&"A ?e past fou? year?
x nimwn county.
DRY THROATS III
STJOHIISSOIIDIiy
New Administration Enforc
ing Laws Despite Well-Es-'
tablished Traffic:
Ciqyfsi
rr r-9
if i
u u
0muftEn
Never Falls to
HESTORE GRAY op FADED
HAIR totts NATURAL
COLOR and BEAUTY
No matter how lono it ha
uvwwjj aicXil. DU1I1K ira TDIIinrV ah
lid poalUvelv
flnilX, Keeps hair aoft and glossy. Re-
il aUDHLlIUUW- . Zf. W Tim a a as mvi.h
m wsacav wucii nv irsJt Jirru liltl 1 t1 ' IMUiUwll
cis BuspK-iunv oi Mr. loua were ground fiW U DUC Size. 1
IS NOT A nvp.
vir hitt-ii no vapres- r j FnUo Kay HMe. CO- Newark N -
and good name pf a fellow member." ' VOODAIUt CLAKKE & CO. 1
, ' - - i
Bt. Johns, which has always been
nominally a dry town on Sunday, but
which baa In reality been notoriously
open via, the rear entrance, is to be dry
m me sense. m law intenot rrom
henceforth. - . , -
Deputy District Attorney- Btevenson
has fJled , an infprmaUon against , three
aaloonmen of Bt Johns and their cases
are being tried In the east aide justice
court this afternoon. The men are
Henry E. Knight, Luther M. Miller and
John Doe. - The first two ere charged
with aelllng beer, to Charles Bennett
last Sunday and receiving .money for
the same.- The name cif ha last numoi
offender was unknown to the complain
ant but he is Charged with selling beeaJ
u m maa .namea v iuicn.
While the cases aaainst tha lnnn.
men are being prosecuted by the district
attorney's office under the state law it
Is said bv fit. Jnhna nun whn ihnnM
know that the; movement 'to dnu tha
iown ugni was oegun- Dy the new city
administration.
It Is known thaf detectives have been
worklna to secure evidence strain th
ounaay jaw violators ror some time.
vui. wru inn ciienieio o i ine aa
loonmen known to the trade that wit
nesses were una Die w pass the Inner
circle last Sunday when three alleged
violations of the law were made, -
"It has always been tbs argument -of
the saloons that they cannot pay the
11,000 license and do buainesa without
the Sunday trade. There are six saloons
in St Johns and the city therefore de
rives 16,000 from license fees every
year. ; The new administration la evi
dently of the opinion that If six saloons
can't do a legitimate business It Is bet
ter to have only five. Whether this is
-OOOD HOMES OR NONE AT ALL-
WALNUT
PARK
Is admittedly the choicest resi
dence section of the city. Noth
ing but good homes allowed on
the tract. All that is necessary
to convince yoi that it has no
equal in the city is to visit
; WALNUT PARK,
which" is rapidly becoming the
FIFTH AVENUE DISTRICT
of Portland. ,
v Branch Office at the Park. ,
W. M. Killingswbrth
323t Chamber of Commerce" V
Mairi" 4557
-GOOD HOMES ' OR NONE AT ALL-
true ort not the new officials propose
to enforce the law regardless ojf the re.
suit -;' j.-;-'-'' 'A ;';....;-- ipf :v;--.;;sf ,.i, 'kL
It Is said that the other three saloon-
men have been caught selling liquor on
Bundav and will ' be . prosecuted ; alao.
Tha maximum flne for a first offense of
this kind is 25. , .
,A Aberdeen Teacher Married, .
(Speirln Oisrxteb to Jlie Juarnal.)
Aberdeeh, Wash., : : May S0.-Mltai
Be.tha Thornton. teacher " in the
schools of this place for the past
ffvn .Jr"lL.w niarried Monday to-J
Hubert Schafe of Satsop. 1 1" wia S
quiet home wedding. , They are on a
wsd41nt trio to the sound. , 7 ,.n ?
.