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a. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21. 1908. 7 CanvasOxfords$1.09Up $1.09 Bargain day in the shoe section Women s white ? canvas oxfords with hand-turn soles. A good grade, regular ly worth $1.75 the pair, Friday, spe cial WOMEN'S OX FORDS in white can vas or black kid ; hand turn or tip toes; leath er or covered heels. A goodly assortment of Styles and all si?es. Values (ff AO to $3.00 pair, Friday, special .tyleeO WOMEN'S OXFORDS in brown kid or. black leather; heavy or light soles. Garden Ties, 2-hole Sailors, button and bjucher' styles. Plain or tip toes. A variety of excellent styles. fl0 in Values to $4.00 Friday 4'l7 TAN SHOES We have them in all sizes and all the best models. ,, i The Notion Needs ; SNAP "FASTENERS in black or white small or large size. Worth Q i 5c a dozen, special Friday. ,.....,C 1j HAlNS-ltiriop of cut-crystal; x all, color; pins are ,extr long. -f i , Worth 10c each,peciaj... . .. ..OC HOOKS AND EYES " In black or white : all sizes. Two dozen on a card . and worth SCj special for Fri day 15c .......2FOR DC BACK COMBS; shell or amber colorr- 75c values, Friday, each. rfri rrv-. )5n. -, if rS-flfl 7 mo 39c HAIR ROLLS, all shades; 18-in. size. auc value, special at CORSET LACES with silk finish ;in pink, light blue or white ; 5 yards long. 10c values for iC BED BUG DESTROYER in A tins; 15c value for , 1UC S A N I T O L TOOTH POWDER, worth 25c a can, special -'t at.. IQC COKE'S DANDRUFF CURE and hair tonic; 5-ounce bottles. Worth 50c, special at..:... 35c Special New 25c Neckwear teach day adds to the assortment' of neckwear and belts to be found atthisstorev There are all the staple, styles, also a large variety of novelties. 1 Our line of ruchiners, wash belts, leather belts, iabots. lace, stock and embroidered tailor collars is the most complete in Portland todav. Thev rarisre in brice from 25c to $2.50. but OUr Stock of noniilar-nrirrl o-nnrlc ic' vcrv T r f Jf - x-a sjj w uw J V- J large. Friday and Saturday we make a special dis-v 1 r it. i: " ymxy ui tj lines. The Toilet Heeds ' " r. " . '.' BATHASWEET Perfumed powder for softening the water. ' Excellent for the bath. 25c cans selling : ; I -Friday ati;..v.r.-T;Trr.vrrrr..- IOC J , SANITARY NAPKINS, half dozerfin . '. i, a box. Worth 35c, : special O If J- i I at. ;. . . .v. .r. ZOC i . MAJESTIC TOILET PAPER in 6-oz. i rollst. A i ine Jissue: that sells "regu-: I larly. for 5c the roll. For .in.. .Friday 3 ROLLS' 1UC PENCIL TAB- RAZOR STROPS, -LETS witlr ruled "Swing style.-made paper ; for school of horsehide and y use. Spe- A .worth 65c- J Cf 2 cial, each. . . . fC each, for.... jK)C x RECEIPT BOOKS, containing 50; leaves with stubs ; pocket size. f ? ; 10c value ..... OC CREPE PAPER NAPKINS' in fancy designs. . Special, the dozen, Jk only.. ........... 4C , WRITING PAPER A grade known as Hurd s linen fabric ; 120 sheets to a pound and worth 50c, spe cial Corset Covers 25c Each Dainty Corset " Covers, -- aae oi ime nainsooK ; ,7 5 m 53 1 - j 35c full French front style watn titled bacK, i nm med with embroidery, or torchon lace. -Tw round neck style. Reg- mar price uc : eacn, special Friday u g GO WNS.' made.:Of ambnc-iirnainl soolc. Low round, high or V-haped neck; lone or elbow sleeves-i Trimmi.H with lace or embroidery, y j. Regular CHILDREN'S HATS, made of or white lawn. Trimmed in many Styles with lace, embroidery and rib bon. " Regular $7.00 values nn 95.07 ; reg. $1.00 values. . . : , . 0 1 C Intermediate prices in proportion.' 0 mm Is Replete With Bargains Rare Save on Merode 1 Purses at Underwean Third Off , H Also on Hose In a Special Sale We offer several specials in this best of all Knit Underwear for women. Save on such standard grades, such splendidly finished garments are un usual. Be prompt in coming for your share. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, low neck, sleeveless style, knee length; sizes 3, 4 and 5; regular A A price 85c Friday only .T'VC WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, Merode make, silk and lisle; low neck, no sleeves, knee length; sizes 3, 4 and 5 regular d A : $2.21 values', for . .,. : :t . i V , .D 1 KNEfe LENQTH LISLE MERODE UNION SUITS, sleeveless ' style ,nr worth $1. 2f each; sizes 3 and4 qnly--special .'. .1 7 WOMEN'S HOSE, fast black lisle, all- BOYS' WAISTS, made of dark colored over lace or boot lace patterns; import- percale or chambray, fast color; will ed goods; regular 65c values . '30rr not fae; alwavs sol at 5c Q - special . , Os special I FANCY HOSIERY Included in the 39c lot are some of the numbers that were on j sale last Friday; a full assortment of .designs and sizes to choose from, lfp and as last wee tne P"ce is only. . ' -dsLt . Purses and Handbags for women specialized for Fri-. day and Saturday. These are in light or dark colors;, the leathers, are walrus, seal, long grain Morocco and va rious others. The regular vaiucs are from $6.00 to $20, Untrimmed Dress Hats 50c An opportunity, without par allel to get a dress hat shape, for the values run to $5.00 each and the variety of styles, colors and materials is immense. There are Cu ban body hats, chip flats, horsehair flats, hood hats, turbans and many others. There is a full line of colors. Your choice of the rfl entire lot at OUC Kimonos Up to $3.25 Surprising Values Our entire stock of long and short Kimonos, worth from $1.25 to $3.25, in an immense Friday sale. The materials are lawn, cotton crepe, dotted Swiss or percale. Some are made plain, some have bands in plain colors of same material as garment; others are trimmed with tucks, ruffles, lace or embroidery. There are Dutch necks, dressing sacques or kimono styles. The assortment is one that will please the exost .critical shopper. If you've use for a house garment, by all means be on hand. " ' ' . $1.25 and $1.50 gar-j r:: 79c $2.25 and $2.50 gar- $1.75 and $2.00 gar- ?0r::..$i.29fr:: .98c $2.75 and $3.25 gar- r::...$i,49' SUITS 1-3 LESS Continuing for Friday and Saturday the remarkable "reduced - . i -r -1 1 r e: 1 a 11 . t r price saic oi au 01 our uuc lauurcu suns, rvu inoucis worm irom fW to $125 in tailored suits reduced IliuQ The Kitchen Needs and China ( Skimmers, 11c vals,, 8 Granite Iron Pudding Pans, regularly worth :.sp:Ha.' 10c Granite Iron Dippers, 1-quart size, 18c 1) values. . IOC Granite Iron Sauce Pans, 2-qt. size, - 22c values, special I A at 1UC . Granite Iron Sauce Pans, 4-qt. size, 30c values. Tea Pots, 1-quart, 30c values, special COFFEE POTS, 3 pints, 38c values, soecial DISH PANS. 17c value 50 TEA KETTLES, 8-qt size, regularly 85c each, special. . . , "HALF MINUTE" COFFEE POTS, 1- qt. size, sell regularly at d1 A A $1.50, Friday l.UU 2- qt. size, $1.75 value 9 1.20 3- qt. size, $2.00 value .$1.35 XAWN MOWERS, 12-inch JA size; good quality. Special. . $UU Same,. 16-inch size, special $2.95 LAWN MOWERS with high wheels, ball-bearing, 18-inch size, -special. .' Extra special bargains in Decorated China. De sirable shapes, dainty decorations. , Very mod estly priced for Friday's selling. Fruit Saucers, regularly worth $1.50 the dozen, priced Friday 22c 22c 25c ..50 63c it. Worth $2.00 the dozen $1.45 Worth $2.50 the, dozen 81.75 Worth $3.50 the dozen $2.40 Plates that sell regularly for $2.25 the dozen, special Friday JEJ $2.75 values, the dozen $2.10 $5.50 values, the dozen $3.00 $6.50 values, the dozen $3.25 $7.00 values, the dozen... $3.50 $8.00 values, the dozen $4.00 CHOCOLATE POTS worth J A 75c for. . : ftUC CHOCOLATE POTS worth f- $1.50 for OC CRACKER JARS worth 60c for 30 35c "Sugars and Creamers for .20 SPOON TRAYS worth ?5c for 15 SPOON HOLDERS, 20c values 10 SALAD BOWLS, 25c values for 15 $1.00 S4.75 $1.25 Silks 87c Yard Dress and Veiling Nets 89c Up Fancy effects in stripes, checks and other wanted designs. Dark or light shades, suitable for making shirtwaist suits or sep arate skirts. Worth q $1.25 yard, special : O C CREAM NAVY SERGES in many grades, the favorite fab ric of the season. Qualities that sell for $1.00 to $2.50 the yard are bargainized. The $2.50 grade $1.89, and so on to the $1.00 grade, Ol which is.. QIC Men's Shirts79cEa. Men's Hose 10c Pr. 100 dozen Shirts in late spring patterns. Materials are cham brays or madras. The patterns are dots, stripes or checks. Ex cellent values at $1.00 r(k each, Friday iuC Black Half Hose of a good grade. This lot contains 50 dozen pairs of hose that always sell for 15c, but our price for Friday is only, pair 10c Underwear at 49c Men's Bells 25c Ea. Underwear for men in Swiss rib or fancy balbriggan weaves. 75 dozen garments for sale Fri day and each is worth 75c, special at 49c Belts to be worn with the ' popular summer shirtwaists. Black, brown or tan leather and reg. 35c and 50c - grades, Friday only. 25c These Nets are in ecru, white or black and you may choose from plain or dotted effects. We also offer them in plain nets colors navy, brown, Copenhagen, green -arid champagne. Extra good quality and a very complete assortment. Use them for veilings of for the construc tion of cool and dainty waists and dresses, or for yokes. Regular values up to $1.50 the yard, spe- OA cial Friday at... 0"C Regular values up to $2.00 the yard, special Friday Regular values up to $2.50 Al A the yard, special Friday d 1 05 EMBROIDERED BATISTE WAIST PATTERNS Sufficient material for entire waist, with front, collar and cuffs embroidered to match, in pleas ing designs. These were bought at an unusually low price. They are Clever up-to-date desigas and regularly worth $3.50 and $5.00. We offer them Fri day at a price phenomenally 1 AO lowchoice IO SILK GLOVES intlack or white; all sizes. Sell regu larly at $1.75 and $2.00 the pair, special Fri- a day at CHIFFON AUTOMOBILE VEILS and lace hat drapes; 1V2 to 2XA yards long. Good colorings and splendid quali ties. Sell regularly at $1.50 to $2.50 each, spe- AO cial Friday. i 5QC DRESDEN" RIBBONS with satin edge ; 5 inches ' wide. Come in small neat designs. The colors are pink;''lirht blue. Copenhagen and all the wanted spring shades. Very specially )A priced for Friday at, the yard. . .uC SHIRTWAIST FRONTS, made of Irish linen, handsomely embroidered. Regularly sold at from $3.00 A j (ry to $5.00 each, Friday only..$l5Jo Dress Nets and Lace Wai stings In white or ecru; entire. line birgiinbed; filet or round mcihea; goodly mortmcnt of patteme and prices; $1.50 valuee, S9e $2 values, f 1.29; $2,50 valuee. f 1.69. . , Seeing Her Miss Mi lnef Expert Corsetiere, TwoWws More; Do0 mss Don't let the opportunity pass; be sure you come to our store while, MISS filftMg is here. Let her give you Ihe benefit ot her years of experi ence in corset fitting. Assisting MISS MILNE we have iwo of the best corse! filters on the Pacific Coast, permanently employed. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF CORSETS IN PORTLAND FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS RARE CHANCE FOR EXPERT SERVICE AND BE FITTED WITH A CAREFULLY CHOSEN MODEL FR OM TH E VERY BEST CORSETS ; MADE . M I ' J TAKE FISH CASE TO 8pl fUpttck to Tb JoaraaUl ( J Olrmpl. ;Wwh My 1 1. 8o (rsetttns that th nftttr b takrn to the upt-m c.oirt of th Unltl Tt, A. W. I'nw tvri, Jtturnfy-itfn'Mtil f Oregon, baa forwarll to AttorncT-Oanar&l John' t. Atkinson of thla atata eopy of tho decision of tho aupromt court Of tho iJJlo.,jPr',r0n nrmlnt tho conviction of -Christ Nellaon on a charars of vlolat ,n?,n n,,hln 1" f Oregon. - NellBon Is a resident of tho aUto of Washington am) was fishing, with, .a purse net on tho Washington side of "hlng la licensed by this state but prohibited by Oregon. Neilson had tBo requisite , WMhlngton license. ,(- " Tht Oregon supreme court held that where adjoining states havo Concurrent jurisdiction on tho waters forming their boundaries. as have Washington and Oregon,; the Jaws of each state regulat ing the common right to take fish from such waters are valid and binding when not In conflict: that If there la a con flict, the Uw of that state which la the v- most restrictive. In character must pre vail, and to that extent tho state which first assumes has- Jurisdiction to the exclusion of. the other. : .,, -: ;.i Chief Justice Bean of" Oregon says Jp this connection: . - "If this is not so and th Uts of Oregon and Washington must Join lo regulations to protect the Ash Industry on the Columbia river, -a - thing they have heretofore been unable to oo, the Hve;: will practically become a common Ashing ground, without limitation or re striction) and one of the greatest In dustries on the -coast bo speedily de stroyed." ......... Attorney-General Crawford expresses tho view that tho question Is very Im portant for. both : states. .. The- entire subject has ben referred by the attorney-general of this stste to Assistant Attorney-General - & C. Macdonald of Spokane, who represented Washington In the Columbia rivsr boundary - dis pute. Mr. Macdonald is requested to take such measures as he believes right and proper to protect the interests of the fishermen orWafchlngtor Ball Derailed an Engine. ' ' From tho London Standard. While tbs Andalusian express wii ' . - traveling at tho rate of Jo miles an, hour a hull "euddenly appeared on the line near the village of fcabonales. Before the driver could pull up the -bull rushed at tho express with lowered -.h", nd the Impact ,wa oo terrlflo that the engine was derailed. The driver applied the brakes Jusi'in time to pre-' vent the entire train from falling over " an embankment. - A fresh engine se-t-ured, the express proceeded. 1 ,