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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND. ; FRIDAY EVENING MAY 22, 1808. 65c Hose 39c Women' Hose of ' fast black terns; Uover Jace, boot lace, polka dot .effects and embroid-; ered ankles in the lot; regular 50c and 65c values, Sat- tirday .". . . .o"C Etnb. Waist Pt'rns $2.98 jSoft, , dainty "batiste in sufficient quantity to ; make a waist and charmingly embroidered., at "front, collar and cufis. , All pleasmg-deslgnaarid values much lower than usual.. Made into waists they will please the most fastidious, as well as he'mtr uo-to-date and ooDular. Recrularlv sold at $3.50 and $5.00 each, Saturday, your. , V AO j choice at only. i ; . ........... . . ii)LivQ - r ? 'Until 9:30 Val. Laces 4flc Doz. Yds Pretty Valenciennes -laces and insertions to match, underpriced for. Saturday. A trimming that is used to a great extent on every summer , gown, waist- and even, underwear." " Now' while 4your light dresses are being made, supply your self with this dainty lace and choose from pat terns that usually costt75c to $1.25 the . a -dozen yards, for only.-. ."rrr,T;T.Tr;T.T;fuC AutoVeils98c Long chiffon Veils or fancy lace Hat Drapes, both ctylei of good quality; 1 yi to 2ji t yard in' length . and various colors to choose, from; regularly- sold at $1.50 to $3 each, Satur-.: .day : v . , . . , , . , w1 . .Ov- rare. WfB emu Children's Coats Half ' Junior Suits Half Saturday is Children's Day in the. Suit Department, sure enough. We offer all children's coats and all junior suits at half regular price. The coats run in sizes from 8 to 14 years; the suits from 10 to 14. Coats are in plain colors or fancy mate rials, loose or tight-fitting and all lengths. Made of all wool fabrics, trimmed or plain stvles. The iunior suits are fancy materials in the very jaunty jacket styles. The savings are unusually large and the assortment is ope seldom found. ... Worthy $12.50. Worth $4.00 h.$2.00 j t and other values in proportion. Suits - $6.25 M$7:50 and other prices at similar reductions.' Worthy I 1 IE $22.50.D1 1.0 Pattern Hats Sell for $10.00 MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS Men's brown Half Hose, seamless styles in all sizes; 40 dozen pairs - for Saturday's selling. Reg. 17c val- A ues, special, the pair.il Uw BOYS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, in light or dark col ors, neat striped effects. Reg ular $1.50 values, Saturday....... MEN'S MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS, nicely trimmed, kimono C Qr neck; 25 dozen on sale; 75c vals.OC 50 DOZEN MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with or inch hems. Regular 25c values, Q special . . . ... 1 $1.19 Paris and New York pattern models or exclusive Olds, Wort man & King produc tions. A sweeping sale that takes in the very finest head gear in our establishment. Goodly assortment to choose from ; hats - of indescribable richness and originality. witnout reserve, an reduced. Hats that were priced' from $25.00 to $55.00,, choice Saturday. . Those selling from $12.00 (7 AO to $24.00, choice Saturday. . .D I O Values from $7.50 to $11.75, AO choice. DOyO w xa Ull A VUUVVUi $10.00 SUttbOll tietS 0T women an( children. These are made of chambray, in plain colors; striped, checked or fancy percale; calico, gingham or white lawn. Neatly trimmed with ruffle around the front and cape in back. Very serviceable for summer wear, also most attractive. A goodly as- 't'Jsy sortment to choose from and the Saturday price is only. 1 v Kid Gloves 29c Pair In Broken Sizes Odd lines arid broken as to sizes, but regular values from $1.00 to $2.25 Si the pair. A while this lot irom i.uu to i iy . lasts. They arem , . ., t':?fm misses' sizes, 44, 4, 5, SXA, Syj and 5$, tans, browns and red. Then there are women's gloves, in broken, and assorted colors, sizes 5lA ty and 6 only. A handwear bargain that will startle all Portland into action. Selling is bound to be rapid while this lot lasts. The least you can save is 61c, from that to nearly $2.00 on every pair. For women with small hands this is the great est opportunity ever presented in Portland. Odd lots but priced at only, the pair. ........ 29c A Safe of Libbey Cut Glass VTh name "Libbey" etched on :a piece of cut glass insures you the best qual ity made in" the world, as well as the most attractive cuttings. Saturday we bargainize many wanted articles in a manner: most "remarkable. ; Read the values: ' . t . ' . . 6-inch Happies, worth $3.00, for.... $2.00 Footed Compotes, $3.60 values, $2.75 Grape Fruit Bowl and lining, selling regularly at $3.75, special d0 AC : at. ....... .......... . 4im v $4.00 Plates, 7-inch size. .. ..-.3.00 $4.50 Sugar and Creams for. . .$3.50. 8-inch Bowlsl $6.00 values. ... .$4.75 '8-inch Bowls, $8.00 values $6.75 and hundreds of other articles. Bargains in Marble and Terra Cotta Statuary. Dr. Grave's Tooth Powder 13c An ;unequald denti frice, put up la patent cana; regularly sold at 2Sc each; apeclal Sat urday ...... ...,13 "BOVOBA," . nature" plant food. Ita uae on blanta and rose bushea crlnga moat aatlaSac tory reaulta; suffic ient In one can to make 28 gallons and worth 60c. selling Saturday for only y394 IXOWX1 AWO TBO ItaUl . IUBIi' of f I n e a t , quality; " all northern grown; worth 6c package. ape clal packs 6 VMXOa ICOIl 1n large .cakea; . . special each 5e TIO&1T VITOH XASU In 1-plnt bot tles; worth 26c, spe cial 19 WmlTOTO TA.YEM In Portland Souvenir box: each sheet embossed .' with' "Portland, - Qre ? sTon," ' worth 160, for per -box ......... 254 rial with black headi. In large cube; worth 10c. special for this sale at 54 nrraxuB bus. PUTS in assorted slses. 6c values; special this ale a boxes 54 A Sale of Fine Graniteware Pudding Pais, special Saturday 10 JDipfer, 1-qt. sire, special........ 13 " Sauc Pans, 2-qt.f size, for. .-10 Sauce Pans, 4-qt. size, for . . . . . .22$ Tea Pots, hold 1 quart. . .22 Tea Pots, hold V2 quarts 25 Dish Pans, 17-qt size 50 Tea Kettles, hold 8 quarts. 63 Hat and Coat Racks, special 0 " LAWN MOWERS of good (fljfjl C A ; quality, 12-in,, ize, special; K . 0u D U :LAWN MOWERS, 16-inch A qiJ LAWN MOWERS with high vvtiiels; ball-bearing, 18-inch size, - dyl ,7C" special. dfr I D Clothes Racks, special . . ,:.9 23-inch Feather Duster, special. ;13 UN SHOES Hundreds of Pairs Ml Sizes in Ml the Wanted Styles EVERY PAIR PROPERLY FITTED MISS MILNE, Expert on ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON Corsets, WILL BE HERE ONLY ONE DAY MORE Bammm Mm On Petticoats at 57c 50c Banded Sailors $9 Trimmed Hats Children's Sailors Men's Fancy Hose Men's Suspended Mens 756 Sftrf Women's Wash Petticoats of plain material or blue and white seersucker. Deep double flounce. Regular 75c value, after 6 57c Women's Sailor Hats of smooth straw braids finished with band. Good size. Splendid for .knock-about and garden wear. 50c values t for -ZOC Women's Trimmed Hats in many models. Trimmed with flowers, ribbons, etc. Fetch ing shapes. Regularly worth to $9.00 each, special a a m w t v v $1.98 Sailor Hats for children ; trim med with long ribbon stream ers. Sell regularly at 50c and 75c each, after 6 p. m. f only... 100 dozen to sell after 6 o'clock. Dots, stripes and Jacquard ef fects in the wanted colors, ,50c values after 6, choice for only...'..,... 25c Heavy web with cast - off buckles. Sell regularly at 35c and 40c the pair. Choice after 6 o'clock Saturday only for. 25c In blue, tan or cream. Negli gee effects with soft collaand cuffs attached. Sell regularly at 75c, after 6 o'clock .; g' Men's High Grade Shoes K $3.89 Three specials for after 6 o'clock only. In LOT 1 are to be found men'sj highest grades of Shoes and Ox-1 lords. Tans, black and browns;! patent kid or gunmetal. Come- in Diucner, Button or regular! lace styles or with the new fas- tenings, including buckles and! rings. ; Over ?0 styles offered.1- Keauy a rare opportunity. Va!-' 3ue to $6.00 the pair, ) 0 epecial after 6 eJo5 LOT 2 Men's Shoes and Ox fords in medium grades. Tan, brown or black, leather. A very complete assortment, including all wanted styles, and values to $4.00 the pair. After 6 only. .......... $3.19 LOT 3 Men's Shoes and Ox fords in kid or, calf leathers; 8 styles. The best $3.00 and $3.50 values possible to ob- Q tain, special after 6. . . 07 Duck Shirts Women's Duck Skirts In walk- " 111 ' ' 1 1 l ' ' in Ing length. Fancy and mixed effects In blue, green or brown. Perfect fitting mod els. Regular $U50 values, after 6 only Jaunty Neckwear Styles VX 1 9c Ea. A special leader and mighty Neckwear. 1 Jabots, tailor-made ; ZHIai Linen Stocks, Silk Bows, Lace VA! Bows and Stock Collars. Regu- j 4tf iar ' soc ana ouc- vames, cnoice ' ' m y & of a large assortment . A after 6 only... IVC'l EMBROIDERIES itv' nainsook V ' ' . .J J r, , V.- ' or cam one eages ana inseruons. , Regular ; prices 15c to 25c the " yard. At the embroidery coun-i ter after 6, special IOC - I'1 CHILD REN'S HANDKER CHIEFS, plain or hemstitched ; borders. 6c values, six 1 A for. ...........19c iWOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S nud&r-A. cleanup of three lines. Sdld regularly at 20c the pair;, a; full assortment of sizes, after 6 only..;. ... 1 1C WOMEN'S' VESTS, tow neck, sleeveless styles.- 15c, 20c and 55C values, after 6 g - only..,....!..;...; JC Hangers ?twfFoldins 3 Coat Hangers, fine for the travelers, worth 15c each, special after ia 6 only...... .lUC ffarpnsBon.c"air Pi J . . in snll nr amh 12c ins, .in shell or amber color, plain or crimped. .Reg ularly 20c the dozen, special after 6 ....... Belting Lace Plain Elastic Belt ing,'' '114 inches wide, black, - brown or navy. Very special for after ni 6 o'clock, yard. . .r. ... . .LVZ s Razors ff" , ty Razors, full sets, ' worth $2.50 to $12.50 If each, sp'l after 6 only lfdl1 ounce bottles.. Regular 25c value, special after 6 T only,- bottle . ...... . . . . . 1 1 C Cnlnrirtf S c h ef f ler's or COIOnflghair dye, in all colors. - A regular $1.00 bottle selling after 6 o'clock A for just. UaC To Iff WATER 2unce tZllZl bottler4711 T Toilet , Water in violet, rose or lilac - odor. " Regular 25c 20c and Silk Waists Worth $12.50 aM Viy M Bay Samda 33 PHYSICIAN FINED 4 iy LIQUOR CASK fftiwlat rn.MUe ta The 3mm. r.nijirt. Kjt., Mar II in the rase rt hm r.ln.t Ir. . Mnnkniao, rbarrl a.'i!im Intoxicating )! k c trury to n. Jlijuor law. the )ury taa m.ii.fcl a Mia.tt of aunty.. Judgo Crawford Imposed a fine of $480 and costs. In ISO, while tr. Monkman whs practiclns medicine at Flora, he sold a quart of alcohol to -A rancher who told the doctor that he wanted It for a sick horse. -There waa no drug- store In Flora and the doctor knt a certain Quantity of druca in his office for uae In U la . 1 . At .1 . - III. DISCIII, Jl 1.1 ITT umv I II W .1 rohnl was sold the doctor made out a certificate as to the sale of tbe alcohol. but It was not In accordance with the form prescribed by the liquor law, - Why La Grande Rejoices.' 1 '. K .1 SpvrU( Dispatch to Tlx ioorail.) 1 . Orande. Or.. May 27. There was frreat Mjoldn here whn the telegram came from Senator Fulton statins; that he had. got through the estate an appro priation of 65, W00 for a postoUlce bulldlnr In this city. - ' A telesram re ceived from him' Wednesday flrat gave the newa. It waa worded In such a way as to lead to ome doubt as to whether La Orande was to haVe a postofflce building and an additional appropriation of ISB.nOO for another federal building, or- only the poatofflce. Doubt about that queatlon waa settled by another msnfi from Senator Fulton yesterday In which he aald the total appropriation win $lr000, "and wig for a postofrtce building. ; ri The recent Republican convention was not a representative body. Had delegates to Chicago named by It been obliged to pass through the ordeal of a direct pri mary perhaps not all of them would be packhig their suit cases for ttl lake metropolis. , . i ASHLAND COMPLETING . . HER SEWEli SYSTEM 'v-f ", ,s-:'Y' ' (Speelel Dlapatck e Tse JoaraaL) ' Ashland. Or., May tl. Bids were opened by ths city rouncll Wednesday nlhtifor the conetrvictlon of sewers In districts Nos. 11 and 12. The bid of E. E. Phlpps to c6n struct both sewers al ths toUl cost of 5,lJ5.75.ws"accepted. The construction of these two' sewers will complete , the sewer system for Ashland as originally projected 'and surveyed and leaves only a small sub-" urban section unsewered. "With Ita inn ! water system, Ashland wn- . ., to present sanitary conditions unex. ceUed by any city in iu "