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Saturday
Surprise Sale
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CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' HAND-MADE .SILK PROXI
LINE BRAID HATS, made on eHlc wir frames, all faced with
ilk chiffons, trimmed with silk, ribbons and flowers. These hats .
come in fire different shapes, including the pretty poke shapes so'
much wanted; colors we have in white, light blue, pink, champagne,
nary, brown and red; the best tsIuo ever offered for - . -. '
SATURDAY One Day;
Qnly, at . . . . . .
WONDER MILLINERY CO.
- ; : i ' Morrison and First Streets -. ' ' '
' . LARGEST MILLINERY HOUSE ON THE COAST , -
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Must be" of 'the highest grade material,! carefully and by
Henically rendered and sealed. But if it does not need to
pc shipped here from across the country at high freight
J-ates it can.be of the most-superior grade and yet be as
inexpensive i as an inferior,' uncertain shortening shipped
here from 'a distance, ; v , '
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MumMa Lard ;:
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js made right here in Oregon of the fat of the healthy
wheat-fed hogs. It bears the U. S. Government Inspec
tion stamp of wholesomeness and the Union Meat Co.'s
guarantee of purity and reliability.
! When ordering tpecify COLUMBIA
. Haras, Bacon and Lard :, ;r
jUNlON , MEAT 'CO.
J ;- PORTLAND, OREGON
5 PIONEER PACKERS OF THE PACIFIC
Off GIRL GETS
CHANCE ill PRIZE
Manual Training Contest for
Boys Only, but She
. . 'Couldn't Be Shut Out.
If you were a small girl and bad
worked tbrea whole month to make a
beautiful banalnf bookabelf, and then
found out that nobody would evr
IV and yon couldn't ret a prlso, and all
bcc&us you bappanad to ba a g-lrl In
stead of a- horrid boy wall, wouldn't
you aak your papa to vota for woman's
Eurirag-r. ao inera nowi
The Honayaaan Hardware company la
eonductlnir a conteat amona the pupils
mui
lltUa fern Wedriek, who lives at 14
of tha Dublla m&niial tmlnlrnr aohoola.
Tba conteat waa opaa to boya only, but
HuaaaU atrMt. didn't know it.
fihe worked for three months to make
a nans-ins; bookshelf which aha waa con
fident would take a prise. She brought
It to the Hontimin HirDwtni com
pany's atore yesterday and wanted to
nier n in tna contest.
When J. H Hardy, who is manairlng
the contoat. ezDlained that only boys'
WOrk Was to hi Innali1riu1 th Kttll
miss looked so wistful that Mr. Hardy
and Walter Honeyman contributed IS
out of their own pockets to aive her a
auwiai prise, xney considered tbat as
she waa tha only erlrl in tha city who
uianiieaica anouga interest in tne com
petition to eome.uo to the store and In
quire about the conteat, she deserved
this much. LU t tie Mis Wedrlck will
have her cleverly made hajitfna; book
shelf exhibited with the rest of prises
uuima, lu va-roivao. -
, BTany Xstar Contest.
Some S00 school children at Pnrtiand
ntered the conteat, which ended yes
terday. Tha Judg-es of the conteat are
SIT
a mtie d or a chip carvlna or
busv this
submitted.
from
a rude doghouse to a finished example
ernoon a-radlnar tha wnrk
which Includes . overy thing;
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or ins cttDinei-maaera art. The top
floor of the Honeyman company's build'
ture atore.
Ins; looks like a department In a furnl'
The competition for the 1200 worth of
prises whion, .Portland s big; hardware
company la giving; to - the . successful
contestants baa been keen, and out of
441 who registered aince March Zl, when
the contest opened, mora than S00 have
brought in something; in the hopa-. that
the work may be : ' considered arood
enough to secure the owner one of-the
nandsome pnsea wmcn nave oeen on ex
hibition In the Alder street window of
the Honeyman store.
XueoTumg XTaa of Tools.,. '.
Tha nrlaea were offered to encouraae
tha nroner handllna of carpenter ' and
carving tooia in tha manual training
schools pf rortlana and xu userui sets
of tools to the value of $200 will be dis
tributed among; the 30 successful boys
this afternoon. Tha names of the prise
winners will be- announced In tomor
row's Journal, and each bit of work
which draws a prise will be placed on
exhibition In the Alder street display
windows of the Honeyman store, with
the makers name attatcned. Hivery piece
of work which Is ' considered aood
by the Judges, whether It draws a prise
or not will also be placed on display,
and all tha piecea will remain in the
display windows until after tha carni
val. Tha judges who ara aradlng the work
this afternoon are William Turner,
draftsman of the Oregon 'Planing mills;
Superintendent Jj. u. DTeeiana or tne
Oregon Furniture company, and T, E.
Mcllolland, the contractor and builder.
They ara eminently qualified to decide
aa to wnat pieces ara uie most deserv
ing of prises.
Metsger sella watches for less.
Drinking Men
Not Wanted
- The abova sign la now seen In many
shopa-andnAfXlccs -ia-ihls .city, .because
drinking man ara unreliable. ' V
' Competition is too keen and life Is too
strenuous for an emplbyer to keep men
on his payroll whose ; nerves . ara un
steady and whose brains are not clear,
Every line of business ta beginning
to close Its doors to drinking men.
Drunkenness Is a dlseaaa and. like
most diseases, has Its remedy. Orrine
la the reliable' treatment . and js sold
under a positive guarantee to affect a
cure or your money will ba refunded.
Orrine is la two forms; No. i. which
can bs used without tha patient's knowl
edge In tea, coffee or food, and Ho, t,
for those who wish to ba cured. ,
The guarantee applies to both forma.
Mailed in plain eealed package on ra-
oalpt of 1140. Write for free booklet.
mailed In plain eealed envelope.' Tha
Orrine Co., Washington, XX C or Clarke
Woodward Drug Co.. and nearly all
druggists In 'Portland. " ,
BLAME CAR C0L1PANY
FOR DELAYED PAVIfIG
Members of Street Commit
tee Are Considering Cur
tailment of Franchises.
That tha Portland Railway, Light A
Power company la partly responsible for
tha delay in the street improvement
work Is tha contention of the members
of the street committee of the city
executive board, and at yesterday's
meeting they requested City Attorney
Kavanaugh to enlighten them as to
whether they could secure redress from
tha' railway company.
Tha company la charged with delay
ing Its work in placing tracks and pav-
ln
ar with bricks inatda tha traka on cer
tain etreeta on which the Pacific Bridge
company has contracts for paving.
When the bridge company asked for
runner extensions or time on Chapman
street from Spring to Elisabeth and on
Kiiiigswortn irom union to Patton. thi
members wanted to know why the ex
tensions were asked for inasmuch aa
extensions had been granted on these
streets several months Kg a.
The bridge company alleged that their
work had bean delayed because the rail
way company had failed to lav new
tracks on Chanman street and had
failed to place stone blocks between the
tracks on Kllllngsworth avenua
The executive board ordered tha rail
way company months ago to make these
Improvements and tha committee wants
to take away part of the company's
franchise or obtain redress in some
other way.
The committee recommended that the
following awarda for street improve
ments be made: Barber Asphalt com
pany. Improvement of East Sevententh
street, 17,t4S.2t; same company. East
Twentieth street, M.SS8; etas Band
company, Harding street. 13,961; Pacific
Bridge company, isjiow atreet, 110,644.
Kaysera first
black, white and colore.
Bee uannon s ad page
quality silk gloves,
lors. iio tomorrow.
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We are offering EVERY DAY in the
year the two, greatest lines of clotfo
ing in the United States-r ; At
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We show hundreds of suits the 1
equal of any suit sold- elsewhere iri
the city at $15 Guaranteed in every
way Your money refunded if hot
satisfactory At
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We show suits that are marked iri
uptown windows at $20 and $25
Come in and make us proye it.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO
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Having had a disagreement with Hackett, Carhart &. Co., whom we represented as Agents for
Portland, a demand has been made for an immediate settlement, and as a result we are
HANDLING THEIR. MERCHANDIS2
To save our good name and future credit we will makevthfergreatest sacrifice, ever heard
V of in Oregon or elsewhere
TOP Am BOTTOM:-S
WASHINGTON
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$M S 'ML
$1.00 Monarch Shirts,
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.15c, 25c E. & W. and Arrow
Collars, all sizes, cut to;
S5 J. B. . Stetson Hats,
cut to -:iL v
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$15.00 Men's Suits,
cut to
$20.00 Men's Suits,
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$25.00 Men's Suits,
cut to
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50c President Suspenders, 0
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25c Men's Hose s
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and hundreds of other articles
: numerous to mention r
too
You All Know What High Class Merchandise We Carried
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