The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 28, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY - EVENING. MAY 28. ;i808.'
IE
CALLS
Captain Bermingliam, Chief
t Inspector of Vessels at San
r Francisco, Kef uses to Al
low Masters and Pilots to
. Eun His .Department.
- (United Press Lis4 Wlr.)
San ' Francisco, May 18.-A trnerry
. ' war 1b' on between Captain Bermlng--v
ham, chief , Inspector of vessels here,
, and 100 masters and pilots who threaten
to surrender their licenses If .charges ara
" preferred against tha masters ; of ( tbe
steamers J. D. i peters, ; Modoe and
Fernwood, who are accused of violating
regulations by blowing .whistles on the
day the Atlantic fleet ' entered, .Ban
Franclaoo bay.- - ' - -- -
r Bermlngham said that he Intended to
let the tare masters off with a light
fine, but now that 800 captains and
pilot have Issued a deft he is going to
make It hot for soma one-
The Inspector, who is now" in the
north, says in a letter . received here
today: - - . -. v
I am Informed by dispatches In the
papers that, the masters and pilots In
- California, numbering about 800, are
f;otnr to hand to the United States
ocs.1 board their licenses If three er
four of tnelr number ar mulcted for
the Incessant and unusual blowing of
whistles the day the fleet arrived there,
a clear violation of the law.
.- "Aa Jheir offensea -were the first
to be tried tinder the new law. I had
Intended that, if found guilty, they- be
given a light sentence, but if they are
about to hurl defiance with a view of
intimidating me,' it will be the worse
for them." ,.-. . r iv-. .,
ADMEN TO CHANGE J
THE CONSTITUTION
An Important-change contemplated In
the constitution of the Paclfio Coast
Admen's asociatlon' was advocated at
th meeting of the Portland Ad - club
last night when delegates from the local
club were. Instructed to vote for the
unit plan of membership Instead of lndl-
NEW SKIN REMEDY
Creates Biff Stlrj Bnur tores Crowded
Wtta Sufferers. v--'
For several weeks' past, Skidmpre's
and other leading; drug stores In this
city have been crowded wjth persons
deslrlnr a supply of poslam, the new
cure for eoiema. This is the drug
which has created such a stir through
out the country since Its discovery, one
year ago. - .- ,,.
For the convenience of those who use
poslam for pimples, blackheads, blotches,
red nose, acne, herpes and other minor
skin troubles, a special KO-cent package
has been adopted, in addition Co the reg
ular two dollar - jar, which Is now on
sale at all leading drus; stores.
In eczema cases, poslam stops the Itch
ing with' first application and-proceeds
to heal, curing; chronlo cases In two
weeks. In minor skin troubles, results
show after an- overnight application.
f or . a rree exprnnieiiiai sample, wnm j
direct to the Emergency Laboratories, ;
82 west Twenty-nun street, Mew xorx
City. . .
vldnal rnemr.ershlo jn the P. C A. M. A.
It Is also probable 'that affiliation with
the national organisation will ba advo
cated, the question being; referred to a
standing committee last night.
The club met In Us new quarters in
the Commercial club for. the first time.
A 11 members were particularly urged to
attend the first session of the semi-annual
convention which meets In Port
land next' week. The banquet for the
out of town guests will- be the chief so
cial event of - the convention. .-. Tickets
must be purchased dv Saturday ana can
be procured from Scbtt Boxarth of The
Journal, or from 2 to Saturday after
noon at room 819 Lumber Exchange.
r : :, r- - si-S
. Quartet Goes Along.
V, - Bflrll Dir to The Josraal.l
Monroe, Or., May 88. The Philomath
male quartet will accompany Hon. W. S.
McFadden of Corvallls from today until
election on his trip through Polk county
In the Interests of the Anti-Saloon
league.- The boys ar tuned up Just
about right 'Shd can keep the crowd
guessing- as to Just 'What to next ex
pect "Come Off the Fence," "A Pro
hibition Crank" and one 'or two other
songs In their repertoire art particularly
fetching. 4i : 't, ; ' $ :'
Operations Cans Death.
' (Spcda'l - IM'sateh te The Jooraal.)
North Powder. Or.. May 88. -Tester-
day at .1 o'clock Mrs. Iollle ' Pearson
pltal, following surgical operations for
removal oi iwy iuhiuib v- w.mw
two"' children-mourn the loss. , This is
neer Pearson family within the past
six months. '-
Stock Brokers In Trouble.
petition In bankruptcy was today filed
In the United States , court against
George V. MacMullen Co., stock
brokers. Thecredltors sUte that the
liabilities or tne concern irauuni w
i snn nan .ml that tha usets are S8B0.-
000 less than that amount
. 888-890 East Morrison Street, near Grand Avenue. .
"THE EAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE"
Tomorrow the Last Day of Our First Anniversary Sale
StupendousReductiona Throughout the Entire Stock.
EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STORE REDUCED AND .
t , , - inn; r-uuiuwinu
two Marvelous Attractions
FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING ONLY
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REGULAR $4.80 AND $5 VALUES.
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'The accompanying' cut illustrates one of the styles on sale.
Waists are made of extra fine "bobbinet, are silk lined, and
handsomejy trimmed with bands of imitation baby Irish lace,;
applique' motifs and lace edcrine. They have never before
..been offered at iess than $4.50 each. You may buy, them to-. ;
.morrow at, less than halt price. , .
AN AFTER SUPPER SALE OF v
WOMEN'S KIMONOS
FIFTY 'DOZEN FLOWERED' ORGANDIE KIMONOS,?
, DAINTY PATTERNS, FROM 7.TO 9 :80T P. M., AT .
it
mdow
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TWO TO A
CUSTOMER
- Not much of a price, but a great deal of a bargain -we btry '
i em cheap .and sell em t the same wav.j As an incentive to
have those olyou who find it difficult' to attend during the!
day, we place this handsome lot of Kimonos on sale during
the evening only They are now on display in our window
a 'ii iT--'t.;: :j a. . !T .-j a
. xiiu mere win uc , a uif acraanu iw . mcra. p in urucr wrsc ;
cure your own particular choice, we say, come immediately
after supper, w , " '-' N-.
NOTE This Store Will Be Open Friday
Evening Until 10 o'clock
CLOSED ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY.
C. B. a la Spiritc and EaWida Corsets for Women of fashion; Nemo Self TReducinft Coi l
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Store Closed Sa
Friday Night Until 9:30 Goods Bought Tomorrow Go on Bill Rendered July 1
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Pong
ee arid Taffeta Silk Dresses
Silk
Regular $2500 Values. ;$12.75
Fancy Two-Piece Taffeta and Pongee Silk Suits, made with lace yoke and sleeves,
trimmed with tucking, soutache braid, buttons and silk straps. - The skirts are made
in the newest plaited effects. - Colors black, navy, Copenhagen, brown and fancy tan
and brown stripes. ' Selling regularly "aj $25.00. Friday1 Bargain ft -i ,t ' m r
Petticoats $7.50 Values $4.59
Tailor-made Petticoats, extra fine quality taffeta silk, made with full flounce in the
newest circular section style. Colors black, . navy, brown, Copenha vH a tLf
gen, blondineand white Selling reg. -at $70, Friday Bargain Day. J
$6.50 Net Waists $3.48 $16.50 Silk Jackets $8.95
Fancy Net Waists in all the popular ahadeg of ecru, made over aUk, trimmed with Cluny lace and
insertion and fancy medallions, new elbow sleeves. Selling regularly to $6.50. (ft jq
Friday Bargain Day .... .. . . ; ; : . . . . . . . . . ....... .... ............... . . . . . .. :y. ; JtJ 4o
Novelty SUk Jackets of best quality black taffeta sflk, made in 23 to 28-inch lengths; some elabo-
raiciy cuiwumcicu, umi uumcu na open-worKea ; an nave sale ; linings,' white (p Q fi C?
or black; either long or sleevea. Selling regularly to $16.50, sale price........ ...... tDOVtV
1,000 Yards Rough Pongee Silks
Regularly $k25 Yd. for 63c
For Friday Bargain Day only, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. offer 1,000 yards Rough
Pongee Silks, 22 and 27 inches wide, all pure silk, in leather, brown, navy,
light blue and natural. No other Portland store ever sold these, goods at
so low a price. Only 1,000 yards will be sold. Values to $1.25 iCr
ySsXCl Sss -'' ' '' ' " ; S'S ' M M J jfP
!Lmbroidre
inen Collars
Values to 50c for 12V2C
Friday we offer the year's greatest sale of women's white and
colored Embroidered Collarsone of the season's smartest
novelties. Striped, floral and dotted effects, sizes 12 to 14;
beautiful designs in the high and low effects. On sale Fri
day at centey bargain table. ? Values to 50c
for.
.
Reg.l5c Handkerchiefs 10c
Unlaundered Initial Handkerchiefs in plain and crossbar effects; also
flain- all-linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched border; regular,! A "
5c quality, Friday only.., !... ... lyC
Reg, 10c and 20c Laces 5c
A small lot of 1800 yards of imitation Torchon Laces and Insertions,
1 to 4 inches wide, variety of designs; 10c to OJc values, rn rA
v. ............ VU
day sale
Best 16-But. Silk Gloves
Reg. $1.75-$2 Vals. $1.15
This b our greatest sale offering' in Silk Gloves
tho best quality offered at so low a price this
year. All sizes in black and white silk, full 16-;
button length, made with two clasps at wrist; ;
every pair double finger tipped. JRegular $L7S ;
and Vl.OU values. Friday Bargain
Day, pair. .;............... u .y7
$1.1 5 1
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Ribbon Remnants HALXzy? i I
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A large assortment of Ribbon Remnants in plain .
rT ' . .. . - - 1 '.V,
ano tancy ettects, to w in cries wide, all colors, , v-:
y to 4-yard lengths. Friday
Bargain Day. ...... ..i..
HALF
C. B.t La Vida, W. B. Cors ets
Vals. to $8B0jat $l8g
Friday Bargain Day we offer this marvelous sale of
odd sizes and styles in three world-famous corsets
C. B. a la Spirite, La 'Vida and W. B. Corsets.
Made of imported coutil, batisjc and fancy brocade,
in black and white. Values to $8.50. ; Friday Bar
gain Day, at center bargain : : v tl -i 4 i
8
1000
Lace
andNoveltyv
eils
Values
to $2.75 ati&?e
For Friday Bargain Day we offer the year's most sensational sale
of black, white and colored Chantilly Lace and Tuxedo Chenille '
Dotted Veils, all colors, V yards long; regular values up to $2.75.
Most popular fad of the season ; very smart. Friday 1
only at.
89c
Infants' and Children's Hats and Bonnets
Vals.to 75cat 25 c Vals.to$2.50 at 98c
Infants'. and children's white mull and lawn Caps, hats
and bonnets, with cluster tucks, lace and Inser- Op
tion; values to 75c, special...................... 40C',
. Infants and children's Hats, Caps and Bonnets in ; white -lawn,
mull and duck, trimmed with lace insertion QQ'
" and ribbon bows; values to $2.50, for . . . . . . ; .; . VOC
Children's Lingerie Hats, values to ;$5,.Friday 4 7J
' clearance . . ... ..........yltlw
Sale of Trimmed Dress Hats
Values up to $7.00 at $2.48 i
A large ; assortment of new and stunning Dress
Hats fine proxy line shapes trimmed with flowers.
maline, ribbons, etc Values to $7.00., &) AO
Friday Bargain Day . . . . . . . . . ..... , 4 ). 40
Straw Sailors for outing wear, Linen and Duck
Hats, 3f)t, .80$ and upward. . ; '.'; ' ,'. : , -
Men's 20c Socks 12k
Men's fine quality Cotton Hosiery
in solid colorsblack, tan, cadet.
navy, slate, gray, red, etc Always
sold for 20c 1 pair. - Friday. Bargain
Day your choice -
at.
mc
12V2C Bleached
HuckTowels 8c
While they last! Friday, 50
dozen Bleached " Cofton
Hock Towels, 80 inches
long, 18 inches wide: jfo
regular 12c values. ..-OC
. t'' In
$4
Je
rseyCoat
Sweaters
$2.85
Friday sale in: Men's Furnishing Sectibti--Pure Worsted Coat Jerseys for
men or women, made with two pockets, fine pearl buttons,' V-shaped neck and
splendid i finish; sizes 34 to 44; "colors. gray, golf red, white. Regu- Aj pj
lar .$4.00 values .... . i ... . ...... r....l.. .''. .v. v.' ..... .)t()J
Regulai
Boys'! fine pure worsted Jersey Sweaters and Jersey .Jackets in fi
gray, pavy, golf red and white.- Regular $3.60 quality,. . . . .. . ; j . . . Cul. U
:mM! 25c Japan Crepe at 20c Yard
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Japanese, Crepes in fancy designs in blues, pinks, green, lavender and black ; r, th- ; A ,
mo; better for women s house wear; regular 25c" yard, sale 1 -