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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1808. 10 :orhcrrotaiid Thursday This Store SSlllffii Rose Fiesta Visitors Are Invited to;Ma!ie Our Store Theaclcpiartei PARCELS CHECKED FREEREST ROOMFREE USE OF OUR TELEPHONESINFORMATION BUREAU LUNCH SECTION IN BASEMENT 5QQ.,WeW..S0& Waists $ S 0 Values $4.95 Ea. In the big second floor Waist department for today and Wednesday, a very important of fering of women's high-grade Tailored Silk Waists, a special purchasejrom the leading manufacturer in the country; all are made of the very best quality affeta and foulard silks, in fancy and wide atnpes, checks, plaids and polka dots; yokes made of fine pin tucking, one-half and one-inch tucks down the front, and other attractive styles; blue, tans, laven ders, brown, gray, white, and black, black ' and white, red, etc; all sizes; reg- QC ular values to $10, your choice atPfWJ S 10.00 Silk Petti coats $4.95 Each Great june sale of fine Silk Petticoats, 1,000 of them, made of good quality taffeta silk, deep flounce and three rows of shirring, hemstitching or double flounce with rows of fine tucks or pleating, with ruffle; the color assortment includes , light and dark greens, browns, champagne, nary, old rose, purple, gar- d 4 QC net, royal and black; best regular $10 values, your choice at, garment plWJ 'i . ' ": -' '', ! i i ' Our Jorie.lMl&Bdft Sale You can buy Ribbons of all kinds at a big saving here The Annual June Sale offers matchless values in Ribbons of all kinds and qualities Satin Baby Ribbon in all colors, 10-yard pieces; regular 12c values, pc.,.8J No. lyi satin Baby Ribbon, all; colors, 10-yd. pieces; reg. 25c values . ... 12 No. 1 Baby Ribbon all colors, 10-yafd - 'pieces; regular 25c value, piece, ,.15e No. y Baby Ribbon, all colors, 10-yard pieces; regular 3Sc values, piece.. 19 No. 2 Baby Ribbon, to all colors, 10-yard pieces; regular 45c values, piece. .274 No. 1. Wash Ribbon, in all colors, 10-yard pieces; regular 25c values, at, ..,17 No. VA Wasli Ribbon, 23c; No. 2 Wash Ribbon, 29c; No. 3 Wash Ribbon. 37 5,000 yards of heavy all-silk Satin Rib bon, 3 inches wide, comes in all col ors; best regular 35c and 40c values, on sale at, special, yard. ...... ...10 6-inch , all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, . black white and colors; reg. 45c val, yd. 27? 3j4-inch all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, all colors; best regular 20c value, at, yard. .11 5-inch all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, all colors; best regular 35c value at, yard.. 17 5-inch fancy Dresden Ribbons for sashes and bows; regular 35c value, yard 23 i ' ' - ' - ' WE ARE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR "VUDOR" PORCH SHADES White Wool Serge Bargains Four great special lines of China Pongee Silks, for waists, suhs and costumes. Best grades, all marked at a big savingon sale at the following special prices: $1.00 Pongee' Silks yard 7D $1.50 Pongee Silks, yard 91-27 $1.25 Pongee Silks, yard $1.00 $1.75 Pongee SUka, yard $1.47 2,500 yards cream wool Serges, fine "quality, best weaves, for suits, skirts, dresses. $1.00 Woot Serges, yard 8311 $1.25 Wool Serges, yard 98 $1.50 Wool Serges, . yard $1.27 $1.75 Wool Serges, yard $1.53 $2,00 Wool Serges, yard 81.73 Mail Orders Are Carefully Filled PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND BIST STOREESTABLISHED 1337 $25 TOlorelSiiits) $12.45 $45 Tailored Suite at $18.4$ '500 women' Tailored Suits in semi and tight fitting coats, with full pleated skirts; mate- jj-iala of Panama cloth and fancy worsteds; T , blues,7 browns, grays and tans: aTso jphec&V and stripes in grand .variety; all new, Up-to- . date apparel; $25 values, your n J f . choice at this low price, suit )lxD Women's high-grade fancy Tailored Suits, coats trimmed with fancy braids, silk arid lace, with vest effect: full pleated skirts;: ma-, terials are of voile, English serge and chif- j .fon Panama cloth; golden browns, rose, Co 3 penhagen- blue, grays and tans; all new, V -beautiful auita. selling regularly tff O yC up to $45, take your choice at o 10.43 Sale extraordinary of . women's Coats of Lace, snort sieeves, DiacK, wnite, tan ana apricot; black broadcloth coats in semi and tight fitting effects, trimmed with black and Per sian braids; short white serge coats, long, loose coats in white and black line serge; tan and copper rajah silk coats a great spe cial purchase of the above lines; values up to $22 each; take your pick of the df A QC entire lot at this very low price vlv.03 Laces-Embroideries 5JO0 yards new.,Swiss and batiste Era broidery Floancinar and Insertion; eyelet and imitation handwork de signs, for lingerie gowns, etc; beautiful assortment to select from; values up to $1.75 a yard, Q your choice at, the yard.. . ., yJC 3,000 " yards handsome new Swiss Flouncing, 12 to 18 inches wide; English eyelet and filet designs in - grand -vafietyegulaf-Talues OQ up to $1, on sale at, the yard 7C 10,000 yards Swiss and nainsook Em broidery and Insertion, 1 to 9 inches wide ; neat, pretty designs, for wo men's and children's undermuslins; values up to 30c the yard, 10 your choice at, the yard 1C 5,000 yards of Plat Val. and round thread Val. Lace and Insertion, 1 , to 5 inches wide, for waist, gown and sleeve trimming; two great - lots, wonderful values, on sale at these very low prices! Lot 1 Regular values to 25c, yd.. 9 Lot '2 Regular values to 50c, yd.l2f Great Sale Women's Fine White Oxfords White Footwear at very low prices, all new models of the very best style at a saving you cannot fail to appreciate; a complete line ofx all sizes. Economical women take ad vantage. ..Mail orders filled. Lot 1--Women's white canvas blucher - Oxfordsyplain and - tipped-tees, -extension soles and leather heels; also turn soles in all the very best lasts; white Oxfords selling regularly at $2 to $2.50 the pair; all tfJI.JC sizes and widths, choice, pr. DlfJ Lot 2 Women's white mercerized can vas Oxfords, Blucher style, tipped toes, welt soles, Cuban heels; also ribbon lace Oxfords, stylish plain toes, wood heels, all sizes and widths; values up to $3 a pair, on d1 ftp sale at this low price, pair !) We have a complete stock of tan foot wear for women, men, misses and chil dren; come in all grades; best values. June Sale Ladies Knit Underwear 5,000 garments of women's Richelieu ribbed cotton Undervests, sleeveless style; sizes 4, 5 and 6; Q . best regular 15c values, on sale at, each OC Women's fancy Richelieu ribbed cotton Undervests, low neck, sleeveless style, taped neck, all 1 0 sizes; best 20c values, on sale at, special, ea. 1C Women's- Richelieu ribbed cotton -Undervests, fancy" lace yoke; best quality, in pretty styles; reg- A ular 22c values, on sale at this low price, ea. lftC Women's Richelieu and Swiss ribbed cotton Under vests, medium weight,' low neck and sleeve J less, sizes 4, 5 and 6; regular 25c values, ea. 1 1 C Women's Swiss ribbed cotton Undervests, fancy lace yoke; low neck and sleeveless, all sizes: OQ best regular 40c values, on sale at, special iJC Women's fancy lace trimmed Pants, Union Suits and Undervests, all styles; a great special pur chase of odds and ends from one of the best mills in the country; the best regular 75c and jjp 85c values, on sale at this low price, each OQ Women's; lace - trimmed Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless style, knee-length umbrella pants; sizes 4, 5 and 6; best regular $1.50 values, an sale QQ at this" special low price, the garment..,.,... If OC Women's "Swan Brand" Swiss ribbed Union Suits, .low neck, sleeveless style,-fitted knee; (1 in all sizes; best regular $1.50 values, at ul 15 Wine Madin'0ad6pwear -. - -..-- Women's fine Undermuslins greatly"' underpriccd this i 'week New, uauuy pictcs in wuiiucnui airay oy. lar tne pest, . values the season has offered On Second . Floor Women's cambric,' nainsook and muslin drawers, trimmed ' , in torchon laces, embroidery, tucks and insertion; pret , tily made, and finished; great special values as follows-.' $1.25 Drawers on sale' at, the pairY 70 $1.60 and $1.75' Drawers on sale at -9S fimfnm short sleeves; $12$ i it $3.00 $2.50 Drawers on sale at, the pair $1.69 " , ''I. Women's fine cambric and nainsook Chemise; also combination garments,' trimmed in fine Valenciennes lace, tucks, insertion, beading and r ribbons; our great lots; extraordinary 'values, on sale at the following, special low . prices: 85c vals: 69(fr-4l.50-$1.75 vals. 98 $2.50 val?. $1.69 $3.50-$150 vals. $2.9S " ' ' 1 ' . ". 1 "' 1 1,000 garments of women's fin;! French hand embroidered Chemise; very pretty . stvles: regular $2 and $2.25 values, at ip 1 0 i Women s line camoric . ana nainsooic Gowns, trimmed in fine embroidery, made low and high ' neck, , long and full width and length : , to $10 values. . .984 Gowns 81,19 Gowns......... 82.69 Gowns. . . . . . . . . $1.49 Gowns......... f 1.98 . On the second floor... ...V -. ;''' Special lot of women's short garter Drawers, made- of nainsook -and trimrnedin , lace and tucks; best OC 60c values at, , pair fawC Special lot of women's cam bric and nainsook Draw ers, trimmed in torchon lace and hemstitched ruffles; the best regular M Q 65c and 75c values, on sale at this extraordinarily low price, the pair laC Women's fine nainsook and cambric Corset Covers, made with full blouse fronts, tucked and plain backs, trimmed in Y'. and torchon lace, . beading and ribbons. $1.25 values on sale at 73 each $1.50 values on sale at 98 each Women's fine white Petticoats, made with wide tucked flounces and trimmed in embroideries, lace, edgings and insertions separate dust ruffles; all new, attrac tive styles and extraordinary values, on sale at the following special low prices: $1.25 Petticoats on sale at 98g $1.75-$2.00 Petticoats, each $1.33 $2.50-$3.0O Petticoats, each $1.98 $6.00-$8.50 Petticoats, each $3.90 DjM ftfint'OftP On all our fine French hand-made and hand- vl vvlll XA -embroidered Petticoats; magnificent styles and assortment; values ranging from $10 up to $90 a garment; take your pick this week at one-fourth off. On sale on the second floor take advantage. GREAT DEMONSTRATION COSSARD "LACt FRONT" CORSETS BY EXPERT FR.OM THE FACTORY SECOND FLOOR. Great June Sale of Cut Glass Regular $1.50 cut glass Nappies. f 1.17 Regular $2.00 cut glass Nappies. f 1.57 Regular $3.00 cut glass Nappies. $2.37 $2.75 cut glass Spoon Trays at. .2.18 $4.00 cut glass Spoon Trays at, $3.18 $5.00 cut -glass Celery Dishes at. 83.97 $5.00 cut glass Bowls on sale a f 3.27 $7.00 cut glass Bowls on sale at. f 5.67 $9.00 cut glass Bowls on sale at.f.98 $8.50 cut-glass Water Pitchers.. ?6.57 $6.50 cut glass Water Bottles at, 5.18 $6.75 cut glass Compotes, each. .$5.32 $8.00 cut glass Nappies, for, ea.f6.37 Cut glass Vases, regular $3,503 to $10 values, on sale at.. 82.75 to 87.95 Regular $25 Flower Centers... 819.00 Regular $10 Rose Bowlsv each..? 7.49 Salt and Pepper Shakers, regular $3.75 values, on sale at, special, pr.f2.95 Rogers "1847" Plated Ware "1847" Teaspoons, at, the set... 1.07 "1847" Dessert Spoons, at set. .81.97 -1847" Tablespoons, at the set. 2.12 "1847" "Sugar Shells,' special, ea.1.39 "1847" Buttef Knives, at, each, .A4a "1847" Cream Ladles, Special, ea : . 59 "1847" Gravy Ladles,, special, ea, .79 "1847" .Berry Spoons, special, a. .97 "1847" Cold Meat Forks,' at, ea . . 79e "1847" Fruit Knives, per fet... 81.47 "1847" Coffee Spoons, at, set. .81.10 Salad Sets on sale at, special... 82. 48 Pie Servers at this special price. 8 1,49 4-piece Tea Sets, $12.50 values.. 9.95 Regular $4.50 Nut Bowls, spl. .83.47 Butter Dishes on special sale.. $2.54 Regular $6.50 Cake Baskets, ea. 4.99 Oyster Forks, on sale at, set $1.75 1.5001 PIOIIEERS TO jit mm TABLE - , ...'T. .... .'I" - ' Annual Dinner ; Will Be Given This Year JunV ; 11,; by. -Auxiliary. The annual: luncheon .to tb Oreg-on pJoner will h - given by the ladles' auxiliary. June 11, at the armory. Mrs. Charlotte Cartwrlght and Mrs. Benton Ktliln, whe ;'bav . m&naf ed this affair itlnco the ; formation ' of the auxiliary,' will be la charge.i , Tte total number of diner will be-In' th. neighborhood of ft 1.B0O, and the task of collect In c tnate rlals and lervlng a substantial luncheon to this number of persona is no small task. About 20 tables will t provided, and the hall will be decorated. The pur pole of the luncheon Is to plve all the pioneers an opportunity of meeting and renewing old friendships, and It Is an event looked forward to throughout the year. , A banquet is also being arranged for the Indian war veterans, to be given by the Sons and Daughters of 'Indian War Veterans, at W. O. -W. .hall, on Eleventh street between Washington and Alder. The banquet will be given June 10 and will be In charge of the president, Mrs. C. Henry Chambrsati. assisted by the Bi'rclrv Mra. V. Benedict. The reception committee' Is composed of Mrs. Ju M. farrlnh, Mrs. ii. a. insra beau. Sirs. Otto Kleeman, Mrs. T. A, Wood. Mrs. 8. a Wishard. Hosea Wood and Chester ProebsteL ' i ' . BETTER FEUIT TIIIS - YE All TIIM USUAL All owners of stores and markets, In ths -dt. now have ; running ' water . in their jilacea of business. ; according to City, Market " Inspector Mrs. !. parah , A. Evans In a report to the city health board this morning. Mrs." Evans stated to the members that when she began ths market work there ; were . many places In the ' cityk that ' were without running water, and . as a result poor eanitary conditions prevailed. ' With the iusullatlon of the water , these con ditions have Improved. ' - -: Two Violations of t he pore 'food" law were decided lit1 the municipal court durincr tha month, and the defendants fined $2& each. A proprietor of arandy slor was flned $25 and sentence .sub fended for selling candy kept uncov-, ered. In !1 ilrs. Evaos reported . hav ing made 279 Inspections III the month, and stated that she - condemned 1 Oil crates at berries, She stated, however, i that fh small fruit coming into ths city 1s unusually good for this season of ths yea. AT THE THEATEES -9 See "The HaJforced." At the Baker theatre this week the great western success, 'The Halfbreed," which was secured for this special week from ths owner. Oliver Morosco of Bur- bank theatre, Los Angeles, is drawing; large and dellgnted audiences at tb Baker this week. Matinee Saturday. At the Oaks. ' Muslo lovers, comedy lovers, both classes, may have their fill , of enter tainment at the Oaks these days. In the afternoon the band of White and Gold, in ths evening the Allan Curtis uomedy company in vaudeville both in the big free alrdome. It la -worth' ths wniis of everyone. - ; f r Dockstader Minstrels Coming. The attraction at ths Heilig theatre. Fourteenth -and Washington ' streets, next Saturday and Sunday nights, June and opening with a special pries matinee Saturday afternoon, will be ths celebrated American minstrel,. Lew Dockstader and his bljr company. The advance seat sale will open next Thurs day at the theatre. - . t Battling Kelson Appears. - In connection with the Vlever musical comedy, "A Trip to Coney Island," st the Star theatre. Battling Nelson ap pears at every performance with : his sparring partner. , There Is only one place in town where visitors to the Kosa Festival can find musical comedy. m I ' . . - ' AH Star Acts. " -There are many features on the vau deville program at the Grand this week, It Is an all-star bill. Every minute there la something clever being done on the stage. Tho It pekln Zouaves are an 'Immense hit and a real sensa tion, oeorge Wilson, tne Dest or an ths minstrels, does bla funny mono logue. , , - .f- r m ' i i i .i i, ' i fO;! Building Permits. K. fr Netrstad. erect dwalllnr. Bald. win, between- Burrage and Peninsular, $2,000; J. O. Williams, erect dwelling, Fast Salmon, between East Fortieth and East Forty-first, f 1,000; F. H. Ran som, erect dwelling, Madison, -between Ford and- Ardmore, 110,000; School Dis trict No. 1,- erect school, Multnomah, between East Fifteenth and East Six teenth, 110,000; F. F. Williams, erect dwelling;, Hawthorne. between Eaat Twenty-fifth and East Twenty-sixth, 18,000; Mrs. R. M. Kinney, erect dwell ing. East Twenty-sixth, between Kil Unksworth and Holbroofc, SJ,000; Theo uaaa, ereci aweiiing, n.asi xnirty-nrtn, between Hawthorne and East Market, Government Coal . Mines. From the '- Washington' Post. " . After 10 years spent-In the Philip, pines, the last five of which have been passed on Batan island, where the gov ernment coal mine are - located, W. H. Penney; employed : by the . - quarter master's department of the army as superintendent of the mines. Is making hla first . visit to Washington. - "Batan island is located south of Manila, about - two days' Journey- by water from that city," said Mr. Penney. "The government reservation is on the west half of tho Island, and the mines eover considerable territory. . I cannot say that life la Batan is a wild round of hilarity. In the five years I have been there I do not think tilers have been at any one time more than ,17 White persons, two of whom Were women, wives of government employes. on the island. The employes in the mines are. Japarteae and negroes. ' the latter natives of, the Island.". tt, . THE SAFEST And Best Place to Buy YourTalkingMaCaiine Is to go where you can ( choose from not one or two, but aU the acknowl edged world's ! Best Makes, and there Is only one such place In Portland and that place is Hilars Piano Houss-rSSS Washington Street, Corner Park, where will be found the largest and most con veniently ' equipped Talking ' Machine Parlors In the Northwest. '.' They carry In large stocks Columbia, Edisoin and ' Victors, " and thousands upon thousands of records all the lists complete and up to everything - for June, i if you would avoid future re grets choose your machine after hear ing them all side by side make your cnoice irom us mac.nvns ana not rrora some salesman's recommendation - who Is probably selling one or two particu lar makes It costs you not one penny more to get-what you naturally want ine oesi ii you come to JUiiers. Here you can hear 'all the latest records popular ballads, all the old songs of long ago, -dance music, con cert bands and orchestra, vocal solos, quartettes, eta - -- . . - Then you can hear H the Grand Opera selections and hear them on dif ferent machines muslo that would cost you $5 or more to hear If rendered In an opera house if you had aunh in op portunity. I we simpiy nave all every Uuny, and Invite you to come and enjoy, the pleas ure of muslo rood music ve. tha boat muslo, and ltrs all. free. - From any viewpoint tne place to buy ,your Talk ing Maclitneor- If vou hnun a ma. chine, your I records is at Etlers Piano House, Talking Machine Parlors, 353 Washington St., Cor.'ark. . , t Bargains in Clarke County, Wash. X 40 ACES, all good rich land, half under cultivation, more very X easily cleared, balance has been slashed, burned and seeded to grass; . X place fenced and cross-fenced; comfortable 4-roora house, barn 40x60, X cuicea-muo auu nu uuiuuuujmjs, weu ana living siream; .1 mile iron) - persona, praperiv; mm, iwrnflu. wagon, DUggy, rake, plows, cultivator, cream separator, etc.; 8 1 young stock, some hogs, chickens, etc., and . all Terms. . spring wagon. - mower. bead of mlloh cows, some crops, for only $2,800. 60 ACBES, 40 acres bottom land. 20 acres uner cultivation (no rough land j ; fair house, large barn and. necessary, outnulldlngs; rood well, and living stream; 1 mile from school, miles from country town and 10 miles from Vancouver, personal nronertv: - it milch .no. soma young stock, some hogs, f good head of horses chickens, etc.; piows, narrow, wagon,- ouggy, nauK, ana an rarming implements. Mouse - noia goous, cream .separator ana au crops, for. only 3,00. Terms en part t : . : .;; ,,v ;; - '.; : - It ACBX8 of fine land t miles from this city, 8 seres 'tinder fine state of cultivation, balance seeded down to pasture; good 4-room house, barn 20 by JO, woodshed chicken-house and ail other outbuildings; good' family orchard of assorted fruits, fenced and - cross-fenced) K acres in logan berries In. full bearing; -mlle from good school on a good grav eled road and In a fine neighborhood. - This Is a snap, see it. Price, if tw 60 ACBSS, all good land, 35 acres cleared, balance In woods paHture; place newljf fenced and cross-fenced; good house, barn and all necessary . .outbuildings: good family - orchard of . assorted fruits: ' convenient . to 'school and church and country store, and 7 miles from Vancouver; R. F. D. mail: personal property; 'good team, new wagon, harness, spring , wagon, plows, harrow, cream separator, 1 Jersey, cows, S calves, 2 hogs, all crops, household furniture, etc; all for -only $4,500- $2,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser at ( per cent Interest: ; -; - . v 310 ACBES, all fine' level land, 275 acres under fine state- of culti vation, balance In timber land; comfortable t-room house, . barn now -under construction, 90x160; fine trout stream through place: living spring " st house, well and water system at bam; family orchard of assorted fruits In full bearing, 14 miles from country town. S miles-from rall- . road and river town, and It miles from Vancouver on - fine, level road; This Is absolutely one of the best hay and dairy ranches In the north , west today. There is about 100 acres of first-class beaver dam land on this place. Price only $60 per acre or would subdivide and sell 160 . acres for $55 per acre. .Terms can be arranged. : ' Only a sample of oar Bargains. Write for list and Booklet, - ' v THOMPSON i& SWAN HATldHAI, BA2TX BLDO, VASCOtTVTB, WASH. ! I t t CITIZENS