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f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1903. $i Shirts 79c ?5 dozen' Men's Golf Shirts in chambray, madras and French cambric. ' These 'shirts are good patterns and unusually good values. Come with sep arate cuffs. Regularly priced at $1.00 each, Wednes- 7Q day only I C Parasols $1M Men's Wearer-Snaps In Our notion Aisle Charming Silk Parasols in all t the wanted colors, with " fancy wood handles)- 0 They ' have 100 dozen Men's Underwear, shirts and drawers, iii pink,; cream, blue,, white or tan, ribbed vQA balbriggan ; 50c values, ... . . .... . , . i . .V -eJaC 20 dozen Boys' Outing Shirts, French flannel, in neat patterns, hairline stripe, checks, j etc.; $1.50 values :.' D1,10 Men's Black Lisle Hose, also cotton with 0(? linen sole; 35c values.. uDC rwfflrt Wood Coat Hangers, regularly worth 5c Q each; special for. Wednesday.. ....... ..v.jC Nickel-Plated Safety Pins,, all sizes, one dozen on card, 5c values;;',';..,,. .3 for OC Sulphur Candles for fumigating, worth 10c r each special ; . . . : , . , . . ; , .. . . , Jj C Crystalized Oriental Camphor, Tor pre- if venting moths; 25c box for.;;.,.,.....;. lOC good ; strong frames and are covered with fast color gxd quality silk. . Have a good one for sunshiny days.'. Worth i t?fJTT J;VV '1 $2.50 each, special at..... $1.87 2 OJvri iAlTSTr J I t I f f 1 ' I I The While : i OurCroquetSets Exercise and Enjoyment Complete sets, containing 8 balls and 8 mallets each, .complete' with arches and stakes. Made of good, hard wood and nicely finished. For summer evenings and afternoons they furnish splendid enter tainment and exercise. Wednesday QETr for the low price of w J.v Untrimmedtiais25c Buy one of those fetching shapes, and at the out lay of "a small Sum for trimming, have a smart summer hat. .Come in dress shapes or flats ; good quality. Extra special, Wednesday 9C only...-. ...... uuC 98c 15c Children's Dress Hats, regularly worth $1.25 to $2.50 ; choice . Banded Sailors, white only, regular value 39c; special,,....,..... AH pattern and trimmed hats reduced. Special prices on all ready-to-wear and outing hats. Embmi eries 'tistt& Thiml&ss This is not a story of meager assortments or inferior qualities.? It is a sale of Portland's largest and best assorted embroidery stocks unequaled In its scope and value giving. All patterns are included, Bafrom daintiest effects for trimming of baby garments and the finest lingerie to me rich, neavy patterns in tngusn, eyelet ana omer heavy embroidery. The materials are the sheerest Batiste? or Swiss, or fine Cambric, or Nainsook, There are edges, insertions, bands and all-overs; also sets containihg each of these to match. Included in the sale are hundreds of yards of beautiful colored em broideries, either In colored materials with work to match, or white material done In colored embroidery. It Is Portland's greatest embroidery sale. Immense quantities and'superb assortments of designs and qualities are featured; all grades reduced. Exira Special on the Bargain (Counter A special purchase of embroidery in Nainsook or Cambric materials, containing edges and insertions In a rarely tasteful selection of designs. Exquisitely dainty and worth from 25c to 40c per yard. Special tor Wednesday only on the bargain counter mind 4 ft you west of the knit goods aisle. r 1 2v GoodHammocks For Solid Comfort A special on canvas weave Hammocks, fitted with pillow and concealed spreader and trimmed . with wide yalance. These are very strong arid f give splendid wear, besides presenting a good appearance. Es cape the,-; discomfort that hot weather brings by lolling in one of these ham mocks. $1.7,5 valtles, Wednes-jjj Qg Ostrich Plumes A sale of four grades in rich black or white Ostrich Plumes. Guaranteed genuine. These are .vastly superior to the ordinary plumes of- .fered at the regular prices for which we sell them. 'Priced as they are now. they are phenomenal values. Regular $2.00 one sell . Wednesday for only bJL UD $2.50 OA $S.OO OA CC S4.00 A( Pluma$d) PfuffliilidJ Plumta $ufO All other Plumes and Tips, worth to $37.50 each, .'."!'.'. . Third Below Regular hench Lingerie One-Half ' ' ' ' ' Domestic Lingerie Half No other store could attract such Intense interest by a like announcement, for no other store in the North west carries so complete and varied an assortment of these goods as is to be found here. Complete in every, detail, ranging in price from $1.50 to $75.00 the garment, and containing all sorts of pieces, from very inexpensive ones which are finished in dainty bow knots or small designs to the most elaborate affairs. These goods come laundered or unlaundered. All are on sale at half the regular price. Mind you, by buying now you can save from 75c to $37.50 on every garment bought. Drawers, chemise, petticoats, corset covers, night gowns and combination garments, a price reduction of Half Reg. Price es'uXs Muslinwear A Price This bargain is offered because of a shrewd and timely purchase on the part of our muslinwear chief. Manufacturers are well aware that ready cash is always on hand at this house to take advantage of an especially good bargain when cash and large quantities combine to make prices unusually low. 'Twas through a combination of circumstances such as these that we secured this surplus lot from one of America's foremost makers. This surplus stock con tains thousands of garments, and is added to the French made garments. Linens & White Goods 25c White Embroidered Swisses, Mulls and Batistes Four grades, on sale at the following special low prices : The regular 75c grade at 48 The regular $1.00 grade at 67 The regular $1.25 grade at 84 The regular $1.50 grade at 98 French Nainsook, with a delightfully soft and silky finish. Regular 35c grade, Sale price Pure Linen. Cambric A very desirable shirtwaist qq fabric. Regular $1.50 gradesale price 5OC Long Cloth For making fine lingerie. Comes in bolts of 12 yards each. Sold by the bolt only. The $225 g njr grade, special for this sale only, the yard v j)l07 The $1.75 quality, bolt ; . . . .$1.38 Paris Mousseline A fine imported French fabric for sum mer gowns and party dresses. The 75c quality 58, and 50c value OuC Chiffon Batiste Admirably adapted for the construction of graduation and bride's dresses. Launder perfect- A J ly. Regular 65c qualities, on sale at, special -TrDC White Nainsook and Dimities, in checks, stripes arid plaids. Worth 18c and 20c the yard. 25,000 yards on 1 sale at. l2C Seamless Sheets Good heavy quality; size 72x90 inches.- On sale at this special price , . . , . DOC Size 81x90 inches, sale price....' ....69 Richardson's Table Linen, by the yard. x Fine double damask, regularly worth $2.25. Sale price, the A 7Q yard, only J1.5 $1.75 quality, sale price. $1.46 $1.00 quality, sale price ...78 Richardson's Famous Irish Linen Tablecloths, in patterns suitable for round or square, tables; 1 dozen dinner-size Best Suit Sale Yet f $95 Q Will place these on sale while they last UpiIC Dmw U napkins to match. Price, per set, as' follows; see them: II , r--j - at ..nail T flCe With cloth 2 yards square, $11.00 value, spc" $8 25 y " St !aJ. Laces 45c the Dozen f A clean-up sale of suits in good mate rials, made in a first-class manner and nicely finished. Good quality materials and manufactured by houses with a name that stands for quality and good style. Early comers have good assort ments of styles and sizes. Now Port land women can have tailored costumes for beach, outing and traveling, for shop ping or everyday wear, at the lowest price a well-made suit has ever been sold for in Portland. Don't imagine from the price that these are inferior garments. Every one carefully constructed , and neatly finished. The materials are first class wool goods, in stripes or plaid ef fects; they are trimmed with braid, or self-strapped. The values run to $20.00 and while s this lot of 200 lasts, the price Worth U35 This bargain comes because of an unusually lucky purchase that brought the laces to us at about half the regular whole sale prices. Edges and insertions from y2 to 2 inches wide, splendid patterns and plenty of them. Regular price from ,75c;to $1.25 the dozen yards, special for Wednesday; MQ per dozen tOC Torchon Laces Just what you want for trimming wash June summer dresses. Come in a vide diversity of patterns, widths from ft to inches. Regular prices from 75c to $1.25 the dozen yards, jq sale pricey the dozen. . . JOC Women's Handkerchiefs with i or j4-inch hem. Made of sheer linen or linen cambric. Regular prices 15c and 20c, special Wednesday at 124 f Fancy Ribbons, Dresden or plaids and two-tones; worth to 65c yard, special )jr Wednesday, only JLuC Sale M White Canvas Shoes Comfort as well as perfect style is combined in the shoes offered in this June sale. Coolness for the hot days, that brings rest to tired feet, for these shoes are fitted by men who know how and see to it that each pair sold fit perfectly.. Assortments are added to for the third day, better selection than ever. T . . . " to S20U ' , uatw - ri m www. ii w tine nose o underwear Women's Oxfords in white can vas or black kid. Among the kid shoes are 8 styles in Comfort Juliets. The canvas shoes are in very natty models. Values in the lot to $2.50, sale price, Women's Oxfords in white or colored canvas or black kid. These come with extension . or flexible hand-turned soles. A full line of sizes in all styles , satisfaction- assured to. all. l ' AO Values to $3, choice. . ,Ol0 Women'a Chamois Gloves, J 6-button length; a perfect glove for summer wear. Can be washed like a fabric glove when soiieaMyeanesaay a regular $3XM) grade - A qq S 2-hole Ties, light or heavy soles, ' iValues to $4.00 the pair,- special sale price oiiered for. , ....... . I . rf I ' ' .- - -. . - .... - , . ... .... Women patent leathers. Oxfords A verv larce assortment, includinc brown kid. tan Russia calf. Marie' an II utton and CO AO H ,.ciasiIf "ddcq, nign necx ana snort sleeves; bwiss ri Vi i.&i'9yO 3 neck, no sleeves.' These come plain or trimmed. Pants knee 'ery Good models, such as Colonials, GibsonTies, Grecian Ties, 3-button Allover Lace, boot lace,' gauze lisle and embroidered ankle effects in smart white hose, on sale for low prices. The proper hose for wear with white costumes and white canvas shoes. Cool and dainty. Values in this lot to 65c, special at........... ,.i 39c 'T, Children's White Hose, in lxl rib or allover lace pat terns. Sell regularly for 25c the pair, special sale price. . .,, Women's Embrbidered Col lars of good quality linen. New designs, white material, white or colored embroidery. The 25c values f o 1 for... JZ2C SPECIAL SHOWING 35c UNDERWEAR IN THE KNIT GOODS AISLE Vests with high neck and Ion g sleeves, bbed, low 17c length, lace trimmed, umbrella style. SLIGHT ii A TERROR TO ROGUE (Cpflil Mfpttrb Tb toniwX.) ' . Mdford. Or, June I CllmaW and nil condition art audi to maka tl) R(u Blvr vallvy almot proof agalnat pear blight. Thl flrcad dla r a, : which haa. ruined tba pear oreh a tf CalUornla aad otl 'fruit tac tion, hu xlatd for II rears In th oreharfla around Medford and haa done but altaht daman In caa atly controlled, if btoim, P" ara exerclaed. 4.Tnla ia tha opinion of a majority of the membera of the Rogv River Val Icr Horticultural aoci!?. fomwialna the orcharduta about Medford. " ' Nearly every practical orchard man and owner, who ha alver T wT m,.vXZ?. tudy. takea thii view. All. .moreover are convinced from study, observation nd 1 acttial experiment- that the" theories States Bgrlcultural depsrtment. holdlns ..... " ij oacieria and centaalous, are fallacious, and that the theory of Inspector J. F. Myser of Rifl. 1 m 1 " w iv iiiti re sult of cllmatlo and soli conditlona and that the bacteria la tho result of the blight and not the cause, la correct, Iisads plscusslon. : t. T. Harris, manaaer of tha famous twls orchard, and an accepted author ity on diseases of fruit trees, led the discussion at tha Horticultural society mommy meeting Saturday. lie stated as. the result of experiments and ob servation, that climatic and soil condi tions were the sola cause of-blight, and challenged anyone to Infect a tree by putting blight bacteria upon the blossoms of the trees not affected;. He stated that blight had existed for year in the local orchards, but because of unfavorable natural conditions had nev er made much headway ana nv when proper rare was ,-exerc!al. Hie opinion i -confirmed by Jf. E. Merrlclt. Tom Pankey of the Hopkins orchards nnd others. . " :i - , .,. - : Conditions to Blame, , ' ' In order for-l)llght. to flourish' the right conditions must prevail. A sharp frost, -with the tree full of sap, and favorable soil conditions, with the main roots . In water, Is the most common cause.. The blight starts from the ex tremities of the branches and very rap Idly works down to the trunk, killing the tree ss it spreads. The only pre ventative is to cut the tree severely ss soon as the blight shows Itself. - If not, within s remarkably brief period, the entire tree will be dead. Aa the moat favorable conditions pos sible for pear blight obtained this year, when a series of hear v frosts caught tha trees In blossom and full of young fruit, the fact that there is compara- A- lively little blight In the orchard of the valley, and none where proper vigi lance has been exercised, proves con clusively that conditions In this, valley are most unfavorable for pear blight and that this Is the greatest natural belt for the growing of peara known In the world. Trees bear heavier, produce a finer quality of fruit and are more Immune from diseases that Infest this delicate tree - . . H . v'.?y, earefuj 'Watehlnr WttdeAf-y. l Mr.. Harris states that on the Lewis orchard one men has been able to pre vent the spread of blight on SO acres by removing twig Infections before the ger-ns are present, and keeps the blight out of the orchard. It is important for. w'ry .Ee.,.OIha,, kP a man watching the blight, for It works very rapidly, . Jo one intelligent enough to --V v :' - .. ; h . i ? - ! ; sight an Infested twig 1 need fear the blight In Jackson county. The blight has destroyed : the great pear orchards of California ' and Colo rado and the fact that local . orchards are almost Immune Is proof conclusive that the Medford pear district Is the greatest in the world, and the surest of investments. ;r,.v -. ' - - - Fourteen years ago there was blight In local orchards. There is loss in pro portion' to planted acreage today than there was then, and the loss from blight In 'these 14 years ha been less than H of 1 per eant - County Inspector Taylor advised all growers to keep strict watch and re move infected parts of trees. A communication wss read from Sec retary Wilson refusing the request of the society, for a Joint' demonstration between Frofessor Walt and Mr. Myser. SUPREME I0DGE OF V ; - WORKMEXtCOX YEN ES (United Preat teased Wire.)" a Des Moines, la., June . Tffe supreme lodge of the Ancient Order of Vnlted Workmen, one of the oldest and strong est of the fraternal organisations in America, began; Its annual meeting In Des-Moines today, and will , remain in aeslon about two weeks. In addition to the usual amount of routine business the meeting will discuss and act upon a number of proposed. chans in the constitution and by-laws of'tbe order. About 00 delegates are attending the meeting, representing 18 grand lodges In the United States and two grand lodges In Canada. , . 'i , : t