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13 THE OREGON DAJLY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15. 1SC3. Agents "Nemo" and Gossard "Lace Front1 Corsets "yiidbr" Porch Shades, Dattendi Patterns. "Ail vin" Go-Carts mm . ALLIES ARE 'cfaiie W&te .Ps?: , SaBe all 'Millie Meier th Wmnk' Store. GOQHDEHT Intimate They Have Joker Concealed in Sleeve, and That Secretary Will Not Have Easy Time When He Hunts Nomination. Roosevelt's "Crown Prince" Decides That He Docs Not Want His Running-Mate From Either the Extreme East or West. (Cnlted Preat Uued Wire.) . By John E. Nevins. , Chicago, Tune 16. After a lengthy Conference, the allies tndav are defiant, declaring they have gained a strategical advant age. Mysterious whisperings con tinue and" there is much mystery, but they refuse to give , the least hint ot wnat ineir new phii is. Everything 'they can possibly think of is being done to bolster up "confidence," in the hope that they may be able to impress some of the lukewarm Taft adherents with their statements that it is not all over yet." But the "allies" are licked and nobody knows it hpttpr than their leaders Senator Hemedway of Indiana and Tlenresentatlve J. Francla Burke of Pennsylvania admitted that there ' was little Chance of doing much, The "allies" will make their hardest rrVit nn th Alahnmn contests. Malor F. C, Bryan, who has charge of their rase, said today that ho had new evi dence in the Alabama cases to submit to the credentials committee, but would not say what lr was. .', Allies Hold Joker. That the "allies" have something up thoir sleeves Is 'clearly Indicated by their actions and their continuous con ferences. Whatever it Is, however, few think It Will be of any permanent ef fect on the outcome. : - I v . It. is certain that a fight will be made before the credentials committee, which probably will remain continuously in until a report Is completed. The con tests will be consolidated so far as pos sible to expedite the work. When the delegates assembled. Sena tor lepew of New York slipped Into ils seat unnoticed. - . It was the first time in many years his arrival at a rational convention naa not been greet ed with cheers. -- An operator lh the. press reservation was busily. occupied working: a tele- Kraph instrument connected , with, the office of the president at the White House." There were other wires leading to the offices of Secretary Taft and secretary corceiyou. Borah Will Wot Hunt T. M. It was rumored just as the conven tion opened that Senator Borah of Ida Jio had prepared a speech nominating Itoosevelt for a "second elective term. When Borah arrived, he denied that he Jiad any such purpose. . V '-. ' "I was asked to present the name of President Roosevelt" said Senator 3'orah, "but I refused most emphatic ally. "No friend of the president will nominate him, Knowing that he does rot want the honor. If any friend of J loose velt placed him In nomination, the action- would be misconstrued and ha president would be accused of con riving with the nominator to bring n bout such a result In my Judgment the president will absolutely dominate the convention and there will , be no Itoosevelt stampede.' ., - v .;, :' tittle Taft Enthusiasm. " a Julius Flelschman. former mayor of Cincinnati, entered the hall bearing a Wg blue banner on which was, a picture f Secretary Taft The banner aroused little enthusiasm In the hall, and the reception was quite aa blue as the ban ner itself. J?.,,.: ., While the delegates were entering, the California delegation - paraded through the aisles, bearing a big whits und gold banner, and pelted the other delegates with amall packages of Cali fornia prunes. - The Taft people have decided 'that they do not want a vice-presidential candidate from either the extreme east or west as they believe both sections re safely Republican. This is said to Jiave eUminated from the vice-presidential contest Sherman of New York, Ouild of Massachusetts, Cortelyou of r. lvlm- "" a-nigut or caillornla. t ter f LishUght picture was taken TIaUonal Chairman Harry New called the convention to order and said In tirt: ., .- JtoosevsM Cheered. "The hour has arrived for the renre enutlves of the Republican party to meet In their fourteenth national con tention, after almost 1 years of the nost brilliant administration in the history of the world. . " "There are people in this convention bon3! fa; We are here to asseH our pride ln wtiat . has been done; to approve th. ochievement. of the past andst e.! pecinlly to commend the administration Cf Theodore Roosevelt" " ratU,n Tho name of Roosevelt was the sts-- nst tor ids ursi Dig cheering. When 8qui Deal PoUtlcs. "The policies under whloh hts snlen. rill administration has been condui-tw have become known to the American Throughout the rending of the call ef the convention by John R. M alloy of (-"lunibus. Ohio, secretary of the con vention, there , was tomb-like stillness find even the mention Of Roosevelt f uled to provoke applause of more than 1 or iO seconds. Alice r.ooseveit Longworth and her i iisnann, jMrnnmj lvoncwortn, came ln ml took special goats in the front row. j hey cauel no demonstration ' end pt-arccly a fiance was turned on " Mrs. jtrtifworin, H1 1 ," $20 Tailored Suits at $12,45 $25;TaiIoredSuiti at $16,85 $40 Tailoredits at $18.45 " ' ' ' 'l f Ml' " Three imrnenae lots of wo men's Tailored Suits at - ridiculously low prices : this week All new, t up-to-date apparel in plain tailored and fancy styles A very, large assortment of 1 handsome suits to select from- Lace, silk, and braid trimmed with fancy vest effects or rich ' plain tailored ' gar-; ments Tight- fitting v or semi-fitting 2 ' and 8-but-ton cutaway coats,: also kimono and mandarin sleeve effects S k i r t a. full ,1 , n ) I ' ii ,L. I I. j pleated with folds, gored Materials of voile, chif fon, Panama cloths, serges ' and fancy worsteds- AU the leading colors Stripes and checks Tailored suits of latest fashion and best manufactures By far the best values the season has offered You cannot afford to pass by these very unusual values in suits ' Entire stock of White Suits on Sale at June Prices $20 Suits $12.45; $25 Suits $16.85; $40 Suits $18.45 Special Handkerchief Bargains Real French hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, beautiful arid dainty designs, H and 54 -in. hemstitching, at these low prices: Regular $3.00 and $4.00 values, on tale, special, at....fl.7 Regular $5.00 and 7.50 values, on sale, special, at.... f 2.98 Regular $10.00 and $15.00 values, on sale, special,, at.. 94.98 Magnificent line of Handkerchiefs suitable for graduation t gifts. Let us show you. All Madeira and Appenxelle hand embroidered Handkerchiefs on salts at low prices. . . .. 1,000 dot. women's starched Tailored Collars, all new 1A l styles, sizes 12 to 14; regular 25c values, special, ea. J.1C ISace Curtains tat Low Prices . ,, in. I. , ,, ,;-,;''! ; r " 'I,,'!'. .: Two-pair lots of high-class white Lace Curtains, at remark-. : ably low prices; Renaissance, Irish Points, Clunys, all made on the very best French nets. f Handsome designs, but re member only two pairs of a kind. Best curtain values at; $5.00 Curtains, pair... $3.35 II $12.50 Curtains, pair.. f 8.35 S7i0 Curtains, pair ;..?5.00 $15.00 Curtains, pr..flO.OO $10.00 Curtains, pair..f6.TO j All white Curtains reduced. 45-inch wash Chiffons, at prices ranging from 50c to $1.50 yd. . 30-inch Persian Lawns, at prices ranging from 35c to 75c yd. 45-in. Mercerized Batiste, at prices ranging from 50c to 85c yd.' Dotted and fancy Swisses, at prices ranging from 50c to $1.25. Sylvia. Lawns, 50c and 75c yard. Silk Mulls at 50c the yard. Air Line Cloth on sale at $1 and $1.50 yard; let us show you. '&arMlls" Und' w'r 1 i .. . Women's - Harvard Mills silk and cotton-mixed Union Suits, " two styles: - High neck, long sleeves, . ankle . length; low ' neck, sleeveless, knee length; $2 values, special,' suit. 91.63 Women's Harvard Mills gauze lisle Union Suits, five styles to select from; beautiful gar ments,: summer weight; ia all sizes; great values, 41 A7 on sale at, the suit $lvl Women's Harvard Mills' silk and cotton Vests and Pants, -three styles in vests, ankle or knee length pants; come in all Izes; regular $1 val QQ . ues, on sale at, each...OOC Women's Harvard Mills gauze Vests, Tights; high neck, long sleeve Vests, ankle, knee-length tights; all sizes; C7-, the best regular 75c values, on sale at, special, each Di C Women's Harvard Mills lignt-weightjisle. Vests and Tights;" two styles vests, two styles of pints; best regular 65c and 75c values, on sale at special price, garment OC Great June Sale of white cotton and wool Blankets in all grades and the best sizes By far the best bargains in high-grade, .Blankets you ever 6hared in Blankets for the ' home and for, camping 5000 Pairs of White Cotton Blankets 10- 4 size, the regular- 75c values, special price at, the pair,.'.,' G3 11- 4 Jsize; the regular $1.00 values special price at, the pair. , ; . . 87 11- 4 size, the. regular $L25 values,-special price at,?the. pair. ...$1.12 12- 4 size, the regular $1.75 values, special price at, the pair.- . .5j$l,43 5000 Pairs of White Wool Blankets r Colored Borders Are Great Special Values at 10-4 size, the regular, $3.00 values, special price 114 size, the regular $3.25 values, special price 114 size, the regular $4.00 values, special price 114 size, the regular $5.50 values special price 114 size', the regular '$6.00 values, special price 114 ze, the regular " $7.00 values, special price 114 "size, the regular $7.50 value, special price 114 size, the regular $10.00 values, special price All our extra fine Saxony ? Wool ; Blankets reduced prices $12.05 to $18.00 a pair. at, the pair, at, the pair. . . at, the pair. . . at, the pair. .. at, the pairT. . at, the pair. , at, the pair. ,. at, the pair. . , on sale ; at On Fourth $2.55 .$2.65 .?3.17 .$4.65 ,$5.17 .$5:83 .$6.13 .$8.72 greatly Floor. Million Cakes Soap i'S Prices Cutlcura Soap, special at, cake...iee Armour's Monster series of Sqap; Gly-:, Packers' Tar Soap; special, cake..l6 cerine, Hazel Cream, Buttermilk and Pear's Soap, on sale at. the cake Turkish". Bath' Soaps, all at, cake, Woodbury's Facial Soap, at, cake.l6 .Transparent -Glyeenne Soap, cake..4J o 9 ' ,r t. . . 1Qa La Premier Castile Soap, per cake. 7: Roger. & Gallet, Violet, at. cake..l9 ,.,b bar$ grcen or mottl astile.12 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, per cake. 13 Conti CaStile Soap, 4-lb. bars at.. 59 Ponds' Extract Soap, at, the cake . 16 3Sc and 2sc boxed Soap, ;3 cakes . 19 : .Palm Olive Soap, special, the cake.S Jergen's fine Toilet Soaps, 8 cakes. 28 Life Buoy Soap, special, the cake . .4 jergen', Ro5e and Violet, 3 cakes, 12 Fairbanks' Tar Soap, a,t, the cake 4 Meier & Frank's Hotel Soap, 12 cakes. Jergen's Old-Fashioned Soap, at... 8 on sale at this special low price. 25 1 0 0,000 Towels at Low Prices Hemmed Union linen Huck Tow- Q All Bed Linens at "June Sale" prices, els, good size; 12j4c Values, eadi IC 1,000 dozen bleached Turkish Bath Q Hemmed Union linen Huck 1 0 ,Tte-!?J'm,.t.1,Sc ?a' 'C - Towels; best 18c values, each 1C Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, .. . ' est 20c values, on sale at, ea. l&C HTowels. :' w2Sc iXi ch 18C Hemstitched Tu'tklsh Bath W Q Towels, best 2Sc values, each IOC eU; begt 2Sc values, spl, each loC Hemstitched linen Huck Tow- OJ Hemstitched Turkish Bath Tow- QC els; the best 35c values, each LMy els; best SOc values, spl., each OOC "W ells" all-linen, extra heavy , hem- Sheets, : Pillow Cases, all lines of Bed stitched Huck Towels, grass- and Household Linens, on sale at June ' ' bleached; 50c values, at, eacw4C White days sale; take advantage. 85c French Vol, Laces at 35c Per Dozen Real Irish Crochet Les OneThiird Off Sensational June White Sale Bargains in Laces and v Embroideries Our entire mammoth stock : of fine mer- ichandise marked at greatly reduced prices-Here are a few of the offerings 2,000 yards of 27-inch Swiss Embroidery Waist Fronting, dainty designs in filet and French embroidery; regular values to $2.50 -a Qff - "yard, on sale at this low price, the yard vOC 5,000 dozen French ,VaL' Lace and Insertion, yi to lli inches wide; dainty, patterns; best reg ular values up to 85c per dozen yards, OC on sale at ' this low price, the dozen ODC Round-thread VaL- Laces and Insertion, ' for . waist and sleeve trimming; H to 3 inches wide; , very beautiful designs; great bargains, on Sale at the following low prices; let us show you: Values up to SOc Values up to up to yard at yard 4gc yard at 12 yard ff Pn real Irish' Crochet Laces, suit-, ' . . f able, for lingerie gowns andjrim ming purposes,' in all grades; at one-third off the regular selling prices; real Cluny Laces and In sertion on sale, special, yd.. 19ft 42 an( 79, lien's Fiirnisbirig Goods 500 dozen men's white pleated Golf Shirts, made coat styles, cuffs attach ed or detached; all sizes; regular $1.50 vaI-.QC ues. on sale at, ea. VDQ 500 dozen men's white pleated or plain Shirts, in best styles, well made and finished; all sizes; regular , $1. values, on sale CC f at, , special, each DDC ZOO dozen men's muslin Nightshirts, cut with col- (f'iir lar or military style, 'HWVVVi sortment to select from: iV''lMVl.t reg. 50c and60cO7 fM vais, spcciai, caca vaw 500 dozen men's white wash Four-in-Hands, plain and fancy .weaves, a grand assortment; made reversible; best 1 fM regular 25c values, on sale at, special, each......... ImC 1,000 dozen men's pure linen Handkerchiefs, i and M 17 , - inch hems; regular 25c values, on sale at, special, yd. ; A iC Men's finest quality Irish Linen Handkerchiefs,', 4,?QQi , ' J4-inch hems; best regular 50c values, on aajf! at, ea. IOC Men's B. V.J D. nainsook Underwear, short-sleeve shirts, , sleeveless shirts and knAe drawers; -all sizes; regu- OA ' ; Jar 50c values, on sale at, this special, price, garment 0C 'Toros-Knit" Underwear for men,' all sizes shirts and OA drawers; best regular iOc valves, on sale at, garment OlC Men's' white lisle form-fitting Underwear,' all sizes CC shirts and drawers; regular $1 values, special at ODC Men's white Pongee Overshirts, best styles; regu- Oe lar $2 values, on sale at this special price, each vv9 Ramie Underwear at special June Sale prices. '' All white furnishings at special prices- Neckwear, gloves- hosiery, shirts. Contract goods alone excepted from special June sale. A three-days' sale extraordinary of 5,000 bolts of the best grade all- silk Taffeta Ribbons, in black, white and, all the de sirable colorings; widths from No. 1 to No. 80. Ribbons of the very best quality and excep ' tional value. A great special purchase en ables us to offer you your choice from this lot ' at the fol lowing low prices. Mail orders will be promptly and care fully filled. NosM, 2 and 4; regular 5c to 7c values, yard .3 No. 5, 1 inch wide; regular 9c value, at, special, the yard. .5 No.7, IK inches wide; regular 12c value, at, special, yard.T No. 9, li inches wide, regular 15c value, at, specialyd. .9 Nos. 12 and 16, 2 inches wide; regular 18c values, at, yd. 12 Nos. 22-40, 3 and 3jS inches wide; regular 30c value, yd, IT No. 60,"4Hi inches wide; regular 35c value, special, yd. .25 No. 80, 5 inches wide; regular 50c value, -special, yard. .33 Entire, stock of White Gloves at June Sale prices; see them. Entire stock Handkerchiefs, June Sale prices; let us show you. Entire stock White Hosiery, June Sale prices; take advantage. $3 Gloves $1.93 a Pair 3,000 pairs of white, and" nat ural Chamois Gloves, full : 16-button lengths, all sizes, S'i to 7; chamois gloves are very popular in eastern fash- Ion centers, and you 11 do '.. well to take advan d QO ; tage; $3 vals, pair D1I 2,000 pairs of highest grade long Chamois. Gloves, Per rin's and other leading . makes;' white and natural $4 values, on sale fJO fJ at, the pair. ...... D.U I 1,000 pairs of women's soft gauntlet of Saxe cuff Cham ois Glove, strap at wrist; the glove for riding, driving ' and walking wear; all sizes, S to 7; $2 val-, 1 AO ues, the pair..,.,(laTCr " 1,000 pairs gauntlet Cham6is . , t Gloves, in white and natural . stiff cuff ; best regular $2.25 values", Entire stock of white Silk and Kid White Parasols and white Belts ' and .Hut 5 A (j at, special,- pair.. 81469 Gloves at ' June prices. Neckwear, June prices. LAND-HUNGRY MEN HAKE EASY MARKS liASQTJAM GSJTTD Pantir d "inif 1 ai'1fvill( ttra.-tlon To- r an& oil xhla week tt Ten Colored . ..... An Busoiineiy new tina origl- 1 .i m-i nmsniin? ti coioreq romeatans in unplnjf, inoina and , monologue. H'ri ii idel attiactlon. ' Toroat and lr!nd Kcara, fsied hv the rtnlntv .-.,! vtvaciuua 1 11. Klor d'Aliza. Tliroe !-if.rmsni-M cH!!v. Popular prices. Cuiilu t 1:80. J:30, t p. ni. Attorney-General Joins in Warning Against Oregon & California . Locators. Ealera. Or June 16. reod from every other part ef the United Bt&tea well tin from every section of the stAte of Oregon continue to write the attorney-general for- advice regarding the possibility .of acquiring a prior claim to quarter sections in the Ore gun & California land grant. Timber tjharoa are offering: to locate anybody on a quartqf-Kection of this valuable iana ror an kiikjs or prices, and many peopie are imtng. v "The peonle must learn that no at torney or timber cruiser or company of eitner, says Attorney-oenerai , Craw "can locate any uexson on i fjimrter-pertlon of this grant for either $ut or tsuu. , - A recent rnmrnimlmtlnn ' ' aimi from-Minneapolis from a man who says a company there has offered to locate iniu w b emm in mi uregon uh- uriiiH. gram mr ana tnat lx toe government Is able to reclaim the land he will Have a prior claim to the sec tion upon "'which he has been located. Affiaed to the letter Is the phrase. In the handwriting of tha correspond ent, ."Minneapolis makes good." The attorney-general remarked that tt Is no wonner tney make good in Minneapolis if all are as enterprising aa the firm of timber sharps who for J50 will give any person a prior claim to valuable Umber, the ownership of which is now vested- In the Southern Paciflo In west ern. Oregon. Low Excursion - Rates ' to .: . Eastern Points. V - The dates of sale are: ' ' ; ! ; Juna 1 20. ." . . .v .-July 6, 7, 22, 23. ..' August , 7. 21. J2. Canadian Pacltk; i the roa1. For -full particulars repurdin rates and varia ble rnutes of f-red apply at local office, CLACKAMAS VOTE ' ABSTRACT LOST While New Abstract Is Being Pre pared, Proclamation' of New : Enactments Must Wait. (Salem Boraaa ef The Journal.) Salem, Or, June H. The abstract, of the count In Clackamas county which was mailed to tha secretary of state has been lost. - According! to the county clerk at Oregon City, the abstract was mailed H Monday, June 8, but It has never reached the secretary of state All the other counties' abstracts are now In, the last, that from Harney county, having arrived yesterday. The county clerk of Clackamas county will probably be compelled to prepare more Bheets for the June election before the results can be obtained and the laws rsssed at the election be proclaimed by i the govern at -,- DALLES FOLKS TO SEE . THEIR OWN COUNTRY T '"" v 1 ' : V' The Dalles, Or., June IS.- About 75 prominent citizens of The Dalles will leave Wednesday on a "Seeing The Dalles and Vicinity' tour. They will leave tn rigs and automobiles and go up Mill creek Into tho Dry .Hollow and Dutch Flat country,' being out all day. This excursion will be under the aus pices cf the Business Men's association, and will be something unique in a boost ing way. It will also serve to show the people of The Dalles what an. abundance of resources they have. ;. - Student - te&riirjt V. ot O. (Special Dispatch to Tb Joaroal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, June 16. Many of the students ars already leaving for their, homes, having fin ished their examinations. By the esid of the week all except ths seniors and a few who wish to attend the -commencement exercises will be gone. A num ber of the boys intend to taka the trip to Portland by canoes and If the weather Is fair tomorrow they will leave 1 " " ' 1 . - -. - ' '- -. , ..- In the morning. They will make a Journar of several days of it, eating and sleeping at the towns along : tha way. . ,-. .w'r-'-i- r,' .-'.V'.-x. ,, CONDITIONS ANNOUNCED. . ' . .-:., - ; Journal's ' Scholarship Contort : Opens Wondsy, jane S3, lasting About Three I Months. .l -:,'-,''fV;:.-VV:' JThe conditions of The Journal's third annuaf" scholarship contest1 arv an nounced elsewhere in totlay'g issue, and should be studied carefully ' by ' every boy and girl who intends competing for free education. Xne prizes arefvaluable. the- scholarships are being augmented with cash rewards In addition to the cash commissions for all new subscrip tions for the Dally. Sunday or. Semi Weekly Journal. Any further particulars required will be given cheerfully by the educational contest manager. ' .personalT"" . 'W. S. Levens of Baker City, district deputy grand exalted ruler of tlie Order Of JUks, will pay the Portland lodge aa' bfficial visit on the evening of Thurs day, June J8. Preparations are bejn; made by tno members of the Portldttl lodge for an entertaining time and it ii .....v 6i, aiicnaiincg will greet the official. - . Th. MD..(a -. " 1,1.. I I.II- ... ' - ' T. B. Lombard, a nephew of .Mrs. W. it. Garrison of this city, .will take place next Sunday at the home of the bride's parents, at White Salmon. The voun people, will make their home in. Portland. DECLARE TONGUES t " - . OF FIRE ARE NOISY Residents living in the vicinity . of the cam : established . by followers of the Tongues of; Fire have complained to Mayor. Lane, regarding , the noise which the adherents of the strange be lief are alleged to make. Mayor Lai stated that he would investigate tha trouble and tind out whether the r-' nnrtH tr,rft fnte. Arwl wh.ti... .1 . any way to end tha trouble. .-