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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY "EVENING, 'JUNE 17, ISOS. Vo Aro Portland Aonts for "K'smo" Ccrcsts 17c Employ tha Only Exp.crt Fitters in tho City Portland Agents for Dutcrlc'.: 7 rn ::.! ! Every IVIixto Arlic!: At a Reduced Price Sjj For Medium ani Slender Fxstifcsj I " M ' 'p in II lapses.:: ' " r .-5 '' I V. sT- rf"is ! I I II Hi ! W I I II II ill IP I i i' fe'Hll AW U-Jr7!!0 THINK "f: 7 s-'.n ill V7 v- W4Jf J ft tht all Nemo .-.f; feyPMy -V S&vJtfTf ) Corset, ;arei -.v.-.v: X Cn for stout womaa.' 1; l- IMOe3J fff I'fiT v;-7r77 -TV , Sir f "I TTONT THINK. ji grf that all Nemo : J" :.TT4.'Uorse.ta ;are ; for stout woman, ! : though orer a mlK v lion stout women will wear no cor. ' aet but the famous 'Self-Rednciwr." yUR sew 'Back-Resting Corset is JfJ designed for medium end slender -.r figures. It supports the very spot where you need it moat the small of the bock; It relieves backache nice matrle. " The back steels cannot turn . and diar into the flesh the back-rest- ingstraps prevent this. And it gives 'i the Mnew figure" to perfection. ' No. 351 BACK-RESTING CORSET, lor medium and slender a a a figures; sizes 18 to W..-.. ww . Tested and proved sold under our fall guarantee to do all we alalia. I A f CQ Cf The favorites, Nos. 812 and 314, of which nearly XXV'OaUv a million pairs were, sold, in ,907; and for women who want the new "slender-hip", effect are the two new r "Flatning-Back" models, Nos; 318 and 320, at the, same price. V1 v A f . (Trt Cfl : Somewhat finer are the . Mercerized ''Brocaded Cor Xa.1 PJJ sets, Nos. 516 and 518,. the French Coutil . corsets with bust supporters, No. 6y; and the beautiful new "Flatmng-Back model, No. 517. 4i , , A 4- CTl O For women of luxurious tastes, who have paid $15 to $25 XXl'P-Lvf for imported corsets, is the superb No. lOOO with "Flat-rung-Back--and the new"D0plex Strapsi" at f lO. This n the finest corset that can be made superior in every respect' to .the best that come from France. It will do wonders .for. any stout . figure, giving it the graceful lines, of youth."- " ; v'-" White Sale of Lace Curtains Entire stock of Lace Curtafns on sale at interesting price's. Third Floor.' White Nottingham Lace Curtains, all the most popular designs in Brus sets ,of heavy borders,. p?iti ' '-P andL60 inches wide, 3 yards long: $1.25 Curtains, per pair, 95 1J50 Curtains, per pair, y xjlo $2.00 Curtains, per pair, 31.58 &.50 Curtains, per pair, 1.00 $1.75 Curtains, per pair, $1.31 )3.00 Curtains, per pair, 2.35 White Net Curtains, Clunys,- Marie-Antouiettes, Brussels and Reinais sance all the handsomest designs and: best grades; and great values. $12.80 Curtains, pair, 3 0.85 $15.00 Curtains, pair, $11.75 $20.00 Curtains, pair, y 15.85 $5.00 Curtains, per pair, $3.95 $7.50 Curtains, per pair, $5.85 $10 Curtains,, per pair, $7.90 2,000 - paira "of white Lace'- Curtains Clunys, Marie " Antoinettes and braided effects; on plain nets, with linen borders and edges; , 0 QC special; purchase enables us to -offer $4-00 values. at, pair.. Vi0 All white Curtain Materials on sale at low June White Sale prices. Mail ' orders will receive prompt attention. Jane Sale of DlanketaThird Floor 5000 PAIRS OF FINE WHITE COTTON BLANKETS 10- 4 size," regular $0.75 "values, special at," the pairi i'Vi'.'.'.'.'i'.li '.63 11- 4 size, regular $1.CJ0 values;. special. at, Jhe'piif,. i..;...f .87 11- 4 size, regular $1.25 values, special at, the pair....... .......f 1.12 12- 4 size, regular $175 values, special at, the pair .i ..... i 81.43 5000 PAIRS WHITE WOOL BLANKETS Colored Borders 10- 4 8ize,'regular $ 3.00 values; special at,thfija!r-i';V.rii,-.f..a.5K' 11- 4 size, regular $ 3.25 values specialt, the ; pair . v . f 2.65 11-4 size, regular $ 4.00 values special at, the pair 1 .... . J ........ f 3.1 7 11-4 size, regular $ 5.50 values, special at, the pair.'. .'. . . . ........ f 4.65 11-4 size, regular $ 6.00 values, special at, the pair.. i.,;.i.,;..f 5.17 11-4 size, regular $ 7.00 values, special at, the pair ....i... 5.83 11-4 aize, regular $ 7.50 values, special at, the pair.vi'AV'.i4.f 6.13' 11-4 size, regular $10.00 values,-special at,:the paif;ii.,.;,.r..;..f8.72 All our -extra ' fine Saxony Wool : Blankets on" sale ' at 'greatly reduced prices $12.05 to $18.00 a pair.j- On Fourth Floor. Custom Shade and Drapery Work 6ur: specialty. Best, materials and workmanship. Lowest jprices guarnteed,Expert drapers 'at your service. E6'MHn3'irad.''-B,esk Waists Fr ;Tiiig!irsd(fly-s;:':elBn'itig . " V ' ' In the big Waist Store- Second Floor For' tomorrow's selling ' we place on sale a wonderful bargain in high-class Dress Waists About 100 ' 1 0I the lot All we could get from New York's largest and best manufacturer Not enough of them for a riday Surprise Sale so we offer them for Thursday shop pers Included will be found, all our Irish crochet , waists, iigurca nets, laces, cniiion ciotn ana messaune biiks aa are handsomely trimmed in point de Paris lace, embroidered filet, silk medallions, applique, venise, maltese. chantilly, hand-embroidery Jabots with lace edging, fancy silk cord and, velvet bands Sleeves in three-quarter " length, " full length, butterfly, kimono and ruffled effect White, cream tan, Copenhagen, green, brown, blue ' and black all new Mi fL ' m exclusive dress and evening , waists Values up to $35 On sale tomorrow $1 145 See Fifth-Street Window Display Plan to Be Here Early Ow Amml "Jwe Sale", off Woiateiu s Miiclm Underwear Women's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, trimmed in fine embroideries, VaL snd torchon laces, tucks, headings. and ribbons. Great assortment, matchless values, on sale at the following prices; 60c . Drawers at, pair, 39 II 75c Drawers at, pair, 49 $1.25 Drawers at, pair, 79 $2.50 Drawers at, pair, $1.69 $5-$6 Drawers at, pair, $3.93 Women's fine cambric, lawn and nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed, in laces, tucks, embroideries medallions, beading and ribbon; in pretty styles; and great variety? unusual values, at these low prices! $1.50-$1.75 Drawers at, 98 $3.75 Drawers at, pair, $2.43 $7.50-$9 Drawers, pair, $5.75 $1.00 Corset Covers, at . 73e $1.50 Corset Covers, at 98jfr $1.75 Corset Covers, at $1.19 $2.00 Corset Covers, at $1.39 25c s to $1.00 Corset Covers $2.50 Corset Covers, at $1.79 $3.00 Corset Covers, at $1.98 $3.50 Corset Covers, at $2.43 Corset Covers up to, pr, $25 all at reduced prices Women's fine white Petticosts of the very best materials, made with wide flounces and trimmed in clusters of tucks, insertion, bead ing and ribbons, lace and deep embroidery flouncings; separate dust ruffles. Great special value, at tne following very low prices: $1.25 Petticoats for 98 $1.75-$2 Petticoats $1.33 $2.50-$3 Petticoats $1.98 $10-$11 Petticoats $7.15 Petticoats up to . $100 at $3.50-$4 Petticoats $2.98 $5-$8.50 Petticoats $3.90 $8.50 Petticoats for $5.50 $13.50 Petticoats at $8.50 at greatly reduced prices Women's fine cambric, nainsook and muslin gowns, made low, round and square neck; shorty puff and flowing sleeves; also high neck and long sleeves; trimmed in fine embroideries, laces, lace tucks, insertion, beading and ribbons; made full length and width, enormous assortm t and wonderful vals. at special prices: $1.50-$1.75 Gowns 98 $2-$2.50 Gowns at $1.49 $3.00 Gowns, only. $1.98 $3.50 Gowns, only $2.67 $444.50 Gowns for $2.98 60c to $1.50 Gowns all $5-$6.50 Gowns, at $3.90 $8.50 Gowns, only $53 $12.50 Gowns for $6.98 $18.50 Gowns for $9.98 Gowns on sale up to $75 at greatly reduced prices Women's fine'esmbric and nainsook Chemise and Combination Corset Cover and Short Skirts; very pretty styles, trimmed in fine embroideries, VaL an d torchon laces, tucks, beading, insertion and rib bons; made with fitted and plain backs and trimmed aklrts; marvelous values. On sale as follows-. $2.50 and $3.00 Garments at, each,' $1.69 $70 Garments on sale at, special, $5.6 $3.50 and $5.00 Garments at, each, $2.98" $10.00 Garments on sale at, special. $7.15 Women's short white -Underskirts, made of cambr ic with ;; hemstitched tucked ruffles and lace and embroidkry:trimed ruffles. Beautiful garments and jrreat values, on sale at the following low prices j 60c 'Underskirts; each49 ! $1.00 Underskirts, each, 83 $1.75 Underskirts at $li22 75c Underskirts, each 63 $1.25 Underskirts, each, 98 $2.00 Underskirts, at $1.67 A magnificent line of 3 and 4-piece Trousseau Matched Sets, trimmed in very fin laces and embroid eries, tucks, medallions, insertions, headings, ribbons; exquisite styles and assortm't; $7.50 to $100 vaL June Saleswomen's French Underwe i ' i,. 1 ' i, 1 ,, 11 1 , i;. ' "' .m n', ,i i ,,.;.:- Greatly reduced pricea--hahd-made and hand-embroidered effects; largest, handsomest display" in city. Chemise, ' 98c to $13.50, at reduced prices II Skirts $2.98 to $75.00, at reduced prices Gowns, $2.50 to $37.00, at reduced pricei Corset Covers, $1.25 to $8.80, low priced Great reductions on infants' and children's dresse and white wear of all kinds.' 2d floor.-Mail orders. $ 3.00 Veils at. EacSy S9c Great- iSalo of Gaiiso Fans - " . - - r- For today and tomorrow we " J ," S place on sale a great special lot i . of 2000 beautiful Auto , Veils and lace hat drapes 3 yds, and V.',v, -ixa yas. long au new pretty 'iXf gtyles . in . white, black, brown, t tan, pink, light blue, navy, red Wi nd gray vals. to $2 Q Q - r on sale at low price of O Great' special June , White Sale of Spangled Gauze Fans, suitable for v v ; , - hl -u .. v graduation exercises and gut very larse assortment of orettv styles and exceptional values at the'iollowing extraordinary prices: $2.75 F ANS AT. Ea. $1.19 $3.50-$4.50 lANSt $1.87 $5.Q0-$7.50 FANS, $3.98 Infants-Children's 50c Hosiery , 1 7c Today and tomorrow a great offering of 3,600 pairs "of!.! Children's and Infants' Lace Hose, beautiful i patterns, grand variety; black, white, light blue, pink, red, tan, champagne; sizes 4 to 9. fit children 3 '17 months to 16 years; regular 50c values, on sale at, pair ...... 1 1 C Great Sale Lawn and Porch Furniture, Swings 3d Floor 1 1':0t ll Children's Lawn Swing, for 2 children $9.00 values ..............87.35 Children's Lawn Swing, for 4 children; $11 value ..............$9.25 48-inch green or weathered oak Porch Swings, with chains complete: regular $10,000 value; on sale at the low price of, each 88.25 42-inch green or oak Swings; $9.00 values, on tale at 87.35 Folding and Reclining Oak Porch Swings, can be laid out flat; regular li.uu values; on saie at tne very low price ot ............ ...,,.if.S5 Hammock or Reclining Chairs; $1.25 value, at the low price of . ..05 Reclining Chairs with arms and footrest, each ...... .81. lO and 81.23 "Vudor", Porch Hammocks; $3.50 values, at the low price of ...82.95 6-foot weathered oak Porch Swings; $17.50 values, at.." 814.35 4-foot Folding Garden Benches; $2.50 values, at $1.95 3-foot Folding Garden Benches; $1.50 values, at, each .."..L,.. ...95 Green bent wood Porch Settees; $5.00 values, at the low price of $3.95 $6.00 "Comfort" Chairs, on sale at the, low price of, each ......$4.05 All our Porch Furniture, including chairs, rockers, settees tabourettes, etc, on saie at special prices this weeic Mammocks at very interesting prices. Third Floor. - WHITE. HOS'RY II WHITE OXF'DS 3000 paira of women's white Lace Hosiery, beautiful patterns in boot and all-over lace effects; great variety to select .from; sizes 84 to 10; regular 65c and 75c values; ' on sale: at, the; pair ;42f Women's plain white Lisle Hose, full fash ioned leg: and footj sizes SM to 10; best regular 35c values, on sale at, pair;. . y87 Boys'! and girls', good quality . white ribbed Lisle Hose, sizes 5 to 10; 25c value ...18 Infants' 'white cash-. mere Stockings, sizes 4 to VA a great spe cial at, per pair'21. Regluar $2.00 White Oxfords on sale at. the pair ......$1.29 Regular $2.50 White Oxfords .; on sale at, :the ,pair-.'i:..$65 Regular $3.00 1 White Oxfords, . on sale at, the pair ., 82.19 3,000 pairs of misses' i and ' children's white Canvas Oxfords in blucher , styles, all sizes; great values; pr.. 65, 75. 85 LAWN M'WERS 16-in. Lawn, $4.00 values 12-in., Lawn $5.25 values 16-in. Lawn $8.00. values owerfti ..83.28 Mowers ..$4.19 Mowers, ..$5.95 TABLE LIKSNS All . our regular $1.00 Table Damask, full 72 ; inches , wide, best patterns exceptional value ate yard .82 AH our handsome new $1.25 Table Damask, ;at, yard 1 .98 .All our regular $1.50 !Table 1 Damask . on sale ar?: yard 81.28 Air$1,7S '.Table 5 Da mask, at, yd SI. 22 All $2.00 Table Da mask, at, yd. $1.C4 A1J our regular $2.00 Napkins, best quality and patterns, at, spe cial, dozen ... $1.48 $2.50 Napkins at, per dozen ... ...f 2.12 $3.50 Napkins at, pr r ' dozen ,',$2.C3 OREGOH GIRL - AWARDED! HEDAL Miss Esther Halt of Colton Eewarded for Good Work at the Art School. ; ' " (Spdl Plptch' to Th JoorU Bt' Louis, June 17. :Mlss Either Hult, Colton, Or., who has been study ing sculpture In the St Louis School of Fine Arts. Nineteenth and Locust streets, St. Louts, wa one of the medal tudents of that Institution thl year. MIks Hult received the second highest honor, a bronie medal.- for her excel lent work in the life sculpture class. - M!ss Hulr Is a serious student and possesses a marked talent' for her chosen branch of art work. The fac ulty and board of control of the school take pride in Hiss Hult'a work and look for , her further suocess. ... Last year was Miss H-ult'a first year In the school, when she received a bronse medal for her work In the an tique modeling class. ' . . ' . . tllss Hult has returned to her home in Colton. She is accompanied by Miss Carolina Risque of 6t. Louis, a .talented young sculptor. Miss Risque will re main the guest of Miss Hult during the summer, when they ..will both re turn to Bt. . Louts to . finish their art course. '. ... . . . , ,'. - ' " y . ;::- . llilton smd Freewater Teachers. ; r (Special Plspatrh to Tfit Jonraal.) - Milton, Or., June 17. The teachers for the coming year in the Milton pub lto schools have been elected, aa fol lows: Professor C. EL Toung, eighth and ninth grades; Mrs. Kelly, seventh; Miss Arlie Kouslne, ' sixth;- Miss Ida Ptorley, fifth; Miss Esther Compton, third and fourth; Miss Laura Bruce, first and second. At Freewater, Miss Delia Hudson will teach the third and fourth grades and Miss Delia Samuels the first and. second grades, , CHARLES TROUP HAS DISAPPEARED Eoseburg Man Missing and Friends AreMnch Wor- ried Over Absence,' ; (Special Dispatch to The JonrnaL) Roeeburg, - Or " June 17. Charles Troup, who lived about three jnllea south bf this city, is missing, and his whereabouts is a' mystery. He left hoifie about 8:80 Sunday morning with his flshlnsr pole, presumably to go down to a favorite spot along the Umpqua to spend the day fishing, not leaving any word with the family other than that he was going1 fishing. It Is thought possible that Troup has run away from home, aa it has been learned that he has been in the habit of leaving- home remaining for days without leaving any word as to his whereabouts. Thla is either one of his freak trips, or ha has been drowned, or possibly haa met with foul play. : . . . , . FARMER HEWITT IS ROBBED AT PENDLETON - - - : . .. (Special DUpatea to The JranaL) Pendleton, Or, June 17. George Hew itt, a fanner of Helix,, who had been here ' several flays, coming from La Grande, where be had been of late, was robbed of 1300 by some party known to him who accompanied him to a room in a lodging-house In thlr city last night He was under the Influence of liquor, but saya he knows he had the money on him and is sure the party who was with him took It while assisting him to undress.. He - refuses to divulge this person's name, thoush officers seem to know It and are working on the' case. LIOIIEL JOHIISOil IDS II! FRISCO Former Portland Newspaper Man Marries Mrs. ETetyn ' M. Jones, a Calif ornian. , '- (Special DUpatea to The Journal.) - - Ban Francisco, June 17. It was made public today that Lionel A. Johnson of the San' Francisco Examiner, formerly ;,of Portland. Or., was married the. day before .yesterday to Mra Evelyn II. Jones of this city. . Mr. Jofuisoa Is a popular newspaper man and Mrs. Jones Is a woman of fine accomplishments and la well known here., . -, Lionel A. Johnson was for many years a member of the staff of the Evening Telegram of this city. He was an excellent . ntwimiier man nf v.r. well known among Oregonians, Two years co no leri I'ortiana for the pur pose ot accepting a position on the Honolulu Star. After leaving the Etar, Mr.. Johnson Joined the staff of the Ban Francisco CalL later arolnar tn T.n An geles with" the Examiner, from whence no was xransrerrea to the stafr of Mr. Hearst's .- San .Francisco daily. Mr. Johnson's many friends in Oregon will offer him their best wishes la his matrimonial- career. - Low 'Excursion Rates to .' Eastern .Points The dates of sale are; ' ? June 19. 20. July 6, 7. 28. IS. . ' . . Aus-ust 8, 7. 21. 23. : Canadian Pacific is the road. For full particulars regarding rates and .'vnru ble. routes offered apply at local of.ico, 142 Thira street. - - " KILLED BY A LOG ROLLING OVER II Frank Qulgley Losee Life at a C sop County Logging Cnmp MaiTioi Three Weeks Ago. (Special Ptspateb to The Jonrnnl.l Astoria, Or, June 17. Frank :. ley was instantly killed r the Sorenson Lofrgtnjr compant's i at Seaside by a losr r'Mn -r n:'r t ! had been In the mply t , for several year.. -.l ii r a careful man. i:a -,n t, -is i . three weeks atro- Boston C ! ' l A'l r -7 To arrange th r ' - r ! ' i f Ins- guoils st'-' "' i tm n and - o 1 this matuinoei , . 1,1 tne- I.oMtoa fctoie. l';.-v x atreoi 1