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THE bREGON DAILY , JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE ,23. 1003. y 2 Special Sale of Hemstitched Sheets 50 Dozen FJIen's 50c Underwear 59c Come in several sizes, from the regulation size to the very large ; of first-class materials, well finished. .They are the sort preferred by particular housekeepers, and they 'are featured at prices exceptionally low. wpiwsTTTfHTi'.ri ' RHTCRTS. SPECIALS IN ALL Now, men, prepare for godd hot weather,' The torrid days when cool, light weight underwear will be a bboijf td a blessing are close at hand. ? -We're looked ahead' for you and we've pranned an underwear sale-that"win help you to take solid comfort while those less provident swelter in heavy cloth ing. Ribbed . Balbriggan shirts and drawers'in pink," cream, white, QQ brown and blue; regular price 50c the garment, special Wednesday.,. .eJC size 2x2$2 yds., $1.05 vals..OO LINEN SHEETS. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINENS AND WHITE GOODS. . WHITE DAMASK TA BLE CLOTHS, just the MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Splendid summer styles in good ma terials, come ' in cream, white, tan or blue, full-sired bodies, fit well at neck and shoulders; 20 dozen in the Jot; ? $1.25 values, . Wednes- Qg LEATHER BELTS, for men or boys; the proper widths, leathers and colors; lay aside those warm, uncomfortable suspenders and wear a natty, stylish belt; these come in black, brown' or tan; ..values OC to 50c, 'choice,"..... ...........0C 2J4x2 yds, $1:15 vals.,.95 HEMSTITCHED :i SHEETS, size 2six24 yards., $1.25 val ues, special ......... .$1.00 Ax2( yds.', $1.35 vaL?1.10 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS SOLD HERE Frmnently employed, expert fitter are always here to help you select your corset. 'You've over ISO ''models to choose from. Corsets made by the largest and best factory In the United States. ' It Is not how many brand., can we carry, but how Rood a corset can we sell for the least money. This question Is fully answered, and all requirements met In the incomparable ROYAL WORCESTER. , thing for use at the beach, And Sheets 2x3 yards, reg-; assorted patterns, 56x63 ular $1.50 values, & f inches, special for , ftCfZ TRAVELING BAGS, for men or women, 16 or 18-inch sizes, solid leather, " whh brass locks and catches, a bag that gives sturdy service and C (f presents a neat appearance; values to $7.50, Wednesday..,;..,, ... pdUU special this sale. DleU this sale JUt ml Eves me On Wis , ' i r ) Store the-White ... ............... -. - Is in ForceWHITE MERCHANDISE of Known Dependability and Quality Is REMARKABLY BARGAINIZED Portland's Greatest Glove Sale Tremendous Sale Lace Curtains Go where you will Sor gloves, you will not find this sale duplicated in assortmeaifor in values. New, fresh stylish handwear that was bought to meet the exacting requirements of the Olds, Wortman & King clientelle. It's a habit with people vho want the best to come here: seeking it, and long' years of experience have demon strated that they, im'ariably find it. Quality first is a watch word here; it is the niain thought in,every purchase made, and now that we offer unusnally low prices on gloves, you know full well that only standard brands with an enviable record for quality and wear are concerned. .... J5ILK GLOVES in superb qualities, including such makes as the world-famous "Bownes," "Kaysers'.' and others. Regular values in this lot to $2.25 the pair.'. Come in all sizes and colors. , They are the very much in demand 16-button length. Choice, f the pair, for this special sale, only 0 ! 1 U Here Are 4 More, Startling Glove Specials i WOMEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES, for street wear, in all sizes,' the very smarto QQ glove for this season, reg. $4 values. daw 07 WOMEN'S ONE AND TWO-CLASP MOCHA GLOVES, in pique or full pique stitching, regular -values' to $1.75' the pair, col ors brown and mode. Special this sale, CQ only, the pair ..... ... . , .... . . ..... DsC WOMEN'S LONG KID GLOVES, the regu lar 16-button length, in black, white and all colors; come in all sizes, too. Reg- OA ular $4.00 values, special this sale. &LQo WOMEN'S KID GLOVES, with one or two clasps, a full assortment of coloVs and all .sizes. Regular prices up to $1.75 per pair, OA extra special bargain for this sale, only. OevC Extra specials offered on fine quality Satin Taffeta Ribbon, in all. widths, and a full assortment of colors. Read the price details: H in. wide, regular 8c grade.. 5 1J4 wide, reg. 10c grade.. . .7ft V3 in. wide, reg. 13c grade.... Oe? lj in. wide, reg. 18c grade.12 24 in. wide, reg. 21c grade. .15 26 in. wide, reg. 25c grade., 19 3 in. wide, reg. 30c grade. . ..21 4?4 in. wide, reg. 40c grade. .29 Women's Ne ckwear Goodly assortment of Spring and Summer neck pieces in "Jabots, Embroidered Bows. Stock Col lars, Lace Bows and Fancy j Stocks. Regular values up, to ll 50c; special for this sale, r only, your choice i a4Pwi' Come the very first day and hour of the sale if possible, so that you may see how unusually large and complete the assortment of patterns and prices. Youll find the choicest designs in Tambours, Filets, Irish; Points, Spachtel and novelty weaves. Curtain buyers must not' miss this sale. It affords a wide choice as well as bet ter than regular values Former prices were from $10 to $30 the pair. Now they're like this: $10.00 values $12.50 values $16.50 values $19.00 values ..$5.95 ..$8.00 $10.75 $12.75 Another Lot- $11.00 values $13.50 values $17.50 values ..-$6.65 ...$8.75 $11.50 $25.00 t1Q hd values . eDlt)w70 $12.00 values $15.00 values $18.50 values , $30.00 values .$7.50 ...$9.85 $12.35 $18.50 Special at $4.75 the Pair About 30 patterns in the lot the finest possible qualities and designs. Curtains for every purpose may be selected from this assortmentvalues to fl i JfP ttirx i u $10 the pair, special ft I a-s,f,agaBa n Sale of Ostrich Plumesl Make your hat present a richer appearancd by adding one of these plumes for decoration. They cost but a trifle if you buy now, and will do much to make your headgear look fresh 'and smart. Regular prices, $2 to $4 each, black or white. . . ' The $2.00 CI AC The $2.50 flj grade Pl UO ', grade . ...... ..) lOU The $3.00 (j C C The $4.00 flj AT grade j)l 00 grade ,DUO BANDED SAILORS, an extra special on this most wanted hat. Come in .all black, or white' - with black or navy bands. Regular 75c val ue 50c, and the $1.00 and 89c grades for 69c MIDSUMMER D RES S SHAPES, new arrivals, ready to show nowi Have one to wear away on your vacation trip. Boys' Milan Straw Sailors, OUTING HATS, worth to $2 each, special PA this week OlC WHITE LACE, Oriental edges, Yenise bands and Oriental bands -as well as Venise Galloons. .. . Come in white, cream or ecru ; regular 75c the yd., special Wednesday Great Sale of Odd Size Shoes Ml Silk Kimonos v Less Shoes in such wanted styles and such splendid qualities that were the sizes not broken, a reduced price would be out of the question. However, if you can find a pair that will fit your feet, you will also ' find tremendous sayings. There are nearly 4,000 pairs in the lot, and nearly every one can be fitted and pleased. There are kid, calf and patent leathers; light or medium soles; all heights heels; best factories represented; a mo QA large number of narrow widths ; values to $6 the pair, now.J)aJ. LOT 8 Hundreds of pairs' of the most popular Shoes and Oxfords; tans and browns galore ; the best styles and qual ities in all sizes; values to $6 OA the pair, special now, choice. .pJeJe7 LOT Women's Shoes and Oxfords in broken or regular lots ; in all about 2,000 pairs ; plenty or Drown and tan learners ih the lot; also kids, calf and patent, in black, values to $4. $2.69 LOT 4 Women's Oxfords in white or colored canvas, or in black kid. . Thousands of pairs, heavy or light soles, and heels from the vejy low ones for young ladies up to as high as you want them. An immense assort-AO ment, values to $3.00, at, only bl.e70 LOT 5Women's Oxfords in black kid or white canvas. Perfect comfort in summer footwear to be found in this lot, and all sizes are included. Not fitted at this low price; vals. to $2.50 the pair, choice, $1.29 Here for Muslinwear ' Bargains ;t! garments reduced for the White Sale. w These are, the reasons for the phenomenal busi ness we're doing in this section. Come and make our bargains Your Savings. Children's hats at Half Price I Four and One-Half Yards Embroidery for 53c This special is to be found in the infants and children's wear i section,-nut in inc rauiincr ucparmicnu ii inciuaes nais oi all sorts, clever creations for stylish little folks. Rich materials, trimmed 'with, ribbons, chiffons,, flowers, dainty Wflf C hrAc Mr Wnrth from IZc to ?0 rtinicv Wn'sH'v "lU A splendid quality too, and in pleasing patterns. Swiss, nainsook or cambric materials.' .drag nr inwrtinm nnH Ti4Via mm tr f? Jnrtla - Talr tViA AtifJr clrin f (.. -m. and one-half yards and you get a big bargain. WOMEN'S VESTS, low neck, no sleeves, Swiss-ribbed style, trimmed with lace and a splendid value at 45c, special for OQ, Wednesday only, at , . . JV .V; aCsC la Worth to $1.75 the strip, special, . . . . O jC WOMEN'S PANTS, knee length, nicely lace trim ftje Fine for warm weath- Mi i er. Reg. price 75c, spec. Wednesday. 4a7C ' This includes all the silk Kimonos we own, in both the long and short models. A splendid opportunity to secure handsome. and comfortable house and boudoir garments at a price far below their real worth. There are hundreds to choose from, even those who do not want to purchase should come in and see the display. ; Plain or figured silks in all colors. Many I pcc rich and exclusive designs found nowhere but here.. 3-y A Sale of Summer Needs One Burner Oil Stoves... 40 Two Burner Oil Stoves. .80 Blue Flame Cook stoves, two burner size, special .... $4.50 $1.00 Hose Reels, special. 800 Gas Hot Plates, regular price $2.50 each, special at... $2.00 Garden Hose, regular price is $5.75 for 50 ft., special.. $4.50 25c Lawn Sprinklers, ea..l5 WHITE HOSE, Women's Hose in white mercerized ' lisle, allover lace, boot lace, embroidered ankle, etc. Fine OA qualities and reg. 65c vals. Wednesday the pair. .... OuC X Cut Glass at Special Prices VINEGAR OR OIL JUGS, WINE GLASSES, reg. price reg. $6 vals., specfal....$4.75. $27 the dozen, special..$2l.50 ' v an M TUMBLERS regularly- sold Regular $o jugs for..,.?3.05 at $15 doz special... .$11.05 ' WINE BOTTLES, regular i worth $16 50 the mc ..u a-i-if dozen ..... ..813.15 r P.uc. . Tumblers worth $30 00 the lioiiies worm $2rior.x.ow aozen ......... , ;.:.' .. . , 924.OO 3 DISEASED MEAT snin niisTnmFRS Sliockin Conditions of .Un healthy Livestock Revealed in InTestigation. Iax methods with regard to the In jectlon of animals killed tor meat liave become so flagrant lhai In one Or-Kon slaugiitfr-boiise during ' two (iaj a last week, -when a watch was kept upon the animals bcin killed for sale from Uiat establishment animals -were Kti-uchlerrd and sold to customers la il.nt lawn that were In a condition too rMilt(nit evon to describe. . -'. , ;'t ff(,(i. yrnrti killed and sold to cus tomers durinf the two- days. At prs- 1 I thvre l absolutely no provision for ti p nrectlon of meats at such slaueh. tiT-l.out.es. The fluetion assumes par t . ul ir imporwpce bcue of the grow-1- r.l'h of vregon'n livestock Indus UUs and the fact that much of the it-rritor y of ur-gon will be- used in the rnifitie of cuttie. iheep and hoga to sup j i U: enormous new packingr-bouses b inc up in J-ortland. ln-s:igatin . f the killlngr showed t'.at one m. -fOiin(flr in good con o.!nn. howd but very little life. : ghe hs t;-rtpnily trylni to lie down and made but little resistance when killed. It was found that the cow was in a badly fevered state and that the liver was In. a shocking condition. The meat of the cow . was sold over the counter on Tuesday : and - Wednesday of last The next to be slaughtered were two sheep. The lungs of both were spotted la a fashion - characteristic of tuber culosis. The diseased portions of both cow and sheep, were fed to the pigs awaiting slaughter in the yard. Two days later Investigation showed mutton badly run down, the lungs con taining pus kernels, while the third had a bad cold on its lungs. The hogs killed had great patches of red on their lungs, a condition sometimes charac teristic of pneumonia. The pork was sold from the block on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. . .,.-.' Although this Investigation was con ducted In a slaughter-house in one city. It is k.lown that similar conditions pre vail in many other houses throughout the state, and that almost daily slaughter-houses are selling, unwholesome and contaminated meat 1.0 unsuspecting cus tomers, . - c "TOY. SHOP'' CHARMING BIT ; - OF REALISTIC DOLL LIFE 's v 1 Incorporation!.. .' , tSptclal DWpttcb to The Journal.) '' ' Salem. Or., June 23. Articles of In corporation have been filed In the ofdoe of the secretary of state as follows: Portland Securities company; 'princi pal office. Portland; eapital stock, $100. &i0: incorporators, Frank F. Freeman. Martin Watrous. ' Edmund L. . Uever eaux and W. B. ghively Jr. Grand Leader; prinoipel offlc, Port land; capital stock, 1 25,000; Incorporat ors. Samuel . E. Wertheimer, Morris Marks and N. I. Simon.- . ' MOTrl IJ.6S for men's IJ.SO to 15.00 ssmple r.oes and oxforda. all sites. Sample fchoe &tgre Co., First and Madison or i&8 Morrison. '." - - , ; By 3. T. 6. -.. .; -.: Perhaps It ' was only a . midsummer night's dream, some Juna vision con ceived to fret the minds of the child la bor commission, some mischjef-maklng elf la scheme of Puck's, but, whatever It was, it was very lovely and you'll all want to go and see It. Now. all French governesses have a story that Is very nice -to hear on rainy evenings before you are tucked into bed. It Is that on one night In the year all the dolls in Paris and, of course, other cities, too, where-: is more than one doll shop, come to life, their joints become lim ber, voices mellow, and they have dances and sing and play games and flirt and fall down and bump their heads, and it hurts just like real peo ple. . This lasts until 4 o'clock, and thoiv as the clock begins striking, ev ery doll scurries back to. his place or her place, climbs upon the shelves, tracks herself neatly Into her pasteboard case and nobody : knows the dif f erencj but the fairies, and they won't tell. - But somebody must have told some time, because they are all at the Heilig - all the dolls you ever saw -or heard of, dancing and pretty and full of life and they talk with real voices,-but they cannot be actors becaune they , never forget their lines -and they don't quarrel over the spotlight.- There were more than 100 of them, rag dolls, boy dolls. Dutch dolls, a French doll, and a queen doll who was so cunning, with such flaxen hair and such dimpled arms and Cheeks that nobody was quite certain whether Peggy Boyer wpi,4 doll or a girl of a fairy who lent herself for the occasion only. -- , Last night's dolls were so exceeding ly well tramea mat to those in the au dience at least not a break in the per fect action of the choruses, the dances and the sextettes was visible. Miss Margaret Martin, who has had ths training of the children in charge has so remarkable an understanding with her classes- that there wasn't even a sign of panic throughout the evening. If anyone seemed In danger of forget ting his next speech he looked down at Miss j Martin, secured a reassuring smile, and all was well again. We don't want ,to encourage profes sional Jealousy among the dolls by mentioning some and forgetting others, but some 150 names are clearly impos sible to reproduce, so paying our com- fitments to the choruses as a whole, he self-possession and ease shown by Winnie Lewis, who played the Paris doll, must be commended. Never for an Instant did she lose her cue or stum ble over a situation. George Biles faced the embarrassing situation of being the only boy on the stage through many of the tehoruseswtth an equamimity that was remarkable, and danced and acted with unusual grace.- .And Ellaabeth Malboeuf, who Is the littlest of the three lady dolls well, you should see Elizabeth If you want to see the final word in a 'child who is perfectly at home on the stage. J; A. McHolland played - the part of the Toymaker with sympathy, Phelps Carson was excellent as Dr. Flllaly, who mends dolls, feeds pills to st.k children and replaces miss ing sawdust. Cassia Illlfyer was a sweet .and motherly -little child and SanEherwl.doU Dt" song, very prettily. The three Fops were excel itnt,Lhe Hours. -the Japs, the Fairies, the French dolls and the Noah family were all good, and so were the Dutch dolls, the Gingerbread men, the tin and the wooden soldiers, the military band and the marines, the candy doUs, in very fetching red and white stripes and the i Jacks-in-the-Box, whose , training hust have been no easy task. inere are a great many other things, but the best way to do Is to go and see them, for yourself. You will not regret, it The operatetta has much pretty music in ,H anU the Idea is at tractive. .The proceeds go to the insti tute ClUb of the 'Peoples institute. There will be matinees this afternoon and tomorrow and another performance this evening.: ,. DEATH CLAIMS ' , HOMER PASTOR .The sudden death of Rev. John Glen of the First Free Methodist church of this" city yesterday evening as the result of a stroke of heart disease, deprives that church of one of Its pioneer work ers on -this coast. - Rev. Glenn- was years old. He came to the Pacific slope from his home state. New York, SO - TEA- - Do you think the only dif ferences in tea" are a few cents a pound?. ' . . . ' ',' ' . ..... - '-. ''-''' : v ' ' "V MI rv-trtfk s aaati tri tiAns I M don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. ?ears ago. and had been Identified with he growth of the Free Methodist church more prominently perhaps than, any oiner minister oi in gospel. The pioneer preacher had been visit ing his friend Rev. W, N. Coffee, and shortly after returning to his home yes terday evening he was seised with the fatal attack. He sent for his friend and died in Rev. Coffee's arms. . His second wife, whom he married only six weeks ago, and two sons -and a daughter by his first wife are still living. The sons ' are Professor Irving Glen, of Eugene,, a teacher in the stats university, and- William Glen of -Spokane, His daughter is - Mrs. A. S. Kerry of Seattle. The remains will be sent to Seattle this afternoon. The funeral will be held from his daugh ter's residence In that city, G00-G00 EYES CAUSE ' . 0F 0 W. P. COLLISION At an inquiry held . by the Oregon railway commission to determine the cause and fix responsibility for a col lision on the O. W. P.' line last Sunday, Superintendent Field . testified that Motonnan B. F. McDoural of the east. bound train, was blameable for the rea son that -he was flirtlne with a srlrl and disregarding his1 duty. The motorman aeniea tne cnarge ana swore that his attention was engaged lit trying to get his car past a frightened horse. Spectators gave evidence in the .'case that seemed to confirm the testimony of Mr. Field. . The superintendent said the motorman had been discharged for negligence, and ns there were no fatal ities resulting from the collision- the ca.o will probably not bo pushed. . - -- The collision occurred at Archer Place, between two Mount Scott trains. The train driven by Motorman Mc- henK1?fa? Moo signal that had tha? Ik1 lt'.n " wa shown thatjiad he been attending atrlctly to t.-.liu"ln,' ,5-wouW " seen the signarand held his train at the switch! ,mSi.r"ere Prt,R"y wrecked and a number of passengers , were) badly bruised and shaken up, . , ' " , f Ex-Mayor of Milwaukee Dead. Chicago, June SI Ex-Mayor Thomas H. Brown of Milwaukee died here Fri! wfti ?! .69; . n daughter, Mrs! William Merkel. lives. In PorUand. " 7 A 6rand ramlly Uedlotne. "It fflves me pleasure to speak a good word for, Electric Bitters," writes weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitter, regu late the digestive functions, purify the v.ii. ..... v. "nt ueouitaiea or fi5mtie8ri.Sol1 under . sus.ranter at 60c. " ? rapany-s aruff store. A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS S. IC. CHAIN the only Chinese woman doctor In this cVi Bne "as cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private, and femaJe dis eases, also . throat-. and lung- 'troubles; atomaco. bladder and kidneys and '' diseases of all kinds that the human flesh Is heir . ,',w. -uuretj- by- Chinese .' r?a herbs anl roots.' - Kcm- AfcjJ flles hilTm I BUS ICa rn-- fanons. .- honest .treatment. Exam na tions free. - iU, MORRISON ST.. be tween First and Second. 9