The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1D03.
"Nemo" Corsets Fit ted at Lip m an- Wolf e's by the ONLY "Nemo" Expert Cbrsetier in Portland W.B.atid LaVida Corsets, C.DCor:
Butterick Fashion Book
for Summer 25c, and a
J Butterick Pattern Free
As a, lady remarked
Wednesday, "Lipman
Wolfe's are not just out
of Nemo Corset I want"
Highest Glass 1b
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tiDorted
Domestic
Lin
eiie Waists
Regular Values From
$12.5(Mo $25.00 for t
Tornorrow we offer our entire stock of Imported and Domestic Novelty Lingerie Waists,
including the celebrated "Castleton" brand, made of finest lingerie materials, in hand-embroidered
and lace effects. : Every waist new this season and sold regularly from $12.50 to ,
$25. An annual clearance sale opportunity that comes but once a yearnever equaled at
J5
jlelcOanHosryic
i " ' ' ' , ' Right in the midst of the sea-
' ' if"Sk ' ' " gon, when tan hosiery ia scarce
r,r-vj- 1 ji ' 'v and in demand, we offer these
I ' vtsT I 1 1 Fine Imported Tan Stockings
Pv "V $5i 1 from the best makers ; gauze,
cotton or lisle thread ; full fash-
f$Vr& J ioned and garter tops ; all
SiYt $' 'hades to match any shoe, and
U sizca- Vahjes 35c n'f r
T"--: tQ 45c Friday oni
-y'r.f .i-'i'i '-"'.' :' Aii 1 .-V.-,'i-'-.V'.',,f " " " ' ' ' ' " "
Smart Tailormade Suits
Valuest6$4bat$21.5b
Late arivals of New Tailormade Suits, shipped nearly a month
late, including a number of White Serge Suits, must be disposed
of quickly.' That's why we place them on sale Friday , at only '
$21750. Made in the latest 36-inch coat and jacket styles, of
light and dark materials.. The skirts are cut in the newest flare-.
and
Friday
gored styles, t Selling regularly to $40.00, y, rf? fe r f
ay sale price . .' .'. . . . ; . i .......... ; .7. '. . . .P w X J U
Ribbbri
Remnants
at Half
Remnants bf Fancy and Plain Silk Taffeta 'and Satin Ribbons, all '.
widths and. descriptions included in-this. lot, on center bargain
table Friday at i ? - r i - HALF
fiMm: .
V . Mi . V JI MUM- M f -7 li If
-I'ffirksV & JWI .-.
vMill
Untrim'd Hat Shapes
75c-$1.50 Vals., 39c
(if1' k
A timely sale of New Untrimmed Hat Shapes,
75c t6 $1.50 values, including Children's Flats,
Small Turbans, the new Mushroom Shapes,
1 1 1 " " 1 " 1 "
etcx An endless variety of Straw and Hair
Flats in new shapescolors black and white.
Values to $1.50, Friday Bargain
Day ...... V...
39c
See window display No mail or phone orders,
none C 0. D., none on approval v .
$1.75 Long Silk Gloves 95 c
$ri50 Elbow Silk Gloves 63c Pair
Never: such values in good quality gloves full ' 1 6-but-
ton length, Kayser and other silk gloves,, with clasps at
wrist, made from fine pure silk, every pair double
tipped, all sizes, in black and white. Other stores sell
this glove for $1.75 and $2.00. For tomor-
row.
95c
Elbow length silk gloves, in black and white, full elbow
length, double tipped fingers, all sizes; regular
$1.50 values. Friday sale . . v . . v . . . . . ; . . . . V . .
PARAFflNE.ATl2Kc
Put Rf nd Paraf fin,."WM n.-.ia Vi 4
No. 1 . Whlt Pur ; Gum jMMOn Jar
ti rBbher, don . , . . . .10
Rd Pure Gum Matton Jar Rubbers, In
:' Jln brand, doin ...i.. ....... .64
'10c Stove Polishing Mittens, Friday 11
Ifre-roll Tape. aasorted wldtha ,...-6
S5o SUrtrYokPB. all slsea, aale...23
25o can Star Enamel for old furniture,
- acraen. doora. etc. ............. 12 Hrf
lBe enrd Hair Plna, ahen, enmpea l
lOo Electro-Silicon silver oiism ..
toe Mercerised Corset Laces, colors
(6o Hair Frames, all shades, each..
6 So Alcohol Heater, cooks any thin
SI and $ 1. SO Scissors, all slses....
TOILET ARTICLES
A few of the many rreat bargains
at Xlpmatt-Wolfe'a famous "Owl" cut
rate drus; store. Lowest prices In Ore-
?on. Xfiverytmns; reauoeo.
So large Bath Sponffe ...........
I So Sheffield's Tooth Powder
I So Borodont Tooth Past .......
SOo Dr. Charlea' Flesh Food ...... 33d
tto Panltol Face Cream ..........17f
ISo Froatllla, sal prloe ...... ;.,,16c
tSe Espey's Cream, sale ........160
ISo Woodbunr's Facial Soar 1
tSo Packers' Tar 'Soap, sal ....16tf
SOo Robertln and CamelUne ; Liquid
..294
I
Slaoe Powder
ISo AmoUn and Sptro Perspiration Pow-
Mercerized' Lingerie
Vals to 50c Yard, 19c
"Mercerized .Lingerie - White Goods,' in alluring
checks and plaids, for waists and summer " , A '
dresses. ; Values to 50i yard V. . . . , v 1 C
W. B. Nuform Corsets
Reg. $2.00 Vals , $1.10
Our famous W; B. Nuform" Corsets, extra quality
coutil, new high bust and long hip,' flattening back,
hose supporters attached, sizes 18 to 26, the very
latest effects. Always sold for $2; Fri- r1 in
day Bargain Day .......011U
White and Fancy Vests
Values to $4.00 . j r
' Friday Sale,: at 4X J
500 Men's White and Fancy Vests, " high
grade and excellent workmanship and trim
mingsvf The latest models and patterns,
with ; piped and flap ; pockets. Flannels,
mercerized, silk mixtures and washable fab
rics. Stripes, checks, plaids and neat effects
in light and dark shades. Values all the way
up to $4.00 at our low sale
price
sw v m J
$1.75
Heatherbloom Petticoats
$3.50 Values
$2.47
Women's Petticoats of
finest quality : black
"Hydegrade" Heather
bloom taff etamade with
extra deep flounce in 3
sections and trimmed
with hemstitching. Sell
ing regularly at $3.50.'
Friday
for. . . .
$2.47,
Parasol Sale
Every Parasol in'A the
House Greatly Reduced
PONGEES of every description.
WHITE LINEN in plain hern
stitched, embroidered dots, fig
ures and fancy borders.
COLORED TAFFETAS of every
description. .
JAPANESE PARSOLS in a great
YarietjyT-'-;
$1.75 values ...... $1.35
$2.00 values $1.65
$3.00 values . . ........$2.35
$4.00 values .. . . . .. . . . $3.00
$5.00 values . . . ....... $4.00
$6.00 values . . . . . i ; . . .$4.75
Embroidery Sale, 33c
Values lUp to $li50la" Yard
A special lot of Swiss, Nainsook, and Cambric Flounces and
Corset-Cover Edges, 4 to 18 inches wide, beautifully
embroidered, values o $1.80 yari, Friday . . .1 . . . .
33c
$3.00 Chantjlly and Net Veils 98c
50c Embroidered Turnovers, 12c
Black, White and Colored Chantilly and Net Veils, in square,
round and oblong shapes ; dotted, floral and filet effects; regu
lar values to $5.00 for $1.98, and Values to $3.ot)
for
98c
Swiss Embroidered Turnover-Collars, in English eyelet and
French effects, large assortment of beautiful pat-' 4 yl L,
terns, values to 50c, for
$ll5Plain and fancy Silks, Yd. 59c
Reg. 50c Embroidered Madras 19c
Another great -silk sale for Friday only-l 0,000 yards Plain and Fancy Silks, all
this season's best styles and colorings for shirtwaist suits, jumper suits and waists,
comprising black and colored taffeta, natural pongee and high class fancy pa
; silks; 'AH new this season ; values to $ 1 .25 yard. Friday Bargain Day O s v
A wash goods bargain event for'Friday so low priced as to be hardly believeable
'Embroidered Madras, in plaids, stripes and checks, especially adapted for tailored
waists and suits; white grounds with colored embroidered plaids, checks q
and stripes. Never sold for less than 50c yard. Friday Bargain Day. . . ; . . !
Reg; 15c-25c Colored Ginghams M
A large bargain assortment of Colored Ginghams for ladies and children's wear,
consisting of many desirable styles in all manner of weaves. Grades that ri
sold from 1 5c to 25c yard. Friday Bargain Day sale price yC
Muslin Underw'r Reduced
Also Kimonos, Infants' and Children's Weari etc.
Buy now and save much.
Eace Curtain SampleSy 5 9c
' pi i -MMMmm
Another lot of manu
facturers Lace Curtain
Samples, in t white and
Arabian color the bet
ter part of curtains that
would retail from $5 to
$15 a pain Handsome
patterns in IrisH Point.
Battenburg and Brus
sels Net effects, 1 and
1 yards long, 1 and 2
pairs of some- r (
patterns. Each
. -
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PARADES TO BE
SPECIAL CARDS
MSiSSeaSSSaBSSSBBMISS M
LiTCstock Exhibit of Coun
try Club Meet to Be At
tractively Featured.
' One of the spectacular features of
the Pacific national meet to be held
by the Coup try Club and Livestock as
sociation here this fall will be the llve
r'ork parade In- connection with the
how ring exhlhltlon.- The ' tnanage
mnt hopes to popularize' the stock ex
limit irom the very start and through
- , u. : tent win. elve every via.
. s ' Ui en
tries In the" various divisions and later
lnspecttnK the orlse winners.
Is or the - show ring and .exhibition
purposes, me uounxry uiuo -and Live
stock association will, for this year,
erect a blsr tent arena with a seating
capacity-of several .thousand, in which
the exhibitions and Judging will take
place. Aside from this the parades,
which are a prominent feature of live
stock expositions, will take place upon
the large one-mile oval on which the
harness horse races will be run off.
The plan la to hold a parade of each
division at the lime the Judges are
making their awards 'in'' another di
vision. The preliminary parade wU
Include all entries qualifying under the
system of classification adopted.
For instance, on the first day, there
will - be a parade of the entries in
the four divisions, horses, cattle, swine,
sheep And goats, around the one-mile
track.' Following the Judging in any
one of these divisions the prize win
ners will be exhibited In front of tho
grandstand.- .
una -ystera will be continued
throughout the week, and on the last
day the prize and trophy winners In
all divisions and classes will be -eon-ducted
around the track in one monster
procession. - - - - r -
-The Vnioh Wt etfmpany. ;trtifcH is
now planning for the erection of t a
mammoth packing plant on the penlrtt
aula, has arranged to conduct an ex.
ploitation campaign throughout the en
tire northwest in the Interest of the
livestock exposition. Officials of th
company have instructed : their pur
chasing agents to use their best efforts
among the stock men In the territory
which they cover with a view of secur
ing representative entries In all di
visions and classes Included In the
week's show card.- .
These purchasing agents cover all Of
Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana,
British ColumbU and portions of Cal
ifornia. Nevada and Utah, it Is ex
pected that their missionary work will
produce splendid results. : ' , .
Banff Hot Springs. :
The Csnsdian Pacific have 1 on sale
ppeclal round trip excursion tickets to
Banff the Carlibad of America. Tick
ets wi'l be good for stopovers at vic
toria, Vancouver and the various moun
tain resorts. An 1,800, mile ride for J35.
For full particulars call or address F.
R. Johnson, a A. P. C. Hi Third street,
Portland.- V i -
JOHN SHARP VV
ILLIAfilu
Tp BE HERE JULY 10
Xoted Democratic Leader
Coining to Address Session
of Chautauqua,
Immediately after delivering the
Fourth of July address in a Louisiana
town. , Hon. John Sharp Williams, who
la the leading speaker for Portland
day at the Chautauqua, July, 10. will
start for the Rose City. i
-' This Is his first lecture engagement
In the Paciflo northwest and he Is de
termined to be here on time. Portland
Peiuocrata will show him gooi Uiut
and probably a banquet will be given
him on July 9. -
f H. E.' Cross, secretary of the Chautau
qua, is. much pleased with the talent
secured this year. Bishop Robert Mo
Intyre is one of America s most popu
lar platform orators. Dr. John Lanaruth
Is wonderfully, captivating. Dr. Edwin
Bouthera is the inimitable "Florida
Cracker." No long . face can refrain
from putting on a broad smile when he
talka Dr. -Alfred Montgomery la a star
artist and chalk talker. Dr. B. JU Whit
man Is a noted Baptist lecturer, and Pr.
F. J. Vanhorn has no superior In the
Congregational church west of the
Rockies..' ,'''.; t
Other very able speakers are Profes
sor Eugene Knox of Taeoma, "Walter
Thomas Mills of Portland, . Mrs. - Anna
Lewis Clark and Mrs. Leonora M. Lake
who began her publlo work in benalc
of the library classes and who is the
strongest Catholic woman temperance
worker in' America. She Is the princi
pal lecturer on W. C. T. U. day.-
The musical department, also, Is
strong. Over 75 people have joined the
chorus and more are coming each day.
Dr. Heritage is drilling tnem. They
will give three great concerts. The
Willamette girls, the Philomath Male
.u&rtet, MIsa - Peaji Johnson, and many
other good singers will also furnish ex
cellent music,
"Everything looks mlghtr irood," said
Mr. Cross, "and we will have to get
more tenta in order to supply the 3e-
mand. 'r-e..;;.-,: v."'v - .
: ' Auction ! Auction !
Friday, t:80 and T:I0 p. m., Saturday.
1:10 and 7:30 p. m- entire - stock of
Fashion Cloak and Suit house, consist
ing of new spring suits, -ooats, skirts,
waists, ladles' bags, umbrella, wash
suits and lingerie dresses, will be of
fered at auction..-Also fixtures, con
sisting of sewing machine, tables,
chairs, desk, etc., at the Fashion Cloak
and Suit house,' 141 Sixth street, oorner
Alder, opposite Oregonian building. J.
T. Wilson, auctioneer; J. K. Qoldstona,
trustee. , '
Idaho Xead Bllrer and Gold Klnes.
The laws of Idaho require mine own
ers and operators to make sworn state
ments of the production of their prop
erties and file the same with the coun
ty assessors. . Through this means a
stockholder la enabled to secure infor
mation upon which he can dep"''.
' The statements filed Ust April show
ta.n3.eiw, meanlnjr a ,
Handsome dividend for stockholders.
. T,n, ?otlo Mining company owi i ;
run claims In the Coeur d'Alone conn"
and from all evidence of ore on cxi i
tlonin their offices, they are
the lucky ones and their Urun hohi.i
give them inexhaustible power.
Dr. P. L. Austin of this cltv lm ia
ly received samples from his man.,
at the mines which caune him i-.
satisfaction snd he prMll.-t.i UrV" u;
dends and much happ!nfm i r t
stof-kholders of tlis i'otlcle J;i r,, -company.
Dr. Austin In company wMh !.
Williams, the well-known mln!
neer from Colorado, will vli'.t t t
erty Of the Potlcle cmipai r n-t .
for the purpose of dtertni!.irir t-Ii :
to Increasing-' present tiyri.j. (.
putting on a land forc i f
Williams is a rfl!'tt of ; .
School of Tech no! .y 1 ,n p .
Si) years cf piurii. i r.i-i i v, , ..
" Reaa-HtloainiT -'it safe a 1
nT" In ti''iv-. r ". It w
fr SS Bi'iAi.
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