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a:"'''T . .' l Trf OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. "THURSDAY ' EVENING, ' JULY 2, 1908. 1 H01E WMllG, AT COUNTRY CLUB Store Closed Saturday, July 4th Operi Triday Night Until 9:30 Big Sale of Elags and Crepe Paper Decorations Kew Grounds May Be Chris tened Prior to Fall Live stock Exhibit. An Important "meeting . of the Conn try Clubhand Lp&tock'. association will bo held atliedquarters, In ;tli Hamllto& building.' next Monday at 4 p. n. Among other matter that Will be. taken up will be the reports of the contractors who are now at work grad ing; the- one-mile track at the Coun try elub etto, the contracts for the urfaclng arid finishing of; the speed way, the work on the racing stables and the livestock show barns, -all Ct which are well under construction. ; j The meeting, next Monday afternoon will also decide whether there is to I be a- preliminary "house-warming," j with a tlreworks display, brass band, .kite-flying, airship or cornerstone lay , nig, at any lime previous tu u uuon lng o.the meet, the last week of Sepr tember. " ". Woi.ld-be concessionaires have al ready upproached the Country ciuo peo ple wlih propositions to give daily ex hibition flights with an airship, -and others have made overtures with View of bringing to Portland the great cnanot races irom me new iur jujj podromev They are contests that have never been seen in the Pacific north west, but have proven the strongest kind of attraction In the oast. Next Monday afternoon's -meeting will also decide whether there Is to be an industrial exhibit and a poultry show In connection with the first an nual session of the Pacirio national meet-to be held here. The matter of holding an indus trial and agricultural implement show In connection with the exposition here Has aireaoy oeen tanen up wun uw foremost dealers in the northwest, while chicken fanciers laid-their claims before the executive committee of the Country Cltrb and LivestocK association Borne .time ago. While the men behind the- Pacific national are very desirous to Include in the week's program every feature that might he llKely to prove a arawing card, a majority or tne association seems to be convinced that It would be undertaking altogether too much to Include a poultry -show,' such as has been given In Portland for many suc cessive" years past, as well as an in dustrial exhibit. CHAUTAUQUASETS DAY FOR WOMEN'S CLUBS (Organizations to Be Given Prominent Place on the Week's Program. Chautauqua recognizes the great work and high aims of woman's clubs by giving them a prominent place on j the program. July 14. woman's day, 2. p. m.. "Practical Patriotism," by Miss 1 Anna Lewis Clark, chairman of the civil service com m ft tee of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs of Amer ica, as one or the Chautauqua -lecturers, will be of Interest to all clubwomen. The Oregon Federation of Woman s A V X ip; . - ft J .; T v. 1 1 v A - Miss Anna Lewis Clark. Clubs, led bv Miss Clark, will conduct a club Institute extending throughout the session. This will b held at the Oregon Federation of Woman's Club hendfjuartersfrom 10 to 11 a. m. The institute work will afford an op portunity for women who are not olub members to learn of the grand work belna: done bv woman's clubs. The thinking woman of the present day neeiia-onlv to have her attention ar.awn To progressive movements to secure her cooperation. v July 11 will be the Portland Woman's Club day. and should be the rally day of the Chautauqua season, and the ma jority or the suu members or tne jfort land club will doubtless be In attend ance. A tent at headquarters has been provided with every comfort and con venience. On the same date at 3:30 Mrs. F. 8. Eggert of Tortland will have charge of the Obautauqua round table. Topic. "The Boston Convention: It's Lessons and Its Significance." POSTPONE LAND CASES TILL FALL All the land fraud and individual eases which the government has In tended to bring to trial during the pres ent term of the United States court ara to be postponed. The veniremen called several weeks ago, and from which a Jurv wets se lected to hear the J. H. Booth case, were excused by Judge Wolverton yes terday. When the Booth trial has been finished so much time will have been consumed that It was decided to let. the other cases go over until a later date. SUES COMPANY FOR ' LOSS OF LIMB Charging tljst the steamer i"tamond O of the Oregon Round Lumber company suddenly started and jerked the barge of which he " had command, the ropes sawing Into his left ler so that the limb bad to be amputated. James E. Williams has begun suit in the clrrujt court for 113.366 damages. The ntfcldent took place In front of the dock! at Camas, Wash, on November 11, 1M7. ' Wil liams Kays he was working-' with the tinea to release the bar re from Its moorings when the Diamond O started to tow, without giving him warning. He Mks 119.009 for his Injury, $13,000 for loss of his ability, to work, and .1364 for doctor's and hospital fees. ftmt Ymw Stamme Staff Waw. 7. R0 for men s up-to-date tl3.S0 andJ - $is sample suits, blacks, blues and) Tnlxefl. an sue, now n.m. sample ' Phoe Store com pa nr. Morrison street. I ))tea front and Fir it. x J Sole Agents HtViinwat Sewing and Embroidery -Silks..: X. 16-Button Silk Gloves Best $1.75 Makes 95c 1 hi&m Just -.received 200 dozen pairs Kayser, T?nwnpsatif1 Niajrafa 16-buttdnSilkGloves. f double finger tipped, probably the last lot of Kayser, Fownes and Niagara lb-button double-tipped silk gloves we will be able to sell at 95c a pair, for, the manufacturers are unwilling - to sell us their famous brands to sell at a price far below their es tablished price everywhere in America- the very best $1.75 silk gloves for only 95c Haass' See Washington St." Window Display. No Mail or Phone Orders None C O. D. None Reserved All Colors and Sizes. tx Aft .... ISM "1i.rtTlit.L, G.Ba,LaVidaandW.BI Corsets Sggayg $1.89 Lingerie Tailored Waists Reg. Vals. to $3.25 at $1.19 For Friday Bargain Day we offer the year's greatest sale of Lingerie and Tail or Made Waists, in a large variety of fancy and conservative designs and pat terns, trimmed with embroidery, Valen ciennes lace and insertions ; also fancy striped tailor-made Waists of colored Chambray, with laundered collars and cuffs. Selling regularly to $3.25. For Friday Bargain $ 1 " 1 9 7 $3. 50 White Skirts $2.38 Jdeasf clouting White Repp Walking Skirts, made in the' newest gored and flare style, with one wide and one narrow fold around the flounce, selling regularly at d0 QQ $3.50, Friday Bargain Day $.00 For Friday Bargain Day only we offer a lot of odd lines and sizes of C. B., a la Spirite, La Vide and W. B. Corsets, in various styles, including low and me dium bust,(?ip hip and short hip, made of coutil and batiste. Regular values up to $8.50 on Bargain Table Friday, for $1.89 30c White Goods, Yd. 11c Ready -to -Wear Hats (j r Novelty White Waistings and full costume materials stripes, checks, figures and -t plaids. Values to 30c yard. Friday. 11 C Regular $1.80 pieces of Longcloth, 12 yards, 36 inches wide, specially adapted for ladies' underwear. Friday Bargain d1! 1 P Day .JJl.lO $1.50 Farrcy Dresden Ribbons at 3?cYard For Friday Bargain Day A magnificent larce assortment of Fancy Dresden Rib- bons, in floral, striped and dotted effects; also moire ribbons in the best OA shades; four to ten inches wide; values up to $1.50 yard, for OUL. $3to$5 p()r Values OVl Final summer clearance with three months of summer still of new Ready-to-Wear and trimmed Dress Hats, in a variety of stunning styles, suitable for misses and women. Children?s and Misses' Hats 7$3toli6 I y c Values ipl.OJ Beautiful selection of misses' and children's Dress Hats all the choice, soft braid shapes, trimmed in a , number of stunning ways for the youngsters, light dainty colorings. Sale Flower Hat Trimmings 39c to $1.25-1 Qr Values . . . Flowers and foliages of all varieties for the Summer Dress Hat, children's hats, etc. Ex ceptional values and extraordinary choosing. $6.50 Silk Petticoats $3.95 $7.50 Skfrtt $3.97 Finest quality rustling taffeta silk Petti- coats, in black, navy, brown, Copenhagen and blondine, made with fulr four-section flounce, strictly tailor-made and strapped. Selling regularly at $6.50 tVV Q tL Friday Bargain Day O J Walking Skirts of all-wool Panama, in black, . navy, brown and fancy mixed grays, made with two wide folds around skirt, ending in point on each side of front gore and trimmed with buttons. Selling regularly at $7.50 Friday (h f 7 Bargain Day. r Another Famous Sample Sale Imp. Women's Hosiery J? S 29c Every year two European hosiery makers, a French and a perman manufacturer, send us their samples not seconds, but samples. They don't bother to classify the hosiery as to price, but invoice them regardless of tleir values in one lump lot. So you get 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and even $1.25 stockings at 29c. It's the hosiery scoop of the year, as they say in trade world, and we get the share that comes to Portland because we are the only consumers here of these two firms' goods. This is the biggest lot we ever had and the stockings are, the finest and the prettiest. The colors include white, black, tan, champagne, biscuit, sage, Atlantic blue, mauve, gray, navy, green, bronze, ciel, Tyrian purple, fancy stripes, plaids, polka dots, etc. 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25 Values . 29 Extra Clerics and Wrappers. Women's Plain Gauze Tan Lisle Hose Women's all-lace Tan Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's Boot-Lace Tan Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's plain Tan Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women't plain black Mercrized Hose Women's plain black Lisle Hose hand-embroidered Women's all-lace black Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's Boot-Lace Black Lisle Hose Women's plain white Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's All-Lace White Lisle Hose, handembroidered Women's Boot-Lace White Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's Champagne Lisle Hose Women's Plain and Lace Navy Lisle Women's Navy Lisle, fancy pattern Women's Plain Gray Lisle, in fancy pattern 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25 Values 29c Wash Goods Short Lengths at Half Clearance of short lengths from 2 to 5 yards of Wash Goods. Variety of patterns of Printed Lawns, Organdies, Poplins, Voile, Batiste, Madras, Rough-Weave Silk, Pongee, Silk-Stripe Chiffon, Imported Swiss, Banzai Silk . Regular 15c quality at, per yard : ... 8c Regular 40c quality at, per yard 20c Regular 20 quality at, per yard . 10c Regular 50c quality at, per yard 25c Regular 25c quality at, per yard 1 3c Regular 60c quality at, per yard .... 306 Regular 30c quality at, per yard .... 1 5c Regular 75c quality at, per yard .... 38c Regular 35c quality at, per yard. . . . 18c All at just Half Price. " Sale Begins Friday j J at 8 o'Clock. $1.50Men'sShirts79c Here's a value in Men's Shirts so good that it seems almost improb able. They're made of fine imported madras, percales and Oxford, with attached or de tached cuffs. Very best fit and hand-laundered. Values to $1.50. Fri day Bargain day ... r ... . 79c r :1 Manufacturers' Cur- tain Samples 39c E,a. .'UrMi''jj500 imported manufacture S feat it J -rs' Lace Curtain Samples fppfe;n Scotch Lace, Notting- mam. Cable Nets and Bob- .jbinet effects; better part W' VP Curtains selling regu- They're full width, 1, l2 and 2 12 yards long; just the curtain for regular or short, wide windows. One, two and three pairs of a kind. White and Arabian colors 39c Laces Vals. to $3 98c Black, white, cream, ecru and col ored laces lot of the season's best patterns, including edgxs, inser tions, galloons, appliques, medal lions and allovers; 18 and 45 inches wide; in Baby Irish, Venise, Net and Valenciennes effects; for sum mer wear. Values to $3.00 qq yard for ...VOC 75cVeilingsat39c $2.00 Veils $1.15 Black, white and colored Chiffon Veiling by the yard; crepe and chiffon finish. Regular 75c val ues, tnday, Bargain Uay JjJ Also tbree-yard Hemstitched Chif fon Veils in black, white and col ors; regular l quantiy; r rway Bargain Ui Notion Bargains lc White 8ho Draining- 8 J5c' Black Shoe Polish 12 H Be Linen Shoe Laces, 6 pairs ..IOC 6c box Wx Tnpers. never drip. Jtf I5c Gas Torches, each 12 4C 25c Jena Gas Globes 18c tie miled Hose Supporters. pri.lT 8c Cube Black Pins oC 10c Book Safety Ptns. S slses... t 10c Rising Sun Stove Polish .. 6 Picnic Plates 4c Doz. S-inch Paper Plates,-a dozen... i-inch Paper Plates, a dozen... 5 ?-inch Maple Tlates, a dozen... Of 25c Vests at 12J4c 121c ay ??i $1.15j Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, well finished. 25c values, 1-ri-h 43C LISLE. VL51 Of. Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, no sleeves, mercerized tape. 43c qual- or ity for.' WC 98c UNION 5UIT5 ear. Women's Swiss Ribbed. Union Suits, low -neck, no jleevcs. um brella style. 9sc. quality for 63c Parasols Reduced Parasols of every description at tremendous reduction s--Lin-en, Pofigee, Silk and Gloria: Reg. $2.50 Parasols, $1.45 Reg. $3.50 Parasols, $1.95 Reg. $4.00 Parasols, $2.75 Reg. $5.00 Parasols, $3.50 Reg. $6.00 Parasols, $4.45 $1.25 Bust Torms at 95c Every woman can be ber own dressmaker 'dressmaking made easy by the use of these forms; extraordinary Friday ODDor- rtP. tunity at $1 to $1.25 Belts 59c New black, white, nary and brown Elastic Belts, plain and cut steel, trimmed fancy gilt and cut steel buckles; $1.00 and $1.25 rxU ues for .......'.............aJIJC Plain and fancy cat steel Elastic Belts in white; tfrrown, nary and, black; $1.50 Talaes, Friday ?0 sale ...;........ U t C J 1 Flags! Flags! Flagyl Everyone will' want flags for Fourth ol July. W hare just re- ceiyM a complete assortment of new flags, and offer these special Mounted Cambric Flags: No. 1,-doz, 3 No. 2. doz,. No. 3, doz- 5 Na 4, dor; No, 5, doa4 12 No.-4, do i 1 5 wo. , jflotj, No. 8, doa &t Extra large Flags, sold ainglr rr by the dozen; per dozen...... G3 i-me flags, not mounted, for drap ing: and decorating, 10c, 15c, ?0e. S5c, 50c nd.. ,...,'.......T3 Silk Flags, mounted on pretty g:!t sticks: 2x3 inches, '-.44 txl2 ircet, 4x6 inches, 10 5x8 inches, 10x15 in.-.'.S- Large "Wool Bunt:ng '. , i ished for the pole, enrt -: -: 3x5 feet. 9i '' 5; f ? i 4x4 feet, f ( .'r't. I ' i 'f -' t