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r. X " mm ' , !ij''' THE OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL, PORTLAND. .THURSDAY EVENING JULY 2, 1908. PERSIAN SOLDIERS .THAT DEFENDED THE SILfll'S. POLICES. The Best in SPECIAIr NOTICE Our Store Will Remain Closed All Day SATURDAY, JULY 4TH, 1908 In Honor of Our Nation's Birthday The .Best in Quality The Most in Value The Most in Value Prepare For tlie Fourth ol July Here Tomorrow Our store will remain open until 9:30 Friday evening. B&LFgaiii Friday Our store will remain open until 9:30 Friday evening. -1 -.L ...... i ,.. . Qnaiity r "f4'-f ivnr-v' crr jstSi Wo4 This Plctuwf Shows a Characteristic Groug of Persian Cossacks, Such as Have Taken an Active Part In the Disturbances in Teheran. ASKS COURT TO MAKE DISPOSITION OF DIRT Real Estate Company Has Eye on Earth Taken From Street. Saturday night will close the season and next season the company Is to a th nnanv Is to ap pear at the Empire, so tills week Is In the nature ot an all aroun farewell, a rib-rattling farce mlnirled with music and merriment. Marlbcl Seymour anil Howard Russell are in their glory as comeoians. Matinee Saturday, las time Saturday night. The John P, Sharkey company asserts ownership of the dirt that is being re moved In grading Franklin street in Wavierlelgh' Heights, between Thirty- first and Thirty-third streets, and to maintain its claim has begun a suit In the 'circuit court to enjoin the city, M. J. Connelley and Scott & McDougal from removlnc the soil within tho, lim its named unless tliey dump It on block 24, which adjoins the street. Connel ley has a contract with the city for grading the fjtrtipt. while Scott & I I'ougal are actually doing the work i Apr n Rlihcnn t ml't In the contract between Connelley fj and theSuty nothing is said as to the : disposition or the dirt excavated in gradlnR. The Sharkey company, which ownB the land on both shies, says the subcontractors are converting the dirt to their own use. The Sharkey com- funv declares that It holds nn equitable ntore?t in the street and that the dirt should be dumped on block 24 to fill up. An Injunction Is asked to save the dirt and the court is al; usked to order the contractors to render an accounting for the soil already removed. DR. RILEY TO DELIVER HjS LAST SERINS An attentive, audience nearly filled the .White 'Temple this riorninR to hear Pr. V. Ri Hiley's sermon on "The Second-'-iComlnR of Jesus Christ." ' Tr. Riley addressed another large au dience at the noonday -'meeting at the linker theatre on the subject, '"Tho Scientific Accuracy of the Scriptures." A,oio suntt by Miss Ethel Shea delight ed the crowd. Tonlirht at the White Temple Pr. I Rllev will speak nn the subleci. "The1 Soluilon or Your Kvery Difficulty." The ts1nfin,; f the great chorus choir t nearly 100 voices under the direction of Mal-.'olni (J Martin ia . one of tho most lnwpirlni? feu tu res of the evening svrvlce. Tomorrow Is the la?t if the week day services, when Pr. Illloy will speak four times. Tho hours and topics will be as follows: S:(n a. in., "The Sort of riodi for Rlsi'ii Saints"; IL' lf) noon at the Haker theatre. "The Religion of i lie Times tu Comic"; S mi p. m., at the White Temple, a meeting for women only. "An Ideal Sister and Panghtcr.". and at 7:45 i. m . ' The Safe Kscape of Klght souls.' In his address tMs morning on "The ; Fcrond Coining of Jesus Christ," the Hpeakr gave an expo.'itlon of I Thess 4:1.1 IS. Pr. Riley looks for a llterni find personal return of the I,oi Jesus. He aci-epts without question his prom- to come ngn'fti, take the throne of i earlh and ri'le from so t,- H?a and ; from the river to the ends of the world He believes that at the time of the second coming of Christ, all Chris tians who have gone to their graves will be raise.) ami given glorious bodies like unto the body of our Lord, but thai the rest of the dead, that is, fhe unbelieving dead, will not be raised until tho thousand vears are finished, as is told In Revelation 4;T Famous Circus Act. There Is a famous circus act at the Grand this week, where it heads the program. This is the casting act of the Elton-Polo troupe. Hill. Cherry and Hill have a bicycle act which is unlike any other seen here. . The Frederick Raymond trio give operatic singing. The balance of the bill is bright. . Brisk Fun at Murquam. In the Four Comrades and Charles Harris, Pantages Is putting on two btg New York comedy successes at the Marquam this week. The comrades do a comedy turn that keeps an uproar of laughter going, while Harris is the fun- nlest man in years. good acts. There are six other "A Fagged Hero" Tonight. There will be another chance to see the Blukall-Atwood stock company to night In Its great success, "A llagged Hiro." TMs Is the finest offering in which the company has appeared slnoe the opening of its engagement. The fact that the Lyric is always cool and comfortable makes it especially popular. Safe the Discount. Send check or pay at office on or be fore the 10th to save the discount on June bills for the Automatic Telephone. HOME TELEPHONE CO.. Corner of Park and Burnside Sts, i . Boys' Tlffbts a vlokeL 100 dozen all sites swlmmlna; tights for boys at a pretty funny price. .Buy them tomorrow for 6c at Bannon & Co.'s. S 88-390 East Morrison street, near Grand avenue. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVE UN TIL 10:30 O'CLOCK. 17 mm 1 i - I 1 va VI the 4th To help yon cele brate the national holiday MEN'S OUTING SUITS COAT AND TROUSERS AT f Price Through Sleeper to Chicago. On Monday morning. Julv 6. the O. I? & N. wT!l run an additional sleeper from Portland to Chicago, leaving Port land at R-3K o'clock. This Is on the fast train which runs throrlgh to Chicago In 70 hours. Excursion tickets an I sleep ing car reservations can be had at tile eity ticket office. Third and Washing ton streets. Don't miss this opportunity- to get a fine Summer Suit that will keep its shape, fit perfect ly, wear splendidly. f AT THE THEATRES Seat Sale for Yiddish Players. Tomorrow (Friday) morning at !0 O'clock at, box offke, the Helltg tho ' atre, Fourteenth and Washington Kreets. thi advance sent sale will open for the Yiddish dramatic players, who ill present four difterent plays at tho above theatre next Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nights. The open ing play will bo "Jvul-Nidre." Men's Straw Hats, Porto Ricans $2.50 values, $1.69 Men's Fancy Hosiery, regular 25c values, a pair, Bathing Suits Extra Big Reductions Panama Hats, regular $6, $6.50, $7 and $7.50 values, Men's Shirts, soft negligee ef fects, $2 and $2.50 values, $1.40 Men's Washable Neckwear, reg ular 25c value, : "' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Mantell In "Othello" Tonight. The distinguished actor and trage dian. Robert Mantell. and his excellent - Ftipporttng company - will present Hhakespea re's tragedy "Othetlo" at tire Hcillg theatre. Fourteenth and Wash ington streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. To morrow (Friday) night, "King Iear" will be given; Saturday afternoon at the special price matinee. "Macbeth" Saturday night. "King Richard III." fr'c-at are w selling at theatre for the entire engagement. 1 , The Onks Has Good Comedy. An audience that crowded the hl air dome and fringed the outside listened to the presents! Ion of the sb-spltting j fare "A Post Baby." by the Allen Cur- I lis oome.jy company at -tne Oaks last night. Songs and oances and oomedv all were received with repeated bursts of applause and enrores. Close at the Raker. The Faker stock company Is bidding Mreweii to tne oia nome this week. Rohses Park ' 4th OF JULY Fu'tcn Cars. 2nd & M orris c'n MME B CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORRISdN AND SECOND STREETS. Three Fourth ol July Trains to Clatsop Beach Points By Astoria & Columbia River Railroad LEAVE PORTLAND SATURDAY, JULY 4TH, 8 a m.; 2 20 'p. m.; 5:30 p. m. RETURNING LEAVE SEASIDE SATURDAY 450 p. m. RETURNING LEAVE SEASIDE JSUNDAY M5 t. m.; 4:50 p. m.; 6:30 p. irr. , Fare for Round Trip $3.00 Good going Saturday or Sunday, returning until Mondiy, July. 6. City Ticket OfTlco THIRD and MORRISON STS.PbkTX-AND. ORE. "- r " 4 ' ' For Our 4 5 2d Bargain Friday Sale w; uha arranged many un- . . . - ts- . , matchable values on thoroughly dependable, seasonable merchandise. There is not a department in this great store but what has something saving to. offer. The store that the people want to be identified with ia,a store that in every department gives them, desirable and reliable goods goods that are up to the honest standard, at prices close to-the cost of production, and that is the principle upon which this business is conducted. Anything you buy here has virtue in it apart from the price. With this in mind, look over these items and see what remarkable values they represent for tomorrow's sale. N ' Friday Bargains in Muslin UmderweaF Throng" of women weekly benefit by the offerings of this unusual bargain event It is evident that depend able qualities, competent workmanship and daintily trimmed garments at auch reductions are appreciated. TOMORROW'S OFFERINGS ARE UNUSUALLY GOOD, FOR INSTANCE: , WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, SPECIALLY PRICED. 50. A nice line of women's gowns, made of good qual ity soft finish cambric, in the high or V-shaped neck with long sleeves. The yoke is trimmed with rows of hemstitched tucks and fine embroidery or lace insertion. These daiijty garments are well made and are of good full width and length; regular Efn values to $1; specially priced for Bargain Friday .IUC MUSLIN DRAWERS, 50c VALUES 29. A nice line of muslin drawers, made of good quality cambric with lawn flounce, trimmed with rows of hemstitched tucks and wide lace ruffle; regu- OA lar 50c values; special for Bargain Friday . . , mUC CORSET COVERS, 50c VALUES 35. A special offering of Corset Covers, made of fine quality nainsook and daintily trimmed with fine lace and embroidery!' insertion and baby ribbon; all sizes, 32 to 44; regular 50c values; specially OC priced for Bargain Friday .ODC CHILDREN'S APRONS, 40c VALUES 25. ? A special line of Children's Aprons, made of good quality staple gingham in the nea check effect, in red, pink and light or dark blue. They are made with sleeves and have nice collar, belt and pocket. An other style has large bib, ruffle and shoulder straps. Ail sixes, trom L to 8 years; regular 4Uc values; special for. Bargain Friday 25c FRIDAY'S SPECIAL VALUES IN Neckwear Ribbons and Embroideries Our Fancy Goods Stock combines quality and style in a measure that will find instant favor with the most critical. Values that well informed women will recognize as the best pos sible to obtain. Here are a few of the specials for-tomorrow: WOMEN'S DAINTY NECKWEAR, 35c AND 50c KINDS AT 23. A special sale of Women's dainty neckwear, over 1,200 dozen pieces in the lot, consisting of the newest shapes in Ascots, Stocks, Garrots, Dutch Collars, Gibson and Tab Ties, Bows, etc.; they come in white, blue, black, pink, etc.; hundreds of choice styles to choose from; regular 35c and 50c values, on sale Bargain OQ Friday at At9, 18-INCH EMBROIDERIES, 75c AND 85c VALUES, 35 A special sale of extra fine Swiss. Nainsook, and Hamburg" Corset Cover Embroideries; they come in an unlimited assortment of this seasons most desirable patterns, embroideries that are fully worth 5c and oic a yard, on sale Bargain Pndav at 18-INCH EMBROIDERIES, 35c VALUES AT 19 A special sale of a 10,000-yard purchase at less than regular whole sale cost; 18-inch Corset Cover Embroideries in a full showing of new and attractive patterns, deep well finished designs, regular 1fl. 35c quality, on sale Bargain Friday at 17C WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, BEST 25c VALUES 12. Women's .Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs, in hundreds of dainty patterns, in both scalloped and hemstitched edges. It's a great half- price sale ot lresh new handkerchiefs, not one in the lot worth lO less than 25c; all on sale tomorrow, Bargain Friday, at liC WIDE TAFFETA RIBBON 30c QUALITY AT 21. A special sale of extra stiff Taffeta Silk Ribbons, suitable for hair dows, sasnes, etc.; comes in an warned snanes, as well as black and white, comes full 5 inches wide, regular 30c quality, on sale Bargain Friday at. 35c 21c 5-INCH RIBBONS OF SAME QUALITY, 35c GRADE. 23. CHIFFON VEILS-1U yards square, edged with wide taffeta rib bon of corresponding shade, veils that are v much in demand right now tor coast or outing trips; regular SI. 75 values. sale Bargain Friday at $1.23 Bargain Paragraphs For the Men Short, snappy, but full of economical interest Glance over' these bargains every line means an opportunity of saving. You will find that we have wasted no words. The figures tell the story. . Have ypu buying to do? Do it tomorrow and save money for other things. MEN'S SOX, 10c QUALITY, 3 PAIR FOR 25. A special sale of Men's Black Cotton Sox, made seamless, with fine ribbed tops. These 8 ox are of superior quality and guaranteed fast color. The very best 10c quality; special for Bargain Fri-OCi day 3 pair ' - 0C MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS, $1.00 VALUES, 79. A special Bargain Friday offering of Men's Golf Shirts, made cuffs attached or with one pair separate cuffs. These excellent garments come in light, medium and dark patterns of checks, stripes and fancy patterns, in sizes from 14 to 17. The best $1.00 values; special 7Q for Bargain Friday f C MEN'S BATHING SUITS, $3.00 VALUES. $249. A special Friday Bargain of Men's all worsted bathing suits, made in two pieces: with quarter length sleeves. These: excellent suits COme in navy blue with red or white trimming; the best $3 1 JA values. Special for Bargain Friday 9t7 MEN'S PONGEE SHIRTS, $2.50 VALUES, 8 1.98.e A special offering of Men's White Pongee Silk Shirts, made negli gee with soft button down collar ad two buttons on the sleeves; seams all tilled. 1 nese are splendid, pertect-mting garments in sizes trom lyi to 1 tne very oest .su values; special for Bargain Friday , I $1.98 Children's PARASOLS - 35o Values 19o A special sale tomorrow children's fancy Parasols in a number of pretty styles, with and without ruffles. They come in fancy colors. Regular 35c values, onlQ sale, while'they last, Bargain Friday. 1C Women's PARASOLS $2.50 and $3 Values $1.19 v A special sale of women's fine white Linen Parasol trimmed with embroidery and em broidery insertions, an extensive assortment of neat wooden handles to select trom; reg ular $2.50 and $3 00 values; sale Bargain Friday at $1.19 Rougli Pongee Silks Full 27 Inches Wide, 75c, $1 Values at 49o Another wonderful sale of Pongee Silks, with values greater than 11 ever before. A special purchase of about 600 yards Rough Pongee Silks of guar anteed quality, strictly all pure silk; comes in this season's most favor ite weaves; full 27 inches wide; bright, lustrous and closely woven; splendid Weights for surnmer wear; comes in golden brown, Copen hagen blue, navy blue, -myrtle green, white, natural, etc.; sold AQ everywhere at 75c and $1 a yard; on sale Bargain Friday at....fC Japanese Wash Silks For Warm Weather. Best 65c Quality 45o Over 1,000: yards in this lot Our own direct importation.- 27-inch Genuine Japanese Wash Silks, the ideal fabric for cool sum mer wear; they are soft, clinging, durable, stylish and no other fabric will wash quite so well. Comes in plain colors in all the best shades, cream, white, champagne, black, pink, blue, tan, green, lav ender, rose, slate, brown, gray, castor, navy, red, etc., etc. Silks that usually sell at 65c a yard. On sale Bargain Friday AC- at "WW Women's Sweater Coats $6 and $6.30 Values at $3.98 v We have just received another large shipment of Women's Nobby Sweater Coats. They are made of the finest pure wool worsted, in plain and fancy weaves, in the latest and best- styles; color white, Oxford, blue and cardinal. Just the thing for outing and evening wear. Regular $600 and $6.50 values. Priced for this sale, n QQ Bargain Friday .07O Good Shoes Always - AT THIS STORE The latest offerings' of the shoe department are remarkable. The assortments comprise the Tery newest and approved styles for summer wear, and goodness runs side by side with stylishness, so that our shoes are not only worthy, but durable. No matter bow low the price, quality must be there. REMEMBER THAT WHEN READING WHAT FOLLOWS. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, in all styles, low and medium heels, medium, light and heavy soles, all sizes; $200 values 1 OQ at f a Women's White Canvas Oxfords, blucher tut, plain toe, (1 7Q . .ftl.OO band-turned soles, covered and leather heels; $2 50 val... Women's Black Vicj KidOxfrrds, $1 50 values at Women's Patent nd Vici Oxfords. $2 values at Women's White Canvas Oxfords, blucher cut, made with hand-turned soles, medium heels, all sizes, $2.25 vals. atT. Women's Brown Poplin Oxfords, 'blucher cut. plain tot, hand-turned soles, covered and leather' heels, $2.50 vals. at... Women's Black Via Kid Oxfords, $2jralitt at Boys' and Girls' Shoes, iy to 2, $1.50 values at .. $1.49 $1.79 ..$1.39 ,...y WOMEN'S. MISSES'. GIRLS'. AND BOYS' TENNIS SHOES, 80c VALUE AT 1 -