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- THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. " PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ' JULY ti, 1008.: 1 r ' PORTLAhD SAN DIEGO AUTO ROAD California to Spend $30,000, 000 on Highway Oregon . Should Follow Suit. . V.gre Jbllc hlfhway stretchlna from Ban Dieifo, Cal., to Portland. 60 leet wide, built of macadam. Knormoua increase In the tourist -travel .'to the coast, together with an nnnual expenditure by autoniobllist of irotn si.uuu.ouo to sa.uuu.uuu. Portland la to become the greatest convention city in the country. These are some of the things that J. Ij. Craig of Stockton. Cat., one of the California highway commission and formerly with the Portland Gas Com pany believes will result from the now roadway that California Is going to pend I30,ou0.fl00 to build from San Iiego to Eureka. Mr. Craig believes that If a plan now being agitated by Oregon good roads enthusiasts to have i'orriana connected wnn me caiuornia Mate line bv an extension or tne road Js oarrled out that it will be the best tnlng possible for the coast slates, to! Angela Hog AIL "We have been colleotlng statistics In California relative to Uie results re ceived from goo-S roads," aaid Mr, Craig, "and we find that every year ranee ; I wJT"li . Ti I. .iff ." 1 n r ,i f, . i , n ; J 1 ll SAVE, 20c to 50c on TLvcxy Dollar At Lipman-YVolfc's "Owl" Cut Rate Drug Store Established 1850 Fifty-Eight Years lnBusines Established 1850 ' Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Prices Ar Always the Lowot THE VICTOR Talking Machine $1 Down $1 Week A Theatre In Tour atoma The Singers and riayera of the World a Tour Command. m the American motorists in upend I240.000.00fl. Now this Is 1 because France haa good automobile 7- roads and these people and many more of them would come to the Pacific coast willingly If they could. "fi'he Santa Fe and Southern Pacific roads say that they receive thousands , tz letters annually aeaing inem iur in formation about the roads of California and, Oregon and as to the best placo to rave automonnea snipped io iur country trips. The replies are all to Los Angeles at present as she has the rest "automobliing roaas in aiuornia. hut If the road from San Diego to , Portland were constructed it would end thousands of motorists along the coast from north to south. California Progressive. "California will appropriate SSO.OOO.COO - at the next election to onaatruct the road aa far north as Eureka. If Oregon Jolna In and agrees to build to the Mate 1ns -the California road will met It - and the roadway will be th finest In the country. W have found down In California that good roa-ij count more than flowers and climate In at tracting people with money so fcpend, and we are trying to boost roads now ' Instead of the old things." Mr. Craig says that the reconstruction ' of the Canyon road to the county farm will prove a mighty good thini; re Portland and Is an Important step lu . the right direction. Ha la full of figures on California and the San Joaautn valley, and says that surprising as It may seem, the fi nancial depression, instead of limiting liomeseekers' trips to the coast, has in creased them. Th desire seems to be spreading to own a small tract of land in the coun- i try Instead of to gather in the cities. Mr. Craig left Portland about four -years ager-went. uto-the" Sao Joaquin valley and secured several thousand acres of land along the Santa Fe rail- . road. Belling it In acre tracts or larger. It baa proven a big success. Beta Xxampla for Portland. He is an enthusiastic Stocktonlte. Ftoclrton, be says, recently raised J500, 000 to 60 days for a new tourist hotel. Then the Y. M.- C. A. wanted S30.000 for - a new building they got it- In 4g hours, raised their bid and got 175,000 In 80 , days. . They've Just" voted to spend $250,000 on new asphaltum streets. That the way they do things in Stock ton, says Mr. Craig. - MADAME ItlBBECKE BETUKNS. Glad to Get Back After a X.ong As ' . asnce Prom the City of Bosea. " Madame Jf-Holmes Ribbecke, one of 'the beat-known dermatologists. Is back again after an absence of some time, and says there Is no place like home. Mme. Ribbecke left Portland partly for her health and partly for recreation and says she spent most of her time in studying and taking life easy and has now come back to Port land to reside permanently and will continue in business as soon as a desir . able location can be found. Mme. Rib becke is an expert on facial treatment, having practiced In several of the big : Institutes of the east, and she proved to be quite Interesting in her accounts of marvelous work done by the scien tists In the east In their treatment of the- face; how noses were straightened, receding chins made right, superfluous hair removed, fleshy faces reduced, etc. Mme Ribbecke will give her own indi vidual attention to this line of work, to which ehe is especially adapted, hav ing; given it years of study. PI DELTA KAPPAS IN SESSION MONDAY Fraternity Members From Many States Will Be in National Session.' ... v Annual July Lace Clearing Sale Here is a sale event with such low prices that it will pay you to buy Monday your needs not only for the summer, but for months to come. Such prices as these will not prevail in the fall. Extraordinary richness of patterns, selling regularly up to $5.00 yard." -V ' Values to $3.00 Yard at 98c Yd. Values to 75c Yard at 23c Yd. Black, White, Cream and Ecru Laces, includ- A special assortment of White, Cream and ing all kinds and patterns of Laces and AH- Ecru Laces, Insertions, Appliques and Medal overs, 18 and 45 inches wide Baby Irish, lions, l3 to 3 inches wide, in Baby Irish, Ven Princess, Net, Venise, Filet, Antique, nft isc and Net effects, values to 75c a etc., in dll widths. Values to $5.00 yd.. "OC yard LoC Values to $1.00 Yard at 39c Yd. Values to 50c Yard at 12Mc Yd. White, Cream and "Ecru Baby Irish, Venise Xhite and Ecru Imitation Cluny Edges and and Net Laces, Insertions, Allovefs, Q A Insertions, also Filet effects, 2 to 5 in Appliques, etc., values to $1.00 yd., for. . OVC wide, values to 50c yard, Monday.-. law2C Torchon Edges and Insertions, 1 to 4 in. wide, val. to 20c yd. While thy last, Monday, yd. .3? I All Our Silk Mked rabriGs Vals.65ctQ$1.25 yd. 43 c Yd. The Wash Goods event of the whole year is this grtfat Monday sale of all our Silk-Mixed Wash fabrics, including Silk Madras, Silk Chiffon, Silly Ginghams, Silk Rough-Weave, Silk Berge and Silk Pongees. About 300 pieces in new and up-to-date designs and colorings. .Regular values 65c to $1.25 yard. Monday for 43c 20c-35e'Printed Wash Fabrics at 12c Yd. B00 pieces' Printed Wash Fabrics, including Batiste. Organdie, Madras, Dimities, Side-Band Lawns, Poplinette, in white,' medium and dark grounds; dot, figure and floral designs. Values 20c to 85c yard. Monday '. 12c r Portland is "sure" the convention city this year. The latest one to be held in the favored metropolis of the went Is the national convention of PI Delta Kappa fraternities. Delegates from chapters ail over the United States will be in attendance for the opening- session i next Monday. The convention will last f during the whole week, being concluded ; Saturday morning with the annual elec- ! tlon of officers. , Pi Delia Kappa in a preparatory and high school fraternity and is one of j the strongest organizations of the kind j In the country. The stronghold of the : it Uflta Kappas, however, is Jn tne states west of the Mississippi river : v wnere it is firmly established among the ' ' leading secondary .schools. Monday will te devoted to the re ception of the visitors by the local chapters, Oregon Beta and Oregon ; Oanima. The delegates will register at 1 the convention hall in the Commercial club, where the convention will be held. ! A reception at the home of Mr. and t , Mrs. A. D. Charlton on Portland Heights i will be- g-TVen the ladles Monday even- Ing. This and a dance to Jhe given j ' Vilday evening are the leading fea- tures or the social entertainment of the convention, but numerous other enter tainments will be accorded them as well.-These Include a trip to The Oaks as the rueets of Manager Freeman, a moonlight boat ride up the Columbia to ftnnnevUle as the guests of the Omega Nu sorority and banquet at the Cora--'-ujercul club Tuesday evening. Announcement. I 1Ire t announce the removal of my law office from 717 and "It Cham, ler of Commerce halMlnr to csi ! of the Corbett building, wbera I win mounw in. general practice of ths law, being aeeorlated with Hon. W. A, Carter, recently from Jar keen coun ty, bnt now a reeldent of Portland. In Introducing Mr. farter te my friends nd pe'roas I desire to ssy that my ; -vjua!ataaoe with him extends over a i t')"d ef VerJ years snd personally , ow bin gentleman 'of strirt- ' e lnf--Hty and SB sttomey of efc'-ep- i tial llltr. E. B. Iufurr tl-402 Cor-t 1-U bvildlag. .- ! Lew Bate ss CbJeace. ritrm!r low rates to Chicago ard ef n'fr r.f w al J:n in . s ' to A finrt fceer l:ne. I r full !e.-rno" Yrlr R V. MoJdar. j . Ti.ird street. - ' j I ... 16-Button Silk Gloves est $1.75 Makes 95 c mm. Just received 200 dozen pairs Kayser, Fownes . t- tn i omi j 1 . r' Aot ana Niagara xo-ounon oun wovca, uuuoic nngcr . tipped, probably the last lot of Kayser, Fownes and Niagara IB-button double-tipped suk gloves we will be able to sell at 95 a pair, for the manufacturers are unwilling to sell us their fa mous brands to sell at a price far below their es tablished price everywhere in Amer ica the very best $1.75 Silk Gloves for only While they last Kayser, Fownes and Niagara Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, in black, white and colors. Our entire stock of these $1.00 and $1.25 double- tipped gloves,, all sizes. Your choice Mon day, a pair 95c 79c Scarfs, Squares, lLtc.,at Half 1 Spachtel Scarfs and Squares and Filet Scarfs, Squares and Doilies on sale at just HALF PRICE. There is a great variety of exquisitely worked patterns. ji 20c Fancy Linens at 10 25c Fancy Linens at 15 35c Fancy Linens at .18 50c Fancy Linens at 25 60c Fancy Linens at 30 75c Fancy Linens at 38 $1.00 Fancy Linens at 50 $1.25 Fancy Linens at 63 $1.50 Fancy Linens at? 75 $2.00 Fancy Linens at $1.00 $2.50 Fancy Linens at $li!25 Many Other Big Bargains. v $8.50 Duck Tailored Suits $6,48 $2J5.iWaiste$1.23 Women's Fine White Lingerie Waists in an extraordinary sale event. The fronts are made with fine lace yoke and rows of lace insertion and dainty embroidery; new elbow sleeves, with tucked and lace-edged cuffs ; regularly sold at $2.75. Monday for . ''. $1.23 Novelty Duck Tailor-made Suits, in tan linen color, made in this fall's advance tailor-made style, trimmed with striped combination duck and trimmed with pearl and fancy buttons. The skirts are made in the newest plaited and gored styles, with one wide fold at bottom. Selling reg. at $8.50. Monday $6.48 $12.50 Tl5f Jackets $6.i5 Women's 23-inch Novelty Black Taffeta Jackets, some plain tailor- made, others trimmed with fancy braid ; all new and up-to-date styles, silk-lined. Selling regularly up to $12.50. For Monday sale $6.95 J M7V.UU xxa.il JL'JLtt H.lC33Ca 1U1 if,7J J We do not ordinarily sell Mattresses, but this value is so sen sational that we se cured it for our cus tomers. Superb 35 lb. 4-4 silver-gray Hair Mattresses of the finest quality, covered with the best grade 8-oz. A. C. A. ticking, filled with the first quality silver gray air. We have just 100 mattresses in this consignment that we have to offer at this exceptionally low Ai i re price. ' Reg. $25 values, while they last. . . . Ruffled Swiss Curtains $1.50 Vals. Patterns at 98c 1,000 pairs Hemstitched Ruffled Swiss Cur- tains, in dots and figures, large variety of patterns, 24 and 3 yards long. f r yoc values to $1.50 the pair, special for Sale of Bedding Sale Swiss Ribbed Vests at Almost Half for Camp and Summer Home I I Balance of stock from a German firm renowned for their celebrated Silk Gloves, also for their superior grade of Swiss Ribbed Underwear, in every style and size, at prices White and gray cotton Blankets, very fleecy, plain or colored borders, much reduced: 10-4 Cotton Blankets, 85c value 69 11-4 Cotton Blankets, $1.25 value. . .98 12-4 Cottor. Blankets, $1.75 value .$1.39 White, gray and scarlet wool Blankets, made of finest quality sanitary wool, fancy colored borders. $8.00 rifhitc Wool Blankets, pair. .$4.89 $7.00 White Wool Blankets, pair. .$5.89 $9.50 White Wool Blankets, pair. .$7.39 $12.50 White Wool Blankets, pair. $9.49 Silkoline and cotton Comforts, filled with fine quality white laminated cotton, light and dark figured coverings. Reg. $1.50 Comforts, special $1.19 Reg. $1.75 Comforts, special $1.39 Reg. $2.00 Comforts, special $1.59 Reg. $4.00 Comforts, special .$2.98 . " cn Clrirfc $1 zn White Petticoats, made of rood quality cambric, deep flounce of Embroidery, also other styles, values to $2.50, ibr only VL.W 41.65 Corset Covers $1.10 Women's Nainsook Corset Covers, dain tily, trimmed with fine laces, insertions. etc., variety of styles, values to Ai 1 A S $1.65, for J1.1U I 65c Corset Coven 39c Women's Dainty Corset Covers and Drawers, trimmed with laces, insertions, beading and ribbons, values to on 65c, special for Monday OJC Women's Cambric Drawers, wide, ruffle. trimmed with fine laces, etc, val- fA ues to 85c Sale price uuC that average only slightly more than 60 cents on the dollar. Par C1 $1.35 Kimonos at 85c $1,85 Kimonos at $1.39 Women's, Short Kimonos, made of fancy r" 1 vs.. an. . ngurea lawns ana aotted wlss, trimmed with lace, insertions, etc., high or low neck, loose or belted, short q p sleeves, values, to $1.35, for ODC Women's Long Kimortos, made of fancy figured lawns, loose and fitted styles, "j ttiv, siiuii sleeves, vaiucs cp t Iri to $1.85, for fbl.QU V'AV -Mi 'It i I (II 4 human tmrcnase is made up of 1,590 dozen garments, 175 different styles, finely made of mer- i ii' 'UK m itmw cerized Vega silk, real lisle thread and cotton, in five great lot" m i-viibw iroaa wt 1-VilueOO' Lot 3 Viltf ss T "28 IP11 38 f-"- 58 I 78 1.03 sV ' I Leather and Straw Suit-! cases at Special Prices TheM prices are fr less than quoted anywhere even at specUl tales. The reduction! are so great that thU event offers an unuaual eppor. j m i tit mm :tin I' I;, u:, 38 i"J-i'!;si' U'fl tunity to aave. Buy for future needs. $6.00 Straw Suitcases $3.98 Straw Suitcases, straps' all around, fancy linen lined, heavy leather corners, shirt- o aa fold, patent locks and bolts.,.. .spU.JO $8.t)d Leather Suitcases $4.98 Cowhide leather Suitcases, doable steel frame, extra cowhide binding, straps all sjj nn around, shirt-fold, heavy brass locks, 5'ImJO $9.00 Cowhide Suitcases $5.98 Cowhide leather Suitcases, with short straps, heavy leather corners, extra cowhide binding arouad body of case, heavy locks; aa regular $9 values, for sp07O $3.50 Straw Suitcases $2.48 Straw Suitcases, linen-lined, stracs all irnn. nm-iuiu, 'ry ugm ana srnctiy wi- erprooi;.j.ju value, lor . ?.;$!2.48 $6.00. Straw Grips. for $2,98 ii. fancy $2.98 Straw Gnps..-H, 16 and 18-inch tixl uned. leather corners, very; light, strictly waterproof; $6 values. t 1