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THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINQ, JULY 8, 1908, if it i; v. Y; P i 1 h I II V IT" WarpPr'mtRibbons25c Decidedly attractive patterns and qualities in Warp Print Ribbons, suitable for nair, sashes, hat trimming, etc. Come in plaids, dots and Various other designs. Grades regularly sold up to 75c the yard. Miles of these pretty Rib bons for Friday's selling. Choice, per of yard -&DC Parasolsn Tokio Parasols in all colors, with or without borders, rustic wood or gun metal trimmed handles,, covered with splendid quality silk, values to $8.00. Special . mmtl $4,981 i w m, m Mjjr -v a w m n 4- Collars 10 c Embroidered Linen Collars, plain or striped materials, with em-' broidered dots and figures. Just the thing for outing or smart ilored wear; aH sizes; worth to 25c each. Special Friday 10c The New Hair Waiver Special demonstration on the First Floor, in Knit Goods Aisle. Made of soft rubber; posi tively will'not injure the hair or cause discom fort to the head. The latest styles of hair dressing shown and explained by the demon strator. She also show you how to use the waivers. See them. Attend 72nd Frid conomy 2 If f li Buy Things to Help You Take Comfort From the Hot Weather Dependable Grades Are Greatly Underpriced Profit by the Great Sale of Go-Carts Regular values from $2.75 to $2$ each; selling prices are decidedly reduced. They .are the kind of go-carts that you want for YOUR baby. Made with adjustable foot lift, reclining back, patent anti-slipping wheel fastener, patent foot brake, reed body, complete with cushion and parasol. Read the following saving prices: Reg. $ 2.75 val. for.. .$2.10 Reg. $ 6.00 val. for.. .$4.25 Reg. $12.50 val. for.v$9.00 Reg. $13.50 val. for $10.50 Reg. $17.50 val. for $13.75 Reg. $19.50 val. for $14.50 Reg. $20.00 val. -for. . .$14.75 Reg. $21.00 val. for... $15.00 Reg. $23.00 val. for... $16.50 filnves 16-BUTTON SILK gloves VI It If v J jj sjzeS) come jn black only, reg- WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES, in mesh or reg ular weave, sizes 54 and 6 only, black or I iular $2.25 quality. Special for CllH white, values $1.50 and $1.75. QQ aDI.1V bpccial ; i f Friday It II IK t; Children's 20c Hose I2V2C the Pair On sale Friday morning at 8 o'clock, an immense assortment of Chil dren's Fast Black lxl Ribbed Hose; also a large number of Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose. Either sort regularly worth 20c the pair. It is the premier hosiery bargain of the season. Prime quality, fast dye and unusually good values at 20c the pair. Choose -i f)l well, buy liberally,at, the pair ; .-I,aw2C n i .''f ft . V h s 15 WOMEN'S VESTS, low neck, sleeveless, Swiss ribbed, nicely trimmed at neck and arms with crochet work, regularly sold at 50c each. Special Friday for 39c Women's UMBRELLA PANTS, any length, lace trimmed, elastic rib knit; .a garment that sells regularly at 80c each, and more than worth it. The special f Friday price is only 15C II II at WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, any length, umbrella style, low neck, no sleeves, elastic ribbed, neatly lace-tnmmed. Ihey are regular 50c garments. On sale for Friday only t If d n n i I! U 14 p B i: It i! U I? . 1 i 39c Lingerie Waists Worth to $3.75 at $129 . Incomparably lovely bodices In endless assortment. Constructed of sheer and dainty white" lawn, with decotailons of lace or embroidery. A famous bodice maker preferred to take a loss and have cash tor a large surplus stock. Knowing our outlet we bought promptly at OUR price. Immaculately clean, fresh and dainty; most of them are In the preferred short sleeved models. There are a full 2,000 to choose from Friday. Note the splendid window display on fifth street, get an idea of the 1 - -T - 1 1 " - 1 1 " i i i m. values and designs you will find, then come quickly to the de partment on 2d floor to choose your waist. Choice all day Friday 129 See the Smart Models in New Fall Suits Women's $1.50 White Petticoats at 98c Women's Petticoats of fine white cambric, in full length and width. Well made and finished with deep lawn flounce. Flounces are trimmed in rows of lace or embroidery, insertions a'hd edgings. The regular price of these handsome white skirts is $1.50 f each. Extra special . HOC spje: WOMEN'S COLORED WASH PETTICOATS of plain colored chambray or stripe and check gingham. Splendid for wear at the beach or country. Sell regu larly at 65c to $2.00 each. For CHILDREN'S COATS in tan linen or white pique and lingerie effects, from the short to full lengths. Some hand-embroidered, others trimmed with embroidery. Regular prices $1.75, $2.50 and up to $10.00 each. On sale Friday Friday's sellihe'. all reduced one fourth and priced at from Ifk I'"day y Dm!, $1.50 to at S2- ART DEPARTMENT Centerpieces of Japanese drawnwork, deep hemstitched borders, centers in drawnwork designs in large variety, sizes 18 or 20 inches square, 65c and 75c values. At Special 4JC Gmgh'ms5c A .decided snap for thrifty shoppers; 300 pieces in the lot; come in broken plaids or all sized checks: soecial for Friday only, the C H OK. n NOTE Big misses' sizes are from 2 to 7; misses' from 11)4 to 2; child's from 84 to 11; infants' from 5 to 8; babies', 1 to I1,; boys' shoes, 2y3 to 5A; youths', 1, lyi and 2; little men's, 8 to 13. Women's Canvas Oxford -2,000 pairs in lot; have hand-turned soles, medium height heels, all sizes; "Vorth $2.00 the d OQ pair; on sale, special, pair 1J Women's White Canvas Oxfrds, made with light or extension soles, Cuban heels or low heels, for solid comfort; worth Q $2.50 the pair, on sale at, pair ..OlD7 Children's Shoes LOT 1 Girls' shoes and oxfords, in tan, black kid or calf or t latent leather; exten sion or light soles; button or lace styles; large eyelets and rib lion laces; big misses', values to $3.50, 2.29; misses', value9 to $3.00, 91.S9; children s regular values to $2.50, 1.59; infants', regular val ues to $2.00, on sale at, the pair. LOT 2 Infants' and babies' shoes and ox fords, kid or fancy colors; also patents, hand-turned soles; several in scuffer QQ style; values to $2 the pair, choice... rOC LOT 3 -Boys' shoes and oxfords in tan, patent or black kid and calf leather, heavy or soft light kid, patents of the best qual ity oit; oxfords in tan Russia calf and bright calf stock; boys' sizes worth to $3, $1.98; youths', worth to $2.50, $1.79; little men's, worth to $2 00, on 1 JQ sale at this very low price, per pr. $1.39 Bargains for the Home A special on Glassware in colonial effects on everything for the table, including such as Berry Bowls, Fruit Saucers, Punch Bowls and Cups, Tumblers, Lemonade Glasses, Water Pitchers and Bot tles, Olives, Spoon Trays,.. Berry Sets, Water Sets, Punch Sets, Sherbets, etc. A new line of this ware just received, and we invite critical fanciers to inspect the assortment. Our Glassware Sale at One-Half Fancy Voiles at One-Half Price Magnificent assortments and values far beyond what even the most critical bargain-seeker would expect. Striped, checked and plaid effects, fine silk and wool fabrics. This is a sale for two days only, and you must ac quickly or f lose the opportunity. See Washington tst. window' display. Al! at. . . 73ll GmZilllMZlt'OC Bus' Bee 'hite Hasting Cotton, large J zmaiiwares spooh 500 y(is Speciali spooI. 4c 3c Cube Pins, black, white or colored heads, small size, 100 pins. Spe- f cial OC Celluloid hairpins, dozen in box, as- sorfed shapes, 15c value. special Hooks and Eye, best quality, all sizes, invisible e e, ;.c carH 10c Sewing Machine Oil, large size, 4-oz. bottle, for machines, lawn mow- f ers, etc., value lie lUC Hair Rolls with net covering, extra long size, 18-inch, value 3Uc. Special, each sliUC Cheney's Listerated Tooth Powder regular 25c value. per can peci.ll Wine Glasses, regularly worth 70c a dozen. Special, O each Claret Glasses, regularly 75c the dozen. Special, f each JC Berry Bowls, 2c val 15 Berrv Bowls, 75c val 38 Water Pitchers, 75c val 38 Fruit Saucers, regularly worth COc the dozen. Special, A each fC Glass Sets, 85c val 50 Tall Jelly Dishes, 20c val.. 10 J Tall Comports, 25c val 13 Pickle Dishes, 10c val 5? Oval Dishes, 40c val. .....20? Rose Bowls, 25c val. 13 Colonial Design Dessert Sugar and Cream, worth 50c the QA pair. Special OUC Colonial Design Dessert Sugar and Cream, 25c value, !5c at Colonial Handled Spoon-Hold ers, worth 25c. Spe- r cjal IDC rancy Bonbons, 15c val 8 Frosted Edge Glassware Olives, worth 20c. Special 10 Spoon Trays, 30c val 15 ( )val Dishes, 40c val Shirts for Men fi m w m n Luncnuows 20 dozen Negligee 'Shirts in tan, cream or white; fine for vacation wear; 75c val- Q ues. Special OuC MEN'S SWEATER COATS, for vacation trips, beach, etc. ; $2.50 values. Spe- dj Qft MEN'S UNDERWEAR, two lots in MEN'S HALF HOSE, fancy designs, fancy weave Balbriggan or openwork 50 dozen in the lot, regularly 50c the' effects, 75c values. Special irj pair. Special Friday at on at.... 4C only ZifC Heary, homspun linen, with colored borders; abso- tely pure linen; cream col- ed: worth $200 each: htrr - ' J 3 one lor the cot- fl1 tr n tage; special plU) S 1 ISA fwwvtiwnc Brussels Msh Point, Soutache effects, Real Arabian and Novelty Designs at special prices 20 Comports, 40c val 20 Half-gallon Jugs, $1.00 val. 50 Other ODD LINES in same PROPORTION as ABOVE ITEMS. Things You Need for Hot Weather G hot plates, regular (f $2.50 vals., Friday only . . . p.UU Regular $4.50 values $3.50 Regular $5.50 values $4.40 1- burner coil oil stoves, w'rth QQ 50c each; special OuC 2- burner; $1.00 values 78? Oven? for gas and blue flame cook ing stoves; automatic refrigerators, unequaled as food and ice savers, priced at 7.50 to fSS.OO Window screens, hardwood or iron frames; special screens for large windows; lawn mowers, hose reels, sprinklers; nozzles, rakes, etc. $10.00 values, special for $5.05 $11.00 values, special for $6.65 $12.00 values, special for ...$7.50 $12.50 values, special for $8.00 $13.50 values, special for $8.75 $15.00 values, special for. .... .$9.85 $16.50 values, special at '.$10.75 $17.50 values, special at $11.50 $18.50 values, special at $12.35 $19.00 values, special at.. $12.75 $21.00 values, special at $13.95 $25.00 values, special at $15.00 Cni9u3l')C Perfumed Talcum Powder, for sunburn, p pmauwares tired feet etc- 10c can s . , gc Art Gum, the dry cleaner for cleaning gloves, handbags, etc., large Q size cake OC Florida Water, 4-oz. bottles, regular 15c value. Special, per bot- l fk tie lUC Bay Rum, large size pint bottle, cool and refreshing, value 50c. o Special OjjC Sanital Face Cream, '"an antiseptic cream that softens and beauti- ft fies, regular 25c. Special . . i IOC Fine Writing Tablets, plain or ruled, smooth finish, for ink, value 10c. Special C Plain White Smooth-Finish Envelopes, 25 in packet, value 5c. Special, f A three packets for l)C Box Writing Paper, Parisian white cloth finish, paper and en- velopes, extra value lUC Highland Linen Note Paper, white cloth finish, regular 35c box. )p Special Z)C American Paper Napkins, 100 in roll, vaiue tuc per 1UU. bpecial 5c A " I Lf - , r n mm mm w mm i i n mav m ina rru r mil nru i i i a UHtKKY at Colored Twine, all colors, for wran- ping, etc., 10c ball. Special r for Sr MEf DECLARE WAR i -it T t;'Xo 3Tore Dictation of Prices by the Canneries, Say They. i 1 1 (Batra Kama of Tha Joaraal.) ! Majioa eoanty who ara facing t&raa l i prt"-a r contrmpUtinK th or , amlaattoa of an axMltlonal cannary aa- . orta.tian. Tba Mutual C-ainlr. company, Ikow andar ,tha abolata control af oca !'" " eia t Ljiv ovrrctit mt U tU afforu to ronp.1 tha i - to a-utrmtt to tkraa-vsiLr t tract. In tw of raat axpcrtencM d f ' in coBiiUrtne cfrounc- than m ar tha fruit mo ara tJJt,( riosa' c4 bulUina; a eaanary. 1 Liberty nrwinct a nairhar of rrrm. a kr arr'i tbtlr tiid(i.ii to J J w r1Sa tv tuararda ha aracuoa of - MWf. OrtwT0 u oiltar part of l . i fa roaatr a pa also raJlBln tj aa J -itjr eoaFrta4 avrUoa iX they, daair to Bty In tha fruit bualneaa. "'h rrv irrowra and other amall fruit men." saM Krult Inapwtor E. C. Arm Btrora;. "wni loaa enough this rar to biillJ a gool ctnner)'. I ahaJl do avery thlnjr In ray power to aaalat th (tronera to organisa an uaoelatlon that will re main a mutual onranlaatlon and 1 be lleve mioh a cannorj- cim bo built for Item than llfl.OOO." It will ba ImroosfMo to erect a oin rery tots aummer but It la tha tlar to atart In tha fall. Tha Liberty rrnu. rr' plan lit to fr-t the cannery ns n j'acifira: riajii inn aummer ana next sprlnir enlargo It an1 add the maz-htrer-v pereaaary to take cara of ail tha fruit that mar be offered. Tba Mutual Tannin company ta huy-ln- oherrlea at Hire rent a a pound. Tha rowri r fad to l)rn tha tnr- ear contrart. but there la Uttla h .e of batter-pri- from the cannery thta yaar or nxi In California tha rnn nariea are plr; from t to !vt rent a for th cherry crop and It ! aa'rl tha fruit w!:i mt compare with th Marion cour-v product. 1Y LOSE 8. B. UIIOS rommissioner Claims Com pany Forfeited Kirrht to Yaquina Bay Holdings. To Lewiston Wlrtiont ' Change, Th O. R A N all-rail R!par1-Lwla-t"Q Una la now completed and In dally oreratlon. Thta train ar1c Include Vfwn t-uuman car. laarlnr Portland at 1 11 p. nv. arrlTlnir at Lewlaton t K. foUowlar nornln; at turnln 1t Lewlatoa 7 Portland morniBj.' at l i m. p. arriT th following ft)m Boreta of Tba JooraaL) Palem, Or.. July . Bellarlna; that line atata ha been neglectful and care j ia with ' Ita rltta Oawald Waat. member of tha raTroad commlaalon. 1 ta aubmHted to Goernor Chamber Matn'a ormita unlcatlnn In whit. t i - flared that tha Udeland at Tagutna hy once panted to th CorxalU A baatern rallroat r vt JleaaJly n.9 projrty of th atata. Th rovernor ha cromtaul to innk k matter and to I ear what rlf ht bar atinlTad to th atata. ur- n act at p IIT4. ' th rommunV rore4 October 4. cation reada. " th '?f'it' of th tat r ran ted ta th Wl.lamet' . aliey aV OoaaL latr th Orro Paalfla, as4 , aw , u OorraXila & Eautrrn Railroad company, all the tide n iiraicn mow Lincoln) county. In 3 S . S the a.-t was amended and some of the restriction of trie former act were repealed, maklntr the term of the grant end the condition Imposed very sllgrht Indeed. Company FaUad to Comply. The company atlll apparently failed to comnly with these terms as amended In 1S7S and the lands therefore re verted to the state, but by a further act approved F't.ruary 5. 15, the act of H74 as amended In 17 8 was re er.arted and amended. Tha time for completion or the road waa extended seven years and the rrart of tide landa In Benton county waa confirmed hv me- iiuii vi in art. CARDINAL 0RE0LLV 1 IS FOUR SCORE TODAY (Bractal DUpatea te Ta JoaraaL) RotnM July I. Cardinal Ore Ha J Santo Btefano, th dean f th Barred collere. wa year old oday. H la th otdaat of tb llTln cardinals regard appointment, having bean oomt nated to the 43acrd coUcg br th lata PI u a IX. and b4ng now th tonly a jr vlvtnr aardinaj eraatad under that Pon-tlfl-at. For aorae time nmr rMtnl rwu. baa bean 1U. and bAcau of hi a raooed a freat fear ar prad for torn reoo-rerv. For man mm.ra t.- ba onpi4 U. poat ot earaatiaco, ,r virtue of which h 1 temporary head of the church In the Interim between the death of th pope and the selection of a successor. It waa Cardinal Oro ttlla's personal Influence In tha last con. clav and hi shrewd diplomacy that caused th election of tha patriarch of Venice to the Papal thron. and ver since me election of Plu X h 1 known to have exercied great Influence In th Vatican. It Is common belief In Vatican circle that Cardinal Oreglia alone ha stood between Archbishop Ireland, the emi nent Ht. Paul prelate, and the much ooreted red hat of the cardlnalat. Car dinal Orerlla Is a devoted follower of the 1st Cardinal Ledochowskl, who was always hostll to the progressive Aner lean prelate. It 1 generally believed that with the pasatng of th dean of th pacrec college tha chance for th St Paul archbishop to become a cardinal wiu oe materially enhanced. METHODISTS BACK TO OLD METHODS (Special Plea tea ta TW JaraL) Cincinnati. Xlhln. Tulv 1 tmrMtrt..! ebangea Involving th boars' wf eduoa tlon. rmdmni'i Aid and Sanday achool of th Methodist Episcopal church wer consummated today. la aceordanc with a decision rea-hed at th recent genrai onferenc tb badoarter of tit board of durrlna ! teens. ferre to New Tsrk " aa tb head t Barter for tb ffusday ncbool 'work hav been removed to Ctilcaco. Th headquarters for both societies for many year hav been located In this city. Th thre interests war formerly separate Interests, but subsequently uni fied. It ha now bean deemed advisable. because ef the dissimilarity in the work, to return to th old avatera. The Freed men's Aid society, which, when it stood alnn before, bad charge of both white and colored southern educational work. Is now to hav only the colored educa tionai work, while th educational ao- clety Is to have In adldtlon to Its super vision or northern Methodist Episcopal similar educational Institutions, school lo the south. also AX OBSERVATION CAR. Adding- Isvr tb Uratfnl Co hnilt mi Trip. Th O. R. A N. has Just added an observation car to th equipment of train z ana oetween rortiana ana Th UaJlea. which will be a vary wel come feator to !ght-aer along that smi aurmexiv portion or tn Columbia riven trip. It leava Portland dally at 1:10 a. m. and arriva at Th TjaJjes at 11 . naturning. leavea Tb Dalle at 1:41 p. m. and aniv at Portland at :1S. Seats between Portland and Tb Dallas 4 cwata. between lntarmatlaje stations It cnts. AIRSHIP LINE IS PROMOTED Transportation of Passen gers by Aviation Is Pro posed in Europe, Tomorrow' will Mattlvelv K. ra t. mi das far dlaeeant on west miAm. M. i:i Portland On) Company. (United Press LetMd wire ) Berlin. July .Th ucca of r,.. Zpplln s latest airship ha Ian t th. organisation 0f a oompany which pro Poe to establish a line of alrahlo to carry P a sen gars between Berlin. Lon don. Pari. Vienna. Stockholm. St. Petersburg and Copenhagen. Th new organisation ha a prellml oapltallsatlon of IIH.OOO. Tb organisation of th German AarUl Nsrry leagua. which Is being formed by Rudolph Martin, author of "Tb Com ing war in th Air" ia tins airorta, th newrpape.ra a re nrin Uis necessity of a po w erf al a erlsj nl v y 33 V