The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 14, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY II, 1008.
Bargains in Women's Shoes
For Wednesday we offer trie following specials in
Women's Shoes. Those needing shoes will save
monev by taking advantage.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS in large assortment, includ
ing brown kid, patent and kid leathers, in colonial,
three-button, regular lace or Hlucher style. Some
with inserted brown ooze panel, all with hand-turned
soles; also tan Kussia calf, black kid and calf leathers,
with extension or light soles. A complete assortment
of the most wanted styles and leathers. Val- lf
ties to $4.00. Choice d&.'K
TAN AND BROWN OXFORDS in every wanted
style, kid or calf leathers; also fancy colors, pink, blue,
green, old rose, lavender and red, in calf and suede
leathers. This lot also includes 12 of the best tan
styles irom our regular stock, among
them the Pingree Gloria Qfl
Shoe. Val. to $5.00. Choice.. 20OU
WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, also
black kid, in plain or tipped toes, with
hand-turn soles, all sizes.
Special
WHITE CANVAS AND BLACK
KID OXFORDS in many styles, heavy
or light soles, plain or tipped toes, cov
ered or leather heels, reg
values to $2.50. Choice . .
$1.69
$1.39
I III I IT-1 ,-" - f II J' ' ' " ' -
Chiffon Veils & Veilings
For autoing, for beach wear and outings of all sorts, a veil is
an absolute necessity for the protection of your hair and com
plexion, as well as forming a stylish accessory to your cos
tume. For Wednesday we offer Chiffon Veils, l2 to 3 jrards
long, in a large assortment of colors, at the following specials:
The reg. $1.00 values at 39, the reg. $1.60 and
$3.00 val. at 79 and the reg. $4.00 to $5.00 val. at. 3)1.0.7
Mens Summer Weight Underwear
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, 60
dozen in the lot, colors brown; white, cream,
pink and blue. Regular 50c values. Q
Special for 5JC
MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS, lot of 65 dozen, ex
cellent quality, material and pleasing patterns
in stripes, checks and clots, values to fjfi
$1.25, for H..yC
SIXTY DOZEN MEN'S HALF HOSE, fine
even weave andgood wearing quality, reg. 15c
special ior Wednesday, three
value
for
WOMEN'S LOW-NECK VESTS in
rib, with lace yoke, splendid garments
at 75c. Special for Wednesday ,
WHITE DUCK CAPS AND HATS
for boys and girls, 25 and ,.
BOYS' SHIRTWAISTS, well-known
Mother's Friend brand, in light
or dark colored materials, at.
50c
25c
Swiss
49c
35c
SWfsS RIBBED PANTS, lace
trimmed, umbrella knee, with fitted
top, regular 75c value. Spe- JA
cial 4"C
e
Special on Cushion Covers
FLUFFY RUFFLES CUSHION SLIPS, tops tinted in a large
variety of Fluffy Ruffles designs on tan art denims, border and
back of red fancy weave material, all ready for the filling. Just
the thing for offices, dens, porches or hammock: See Of
Fifth st. window display. Reg. 60c values on sale at DC
Sale of Japanese Fans
Have a fan to help you keep cool these warm days. Fancy fans
in -Portland Souvenir or Japanese designs, regular 35c d
seller. Special at 1 )Q
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY.
Muslin wear c,amos G,oves
WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of
fine,(Soft-finished cambric, with
deep, flaring double flounce;
trimmed with tucks, Torchon
lace and embroidery; worth to
$4.50. Specially
priced at
$2.99
WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS
of light-weight cambric or
nainsook, low round neck and
short sleeve's, trimmed with
lace or embroidery, Art QQ
$4.50 value. Special 3u U '
WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS
of nainsook or cambric, low or
high neck, short or long
sleeves, lace or embroidery
trimmed, value to
$2.75. Special ...
$1.58
ONE-CLASP CHAMOISf
GLOVES, slightly soiled from
window display, but otherwise
as good as new, regular ff
$1.25. Special 0"C
8 AND 12-BUTTON CHAM
OIS GLOVES, washable, reg
ular $2.50. Spe- jr
cial at iOC
LADIES' LACE HOSE, tan,
black and white colors, good
value at 25c. On spe-
cial sale Wednesday.... lifC
MISSES' COTTON HOSE
A. full line of Misses' Lace Hose
in black and tan. On
sale at 15C
BOYS' COLUMBUS SUS
PENDER GARTER, our reg
ular 50c quality, offered Wed
nesday and Thursday f
at, per pair jj Q
A Very Splendid Offering of
Linen Suits at $11 .98
In the Suit Department Wednesday
you will find offered at special sale
a large assortment of Women's
Linen Suits of every sort and style.
Values nnrfrom $20up to $52.50,
and the lot includes models rang
ing from the strictly plain, tailored
gown for street and traveling wear
to beautiful, elaborately lace
trimmed garments, suitable for aft
ernoon affairs and dress occasions.
Thereare several styles in colors
pink, blue, lavender, ate and all
are of this season's buying and in
the models favored by those who
care to dress well.
summM" suit to
Women with
purchase can-
Banded Sailors Half Price
. V
f f
Our entire stock of Banded Sailors, white or black straw, rough
or smooth braids, any style brim or crown, val- 1 R
ties $1.00 to $4.00, all offered at 2 i 7CC
PATTERN AND TRIMMED HATS, including all new hats
just from our workrooms. The assortment is a magnificent one,
embracing any want in the headgear line. Your IJbj If
choice of any of these hats at just iillT
DUCK TAMS, CAPS AND HATS, worth to $1.00 each, at 25
ALL FLOWERS AT JUST ONE HALF REGULAR.
Wednesday Ribbon Sale
As a special for this day only we offer Satin Taffeta Ribboh,
in standard quality, an colors, at the lollowing low prices:
24 in., 21c value 15
2 in., 25c value 19
3 in., .30c value 2l
3y2 in., 40c value 29
Ji in., 8c value 5
1)4 ia- 10c value. . . .7
iy2 in., 13c value... 9
lji in., 18c value 12J4
not afford to miss this sale. There
is not a garment in the lot worth much less than twice
yhat we are asking, and on many of the suits the sav
ings are tremendous. Visit our Suit Department
, Wednesday and be provided with
a beautiful high-class garment for
just
$11.98
Linens for the Mouse
Let us upply your needs at summer cottage or camp at prices Iike these.
LINEN .TABLECLOTH S
Cream color, "with fringed ends and
turkey rea oortier; large sue;
$2 values, on sale it (1 fC
only . ..pl.OD
WHITE TABLE SPREADS,
fringed all around, guaranteed
linen; 2x2yi yards; $2.75 rtr
values at this low price. . vliOv
WHITE FRINGED TABLE
CLOTHS, good weight, pure linen;
size 2x3 yards; regular tj 7C
$2.50 values, special, onlyapieliJ
$4.95
FRINGED DAMASK TABLE
CLOTHS, with 1 dozen napkins to
match; regularly worth
$7 the set, jpecial price.
FRINGED CROCHET BED
SPREADS, for single or d AO
Y beds, on sale at, each.Pl"0
TABLECLOTHS, with napkins to
match, fancy fringed patterns; reg
ularly worth $2.75 the AO
set, special price, only. . .pl70
CROCHET BEDSPREADS, full
size; worth $1.75 each, on
sale at only.
$1.48
Smallwares Our Hand -Decorated Art Pottery at One -Third Less Smallwares
RAINIER MINERAL SOAP,
an antiseptic soap for toilet or
bath, regular price 10c.
Special, cake . . . . ,
4c
TALCUM POWDER, violet,
regularly worth 10c.
Special, the can
6c
POMPEIIAN MASSAGE
CREAM, in glass jars, regular
price 60c. Special, the OC
jar OuC
TOOTH PASTE, Ingram's
Zodenta, reg. price 25c.
Special Wednesday.
PAPER DOILIES, arted
sizes, regularly worth J
10c. Special, dozen OC
17c
A fine line of manufac
turers' samples in artistic new
shapes, each piece handsomely
hand decorated. There are
dozens of pieces in the lot, and
no two alike. Take advantage,
for the savings are unusually
large. A few examples :
LOVING CUPS, regular price
$2.00. Special,
each
ROSE BOWLS, regularly
worth 75c. Special, Cfl
each OUC
JARDINIERES, regular $2.50
values. Special, rff nj
each M.UI
HAVILAND CHINA On the
Third Floor we are closing out
one of our Dinner Set lines at
unusually low prices.
$1.33
CHOCOLATE CUPS AND
SAUCERS, regular price $11
the dozen. Special, JO
each OZC
TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS,
regular price $9.80
Special, each
BREAD AND BUTTER
PLATES, worth $5.50
the doz. Special, ea. .
FRUIT PLATES, reg. price
$6.50 the dozen. Q7
Specail, each OC
CHOCOLATE POTS, regular
price $2.30 each.
Special
ODD LINES OF GLASS
WARE REDUCED.
WINE GLASSES, spe- o
cial, each e)C
57c. 1
31c (Mbt
2c
9c
13c
$1.57
JELLY TUMBLERS,
special, each
SPOON TRAYS, spe
cial, each
BERRY BOWLS, spe
cial, each
OLIVE DISHES, fancy
shapes. Special for Q
Wednesday, each OC
SUGARS AND CREAMERS,
Specially priced at, -
each IDC
GAS PLATES, 2-burner, reg-
ular price $3.50.
Special, each
Regularly worth
$2.50, special . . .
COAL OIL STOVES, regular
ly worth $1.00. Spe
cial, each
4c
3c
7c
$2.50
$2.00
egular-
75c
HAMMOCK HOOKS,
special, each
PICNIC PLATES, spe
cial, the dozen
LEMON SQUEEZERS,
special, each
COVERED LUNCH BAS
KETS, special, or
each a) OC
ALUMINUM TOURIST
CUPS, special, no
each LtOC
COTTON CLOTHESLINES,
specially priced at, "F
each C
GARDEN HOSE, -inch, 50
feet, regular price nj
$7.50. Special, each.Osit)
HOSE REELS, regular price
$1.00. Special, Qf
each OUC
STATIONERY, with script
initial on each sheet of paper,
24 sheets of paper, with en
velopes to match, regular 35c
value3. Special, the
box ,
25c
HAT PINS, with pearl finish
tops, all colors, regular f
price 15c. Special, ea. .. lUC
CURLINQ IRONS, folding,
regular price 10c. Spe-
cial, each
SIDE COMBS, shell colored,
regularly worth 25c.
Special, the pair 1 I C
"500" SCORE CARDS, with
rules. Special price for (
Wednesday, the doz JfC
PORTLAND LOOMS
BIG III ELKDOM
Membership Sixth in Nu
merical liank Los An
geles Looks Winner.
tI!a. Texan. July 14 When thf
flm business Bunion of the rrWJ loi!
of El convened todr It a d-olared
probable that Ia Angelea would be
elected aa the next meeting f Uce. al
though heretofore eattle ha been
looked upon aa certain of being named
Detroit la alao making a hard f'.Ktit for
the convention.
Buah L- Holland ef Colorado Spring
la regarded aa certain of election
rnd exalted ruler to eucceed John K
verier, me retiring ret-uiie.
Eatimatea place the nurrber of vlel
" I bere at le.fOO, bnt fullr to.t)fi ar
expected to arrlva before the big parade
a held Thuredar
With Portland. Or, wixth and Oak
land. Cat., twelfth ancor.g the li leading
lodge of the Vnlted tat- the Parlfic
eoeet la making a wonderful hrwtng at
the annual eon vert ton The two roaet
xljre named are anor r the few in the
. order baring a tneinbarahlp of over
The remark a hie ahowtng made by p-
rifle. eoaat I . wee bmugr t to the at-t-nuoa
of (ha waber ef the graad
. l re and deievaiea of the convenUoa
tvily b the report of Orand pWreLary
r1 C. IUenot. wM aaid that nearly
f- new aneenbera have be Initi
ated leta t he order d'trief the. feet yewr,
4 4 new ledge eotahhehed and wrly
f ?tl ef t- '4 mewiberakin of f4 III
1 eve t 4. The tal lumlef nf lxSr
ta te I'rM ftee at f rteJet la 1.1)1
liye ar al Wpi with aaeaaaerehJa
of over 1.000. In the numerical stand
ing Br fvk!yn takea the lead, and the
others me aa follow: New York, Phil
adelphia, New Orleans, Chicago, Port
land. Or., Iienver, Kansag City, Balti
more, Hohnken. Detroit. Oakland Cincin
nati. B.jffulo, Rochester and Pittsburg
I'-n.svlvanla leads the statee, with
a merr.h rshlp of 25 566. New York,
Ohio. Michigan. Indiana and llllnola are
next
That the Elka lodge, wl.loh had ita
Inoepilon In a email theatrical organ
isation known a the Jolly Cork In
1h sound financially waa shown
by the report r,f the auditing oommlt-i
tee today. lotal rash on hr,.i is $22fl
lr, dietrlhuted in the varioua fund
where It will do t!ie most good ard
aur the continued prosperity of the
lodge.
NEITHER KISSES
OR
IfiXOREI) SIGNAL AND
GRAZED A HORROI?
And Married Life Is Not
Worth Living, Mrs. Nora
dial fan t Thinks.
(felted Preee Leased Wire )
Pan Bernardino. Cal . July 14 An In-
veetlgatlon la being mad of the reason
why an engineer on the Salt Lake i:m
fralted Preaa Leteed Wire )
fit Louta. July 14 Mrs Nora Chal
fant. a brunette with liquid brown eyen,
today gave Jndse K!ny a detailed de
scription of 'The husband who doeant'
care."
She ta eulng for divorce from Alfred
i naiiant. an Inerance n.an now in
SHERIFF 13 VERY
HANDY WITH A GUN
Death Ensues From a Mixup
Over the Guardianship of
a Little Girl.
i vpi iaTion is neiriR mnoe ot in reason ;
itei failed to atop hie train IMn "! '"rri" ....
flagged and imperiled the m os of the ; fl,r'' rd ') -r V, , f i ' r e vi t i t
paeeengera In the coaches behind him. n 'Ltd inlt .... h . -Vf '"."T"
The train waa atopp.ed at the very.,,"' rtl?v J,?, ' l i ? 'iT
edKe of a burring bricge n agrire -r .d ul ' " T
John 8 Whiieman. county road over- ' To ! y reor.le lar i-v ed
geer In Con von r d!acoveie-1 that a lir . . V. .( .v . . . .
miiroad bridge In the re waa on fire ',' Ji . , 1, ; '.,h'r husband
Knowing that the crack train of the 'J, ""fcuMr n. T ilV",' tt"
fUrk road wa. ,ij. he t.iaoed hie !.eht ..rr. d n fcu"ff nd 1td things like
on the track i" flag the train while he
took a bucket and fought the flamee
The engineer Ignored the light signal
and top;e-d -,e train at the very edge
of the bridge
Tie hearing was ront'nurd.
The porr.ail aoldler keep himself irj ;
perfect fighting condition on a diet of J
nun. rte eeia oruy i a oav. nui iney
a re of a very nourishing kind
ihuk rorTV has
snh; school fi nd
A nTZUXOaTAXftn BUT
Attended by tho hlgheet priced baby
electa 1 let reuld not be cured of etotnecb
or Vewwl troubto nry quicker or urr
than puf baby If y"U e-ire It McOne a
Kbf r.llwtr Ccren diartnoes. dyaenterr
and all de-anamenta mt the tm-ki ttr
bowa.a. PrKo it cwcla nad I cectn. ! trewvurr of lli.iat It.
(Selem Bursea ef TVe iwnal I
alem. Or. July 14 Annual report of
the B'hool surerlnUndent of Polk coun
ty ahowa that cut of l.4 children of
echro! ag bat l.iJ ar in attendance
In the luMIc achoola The number cf
teechere employed In Poik county Is
11. cf whom J ' are men and 1 women.
The rerelf,ia for the er Mv bwen
l f l e mMi ik. t.k., rM .. i
ben lll i'l at leevlrg a baOaecn la the
(Cnited Preea Iaeed Wire.',
Redding, Cal., July 14 Rene Rlm
hault Is dead today aa a result -of his
attempt to defy an order of the court
and because he did not know that
Hherlff James L. Montgomery would
shoot.
When Michael Carantan shot and
killed his wife at K.-swh-k, June 2, hia
stepdaughter was taken li.to the cus
todv of ti:e rourt. An order was Issued
making Rlmbault her guardian. He
failel 4o post $50 bond, however, and
the court ordered the sheriff to caro
for the girl ard pi.e her In the hands
of Mrs J J Cruiiu
The sheriff attempted to eiecute this
order last night but 'met opposition
from j'.irnoauit and Ms wire. in In
fracas that followed the sheriff shot
and klaed his assailant.
past grand; Colon R. Eberhard. noble
grand; W. E. LeffeJ, vloe grand; J. A.
Blevann, treasurer; Louis Oitschlag, Bec
retary: Edw. L. Rerland, warden; J.
Ross Leslie, conductor; Cyras Clay, In
side guardian' L. FYauenfelder. outside
guardian; A. K. Donnelly, R. S. N. O ;
Frank Stevenson, L. 8. N. O.; H. E.
Dawson, R. 8. V. O Thomas Green, L.
S. V. O.
The officers of Sliver Lake Rebekah
lodge are Alice Kernan. noble grand;
Jennlse Rlevana, vice grand, ana Ada
Lay, secretary.
INDICTED RANKERS
. SET FOR OCTOBER
(SaJem Bareao ef Tbe Jooraal ) I
Palem, pr.. July 14. The July term
of the Marlon county circuit court.
Judge George H. Burnett, presiding;,
opened yesterday. The trial of T. T.
Burkhardt, associated with J. Thor
burn Rosa In the Title Guarantee A
Truet company, mas postponed until
the October term. It la not likely that
Burkhardt will ba tried at that time.
as the attorney wish to await the de
cision of the supreme court In the Roaa
caae.
JAP L
piny
ADORERS
iiIERCHm
ii
I
Ancient Game Worked Suc
cessfully by Means of
Lying Passports.
CLOSING OCT SALE
SatblBf Balta, Bhoes. Cape, Famoole,
Koala ry, O lores and aailwar.
F-ntlre stock now en sale at closing
nut prices Pvpply your outing needs
here and save half A great opportun
ity. McAilen McDonnell. Third nod
Morrison
Joseph I. O. O. F. Install.
(Special THqtr ta Tke Jeeraat l
jtoeerh llr Juli lie Ailver IW.
lodge No II, I. O O. T..y of Jooeph,
be a Ins tailed tbe foils wine officer for
the com In term; C A. Colllrgawortt,
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
MUST. PAY FOR HOLIDAY
(Thttrd Press Leased Wire.)
Vancouver. B. C, July 14 Orange
men here yesterday declared a half holi
day in the city by permission of the
mayor. After discussion last night and
on legal a1 v roe it is held that the coun
cil has no right to grant a half holi
day for a private or party purpoee, and
that If the city employee are paid for
the half holiday yesterday tt la proposed
to make the mayor and aldermen per
sonally liable for the amount of their
wages.
rVBrrr Delrftale Returns.
(Sales Boreas t Tke tsamll
Balam, Or . Jnly 14. Ini4 Jt." FVr,
tree Selena droggnet, who waa a delegate
to tbe Denver convention, returned bonie
yeeterday afternoon. Mr. Fry rtptrf m
Splendid tlana,
(United Preaa Leased Wire.)
Washington, July 14. Acting on re
ports showing that many Japanese who
come to this country on passports In
dicating that they are merchants or
students or members of some other
branch of the eiempt classes, later ta"ke
their places as laborers, the government
Is planning to Increase the activity of
agents keeping the Immigrants under
eurveiuance
The officials believe that Japan la
using every effort to live up to her
agreement not to Issue passports to
laborers but there Is little
the regulations are continually evaded.
ii is oeneven met a oarerul watch on
the Immigrants after they have reached
this country Boon will lead to a aolution
oi me prooiem
The work of the Immle-ratlnn mm.
mission on the Pacific coast under the
oirwciion or rroressor r. C Mlthell
mhoee headquarters are In San Fr.r,-
clsco. Is progressing successfully ac
cording to Ma reports and he la to be
allowed more agent for field work
He la following the Immigrants and
determining their social progreaa. He
finds that Italian. Meilcans and Rus
sians have showed marked advancement.
Shooting; Scrape? Tkm fp.
etes treeees f T, vnaL
Salem. Or. July 14 Th grand Jury
reater day tott up an IsreXlgatton Into
Ue fneta of the ehootlng affray In which
Connrllsnan J. r. Ooode waa painfully
hot through the fiesh of tb cbeeks by
ROSES
WANTED
From private yards or gardens.
Any person who has rosebushes
bearing Richmond, Liberty, Kil
larney, Kemine and Xephito
roses can sell us their rosebuds
at good prices. Even a dozen
roses will be called for. Write
us, stating what kind cd, roses you
have, how many bushes, and haw
many a day or week you will sell.
Our representative will call for
roses. Address Box ?5, Journal.
Edward tanton recently. - Two otne
rtalaMj asMalu wlil few iavewtlgated.
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