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.1 THE OREGON DAILY J6URNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINQ. AUGUST 13. 1B08. $2 Hat Drapes Sell for 58c M Sa7or tfas for Less Hail1 Veils 1 ' yards lone of o ..-.rcd chiffon or lace - decidedly the best veilmR value we h;iv- ..ftYrcd this season. H it Drapes suitable for ill tiiiu-s. in (iK;mih; ..ntcni. f-i little nunc than one fourth of ihrir ,rK..,'ar vain.-. K,-n!arly .f- O,. , a h. J r. day, spe- fjg mm? 4m COLORED HAT DRAPES, 1 ' , yards l.-ni?. regularly $1.00 S carli. Friday, reduced h 19c WIDE LACE VEILS AND AUTO DRAPES, m pood assortment . wi . . t .... I . ifi r.fi t rtn .,,1, Hk llnfllt r s s W r M 1 I V W t ro!.rs. nicely nia.se. itu, size, irKu:.t: "...k, v-"" '-'" Jf VUdSII UUUUa I lit 1 lL I Ui extraordinarily low pric I or iced for J"rida-s selling. Choice $1.19 Frrfay w7 ie abou your as ciance a fts phenomenal womens linen handkerchiefs, with hemstitched bor- fcargar. flowered la wns, sheer quality, regular -f J-i-nda'y . I'"?. ... ":"b"':."1" . . 1 lc 5c rafe, special Friday, only lUL Marching orders for every Sailor we own, and they will move promptly Friday. Be here and become the possessor of the smartest sailor ever brought to Portland, 'and pay much less than half the regular price. This season's choicest blocks, priced as follows : $1.00 values, reduced to 39 $2.50 values, reduced to 08 $1.50 values, reduced tn $2.75 values, reduced to..fl.05 $175 values, reduced to 69 $3.00 values, reduced to.. $1.1 $2.00 values, reduced to...'..T9 $4.00 values, reduced to. .91.60 DROOPING SAILORS, in medium sire, a grade sold regularly at $1.50 each. Special for Friday, only UNTRIMMED LEGHORNS, of good quality, the AO wanted shape and size, reg. $3 values. Friday only uOC UNTRIMMED LEGHORNS, regularly 65c each. Special 59c 19c th FA cm rf fnniw D Mil) b&lll Rpnlpfp Wifh Big Bargains $35.00 Lawn Dresses MA Delightfully dainty effects in Women's Lingerie Dresses in princess or shirt waist styles, at about one third of their regular value. They are made of splendid quality materials, in fP'mk, white or blue. The trimmings are lace, embroidery and dainty small tucks; some have yokes of applique lace. Vafueslo $35.00 - - n ff a $11.98 1 MOmen S I Hand Embroidered Robes$vles$1.98 $11.98 SEE WINDOW Lawn Waists lace, embroidery and tucks; or striped goods finished with embroidery and , neat jabots. Some of the most clever models we have shown this season, and the greatest bodice values you have ever been offered. Regularly tf f 4 Q worth to $6.00. Choice 9 m Hose Pa f s $5c WOMEN'S FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE, full fash ioned, with wide leg and nar row ankle, a regular 35c grade. There, are all sizes, and you can buv all vou want without limit Friday two pairs for 25c Vests 1 7c 45c WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE in best quality, a Hover lqe, lace boot or plain lisle. Colors are white, black, grav, blue, pink and lavender. Reef, worth to 65c the pair. Friday only CHILDREN'S and MISSES' HOSE, splendid quality, abso-, li.volr fact hlarb- rrtTrn '3rn regular price 20c pair, i ( Special Friday 39c 11c WOMEN'S VESTS, low neck, sleeveless style, Swiss ribbed, regular price 25c each. 1 "7 Special Friday 1C WOMEN'S PANTS, umbrella style, lace trimmed, with fitted top, regular value 75c JQ . the pair. Special TsjC WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, knee length, with fitted knee, low neck, sleeveless style, nicely finished, a regular 65c Garment. Friday or Women's Robes of white lawn or Batiste, trimmed with medallions and insertions to match, with extra decor ations done in hand embroidery. A goodly assortment and the prices run from one third 4o one fifth the real values. 'Tis Portland's premier robe bargain. Values up to$0.00, at $1.98 48c BOYS' MADRAS WAISTS, in black with white stripe, or blue with red and white dots; also in light colors; the best 35c values on the mar-'. ket. Friday JL f C Writing Paper Eaton Hurlburt's hot pressed velum tatlonerv In neat box; regular price 60c the box spe cial, 33 Cents CBEAH WOVE ElTVELOraS, pkg 3 RBADtirci QjLASSES With nickel rim, regu lar price $1; spe cial Friday H7i POST CA&X AL BUMS Fancy cloth jfovered, hoi J 200 cards. 60c vala 33 Sewing Silk 5c Pure dye slik thread, for hand or machine use, in black, white and the leading colors, 100 yard spools. 5 Cents BETWIlIi TBOU BEB KAJTOEBS Nickel finish, reg ular price 15o: special lOd 6o wRiima TABLETS, special for 3 HOLDFAST SNAP DBISS FASTEN ERS Black or white, all sizes, dosen 36 Hair Pins 6 for 5c , Shell color hair pins, come six in box, and sell regu larly for 20c the box. special Friday only 5 Cents 1 Summer Dress Goods lA i WOMEN'S SHIRT WAIST FRONTS: Hand embroidered, in open work effect. First class quality linen, and regularly worth $2.50 each (IQg extra special Friday, only Embroideries to match; wide or narrow widths. Materials are Swiss or Cambric, and they come in blind or open work de signs. Regular values to 65c the yard, for 19c BS53& Voiles, Panamas, Serges and various weaves in fancy, light colored, summer dress goods; regular values 50c to $2.50 the yard. The season's choicest novelties. Thousands of yards Friday at ONE HALF PRICE Toilet Paper Large slied roll of the famous Ma Jsatlo toilet paper, regularly 10c, spe cial Friday, 80 dor., or roll 7 Cents BBUSXES, with rood bristles and solid back, a regular 50c brush, sp'l Friday .29 SEASCUISS FOUNTAIN STKOTOB Red rubber, 3-qt. sixe, $160 val ...98 Dandruff Cure 32c A full siied 60c bottle of the fa mous Coke Dand ruff cure, sold ev- ery where at this price, Friday spe cial at 32 Cents CKJUflliX'S US TEBXNB TOOTjK POVTDIB San itary, effective, a regular 25o denti frice, sp'l ..19 WOMEN'S SAN XT AST NAPKINS, box of H dozen, ftc valuo Jor '5c Stationery 12c theJBox An odd lot of hox stationery in neat boxes, good grade, that sells regular ly for 25c, special Friday while they last 12 Cents la Men's Bathing Suits One Fourth Less Black Petticoats at $1.69 WOMEN'S PETTICOATS, of black Heatherbloom, with deep double flounce, finished with clusters of four tucks and i-in. silk embroidered edging; another style nf fine mercerized sateen in large black and white plaid, with deep flounce and three clusters of fine tucks; $2.25 and ?Q $2.50 values, special plU7 PILLOW TOPS Fine white materials, stamped in pretty designs for English eye let, shadow or i-rencn emnroioery; plain back lo match; values to $1.25, spe- 68c 07 All you fellows who arc planning beach trips better buy one of these and take it with you. Come in all sizes and all colors. Xone but good qualities sold in this store. Regular prices from io cents to $o.i special r nday at . . ". VA Less CHILDREN'S COATS AND JACKETS Full length model and a variety of style, materials pongee, pique and lingerie fabrics, ages 2 to 6 year.-.; regular values JP $5 30 tn $20, special I 0. Regular $1 50 to $4 75 values 07 MEN'S SILK SHIRTS, in solid colors, stripes or dot ted patterns, pongees, etc., reg. $5.00 values. (tQ iA cial MENS FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, splendid patterns, in blue, browns, reds, greens, etc., regular values 50c. Special 25c Every Clock in the Store Reduced An unequaled assortment to select from. See the window display on Washington street. Clocks for hall, den, office or bedroom, all good timekeepers. All reduced in price. BLUE-FLAME COOK STOVES One-burner size, $3.50 val., for $2.50; 2-burner size, $5.00 value, special $3.95 All at Special Prices. GAS HOT PLATES, reg. $2.50 each. Special $1.98 Two-burner size, worth $4.50 ea., spec'l $3.50 ALL LAWN MOWERS, any kind or size, at ONE FOURTH LESS I If Only a Limited Quantity. Come Early Sale Carving and Dinner Sets Thfy antiksif cu c;n ; c better m iic iiaiinci itaic kjuu in i uic attend CARVING SETS, k" ' and attractive handle $200 values, special at $.175 values, special a! $4 50 value, special .it $4 75 va!i:e, special at $5 50 values, specral at $7 25 values, special at $8 50 values, spev.:al at ranteed steel f 1.55 $2,90 3.50 3.65 84.35 f 5.75 96.75 DINNER SETS. dainty decorations, line 40-piece sets, specia 50-piece sets, specia 60 piece sets, specia neat shapes. with full gold at . f 3.29 at....M.95 at . . 6.40 100-piece sets, special at . $9.93 We are showing fall line of Brasiea, Bronzes, Book Racks, Jar dinieres, etc. Wool Blankets of splendid tuality, selling for a great deal less than the regular prices this week. Some are a bit soiled, and a few are the least mite damaged in shipment, but the de fects are not nearly as prrat as the reductions. Have bedding; of the best sort, and own it at our small sale prices. Full-Size Blankets, in white, brown, light or dark gray, priced at nearlv one fourth below regular figures. i Hits 79c Values to $1.50 the yard Special A striking assortment of pure silk Oriental Pongees in two tone effects, coin dots, stripes and solid colors. Regular 7Qr Special at . I 2rC $2.25 Silk Gloves $1.W These come in black only, and in all sizes; they are the much wanted elbow length, with double finger tips, and made of a superb quality silk; regular price $2.25 djt 1A the pair, special Friday . .OlIU A gigantic clean-up on a large lot of odd lots and sizes in women s Silk Gloves; they are the wanted 16-button length and come in white, black, purple, etc.; double tipped fingers, sizes 6 and when new and fresh these gloves sold for $1.75 the pair, now to clean them up. in one day we re duce the price in a manner OQ most amazing OVC GLOVE SPECIAL No. 2 The most astounding handwear bar gain that Portland has ever heard of Women s fabric gloves in as sorted colors, 2-clasp style, sizes 5'. 6. 6'A. 7 and 7V: originally worth $1 the pair, bu( sold down to small lots and now we place them on a special counter for tomorrow's selling and mark them at a A price that means a speedy clearance; your choice at, the pair.. 1"C The Shoe Sale Don't let anything make you miss this unique sale of good foot wear. Lots are so assorted that you are sure of finding a per fect fit in the price that pleases you most. Ask for a booklet in the department, showing sizes, widths, etc., or drop us a card and weMl mail vou one. Tremendous savings. m FORESTERS CUT NOTCHES 111 300 Close Successful Convention After Initiation of . Larjre Class. " Aftr m f h wnoat racTful cotv Y9 ( i W htUry of .Oregon for 1 t Mil ii f Karq irn i'H- t5cnrated ror th. occasion and wti ber utill have a iral In Mor In th franl ternary. Soattl. C T. Mnrbcr, rnwnea io me aoore with mem her of . moonllfhl ex'-nrainn that will he held on arand treasurer, tverett. 8 K. Ffifrti, the order Aidkia- In tha work of Initiation waa P; frame Chief RanrerJohn J. fOrdy of New Trk and the grand court offi cers of Vahlrgton A ele-t tem did the work of teaching: the new member the myaterl ar.d tchlr)ta of the order and the event waa one of tha moat auc caful of the convention At th con clueiorf Mr OGradr made a speech to the membera aeaemhled on F"oitrT He dwelt upon the great purpnmf. of Foreetrr and Inatmrted the memhera In tba prlnelplea ef fraternal organiMtlon MAka Tom ef Ooutry. Mr O'Gradr ar.d the Waahlngton rla Itora were (.t r- i.y reterday vlaltmg bout, the f!lr and making aide trip to nefcrhjr towna where e'irt of For eolrjr are maintained. A rail waa made on alaror Ine A trip to. Vancouver. Rainier and other nearby rttle u alae I f of the procratq wfctck waa oar rt4 tnt. White J-eetei-day'a er-erta -e thm real work of the tr:ii entlon. the mers- the river lomormw iff aunpicea nf the Shephen ei'Ond degree Foresters Two steam- era and a dancing barga ave heen char tered and will leave the Ftark atreet NfirrTngton. au- d-ck at g o r.--k This will be the final entertainment of the week Officers nf the grar-d four' of rirea-on were given a genuine surprise yester day when they were railed to oee id bv the ilsjtirg grand court officers from Washington nd erh presented with handsome goj,' watch bearing the seel of the Foresters The gift cajne aa a great Purprlee to the Oregon membera who have been eme-taJntng their Washing-ton brcthera throughout the week Mr and Mrs O Grady left thla mom Irg with their children for the sound elite. They were aoroenpaViled by John Krklend. grand treasorer of Oregond th foiiowlrg Washlnrton ofrioera: Ir Hamig nirnsn. grasig ehsef ranger. ht under the 1 deputv s-ipreme chief ranger Aberdeen of America. H. Conkllrv. chairman of the grand trus tee. Tarnrna. V I NVirrii pre-ne tru'te Seattle Orand fecretarr T H Andrews will meet the party at flpokane, Ausrust to, and compiete the trip through Wash ington and Idaho. Intruclng the su preme chief ranger to the grand court officers of Idaho Mr, NIP, DO RAY FOK THE WEARY CITY MAX Ctty em pi fry aa will he allowed va tlona of j daya tht yeor and all years hereafter. This wss derHed at yeeter day a see: log of th ooonetl Hereto fore t snr ioye. wllk tbe srertnaj of tb.rolloe and firemen, were Jlow4 but ) daya. Th council also wot4 t al low th ettr eteeuttre board wk. irnwii: nsriM fr-iB. grsrva utwn terefrary apf-'nlsnee' whi, tbo uj. rar.ger. fpoane, Ibonu li. Aodreoa, j ioj es a: a vu their vs. attu&a. . lASl ACCOUNT FILED III 1888 Heir to' Calef Estate De mands Accounting Af ter 20 Years. Mr. Al-nir Calef Wood baa aproaled t th eoxiaty foott t eosnpel Eeward QtMrfeenbwali t make aa bowownflng at t Ker s-psraie eslat a4 the elM of fcr brolher. Al e Cfclef. derived from the estate of their father. Charles E. Calef. She alleges that Quackenbueh has failed to account for his steward ship aa the only aunrlvlng executor or the will for iO years, ho having filed Ma last report In 1MI. Judge Webater Issued an order re quiring Quae kenbueh to come Into court within in daya with a detailed state ment of the money and property re ceived nd espended. to fiia wouchera and to refer to orders of th court au thorising such expenditure a he may hare made. No order have been made by the coprt In the last 19 rear. The report made by Quackenbosh In 1MI shows! that there wa then it.i'i on hand belonging to Alio Calef and 111 tl belonging to Almlra Calef, who res sine become th wife )f James McL Wood. I'wder th terms f th will th property waa converted Into rash and th part belonging; to th children wms b reinvested by th erecotov-s hi mortgages and atocks for th benefit f th ehlldren. to be held1 sintfl th so reached Use art of I and th davghitr th ar f ik Th wU waa made In 17 at The Dalles. Charles E. Calef having died there th same year. Originally there were four executors. One declined to eerre and the others dropped out until. Ii only Quark- enbuah waa left. Prevlome to that time fire reports wer made to the court, but the one filed In MM Is the only one since, and Mrs. Wood now Insists that she shall b Informed a to just what baa been don during the last 10 years. There is generally more discord In a church choir than th music would seem to Iodic t. Sh Uk ed TUara- atn Chaa. E. Bmltb of West FrsnV Itn. Main, sys: I I1ka good thing and hsv adopted T. King's Kew Llf pills aa Mir family la x at iva medicine. beease they are good and do their work wltfcewt snaking a fuss about It." These pstaJee aurlSer ld at fckldaaore Prug t.0. ISC