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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY JaqjrUJOUST , C7 100f- r n J A speca n tall fabrics mat seuregw UieSS UOOUS iariy at $t, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Widths are M to 56 inch. They come in clem r and sjiljshconh bmations of green,brown, blue.dark red or gray. Shadow stripes and checks are the most popular. There are worstedsseryes or Panamas. The sale lasts two days, Friday and Saturday of TruYweek. Extraordinary values to start the season's selling. I wo aays oniy. vvci twv j""-' w."" ,v All Economical Portland Buys at Sale BohemianGlass This vrryIruttc l.ne on . at pi.ru aM..nihinKly W Wf direct articular attention to the ,avinBs to be t,.un.l on the articles offered. Fastidious home furnishers f.nd here an opportunity to make many weicome additions to their assortment. Rest quality Bohemian Cl.ns- wjre with cold decorations. Nappies, 90c vals.TO Footed Honbons $1S V u i u t t - - " l-noted Bonbons. $2 (X) values v. . .$1-55 Tall Jellies. $2 HO val ues ..2.2 Tall Jellies, $4.00 val ues f3.15 v .w RhiwVi'n? n Qrnr:iirhrr: wm Yards n.a yMrlwnd' Fy a sac. Besf quaiv Seersucker 4 ft for making waists9, dresses, children's dresses, etc. "y 1 1 m hv&llac Re9ular values In this lot run to $1.50. U ill U re 1 1 d 3 Covers are absolutely fast black, of good quality, and the handles come in natural woodTJiorn or fancy trimmed. About 100 for our Friday's selling QQ Values up to $1.50. Take youT choice while they last Nappies, $1 vals.75 Nappies, $2 values, each fl.55 $1.00 handled Nap pies $1.35 handled Nap pies $1.05 $1.80 handled Nap pies $1.20 80c handled Nappies, each 62? 75c footed Almond Dishes 5 $1.00 footed Almond Dishes $1.50 footed Almond Dishes $1.25 Footed Bonbons, $1.35 values $1.05 Nappies, $2.50 values, each $1.75 Berry Bowls $5 00 each $3.95 Berry Bowls. $6 75 values $5.35 Berrv Bowls, $7.50 values $5.95 Water Bottles, $4 00 values $3.15 Water Tumblers, worth $11 doz.$8.T5 Wine Sets $6.00 val ues $4.75 $9 50 Water Sets, 7 pieces $7.50 Wine Sets, $8.50 val ues $6.75 Wine Glasses, $9 val ues, dozen ....$7.15 Claret Glasses, $12 values, dozen.. $9.50 MMMM W S"WaW Our 219th FtmmE u In the Notion Aisle Bone Hair Pins, shell color, 'i dozen in box, assorted shapes; r5c val 10 Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 1 dozen on card, for waists, shirts, etc.; special, the dozen 5 Rubber Dressing Combs, extra heavy, large size; 50c val ues 30 Lambert's Listerine, 7-ounce bottle, worth 50c, spl. only 37 Postcard Albums, hold 200 cards, worth 25c each, spl...,15 Olives, each Olives, each . Olives, each . Olives, worth $2.00 $1.55 worth $3.50 $2.75 worth $4 00 $3.15 worth $4.25 Cake Plates, $6.75 values, at. . . .$5.35 Cake Tlates, worth $8.75. for.... $6-75 Pitchers, $6.35 val ues, for $5.O0 each $3.35 All gold decorated GlasswaVe specially priced. Puff Boxes, worth $2 each $1.55 Puff Rors, worth $3.50 each ....$2.75 .2WrV fafW a 50c Neckwear Specials 17c f-f3pienciin quality ana all new, Afa!T fresh poods, bought at a tremen- 'ffijS. . .. i.. ... ...V. :j'MrTM' maker, and ready for rndav buv- &tf ers at 1-3 to 1-2 of the real values. The as- Kfi 5nrtmrnt r-nntainQ Qtwirw- ( ollarc Rau'c Jabots, etc., in charming effects ; i values to 50c each, special AC WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, with colored border, or in plain white hemstitched design. A grade regularly sold pj at 12Sc each, special C AUTOMOBILE VEILS; a small lot containing about 5 doz en in all. Colors green and red only; regular value to $1.00 each, Friday's price lUC DRESS NETS, 4? inches wide; come in filet mesh with ring dots or plain dotted effects; cream, white or ecru; regular val ues to $1.00 the yard. A special cash purchase enables A Q us to, offer them at fiOC Values to $2.00 at 98 EMBROIDERIES in short lengths, edges, insertions, etc.; pieces to 4 yards. To make room for fall embroideries, must go at prices ridiculously small, regardless of cost. SILK GLOVES, Fownes' or Kayser's make, lfi-button length; come in black or white; all have double-tipped fingers; values to $2.20 the pair. Special Fine Silk and Net Waists Now Half , . . . - Very dressy Waists for wear on all occasions. Beauty bodices that fastidious women will be intensely enthusiastic oyer. The richest affairs in lace waists, or of silks in fancy plaid e that one seldom has a chance of attending, and women who wear the better sort of apparel, will not be slow in responding. Made in the most wanted styles and materials are the besYtoTe had, fashioned by artists, who ffj? JTO know how to impart the mysterious, indetin- If) 2) UJ rl aJlelhinglhat makes style. rWWWj55 U g 1 gfl $10 Waists- ft5WLsJ(L7 Eft20 Wa'sl5G1 A fnt55Wal5tsC)7 0 Speciarait3'V" Special at Jt ZU Special t 4 t.UU Special a4 31 Garter Elastic, extra heavy silk ribbed, 1 inch wide, all colors, comes in i - yard pieces; 30c val.. 19 Button Thread, extra heavy, black or white, ,100-vard spools; 5c val?., 3 for 10 Dress Shields, "Our Favorite" brand, white silk, all sizes; regular and shirt waist styles; 35c val ues, pair 19 Hair Rolls, 12-inch size, come? in all shades; regular 15c values, special.. lO Hsir Brushes, with solid backhand pure bristles; wcVth $1.00 each, spl. only... 50 Ruled Writing Tab lets, smooth paper; worth 10c each, spe cial 5 Writing Paper, in boxes, fine cloth fin ish; reg-ular 30c box, special 15 Seamless Sanitary Napkins, 1 dozen in a box, special for Fri day, box, only.. 39 Sanitol Face Cream, for tan and sunburn; regular 25c jar.. 19 Tourist Cases, roll-up cases made of crer tonne and rubber lined, for holding toi let articles; regular $1 val, spl. Friday. 09 Kodak Albums, for unmounted pictures, 50 leaves; worth 75c, special 40 Writing . Paper, Am sterdam linen finish; worth 35c pound, spe cial 19 Combination Shoe Sale t Chemise 69c The Petr,coats 99c Women's Sateen Petticoats, Nightgowns $1A9 Women's Nightgowns of fine quaTiiyTfoligcto Women's Chemise made of fast black, made full size, fects, with square yoke and splendid grade of Cambric and with 9-inch tucked flounce elbow sleeve, trimmed with finished with pretty embroidery, and finished with tucks in fine quality Swiss insertion. Plain skirt. Made with square clusters. Extra dust ruffle. Sell regularly at 4 ltd Yke. R regular $1.00 rr - Worth 51.50. bpecial PliJ value, special Friday avC $2.25. Special for Friday's selling 1,99 c Buy shoes in any style and save from one third to one half of the price you'd be asked to "pay else where. Here at this splendid shoe store of ours you'll find a double sale in full force. ALL MEN'S, CHILDREN'S and WOMEN'S OXFORDS (three styles in women's and three styles in men's excepted) on sale at Reduced Prices. This includes the very fin est, and in both the men's and wo men's lots, you'll find JQ 1 A values to $6 going for. . . 17 If it's women's high shoes you are looking for read below. 85c Women's Hose Worth to 35c WOMEN'S KNIT UNDER WEAR, in odd lines. Sum mer and medium weight pants, vests and union suits; Swiss or richelieu ribbed, fan cy trimmed. Yets come in high nock, long sleeves; high neck and short sleeves: pants in ankle or knee length. The regular values in this lot run to b")c the garment. Broken lines, but standard OA grades; ihoicc Fridav . JjC BOYS BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in broken lines, but al! sjZf in ihf Ft ; regular values to "0c the garment ; spc- -t e cial for Fridav. just .. 15C MISSES' SWISS RIBBED .FAN la, lace trimmed; mt the thing for early fall wear, worth "c. spec. CHILDREN'S AND MISS ES' HOSE; lace effects lxl or 2x1 ribbed: fast black, tan or white: values to ?"c, spe cial for Friday, 3 Pair for 3Pr.50c gfmmfflnm .Vi J Ti I WOMEN'S FAST BLACK HOSE; full fashioned, or with shaped foot and ar.kle, in g-ades regularly worth to o.'ic tin- pair. Large. 1 1 T - numner on -aie r ri lav : 3 Pair for 50c 19c NEW SHIRT WAISTS for b -y . Moth,--r I r'rnd irake. A la:e -hi j - rt y unpack ed a; ;d readv '' did a-"Pme:T excellent values. -alt splen- All Men's 50c Fancy Hope at 25c Friday we let down the bars and mark all our 50c fancy hose for men at half price. See the immense window display on Fifth street, and mark the patterns you like best. Make it a point to attend the sale and supply yourself with fancy hose for months to come. Five hundred dozen InthYloirVatterns are: handsome lace effects black silk embroidered designs in figures or clocking, fancy stripes, plaids and Jacquard effects, the sale lasts for two days, and r bylhaTllmea iTlh e particular men of Portland should be supplied; the pair at, onlyC Style X250 Women's tan Russia calf, blucher style, ex tension sole, medium heel and toe, splendid style for fall wear; stamped La Art Bonte, $3.50 3)17 Style B201 Ten-button shoe in patent colt, extension sole, military heel, dull calf top, slight swing last, slipper foxed ; stamped La 0 "t A Bonte, $3.SU . . . . . X if Style 201 Women's Lace Bluchers, patent colt, with medium extension sole. A new short vamp last, with dull kid top. A neat pattern with a na"rrow shank ; stamp ed La Bonte, r) 1 A $3.50 VLi.lV Style 202 Women's Blucher Shoe of patent colt, with dull calf top. Good weight soles, but not extended, giving light appearance; stamped La Bonte. A f at $3.50 lU Style 255 Women's Glaced Calf Bluchers, with dull calf top. Extension soles. A ser viceable, stylish shoe; stamp ed La Bonte, A A $3.50 3L.lU Style 251 Women's bright finished dongola kid, laced, Blucher style, with dull calf top, high arch last. Medium extension sole and Cuban heel ; stamped La Bonte, $3.50 Bags at 14 l0l2MF Bags at V4 to l2 A lot of about two hundred of the finest handbags ever manufactured. Values the greatest ever offered, but they areodd lots. However, the lucky women who get the bargains won't mind, for they'll have something different. Not manyof a kind. Other values as great as these below: One $18 c 1 7C One $75 c It 7C One $i0 c 7 7C One $7.50 c 7C J)f.J Bag for I Bag for PJ I J B'a'a for 4 i 2 Bag for patterns; j tUt "n'v 1JK. 11 1 $2.19 $2.25 Smyrna Rugs at $1.59 A Friday special on a wool, double-faced rug, size 30x60 in. These come in pleasing colors and a wide range of designs. They will do much to brighten up a room and to save larger rugs or carpets. Come and see the patterns and values, and vou will buv fl PA liberally Friday.' 1.0" WHITE WOOL BLANK ETS Full size, full weight. link or blue border, nicelv ibound; reg. $5.50 the pair special . . HEAVY TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS Fringed all around. Oriental designs and color ings; reg. $2.25 values Friday only... K75 S Fringed $1.65 FISHERMEN INDIGNANT OVER NEW LAW AND TROUBLE IS EXPECTED it-!l rifrk t Tb mrmil T, rUt Or . c ?T F1fr.fr r.r. Aurtt 25 Ti uroor-la no 1t,: tl Is w wt)t-n rqilr f'.hln rr ueitl Tfn mi 8ttir. r 1V Th r I 1 . - n t KKh A4rtM. Wr J M- I-t1ot of St- T Olf Tr4 J '. l, Mr Th r'.h of Fn-tr.- frr-rt M a rrrrJ tii r-m4. fr,r v.vadafb. bi)lovi M tnr rf t-, lirr nA hn- ! la froint IK I am prompt to wort tn a fmrrvr. fnr h bnflt amkinr r,i from Mr n fnt--T i mr k!i tfr th tW mt Ettr t " . i ucr furuiM mt h r.iw! im lor th r-,oMvf. ' .TIT. hirt? -r. .h i 'M f.hlr,K -n h- Sin.iT rlr wnt Int" ff'-' nr. 1 Ai.fjt JS Sm of th n f1hr- hv h pt1 f'.r 'tn whlf-h rv. -hrm o riht f f)h fr ir. 'r fmm VTh ll. lf. tn Mrfh It. ! " th p:' mrnot n"thT li r!n'1in tr f--' iw p. '!)' thy tuvf pi4 fnr th r1M ArmM-ln-!r. fi) rf ik fih-Tnn "inline thT will h i he ir. f wnti: th4r lrn iplro rn lAnr h. puh- J"t . hV r t T r r,- vr Kwl Mil- th rH law In ra of an arra t "t a r.t'n of rf law thl wni4 cTlnr up a rrmtWj al q- Aa am-Wr tha m law t.-r1r ftar-ar! rm r. ahot eff tmrn fihnc. and a ' aaer ( th lawcr t.hi avra ara rvry I r-, ,r -.jcoj. with the lut fluh lnw I a." . ' r rh Initiative. prf.prx""t r t'st ir, h an attempt to r-rr- f.' t.k t.y sorn of the rliBaa'- sT f ' -ir'i'-' lower flwherrnen. In t' , the matter wilt ba tiireal,.! out ! the f r onvontion of Tejf Matf. Iipth to Tbe Joanal.k Wae-l n T wv At I". Many vls lt "s ' -(. fr.r in annual ronven 1'r,r r.r t-. 1 . am .-.-latln for the Alvai. r e - rt ,v, i K-gf Y. Ich opnd toav 'r- a i-r r pKnfon The "Irri lntur will be employed for nil of the addrenaea and 1 ! ac usion. j whloh will ronrarn prtnolpaliy the r- cation of the deaf and dumb I'RESI PEXtTr A IS ES AVIVES OF FARMERS TEA shoveled out of a bin is a child without parants: no name, no fame. Schil ling's Best is in packages. Taa crarar rafarn rar 4 kj. va pi aia. aaf afraa Sill (felted Praaa Leaae4 Wrra Jordanvlll. N. T . Aut IT With a took a prominent part, the Jordanvllle public llbrarr tr reaterdar preaentM to the people of thta community, the donora rlr r"ul RoMnaon and Harriet r. Wolrlrh Whltmore. Mr Rob- lnaon s enter, who erected It to the mem. .rv of Mr Roblnaon a father The pr.ldent In h!a apee'h touched I upon a topic near to the hearts of thoae I whom he waa addreastna; nn4 fallowed j tip 1.1a reoent wrltlnffa en the Mm aub. ect bT eulolilna the farmer'a wife and advocatlna the upltftlna of the farmer i and hta family He alao fpoke along : more aeneral lines on aoclal and eco- , nomlo problem. In a atrlkln rlaute ie-larlr,a; hlmaelf wllllnr to take an r i neomeary atep tn carrylna" out t ha de elrea of the people for the abolition of prarttree that were imperiling the na- ' iional e)J betp hava Inatallod themaelvea by thousands In the drawlnr-rooma and halls and bed chambera of this vast bulldioa All methods of destraatnr them seem rquailr useless Poisons. weeplna-a an.J beatlns fall of effacu They ara found In lonr rows on the furniture, on the walls and celllnra and even make nich dens curtains on tha windows that the rooms are darkened. The family no to be rid of the peat bit to burn the house. Xntartf CoromlMinned. (Salem fcnreto, of Tha Jonrm! I ftalem. Or . Aug. XI. Commissions aa notaries have bean issued to F. A Sul livan. Oeorre M. "tronr and William H Smith. Tortland ries BATS INVADE OLD HOME OF fA TRICK HENRY rPpeul Pwee" te TW Jaara: Rl'-hmond. Va. Au iT Kontvllle. one of the historic homf of Virginia. where tha rret orator Fa'riclt Henry. Itve-d, ta to be burnt dw-n bf hla rea- i rrandchlldren. tAot rf an Invasion of bt aMrw the opening f aprlrr It j haa been lenpoesiMe to occMpy 'any! boaa ta tha Detfh bar heed. Tfeal Wis SPECSAL 49c LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS Formerly $1.25 and $1.50 SILK JUMPER SUITS (J fr Worth up to $15.00 U7) SILK UNDERSKIRTS- (r Worth up to $5.00 Oa-.iJ SILK UNDERSKIRTS-) fxm Worth up to $6.00 For th Part To Tears Sn.t,4 A?Tli?a4 Oppoite 147 SIXTH STREET- 11 0W I iJJ I nilU Baker. Theatre G.S.L0NG&C0. 1