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Ve Carryover 150 Models in Roval Worcester arid Bon Ton Corsets-Exclusive Portland Agents, Price 50c Up . . - . i i The Ladies' Home ournal ra. terns are sold here. We have the exclusive agency Prices 10$ and 15c. : Summer quar terly Style Books on sale af Pattern De partment. Price, including a A free pattern ................. .wU v (Skinner's Satin Look for the name in tne sel vage of every inch of it. Buy GUAR ANTEED lining and practice real economy. No imitations are as -good as the real thing. . Black and (1J t PA all colors. Price, the yard. . J) 1 QJ Wort mm (r 117 o . ' ' ' ' " - V. German China-Open Stock Special bargains. ISfeatly Decorated German Dinner Seis-50 Pieccs-$3.25 More bargains brought forth for Wednesday from ;; our splendid sale of Dinncrware; The bargain mentioned in the headline is on a white semi-porcelain ware, 50 pieces, regularly worth $4.45, for ; . . . .$3.25 ' 60-picce set, regular price $5.66, for. . . .'.94.15 100-piece set, regular price $8.70, for. . , .$0.65 SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER SETS with V small floral spray and green shading decoration. 60-piece sets, $6.30 value, for. . .,. .$5.00 ; 60-piece set, regularly $3.00 at. .. ...... .SG.35 lQO-piece set, regularly $12.45, at.... V.U . $0.20' HAVILAND FRENCH CHINA, ; pink spray decoration with gold-traced handles and knobs. $ 60-picce, special for this sale. ...... ... .$20.50 100-piece set, special for. this sale.. . . . . . .$20.00 HAVILAND CHINA. DINNER SETS, neat ' spray decorations, solid gold handles and knobs. -; 60-piece, special only ...... ; ... . . $30.23 100 pieces, special for this sale at,,. ....$44.50 ':: ODD HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS., .'quite a goodly number in. the lot, closing, out at;. ;. one third less than regular price. We are shows ; ing new lines of Decorated Semi-Porcelain -Dini nerware, opeh stock patterns. We are: showing new; Alcohol Cook' Stoves, Trays; Sugar;, andf. Creamers, Chafing Dishes, Kettles and Stands,;, in the mission effect, in both nickel and copper, i' $1.50 Shirts for 79 c Ea Plain.or pleated bosom Golf Shirts for men, coat" styles,' in dark; or light patterns and a - splendid assortment to ! make your selection from ; all sizes and sleeve lengths, good quality; fast color, materials in the mosf wanted of 'pre vailing styles,' separate or at- ons:;i,mi !- s VjS; Embroideries- and Accessories for Wednesday . EMBROIDERIES-Sfjecial lot-of Swiss and Nainsook mate- : rials'from 4. to 18 inches wide. . These have just been received ;K?and 'they're ' handsome patterns, v-There are also some Em-' I brodered Bands to match the edges These are very desirable . ' for the new' flounce skirts. Two lotsvalues uo to ")fl . RIBBONS-rNTovelty Ribbons of extra fine quality silk in the newest spring colorings arid designs. There are. fancy stripes; plaids and Dresden effects; arid they come from 3i Jo 6 inches wide. : You'll wait a long tinicbefore there's another ribbon: barmjike this, so supply your needs now.; 'Regular values up C to $1.00. the. yard at .a.1. ......' '.,.. . . . .....,......""........... :v,iiV -'"' WV-J-A-S . ''lV':.":':'-''f'''..J,''..''-,:.iv i V:v j , 1 , .,'', . IScRuchings 8c Neck lengths' in all kinds and, colorings, net chiffon or mouiseline de soie.val- sues dp to il5c s , O Silk Gloves 85c: Two-clasp style 'Gloves in all the; new shades, wis taria, maisj - rose, etc, to match spring . gowns, pair . . 85c r HairRibbons25c Six inches wide and all' silk, just the right weight and widths for hair rib- bons. Special, or the yard ........ .LtDC $1 Laces 29c Yd- Venise I-ace Edges and Bands, Oriental Edges and Bands and Net Top Laces, values up Qf to $1.00 yard.....5JC $2.75 Bells $1.98 Persiarr or Tinsel . Belts, fit-: ted rah good quality buckles, values to $6.00 at $3.98, and to 1 AO $2.75 at ......... J)lyO Kid Gloves 79c Odd sizes in one-clasp style Cape Gloves for women, also two-clasp Kid Gloves, values to $1.50 the f - IJC oair Lace Bands k8c Also Colored Dress ; Trim . mings in all the new shades, values to $4.00 at $1,98, to $2.00 at 08, and AQ to $1.00 at ......... :4oC 20c Kerchiefs We Pure Ir(sh Linen, sheer qual ity, with J4 or fi-inch hems, worth ' to 20cf each. Special Wednesday , A at tached cuffs. - Regular value up to'Jf A h $1.50. SpecM for Wednesday only C Underwear astc Ribbed Underwear . , for summer -Pants, Vests or : Union Suits. Vests are low cut and without sleeves; pants are knee length, with tight or umbrella knee; union suits are knee length, lace trimmed low cut and in sleeveless. Values up to $1.00. ntOv qa.AS.. ,v' ,! ; i, ,., Mm" Chfld'KHnSP There are lace effects or Ulcllli 1X1. 11UUCU ings. There" are fast black or fancy colors in cardinal, sky, pink or tan. There are all over ? laces and boot lates. There are the regulation child's hose and those with full fashioned leg and. foot All at. one 1 7 8 price- values to, 50c, the pair ...... .1 I C '- ' i n r Children's Dresses at 69c 1 -MJL- Sightly Dresses of fast color, good-wearing gingham, in Jtsuster Brown, French or fancy effects; checks, stripes tcV Sizes 1 to -4 years. " ' Prices as follows Reg. 85c values, each 69 $10 and $1.65 val. $1.19 Reg. $1.00 val., each 87 $1.75 values, each $1.39 Reg. $1.25 val., each 98 $2.00 arid $2.25 val. $1.68 J Waists at Half Price A lot of about 200 very smart White Waists offered for tomorrow at half their real worth. Stylish bodices of good quality material.'2' Originally marked at prices that , were none too high the low: prices that have helped make this department .the bargain center as well as the style center of the northwest. Plain tailored, . embroidered tailored and embroidered lingerie effects, .pleated or tucked, regularly worth from $1.5,0 to $6.00 each. 4 HALF China. The most wanted artfcles, very low price. 7- inch Plates, worth $1.50 the dozen, at 9 1.10 : 7-inch Plates, worth $2.25. the dozen, at $1,75 8- inch Plates, worth $2.00 the, dozen, at $1.30 8-inch Plates, worth $2.50 the dozen,- at $1.05 Decorated Fruit Saucers, worth $1.50 doz. $1,05 ' Decorated Fruit Saucers, worth $2.00 doz. 81.50 . Decorated Fruit Saucers, worth $3.50 doz,: $2.50 ' 8- inch Berry Bowls, 30c value, special only 20f 9- inch Berry Bowls, 50c value, special only 35 10- inch Berry Bowjs, 65q. value, special only 45V 11- inch Chop Dishes, worth $1.25, special at 05f All German China .at Specially Reduced Prices. ' Hundreds of Articles to Select From. , , ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS, the most sn'taryv sightly articles possible to use for the., . up-to-date kitchenV High-grade quality and fin- sn- "Saucepans, Kettles, Waffle Tins, Tea'Kettles, Cake Griddles, Spoons, Ladles, Cereal Cookers. , $1 J 5 handbags $1.29 Drawstring Bags; the most popular bag on the market today for women s . shopping use. Good qual ity leather in black, brown or tan. Large size, regu- lar$1.75 val,. flj ( Special. . . . . 1 ROSE HAT PINS, made! of real Oregon roses, met alized and mounted on strong sterns worth $1.25 each, at, . ,69 1 "js I ' J The Towel Sale Is Tremendous Bargains Every one with towels to bay thould come promptly, for Urge ' the titortments are. Immense quantities are being sold, and if you wait, "we may have to tell you that the towels you came especially to buy are all sold. Our customers tell us these are the very best 'towel bargains we've ever given, and former records for values at these April sales are hard to beat. , Hand Towels Special at 5c Goodquality ,of 'white .y Hand 1 Towels, with hemmed ends, 100 in -the April tale; special for today at, each. .............. ............DC Bath Towels Special at 17c Bath Towels, heavy bleached, with hemmed.1T ends, large size, special sale price..,,;. 1 IC Hiick Towels Special 10c ' Good- heavy weight Huck, made with hemmed . i ends, splendid for hotels and rooming house in' Special at, each.. 1UC Huck Tdwels Special A212C Large Hemmed Huck Towels, with red 101 border; special for today's' selling, each, 12C Trimmed Hats Fourth Less Special Table at tSNSSMMMWMMM . $3.95. Note special bargain table of smart hats at( this low special price. An exciting special that takers in a superb assortment of smart ,Trirnmed Hats, regularly worth up to $20.CX). There is a wealth of choice in trimming, ii'color,'in shape and in. general effect. Jaunty, piquant affairs of distinctive ; elegance . and decided originality, , Fpr Wednesday's selling we offer you about 200 trimmed with flowers, wings, quills, silk or ribbon, etc." Regu larly worth from $3 to $20 at ONE FOURTH LESS LARGEST TRAIN PORTLAND ID , ' (Special Dtapttek to Tkt Jml.) r-, Wash..' April 29. TTi largest frlht train rr pulled out if this pur, tmna niro is lunoui ror ireigni trains) constated of 1S4 rar. drawn br n rarini. bound for Portland over tha Tvnrth Bank railroad. If anything- wr rdd to deroonatrate th aupretnary : :.ll,0!iiM:)! WILL VRITE III : WORDS OF FIRE - . . . . . ' if Local Capitalists Organize to Promote 2u)Tel Adrer tlslng: Deyicc " cm tmms Horn U7DIDEO. Tha OR RINK treatment for tha cr of tt Drir.k HaHit ran b aad aho!u eonf iJnr It de- red aJl otra for w hikr. br or whir i'"f)boilc- atlTniianla Tbou .'.! h so'-cepcf cii ud Inland ymro ben rt'-r4 to Ua of eo l!."f and tiBfu!naa. Cajt rerl7., C " T.TT COSTS 0XT SI A SOZ. bttruu. la S-aefc Boa. T fni Yr ORRI.VE Banklet - . i 1 r.la-n ' T.lof- t to s K .V. oHHfvv fiu'.dlnr. -r" tv " oPIXli a aoid - f(rft 'a ,wher, ' 1 1 a.Jt, -. , Si . Diatnawora, t . - !r ' acd j:i Ifirt ft. o Portland In tha inland empire terri tory, nay thoae who know, thta one event hould farnlah conclusive evidence for 11 time.- v ' To have hauled the same tonnage over the -mountains to Pug-et-sound would have required at least four trains wlHi double headers over the mountain di vision, with crews and extra equipment to handle the extra trains, it la an eaay matter to see how f relent ran be pulled dowff the Tiver lnre- the new road was opened up. But with all the bis trains that have cone out of tbla place the rec ord . remained for the regular freight crew on , the Portland run. Ordinary trains consist of S4 to ?t cars, while on the Northern pacific tha tralna usually make up with 20 to SO to KHenaburir. when the eteep srrade up tha Ckscadea la first encountered. Then additional motive power la seeded. - Dffwi tha JWver" aCeaas little. - And "down tha river" nuni but little to the North Back railroad, for It la aa easy to pull a larse train up tha river aa it Is to handla it solas; down. - There Is not a foot ef the line that haa a (rade to apeak of. the bed being practi cally level all tha way frora-Paaro to Vancouver. c;nrineera eay tnat it re quires as mnrh steam to pull dowa the river as It docs to make the trip up ward, as there la scarcely a foot of the Una where the grade la heavy enoucn to allow a train to move without the aid of steam. - - - .. Tha movement- ar. rrelcht and of nas- mrera haa Mcreaaed every day ewwte the new line waa opened, and the ofe)e tlve point of all the bueineea of tha line la Portland. Thle fall, whea the move ment of grain begins, will for the first time be realised something of the Im mense volume of bastoeet watrs the line will handle, and an Ma will thea be formed -of the Immenee tonnare whlrh haa BVen diverted from the north ern section of the Inland etnrtre -er the mountains to Paget eoend. solely beeauee no traner-onatlon . Una waa opened down the Columbia. . rtlaved Ih. r.tf im feetf rrrenered bf T7e iret TceMi prvrre ?a n't aei er a iiw world connects Calcutta wlta. Howrea, .The prlrv-ial see te whlc ta !n veutlon haa been put in the sasthaa been In the displaying of election re tuma by Chicago and New Tork news- fapers. It was found poselble to display ha returns from a point 200 feet above tha ground so as to bo plainly .visible over a dlatance of four blocks.' F9ur blocks In Chicago are about equal in length to seven blocks In Portland, ao that it la expected to be possible to flssh the signs la view ef many thou sands of people. - Mr. Thompson stated thla morning that the work of organisation would be completed at once and the Installation of elect Ho algn writing equipment com menced during the neat few weeks. Local rapitallsta are organising a company of which A. C Thompson, a Baa Francisco business maa who re cently moved to Portland. Is to be presi dent end manager, for tha construction and Jtsnlaylng of electric Blirn writing contrivancea In tl eoeat cities.- The capitalisation will bo 1.0. Loca tions for two of the contrivances have already been secured In Seattle, where they will attract tha attention of vlelt ora to tha exposition. Later this season several elgaa wtii he erected In Port land and in other cltiee of tha coaet- A BEAUTinX READ ef balr It a vomsuas richest treasure. Da not ncolcct It, let It become CRAY ar FADED USE STEAMER RACE ENDS III COURT Owners of Dalles City Sue Charles R; Spencer for Damages. . Tha Ula of a steamboat excursion and Its disastrous end Is being told to day la tha federal court Tha salt la for damages la tha sum of tlS.SOO brought by tha owners of tha Uaiiea City againat tha steam ar Charles H. Spencer. . On the morning of Mar SL. 1105. with rival baada playing, tha competing teareers Ianes city ana inariea K. Upeoeer. decked with flaga. left for the upper Columbia. Tha IttUes City puued out from tha Alder street, dock about ... a ee eva s. nvrvnnrn a. two minutes berora i a. m. ana tlte r."Z" TV"L"fc'" fpencer left at 7. both passing through Hay's fyirin fno "Electric sign writing. keyboard eimlUr that aa a type- eva vi citas, WW asiy 7 writer operate eiectrlo con wbK-n print nor la let ugh tha am a type- we arw ni ui mmir i tacts uc-oa kesJiJiy. cIaT an laxnriant I fit1".- Vi aatalaata ba praad at mn to of Are. A recent Improvement te the . original Invention makes It poeelbla te lra. IDtS keep It 1st show It different sine In a minute, or Ua larBXa Dy Its retTSISX BXSe, one every six ewoiwi i ne leiiers sre K,nT A nvr made l feet high and the entire 'C Aim l4Trrii. r .T.-r will be 1& fe-t ng The eet ef earn ' ' T T7if j T C";Ctrr srrarat.ts la ltr. More tK t L S ' ' 1 ? vttTf .2,"?,, A 77! reMeerent Umps sre required In the ZLL. JZ'7tr, if 1. operation ef ni ,rprtaa Any letter li w .' i - li of the ejpnahet miv be mad. I e-r f lTjT tTTt Uom,- be letter er -r t"H" te r-r-r-c r-- rBV r nr. w . ta-te While ena tn is rtee d'e-l. va lerarWK. eV 4. wow. cxasv a-oo. iiumois Biy cx Then followed soma unusual nceur- reacea. Aaxlous to raia time the steam- era reeel down river. The Bpencer waa slowly trat rarely gaining on her rival. Peeeeeigere crowded te the gaaMa. the excitement wss Inteaea The fpenrer trted to pass eei tha starboard aid and fatted. A second attempt wss made M was about ta be successful, sppar eetlv. whn the t)eMee City euddenlv turned end croaeed dtrwctly In front ef the rpeeer. - Tl crseh that fallowed Mew out the rvtledec heads of the talles City, entaehed bee stem and 'trained the wKota veeeU Att.rp.il Fandera and A lira, for tha Tallea City, are attemtt-l Ing to show that the Dalle City wits only following hr usual route, which Included several landing. Attorney Stapleton and Montagu for the Bpen cer contend that the collision waa caused by the design of the Dulles City pilot to save the race and could easily have bean avoided. ; BABY BOY SHOT BY- - ACCIDENT; MAY DIE (United Press Leased Wlra.i - "nokane. ' April 10. Prddl Hlldebrand. two a ad a half years old. was shot In tha head and 'dangerously wounded today bv a smalt Tej? across the atreet with a zz cauoer revolver. The child I the son of Gabriel Hllde hrand. Tha police are uhabla to find tha boy wno aid tns snooting. Holy Cross Church Fair. - - Opening tonight, a fair 'will he held throughout the week at the Holy Cross church, Portsmouth at at Ion, by the women of the congregation. All kinds of fancy articles, atlverware and furni ture aril! be aold. I.unch will be served every day from lltSS o'clock until 1:19 A'elw.lr mnA .tinner from K a'rirwlt t n 7 ' , rt o'clock la the evening. A sneclal chick en dinner win be on tne program Pat- nrday evening. Mualo win be fur nished and ail errorts win oe made to entertain the -vteltora. So charge will be mad for admlaslon. Los Angrlca Today, Th Lo Anrelee team open a week' series with Portland en tha Vauahn treet grounds this sftemoon. in tne vpen-tg ertea in Angel cap- tirM four at the seven gam from Port hind. More th 7.M.efl.t telephone eaeagea were sent In the United Ptates leat year, trie atrmbee of in itmmenn la eerrVe bsiing grown te exceed tk i.tH.MI mark. A' new weed destroyer for gardeners combine a narrow spade with a pair of Jaw, operated from the handle In such a manner a to lift weeds which tha spade haa loosened. - . l here may- be some t extravagance in the talk one often hears concern-. ing the qualities .claimed . for certain breakfast . , foods.. ' . . . e . But people who have them r e g u 1 a r 1 y . for breakfast say that Shakespeare himself would have found it im-, possible to describe the "fetching" flavor and appetizing' crispness of Post Toasiies ' "the Taste Lingers ' fls4a ay Postern Cereal Co., Ltd. ; PsttlCrtk,Mlch. .