THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1909. Ice Cream Soda and Light Lunches Served in the Basement Butterick July Patterns and July Delineators Now on Szl STORE OPEN SAT URDAY; EVENING Last My of the- 9th Aniaiifll "June White Pays 99 EVERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED CONTRACT GOODS ALONE EXCEPTED Great Sale 15c Linen Laces 5c Yd. Sale $ 1 .00 Val. Laces 25c Dozen Sale Misses' and Children's White Dresses at One-Half Regular Prices Great clean-up of misses' and children's white Dresses," in lawns, piques, linens and French rep materials; made up in Buster Brown, sailor and Russian styles; some have Dutch necks and short sleeves and trimmed in lace and insertion; ages 6 to 14 year.' Most of them are slightly soiled from handling; values to $l00 at, each PRICE Sale 5000 Men's Golf Shirts $L0O. Values itWc&L Continuation of the- great.; sale of Men's Shirts in the Men's Furnishing Goods Section announces one of bur famous shirt sales "5000 in this lojt; all new golf shirts in ' the very best styles and materialsMadras, per cales and chambrays, in plain and fancy colors-yVery best patterns and combinations Also soft negligee shirts with attached collars Stripes and figures All sizes -Endless as sortment Shirts selling regularly at prices ranging up to $1.00 each You can buy all you C Qk want at this very low price Anticipate your needs J v See Morrison st. window display- All white furnishings reduced 5000 Prs. Men's 33c Hosiery Reduced to 17c Continuation of the great sale of 5000 pairs of men's plain and fancy colored Half Hose; in plaids, stripes, figures and embroidered effects; al new patterns 1 and colorings; ail sizes; regular 35c values-buy all you want at this price, pr. 1 1 C Men1 white Neckwear and, Handkerchiefs at June White Sale prices. Look at them. 50c Knit Undervests at 29c Each Special offering of 2000 women's Swjss-ribtoed Lisle Undervests, low neck and Oft- no sleeves, crochet lace and medallion yoke, all sizes; best 50cTalues at, each C Women's fine ribbed lisle thread Union Suits, with lace yokes and lace-trim'd AO- drawers; come in all sizes; best regular $1.50 values, at this low price, suit eOC Women's fine ribbed, lace-trimmed Umbrella Drawers, ZYz-itich lace trimming, A V all sizesi best regular 75c values buy all you want of them at this price, pr. flf C Women's, fine ribbed, lace-trimmed Drawers, French band, tight top; the best Oft- regular 50c values, on sale at this special low price, the pair take advantage C Women's regular 35c Swiss-ribbed Undervests on sale at this special price, ca...234 Our entire stock of white Underwear at June White Sale prices. Let us show you. Saturday Specials in Jewelry Special lot fancy Jet Brooches in both bright and neat finish; special values, ea.. .284 Centime Metalized Rose Hat Pins, great variety, in all colors, to select from; excep tional values buy all you want of these splendid souvenirs at, ea., 39c, 49c and 594 Special assortment of beauty and Collar Pins in gold-filled patterns; come in f ft Xe7 all finishes; wonderful values buy all you want of them at this low price, ea. Pearl Waist Sets, in carved designs, on sale at, special, set take advantage. c 281 New Jabot and Belt Pins, pretty antique patterns, in both cameos and minia- Cft tures; great special values, on sale at this low price, each let us show you 0C Oxidized Silver Purses iagood style special values, now selling at this price.. 494 50,000 Yards of 33c Ribbons at 25c Yard 1 000 Auto Veils, Reg. $2,50 Values $1.35 20,000 Pieces Women's 75c Neckwear 47c ; - ., " -, .':'i:.'-''.'-'-;,'",i,vt. 50,000 yards all-silk heavy taffeta 6-inch Ribbon, for hair hows and hat trim- OC ming; in black, white and all colors; regular value 35c, now on sale at, yard CiOC 1000 Auto Veils, 3 yards long, 2-inch satin stripe border; in black, white and 1 OJT all colors; the best regular $2.50 values, on sale at this special price, each 20,000 pieces women's Neckwear, in rabats, Dutch collars, crQats, linen collars, stocks, yokes, chemisettes; best regular 65c and 75c values, on sale at, each 47c Q 1.50 Long Silk Gloves 79c Pair Reg. $350 Parasols $ 1,98 Each 20,000 pairt women's'" 16-button length Silk Gloves, double finger tips, all the well known makes Kayser, Fownes, Gloversville and Niagara, sizes 5 to 8; black, "7Q and colors; the best regular $1.50 values buy all you want of them at, the pair I 2JC 2500 Parasols in all colors, including the hand-painted Japanese Silk Par- M QO asols; colors are 'white, pink and blue; best regular $3.50 values for, each $170 Misses' and Children's Apparel $6 Dresses 3. 2 2 In the Children's Department for Saturday's selling, a special lot of 500 Children's Dresses .in gingham, pique, linen, poplin and French rep materials Made up in the very best styles, including , Buster Brown, sailor, jumper and Russian effects--Blues, pinks, tans, white and all colors in checks and stripes- Ages 6 to 14 years Wash Dresses that are well made and . B , finished and guaranteed the best values ever offered at the price -Values range up to $6.00 each Take your choice at, each rt fc Al Children's Dept., Second Floor Last Day of the Great "June Sale" in Our Muslin Under wear Lot 1 Thousands of Cambric, Nainsook and Muslin Drawers and Corset Covers; corset covers lace and embroidery-trimmed; edgings, insertions, tucks, bead ing and ribbons; also plain tight-fitting styles; drawers made with wide flounce, plain tucked; others trimmed in lace and embroidery edgings, insertions and beading. An immense lot of 35c to 50c OC values buy all you want of them at this price aDC Lot 2 comprises thousands and thousands of Corset Covers, Gowns, Drawers and Petticoats; great spe cial purchases from leading Eastern manufacturers; cambrics, nainsooks and muslins; lace and embroid ery trimmings; all made up in the newest and Oft prettiest styles; 75c to $1.00 values at, garment OUC Lot 3 comprises new and pretty styles in Corset Cov ers, Drawers and Short Petticoats; fine materials; a wonderful assortment of dainty undergarments for your selection; the best regular $1.25- values CO n this lot to be sold at this special price, each DOC Lot A Thousands of handsome Gowns, Skirts and Drawers, in the very prettiest styles; materials in nainsook, cambric and muslin; an immense array of pretty garments, nicely made and finished; lace and embroidery-trimmed; the best regular $1.50 CL7 values, on sale at this special low price, each UflC We offer thousands of Gowns and long white Petticoats, in handsome styles; great assortment for your selection; best AO regular $1.75 and $2.00 values, on sale at, each eOC At 98c Women's fine cambric and nainsopk Chemise and Combination Corset Covers and Short Skirts, in very pretty styles, trimmed in fine embroideries, Val., torchon laces, tucks, beading, insertion and ribbons; made with fitted and plain backs, and trimmed skirts. $1.50 and $1.75 garments at, each... 98 $2.50 and $3.00 garments at, each.. 81.69 $3.50 to $5.00 garments at, each.. 82.98 Regular $6.50 garments. at, each.. 83.93 Regular $7.50 garments at, each.. 85.68 Regular $10.00 garments at, each.. 8 7.15 Women's fine cambric, nainsook and muslin Gowns, made low, round and square neck; short puff and flowing sleeves; also come high neck and long sleeves; trimmed in fine embroideries, laces, lace tucks, insertion, beading and ribbons; made full length and width. An enormous assortment to select from at the following extremely low prices: $2.00 and $2.50 Gowns at, each.. 81.49 Regular $3.50 Gowns, on sale at.. 8 2.67 Regular $3.00 Gowns, on sale at.. 8 1.98 Regular $8.50 Gowns, special, ea... 85.33 $5.00 and $6.50 Gowns at, each..83.9Q Regular $12.50 Gowns, special, ea. ..86.98 Saturday sale of 5000 yards of machine-made Linen Laces and Insertions, V, to 3 f inches wide; best styles for trimming Summer wear; values up to 15c for, yiL aturday sale of 5000do2en French and round mesh Val. Lac Edging and In sertion, ya to inches wide; best patterns; values up to $1 00 doz. yards, at Sale Men's Fancy Vests $3.00 Vals. $1.33 Great Saturday sale of 1000 Men's and Young Men's Fancy Vests, in mercerized materials Fancy linens, fancy worsteds, etc. Light and dark colorings, stripes, figures and checks in grand variety Plain and fancy packets m Well made and finished Just the vests you want for summer wear All sizes Values in the lot worth up to $3.00 each (9 On sale at this special low price ".p On sale in Men's Clothing Dept., Second Floor Sale of Rose City Souvenir Books Regular $ 1 .00 Values 50c Each In the Stationery Department for Saturday's selling, a great special lot of Rose City Souvenir Books beautiful views and colorings; the best book of its kind ever Cft published. Send them to your Eastern friends. On sale at this low price, ea. JVC Sale BfleiVs Outing Suits $20 Values $9.85 In the Men's Clothing Section tomorrow, an unusual opportunity for you to buy hot weather apparel at a big saving The great June Sale offers Men's Two-Piece Outing Suits at half their real value Seasonable apparel of the best style, material and quality at a great, big saving 500 suits in the lot Fancy worsteds, soft-finish cassimeres and cheviots Fine all-wool fabrics in light and dark gray mix tures, browns, tans and blue serges Coats made quarter or half lined, skeleton style Pants have belt loops and cuff bottom Single or double-breasted styles All sizes The ideal summer clothing- Every garment handsomely tailored and ' finished throughout Suits the exclusive clothier asks $20.00 to $22.50 for Your choice today only Ai j at this extraordinarily low price, suit P r 0 J See our big Morrison street window display All white apparel on sale at reduced prices All bargains 40c White Goods at 22c a Yard 50c to 85c White Goods 35c Yd. 500 pieces of 36-inch English nainsook of beautiful quality, for graduation gowns and Summer apparel; best regu- OO, lar 40c values, special price, yd. m6C 100 pieces of fine French Nainsook, ex quisite quality, 48 inches wide; OC 50c to 85c values, on sale at, yd. 0JC 100 pieces of fine white Poplin ITT' regular 20c values at, yard 1m2C 200 pieces of new white Waisting in the season's prettiest styles; regular OP . 35c values at, special, the yard mOC White India Linens, Lawns, Nainsooks, etc.; all grades June White Days prices. Five cases of fine white Cambric Ql, 4-4 width, 12j4c value at, yard 03C All Sheetings, Muslins, Cambrics, etc., at the lowest prices. Take advantage of sale. FOUR Millions N THIS SUIT In Which 16,500 Depositors , Unite tfr Force Bankers I to Put It Back. (United PceM Led Wire.) . San , Francisco, June 11. Suit w re cover more than $4,000,000 from the officers of the defunct California Safe Deposit & Trust company, brought by T?-DT?T? BO SS O ABXIT11 X' SOUVENIR PX.J ,1T1I Special Sale Boys' Shoes and Oxfords 11.78 Values Bpoial Sal Prloe fi 1 1 " ' 21, ' Bale l & J'jA wis ' ' s Sample Shoe Stores Co. . ' "''-.143 Second St., near Alder, ' ... 16,600 depositors, occupies the calendar of Judge Seawell's department of the superior court today. The depositors claim to be in possession of evidence that will show that the officers and di rectors of the company misused funds on deposit. ' WASHINGTON CADETS CAMP AT SEATTLE State College, Pullman, Wash.. Juno 11. Three hundred and fifty college cadets , and - nearly 100 of 1 Pullman's population left Pullman last evening on the "Cadet Special" and will arrive in Seattle this afternoon at 4 o'clock, The regiment' will Immediately proceed to the A.-T.-F. exposition grounds near which the encampment will be held. The state colleM track team of 16 men headed by Coach J. T. Bohler and Manager Herbert V. .Wexler left yes terday and expeet to arrive In Seattle today at noon. The men are in good fighting trim and expect to make their competitors hustle. Governor M. E. Hay left Pullman this morning for Olympla, having for the past day and a half been a guest at the college. Senator H. O. Flahtoack Is still at the college and put In the day examining the books of aocountants of fice, i . . . "Night Trains During Eose . Festival Week." , The Oregon Electric Railway com pany will have speaial cars leaving Portland for Salem and intermediate stations at 11 o'clock and for Hills' boro and Forest urove at 11:80 each evening during , , the Rose Festival WeeK. , ' I r : - " r. . --r . The Union Scout advises the council to buy a band of goats to eat uo the MRU AI IEAD IF WHOLE TICKET Auditor Compiles Official Election Returns 16,966 Votes. . , Official election : returns compiled by the city auditor, show that Joseph Si mon received a majority over an other candidate for mayor of 114 votes. His plurality over Judge M. Q. Munly, the Democratic nominee and his nearest competor, was J929. The ' total vote cast for all mayoralty candidates was le.ses. utty Auditor A. u. Barbur, re ceived the highest number of votes ac corded to any one contestant. He was reelected by almost unanimous consent of the- votens, 1S,24 votes being cat for him. Following is the official count of votes received Djr . tne various candi dates: Mayor Albee 2636. Munly 4611, Simon 8640, McDantel 441, Noffke 738, Auditor Barbur 13,246, Eaton 1807. Lichtenthaler 1497. Treasurer North run 1S7, Werleln 13,886, Wilson 1622. City attorney De Graff 1890, Kavan auvh 13.047. McDonald 1762. Munletnl Judge Bennett 12,661, Lewis 1868, Miu cham 1472. Counoiltnan-at-large Dev lin 10,871 LomDara iu.tZ4, Chambers 4191, Johnson 1359, Newell 1120, Miller 1276. ftladden 1179. Councllmen Sec ond ward, Qulneau 116, Immonen 42, Wallace 660; Third ward. Bouthlllter 122, Dunning 61,7, Leveies 108. Ptraynr 16; Fifth ward, Fuchs 121, Miller 85. ProudfoOt ST6, Watktns 1177; Ninth warJ, Menefee 1426, -Morse 122, Lukay 128, Versteeg 856: Tenth ward, Ellis 782, Emerlck 88, McDonald 88. Thomp son 641, Torgesson 187, Vaughn 705. COOKING DEMONSTRATION Mrs. Wlieelook, of National Baputatloa, As a Caterer, is la Town. Mrs. Wheelock. the author of what is said to be; the best cook book on the market, is staying at the Portland for a week. During her visit to the city she will deliver a course of free lectures in the range department of Tull & Glbbs. Each morning this week from 10 o'clock until 12 Mrs. Wheelock Is giving her individual attention to in structions In the culinary art at the Tull & Glbbs establishment. Judging from the crowds that attend her lec tures are very much appreciated. Next week Mrs. wheelock will give after noon talks In addition to her morning lectures. STUDYING SOCIETY WHILE WALKING (Speriil DUpatch to The Jooraal.) Pendleton. Or., June 1 1. Professor BatteUI, claimed to be a representative of the La Trlbuneof Rome and of four Italian papers published in America Is In Pendleton On his walking tour of the world. He will proceed to Portland. then to Seattle. Professor Battel! i is one of the four men. who are walking around the world for sociological research. The other three pedestrians are French. German and' American, respectively. They all left New York October 7, the object of their tramp around the globe being to write a book. This will be In four languages and will set forth the politi cal, economical and industrial condi tions of the world, as bv ta kins' dif ferent routes the four men yrlll have' MOUJ LOT IFIREE e ........... . 'j A bona fide opportunity to get a nice, new housecomplete with all conveni ences, with fine, cleared and level lot, close to good carline, only 25 minutes out FREE. All you need to do is comply with a few simple requirements, which anyone can meet.. You take no chances. This is not a gamble. Impossible for you to lose a cent, and we can take care of any number of families on these, terms. Come in and get particulars. This means you. OmCH OPEW STSBT DAT nrClTDIWO BUWDAT , . GREGORY INVESTMENT CO. FIFTH AND MORRISON, fl 416; CORBETT BLDG. Visited practically every section of the known, world Silvio OrXoaa, the Frenchman, is traveling as a representative of the La Courier of Paris and of the two French papers published In the United states. Adolph Schneider, the German repre sents on of the large papers of Berlin and three, .large German publication in the United States. The American. Albert Wllchea travels as a representative of the New fork American and of magasines interests. New Sawmill for Banks. Forest Grove. Or., June 11. J. Stephenson. W, E. Davis and E. Willi of Banks, seven miles north f this city, .will establish a sawmill In that town that will hn a fi r 60,000 feet pr day. Tf.e m. have modern eouli'inent ".1 r. . i ready for buslntts n "it "-. The northern ror'nui is filling uj r,i(-i V 1