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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORtLANiV TUESDAY EVENINO, Jli riti 0, ''.li'll'. ;;; -Vlr-': Pi P'-V: i . 3 IFnll Line of Camp Chairs on the Fourth Floorr-Rose Festival; Pennants, Flags, Etc. 'FIccrrr July EuUencK Patterns, Fashion Sheets, Delineator 1 5c -Soda Fountain, Dairy; Lunch in BasementOur Great 1 1 th Annual June White Days Are Now in Progress 1 1 Teachers' Travel Contest NLY two more weeks in the great contest. Contestant ahead one day and back the next Every one is working 4or 'ne'r favrite teacher. The interest grow stronger every day. Out of town visitors hould make good use of the opportunity and cast their votes for the teacher from their district. It's a really fine thing to be able to help some one to a trip to Europe, and there are three trips planned in this great undertaking, os the trip to New York and the month's vacation at any Oregon beach, as wall as the eight additional vacations of two weeks each. All expensei and round trip passage. It's splendid isn't it? Save every duplicate sales check and vote them for your favorite teacher. Tfie Store of Convenience VISITORS to the clty, ;as wejl as our own Uorne peopje, can find no more convenient chopping or .(topping place than in this "great storei No better place to meet your friends than' in one of our spacious reception! rooml, also the beautiful seventh floor restaurant and tea room Free wr'H ing desks, manicuringt hairdressing and, beauty parlor on balcony, first floor The Jadies' reception and waiting room on the second flooi1. Pack age and luggage checking station on first floor. Stamps and money, orders; local and long distance, telephone booth, in basemen and seventh. fty0 Soda fountain and dairy, lunch in basement. .Women's shoe shining stind 'l:'V ' ui Dasemcnt. . , i - , ' , yt ' f '' t t r I r. f- i: ) . 3, . ' 11 t i I t W t rent rarclkis mi Sal f Army n 1 Jr Springiield Army Rifles $ 1 .95 HESE Rifles cost the United States Government $18.00 a piece to manufacture in enor mous quantities. The Springfield Rifle is a marvel of accuracy just what you want for big game. Will bring down a deer at 300 yards. Every Rifle in this lot guaranteed to be in perfect working order. T J Equipped with long range, adjustable sight, bayonet and cleaning rod. rf) I W J Shoots a 45-70 caliber cartridge. Special thi sale, beginning tomorrow Ammunition for Springfield Rifles 45-70 caliber cartridges, 20 in a box, 60. n Begins Tomorrow on the Fifth Floor SEE BIO FIFTH STREET WINDOW DISPLAY. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED i i 3!" " f 1! : 1 v Swiss Army Rifles $3.25 These Swiss Velterll Army Repeating Rifles are one of the best items of the sale! Ex actly as illustrated, 52 inches long from mur rle to stock. Every one guaranteed in perfect working order. The Swiss Rifles shoot IS times without reloading. They cost the .Swiss government $30 in enormous quan tities. Fitted wtih long distance sight and ramrod; ideal for big game. Use 43 calibre cart ridgea. Price in this sensational aale beginning tomor row, at $3.25 Cartridges for Swiss Rifles 41 calibre, smoke less ball shells, A) in box, iye at only. .. O' I Repeating Army Rifles $3.95 These 5 shot Ham merless Repeating Beau mont Army Rifles cost the U. S. government! $30 apiece in immense quantities. Every rifle made under government lupervision and in point of accuracy and hard shooting, they are sec ond to none., Exactly as illustrated to the left, magazine un der barrel holds 5 cart ridges; only 3 move ments to load and fire. Equipped with adjust able, long range lift sight; length, from butt to muzzle, 52 inches: weight 9 pounds, 4 ounces. Shoots 43 cali , bre partridges and also may be used as a shot gun. The greatest gun bargain mm we o Qr- ever oiterea v AMMUNITION FOR THESE RIFLES- calibre cartridges which we furnish, ball or scat tered shot shells, 7 e 20 in a box, for $12.50 Steamer Trunks at $10.65 two strong leather straps built trunks. 32 inches. R tMJi tor tnat tnpr ine sieamer irunics as pigiuicu, - eovered,'"watr-proof painted, full -cloth 4id -covered trays .and Strong, durable, substantially TlllKli This $12.50 steamer trunk at 1U.UJ 34 inch, bteamer lrunKs, f 11.30. 36 inch,. $14.00 Steamer Trunk, 911.90. 38 inch, $14.75 Steamer Trunks. fl2.55. 40 inch, $15.50 Steamer Trunks. $13.20. $8.50 Suitcase f 6.85. THIS 24 inch genuine full stock Cowhide Suitcases, lineft lined, has shirt fold and heavy leather straps, strong handle. This high grade regular $8.50 Suit- tf OC case specially priced at JUOiJ $3.00 Suitcase at f 2.35 24-in. size embossed brown Keratol Suitcase, linen lined, with shirt fold and two straps en- tfO OC circling. Regular $3.00 at 4.)J Regulation Trunks. SPLENDIDLY made, through out Canvas covered, painted water proof, brass trimmed and have heavy leather straps. $7.85 30-inch Trunks, only f6.65 $8.25 32-inch Trunks, only $7.05 $8.65 34-inch Trunks, only 7.35 $9.00 36-inch Trunks, only ?7.65 Springfield Cadet Rifles $2.45 These are shorter than the regulation' Springfield Army Rifles and are used all over the country by mil itary schools and organiza tions for practice. Exactly as illustrated to the left. They shoot a 45 70 calibre cartridge and ;ach gun is equipped with bayonet and cleaning rod. Length from butt to muz zle 45 inches, weight only 6 pounds. They cost the gov ernment at least 4 times this price to man ufacture by the hundreds of thou sands. In this sale beginning to morrow, at only p40 Ammunition for these Rifles 45 to 70 calibre cartridges, pack ed 20 to rr a box, at OUC I m sia. fMIIS purchase comprises part of an immense qtiantityof Army Rifles, Guns, Hats, CanteensTents, etc., recently sold . by the United Mates (jovernment at a fraction of the original cost I Many of the Rifles have been used in actualwarfare, while others are practically new. The Government's only reason for discontinuing them was because of the adoption of newer models. This entire purchase of United States Army goods on sale at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, on the fifth floor. Many articles which we cannot list for lack of space. U. S. R. Remington Shot Guns As illustrated above. Best choke bore steel barrels with auto matic shell ejector and hardwood stocks. Every gun in guaranteed perfect working condition. Original cost to the government at least QC three times this sale price, of only U. S. Army Kelt Hats As illustrated, easily worth $3 anJ $4. New, never been tised. ' ;Genuine U. 5. Army felt In regulation tan with gray silk i i ' . t . t . t uanu. iwii vrnmaiura ana icainrr sweatbands. Prices in this sale, only $1.25 U. S. Army Barrack Half Shoea As illustrated. We have ZOOU pairs of these, brand new with strong tan canvas uppers and tan leather tips. All men's sizes. Splendid for tennis and ' outing ivear. Kasily worth $2, "n" sationally priced this sale I OC v. a. Army 8bltT Tnt Made of atronff ducKinr ana jufi inn mini ii outing or beach. Roll up , Into a mall bundle. A phenomenal bargain in this aale at the low price Of 01.95 United States Army Folding Meat Pans as illustrated above. Made of heavy stamped steel, covered with tin, so to prevent rusting. Folding handle holds .cover, in place. QC Seen slight service. Sale price, onlyjjC U. S. Army Saddle Bags As illustrated, made of the finest quality Jeather, 12x12 inches; length one end to the other about 40 inches. -They have seen some service but but are strong and in good condition. Ordinary cost to manufacture waa about $10. Pr. Sword Bayonets with Scabbords as illustrated. Bright polished blades, indies long including handles. Steel handle ami cross guard; wal nut grip. v Fine decoration p for den. Price for, tomorrow OUC Only $2.95 n OTS. i U.S. Canteens As illustrajted, heavy can vas covered; inside is wool, covered to keep contents cool. Adjustable shoulder straps " with ...Brass , hooks. Been in sarfice; almost good asVuetpA-Sale price reduced to only 'C U, S. Armv Scabbard, 31J inches,, 5. English Sheffield Swords at 50. Rubber Blankets, spe cial, fl.25. Revolver Holsters, spe cial, OOf. Cartridge Boxes, Wed nesday, 35e. Armv Bridle Bits, spe cial. 35e, Hoye Hobbles, special U. S. Cartridge BeltsAs illus trated. Holds 50 rounds of OA any sized cartridges. Trice OUC U.. S. Army Blankets Finest pure wool, in olive dark color; weight 5 full pounds. Every one of these Blankets absolutely per fect and brand new. You cannot buy a Blanket wywhere f"A to equal these at the price vvJU Inf'nts'SSToi let Sets $1.69 LL Infants' wear at low- ered prices for our Great June White Days. An extra special tomorrow on these $3 Toilet Sets, consist ing of hand-painted Celluloid Soap Box, Puff Box, Comb and Brush. Dainty floral decoration in blue J1 Q or pink. Special at Vu Infants' $1.50Land$1.75 All Silk Vests Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Tomorrow $1.29. Infants' $5 Cashmere Wrappers Trimmed in hand- scalloping, tucks and j dainty feather stitching. Special tomorrow f 3.69. Infants' $5 Hand-Made Dresses Fine Mull and Bat- embroidered yokes and also in slip effect. Tomorrow $3.79. $35 to $50 Curtains $17.50 'I..... l mexes nuxx's-Txnu) ploos '" ""tmsxx by'xax& SENSATIONAL sale tomorrow of finest Brussels Lace Curtains which sell in the regular way for $35.00 to $50.00. Twelve beautiful designs in one to four-pair lots, made on the best Saxony thread net. 50 inches wide and ZVi yards lone. Onlv reason for this amazing reduc tion, is that they have a slight imperfection in, the border, so trivial that we'd probably have to point it out to vou. On sale for tomorrow on the Third Floor at the low price of only " $ 1 7.50 $3.00 COUCH COVERS FOR $1.83. Handsome Cashgar Couch Covers in rich oriental designs and colorings. Both single and double faced, some with heavy knotted fringe, others hemmed. Special ( OQ today, $3.00 Couch Covers only j)lOJ 15c AND 20c SCRIMS AT 11. For tomorrow's sale. 40 bolts of fine, white Drapery Scrims and Swisses, in plaid and fancy designs. Full 36 inches wide and the best grades you'll buy regularly for ll 15c and 20c the yard. Tomorrow yard I1C . IK III ! III - : I. I ft II I Hll II $18to$35NewSilk Dresses at $12.55! H ERE are dozens of the prettiest, most charming Silk Dresses that ever sold regularly for $18.00, $20.00, $25, $30 and even $35! They arc sample and model Dresses from a big New York manufacturer who supplies us with a large part of our finest garments. High and low necks, new kimono sleeves, modish high Empire waist-line effects. Models for afternoon, for evening, theatre and party wear, in every' wanted daytime and evening shade. New Silk Foulards Bordered Foulards Dainty Crepe de Chines Striped Wash Silks Q Fine Striped Voiles White Striped Serges Smart Striped Taffetas Choice 9.55 See 5th Street Window Big Basement Cleanup Sale of Women's $3 Canvas Oxfords at 49c BfBXEB Sj FKAinCB, BASE MUST, STEW BBTLDUrO A half dozen big lots of women's White Canvas, Oxfords, slightly handled and in broken sizes, grouped together tomorrow at this astonishingly-low price on the Basement Bargain Square ! ' " ' ' . . Grades which sell reg. at $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Bluchcr or regular A lace styles with Goodyear-welt and hand-turned soles. Leather and cov- Mi ered Cuban heels. Mostly all sizes in the lot, choice tomorrow, per pair French and Willow Plumes Reduced QUR great annual sale of Willow and, FrencV Ostrich Plumes is now in progress. Hun dreds of women rushed to our millinery section to get early choice in these magnificent plumes. Every one is of the finest quality, rich, fluffy and luxuriant. Note unusually low orice. Color. y- L i 1 Gossard Corset Demonstration Continued ItXIZZB Fit AJTZ'S second rz.oos SO many enthusiasts of the Gossard Front Lace Corsets were unable to; see Miss Farrasee last ,week, that she is remaining with us until next Sat urday night. The, Gossard is the original Front Lace Corset. Tt is a scientific exponent of "The New School of Corsetry" the foundation of a perfect figure. Coming to us direct from the factory, Miss Far rasee will be gladto explain the features of Gos sard Lace Front Corsets, and show you all the new models. Prices f 3.50 to f 18. THB WJXIO W FIT7MS. Biz. Bcgnlar Black 15-ln. Balok, whlt, flame, royal, pink, emer ald, purpl ...sa-la. Black and wait 22-ln. Block, whlta, pnrpl, amaraid. tojtU. , . &4-ln. Black, white, pnrpl. trn, taop 28-ln. Black and whit 3 6-In. THB 4EHOH PI.ITMrS. Black, whit. mrald, brown, royal... 15-ln. Black and whit , 15-ln. Black, whit, emaraJd, pnrpl. hrown, light Bin, nam, roval, pink 17-ln. Black, whit, amarald, coral, brown, liffht bin, royal, pink 16-ln. Black and whit .18-ln. Black, whit, iarald, brown, royal, pink 19-la. Black, whit, mrala. baown, royal, nlnk .SO-in. Blaak. whit, mrald, pnrpla, royal, brown , 83-ln. Blaok and whit 83-in. rBJBVCK OSTBXCX KB ABB. Black and whit IS-in. Black, whita, inraia, nam, pink, royal, pnrpl 18-in. Black, whit, mrald. royal, brown.. .BO-in. Black, whit, mraJd, royal browm. . .aa-la. pric. 9 7.50 S13.75 S15.00 iaoKJ 828.00 933.00 1 4. BO I 6.50 9 9.50 9 6.50 910.50 913.78 916.50 J 20.00 24.00 910.50 815.00 918.75 $23.00 8AXJS FBICB. 8 4.45 8 7.45 I 17.45 I . , rr- I Something to ilead ? A FEW of these solendid. new vnlnmM nf rinv. righted fiction have a place in "every vacation' and outing equipment. Dozens of titles are c6nstantly ar riving. You'll welcome the acquaintance with such a comniete stock oi dooks as we carry on the fifth floor - Mra. Mason Protesta Anthony Hope,, 931.35. The Visioning Susan Glaspell, $1.35. - Old ' Reliable Harris Dickson, 931.25 , , . The Haunted -Pajamaa Francis Perry Elliott, 9)1.25. The . Stdlen Singer- Martha Billinger, fl.25. - The Prof essor . Mys tery Wells Hastings and Brien Hooker, fl.25. . Four in Family, Florida -Pope Summerwelt. fi. Colonel Tod. Hunter of Missouri Repley D. Saunders, fl.18.- , i ; To Love and to Cherish Eliza Calvert Hall, f l.OO. The Land Claimera John Fleming Wilspn, fl.18. The Broad Highway Jeffery Farnol, f 1.35. The Moving Finger E. Phillips Oppenhelm, fl.25, . i. The Grain, of Dust David Graham, , Phillips, f 1.30. - Miss Giblie Gault Kate Langlev Boeher. fl.20.' The Imprudence of Prue SophieFisher,; fl.25. compensation ,Annie Warwick, a.u. ' 1 .J- V V . , - . !,.... :.. . .-.-:.v . I ' : ,