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THE OREGON DAILY JOUBNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE M. I9I1 U. S. S. OREGON TO REAtll PORTLAND SUNDAY, JULY 7 War Vessel Detailed to Be in BIDS FOR FURNISHING RRE VAGONS RECEIVED Uee (Haa aVaea ataV er epaee eeiv ay lit fl aeoMaitie of IM illy ectija oar tar ike fareUM' t fWa (iflhllaa awerala. Te kwU era for la eneej ar4 v.rr tie en la er4(l -e da aill la alt ability fca eee4 a lk dwiabitttr. ef- I t UoM Ctl lUaeteirwteavr aooaeaay f ewerelwe. h.uwai nmuui UM iibiAe' -p.!. ta ,k rirei lima lae en aa Miniature of Ship to be in,;".-. Parade. la laiiujlii Or re, ttnd.r to mm a be1 tf A4"lJl tteMe, ii4.r.- hLf the FtU reoe Heel, will le la rilM4a harfcoe 4tir. U tte .1W' f(b4 te4e feunloa, Jalr la II. Through iba efforU of faptala gpeier J Hall'h l"4r. tKMlliiH of lha Kill aha vllle4 Admiral M.jreola'e al llr.in.Mon. and (tilm a reireeaaltve In rutiiMi, lha navy daanmat e flsntln' lru.)4 ia driail fha hlalurlo ar dog la IM my "Tha llallli af lha Orefea to Fort land ll demon irte4 lo lha eMIre o r 1 11 ti ii Columbia rlitr ohannal la lha a la deep eaouH for any ahlp. atJ BWrelary Harry hUAIIleler of lha roav.nilon romntleeloa loday. "Whan lha bl ! la moored In tha Wlllam alia tha etltlenoe ahould la aufflel.nl lo kill for all tlma tha llbal conrarnlni ahalluw water betweea I'urtland aod tha aea " Ta Antra Vaaaay, tlf T. XArcordlnff to tha preeeot plana, lha dragon will atrlee al fort land front Bremerton, Runday. July T. A aommlt l.a rf rrarntlnc lha Kike will go ta Aalorla and thara board tha ahlp and trrompany II lo IMrlland. Admiral lUynolda told Captain ipaler thai ha could not maka lha trip aboard tha Orrton, but that ha would artiva overland "probably Tueaday, July . and Iranafer hla flag front tha Penney I ran la lo lha Qragon Ha will ba unable to maka tha )num.y. a tha Montomara Feettval al Taroma will dalaln him. Tha Oragnn will ba manned by offl rara and aallora from tha Pennsylvania for lha moat part, and aubordlnata offl- rara will ba put In rharga of tha Pann aylvanla. Al praaaal lha famoua batUaahlp la In dry (lock, balng repainted and put In aha pa for tha journey. Whlla In Rramarton. Captain fipeler laarnad that tha Hremerton Klka bav reproduced tha Orrgon on a amallar t-ala and will enter the product of thalr aklll In tha parada In an effort to cap ture tha flrat prima In tha float dlvla Ion. Tha miniature ahlp la IT feat long and la made entirely of metal. Only Klka had any part In the eonatroetlon of tha "Baby Oregon." aa It la called. Several mnntha waa conaumed In making the liny craft. Xeal Holiday Aaked. ; That every Elk In Oregon may be an abled to participate In the big parada or attend It Thursday, July 11. Secretary McAIllator today addreeaed a letteit to Mayor Ruahllght and Oovernor Want, requeatinc that July 11 bo declared a legal holiday. Secretary McADIater baa written to tha Ketall Merchant' aeeo clatlon asking that the aeaoclatlon Join In a movement to cloae bualneaa eatab llahmenta on that day.. George Buker,' parade commlaaloner, raid today that a Hat haa been prepared and an Elk law and ordrr committee of 100 will b appointed wtthl a few daya to cooperate with tha police in keeping ordrr an handling the crowd. Aa noon aa tha committee la appointed a meeting of the police commlnalon will be held and the selected Individual will he appointed apeclal police. Thin, In ad dition to 12& regular patrolmen that will be directed by Captain Moore, will he eufflrlent to handle the convention crowds, In the opinion of the Elka' offl Hals, Th nnrnde committee ha It ar rangements prnctlcnlly completed now. The 11100 float symbolical of Klkdom Is nearly completed. It will appear on the nlclit of Tuenday. July 3. when the Rose FVatlval electrical parade will ba reproduced. eaiertUe4 aa a large e.aW far aiiglaaa. a4 truck draa by gaaullna pawar a ad aaarka tha baglaatag af aaadarw aca Q ia kutar af taa fir departs!. A grallfytag feature af lha epeetaa af tha btda waa lb great auaabar ta rle4. aftoalng baf bidder b laat Mualarad ttp aourag bough I lo break la aa lha alaneai ctrlualve bae4 ae Ike repreaaalallva af the ABrl can La rraaca ruwpany ha ) ad ta trtlad for yaara TMa la all the mare aleealng la Mayor Huahlighi and lha fir ran mil tea beeue af lha fact ibat aa uaueually large erd.r for fir inei-hlnery la la ba filled a I u a . .. u ' J i -til Tfcerwe a vary goo,! r a a a a hy yoti aboultj rain to ttoaen lhal a fr M.oaa, your Satisfaction ! tm amy aaaa'i ahoa iapark aaaal w are prorllag for tka foatwaag aaed af ITZBT ma a. The Base oeaplata and as taaatT aaaortiaant af caea koe la tha Wrt la her at jaoaaatbAl'a. and whthar yaw. are the sbm af aoaeervatlre taaia r the eaa who fellow arary whlaa of f aihJoa, wa eaa ahoa yow ta year eatlr aatla. faeuam. Aad wH Ball you batter aad a ore oomfortable ihoea, ax olaaiT aad mora deatrable a-tylaa, far batter grad, mora eoaiplata aad naqoallfled BAT ZETAOTXOaT thaja any other tare at parallel prloea. Rosenthal's tki Uaaa. ta Ik e4keke4 af Tt,. 1 t p ata far aikl aala caU aalla kwaa waaa. Iw aia fir a gtaa pad large eertal aal Irwk Te M fee taa t-aklealHMi bee aag4 frwaa IM Ii Mir) taa; fwr Ike aaigtaaa rrwaa ll 14 II IM: aad fee- it Irvct fraaa llt.l la l.ta . , hi W. Mil of aWllla. waa kid I era aaglaa aaaaufarad by Ike Wale tgtaa Work, pallet ba ka a cldrd a4aalia ar atkae btMera fwr Ifc raaaaa ikat lha eaglae af V4 by kla gaaarata 11 aad IX fceraepawer ra- apacilt.ly, aa expand la lypaa that erala valy frant l I 11 kareapaaar II y hi eaglae are operated aa 'PORTLAND NIGr TO . BE CARNIVAL FEATURE baei of revolt ilea a aalaule aa poaed lo froa ! la M retolalioo la all other snake, Tha ra4ue4 wear nd leer by reaooa of the fewer awaa bar of ravalulloaa la aaa of lha alrwag feature of hi aaarhlaa. All bid will be tabulated aad aubraltlad I Ike ca enitlea al It aaal ntlag. A ak thai eaa bo erri4 la Ik poctel. and wklrh ran ba uaad aa aay daor, baa ben deatgaad for Iravelkre lo deelro to guard laaenaalvo agalaal Inlrualoa wbea la a hoi el Gel ready far lha Klka. aa page I. Journal awM Wul Ad brlag raeulla. Taall tJJ a 'fwtUad voalf lb taraj.al gltaa by M C TVioa aaaajr aka4 etaaa a Ike trowaAa a bMaiag minea Oaagtageltoaal ckarck, aoewar af ga.ee atroa aad M'iihh , aaa l The baM of ta fire I rataaal Oeo J go rara will gte a grand eal ai a la There will ba aa aal.i.kll par 4 alaag Iba prtxrt atrwet of AIMta. lartlag ffa Pltee airaal aaA Maol-! ipn al t I The king af lb carall K'UniM k-pragwel a Iba. wa ( Hart. aea k.f eaa I wlU loaJ,' Ike praaaatiaei la ikalr royal r4aa, aa4i Iba band w III f umiak enwal for Ike oa. I aua. lb public belad eaudiaUy la. i tiled lo pa.rticitie la Ifcle parada. aad eaa aaler by telephoning W. bw Oddea, j Vadioa tl, whe la gtaad BMrahal al i, Ike parade. Oa icMnil of lk rain. IM aalarlalo. aanl for Wedaeedey aad TfcaraAaya evonlag were poetpoood to Patl ktea- day aad Tueeday evonlag a, Aa Icq euteaneblle la Oermah thai ia Uea by aa air propallar baa carried tg paujer at a rale af Bullae aa hour and with a elegle paroa haeH allatned a M-anlle paad. Stofw Qrxn UntJ 90 SAtiirjy Evenjnf Mill Orxkre Promptly ml Carefully Fitlcx Eipfcn PrtpwIJ on PurtKuri of 5 or Over Within 100 MJes of Portland Ladle.' ITomo Journal Put Urns IO0-I60 Vai.e B-irta. Ladle' Homo Journal Stylo Boole 25o Copy Wtlk IM ra. rraa The Shop T.'iat Fef Fit tha RUNNING RACES! , TROTTING RACES! TANDEM RACES I Steep!ech.ue ! Ladies' Mile Trot! a-Mile Dah! Polo Pony Race! POLO GAME V At Hunt Club Grounds GARDEN HOME STATION " " 'OrfcjjorrElecfric' Special Cars Leave 10th and Stark Street at 1:10, 1:20 and 10 JUNE 29th AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. RAO Some Time You'll Want a Home Young man, are you spending all you make now? And as the only re ward for it you're called a "good fellow" by those with whom you spend your money. Remember this: Some day you'll want to make a different sort of Impression you'll want "some one" to think of you as able to do more than care for yourself with your salary. , Start saving now .and when the time comes to start a home you'll have the money and Bave yourself the humiliation and worry of starting In debt... ,,. , ..,J. The habit of saving will continue- to help after that, too. i ' .Interest on all deposits made up to July 5, from the first of the month at 4 Portland Trust Co. OF. OREGON B A N K Thirtl and 0v Bta. W. H. Marked & Co. Leading East Side Dept. Store EAST MORRISON STREET CORNER UNION AVENUE Supply Your Fourth of July Needs Here Where the greatest possible satisfaction is always obtainable for the least amount of money. The East Side leads the way to "Lower cost of living." Beautiful New Summer Waists worth $2, $2. 2 5 $1.49 Ladies' fine white lawn and Em broidery Waists of very handsome new patterns and designs. All are low neck; some round; others square, and short sleeves. Some have hand-embroidered fronts; others are lace trimrned. Many are the peplum style. UI .0 Cto'ettffll VW Mflf.A.TlWr' n WomerTs$5.50to$6.50r,l OP White Summer Dresses 30 D Dainty white Lingerie and Lawn Dresses. Some are made with high neck and long sleeve models while the others are low neck and short sleeves. All choice new styles and very daintily trimmed. Also have some very pretty fine polka dot Lawn Dresses, neatly piped in black, which are included at this price. 50c to 60c Silk Jacquards at Die OAKS I Fortlaad' Oreat Amniemeot ?rk PBOOXAH TOD1T Alt. SZd riUlB ATTBACTZOXS 2)Urhtfnl Sand Concert by Oajcs Park Eand. . - The lreepoktana Pleaatna; Veoetian Troubadours and Street Sing-era. Punch aad Jnar Juat th act Xdr th little folk. . Thm So 1 Oattroa Sensational , Aero bats, Ladder Act.Tlght Wire and VRoman teafs. Watch for V-lar haraoh Ha will b at tha Oak Sunday. - Silk Jacquards, Corded Dimi ties, jotted Silk Mulls; very pretty, rich, . sheer materials, most wanted for summer dresses, in a wide variety of colors and patterns. On spe cial sale, yard, 35. Stylish Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes for Women and Girls at Most Modest Prices ' No rrfatter whether you want .tan, white or black, you can find the most wanted styles and at very reasonable prices. 30c Jelly Glasses v the Dozen at 1SC BASOAzir BAsxacrarT On Saturday only regu lar 30c Jelly Glasses, with tops, on sale at 19 dozen. No phone orders on these. Not over 3 dozen to a cus tomer. (, 100 Extra Go!den Potlatch Votes Tomorrow With. Men's 50c Neckwear. Men's Shirts (75c or over). VV omen s Long Silk Gloves. Women's 50c Silk Hose. Every dollar's worth of Elks' convention decorations. Ladies' Summer Combination Suits Garments that are big 65c to 75c values, and we have them either in low neck, sleeveless, with lace trimmed knee, or with short sleeves and fitted knee. All fine ribbed and bleached. $1.50 Bread Q Op Raisers Only OL BABOAXV BASSXEVT Guaranteed Atlantic "Anti- ' Rust'?4 14-quart and 17-quart Bread Raisers. Makes bread- making easy and sure. Always sell recular at $1.50. but vou. can buy either size here on Sat urday at only 98?. Men's $18, $20 and $22.50 Summer Suits $1 5 Until the Fotirth of July you may select any $18, $20 or $22.50 Summer Suit at only $15. Very stylish grays, browns, tans and mixtures, air splendidly tailored-and perfect fitting. The Golden Potlatch Vacation Contest and Standing of Contestants j-Just two weeks more and then the four .young ladie-will -be' chosen who will be sent to the seatue ooiaen rotiatcn, txtra votes on Saturday, Boost your candidate. Ten leadersNat . last count were:' " . - ' Olive Anderson Eleanor Trout Elsie; Hultman Mabel Wunfel K. Voeglin U...V. 13.475 a4;.........V..... 10,746 613 :....,. e.170 Marion Bennett Anna Martin . . . . . . . .' Miss D, M. Perkins. . . . Lulu Hoyle Elva Ashbey 5,635 3,121 2,874 1.836 1.746 ! O-U-R Guarantee Do not forget that our guarantee always stands good for trustiness of qualities. Tightness of val ues and the time-honored privilege of the buyer to return anything which is not found perfectly satis factory when the pur chase is examined in the home. The understand ing is that either the pur chase may be exchanged or the full purchase price refunded willingly and cheerfully. 7 Our Great July Sale of Muslin Underwear Commences Tomorrow EVERY GARMENT THROUGHOUT OUR EN TIRE STOCK OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT A REDUCED PRICEl If we Have read condition right, quite the most en thuiiattic audience that ever responded to bargain news will fill this store all day tomorrow. Our an nual July Sale of Undermualina atari then, and , women tar and wide have been waiting weeks for the announcement Hundred and hundred of Gown, Skirt, Combination Suit, Corset Covers and, Drawers made of fine muslin, cambrics and nairuvook, all liie, made full, the sewing neat and nicely finished, the trimming correct and tastefuL All are underpriced." These are given as an example: - Muslin Gowns. Best 75c V-shaped neck. 98c V IUIIV 1411- $1.49 Values 49c . A very good assortment, to select from, shown In the high or Low neck styles, all made g;ood full size. They are of excel lent materials and very, neatly trimmed. Regular' 75c values for i July Sale at.....ityC Muslin Gowns. $1.50 td $1.75 Values 98c A large variety of these, dainty garments, shown in the low-neck, slip-over style, also the high and. Materials are cambric, nain-' sook, longcloth and crepe, in the white and ' figured effects. Trimmings of lace, embroid eries and ribbons. Best iM.50to$1.75 values for July Sale at only PRINCESS SLIPS, BEST$1.50 GRADE $1.19 An extra large assortment to select from, made of white lawn or silk mull in pink, light blue1, or maize. Trimmings consist of fine Val. or linen laces and Madeira or Swiss embroideries. Extra well made and neatly finished. Regu lar SI. 50 grade priced for the July flj f f A Sale at only D I I y PRINCESS SUPS, REGULAR $2.00 AND $2.25 VALUES ON ALE FOR $1.49 Beautiful Princess Slips, made of fine quality lawn or nainsook, with elegant trim mings of embroidery insertion and edging, also fine Val. insertion and edging. Regular $2.00 and $2.25 values priced for the July Sale at. . . MUSLIN GOWNS, REGULAR $2.00 AND $2.25 VALUES ON SALE ONLY $1.49 A very strong line of these High-Grade Nighlgwns, shown in all styles. Made of extra good materials, very neatly trimmed and finely finished. Regular Jfl $2.00 and $2.25 values priced for the July Sale at only Ms 1 Try PRINCESS SLIPS, OUR BEST $1.25 GRADE ON SPECIAL SALE ONLY 95c A line of pretty Princess Slips, made of fine lawn, with trimmings of pretty lace and embroidery. All are perfectly cut and finely finished. Keg:. $1-25 grade priced for the July sale at only COMBINATION SUITS, OUR BEST $1.25 VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED AT 85c An extraordinary offering in the Combination Corset Cover and Drawers or Skirt, made of fine quality nainsook, daintily tri,mmed with pretty embroideries, laces and ribbons. Regular $1.25 values for July Sale at COMBINATION SUITS, REGULAR $2.00 AND $2.25 VALUES ON SALE $1.39 Some excellent bargains in High-Class Combination Corset Cover and Drawers or Skirt, made of fine allover embroideries or fine quality nainsook with em- ' J A broidery and "lace trimmings. Reg.- $2 and $2.25 values for July Sale at.) I Os, MUSLIN SKIRTS, REGULAR $1.25 VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED ONLY ,65c A strong line of Embroidery Skirts, shown in dozens of dainty patterns, well-made. and neatly finished garments. Regular $1.25 values specially priced for the July Sale at only MUSLIN SKIRTS, $2.00 AND $2.25 VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED ONLY $1.49 A beautiful line of Muslin Skirts, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery. 'All cut. on the latest lines, well made and neatly finished. Regular $2 and $2.25 values for the July Sale at CORSET COVERS, REGULAR 35c VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED AT ONLY 22q A very strong line of Nainsook Covers, trimmed with laces, embroideries . m - r -i . i r-i e i r .. ct l ana riouon. Dizes rrom 34 10 w. rceguiar jot vaiucs ior juiy otic at. . . CORSET COVERS, REGULAR 75c VAL yES SPECIALLY PRICED AT ONLY 47c A tremendous assortment to select from, made of fine quality nainsook or , crepe, with elegant trimmings of embroideries, laces and ribbon. Regular 75c y AHr ties for the July Sale at , . . . ... . . . . mII.V MUSLIN DRAWERS, REGULAR 35c VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED ONLY 22o A showing of Muslin Drawers made of good quality cambric, with cambric ruffle with several rows, of hemstitched tucks. Made and cut on extra good, lines., 'T'Ov Regular 35c grade priced for the July Sale at only . ... aWaWU MUSLIN DRAWERS, REGULAR 75c VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED ONLY 47c An unequaled line of Muslin Drawers In the wide circular, regular or closed health 1 ... j- e l ' 1- .. it-- et I . J - 1 i mtm styles, maae or extra gooa quality camunc, wnn nne cmoroiacry anu lace trimmings. Regular 75c values for the July Sale at only .i 95c 85c 85c ir $1.49 'All Ml $1.49 ILY22c 22c 47C Summer Style Ostopclsnd Bumjpn The' assortrnent of Women's Summer Style Oxfofds'and Pumps has. never been so good as right now. You are sure to get the'style of footwear youvwanf, and at a saving.1 Fifteen hundred pairs of Women's Oxfords and Pumps, all sizes and widths. They come "in patentvcolt, vici kid,v gunmetal and tan leathers and are made in the best styles, with medium or light soles and lowj or high heels." Regular Q ? 0 T $3.00 and $3f 50 grades for this sale at, the pair;, ." . . . . . ',.-. . : .i)Zr?