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JOURNAL, rOHTLAUD. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY Zl, KlZ. unn ninTVf i r?i in . . - -n n i 11. . t ru m. 11 t ... lillU I fill 1 ,1 IliLll !I . m . I- f At. . r-rj. t T xt. A t. L mi .1 Afi 1 j. irM"it t-i ii 11 Tv. U1CC3 JVLV utOTO Aurin lixo .Lion u.uita ox xxu',ui U.U. muiuUiiy itm-auuaa at i o wiooi XLcapecxilliiy, JL5,ODCrt3 w-r IAVE IHTERESTHIG - Principal Portland Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Pat terns. All styles" and sizesat; 10c AND 15c 0 ' T- ("" l ' T Ladies' H ome Journal 'Style Book for the Summer season is 25c EACH With 15c Pattern Free. PUZZLE TO V V, Placing of Taft and Boosevelt : cieciors oeiore reopie is Problem -That Worries Both Factions Just Now. What shall b done y in Oregon In placing Taff and Roosevelt electors be- fore the people for the November elec tion continues tob a problem tor both factions. 1 but the Taff element ; is in much the best position. V - Oregon has five electors, and five can-. ' flldates were named as Republicans be fore the Chicago convention massed up the situation. Three of these candid- atWUltam Hanley, E. V. Cartejraad McKlnley . Mitchell are "standin for Taft. and a fourth, M. J, McMahon, ' While a supporter of Roosevelt at the primaries, is expected to announce that'. - it he is elected he will vote for Taft as the regular Republican candidate for president. Mr. McMahon has made no ' direct announcement of his intentions, however. .,, Pan Keliaher is the other Republican candidate for elector, and he Is presi dent of a club that has repudiated the name "Republican.". He Is an enthusi astic follower of the new party, but the nearest he has come to stating who he will vote for as an elector Is that "Taft has no standing in the state of Oregon.- This is interpreted to mean that he considers Roosevelt, as the preference choice for president, to be entitled to his vote. t Other Complications. -But there are other complications. If Keliaher tries to stay on the Republican - ticket he will become the target of a " Tierce attack. He will be invited to resign and run on the third party tick et, and some of the third party- lead ers think this Is what he should do. Under the Oregon law the candidates of each party for presidential elector axe placed In party groupes, and the law authorizes the secretary of state to place the presidential ticket of each party after the name of each group. - Under the form of ballot provided the names of the five candidates for lector. Carter, Hanley, Keliaher, Mc Mahon and Mitchell will be printed in the order named, with the word "Re publican" after each name, and after the entire group, in brackets, these words: 'Tor president, William H. Taft. For vice president, James S. Sherman." Therefore, if Keliaher stays on the ticket, he will be stamped with the name "Republican," and it will appear from the ballot that he is for Taft and Sherman.' Would the secretary of state be authorized to make any change in this form of ballot, for Instance, 'by leaving off the names of the Republican candidates for president and vice presi dent, or by separating Keliaher from the group and putting "Roosevelt" af ter his name? i EtUl Other Posies. If Keliaher should decide to stay on the Republican ticket, there is no way provided for getting him off, even though he Is no longer a member of the party. But the law does provide that the name of any candidate shall be printed only once on the ballot, and as Keliaher is also a Republican nominee for the Mate senate, there has been some talk of the possibility of com pelling him to resign either as a can didate for elector or for the senate. But there Is a dispute to this as well. By some it Is contended that the re striction as to a candidate being only once on the ballot applies only to of fices under the state of Oregon. The position of elector is a federal office, and If this theory governs, Keliaher can run for both Jobs at the same time. Brings ZTtw Tarn. Bark of all this confusion Is the Question as to how the Taft men are to put up another man to take the place of Keliaher and complete their electoral ticket. Probably this will be done by petition, whether he stays on the ticket or quits. The third party men, on the other hand, need four new names to act with Keliaher In completing their electoral ticket. This brings a new turn. If candid ates are named by petition they will be merely independent candidates, not en- titled to a party .name.. - The--Independen t Taft candidate could not be dis tinguished on the ballot from the Inde pendent Roosevelt men except by those familiar with his name and ideas. To gain a party name It appears It will be necessary to hold a "mass conven tion," in the same way that ths Prohi bltlon and Socialist tickets are nomi nated. Third party men are reluctant to do anything that would bring to mind the Ill-starred "assembly"' of 1910, which moat of them denounced. PERSONALS O. R. Oliver, a real estate man of Eu gent, la a guest at the Seward. A. C Borhenstedt, a real estate man of Salem, Is at the Seward. Fred Brown, a railroad man of Boise, Idaho, Is a guest at the Seward. E. B. Berdge, a manufacturer of San Francisco, Is a guest at the Seward. J. C. Roberts, a lumbt man of Ho qulam, Wash., with wife and niece, Is a guest at the Seward. J. M. Maddox, connected with the Western Union Telegraph company, at San Francisco, Is a guest at the Seward. Dr. T. P. earnea, physician -of Oma ha, wife and daughter, are guests at the Seward. A large party of tourists, under the guidance of Raymond and Whltcomb Tourist company, on the way to Alaska, are guests at the Multnomah. The party numbers 26. A .A. Brown, sales manager of the American Hawaiian Sugar Refining 1 company of San Francisco, Is a guest at the Multnomah. W. J. Elbeck and wife, tourists, from Sydney, Australia, are guests at the Multnomah. L. H. Plerson, an attorney of 8a n Francisco, Is a guest at the Multnomah. W, H. Francis, a business man of Cle liluni, Wash., and wife, are guests at the Multnomah. F. N.Emptrum. a capitalist of Iioa Angeles, snd wife are guests at the Multnomah. They made the trip to Portland In an automobile. O. C. Hatt, a business man of Orenco, Or.. Is a guest at the Bowers. W. O. Northrup, a business man of Seattle, is a guest at the Bowers. J. M. Root, a fruit grower of Medford, la a guest at the Portland, , Frank Wolf, a business man of White Salmon, and wife, are guests at the Portland. F. J. Dorsey, a railroad contractor of Spokane, is a guest at the Portland. Jiyaltsr.Ji. Ioo..,n, tUumafa A GREAT GATHBBING OF ITNItZ ATCH ABLE - . . ftmTim 'Ll" ' '" . i... 4 - 1 GOOBS Time now for all Summer stocks to gol Every section is con cerned in the sacrifice we make to reduce the merchandise on hand each bears the other's Burden of loss. Vacation neces sities and your midsummer needs in Underwear Hosiery, Silks, Wash Goods, Shoes and Ready-to-Wear Garments are wisely provided for at much less than usual and regular selling prices. ""MwK I The Beit in Quality Portland Agents for nie9 Merito arid Rolfe Go Cotsets "'See Third Street WindbW for Display of New Models - We carry one of the largest stocks of popular-priced Corsets in .the city. A full line of styles and sizes in these three well-known cor sets. They come in all weights of materials and there is a model to fit every figure at any price you tf -j ( x CfcQ flfl wish to pay. Prices range frorntp AwUU uO (POiUU We absolutely guarantee every corset sold by us. Every corset must wear well and fit to your satisfaction or we replace it with a new one. . lem. Is a guest at the Portland. City Attorney Frank 8. Grant , spending the week and at Seaside, Clean-Up Sale Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel jcrge stresses ui Jiyic aim i $5.00 High-Grade Suits, Silk Dresses and Serge Dresses of Style and Dependabmty Handsomely Made Good Materials Regular Values to $15 Specially Priced for This Sale at, Each The season's most astounding offering will be ready for you tomorrow. These are excellent garments, but we would rath er have them in your homes, so we have priced them away down down to meet our idea of what a bargain ought to be. The suits are beautifully tailored models of good quality serges in all colors, also light and dark mixtures, lined with Skinner's satin or unlined. The Silk Dresses are strictly up-to-date garments, shown in all wanted colors in either plain or changeable effect. Materials are silk poplins, messalines, pongees and taffetas, beautifully made in the very latest styles. Stylish serge dresses, well made, pefect in every little detail. They come plainly tai lored or elaborately trimmed and are pretty and JZ AA serviceable. Regular values to $S on sale at $tUU An Unusual July Offering Dainty Muslin Underwear at a Big Saving 98c Gowns, Combination Suits, Skirts, Princess Slips and Chemise Shown in Dozens of Choice Patterns and Designs Regular Values to $2.00 on Special Sale Tomorrow at This Exceptionally Low Selling Price, Each Never before have we offered such astonishingly big values in dainty muslinwear. Read the list over carefully. THE GOWNS come in the high, V-shaped, low-neck, slipover style, of good quality nainsook or cambric, trimmed with embroideries and linen laces. ' All are cut good full size and neatly finished. ' '5 THE .COMBINATION SUITS come in the combination corset cover and drawers or skirt, made of fine quality nainsook or crepe, with beautiful trimmings of fine laces and embroideries. All well cul and finely finished. THE CHEMISE are in neat, dainty de signs, of a very good quality nainsook, trim'cl with pretty embroideries and laces. PRINCESS SLIPS made of good qual ity lawn or nainsook, neatly trimmed with pretty embroideries, linen or Valenciennes laces. A fine line of choice patterns to select 'from. MUSLIN SKIRTS made with very good quality cambric top, finished with deep embroidery or lace flounce. Dainty, well finished garments. '-- AIL ARE REGULAR VALUES TO $2.00 AND ARE SPECIALLY PRICED AO -FOR TOMORROW'S SELLING AT THIS VERY LOW FIGURE, ONLY 70C Extra Skinner's Yard Wide Satins Yard Best $1.50 Quality The world's best sat ins, shown here in all the best shades for -street or evening gowns, coats and dresses, as well as in cream and black. All are this season's roods, full 36 inches wide $.$0 grade at 98c A Great Purchase and Sale of Beautiful Foulffirtl Bilk Very Latest Designs in Rich Colorings Regular 85c SJ0r and $1.00 Grades Specially Priced at Only, a Yard U7t Now, be quick hasten to the Silk Section first thing in the morning. There's plenty of economy, for a great lot of beautiful Summer Silks are underpriced. Over 5000 yards of 23-inch. All-Silk Foulards of' warranted quality, shown in an immense assortment of neat small de signs, including all size dots, stripes, rings, flowers and fig ures. Extremely fashionable and durable silk, perfect in both weave and finish. Regular 85c and $1.00 grades on EQf. special sale tomorrow at only UyL 45-inch Bordered Foulards Sl.50-S2.00 Grades 98c Yd. Exceptionally beautiful 45-inch All-Silk Bordered Foulards, the season's choicest novelty. Comes in solid-colored grounds in navy, brown, Copenhagen, black, etc., in the rich, elaborate Bulgarian and Florentine borders, 'exclusive designs', no two alike. They are high-grade, spotproof silks of excellent weight that sell regularly at $1.50 and $2.00 a yard. Priced QQr for this sale at only sOy EXTRA All Ham mocks V4 Off All Price 81.00 to 97.50 Here is an impor tant as well as a very timely sale of Ham mocks. Our entire stock, including all weaves, styles and colorings, in prices from $1.00 up to $7.50, special NOW AT lA OFF! A Great Bargain Sale of 4000 Yards of Wash Goods 15c to 25c Qualities fn Tour Choice at, Yard Ivriy BATISTES FOULARDS ORGANDIES BORDERED LAWNS, ETC. We tell you emphatically that if you hurry to this store tomorrow you can get the newest, prettiest, most fashion able Wash Goods you ever saw for about half price. Over 4000 yards in this offering. Dainty Batistes, beauti ful Foulards, neat Organdies and the popular Bordered Lawns, as well as a great many other equally as desirable fabrics. Regular 15c to 25c 1 A , qualities reduced to, yard lllW EXTRA Dress Ginghams 8o Yard Best lOo Quality Thousands of yards of the best standard quality Dress Ginghams. All bright, clean goods, fresh from the hands of the manu facturer. Hundreds of styles in all desir able colors, O, 10c grade OL Fine Knit Underwear and Hosiery Greatly, jromeis Fancy W Yoke Vests- Bj I 'j5 Sr Low-Neck. Sleeveleu Stvlea. 7 A rJ I & Ml j J y M W W T m If Low-Neck, Sleeveless Styles, HQ $1.25 and $1.50 Grades, Ea. I 7 1 Underpriced Remember, these garments were not purchased f or sale purposes, but are goods taken right out of stock that de pendable kind you always find us selling. You know our regular prices WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE REDUCTIONS? A dozen midsummer lines to choose from.. They are high-grade, perfect-fitting vests in low-neck, sleeveless styles, finished with hand crochet yoke. All sizes in silk, lisle, and silk and lisle mixed. These -vests are; 4oo good to mm and the -price oorjy jl'p," small to overlook. Regular $1.25 and $1.50 grades on ale at I -VC Children's Pants in Black Cotton, Regular 35c Grade Special Only USX A sale of Children's Knit Cotton Pants. They come in knee length styles and in all sizes, and are guaranteed fast black. Our regular 35c line on special OQr sale at v 25c Seamless Hose for Women, Our 35c Grade Specially Priced Only Fine Silk Lisle and Cotton Hose, made full seamless and with reinforced heel and toe. Light, medium and heavy weight, in tan, black and white. All sizes, our 'JCr 35c grade, at LDL An Extraordinary Sale of Men's Cool Negligee fehlrts at 69o m r it rt i tin Made With Soft Button-Down Colhur Shown in Tan, Cream and White (n Our Regular $1.00 Grade Specially Priced for Tomorrow's Selling at Only OVC Record-breaking prices will prevail throughout the Men's Section at this sale. There's plenty of economy for those who can arrange to be here. Men's Fine Negligee Shirts made with soft button-down collar and mercerized to look like silk. They come in plain white, cream and tan and m all sizes. Just the thing for this warm Qn 970 weather. Best $1.00 grade oh sale at. Muslin Gowns for Men, Best 75c ACir Grade Specially Priced This-Sale i7l Made of excellent quality muslin, with soft turn-down collar and neatly trimmed front. All sizes. Best reg..75c J0r grade on" sale at , Tty v Men's Balbriggan Shirts and OtZft Drawers Special at, Per Garment, MUv Men's Summer-Weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. Drawers with dduble seat. Splendid wearing, garments at a very low price. . . . . 25c Little Things at Saving Prices 25c Wash Braid for this sale, special 15c 15c Scissors specially priced at, a pair 10c 8c Large Cube Pins specially priced at 5c Pearl Dress Buttons for this sale at only 5c 8c White Finishing braid special only 5c 25c Whitewash Belts special for only 15c 25c Beautv Pins sDeciallv priced onlv 15c 10c Marcelle Wavers for this sale only 5c 15c 'Pearl Dress Buttons special only 10c 8c Safety Pins specially priced, at only 5c 10c Nickeled Pants Hangers special at 7c 39c Patent Belts priced for this sale at 25c 25cT)3uster Brown felts spedaTaTonly 1 5c nTSa7ely"Pnis, all sizes, for thlslaTe 2lc Another Very Special Offering o Embroidered Dress Robes Handsome Patterns, Elaborately Embroidered on Good Quality Voile JO Afl Our Best Regular $5.00 Values Specially Priced for Tomorrow at Only i)iO Such beautiful dress robes as these will surely go away quickly when they bear such a ridiculously , low price as we have placed upon them. They contain three yards of 45-inch flouncing, three yards of banding to match, and lt yards of plain, white ma terial. They are elaborately embroidered -In many handsome, designs and fcO AO "wllfmake upteautlfulfy. Regular $5.00 values special at . D& G