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1). S. REGULARS START 0(1 HIKE TO SEA COAST Four Hundred and Fifty Men . Are on Way From Vancou ver Barracks to Gearhart; for Annual Encampment. j- Preceded by 11 big- mule-drawn wjon loaded down with tnta and ' rations, 450 men and officers of the . Twenty-first Infantry, United States regulars,, left Vancouver Barracks this morning; for th first lap of their ..march to" Oearhart, where they a) id jthe Oregon National Ouardamen will hold a 10 day Joint encampment beginning- July 13. The regulars will march the entire distance, approximately .129 miles, and . will arrive at Oearhart on Sunday, ' July 12. Tha distance will be covered leisurely, and an average of about 12 Vs i miles a day will be maintained. This evening camp will be made at lender's farm, five and seven-tenths ' miles from St. Johns on the wett side of tha Willamette river. Captain Uugbee, quartermaster of . the- Twenty-first, was in charge of the wagons. Thejy left the Vancouver ferry on the lOregon shore, at 6:40 a. m, and Immediately started for St. ' Johns over the Columbia boulevard. By 9 o'clock the first five -wagons, each drawn by four army mules, were toiling up the German town hill road for Lender's farm.. Get Best on Terry. Shortly before 11 o'clock the first battalion of four companies, under the command of Major Wilson Chase; swung down the roadway . into Stj Johns and boarded the ferry. A few minutes later the second battalion, comprising three companies, under tire r command of Major Ralph H. Van De man; appeared and the perspiring troops got a short rest while the fer ry bore them across, the Willamette. , Lieutenant. Colonel Morrison and his staff traveled with the second bat tallon. Each division was followed by an ambulance and two surgeons were In attendance also. lieutenant Colonel John P. Morrl 'son, who wiU direct the maneuvers and iiiairuiuun m uearnari ib in com.mawi j of the regulars on the march. Colonel 1 Young, commander of the Twenty-first . regiment, his staff, the band, with the . headquarters detachment and machine i sun paon, nmnuerins in an aooui . 400 men and officers, remain at the barracks. The troopg were .early ,on the move, but to avoid congestion at the Vancou ver ferry across the .Columbia and th,e ferry which transported, the troops i over the Willamette at Sti Johns, they were divided into two provisional bat , talionn and moved at half hour inter ,. vals. The troops were preceded by the ' wagon train, which was likewise moved In two divisions. ' Soldiers Joke Civilians. !, The men marched In easy formation, I'' (wi abreast, and were attired in the i! regulation khaki uniform.' They trav . .'eled light, having only their rifles, - knapsacks, -canteens and cartridge 1: 'belts. t, As they marched they whlled away 4 , the time "Josjiing" passersby, talking f among themselves and apparently en Joying themselves hugely, despite the heat and dast which the tramp of many feet kicked up in the- roadway. binder's 'farm la almost six miles from the west side landing of the St Johns ferry. Here the troops will rest for the night and tomorrow will march IS 7-10 miles to Banks. On the Fourth only seve"n miles will -'be coveted and camp' will be pitched at Buxton. The fffth Will find them at Mist, 11 miles farther on and the sixth .will put them at Powell's farm, 15 miles to r the .westward'. On the seventh they ; will cover 18, miles to Peterson's farm, . and on the eighth will traverse only . even miles. They will reach Astoria j. on the 11th, and on the evening of the 12th will be at Gearhart, their desti 'nation. The distance covered' In the i march will apply to the annual march which all . troopers must make each year. Guard, to Z.eave Monday. The National Guardsmen will con centrate in Portland and leave by ape clal tratn for Gearhart Monday fore noon at 11 o'clock, excepting Battery A. Field Artillery, which will' leave Portland en Sunday the 12th. In addi : tlon to the 12 companies of Infantry i composing the Third Infantry, O. N. G., proximately 500 militiamen of the i 41 rat Idaho National G-uard will be r. aooara ,aaonaay s special. They will Join in the encampment by 'special request. The encampment this I year will be probably the largest ever ! held In Oregon, and It Is - anticipated ! that fully 2000 men and officers will b participate.. Last year the guardsmen were given a severe workout,- but the i program this year has been so ar f ranged that maneuvers will be held in the forenoons only, and the men wiai 1 "be at liberty to do what they please fn i; the afternoon. French Angry at ( Customs Inquisition Chamber Hay Decide to Exhibit S at il Bn Tranclsoo After AIL But Hation iTeela Zt Has Cause for Complaint. I! Paris. Julv 2. Because a rarliamn: tary committee had declared In favor 1 of participation in the Panama-Pacific exposition. Minister of Commerce Thomson today asked David Mennet, t president of the chamber of commerce. to use his influence to have the cham ber revoke ta recent decision to not participate in the fair. Mennet refused He said -members of the chamber of commerce were; angry at "American customs inquisition.' It waa expected, however, that the chamber of deputies would pass a res olution Drovldlne for rovernment nr- tlclpatlon before July 14. iv" -. : ' : . . Portugal to Have Exhibit. '' Washington: July 2. Secretary of Btate Bryan waa officially notified to day that the Portugese senate yester day had appropriated $100,000 itor a government exhibit the Panama Pa cific exposition. , , Spend Fourth at North Beach IS for .the round trio going July j; returnlngnot later than July 6. Steam er T. J. Potter leaves Ash street dock 1 p. m., Hassalo, p. m. Ticket and .reservations at O.-W. R. A N. city tick et offlM, 3d and Washington.' 'Phone Marshall 4500 or A-S121. Adv.) LET US HELP YOU for YOUR WEEK-END NEEDS Here Are Women's Most Fashionable Capes At the Astonishingly Small Price of $lj.00 For Regular $22.50 to $25 Models --Sounda like a paradox to ! say that we have women's capes at special prices when they are just rising to the height of their popularity. But it's true true because we had the most charming models (that were brought out recently in Paris) copied by one of our best makers, and we were fortunate in having them made at special price concessions.' The materials are 'wool poplins, blackand white checks, fancy wool crepes, white corduroys and nov elty materials. There are models with the detachable broadcloth vests and others in "coat" style, showing various designs. Every cape is lined throughout with" silk and trimmed with velvet, cloth and buttons. In black, navy, reseda, checks, tango, white, tan and rose. Third Floor For the Junior Girl $4.50 New Wash Frocks Clearance $3.49 9 Becoming, girlish styles pf plaid and striped ginghams, fresh, crisp and new frocks that young girls delight in wear ing these sunny days. One especially attractive style shows the long Russian tunic skirt and trimmed with buttons, as shown in the illustra tion. The waist has a V-cut neck, and has dainty white low hemstitched collar and cuffs. -Other models with pique collars and cuffs and belt. . These frocks are shown in white, with colored over-plaid designs in pinks, black, blues, tans and greens. For girls from 13 to 47 years. ronrta noor To Enjoy the Motor Outing Everything is here that you win need tor the double holiday, good motor comforts which measure up to the Lipman Wolfe standard of quality. Linen Dust Coats -: $3.50 and $2.50 We feature specially these two models. The $3.50 coat is of a good quality linen crash, made to button high around the ieck if desired. Has a detach able ; belt, deep pockets . and turn-back cuffs. The other model is of a linen finished material in natural linen1 color. It also has deep side pockets, belt across the back, and can be buttoned close around the neck. Third Floor j Motor Veils Special $1.25 Crepe de chine motor veils with hemstitched ends, IYa yards in length, in black, white and light shades of blue, pink, lavender and yellow. Other motor veils of chiffon cloth and silk crepe, I extra long and wide, up to $6. First Floor BAMBOO AND REED LUNCH BASKETS Sanitary and odorless, from individual, to large picnic size, priced from 25c to $2.50. Basement Caloris Bottles Special $1.00 , A bottle that will wear as long as the finest vacuum bot tle made. Made in a japanned finish, nickel mounted case. fitted with a nickel cap or drinkiner cut).- . We a I s o carry a full line of Caloris and Ther mos bottles, priced up to $3.00. First Floor FOLDING AUTO HAT, SPECIAL, $1.25 Dust and waterproof auto tourist .hats in ' tan and gray. Each hat in leather case. All sizes. First Floor Hats for the Country and Seashore New Panama Shapes, $2.45 and $2.9.8 Like a refreshing cool Summer breeze is the arrival of these new Panama hats, which need only a band of bright ribbon or a flower to convert them; into the most attractive models. The quality of these hats is exceptional at .this price, which insures splendid service for all kinds of outing wear. The shapes are the newest; in small, close-fitting, or meitium and large styles, with roll brims flat sailor Brims or side-roll brims,, and crowns in diffefent sizes. In fact, every shape that is now worn will be found here at these prices. White LinenDuck Hats 75c Canoeing and outing hats of cool white linen, in three differ ent shapes, turned-up brim, straight sailor and all-around-roll brim, which can be turned down all around to shade the face. They are all finished with a band of grosgrain ribbon around the crown' and flat tailored bow to match. ; ' Second Tloor. cJ " Merck endioo rfc Merit Only How to Tell a Winner r rom a looser -If your shirts continue to please you months after you i ouy mem, iney resist xncj tortures and tragedies of the laundry If you are still conscious that you look unusually well in the furnishings you wear you have won your bet. That is the test by which the Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Men's Furnishing Store is winning substantial, lasting friendships. . No mystery about the wonderful success of our men's section just the dif ference between th best possible merchandise and ordinary merchandise. li I II K4 t 111 - X A Shirt Test We will play our woven mad ras and percale shirts against the field of shirts now being ad vertised in sales' We will match ' them in re finement of style "and workman ship with any $2.00 shirt in the city. Our Price $K19 3 for $3.00 $5.00 to $6.50 i Silk Shirts, $3.85 With separate collar of same material. in new pointed style. Tint rioor Women Who Want New; Summer Frocks For Their Little 2 to 6-Year Old Daughters Will Profit by This Offering of $1.50 New Frocks at 98c Attractive little dresses, nicely made and finished in every way, made of plaid and check and striped ginghams or dotted percales. In deep low-belted or waisted styles, with trim mings of plain colors and embroidery, pique collars, with embroidery edgings. Others are in middy style in blue, tan and white, with sailor collars and laced fronts. In 2 to 6 year sizes. JFourtti noor. "Nemo" Corset Sale In a Great Clearance Event OF THE FAMOUS NEMO CORSETS Representing Discontinued Models in the Most Up-to-Date Styles $5 Nemo Corsets $3.95 These models are made of the best grade of coutil and lace trimmed. Mod eled with a medium low bust and extra length over the hips and back. The fam ous Lastikop webbing is inset over the thigh and , in the back, which holds the corset in place when standing, gives greater ease when sitting. Three pairs of hose supporters attached. Sizes 22 to 30. $ 1 0 Nemo, Corsets $6.00 Handsome, serviceable Nemo models, which are strongly and gracefully made of a fine grade of coutil and lace trimmed. They have medium high busts, and are verv loner over the Hin anrf Karlr T. kop webbing is used over the hips, abdomen and back. T:i,J 1 1 15 Tt r nuca wiixi wiKuon ouumg. xnrce pairs or nose supporters attached. Sizes 22 to 34. Tonrth Kloor. Jet Chains French jet chains from neck lengths' to 60 inches long. Priced 69 to f 2.00 each. First Floor New Bobby Veils Just received a new assort ment of Bobby veils in black, white, blue and brown. Priced at 65 to 1.50First Floor Here Is Woman's Opportunity In This Underwear Sale J To Provide Her Summer Needs FOR SUMMER UNDERWEAR NO STORE IS AS SATISFACTORY AS THIS STORE Knit Underwear Section, First Floor, Alder St. 60c Low Neck, Knee Length Union Suits 43c 75c Swiss Ribbed Fine Lisle Union Suits 48c 45c Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits . 33c 35c Pure Bleached White Cotton Union Suits 23c 35c Fine Ribbed White Cotton Vests . 23c 65c Fine Ribbed Union Suits . ... 50c $1.25 and $1 Silk Mixed or Lisle Vests . 89c i -Tint noor Don't Forget Your Bathing Suit Ipale Men's, Women's Suits and Caps Lovely Summer Blouses Especially Designed For Junior Girls, Clearance $ 1 .23 - Girtf Wash Dresses $2.69 In 6 to 14-Year Sizes Regular $3.50 to $6.50 J Unless you have seen these dresses you can't imagine' what variety is. The materials are plaid' ginghams, poplins in plain white, pink and blue, linens in natural, blue or white, and fancy ratines: in all colors, made in novelty styles, in waisted or .low-belt effects; collars of embroidery or self-material, some with hand embroidery and fine tucks and with lit tle vest .effects. Frequent tubbing won't hurt these dresses, either, for they are put together to stay together. Fourth Floor - . V , " " Take a Victrola With You on Your Trip L Our Victrola IV at $15.00 and 6 Double Records $4.50 -Will only cost you $19.50 -which we will deliver to you on the payment of $1.00 cash and $1.00 weekly. A book on how to dance the new dances by Vernon Castle will be , given with each purchase. ' Basement. Every blouse in this new assortment is a copy of some thing more expensive, but they are all copies of models which were designed by a famous designer, especially for the girl of 13 to 18. They are six distinctly new and different models. Of white organdie with colored band trimmings in maize, rose and blue, tucked. Has large collar and vest, drop sleeves. Of plain white organdie with hemstitched and tucks. Of flowered voile with white organdie vests and collar in a style as illustrated. Colored silk cord and tassel. ' ; Allover embroidered white organdie with lace edged collar and cuffs., Of white organdie, trimmed with embroidery. S Of linen in rose, salmon pink and cadet blue, with white linen collar and turn-back cuffs. Also same style in plain white linen. These charming blouses will be found in the girls' spe cialty shop on the fourth floor. . Vacation Days Are Middy Blouse Days And our middy blouse shop is prepared to show the best apd latest in middy blouses. Out, middy blouses for eirls from ,6 to 16 years are priced at $1.50 and $1.75 in . whit with navy blue or red collars, and plain f tan or navy blue in regulation middy style, trimmed with white braids. Also belted mod-! els in white and tan with small collars, laced fronts. w $1.50 Chinese Middies $1.12 Made of a good, quality white galatea, show ing the side opening and a colored embroid ered Chinese design on the pocket. Sizes 12 to 20 years. Other styles have wide -colored bandings of navy, cadet or red, or with round collars and colored pipings. Sizes 14 to 20.. Tonrth noor LTIf V" aHl'YI A Luggage Sale Offering Bags, Suitcases and Trunks , I , At Deeply Cut Clearance Prices ost everything for travelers in the luggage store bears new low prices and offered this week for the convenience of our patrons who might desire a new bag or a suitcase, and perhaps a trunk for the week-end trip or for their Summer vacation needs. , j - f-A sample lot of, trunks in steamer and regulation sizes. The regular $8.75 to $11.25 trunks, $6.75; regular $11 to $14 are now $8.95, and regular $16 to $18 trunks, $9.95. Some extra heavy $11.50 sole leather suitcases are $6.95. j $6.50 cowhide .suitcases at $4.45, and . three very special prices now prevail on matting suitcases, $1.48, $1.65, $2.45. Fifty Staiger trunks have been reduced. - - . j , $12.50 to $15 imported English bags are $7.45. . Some small $5.75 trunks are $3J)5. New Pique Neckwear -The new Medici and .lily collars and a new pointed coat collar of fine quality ' pique in narrow or wide wale. " ... I -Also collars of finest, sheer organdie with picot edge or finished with hemstitching or dainty lace insertion. These are also in the new shapes. . BHtmnt, Another Splendid . Offer of Wavy Switches at $225 Despite, the low figure at which we have marked these switches, they measure up to your idea of what1 a $5.00 switch should be. These switches are. 30 inches long; the quality of hair is excellent and the workmanship perfec tion. ' - r ' At $2.25 youll be f ortunate; indeed, to buy so much worth for so little money Second Floor . 250 New Voile$ 1 Waist Sale 50c Sheer, summery waists of a fine good quality white voiie. Fashioned in a most attractive style as shown in the illustration. The vest front is of embroidery and the collar of white organdy. Three quarter length kimono sleeves- and the seams finished with a wide lacy beading. ThU is a remarkable waist at a re markable price. $1.35 Voile Waists 95c Another remarkable waist of fering of allover embroidered white voile in a style as illustrat ed. Made with a vest and collar ' of white organdie, hemstitched trimmed. Three-quarter-length sleeves, kimono style. 27-Inch Swiss Embroidery Flouncing Selling at 75c and $1 Sale Price 39c These flouncings are made of a fine quality Swiss showing embroidery designs in floral and conventional patterns In open and blind effects', having deep and small firmly seal- loped edges. These embroideries are suitable for dress tunics, waists,' children's apparel andundergarments. ' . 75c Sun Bonnets 59c Sun hats and sun bonnets of blue and pink and tan chambray, blue and pink check ginghams and plain white. Mushroom shape or with turnup brims. All with scallop edges and button on'. crWns. Easy to launder and very cool to. wear. For kiddies up to 6 years. !. - ' . " Boys' Wash Suits Selling to $1.25 50c Sixes 2y to 8 years - Russian wash suits for " the little boys, of striped chambray ana percales, plain linen and some plain white. ;V Made with sailor collars or military style collars. r Trimmed with plain bandings or pipings. Long or short sleeves. ; Boys Blouses Sixes 6 to 14 Years ; - . ,- ' Blouses of dark or light blue and tan chambrays, white or striped, madras, gingham and percales. Made with new pointed collar and buttons. In the tapeless style. - ' ' 500 Genuine Crex Rugs At Economy Prices Size 18x36, sal 34c Size 24x24, sale .... .68c Size, 27x54, sale. . . :84c These are -the genuine Crei grass rugs, and can be had in brawn, tan and rfMn. Th -mnm serviceable rugs for the Summer homes, tor bedrooms and porch use. Made with pretty stenciled Doraers. . ,; . ' . : ? 1 000 Men's $ 1 and $ 1 .25 Percale Shirts Men's percale, madras and sotsette shirts in regular cuff and soft French turn-back cuffs. In white and colored bodies, in neat stripes and. usurco uesigns. n every size, vosonxteiy tne Dest shirt sale at modest price ever, auvertxsea in an economy casement store. .