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t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTL AND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9 191ft. a TOURIST TRAVEL NOW : INCREASING ON TRIP Fi ROM SAN FRANC! SCO Gains Also Reported in Travel j Through Portland From the Routes ip North. RESERVATIONS ARE MADE !" To Do This Right To Do This First To Do It Just In Time - . ' We Hav e 1 000 Men's Shirts To Distribute In a Sale Without Precedent -From Any Standpoint Quality, Assortment, Style, Economy Exceptionally Fine Shirts at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Remarkable Sale Pllce at 89c -J7 Btter Cbn of Hotels WW Share In Improve mnt to th Fullest Ex tent, It Za Said. lino MCfSUlI W S.SV9 1 . volume through Portland from the Cal ifornia expositions.' John M. Scott, general patsenger agent of the Soufch iern Pacific, declared today that the ! trains from San Francisco are running s daily with from one to three extra Pullmans. ' Hotelmen say their hostel- ries are comfortably filled with trav elers. . 4 Most of the exposition tourist travel so far has been northbound, but there is a gradual increase In the number of people coming over the northern routes, and by tie 1st of May the vol ume is expected to have Increased many fold. Out of 25 people in a Northern Pa cific parlor car going from Portland to Seattle last night, seven were eastern ers on their way heme from the fairs. Many Reservations Made. A large number of the travelers are spending only a few hours in Portland. While this may not be a majority, rail V road men say effors are being made to ' Induce them to remain long enough to vget a fair conception of Portland and its environs. City ticket agents of the Great Northern, North Bank, Northern . Pacific and O-W. It. & N. are encour aging the longer stay by suggesting pleasant side trips, and many have - been Induced to take them. "Reservations we already have for the months of. June, July and August - will tax our capacity," declared one ho- tel manager this morning. "We are re--? ceiving inquiries every day for accom- fnodations of parties large and small, several entlro special train parties I having been arranged for. "I look for more business in the ho tel line than the better, class places can cure for. The effect will spread also to the smaller hotels." Travel Is "Spotted." h Railroad men look for the bulk of - the , travel, particularly through Port land from the north, to begin in mid May, and increase in proportions after the national parks open on June 1. Most of the far eastern tourists are planning to include Glacier and Yellow stone on their itineraries, and are hold ing off their trips to the fairs for that reason. The railroad have been a trifle dis ' appointed In the volume of business ac , tually moving so far, particularly the lines that take the passengers from the Shasta route northward and east ward. They complain that the travel is "spotted," some days being heavier than convenient, and at other days with cars running almost empty. They look for a rapid Increase in. density of trav el, however, as the tourist period goes on. ,;No More Boxing, i Says Chief Clark Mayor Albee- Directs Actios, rending ZTew Or ill nance; Scheduled Bouts : Are Kit. "There will be no more boxing matches of any kind until the new ordinance regulating boxing becomes ' effective." said Chief of Police Clark " ; this) morning. "I have been directed by Mayor Albee to stop the bouts and Monk will be allowed." ; This action will result in the calling , off of the semi-professional bouts schedule for the Armory by the Im perial club next Tuesday night. The "orders, according to Chief Clark, mean that no matches, even wherie no prizes are offered, will be allowed. "Too many liberties have been taken in the past." said Chief Clark. "The giving of clothing, grocery and other orders for prizes has been but a blind . to cover giving of money and that must stop. The state law I believe to be too severe, but the city ordinance, I feel, will give the sport sufficient nnnnrtitnitv in Via nnrmlat t r matiKfv all good sports." Yamhill County Is Proud of Record Hewberg Commercial ClWb Sears Re port of Crops From Surrqjuadinff - Country. Newberg, Or., April 9. At a meet ing of the Commercial club last night the following figures were presented by Mr. Morris relative to the products of Oregon. Every one of the articles mentioned is produced in this county, and Nswberg and the country immedi ately adjacent form an Important part of Yamhill county: . Wheat raised, 19,000,000 bushels; wheat shipped. 13,000,000 bushels; 1 flour. 1.000.000 barrels; corn, 1913. 850,000 bushels; 1914, 2,500,000 bush els; oats, over 13.000.000 bushels; dried prunes. 15.000,000 pounds; cherries the same; cabbage, 35,000,000 head; butter, ,i 25,000,000 pounds; carrots, 17,000,003 ' pounds; eggs, 130,000.000 dozen; cattle value, $40,000,000; hogs, $17,000,000; honey, ,O00,000 pounds; potatoes, 9, 000,00p 'bushels; peaches, 1,750,000 boxes. ' "Trust Is After Me," Says Parker '.Trameups, pure and simple, in spired by the dental trust," said Dr. Edgar RJ (Painless) Parker, this morn- InST. On his rptum , t r PnpHantl frfm California to answer the damage suits against mm of Dr. Guy Pennybacker and Dr. II. W. Penhalligan, former em ployes in his office. "I discharged these men, and re fused to take them back only a few ; days ago. They allege that they are su-f f ering from poisoning from an anesthetic they, used in my office. As a matter of fact the poison is in their minds, and the minds of the members of the dental trust that is trying to put me out of business. "j. Free India Relish v With a 25c cash Want Ad in The , Sunday Journal. ,, See Want Ad page today for details. (Adv.) Every shirt bear this in mind-f-sells regu larly at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Perfect shirts. Perfect fitting. Perfect tailoring. ' Perfect in style and quality. Shirts of madras and French percales. Some slightly soiled from win dow and counter display. The great majority crisp and fresh from the showcases. Shirts for the slim man, for the medium-built and the stout man. Shirts for the man with the small neck, with the medium and the big neck. Shirts for the man with the short arm, for the man with the big reach. Shirts in plain and pleated bosoms, long and short bosoms. Shirts in refined, quiet, dignified patterns that men of good taste demand. The best shirts you ever purchased in your entire career as a shopper. And this store stands back of this assertion. First floor. 50c Men's Socks Of Pure Thread Silk Saturday 25c Navy, tan and gray thread silk socks, with extra rein forced heels and toes. Per fect socks, not seconds or a mill ends so strongly fea tured by some stores. Sox of first quality to give first quality satisfaction. First Floor. Do You Wear Athletic Underwear? If So, Buy Your Season's Needs. j HERE ARE $1.00 UNION SUITS- TAILORED OF SOISETTE, NAINSOOK AND MADRAS Saturday 69c Here in time for your Summer requirements. Union suits made in knee lengths, sleeveless styles, new closed crotch. Of Nainsook, barred and striped madras, soisette. Sizes 34 to 48. To fit any man. First Floor, Just Off Washington St. New Neckwear, Saturday 55c Real Armenian Lace-Edge Handkerchiefs 29c Of a Fine Quality That Sells at 50c. Offered Saturday for the First Time at These handkerchiefs are of all pure linen of a fine, soft quality, made with a dainty quarter-inch hem and trimmed with real Armenian lace. Never have we been able to offer handkerchiefs of such a dainty, fine quality at anything near this special price. 1st Floor Mail arid Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers t"MercKandiso of J Merit OnT Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A-6691 Be Sure and Attend the First Annual Cotton Ball Benefit of Scadding House ' Multnomah Hotel. Wedn'day. April 14 Dancing and Cards Gentlemen $1.00 ladies 50c Informal Cotton Dresses Popular Sheet Music for 15c Wrap Me! in. Bundle Doodle Oodle Dee Winter Nights Down Among the Shelter ing Palms When the Grown-Up Ladies Act Like! Babies Why Not Sing Wearm of the preen Rufe Johnson Harmony Band Beautiful Roses Cows May Come, tows May bo, but the Bull Goes on For ever. .Basement Three Important Offerings in Trimmed Millinery Featuring the Latest Modes Are Ready for Saturday The New Large Sailors in very choice models are shown here, some with straight brims, others with a slight roll, all with silk and wing trimmings, fancy feathers and flow ers. In black, natural, pink, light blue Black and White Hats Hats of smooth braids in Jarge shape, trimmed with wings and fancy feathers. Black and white combinations. Very special Trimmed Leghorn Hats 10.00 6.95 In all the very latest shapes with trimmings of ys g "flowers, ribbons and velvet. Very special T ooad FWbr Remarkable Suits for Misses and Small Women At $ 1 7.50, $20.00, $22.50, $35.00 Each one new and different. Exclusive models especially designed for the small figures and for misses. Scores of the smartest-tailored and. novelty styles every color, from mid night blue to soft biscuit shades and putty color, not to mention English looking tweeds and the new checks. Suits of serges, gabardines, poplins, white serges, novelty basket-woven cloths and mixtures. ? Suits in new tailored braid-trimmed style suits with vestee effects high and regulation waisted styles suits with patch and shirred pockets skirts in circular, pleated and yoke styles. Suits Selling From $20.00 to $35.00 In white, . tan, Copenhagen, black and white checks and mahogany, with straight or cutaway coats, having silk or lace collars, or self trimming and fancy buttons. Are now very special . $9.45 . Fourth Floor Advanced Summer Styles in Tub Frocks For Misses and for Girls From 13 to 16 Years Nowhere else will mothers of young daughters find such un limited variety of special-sized styles. Bolero Dresses Suspender Dresses High Waist Lines Jacket Effects Combination Models ' Coat Effects Fashioned from the .newest linen weaves, crepes, ginghams, panamas, poplins, in plain, striped and figured designs. Trimmings of embroidery, hemstitching, buttons, velvet rib bons, dotted lawns, straps, of self material. The dresses for intermediate girls sell from $2.49, $4.50, $5.00 up to $11.45. The dresses for intermediate girls sell from $2.49, $4.50, $5.00 The models illustrated are $6.95 and $9.95. Fourth Floor. New $1.50 Middy Blouses Sale $1.15 Made with navy flannel collar, in regulation style, with laced front, long sleeves and trimming of white braid and stars. New Military Middies Special $1.75 T he newest novelty in imddy blouses, made of excellent quality jean, in ; white or sand color. Sailor collar with straps of blue and ' gold braid, short sleeves, laced fronts and sides, patch pockets. Cuffs and pocket trimmed to match collar. 12 to 22. Exactly as illustrated. I M Fourth floor All sizes. -A Sale of Gloves $1.50 REYNIER SUEDE GLOVES Overseam sewn, two-clasp ' style, in black, sand and Qfi pearl shades. A few tans and browns. Sale . . . $2.50 WASHABLE DOESKIN CLOVES Reliable, practical for everyday wear. Eight button length, in white only. Sale $1.75 SELECTED LAMBSKIN GLOVES Two-clasp glace gloves, made of the finest se lected lambskin with contrast embroidery. In black and white. Very special EXTRA QUALITY CHAMOISETTE GLOVES In 16-button length, two-pearl-clasp style, spear back stitching. In white only ALEXANDRE REAL KID GLOVES First quality real - kid tryphosa-finish gloves, witn .fans point ana fancy embroidered backs, pique and overseam sewn. In black, white and all desirable colors. Price, a pair REAL ARABIAN MOCHA CLOVES In the newer gray and sand shades, one and two-clasp styles, plain and fancy trimmed. $2.00, 31.95 1.33 LOO 2. 1.50 First Floor. VCTOR And Columbia Phonographs Best Terms in City $ 1 Down $ I Week. Delivered At Your HomeOn First Payment Basement Children's New Coats Regularly $3.75 82.95 Sizes 2-6 Years. In navy, Copen hagen, brown or tan serge, with half belts, or box style, hem stitched or scalloped white pique collars and cuffs, trimmed with fancy buttons. One style illustrated. Other coats, sizes 2 to 6, at $2.95 53.95 to S 12.95. $1.50 TO $1.75 DRESSES. SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS. q8c In plain chambriy crash, checked and striped ginghams, in many differ ent styles, with or without collars, straight or waisted styles, pleated and plain skirts, trimmed with lawn pleatings. pique, and em broidery. One style illustrated. White Hemp Hats For Little Girls 2 to 6 Reg. $1.75 $1.19 Becoming little hats in fine white hemp, in a new poke shape, with rosettes and band of pink or blue satin ribbon and sprays of dainty flowers." In style as ' illustrated. Girls' Middy Dresses Reg. $1.50 JhA $1.00 mtrod u c i n g a new model in mid dy dresses, made of white drill trimmed with red or navy pipings or all white. Sailor collar, laced fronts and belt Skirt in pleated style, can be de tached and worn with other blouses Sizes to 12 years. Same style as illustrated. $1.50 and$l. 75 Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years 31.08 N e w crepes. plaids and checked gingham, in coatee effect, with collar and cuffs of white poplin. Crepe in double-skirt style with white collars and cuffs. Also middy effect and straight styles with black patent leather belt. -One style as illustrated. 1-P'ceSleep'gGarments Reg. 75c 59c A new style, made in plain white, pink or blue percale, and - fancy fig. ored crepe, made with round neck, button front, drop seat, no feet. Sizes 2 to 10 years.' In same style as illustrated. Fourth Floor oys' Custom Made Clotlnes In Two Special Lots Two Special Prices Suits of Fancy Mixtures Homespuns and Tweed $7.95 $8.95 For $9.50 to $11.50 Suits For $12.50 to $13.50 Suits In sizes 6 to 17 years. ' Now is the time to buy the boy a smart suit,, for in this sale a: 'e suits of character in the newest, snappiest models suits with patch poc kets, with knife pleats, stitched belts, best quality of linings, best workmanship, su perior fit and finish. In tans, grays, brown and novelty mixtures. The pants are all full lined, have taped seams in knickerbockur style. Boys $1.00 Corduroy Pants Splendid pants for school wear, made of mouse-colored corduroy, with taped seams, in &fir knickerbocker style. Well made and finished. In sizes from 4 to 1 7 years. Very special ... Boys' $1.50 to $2.50 Flannel Shirts In sizes 12J to 14. Of fine Eden flannel in fancy lavender, blue and black stripes. C 1 TOk All with detachable collars in French style. Sale 1 plvlUf Boys 75c Wash Hats Of plain white duck, tan linens and poplins, combinations of white with green, navy and plaid brims.. Trimmed in the Oliver style with pearl buttons or pleated self bands. Very grs, special ...I..... ' Boys Caps in latest shapes ....... . . .SOc pays' New Jerseys . . . . . .$1.50 to $2.50 Fourth Flo r New Hand-Embroid'ed Collar and Guff Sets Regular 75c and $1.00 ' Sale 50c The hew fhit and roll collars, and Diaue setsVwith flat collars : hand-embroidered organdie ves- tees, pique vestee and new vestees with flat, military and flare collars. Separate collars, and embroidered and military backs of net and organdie and of fine Oriental laces. Also flat col lars of pique and organdie. $1.25 Collar and Cuff Sets for 85c In the new flat shapes, copies of imported models. Made of sheer organdies and transparent voiles, trimmed with real St. Gall edges. New Buster Brown Collar and Cuff Sits 25c Made of white linen, stiffly starched; the collars in two styles and the cuffs in smart turn-back effects. Very new very fashionable very tailored very special at 25c the set. First Floor Stamped Card Table Covers 21c 4-Of extraordinarv tiavt misiUu jrhite Indian Head, stamped in cross-stitch, drench knot and bask-it-designs. These covers are all full size. ; Fifth Fimr Novelty Bordered Veilings 65c Yard Veilings in the new bordered effects in filet and hexagon neshes, plain and dotted, in black, brown, navy blue, taupe and white. These veils can be worn either draped or fasten around the neck. First Floor ''In Your Own Inerest You Ought to Look at These Gray Hair Accessories ' Because, not only are they priced at figures so low as to practically force you to buy one of them, but they will so add to your appearance that youll be immensely delighted at improvement. . 18-Inch Gray Switches at $1.95 instead of $3.00 20-Inch Gray Switches at $2.95 instead of $4.50 22-Inch Gray Switches at $3.95 instead of $6.00 24-Inch Gray Switches at $4.95 instead of $8.00 Gray Transformations at $4.95 instead of $6.00 Gray Transformations at $7.95 instead of $10.00 Mail orders filled with accuracy. Second Floor the 5c Crepe Bloomers Special 59c 9 ftne P188 rPe. elastic at knee, or embroidery edgings. Elastic at waistline. AJ1 lengths. $1 Muslin Petticoats Special 79c Three new styles, double panel and scalloped bottom, with 454-inch embroidery ruf fle and insertion with double thread lace and insertion and dotted Swiss bandings, ribbon bows. k $1.25-$ 1.50 Gowns Special 79c Of good quality muslin, nain ,sook and crepe, in slipover and open-front style, long or short sleeves, trimmed with yokes of laces and embroidery, bandings, edgings, ribbons. . $1.00 Boudoir Caps bpecial 59c Many different styles, of dainty lace insertions, combined with crepe de chine and ribbons, shadow laces and rosebuds. In dainty colorings. Fourth Floor Just Received New Models in Pellard Suit ... . . - Another Shipment of Those Extraordinary Lipman-Wolfe Special $1.50 Blouses Featuring Many New Shown Before They are fashioned froni the best qualities of allover embroidered voile, i many different designs. n n new W with the two-inrdtie collars that can be worn elth eect. Vests or embroidered Organdie, pin-tucked mo ; -""."""-. wwcmai lace, tancy DuttOns and pearl buttons. The sletv are finished with lace and embroidery and tome in full length. A most attrs uve assortment of all that is prettiest and daintiest in Spring blouses.