Y PORTLAND, . - OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1915. PORTLAND'S HOCKEY MM STRENGTHENED FOR COMING SEASON Recruits Who Are Being Lined ! Up Carry Plenty of Beef for .v Hard Campagin, OLD PLAYERS TO LEAVE ProbM. Advent 4t Sttl Will Oiv ,' Tvnm T&of Gums; Drafts ny.r " " - WUI' Oto Tlr. , 'r ' . Portland fans ait going to have Jna ! of th lastest bockjfey clubs that, money 'can procur to represent, them Ii the Paclftc . Coast ttookey association for the coming winter season. The man faremeftt of, the Hippodrome in. its ! spare -moments betlween seasons is now delving into the hockey records of all the western nockeytlsts looking for ma- teri&l to fill out, tike weak; spots in the Portland's makeup. Any team a member 'or the Paclric , Coast' Hockey association Jia the power to sign up players In the west i rn territory, which Is west ,-of;-. Fort "William, Ontario. (.Any player east ct- that city comes under the jurisdiction .of the National Hockey association and cannot be signed by a wwstern club un less the eastern' clubs waive On such, 'ti vmr Th Pacific Coast heretofore i has had the power to draft three mertl very season iromi wia eseiern raguo, ' . Lata last season when It looked ua it the agreement between the east and -the -west wasf to be disrupted because en eastern club plaj&ed . a player who refused -to report to 'the coast .league. President Qulnn off, the Eastern league made the Coast league an offer of the privilege of drafting six men, which ' would meaaMej man from each of the r clubs in the National: association- This -offer as a peace settlement .was, ac cepted and "next year six eastern stars iwilti be wearing the uniforms ? of .the Coast league. ' ; : ; ''Seattle is ' Coming In. 5" . By all accounts Seattle is to be in the league, which will mean a four team combination composed of Van Icouver and "Victoria representing the (Canadians ancl Portland will have Ke attle as a running; mate In upholding the American end. I A iour team league will i add greatly so the - interest in hockey. , Seattle will have a strong lineup to represent them. X majority .-of the men secured Ihy the Coast league through draft wllj go to the Seattle fteam, i t The Vancouver team will be kept in tact. Taylor has (signified his inten sions of hanging u the stick and tell ing the future generation what a fine player he was wheii he quit the game, yJffct no doubt he will be found out on Hhe Ice again, circling and turning with t.that dexterity which keeps the op Txslnr team wondering what he is go- -?,lBg to do next, i Cook, the big defense player, wno performed on the wing after Manager Patrick donned a suit, has returned to th farm for the surn ame r and the strenuous pastime of Jforking hay and oatts -will tend jto keep lxk muscles in trim. ' McKay has re turned to bis hornet in Ontario, as also has Lehman, the Vancouver net guard ian, whose "' occupation is road con structing. All th rest of the Van 'vseuver players aretlstill on the coast : j The Victoria team Is In for a shake 'b'p. ' I The team-' held together for three -.years and won twopchampionsh'ips, but last : winter thicy (took ' jl bad slump. 'Manager Patrick is looking fori three 'Xorwards and a couple of ctefenae men fand'lby the time that, the season- is jTeady to open he will have a good 11 ne .up In sight. Patrick counted on the Vpast' season- to be his last but by the I way the big fellow traveled When he .-performed with the local club against the j Vancouver septet, it looks as if he was just starting in' his career in frtead of finishing tt. In the first ?pam. be ecored five goals and got Ithree assists to his credit, which was ,more than some ; of the players had credited to them all season, 1 Jt Ksw Boselraiaa In' Idnetip. 5' 'The Portland team .will nave several Jiew faces on Its f lineup. The man--agement will probably spend -:" the s'ioney which it would. -have 'to pay for urmiiu putera as ininsporwuon ex-, penses of young players who figure that they have a chance to make good! ,ln professional hockey. - To win a.i ichamplonship takes, speed.' and endur- j .ance, coupled witii the experience of ! fa' few older -players.. With Johnson 1 and Rochon on the defense, the Port- land team. will have a brace of defense ' 'men hard to equal; JRochon has writ- i ten the management stating that he is in good shape . again and his leg has '.not troubled him for. some time. Ro- j xhon Is a cool, heady player, a heavy! body checker and also a ery - clean ! .Tlayer, who seldom: comes ; under . the jjeyes i of; the officials. 1 ' Mitchell will have opposition in the! ,n5ts. On the forward line there will ; be three or four new men trying to do ;the veterans out of their jobs. The new recruits will carry a lot oft ,beef which will - enable them to stand .the hard bumps, i Seme of ' the new -playera-who are expected to report are .Cae iUawes. the . Calumet." Mich., won der, and Delores Chaput, the fast skat-i Ing Frenchman' of the Bame team. Alf. j .'Barbour o Blalrmore has already come -jto" terms. Others are Jimmy Leach vof Prince Albert, who was the leading! sscorer ln the Northern league; . Clem I O'Laughlin, a defense man of the "Win-1 mipeg Amateur champions, holders of the Mann cup. and Bill Adanu of "the Fort William team, the. leading scorer in tne .amateur ;up games played against Winnipeg. -Adams is a big man weighing in the neighborhood Of 'ISO pounds. He Is fast on his skates Hand was one of the' hardest checking xorwaras tn amateur circles. - Strings "are" out for several other men ; front th boundary country so that with the material In sight to bolster up last 'year's team,- Portland should have a septet that should represent -the coast in -the. next world's championship 'series, v ' . . . . -.t , IS AFTER ROWING TITLE Eddie , Tlorham ' . n'mf..iAn.i ,sculler -of Toronto, is coaching David xvesan, me mraio single sculler who ;holda the intermediate amateur single Js . 'anxious - ta win ) -th isculls event in the national regatta to ,ue t neia, - at - tspringuelfl. Mass In August next.. ; Z&C Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on All Charge Accounts II Paid In Full by the 10th ol Each Month Open a Charge Account at This Store Tomorrow Take Your Dovvp-Tovvn Luncheon in Our Bautilul Tea Room on the Fourtti Floor Ladies Home Journal Patterns tor Jane Now In n, Double Stamps tomorrow OnCaoh . (D)E(ils9W(D)irfliMaiim EM ? Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phono MarahaB 4800 -I - " ' 1 1 ' 1 1 .. . . - . . . - , , i Hom Phone A-623 1 ' Remnantsat One Half Price 1 Main Floor Clean-Up Sale of hundreds of -Wash Goods Rem nants lawns,' ginghams, per cales, etcin good, useful lengths for v waists and t w' dresses. I Choice l JrriCe Double Stamps i;Ji Donble Stamps nim Aflfl PepaFfimnieimtl The Chief Executive of die state has appointed May 4 to 11 "Clean-Up Week, througfaoyt the whole statc the Chief Ex ecutive of thi" citv h annnintMl a uClrA Tr Wot" fn PnfUnJ-nJ U ri,:.(T..M.t:... t .u:. ' ::J.j "Clean-Up Week" for this store, and the order has gone forth to every department manager to' cleanup his or her department Many Thousands of Bargains Will Be Offered During This Great Clean-Up Sale! CLEAN-UP OF Men's 20.00 to g30.00 Sunntts att MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOQR-4Just V183 Suits in this phenom . enal -Clean-Up offering. ; Odd lines from our regular stock of standard . makes. Every garment hand-tailored throughout. In the assortment are blue serges, checks and plain fabrics, in sizes , ranging: from 34 up to 42. No man who has a Suit to buy can af ford, to miss this sale. Regular j $20 to $30 Suits, (gl O FA We have priced these for our Cleaik-Up Sale at 'only J)XtJU Men's Shirts Wow Regular $1,25-S2 Grades MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Here, irten, is an unusual op portunity to buy Shirts at substantial savings. Several hundred are included in this great lot we place on sale at above price. Per cales, Madras and Oxfords in godd colorings and attractive 'pat terms. Styled with stiff and French cuffs. Reg. $1.25 to $2 0QJ4 Shifts in well-known makes. Priced special tomorrow at OOL Mem UedleFweaF MM YauFdJl . ' . ... .!:;..'? j.t .!.- r : - - -. 75c tlo 81.50 (Erswles 41S)(S To Be Cleaned Up at, Yd. On Sale in Basement Undcrpgice Store The iriost wonderful sale of Silks in tle history of our Basement 'starts tomorrow morning. Over ' 11,000 yards are involved, and the price we have pt upon them averages considerably under half their regular worth. All the most popular weaves and hundreds of patterns and colors to j select -from. The entire center "aisle of our Great Basement Salesroom will be demoted to this Sensational Silk - Offering. An unprecedented opportunity for thrifty buyers to supply their presenjt and future needs at a fraction of real worth. Beautiful high-grade Silks for Summer f dresses, waists, petticoaljs, linings, Wimmrng-, etc., in vast-assortment of patterns. - Your choice 'at $1 Union Suits 75c Main Floor- Men's Union Suits in white and ecru cottoi. Short sleeves and .'ankle,, length, sizes 34 to 38; long sleeves, ankle length, in sizes 34 to 44. rTK $1.00 Union Suits, now til 50c Underwear 3 Garments $1 Main Floor Men's Shirts and. Drawers in Balbriggan and cot ton mesh. rAlso some large sizes in Athletic blurts or checked madras; 50c grade 350 or 3 for only $1)0 S3.50 Union Sails at Sl-75 Main - Floor Special line of the celebrated "Vassar" Union Suits for men. Short and long sleeves, ankle length. Fine grade mer cerized " lisle. . ; Sizes C"f "T? 34 to 38, Special at . S O $1.50 Silk Sox at 98c $3.50 Grades, S1.48 Main , Floor Clean-Up' Sale of men's fine accordeon plaited sSilk ilose. Regular $3.50 grades at $1.48 $1.50 grades QOW on sale tomorrow at onlywOl 1700 yards Fancy Silks 36 inches wide. Worth to $1.50 a yard 1600 yards Printed Pongee Silks . 36 inches wide. Regular $1 grade 450 'yards Plain Silk-and-Cotton Crepe de Chine. Reg. 75c grade 2250 yards Printed Crep de Chine 36 inches wide. " Reg.85c grades 2700 yards 33-inch Imported Pon gee Silks. Regular $1.00 grades 400 yards of $1.00 Silk! Poplins 975 yards of 75c Pongoro Silks OF i , i ' CLEAN-UP Women's Suits at I Grades Selling Up to G32.50 -UlFTM ZJJ rLOOK New bonne styles in box-back and scnu- Fitted models, also the smart belted effects and short-coatj styles,j Here arc suits embodying the very latest ideas to be sold far below regular prices. Materials include poplins, serges, tweeds,! home spuns, 'and. many other desirable fabrics. Shown in all the (wanted plain colors, and many in checks and stripes. Suits fljl O worth up to $32.50. , Priced special tomorrow at only V--P0 Women's Siiitts afl S24L48 , S22.S0 Coats for S14.85 Second ' Floor Women's and Misses' Suits in tailored and novelty effects. Many in, this assortment, shown- in the stylish new black-and-white checks and stripes.' Military; models, trm'i with braids, belted styles , w flare and plaited ' skirts, and scores of other COI AO models. SpecialaVvirla Second Floor Women's and Misses' Coats in a wdndcrful showing of the newest and best styles. $4 - and mediuni-length models in flare effects .with rxll- n'd J ing cpllars, high collars, fancy hi H ;cufs patch" pockets, etc. An v number of smart models! to se lect from. Priced Ct A OCT theretofore to $22.50 Women's S20 Dpcsiscs S13,05 Silk Petticoats for $3.69 CLEAN UE OF Women's Fine Stl! Hose $1.00 Grades, 65c Main Flor-nother line of Women's 1 lose in styl ish all-ilk boot effects, on Main Floor W o m e n's black Silk Hose of splen did quality j and " well known makesj. Hose usu ally selling at $1,- priced for Clean-Up Sale (IFZf at,- special, the. pair OtiU sale 'at substantial - reduc tion. These icome in black only. Regular 50c nose, priced,' pair 35c CLEAN-UP OF Women's S il k 6 1 6 v e s ; 51.25 Grades, 95c Main Floor Women's 1U silk Milanese Gloves in white nd blacks Full 16 bntton length and. splen did quality. Standard $1.25 Gloves;, Clean-Up QK Week : at, the pair vuL Main Floor rAnother lot women's 16-button length Silk Gloves' in whitej black, gray, tan and navy gloves selling in the regular way at 85c and $1.00, on FJtZg sale tomorrow, pair til Second Floor Special lines of Women's and Missis' . Dresses', selected from regular stock and greatly reduced for Clean-Up Week. Poplins, Series, Checks, Voiles, Crejpe Meteof, etc : Mod els suitable for dreis or street wear-t Worth up C"f O QC 520. on sale for vAO.OU Second Floor 200 Women's Petticoats enter the Clean-Up Sale at substantial savings. Taf fetas, Messalines and Silk-Jersey of splendid quality. New- circu- lax flounces in plain or plaited effects. Complete line! of all colors. Priced for PO C Q this sale tomorrow at Vp.Ul to $20' on sal r for Wash Dresses at Clean - Up Prices UEFT., SECOND FLOOR Clean-Up 'Sate of Children's JJresses odd lines of only a few of a size and style. Sizes years, aiso a icw ioomer .uresses, sizes- & . to o years Eresses resses- worth worth to $.00, at 39c . Dresses to $p5, at 69c ' Dresses Latest off Fiction Pollyanna Grows Up .'. . : . -. fi':: : "" By Eleanor Porter. a . Angela's Business By" Henry S. Harrison. The Turmoil I.L.... ............ ......... i By Booth Tarkinston. The Sword of Youth . i By James Allen. - The Seven Darlings --. . . . .. . . ; By Gouverneur Morris. The Rim of the) Desert-.... i By Ada Woodruff Anderson. The Pretender 1 . . ; . ;., By Robert W. Service. I The House of the Misty Star . v . i By Frances Little. , His Royal Happiness .." . j By Everard Cotes. Homeburg - Memories- . . . . . '. ... . i . . ; By George Fltchi I . . New ibooks. are arriving daily. .. Come in and look them over. .The Book Section, First Floor. $1:25 .....$1.35 .....$1.35 ..i..$15 .'....$1.35 .Li,. $1.35 'f . ,.- .i...$U5 .....$1.25 .....$1.35 $1 Cfleaim -Up ofi lUMerinniiiisllilinis; alt: Haillfi Prnce On the Bargain Booth, Between the Elevators, Second Floor Women's Gowns at Hail Women's Night Gowns of crepe de chine, nainsook and batiste. Empire, Slipover and open-front styles in great -variety. . Beautifully , trimmed. ' Don't fail; to see "these tomorrow. $ 6.50 $7,50 $10.00 $12.00 Gowns Gowns Gowns Gowns f3.25 3.75 $5.00 $6.00 $160 $16.75 $17.50 $18.50 Gowns Gowns Gowns Gowns 8.25 8.38 $8.75 $95 Combinations at Halt -Wptrien's j Combinations in Princess and Wkistline'siyles, open drawers,! straight and knickerbockers" . -Also envelope Chemise. Crepe de chine, silk crinkle crepe, etc., etc. $ 5.00 Grades $2.50 $ 6.50 Grades $3.25 $ 8.50 Grades $4.25 $ 9.50 Grades $4,50 $11.00 Grades $5.50 $12.50 Grades $6.25 $15.00 Grades $7.5C $16.00 Grades $8.00 White Petticoats at Halt Women's Nainsook and Longcloth Skirts, trimmed with fine' lace flounces and lace in sertions. Also a few French hand-made skirts. Scores of beautiful styles to select from. $3.50 Skirt at $4.00 Skirts at $5.00 Skirts at $2.50 $5.00 Skirts at $3.00 $1.75 $2.00 Siiks arid Dress Goods $ 8.50 Skirts at $4.25 $10.50 Skirts at $5.25 $120 Skirts at $6.25 $17.50 Skirts at $8.75 $5.00 Silks for S2.98 $3.00 SilUs tor $1.25 Fancy Moire and Bengaline Silks $2.50 and; $3.00 Heavy ' Imported for suits and ; coats. Shown in Natural Pongee for suits and auto black, cream an4 wanted colors, coats. A great bargain at $1.25. $4.00 allies for $2.29 $2.50 ail ks f jr 51.69 Matelasse, Moire Befigalines and Fancy, Jacquard Crepes and Bro- Souffle Crepes in' black, cream caded Satins in light blue ecrti and all the desirable colors. rose, brown, taupe, etc.,' $1.69. Clca n-Upofi TaMe Linchis 72-tnch Ds mask $1.48 Richardson's 72-4nch fine quality Damask in big . assortment of handsome designs Spcl. $1.48 yd. $3.50 Towels at $1.75 hand - embroidered Towels in dainty' desiens. On Price. 66 IMP Week 99 Saleof Shenvln- Williams Paints Liquid 1 Veneer I20c-40c-90c 25c Stove Pipe Enamel at 15c 3d ..Floor Special low prices on Sherwin -Willfams J Guaranteed Paints for inside i and outside: Floor Pain ts-j-price, quart 55c Floor Paints price, - gal $1 .90 House Paints-H-price, quart 65c House Paints-r-price, gaL $2.20 Sherwin-Williams 3-f-ifMarnot" will beautify yoursfloors.; Sherwin-Williams Flat-Tone j for your ; bedrooms walls. Sherwin-, Williams "Floorlac," a brighten up stain for floors. "Handcraft" stains for woodwork and furni ture. "Enameloid." Bath Tub Enamel, Porch- Paints, etc., for every use. (, PAINT UP NOW! II a Dni'n ft Electric UUI1U11I110 50i Yankee Cleaner ncr at 35c tv iUUJI X1411U1C5 uuw ior A OC 60ci Parlor, Brooms now for 40c $1.20 6-foot Step Ladders 96c 35c 1 No-Dust ? : Sweeping Com-i pound. On special sale at 25c 25c Rug Beaters on sale for 19c $1.50 Vacuum Washers at' 75c HEADQUARTERS for Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, f Garden Tools, ! Refrigerators and - other seasonable goods. . Double Stamps will be "given with cash purchases in all Depts." tomorV. Irons Guaranteed - fo years v- $3.50 size ' now r at ;;C3.oo Polish Mop ; Third Flor Everywhere and not a particle of dust escapes to mix with the air. The O'Cedar Polish Map- collects all the dust and hoVds it until shaken or washed out. It puts Lan end to back-breaking, stoop ing; to clean polished floors; standing woodwork, etc. .-" ; 7 O'CEDAR POLISH MOP V makes it easy to clean in hard-to-get-at places. And theidean ing is quicker and better than any, other known method. O'Cedar Mops are made in . triangular or - round styles Priced now at 75c and $1.25 O'Cedar Oil 25c. 50c to. $20 75c Toweling 58c Yd. Richardson's Huck Toweling of splendid quality, 25 inches wide. 75c grade on sale at 58c a yard. Square Dollies a t Half Richardson's . hand - embroidered Square ; Doilies in . sizes 6 to 10 inches, on sale now at Price. -V Ktcnardson s, ha Towels in daint iT,II?nTmTTTTrh ol Embroideries, Itib- $2.50 Flcnncinqs at 98c Main Floor Dainty Embroidery Flouncings I in splendid assortment: of styles, worth up to $2.50. QQ Special for tomorrow at yard :01 4 NOVELTY. , FLOUNCINGS , in white and colors. Finest of -Swiss hand-woven work; $3.50 yi to $12 yard. . Now at 2 worth worth to $1.50, at 98c to $2 at Wash 2 to 14- of asc- $1.29 CLEAN-UP SALE 200 MiiBmedl Halls Worth Up to S15 On Display ..- lin Millinery , . Salons Second Floor On Display ... in. Millinery Salons Second , Floor See Morrison Street Window bons, Laces, Beits, Etc - 4 ' . , ' Bill I LI I 65c Neckwear for 19c Main Floor Odd "lines of Women's Neckwear pieces which have beco'me sngnuy sottea. t Miliars ana j Oil Ciean-UpolRibbohs 60c Moire Faille Ribbons now 38c 65c Fancy Edge Taffeta now 38c 6-inch Moire Taffeta, the yard 28c 5-inch Taffeta, - Ottoman edge 22c 50c Fancy Edge Taffeta yard 28c REMNANTS of Ribbons in plain a'nd fanear'cffects.v Lengths to 1J4' yards.vVorthi up to 50c a " P i yard, f bn sale, tomorrow ? at ; tl C soiled. ' Collars Vestees, worth up to 65c, now 65q to $1.25,Belts at 19c Main Floor Clean-Up Sale I of a number, of Women's- Belts in j small sizes. . Excellent --' quality' leather. Grades selling at 65c to $l.-25, "I Qn priced for, tomorrow at only Xl $3.75 Auto Veils at $1.50 Main Floor Chiffon Auto Veils, 2 yards long by. 27 ins. wide. ' White, pii?k, t light blue, champagne also black Shetland Veils. fl-f rf $1.98 up, to $375 grade' tpl.OU Women's" 50c to 65c Linen OQ g Handkerchiefs, priced'at onlyIU SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY 1 hundred of these -Hats are from our rfechlir ktnclc and a hundred of them represent a very, special our- -chase just received. Tht assortment is composed of smart, up-to-the-minute hats in laree. medium and small, effects, with trinimines of flowers, rib' bons, wings, quills, birds, fruit, etc. Black, black- and-wjhite and all the leading colors are 'shown this lot. Trimmed priced for this sale Hats worth up to $15.00, CQ tomorrow at, your choice Vt SalellPrgss TFimminnilmiggs at -Oiie-Halfi Price Main Floor Beautiful high-grade Dress Trimmings enter the Clean-Up Sale at a reduction of V regular prices. An unparalleled opponunuy to ouy ana save. d;ihuo Artu nuuita invemoroiaered: nets m j gold and silver effects," etc. Now on ' sale at just z 1CC EMBROIDERED BANDS 4 to 6-inch widths, in rich Persian designs---also Beaded Bands in combination of spangles, Spearls and white-and-gold beads mixed. 'd Beautiful, novel- i r.t. ties!; Now on sale at -J- PriCC BEADED GRECIAM BANDS 7 inches wide and i nUfo 3 to 6-inch Black Embroidered Bands. Now at "2" CC BLACK SPANGLED GALLOONS and 3-inch black-and-white Beaded Bandsalso Silver Combinations in edges 'and" bands, and 12-inch Novelty Black Laces - with V colored em- i riI. broidery. Now on sale at'just .'....;......,;.... 2 CICS WHITE NET EDGESwith ; go!4 embroider 18-inch- in net -Allovers with black and colored grounds 18-inch Venisc and Oriental Allovers arid beautiful, novelty colored i TJ9 .Laces in vast assortment of designs. Now 'at just 2' FiCC