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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. JULY CD, 1015. BRIEF, INFORMATION (311th DAY OP 1915.) " - AMUSEMENTS . PASTaGES Bruadwa at Alder. Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:2 an4 4:10. ; EM FKESS Sroadwa r at Stark. Vasoevnie, 2.SO. T:3 aod 0:15 weak dare. Continuous from :! Sundays, 'i ' . LY BiC Koartb at Starkv Vaudeville,- Cm- tinnoue 1 to 11 p. Ui. GEPHEUM Broadway at TambllL Motto picture.. 11 a. m. to 11 f m. - ' - Ha'I iONAL Pars' and Wett Para at Stark. Motion pictures. 12 a. to 11 p. m. VUJfcS'ilC Washington at Park. Motion ple- run, 11 a. m. tu 11 p. m. CwLLMBiA Sixth btweea Wasnlet-toa and btars. &Lotiua picture 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. PEOt-LES -Weet Park at Stark. Motion pie- - tares, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. STAtt Waahinstou at Park. Motion ple- turea, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. -OAK!) AMUttEMbA T PAUK Band eoocerts . aod free entertainment. All cars trauafer at 1st and .Alder. . - AIir MUBtLM Hfib and Taylor. Hours 0 to S week days, t to 8 Sunday a. Fret atler . noon ot Tueailayv 'i."uur4r. rrtUaj,. Satur day and SunUs. , " ' Coining Eveuts. South Dakota aociety picnlo at Peninsular Park July 1. Aunuai convention of Oreaon Retail Jeweler Association wiU aiert at cbambtft of Commerce . eun i. n ball. AO(CK s. : General outing vu Columbia river nlgnwty September S. Labor day September ft. - ,r Mnetceulk aunuai aealon of American Os tecpatbiv axsftetatiou, fir at week In August. - Burers week. Angnst -14. Oregon A Wa.blngUia Bar associations meet ing August 12-14. - Federal Trade coumiaalun at Chamber of CoUituerce August 14. Annual county teachers' Institute. Central library, September 1-4. .. . . Municipal Band Concerts. The Municipal Park bnad will play at Columbia park, tonight at tt o'clock. 1. starch. "Inr Banner , Von Blon 2. OTerture, "Jolly Uobbera" Suppa 3. Walts. "Talea From tbe Vienna Wood"' .....Strauss . Cornet soki. ...... .belectei Mr. iUElrov. 5. Musical comedy, Cbln Chin" (request) , ... ..........Caryl ft. (a) Intermezao "Butterflies" .Stelnke (b) Novelette. "My Kau)Mpoo"r. . . , . .Hgr T, Deacrlptiva, "Tbe M1U in tbe forest".. v , Eileuberg ft. Grand opera, "La Boehme". ... ... ..Puccini Finale "Star-Spangiea Banner" W. hi. McfcLKuY, Conductor. - Friday, July 80, Columbia Park. 8 p. m. .Sunday, Auguat 1. Washington Park, 3 p. m. Monday. August 2, Sonta Parkway. 8 p. m. 1 Tuesday. August 3, Lenta Park, 8 p. to. Wednesday. August 4, Holladay Park. 8 - Thursday-. August 0,' ' Lanrelhurst Park 8 p. m. - - - Concerts postponed on account of rain, ex cept at Washington and South Parkway, will be given after August , 23. Port' Information Supplied. . Information regarding this port may be ob tained from the Portland Chamber of Com. ' tnerce, 60 Fifth street. Telephone Broadway H or A-ftObl. TACATIOjr 0 rtnOCEB. StTBSCalBMS Whea going away for the, snsnaasr or pa your vacation, bass The Journal fol low yon at the ragnlar rate of V oesU a week; or the the fallowing agents will anpply you at th resrulax - oily retasi Agate Beach, Or. 0. Fos. Bamew, Or H. Harold BrtmhaO. - Bay City, Or Mrs. J. C. MoCiurs. Bay Ocean, Or. idwia SL. Angell. Cannon Beaoh, Ecoia, Or. L. W. Crone. Cat sou, Waih. . Cari B. Smith and gnip. kera a Bpnngs. Columbia, Be son. Or H. Edna, Bur kn sad. OaribaldJ. Or A C. Ellia. , Oeaxhart, Or. Pailip Besaiona. : ' Long Beaoh. Wash Lawrenoa Sisoaa. (AU peinta on Bosth.) . , ManhaUaA Beach, Or Mrs. O. I. Ens. ton. ManzanitA Bnah. r)vA.n nn. - Ifeah-Ksb-Nis . Beaob Tohl Anderses, f ,wpen, UT.-U. Bhoemaker. Ocean f ark. ' W ssh. Miitoa Karris, lleokaway Beach, Or Warren i. Lewis, beaaide. Or Philip fieasiun (Ail points on.ths beach.) -enriew, Wash. Lawrence XMasea (all . . pointa on beach).' . Tuiamook, Or i. . Lamar. Wuheit Mprtcf a. Or f . w.- XcLeraa. land's nvlronsaest from Hotels -Portland. Ib wr'at.Orrsuu. Xiuiluuiusb au4 from ili Jour nal s lourist 1 ravel buresu. pnoues A-t-. Uain 71J; or trwui Tourist Agency and '4ra. w.vuu. iiarobail for Information regarding recreation or health lamrxn mtt page 2 Tuesday's sud 'ibars usy's Journal ana . MKttuu -4 vt the Suudsy iourusl. TOWN TOPICS terday afternoon at the Hawthorne Presbyterian church, , of which i Mrs. Stanard -was a charter member. Rev. JU. K. Orlmei of Central Preabyterlan church officiated. Interment waa In Lone Fir cemetery. . ... Banraal Towler PanerraX The funer al of fiamuel Fowler will be held to morrow at 2 p. m. from Dnnnlns , St McEn tee's chapel. - under : the aus pices of the Q. A. R. Mr. Fow ler waa 74 years of - age and a member of the First Ohio heavy Ar tillery, Company E. The Interment will be in the G. A. K. cemetery. Mr. Fowler ' formerly resided in Oregon City,' and was here on a visit from the Soldier's home at Bant a Monica. Cal. He leaves no immediate relatives. 91 Sunday Trip to Cascade locks on the "Bailey Gatzert." Ieave 9 a. m. Returns 5:45; p. m. Z round trip to The Dalles on the famous 'Columbia river steamer "Bailey Gatzert." leaves daily (except Sunday and. Monday) 7 a. m. Returns 8:46 p. m. ' Steamer Dalles City' to The - Dalles. Buniiay, Tuesday and Thursday. -: Leaven '8:30 a. m. Returns :30 p. m. next day. Alder Street dock. Telephone Main A-5112. (Adv.) Mrs. SCattte SpUasooeL Mrs. Mattie K. eplldsboeL who died in this city at her home, 44 North: Twenty-fourth street, yesterday, was a native of Den mark, 62 years of age, and had lived in Portland for the past 25 years. Ltie Is survived by her ausbaud, Andrew Bplidsboel, - and, four children, Mrs. Anna Kasmuswn, Frank, Albert , and Hoke SpUdsooel. The funeral services were he id tius afternoon from the es tablishment of J. P. Flnley & Son, and interment was in Lone Fir cemetery. Community Sing' ' Planned. The Woodlawn Methodist' Episcopal church will give a , community sing Friday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Wells Abbett, coloratura soprano, as sisted by Mrs. E. 1. Knight, violinist: Mrs. Alice Buckman, contralto, and Mrs. Catherine . Boyer-Smith and Blanche Little, readers. The chorus of 3t) voices will furnish several numbers, accompanied by a four piece orchestra. - . . Fire and Police. Fir department M1n 7700. A-1323. Police depsrtment Main 7181. A-8751. Oregon Humane society, 574 Belmont at. Phones East 1424. A-2315. Today's Forecast. -;." 0 Portland anit riiinlty-Probabiy fair tonigtt am' Saturday: westerly winds. , . Oregon and Waahintfton Fair tonight and Saturday; westerly wirids. 1 Idaho fair tonight and' Saturday except tiiowera apd cooler southeast portion tonight. Weather Conditions. Th .barometer is relatively knv over tt.2 ItOt-ky - Mountain state and relatively bigb 1 long the north Pacific coast and also cover , tb east uull atates. snowere and tnuar sicrma have occurred in nearly all tbe north ern stati from the Atlantic to tbe Pacific oceans and also in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri . ami sontbern Florida, it Is warmer in south- esiitprn Idaho while elsewhere la tbe United ; ttes the changes in temperature bave been j unluiportsn." . i i Conditions are favorable or. fair, weather I In tbls district tonlgbt and Saturday preceded by ; showers and lower temperature .tonight, lu southeastern Idaho. - EDWARD A. REALS.- - PUtrlct Forecaster. Sunday School Convention Ends. Sixteen Sunday schools of the state were represented 'at the convention which closed at Jennings Lodge last night. The 200 delegates had been In session since Tuesday of .this week. E. D, Hornschuca presided. Go to Cedar Island and spend Sunday, a dandy place for a good time these hot days. Swimming, dancing and boating. Take Oregon City boats or electric cars. : Tabor ; 6100 or B-2332. : (Adv.) XcCarrar, Bates ft Lively Fi re. cas ualty and automobile insurance. Teon bid . Telephone Main 168. ,(Adv.) . Mrs. Stanard laid to Sest. Funeral services for Airs. Mary ; Stanard, who passed away Tuesday, were held yes- jf- Lawn' Pete Held- A lawn fete was held last night at St. Rose parish, Al ameda drive and East Fifty-fourth street, in honor of Rev. Father Joseph O'Farrell. the new pastor. The grounds were ' illuminated with Chinese: 'lan terns, giving the lawn a gala appear ance. Father O'Farrell met . the ' people In a cordial manner, and he was made to feel that his new field was a pleas ant one.. : ,t , ' j - : .. To Discuss Land Grant Muddle "The Land Grant Muddle" will be the subject for consideration at the Single Tax association meeting U tomorrow night In Central library, i Alfred D. Crldge will be the first speaker. There will be questions answered and short talks made by different members and visitors. Every person welcomed. Free tecture Tonight -Rev. S. O. Pitt will give a free stereopticon lec ture tonight at t o'clock, at the reun ion grounds. East Sixty-sixth street riorth and East Flanders street, Rev Pitt has just returned from a world tour, in which he spent some time in the Holy Land. .....;. Excursion' to Multnomah Palls. Given by Socialist party of Portland, Sunday. August 1, 1916. Steamer Kel log leaves foot of Washington street. a. m. . Tickets 60c, including dancing. : . (Adv.) Sunday Excursionai To Cascade Locks on Steamer "Bailey Gatzert." $1 round trip. Leaves Alder Street dock, a. m. Arrives back, 6.45 p. m. Phone Main 914, A-5112. (Adv.) Automobilists. For a lovely outing drive into the Tillamook country. See its many beaches, mountains and trout streams. - Coast road Is dry and in good condition for autos. (Adv.) Quality In Printing and Binding. F. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-1165. Ad. cio at Peninsula park tomorrow aft ernoon and night- A ball game will be played and afterwards races will be held. AU South JJakotana are in vited to come and bring basket lunches. Jesse WarTrlns for Camas. Washougal and way . landings, daily, except Sunday. Leave . Washington treat dock at 2 n. m. - . (Adv. . . Ceatral KocatlOB at Suburban Yrloaa. Rooms 4 week up. 316 month up. Hotel . Lenox. 3d and Main. (Adv.) . ' Jr. S. O. Xrowa. Eye, Ear." Mohawk bldg. (Adv.) ' A X. B Pox, c;t!clan. Journal, bldg. Ad. " SbSbssssSSbss Mi es-. Pawning Fiancee's ; ' f Eing Is Charged '; Charged wlth bannr Dawned ' his fiancee's ring. Thomas P. Kirk wti arrested by Detectives Vaughn';: and Hyde yesterday, r Ho is in the emerg ency hospital on the verge of delirium tremens. Kirk says he is a graduate of Creighton University in Omaha and that he comes from a good family in Biat: city.j After several efforts to reform hlrn tbey are said to have re fused to have anything more to do with him iu :A.. t : Elks' Picnic, . Bonneville Next Sunday. Train leaves Union depot 9:10 a. m. Round trip fare 31, includes admission to the park. Go and have a royal good time- All Elks snd their friends invited. Tickets at Flks temple. Stark near Broadway.-Ad. Women of Portland . Verein; Win Prize Xooal Team and Zndiridnals Oaptmre . xrumerous Turnf est Awards at Paa- axna-Paelf lo Exposition. ' ,T -According to advices . received In Portland-today, the Women'i Class of the Portland Social Turn . Verein was given first prise and 'the Exposition cup last night at a ball in th Cali fornia building- at the' Panama-Pacific exposition in 8an Francisco for 1 work in the seventh annual circuit turnf est Tbe women and seniors received first prise for combined work, - also in the competition which included teams from Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco.-. - - The : mixed ' corps :- singing class . of Portland was given seccmd prise, being out sung only by the San Francisco teanu Individual priiea went to the following Portlanders Ernest Schmidt, second; Jew - Luckey", first for javelin throwing and first for the hop, skip, jump; Ernest Thomas, first for throw ing the hall and Xlrst for exercises on horizontal bar; Willie Emlg and Frits Trautmann ' wereA give diplomas for special work.- - - - Man Caught With. Faucets in Pockets "With his pockets bulging with fau cets' alleged to have been removed, from empty houses, ' Jim Donovan, many times In jail for drunkenness and va grancy, was captured by Motorcycle South Dakota Plenio. Former resi dents of South 'Dakota will hold a pic- Observations. STATIONS Baker,. Or.. Boston. Mass.... Chicago, '111...,. - Dt-nver, Cob,.... I.Hde, Kan...:'. PUutb,' Minn. . . Eureka. Cal..... Otrlveatori, Texas Havre, Mont.. .. Jacksonville. Via KvL'kss City. Mo Kncxvllre, Tenn. Los Angeles, Cal. Murab field. Or.. 4 Montreal, Que... New Orlean. La. New York. H.X. N. Head, Wo.... N. - Yakima. W. Portland. Or., . , Koseburg, Or....' 8t. Louis, Mo.. . Halt Lake. Utah: 8. Francisco, Cal. Seuttle. Wash... Jitka. Alaska.. ' Spokane, Wash.. Tacoma. Waxb.. Tatoosh.I., Wn. Valdea, Alaaka. Walla WalU.Wn . Wnabinajton, D.O. Winnipeg. Man. y el lowstoneparkj , 1 i-niiH-rsturp I 4S 8 72 34 64 ea 54 i2 M 78 72 TS 62 56 72 82 7 54 m 38 74 64 54 53 )4 m 60 52 60 62 7tt 58 40 4 4 4 i 6 4 O 0 2 4 O ti o 4- o 6 O 2 O 0 O o -h 4 2 2 2 - O e M-2 64 r2 74 M 88 82 64 8S 74 88 80 02 78 62 7S B2 60 e "0 es oo 88 es 70 74" 6 &S 72" 90 T6 70 i fee 4S 64 69 S2 64 60 64 SO 56 76 70 72 60 56 66 78 72 56 60 59 53 74 62 54 58 56 58 58 52 44 58 72 62 40 -4 4 "4 8 4 ' 4 . 4 : 4 4 6 e - 4 4 . 4 12 6 4 4 4 1 4" 12 - 4 8 6 i" 6 8 - 4 4 O 4 Afternoon report of preceding day. I:. .ii .14 OS .00 .08 O o 0 ' .42 e .42 o , o .12 o o .10 Ol .02 .54 S ) .04 f O .20 0 .02 0 .26 .02 O .04 M E M I The New Fall Suits Are Arriving Almost daily I am receiving ship-, ments. , Buy where yotrget the lat est and best for little money. The Elevator Saves Your Dollars Ha 'Jet-- $20 Men's Suits $14.75 $25 Men's R Suits $ 18.75 JIMMY DUNN The Upstairs Clothier ... - 315-16-17 Oregonian Bldg. Elevator to Third Floor -MARSHALL 1 HOME A-6281 "JONES' QUAUTY" MEATS " At Special Reduced Prices This Saturday CHOICE OREGON LAMBS Legs, Loins, Rack Roasts, per pound : . . . . .20 Breasts, per pound .11 Shoulders, per pound .12 BEST QOALITY STEER BEEF Pot Roasts (all cuts), h... .. . . ...14' Hamburg (made from best steer beef),' lb.. ..13 Club House Sausage, lb; .15 OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN MEAT COUNTER OFFERS AN ExtrsL Special All Bent Quality Meats Specially Priced. Marked for Those Who Do Their Own Marketing. . JONES' filILD CURED SMOKED MEATS "PRIDE OF OREGON" BRAND Hams, half or whole, lb. ... .... .... .. . ... . i . . . Bacon, 8 to 10 Ibs, half or whole strip, lb... Bacon, 12 to 14 lbs., half or whole strip, lb. Bacon Backs (Tenderloins), half or whole strip, lb.. Cottage Hams (nearly , boneless), lb. ...... ... .". . . . California Harris (44 to 6 lbs. each), lb.. . . . . No. 3 Pure Lard.. . . . .3S No. 5 Pure Lard. . , No. 10 Pure Lard .$1.20 No. 5 Crown Compound , . . ..... ... . . : No. 10 Crown Compound . . , . . ........ . .17 ,.22. ..20 .19? 63 .45ci .85; What Can Be Seen' Around Portland Cotrncll Crest (llOO feet) View nneqnaUed. Colombia and Willamette rivers. Tualatin val ley, .Willamette valler. Cascade and Coaat ranges, -live snow-capped mountains (north ts eal on dear days). Mt. Balnier. 14.4U8: sit. Bt. Helens, 6T; Mt. Adama. 12.301; ait. Hood, UJU&l Mt. Jetterson, 10.522. c Washlnrton Park, at head of Wa.'ilnrtoo streeu, Flowera. ahxabs and trees. Cb'idres'e model playgrconda noteworthy nieces of seulptore "Comin ef the White Man." by Uernian Atkins McNeill, orencnted by heir ef D. P. Thompson: ''Saca)awea" Indian lrl. (aide of Lewla and Clarke by Alice Cooper, f" issented by Saeajswea Statna aasoclstloa and lenry Altman. Tea minutes' walk. Kunken rose gardens la Peninsula Park. cos. taiuintr more than .700 varieties of rosea. -. Maeleay. left untouched in wUd enteral beauty. ' Bis treea. Just the woods "Where bells the Oregon." Forestry buliiUns Lewis A Clark vpoaltlon rounda. ssH. Uoars 8 a- m. to ft p. m. built of specimen mammoth Uresos fir loss, contains l.uUO.isto feet lumber. Attractive views from aine'a and WUUsr ette Ueisuta and Weatover Xerracea. 'Terwililjrer bonlevara. eoatli of city, above Willamette, on west side. Skyline. "West from Council Crest.' Bond aibuud spar between Council Crest end WU la me tie river offers fine views. Columbia and Willamette Kuetrcle lnln sola district and St- Johns, afrordins: exeaUent views, of , city. . Industries and harbor. . Typical, home sections Portland Belghts, Nob Kill. Irvlnitoo. Mt. Tabor. Harbor fentorvs West side ptiblle dock, toot Bevvsteeni.lt street. : : Eatt Side ' public dock. . foot of ktst SUrk. : Public motor boat land 'Ins. "t of Stark atrevt launches call bare lor river tours, boat bouses near Morrison and . Mavt tburu bridge..) KbinpiuK. alodem krldaea liroad-Ay. Railroad. Uawtborue. Pnblie inst'totlrms City Jiair end Blttoricat exhibit. : Fifth and Madison. County bulHInjf. ' Fourth aud Bdlmon. Art mosenm. nrtn near Yamtill. Central Ubrary. Tenth and Yamhill. Custom bouse., ttroadway and Davis. Worthy ef notice 6 kid mora fountain. First and Aakeny. by olin L. Warren, presented by Steven fekldmor Thompson fountain. Pia sa block. - Fourth and Salmon. Modern hbih and crade school, ecboui cardens and rone heases. cuinatowa on fnorUi rwmb, an end streets. y - Colambla river bisiiway America' wonderful scenic road for eebiclea. Alone 11 ene see many wsterfslls. tbe corsv of tbe Columbia. Oneonta sorse, Sbepperd's deU. oountsins. Iactsdtnw Mood. - una. doss mn , 4vrd J per centum. Information as to ;-what to se ! Port- SCHWAB PRIHTIUC CO BEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER B 1 5 STARK STREET '1.1 U Ik ' " ' II - - .1 THE STORE THAT AIMS TO PLEASE YOU For Money's Sake do not spend your money for clothes before you see what the Eastern offers tomorrow in men's and young men's Clothing. Suits that give service and satisfaction. Suits with style, fit and attraction in every curve and seam. Suits that hold shape and bear evidence of good taste and refinement. -: A model for every shape, a size for every build and a pattern for- every taste. Each suit is cheap for the money, whether the high er-priced ones or the ones we show at only V.-Lr '. Saturday Special ! Men's Low Summer Shoes in vici kid, patent colt, gunmetal Russian tan, incomplete lines and (hT, broken sizes, formerly sold at $4, $5 and $6; n 1 Special Saturday at only . It is to your interest to see our lines of fehirts, Neckwear, ' Hnsierv and Hats ws now shnw at r.loSt .Siimmfr nrif!;. You save money on every item. ;, - CREDIT YOUR PRIVILEGE Use It It Costa You Nothing! 405 Washing ton Street ' 3 Outlining Qx .Comer of Tenth Street Old Reliable U N 0D E N T S s O N SSAS THX8E rSZCXS) Full Set Teeth, that tit . . $5.00 Gold Crown, 22-k . . . . . $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k. . . , .$3.50 Painless Extraction ..... 50c "It yon find this number yon. won't set Sent Corner of Second and Morrison. Look (or the bis Union aisn. All work uar - - -. en teed. Tr. Wbetstoao. Kra ' BULLETIN WARRENITE HARD ' SURFACING ON 5 COUNTY ROADS IS . PROGRESSING AS FOLLOWS: - r Sandy Read finished from : city limits four miles aast, -. PoweU ? VaJUy Road 'W h mil " hard 'surf acs ; com pleted, . ALL ROADS OPEN FOR TRAVEL EXCEPT EAST END OF EASE LINE ROAD. , (KOTE This space win be : ased every other day to keep ' yoi informed on the procres - of ttut work.) - EMMA GOLDMAN i .r. The Noted Anarchist, . UOTTTKBS AX TVBX :l Fourth and Tamblll, Aus.. 1 to 8. SUTTDAT 3 P. f AKAXCKZS1KV 8 r. 1L, "BLXXT BWJTOAY." Patrolman Bales and C B,r Betts yes teraar. aiternoon. Betta , came upon Donovan and another man. -who es caped, at work: on his bouse at lie East Forty-seventh street, and at once notified the police. f Bales was sent out and after a thorough search with Betts found Donovan cuttinc crass at 1021 Clackamas street. Donovan ran but was overtaken and brought to the sta- Eelativels News' of Olso riiifi ,er ' A door In the home of Mrs.' Qeorire Berner, Hopewell.H". J., Is left with lta latch trine out each night In the vain hope that" George OUommer. her son-in-law. ' may yet be alive and i may re tarn to hen The only clue she- has to his fate Is the fact that papers belonging- to Olsomrner were found on the body of a man murdered near Trout dale, a year ao. The body," how ever, was identified as that of James Rooney. and the due Is ' faint. Mrs. Berner has written Sheriff Hurlburt. asking: that an effort be made to find Olaommer or ; to prove that the body waa that of her son-in-law. The mur dered man died from "a cash In his throat: .: - Winter Employment Will Be Considered . That there Is disposition to consider problems of .winter employment before need becomes serious was shown today when conference suggestions ' from George L. Baker, commissioner of pub lic affairs, and the charities and em ployment - board of - the Chamber of Commerce, were sent each to the other at tbe same time. A conference has been appointed for next Monday after noon at the council chamber. : It will be .participated in by city officials and representatives of all business . and civic organizations engaged In i' decrease unemployment and it need. 1 w Principals' Cases : May Be Considc A special meeting of the ec' board will be held at 4:80 o'clock t afternoon." It Is probable that board will take up consideration cf K. Dinwiddle, principal of the i : mnnd school.-and C M. Stafford, rr- cipal of the "Woodlawn school. Char were long ago prererrea against i; of them by Superintendent Aldertn . but they have neither been dlamis nor reelected by the board. - ' MSWBasBwsHaiasasajnsBMSSBBBSv v ; Men's Pants. Men! buy your extra pants wh" you save money. No hih rent rrr priced at 12.60. l,00 and $J.50 Jir Dunn. 815-10-17 Oregonian Bl3?r. J vator to 3d tloor. (Adv. We Have Inau&rurated in This City a Weekly Half - Holiday for Department Ltore Eni ploye, Closingr Our Store on Thursday Afternoons at 1 o'Clock During July and August. We Maintain That a Weekly Half -Holiday During These H o t Months Should L Universal, and 'We Solicit Your Cooperation. Lend This Movement Your Support. YOU CAN DO BETTER FOR LESS ON THIRD STREET" Store Opens ' Daily at 8:S0,a. m. , On ; Saturdays 9KK) a. m. Pacific Phone MarshaU 5080 V The Most in VaiueThe Best in Quality Store Closes Daily at 5 :30 p. m. On Saturdays 6:00 p. m. Home Phor.2 A-2112 PRUDENT WOMEN WILL PROFIT BY THIS Senioaitioiiail Xaice and Bmbiroid'ry S3I0 SEASON'S ' FINAL CLEAN-UP ALL ODD LOTS AND BROKEN LINES LACE EDGES, BANDS AND SETS - EMBROIDERY EDGES & INSERTIONS, 2 TO S-INCH WIDTHS---VALS. TO 25c We want you to come to our Lae and Embroidery section tomorrow expect ing to secure the most extraordinary values in all sorts of desirable Laces and Embroideries. It is the season's final clearance of all odd lots and broken lines at the lowest figure ever quoted in this city on goods of such reliable qualities. have choice from: , . Oriental and Net Top Lace Edges, Shadow Lace : Edges, Wide, Cotton Bands, Linen Cluny Bands, Narrow Cluny' Sets and Edges, Veinse Bands and a great, many others. Swiss Batiste -and Organdie Embroideries, Dainty and Attractive Edges in 2 to 5 Inch Widths; Also Swiss, Batiste and Cambric Insertions, in wide and narrow, widths. Words fail to give an adequate idea -of the extreme importance of this saJe, but by a visit to the store, or an inspection of our window display you 11 be tempted to purchase liberally for both present and future needs arid well you might, for you have choice from f n values up to 25c a yard at. , .DE NOTE: -Let Us Remind You of the Advantages of an Early Visit to a Sale of This Sort. The Best and Choicest Pieces Are the First to Go. So COME C.AICLY I You J, AS THE COMPARATIVE PRICES INDICATE TJLiese Aire Hoe ; ISaaiiu.s I Without waste of words or space, we submit for your comparison and considerajtion the following Shoe Bargains that will bring to you the most important and unusual savings, as indicated - by the price comparisons quoted below. You have choice from : Women a Cloth Top Shoes and Fashionable OA :rS Pumps Values Up to $3.50, Special, Pair J) 1 9oV Misses' and Children's Pumps, All Styles and A7 - Sizes, Regular $2.00 , Values, Special at Men's and Boys Moccasins and Outing r rvj . Shoes, Regular $2.50 Values, Special at 0 1 e V Infants' and . Childrens' Pumps, Sizes 3 to 8 Ap years, Regular $1.50 Values, Special at, Pair UUC Children's and t Misses Barefoot Sandals, Regular $1.50 Value, Special. Pair OOc ' III . MOTHERS DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SALE OF BOYS' POBOS MESH UNIOKT SITING IN ATHLETIC STYLES AND - WITH SHORT SLEEVES, IN KNEE- Oil LENGTH STYLE ALL SIZES BEST 50c GRADE, ON SALE AT "O VC Quite welcome to careful buying mothers will be this timely sale of Boys' Poros Mesh Union Suits. They are seasonable weight, well-wearing garments, shown in the popular athletic styles and with short sleeves, in knee-length style. All sizes. . A quality regularly sold at 50c. Priced for this sale at . .............. Fiber Silk Hose For Women-p- Hn Regular !35c Grade, the Pair OL A special underprlcing of about 200 -dozen pairs of Women's Fine Black; Fiber; Silk: Boot Hose, made With cotton carter top. A .full shaped, fashionable stocking of good, durable quality. . One reg- OQ ularly sold at 35c a pair. This Sab st. .... . -WiOC 1 J c Tan Cotton Hose For Children Regular 20c Grade, the Pair A clpsing-out sale of a fine line of Children'; Cotton Stockings in desirable shades of tan and In all sizes. They come In s fine elastic rib and are sure to wear to your satisfaction stocking regularly - - sold at 20c a pair. This Sale at........... lit Csnrtoe Madd from Strictly "Graded and Pasteumed" Cream Every package bearing this brand anct trade ' mark is of itself d guarantee of standard of quality approved by our customers and backed by us. the Our - New - Home specially designed- for sariitary pro'ducticn cT "WHITE CLOVER Products," .is located East 7th and Everett T: