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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1907)
THE MOUSING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 190T. ROSE SHOW AND FIESTA-JUNE 19th TO 22d $5.00 Lace Curtains $2.95 HAND-MADE CLTJNY LACE CUETAINS Come in white or Arabian color; band-made cluny lace; mounted on best French net, a splendid curtain; worth $3.00 the pair. Special for (O QC today , . yp.ZfiJ GRAY WOOL BLANKETS Sanitary woven; come with pink and bine borders, and they're good-sized blankets, too. They are (P9 ?AT regularly worth $4.50 the pair. Special pJ.JJ These Blankets Would Be the Bight Thing for Outing Use. White Lawn 14c the Yard 900 yards for today's selling, lace and openwork Apron Lawns; dainty - sheer stuffs, in purest white, and a grade that usually sells for 20c the yard. A great special makes the Friday price surprisingly llr low. Hurry down for your share, yard.... - TEA CLOTHS Fine hand-embroidered designs, with hemstitched edes; size 30x30 inches, and made of the purest linen; sell regu- t ?Q larly at $2.50 each. Special for today only, each pXVff AF4 A km FIFTH STREET WASHINGTON STREET SIXTH STREET MAIL ORDERS FILLED FROM THIS AD ISthE MVS ALE IS TH 3 E LAS TFRIDA) Y of THE SALE OF WHITE Men's Dollar Shirts 79c A stirring sale for today of the best sorts of men's skirts, of good materials and the right weight, patterns and styles for this Sum mer's wear. Plain, white, white with small dots and figures, or in medium dark colored fabrics. Shirts that will please the fas tidious fellows that want the shirts they wear to fit 7 f and look well. Have one pair of separate cuffs; as 7y good a dollar grade as you'd ask for; today, only. . . ., $1 Short Kimonos for, 59c DOZENS UPON DOZENS OF 'EM. The patterns are really splendid, cool-looking, light colored lawns, made up in pretty styles, and trimmed, with plain colored lawn borders. The light colors predominate, but there are plenty of the darker and me dium shades, too, in either striped or figured designs. A bargain you'd bet ter be prompt to share in. $1 values 59 WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS, WORTH TO $12.50, FOR $5.69. In fine taffeta silk, trimmed with accordion pleating or ruffles. Have deep flounce and extra dust ruffle. Plaids, stripes, plain colors (light or dark; and changeable effects; regular values to $12.50 each. To day, choice .-. . . $5.69 Hats Reduced Again New Styles. Charming, piquant shapes, splendid ma terials, trimmings that lend the greatest possible beauty, both in harmony of color and selection of design. Hats that were chosen for the particular women that form the clientele of the Olds, Wortman & King Store. Read well these prices, for they show immense savings on the already very low prices. Regular $5.00 values, selling now at $2.98, Friday. .$2.19 Regular $7.50 values, selling now at $3.49, Friday. .$2.59 Regular $9.00 values, selling now at $3.98, Friday. .$2.98 Regular $10.00 values, selling now at $5.00, Friday. .$3.98 READY-TO-WEAR HATS, OUTING HATS, BEACH HATS, AND ALL SORTS OF SMART LITTLE VA CATION AND STREET HATS, in Milan, Java, Satin, Jap, .Beaiord cords and Bedford cord braids; fine little affairs that sell regu larly for up to $3.50; special Friday. $1.25 Children 's Wash Dresses 2 7c Fine savings for thrifty mothers in the muslinwear aisle today Children's Dresses, of plain blue or red chambray, made in a neat Mother Hubbard style and trimmed with fancy braid; for little tots from 1 to 4 years of age; priced very specially for today only 27 C NEW KOYAL WOECESTEB COBSETS This week brought us many shipments of the newest front lacing form-reducing Adjusto-Dowager models. These are the ideal models for stout figures, redu'eing the abdomen in a twinkling, and always giving perfect satisfaction. See our fitters about them. CORSET SPECIAL Royal Worcester Cor set No. 871, an extremely elegant straight front model, in the high bust, waist lengthening effect; made of figured silk batiste, in dainty blue or white; regu lar $7.50 value; special S4 98 today pT.sJ CUSHION TOPS Stamped and tinted; great variety of styles and color in floral conventional; regular price to JQr 50c ; special XJ ALL MUSLIN PETTICOATS RE DUCED Short and long skirts, muslin or cambric; all colored wash Rkirts. black sa teen and moreen skirts; the entire stock one-fourth off regular price. Glassware Splendid White Sale Specials on the Third Floor . THIN - BLOWN GLASS TUMBLERS, with engraved band; regularly worth 70c the dozen. Special .50 GLASS BERRY BOWLS, regularly worth 35c each.. Special 20 c GLASS BERRY BOWLS, regularly worth 25c each. Special. 15d FRUIT SAUCERS, regularly worth 50c the dozen.. Special 30 TUMBLERS, thin-blown glass, best qual ity glass, worth 60c the dozen. Spe cial 40 CUT-GLASS BERRY BOWLS, 8-inch size, regularly worth $6.50. Special. .$3.95 CUT-GLASS SUGARS AND CREAMERS, regularly worth $4.50 the set. Spe cial $2.90 CLOSING OUT TWO LINES AT HALF PRICE. READ: GOBLETS worth $24 the doz 12.00 CHAMPAGNES worth $22 doz... $11. OO SHERRYS worth $14 the, doz... $7.00 WINES worth $14 the dozen.... $7.00 Notions and Toilet Goods NEWBRO'S HERPICTDE OT Reg. 50c bottle. Special... Oi7C BATHASWEET A delightful pow der for perfuming the 1 7 f bath; worth 25c can; special. TOILET SOAP Kirk's Honeysuckle brand; 3 cakes for 12 TOILET PAPER Home use; large rolls; value 9c; special 5 TOILET WATER Pinaud's violet and carnation; value $1.00; fiCgs special UiJC WHITE TWINE For wrapping or stringing vines; special ..5 STENOGRAPHERS NOTE BOOKS Smooth paper; value 7c; special iJC SEALING WAX Sets in neat cab inet box; value 25c; special... 19 WRITING PAPER Hurd's Point De -. Esprit; fine; value 25c; fO special, box JLZrC PLAYING CARDS Mascot or Bi cycle; value 25c package; 7Q special, package t . . 1JC BACK COMBS Shell color; fine; values $1.25 and $1.35; - special ' ?C DARNING COTTON Black; special 3 spools for 5c Ac TOILET PINS White, small cubes; special, each TOILET PINS Gold-headed, assort ed, snapes; value loc; .. a ysv. special BLACK THREAD Extra linen finish, large spools; special heavy, Ac Shoes Worth to$2.SPr. $1M LOT ONE 3000 pairs of women's Oxfords, worth to $2.50 the pair; today.. $1.69 LOT TWO 8000 pairs of women's Oxfords, worth to $3.00 the pair; today. .$1.98 LOT THREE 2000 pairs of women's Oxfords, worth to $4.00 the pair, at $2.98 LOT ONE consists of a fine as sortment of women's low shoes in kid or white canvas, with light or heavy soles; some are fitted with dull tops, and nearly all are blucher cut. Any style in this lot is a good wearing shoe, worth to $2.50 the pair, Q Special V1 0i7 LOT TWO consists of many different stvles of women's . low shoes, in canvas and leather. The canvas shoes come in blue, pink, Nile green, tan and white. Then there are some smart patent leathers, including a new one-hole garden tie. The oth ers come in button or lace, plain or blucher style; swing or straight lasts. Included are low-heel Oxfords for girls who wear women's sizes. Any white canvas shoe in stock, dl QO worth to $3.00 the pair, special pm&0 LOT THREE, WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND SHOES, showing a large assortment of tans and blacks, the latter including many pretty styles in patents, light or medium soles; shoes for street or dress wear; come in the following colors: Blue, pink, gray, reseda. Eegular values to $4.00 the pair; special 0 QO for today . .-. .r.. ... . .. V,. Come Early To each purchaser of White Canvas Shoes that comes before 12 o'clock today we will give one bottle of White Canvas Cleaner Free LORN COST DF MULK WASHINGTON COMMISSIOXKKS HEAR EXPERT TESTIMONY. Adjourn After Receiving Data Con cerning Lines of Northern Pa. clflc and O. R. & N. OLTMPIA. Wash., June 13. (Spe cial.) The State Railroad Commission hearing to determine ihe value of rail road property, adjourned this even ing to meet at the Hotel Butler, Se attle, Tuesday morning, where evi dence of Seattle real estate dealers will be taken as to the value of rail road terminals and other property in that city. Today's sessions were fclven up to the identification and Introduction as exhibits of the reports of the experts that have been employed by the Com mission. These included reports on present right of way values by H. D. McArthur and Jason M. Averlll, and a most interesting report by Engineer Krank Graves, who swore he had walked over every foot of track of the O. R. & N.. and whose report covered in detail the number and sixes of ties and rails, the number of frogs, sidings, mlleposts and danger signals; the depth of cuts and the character of same, and the depth of graveling on that line. Engineer H. P. Gillette put In hun dreds of pages of figures showing the original cost of the Northern Pacific lines, and Engineer H. L. Gray said that the O. R. & N. officials had de clared they had no construction cost records, but that he had found some of them stored at a Portland dock, and had been able to check up all items with the ledgers and engineers' rec ords of that road. A. C Spencer, of Portland briefly cross-questioned Gray in an effort to show the books were Incomplete as to some of the older parts of the road, hut Mr. Gray tes 1 1 tied he had been able to cheek up all of the figures to secure every Item con sidered in properly learning the orig inal cost. Mr. Uillvtt reported the original cost of the Northern Pacific at $57, 616,355, or about $39,000 per mile, ex clusive of $380,000 spent for Cascade surveys from 1879 to 1S82. The gross amount Includes J6.700.000 spent in im provements and betterments from con struction days up to last July. The Northern Pacific Railroad Company spent about $33,000,000 in construc tion and betterments, and the Northern Pacific Railway Company, reorganized, spent the balance. HERDMAN IS GIVEN DEGREE KISER FOR SCENIC FROH0S. Imperial Hotel Also Kodak Developing. Wabasb College Recognizes School Principal's Brilliant Career. RICHMOND, Ind., June. 13. (Special.) Among the several men on whom nor orary degrees were conferred at Wabash College, Crawfordsvllle, Ind., was H. H. I Herdman, principal of the East Side High School, of Portland, Or., who was given the degree of master of arts. This was in recognition of his creditable career since leaving Wabash 11 years ago, he having graduated there in 1896. It's true, common skin becomes satin rtln by iiflng gatln skin rream ttnii powdpr. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W.G.SMITH 6 CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING Fourth and Washington Streets Held for Smuggling Pearls. ' SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. Miguel Cornejo, arrested in March, 1906, on the charge of having smuggled pearls here from Mexico, has been indicted by the Federal grand Jury. Cornejo is accused of having smuggled $8385 worth of Mexican pearls into this port. CRUSHED BY CAR WHEELS Oakland Man Killed by Train at The Dalles. THE DALLES, Or., June 13. (Spe cial.) A shocking accident occurred here this, afternoon in which John Murray, a young man employed on the North Bank Road, was killed beneath the wheels of an O. R. & N. freight train as it passed along Front street. near the Umatilla House. Murray, who with several companions was standing near the hotel when the freight passed at a fair speed, attempted to board the train and, missing his hold, was thrown under the cars, th wheels passing over his head. Death waa in stantaneous. . Nothing is known of the unfortunate man here, beyond what his companion could tell. He came here from Oak land, Cal., where, it is supposed, he had relatives. He had been here but a few weeks, and was about 25 years of age. COFFEE Responsible coffee: we know of but five: Schil ling's Best "srsx AAA ft Aftft Stnd wft-fcftw Tour irocer returns your money If too don't Uks it, we par him. Tult's Pills Cure AH Liver His. Arrest disease by the timely use cf Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures , SICK HEADACHE sour stomach, malaria, indi- gestion, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS Ladies' and Misses' Suits Vi Price Broken lines of ladies' and misses' tailor-made Suits, marked down to half price for quick clear ance. Summer lines are coming to the front and we must avoid earring any suit over the season. Take advantage of this offering. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Satisfaction Guaranteed SILVERFIELD- THE FASHION CENTER Entire Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets Silverfield's Spec ials for To d ay Our offerings for today on broken lines of the most desirable merchandise, all this season's goods, wiU be of interest to those who appreciate SILVERFIELD QUALITY, which enables them to supply their wants at a saving of just V2. See window displays. Lingerie Waists QOr At Less Than QQr ?0b HALF PRICE "01 'This season 8 Waists, in lawn, mull, lin gerie; colors, tan, black, polkadot and plain white; long or short sleeves; but ton in front or back; regular $2.00 val ues for .98 Mighty June Sale Muslin Und'rwear Take advantage of the savings offered in the most staple of merchandise 20 per cent reduction on all Muslin Under wear and White Goods should be an in ducement not to be overlooked.. Che mise, gowns, drawers, corset' covers, etc. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets on Sale at Half Price Special offering of ladies' Tourist Jack ets, lengths; also misses' Jackets, at half price. See window displays. STORE YOUR FURS NOW It is not generally known that we have a most complete and up-to-date cold-storage plant for preserving Fur Gar ments during the warm weather. All Furs taken for storage are thoroughly cleaned before being re turned, and the small fee charged insures them against damage by moths, etc. Millinery AT LESS THAN HALF, PEICE Radical reduction through out our Millinery Depart ment, on high-class Street and Dress Eats; also all our Imported Models, as follows: Eats, values to 7, $2.98; Eats, values X6 $9, $3.98; Bats, val ues to $12, $4.98.