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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1907)
THE MORNINQ OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907. Headquarters for Trunks, Traveling Bags, Bathing Suits, Kodak, Outing and Picnic Supplies of All Kinds Look to Your Vacation Needs ivfelit irl TiT-i j9 ILl'.i t. 1 -w -TH n T TT T IL TV" TV, TJ'TV' , IQTI tj1 13 x-x&ti iy Tonight SaleMen?sQufciegSiiits $18 to $29 Values at $13.35 $22.50-$25 Vals. $16.85 Continuation of the great sale of Men's Outing Suits today This season's most up-to-date styles and materials at a price below actual manufacturing cost Take advantage. Worsteds, fancy Tweeds and fancy Flannels in neat designs and colorings for hot-weather wear Light and medium grays, quarter-lined Trousers with belt loops and turn-up bottoms, single and double-breasted sack Coats;' stouts and regulars ; also extra size3. All new, up-to-date garments, made by America's leading wholesale tailors. The values offered are the grandest you will have the opportunity of buying this season. Two immense lot3 to select from. Your choice today at following prices : $18-$20 Suits at $13.35 $22.50-$25 Suits $16.85 Cnprrliht. 1 Pei-rins' $4 Long Kid Gloves $2.85 "Perrins' " real French Kid Gloves. .Best $4.00 values at $2.85 pair. All new goods of the best style and quality. The highest grade of kid gloves that France produces are to be sold at a price below what we can buy them for today. All new stock extra quality glace kid ; full 16-button length ; every pair fully guaranteed to give satisfactory service. Black, tans, browns, and a good assortment of all the new colors. Sizes 5y2 to 6. The economical buyer will, anticipate her needs, for many months at this unusually low price. Remember, every pair genuine "Perrins'" $4.00 t QC real French' Kid Gloves; these are exceptionally low priced for this sale at the pair.... pt0J Men's 50c-75c 4-in Hands 25c 1.50 Silk Front Shirts at 95c Poros-Knit Underwear on Sale at, per Garment 37c Great Saturday Sale of Men's Four-in-Hand Ties; 500 dozen new, attractive styles in every pretty design and coloring; the greatest neokwear values the town has ever known; made full French fold and reversible; light and dark colorings; best patterns; 50c and 75o values; buy all you want ) of them; these exceptional values on sale today at OC Special lot of Men's Silk Front Shirts; handsome styles; made coat style; cuffs attached; cool, stylish Summer fr shirts; $1.50 values, at the exceptional plow price of Men's Poros-Knit Underwear. The real Summer garment; white and blue ; all sizes in shirts and drawers ; o T wonderful value for today at only, the garment... en's fancy figured Pongee Shirts in blue, pink, i greys and tans; $2 values; on sale today only at 1 Women's Neckwear Bargains Today Women's Embroidered Linen Collars; all this season's latest novelties; come in broken lota in ro sizes 121,2 to 15; great values; go on sale today at the exceptionally low price of, each.... wOC Women's hand embroidered, hand hemstitched pure linen Collar and cuff sets; these are the rr regular $1.25 values; will be placed on sale at the exceptional low. price of each, set OJ7C 500 neck lengths of ruching in colors black, white, cream, light blue, pink, red and brown; the regular 25c value; go on sale for the exceptionally low price of the yard; OC Venise lace "T". Stocks; big variety; the 50c values to be placed on sale, at each. 23 "'Vclo,, We are Portland agents for "Vudor" Porch Shades, all izes; complete ifj f" q j" j with ropes, pulleys, etc., ready to be hung. Prices very reasonable 3d floor. r OrCn jnadeS Camp Chairs, Camp Stools, Rockers, Swings, etc. On Third Floor 6 to 9:30 Specials LyonsToothpowder 2000 cans of Lyons famous Tooth , powder. Best on the lnarket ; spe cial value tonight 6 to 9:30 "1 fn only at, per jar, this sale "C No phone orders filled. Post Card Albums Special lot of Post Card Albums ; im ported designs; good quality; great special from 6 to 9 :30 only O "I at this 'low price, each.... C Handkerchiefs 5c 3000 dozen women's fine hemstitched colored border handkerchiefs; dain ty and pretty; pink, blue and red; the best lOo values; on sale 6 to 9:30 only, at each Women's Hosiery 1000 pairs of women 's fast black cot ton Hose; full fashioned, fast black and stainless; 6izes 8V2 to 10; the regular 25o values; go on "t Q sale from 6 to 9 :30 at pair oc Cigar Fans 5c Each 500 cigar folding Fans, handy for traveling, etc; great special value tonight from 6 to 9:30 at this C, low price; on sale at each JC Corset Covers 19c 500 women's Cambric Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed; blouse and tight fitting styles; 35o "1 values; on sale 6 to 9:30 at 17C Table Napkins Silver bleached Table Napkins; hem med; splendid patterns; best $2.50 values; go on sale 6 to J1 Q? 9 :30 only, at the dozen P 1 Linen Suiting Special sale, bleached Linen Suiting, 36-inch; just the thing for hot weather suits, etc. 50o val- OQ ties; on sale 6 to 9:30 at yd J7C Lace Curt'ns 48c Pr. Special lot Nottingham Lace Cur tains, white only, 36 in., 3 yds. long, 4 patterns to select from; wonder ful value; go on sale 6 to AQf, 9:30 only at, the pair....."OC Printed Madras 1 4c 2000 yards printed Madras; stained glass and floral patterns copied from foreign goods ; 25o 1 A value; on sale at the yard Basement Specials 17-qt. gray Granite Dish- C1? pans; 75o value; at each... I C 35e gray granite lipped Ket- Off ties; 5-qt. size; special ea. Folding Cots $2.39 Special lot of Folding Cots for camp ing; regular $3.00 values; on sale from 6 to 9:30 only at tO OQ each Third floor Pi.O Camp Stools for 19c Great special sale of Camp Stools; best 30o values; these go' on sale from 6 to 9.:30 only at this 1Q low price Third floor. ... 1 v. SaieWo men soi a! O IKD mis Values to $40.00 for $18. Portland 'g leading Cloak and Suit Store announces another great special sale of women's high-grade Silk Suits, all this season's very prettiest creations at a price below the cost of material alone. Silk Eton Suits, Silk Shirtwaist Suits, Silk Jumper Suits, 100 garments in the lot. desirable in plaids, checks and stripes. Every one new and The Shirtwaists are fancy trimmed with lace and applique, kimono sleeves. The Jumper Suits are full tucked, skirts trimmed with bias folds in the plain tailored effectB. Eton Suits are trimmed with tailored straps and full-pleated skirts ; all sizes, best colorings. Silk Suits that find ready saleg1 Q OC at prices up to $40.00. Choice today at P 00 J $2.50 Lawn Waists $1.22 Fine Lawns, all the very latest styles in endles3 variety; fancy Waists, tailored Waists, Marie Antoinette Waists and College Blouses ; fancy yoke3 trimmed in lace, embroidery and clusters of pin tncka, or front of tucks on rows of embroidery; long or short sleeves; also a big line of colored Waists, in all the very best designs and colorings; all sizes. Regular a- rr $2.50 each, choice ,k X Clean-up Sale of Parasols $2.00 values, reduced to, ea. . 08 $4.00 values, reduced to, ea. .$1.73 Lot 1 Take your pick of all our $1.25 to $2.00 Parasols, white and eolored styles, in grand assortment, go on sale at the low prioe of 08 Lot 2 Take your pick of all our $2.50 to $4.00 Parasols; come in white, pongee and plain colors, in a good assortment; on 11 sale, at special, each. . . .P 85 $ 7.50 values reduced to, ea..j2.95 $10.00 values, reduced to, ea. .55.98 Lot 3 Take your pick of all our $4.50 to $7.50 Parasols; ponpees, plain and colored silks, linens, Dres den borders, etc.; all J0 QC on sale, special, each p, Lot 4 Take your pick of all our magnificent $10.00 Parasols,, in all the season's prettiest styles; all go on sale at special price of.. 5j?5. 98 A Great Sale of Children's Dresses $3.50 Values at $1.48 Saturday sale Misses' and Children's Sailor Suits in blue and tan cham brays, trimmed with fihite braid and pleated skirts; also dresses pink and white striped wash materials, with white collar, cuffs and belt of white pique; pleated skirt; come in ages 4 to 14 years; Ql A Q values up to $3.50, and go on sale at this low price V "0 $2.50 Wash Suits 98c Misses' and Children's Buster Brown Suits of blue and tan chambray, trimmed with white braid and buttons; also Jumper Suits of blue chambray trimmed with bands of blue and white checked material; pleated skirts ; also Sailor" Suits in blue and tan, large collar, and trimmed with white braid; come in ages from 4 to 14 years; QO values up to $2.50; go on sale at the low price of each.... fOC Undermuslins Four Great Special Lots of Gowns and Drawers at exceptionally low prices today Best styles and qnal ities These bargains are far su perior to any offered This Season. Women's Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, trimmed in fine VaL laces, fine embroideries, cluster of tucks, bead ings and ribbons and insertions made of , low, round and square necks; also high-neck styles; long and short sleeves, full width and wide hems on the bottom ; all sizes in great assortment and matchless values, at following prices: $2.50 to $3.00 Gowns $1.79 $3.50 to $4.50 Gowns $2.57 $6.00 to $7.50 Gowns $3.93 Women's Cambria and Nainsook Drawers, made of very fine em broideries, laces, insertions; trim med flounces, made with fitted waistbands; regular $3 QO to $4.50 values, pair pii0 Special lot of Cambric Drawers, made with lawn flounces and clus ters of , hemstitched tucks l Q- . 65o and 75o values, at pair. "Ol Children's 35c Hose Only 16c Per Pair 3000 pairs of Boys' and Girls' fast black ribbed cotton Hose; double knees, heels and toes; fine and heavy ribbed; all 1 E sizes from 5Vi to 10; 25c and 35o values; on sale todaj"C Drug Sundries and Notion Specials Bath . Sponges, large size, on sale at, special, each....l9 Hardwood Toothpicks, striotly high grade, polished; on sale at special, the box 4 Tanglefoot Fly Paper, special price at, the sheet 3 Wild Thyme Toilet Soap, ab solutely pure, on sale at spe cial, the dozen cakes. . .25 Palm Olive Soap, cake. . . 8 Williams' fine Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a box; new odors, on sale at, special, the box..l9 Frenoh Tooth Brushes, in all shapes and sizes; regular 25c values, go on sale, each. .12$ Wire Coat Hangers, each..4 Torrey's Razor Strops, good quality hide, all finished and dressed; special, each....39J Patented Trousers and Skirt Hangers, on sale, each..l2 Eaton Hurlbut's fine Station- . ery; best quality linen paper, all the new shapes, in fancy boxes; the regular 50c values, go on sale at, box 28 Writing Tablets, good quality ink paper, ruled or unruled ; two tablets for. 5 Commercial Envelopes, best quality, 5 and 6-inch sizes, regular 10c values, at....7 COVRT ACTS FAVORABLY ON SIX PETITIONS. All Allege Desertion, and Wivea Make No Contest to Suits Chil dren Figure In One Case. Judge Sears yesterday severed the gall ing bonds of matrimony for six couples, all the suits having been brought on the grounds of desertion. As none of the defendants appeared to answer to the charges brought against them, the cases went by default. The most Important case was that of P. Barbeau Valle. formerly an attorney, but now a commission merchant doing business on Front street. He made the complaint that his wife had deserted him, but the real cause for his matrimonial difficulties seemed to be that his wife would not come West when he did. Valle said he had settled $75,000 on his wife when they were married. She preferred to make a trip to Europe Instead of com ing to Oregon to live. Valle testified that be lost bis fortune in "Wall street four years ago, and that he came to this city to find the wealth he had lost. The understanding was that his wife should come out when he bad made his fortune. O. P. Chamness was granted a divorce from Viola Chamness, to whom he was married ecember 9, 1S74. He alleged de sertion. Harry B. Davis charged that his wife, Georgia' L. Davis, was not a fit person to have the custody of their two children, Gladys, aged S years, and Fay, aged 3 years, and asked that he be given the children upon the granting of the divorce on the ground of desertion. This was granted by the court. Philip T. Balls married Margaret I. Balls at Portarlington, Victoria, Australia, on December 29, 1900. He claimed he did not know the whereabouts of his wife, whom he alleged to have deserted him. George H. Elkerton was divorced from Carrie B. Elkerton, to whom he was mar ried April 28, 1896, and who he said had deserted him. Arthur J. Hanna said that he and his wide. Opal Hanna, were married March 12, 1904, but that she deserted him May 30, 1906. A divorce was granted. H. W. GOODE'S HEIRS ARE SUED Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Claims Trust Estate. The Portland General Electric Company yesterday brought suit against Helen Go ode and Henry Falrclough Goods, daughter and son of the late H. W. Goode, asking that a guardian be ap pointed for the children and that a deed be given It to block 28, of this city, which was conveyed to Goode in trust for the company. Mr. Goode, formerly president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, delivered to the railway com pany a declaration of trust regarding the lot on March 8, 1907. The company alleges that it paid J339. 000 for the property, having purchased lots 3 and 4 from Thomas Scott Brooke for 94,000; lots 6 'and 6 from ' Louis J. Goldsmith and Alice H. Goldsmith for J76.000, and lots 1, 2, T and 8 from Eliza beth R. Glisan, Rodney L. Glisan, Caro line C. Glisan and Florence Glisan Minott for J170.000. Bricklayer Brings Suit. G. Zanells has brought suit In the Cir cuit Court ' against J. J. Richardson to recover J 661.22, which he claims to be due him for work and material used in bricklaying In the Marquam Grand Theater. WORTH YOUR WHILE. No fake sales at this store. When we say "reduced" we mean genuine reduc tions. For today we offer our entire stock of Summer wash fabrics at closing out prices lawns, organdies, mulls and all sheer materials. M'AT.T.FiN A M'CONNBLL. POSITION IS ABOLISHED NO GENERAL MANAGER FOR CORVALLIS & EASTERN. Successor Will Not Be Named for Guy V. Talbot, Who Resigned. Nevins In Control. With the resignation of Guy W. Talbot as general manager of the Corvallls & Eastern Railroad Company, which was ac cepted Thursday, the positions of general manager and assistant to the general manager of that system have been abolished. This announcement was made yesterday In circulars Issued by J. P. O'Brien, general manager of the Harrl man interests here and president of the Corvallls & Eastern. This move closely following the purchase of the Corvallls & Eastern by the Harrlman Interests is for the purpose of bringing the management of the line more closely under the Port land offices. Following this change George F. Nevins has been appointed general superintend ent of the Corvallls & Eastern and will have direct control of the line. Mr. Kevins baa been assistant to Mr. Talbot and the abolition of Mr. Talbot's office and Mr. Nevln's appointment as general superintendent is practically equivalent to Mr. Kevin's appointment as general man ager. Mr. Nevins will have charge of the Albany offices, where he has been stationed for several months. Another step In harmonizing the Cor vallls & Eastern with the remainder of the Harrlman system in Oregon Is the appointment of J. W. Newklrk as treas urer of that road. Mr. Newklrk Is con nected with the First National Bank of Portland, which is the depository of the Harrlman lines in this territory. The position of treasurer was also held by Mr. Talbot, who severed his connection with the Corvallls & Eastern to become vice-president ,and general manager of the Oregon Electrlo Railway, the new Salem line. Indians Fined by Judge Wolverton. Pleading guilty yesterday in the United States Circuit-Court to a charge of carry ing liquor into the Umatilla Indian reser vation, Wild Bill, Dan Gonyon and Charles Bellinger were each fined $25 by Judge Wolverton. Unable to meet the fine, the trio was lodged in the County jail. George Marshall, another redskin from the Umatilla reservation, pleaded guilty to horse-stealing and will serve a sentence of six months In the County Jail. "Always tired" describes a dangerous condition. Hood's SaraapariUa will give you strength. - The Beef Trust has made a desperate effort to capture Portland, but ther harder it tries the flatter it will fall. Smith has pledged his word to keep Portland out of the clutches of the Beef Trust, and with the help of the publio patronage, he will do it. The Beef Trust will never be able to raise the price of meat in Portland 6c and 10c a pound, at a clip not as long as you and your neighbors patronize SMITH. Frank L. Smith Meat Go. 226-228 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST r Small Porterhouse Beef Steak lS1! Small Sirloin Steak -.....!! Small Tenderloin Steak ".".12V& Round Steak ...lOd Shoulder Steak ....". 8 Shoulder Roast Beef 8 The Best Pot Roasts in Oregon " Brisket Beef : 4 Brisket Pot Roasts - ". . '. ". . '. '. . '.". '.". 4 T-t - a Tl B A 1 1 a- -X 1 . . ........ , soup Meat !.!!!!!!!!!.!! 2 Soup Bones ".."."."."." 1 & You are invited to call and see the exhibition of Mr." Batch and the foolish virgin. You will see SMITH'S name over the door-then come iz'