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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1908)
tttE MORNIKG OREGOXIAPf, MONDAY, JUXE 29, 190S. Merchandise Purchased on Credit Today and Tomorrow Will Go on Your July Account Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns tore eser 14 M Frank 4m July i Bulletin $ sale ofLong Silk Gloves .75 Values 98c Pair Sale of 35c and 45c Ribbons at i"' Only 25c Per Yard Continuation of the great special Summer sale of women's Long Silk Gloves of standard manufac ture; all the well-known, makes, including "Kay ser," "Fownes," "Gloversville." "Niagara" and others; black, white, tan, brown, navy, pink, red, garnet, oid rose, gray, slate, green, nile, lav ender, etc., etc.; all sizes double finger tips; best regular $1.75 values. Supply your Sum- QO mer needs at this low price, the pair. Mail orders will be promptly and carefully filled. 25,000 yards of plain and fancy Ribbons in Taf feta, French Faille, Moire,- etc.; 5 and 6 inches wide; all" the very best patterns and col orings; regular 35c and 45c values, yard. Jl 10,000 pieces of women's Neckwear, in bows, ijaOOlS, rauais, mucrs, i ur(, ciu. in on iino occ- 'a,' nKndincf ch'loc CfillinfT 10 CT1 1 1 a ! V Sit. R."lC 7n. and 85c. each; take your pick of the en- A flf tire lot at this unusually low price, each."'' Women's Tan and Black Oxfords $3 Values $2.29 $3.50 Values $2.65 Great special purchase of 5000 pairs women's tan and black oxfords Standard $3.00 and $3.50 footwear at a saving you cannot fail to appreciate Look to your needs Come early Lot 13500 pairs of women's patent colt, . vici kid, brown kid and tan Russia calf Ox fords; "Christie" ties and 2-button styles; lace and blucher effects; two-button " and buckle, plain and tipped toes. All new $3 footwear, of the best model and grade; all sizes and widths; supply your ttO Summer needs this week, pair.P4Sr Lot 2 1500 pairs of women's tan Russia calf, brown kid, black patent colt, vici kid and gunmetal Oxfords ; welt soles, tipped or plain toes, walking heels; in all sizes and widths; standard $3.50 foot- A wear, on sale at, special, pair.?"J Men's Shoes $3.35 1000 pairs men's high-grade custom-made shoes, high and low cut ; patent colt, gun metal calf, vici kid, lace, button and blucher stj-le; all new shapes; sizes 6, 6V2 7 and 7Vfe only ; all the finest grades of shoes, sell ing regularly at $5.00 and $6.00 a pair; your c h o i c e of these broken O C iines, on sale at, special, pair. 1OO0 s ilk Petticoats $9.50 Values $5.45 Each For this week's selling we announce another great special offering of 1 OOP high grade silk petticoats at a ridicu lously low price These handsome silk underskirts secured from a prominent Philadelphia manufacturer at a price far below their actual value, because con ditions East were not conducive for his unloading a stock of over 6000 skirts Made of superior quality taffeta with deep full flare flounce with shirred ruffle and five rows of half inch bands White, pink, rose, tan, cham pagne, Copenhagen, brown, navy, gray, steel and black Well made and finished throughout Silk petticoats that find ready at prices from $8.50 to $9.50 at sale $5.45 silk USASSsSm Mail orders will receive our prompt attention Better order today 1 0,Q00Yards Good Linoleum 39c Sq.Yd. In the big Third Floor Carpet Store we announce an extraordinary offering of 10,000 yards of good Linoleum at the lowest price ever quoted on floor covering of equal quality. Full two yards wide and an assortment of ten patterns to select from; all neat new designs and the very best colorings; phenomenal value. iQf Buy all you want at this special low price, square yard Let, us show you. During this sale we will charge 10c a yard extra for laying and $1.00 extra for lay ing bathrooms. Take advantage of this phenomenal sale. On sale on Third Floor. Great special values in Room-Size Rugs at low prices. See them on Third Floor. $1.25 Flannel Gowns 89c Each Women's 65c Drawers 39c Pair Outing Flannel Gowns for coast and mountain wear; 500 dozen in this lot; fancy pink and blue stripes, trimmed in braid; made full size and regular $1.25 value; buy all you Qf want of them at this low price, eaeh. 300 doz. women's cambric Drawers, made with hemstitched ruffle; good material and TQ well made; best 65c value, at, the pair. Special line of women's French hand-made Chemise, hand-embroidered yoke effects; best regular $1.50 to $2.00 values, at, each.. 98 40c Aprons 25c Each Waitress and Maid Aprons of white lawn, with bib and strap or rever over shoulder; r best style; 40c value, special, eaeh. 10,000 Yds. Black Taffeta $ 1 .25 Val. 89c In the Silk Store this week, 10.000 yards of superior quality Black Taffeta Silk, full 36 inches wide a quality taffeta other stores ask you $1.50 a yard for; QQ a great special purchase enables us to offer our regular $1.25 value at, yd.l Mail and phone orders will be promptly and carefully filled. Take advantage. j Sale of Beach Supplies The Very Best Rajah Silk Suits Low Priced Jg23 The Great July Sale of our entire stock of silk suits This season's hand somest garments in plain tailored and fancy effects Coats are short and three quarter length -Fancy coats have kimono sleeves and trimmed in lace and fancy braids The skirts are full pleated and gored with folds at the bottom- color assortment includes rose, t golden brown, green, gray, Copenhagen, tah, white, navy and black Every gar ment in the lot of 1908 manufacture The best efforts of the leading houses in the country All sizes and marvel ous values at these very low prices Come early and get the pick of the lot $25.00 RAJAH SUITS $ 1 6,45 $30.00 RAJAH SUITS $20.45 $32.00 RAJAH SUITS $21.50 $35-$38 RAJAH SUITS $23.50 $40.00 RAJAH SUITS $26.50 $42-$45 RAJAH SUITS $28.50 200 TailVd Suits S40 Vals. $16.85 A sale extraordinary of women's tail ored Suits in Panama cloths, fancy voiles and fancy stripes and checks, worsteds, etc.; fancy tailored coats, trimmed with silk and braid and vest effects; also rich plain tailored suits. Coats are in cutaways, tight and semi fitting effects; skirts are gored or full pleated with folds; in browns, tans, grays, navy, black, rose, etc., all sizes. Great variety to select from; values up to $40.00 a suit,, on fl 1 L O C sale at, special, each . S 1 00,000 Yds.Rmbroideries, Lowest Prices 100,000 yds. Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery and Insertion, 1 to 18-ins. wide; eye let, French designs, for women's and children's undermuslins ; handsome patterns: 25c values, at, yard, 10 45c values, at, yard, 15 85c values, at, yard, 25J Great clean-up in St. Gall and Plauen Lace Bands, Allovers, Medallions and Edges; white and cream, in Baby Irish, Venise, Filet and Japanese effects; three great lots: $4.00 Laces, at, yard, 9S $3 Laces, at, yard, 59 $1.25 Laces, at, yard, 27 Nottingham Bands and Edges, in white and ecru, Cluny and filet effects; 2 Qf to 5 inches wide; regular values up to 40c the yard, on sale at this low price..' V $ 1,75 S hirtwaists In the Waist Section, 2d floor, a great 4th of July sale of Shirt waists 5000 of them in sheer lawn materials, made with solid front of embroidery, half-inch or one-inch tucking, solid tucked yoke edged with lace and two rows of embroidery below yoke, or one and two rows embroidery and rows of lace Buttoned front or back, long or short sleeves All new, pretty waists in a won derful assortment of styles Val ues in the lot up to $1.75 each An advantageous purchase en ables us to offer your 85c choice at this low price All Mail Orders carefully filled Complete stock of women's, misses and children's Bathing Suits All the newest styles all grades best values Women's Khaki Suits and Sweaters for outing, beach and camping Complete stock Entire Stock of Toys One-Fourth Off WOMAN Y LIVE Mrs. Halloway, Shot by Hus band, Fights for Life. SUSTAINS SEVEN WOUNDS Physicians Say, If She Escapes Blood Poison, the Chances for Her Recovery Are . Excellent. Condition Is Serious. Her body pierced with seven . bullet holes, into which t particles of powder and clothing were driven by leaden mis siles from a revolver in the hands of her jealous husband, Mrs. C. C. Halloway, who was shot and perhaps fatally wounded Saturday night, is at St. Vin cent's Hospital, battling valiantly for her life. Three bullets penetrated her body in various places, inflicting seven wounds. It is through fear of infection from the particles of clothing and fragments of powder that were driven into her wounds that the surgeons refuse to offer hope- of her recovery. The wounds themselves would not cause death, were It not "tor danger of blood poisoning. The most serious wound the woman sustained was1 in her left shoulder, the bullet passing downward and penetrating her lung. Another ball struck her right arm near the shoulder, passed through the arm and. penetrated the body. Still another bullet struck her in the left side, struck a rib and. was deflected, emerging from her Tight side. However, none of these wounds may result fatally, according to Drs. B. B. Miller and Charles Billington, who are attending her, pro vided infection does not follow. "There were many fragments of cloth ing and powder driven into her body with the bullets," said Dr. Miller yester-du.v- "which may cause Infection. Should that follow her chances of recovery will be slight Indeed. "The bullet wounds of themselves may' not prove fatal, though at the present time we are not prepared to say even that positively. But her greatest danger lies in the possibility of infection. "She is making a brave frght, and has expressed earnest and frequent hopes of recovery. Of course we do not permit her to talk of the affair in which she was wounded, nor do we permit anyone to talk to her about It." Apparently regretting that his efforts to end the life of his wife Saturday night were unsuccessful as yet. Hallo way is confined in the City Jail. He talks freely and. though his wife is hovering between life and death, con tinues to tell of her alleged acts of infidelity. To all who will listen he tells stories of her alleged wanton ness. Notwithstanding" the man's desperate effort to kill his wife, his capture while attempting to escape after the deed had been done, and his confes sion, the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon is the most serious that has been entered against him at police headquarters. The charge, ac cording: to the officers, may be changed at any moment, and will most certainly be altered to one more serious in case of his wife's deatn. Halloway will be given a' prelim inary hearing in Municipal Court this morning. The razor with which he is said to have attempted suicide by cut ting his wrist two weeks ago, was presented to him by his. brother-in-law, Dawson, whose home was Invaded by Halloway when he attempted to kill his wife. ; CL0SING0UT SALE. Bathing Suits, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Wash Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Blankets, Com forters, Bedspreads, etc., etc. We chal lenge any store in this city to match our prices. McAllen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. , The Czar has . a single estate covering ino.non.ooo acres. ' " HOLDS SPECIAL SERVICES DR. W. B. RILEY TALKS TO MEX AT WHITE TEMPLE. - Evangelist Will Conduct Series of Meetings Throughout the . Present Week. Taking the life of Saul as an example of modern wickedness and its results, Kev. W. B. Riley, D. D.. delivered a stirring address to a large crowd of men at the White Temple yesterday after noon. An after service was held In the Sunday school room, at which there were a number of conversions. Following this. 100 of the men had lunch together in the White Temple dining-room, and some remained for the night service. The lunch had been prepared by the women of the church. A chorus of between 5 and 100 voices, under the leadership of Malcolm C. Mar tin, Dr. Riley's assistant In his evan gelistic meetings, led in the singing. Without announcing the opening song Mr. Martin stepped upon the platform and began elnging, "The Old Time Religion," in which : he was immediately Joined by the chorus, and later by the piano arid orchestra. Other songs followed when the members of the chorus had found their places on the platform. Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher followed the sing ing with an announcement of the meetr lngs to be held during the week. These will include a morning service at 8 o'clock In the White Temple, the night service at 7:45, and the noonday services on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 12:15 in the Baker Theater. The morning service will not be held tonight or Saturday night, but will oc cur the other mornings of the week. Special services for women only will be held Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 3 o'clock. Dr. Riley will speak Tues day afternoon on "A Wife and Mother; a Model in Both," and on Friday after noon on "An Ideal Sister and Daughter." The subjects to be taken up at the noon meetings will be: Tuesday, "The Asslnin ity of Atheism;" Wednesday, "The Theory of Evolution Untenable;" Thurs day, "The Scientific Accuracy of the Scriptures;" Friday, "The Religion of the Times .to Come." On Tuesday morning at the White Tem ple the subject will be "Speaking in Un known Tongues;" Wednesday morning, "Divine Healing Versus Christian Sci ence:" Thursday. "The Second Coming of Christ;" Friday, "The Sort of Bodies for Risen Saints." The subjects to be taken up at the night services will be: Monday night, "The Preacher and the Politician;" Tuesday, "The Shameless Scoundrels In the Church;" Wednesday, "The Man Who Is Afraid to Make a Start:" Thursday, "The Solution of Your Every Difficulty:" Fri day, "The Safe Escape of Eight Souls." . Dishonesty, drunkenness and licentious ness were characterized by Dr. Riley yes terday afternoon as tho sins of the age. Pointing to Saul's experience, which tho speaker said was summed up in his text. I Samuel xxvi:21, where Saul says, "I have played tho fool, and have erred exceedingly," Dr. Riley said that all who follow in his footsteps will drink of the same bitter cup. The evangelist said he realized that some employers required dishonesty of their employes, but he said any honest man could And employment without re taining such positions. No man, he said, should hold a position where he is com pelled to cheat his fellow. Dr. Riley characterized the temperance people who advocate temperance as false philosophers. They should advocate pro hibition of all things harmful, said he. a"! temperance in all things which are not harmful. Upon his last point he said that America was never more corrupt than at present. The deepM hole in the world has been bored in Silesia. It has reached a depth of about 7000 feet and passes through .83 bodR of roal. MAKEH OF 231 WASHINGTON ST PORTLAND OREGON- MEN C10THES "Once upon a midnight dreary, Said the Beef Trust, weak and weary, 'Smith, you are a knottier problem Than we've ever met before. Will you ever cease this fighting? Cease our hopes and purses blighting? With the people cease uniting?' Quoth Smith, the fighter, 'Nevermore.' " "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST THREE MARKETS 226 Alder, Between First and Second Streets. 512 Williams Avenue, Near Russell Street. 791 Mississippi Avenue. " Meats for the broiler or frying-pan. You can get them at any of Smith's three mar kets for these prices: Spring Lamb Loin Chops 15 Spring Lamb Rib Chops 15 Shoulder Mutton Chops 12V2 Loin Mutton Chops. ...15 Rib Mutton Chops 15 Pork Sausage, no bran or other cereals 121A Shoulder Pork Chops.121 Sliced Ham, first cut. .20 Sliced Ham, from the center 23 Sliced Breakfast Bacon.20 Liver 5 Shoulder Beefsteak 8$ Round Steak lO Hamburg Steak 10 Loin Steak 121' Sirloin Steak ....... 12V-: Loin Pork Chops 15 Rib Pork Chops 15 For frying, use Smith 'a abso lutely Pure Lard, in 5-lb. pails 60 Meats to Boast. You can get them at any of Smith's three markets for these prices Shoulder Roast Beef 7-8 Rump Roast Beef, end cut. 8 Pot Roast Beef, 6-7-8 Rump Roast Beef, center cuts - 10 Prime Rib Roast Beef, 6th, 7th and 8th rib 106 Round Roast Beef 10 Prime Rib Roast Beef, first five ribs -12J4 Sirloin Roast Beef . . .12y'o Spring Lamb Hindquar ters 15 Spring Lamb Frontquar- ters 121-2 Shoulder of Mutton... 10 ' Frontquarters of Mut ton 10 Legs of Mutton, large IZV26 Legs of Mutton, small . . 15 Shoulder Roast Pork. ..10 Whole Shoulder Pork..ll Center cuts of Shoulder Roast Pork 12V-ik Legs of Pork 12 Va Logs of Pork, fancy cut 15 Fresh Side Pork 12147 Loin Roast Pork 15 Meats to Boil or Stew. Yon can get them at any of Smith's three markets at these prices: Beef for Soup 3 Plates of Beef... 5 Brisket of Beef 5 Kecks of Beef . 5 Plate Corned Beef 6 Brisket Corned Beef.... 6 Lean Corned Beef 8 Corned Side Pork. . .12Vi Dry Salt Pork 12Vb Spare Ribs 12 V2 Hams 15 Half a Ham. either end. 15 Smith's Sugar-Cured Break fast Bacon 171-: COOKED MEATS Boiled Hams 25 Sliced Boiled Ham."...30 Liver Sausage 10 Head Cheese 10 Bologna Sausage 10 Frankfurt Sausage 10 FISH At any of Smith's three markets you can buy the freshest fish in town. Direct from the fishermen every day. Shad. , 5 Halibut, three pounds.. 25 Black Cod 12V2 Chinook Salmon 12V- Razor Clams 121- Sturgeon 10 Oysters, pint 30 CHICKENS Smith's Chickens are the very best, because they are freshly dressed each day. Never any Eastern frozen stuff at Smith's 15 AND ISr1 i