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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1909)
3 1 Man Orders Carefully Filled. All Purchases Promptly Delivered Women's Under w'r NEW IDEA PATTERNS 10c All Styles, All Sizes NEW IDEA MAGAZINE Stock Tie Special SLEEVELESS VESTS, REGULAR 35c VALUES. 19c MEN'S STOCK TIES, BEST 50c VALUES.... 29 c 5c A bargain in -women's fine Swiss ribbed vests, made sleeveless, with fancy yokes. They come in all sizes and are "l.Qf regular 35c values. Specially priced for this sale. v An extra fine showing of Men's Stock Ties in plain whBe, tan, green, gray and blue the best 50c value. O Q g Specially priced for this sale O August Number ii ii1''-"' i Values in Our Bummer Merchandise TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 8, 1909. Satisfying A Most Unusual ale of Silks A Special Clearance Sale of all Summer Silks broken lines, odd pieces, short lengths and remnants all new silks that are going to be greatly sacrificed. 75c-85c Silks 49c Yard Yards and yards of beautiful new Satin Foulards in all the most correct styles in the latest j printings of stripes, dots, I fl ft II fl rings, checks, in all the new U l shades. They are the reg- fie 1 w J nlar 75c and 85c values. Your j M Hi choice at 49c a yard. 65o Silks for 39c A great offering of 23-inch Silk and Satin Foulards in broken lines and short lengths. Your choice O Q f at one price -- KMkJKs 50c and 65c Silk at 39c A special 6ale of 21 and 24-inch figured Jap Wash Silk in a pretty cream, choice designs ; regular 50o and 65o OQa grades, special at tJJs Yard wide natural color Pongee, regular QQp $1.25 grade, special ...... 27-inch Rough Pongee, in colors, regular 75o and A Qp 85c grade, special TK7Vy 27-inch natural color Pongee, regular AQi $1.00 quality, special - J VJ Satin Foulards in any -wanted color. Regular $1.00 f Q g- and $L25 values, special U A A T71 Our Great August Sale of Oxfords MEN'S OXFORDS, CO QQ $5.00 VALUES AT... V.iC 7 For Monday and Tuesday, in the Shoe Department, an extra special offering of men's Oxfords, shown in all the latest styles. They oome in the finest of leathers Russia Calf, Velour, Vici Kid and Patent Colt. All sizes, QO Q Q and regular $5 values. Reduced for this sale to. V? 57 "WOMEN'S OXFORDS Q 1 JQ GOOD $3.00 VALUES. sJAettJ We are closing out a broken line of Women's Oxfords at greatly reduced prices. They are shown in all the latest styles and the leather, such as vici kid, tan kid and patent colt, is of the very best. They come in both light and heavy soles. Very best $3.00 values, specially reduced for d" A Q this sale to August is a great bargain season at this store, and it is especially worth your while to watch our announcements this month. Reduced prices on all Summer merchandise are the watchwords in every section of this store. Each offering is its own logical argument of superiority, each represents facts so strong and certain as to be incontrovertible; such merchandising such values must naturally increase the prestige of this store, place it even higher in your favor and stamp it firmer than ever as Portland's most progressive retail establishment. Here are the SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW AND TUESDAY. GREAT ANNUAL Clean-Uu Sale o Muslin Under w'r Muslin Skirts at 75 Cents Closing out odd lines of Women's Muslin Skirts, made of good quality cam bric, with deep flounce of fine embroidery or lace insertion. Made good full width and neatly finished. Regular $1.25 values, 7 5 C Sale price Muslin Gowns at 49 Cents A special line of Women's Nightgowns, made of good quality cambric or nain sook and trimmed with embroideries, laces and ribbons. They come in the' hich, square, V-shaped or low neck styles. All made full size J.Qn i 'ii. i::u.j r 1 -7K Cola ,-;,. J V arm ueawy ximaueu. xiri:uiai i vamca, Muslin Gowns at 69c Another line of Women's Gowns, made of extra good quality material in cambric, nainsook or longcloth. They come in all styles and are trimmed with fiue embroideries, laces and ribbons. Regular $1.00 and $1.25' values. fCkf Sale price WK Corset Covers at 23c These dainty garments are made of excellent quality nainsook, with line trimmings of embroideries, laces and ribbons. A large assortment to choose from. Real 35c values. O O g Sale price OV Corset Covers at 39c An extra fine showing of Corset Covers, made of good quality nainsook and daintily trimmed with embroideries, O Q g laces and ribbons. Regular values to 85c. Sale price. 57 Muslin Drawers at 59c A fine assortment of Drawers to choose from, including the famous Isabell stylas. All made of extra good quality mate rials and trimmed with fine embroideries or laces, K Q g Regular values to $1.00. Sale price 3XKs Sale price Muslin Drawers at 35o These Drawers are made of good quality cambric, with fine em broidery ruffle; other styles with rows of Valenciennes lace insertion with ruffle to match. They are extra well made and cut full. Regular 50o values. Q K n Sale price wuv Combination Suits at 89c A line of Women's Combination Suits, consisting of Corset Cover and Drawers. They are made of good quality material, trimmed with embroideries, laces and ribbons. Q Q f Regular $1.25 values. Sale price Children's Dresses at 59c A line of Children's Mother Hubbard Dresses, made of fine nainsook or lawn and trimmed with fine embroidery and neat tucks, sizes 6 months to 2 years. Regular KQp $1.00 values. Sale price " Short Chemise at 25c An extra special showing of Women's Short Chemise, made of good quality cambric. They come in sizes 34 to OKn 44 and are regular 40c values. Sale price 1J Wash Suits at a Price, $3.98 Our Wash Suit sales will continue for the week. Coat Suits, Jumper Suits, Shirtwaist Suits and Princess Dresses of linene, French percale ,fine lawn, Swiss and mercerized Venetian colors are white, pink and blue and a pretty assortment of differ ently colored stripes and figures. Regular prices range from $6.50 to $12.50. Special for the week, 1J O Q Q your Choice at pJ7 0 Bathing Suits One-Quarter Off Every Bathing Suit in the store at off the original price. Many, and some entirely new styles, made of serge and mohair, in black, navy and red ; nicely finished with braid and taffeta trimmings to harmonize. The popular combination suit of blouse, skirt and bloomers. Regular prices ? A from $1.65 to $6.00. Now selling from $1.25 to. .P J I New Models in Suits . These handsome new Suits at alluring prices. One that we par ticularly mention, of fine quality serge, in plain or fancy weaves, plainly tailored and extremely smart in appearance, three-quarter coat, elegantly tailored and lined with fine satin, skirts gored or pleated, with or 1J " O K f without fold; a special value at P A 0 t7 V7 Clearance Prices on Parasols "Women's Parasols AT 98 An extra special offering of. Women's Linen Parasols, in a variety of pretty patterns, openwork or polka dot bor ders and embroidered edge ; values to $2.50 Special for Monday and Q f Tuesday 57 O V Women's Parasols AT 69 A splendid line of Women 's Para sols, made of plain white figured goods ; neat wooden handles ; regular $1.25 Q g values Special for this sale Women's and Children's Parasols AT 48J A special showing of Women's and Children's Para sols in dark and light colors, polka dots, etc., values A Q g to $1.25-Specially priced for this sale 'xOK Very Special Values in Men's Wear i MEN'S UNDERWEAR, BEST 60c VALUES.,.. 39c A special offering of men's cotton mesh Shirts and Drawers. The' Shirts are made with fine elastic ribbed neck, front faced with silk and fine ribbed cuffs. The Drawers are faced with good sateen, have fine pearl buttons and suspender O Q g- straps. The very best 50c value, priced per garment . MEN'S UNDERWEAR, BEST 75c VALUE 55c A special offering of men's light weight merino Shirts and Drawers in natural gray. The Shirts are bound around the neck and down front with fine braid. Drawers are self-faced, have good pearl buttons and suspender straps. ( K g Best 75c value, priced, per garment. 17 tJ MEN'S HALF HOSE, SPECIALLY PRICED 12V2C A special sale of Men's Fine Cotton Half Hose, made seamless, with fine ribbed top. They come in fast colors, black and tan, and are absolutely the very best 15c values. Specially priced at 1246 pair or $1.40 dozen. At the Dress Goods Counter Great cases of new Fall and Winter Dress Goods are being opened daily. These fabrics are shown in the most correct styles and colorings. We call your particular attention to our many lines of new goods suitable for children's school year; great assortment of choice weaves. Ready now for your inspection. TALE OF CRUELTY Young Spanish Woman Held a Prisoner and Tortured. KEPT IN ROOM FORTY DAYS San Francisco Tamale Manufacturer Held on Assault Charge as Re sult or 6torv Victim Tells Police. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. T. Fnlalla Tores, a comely Spanish woman 10 years old. Is held by the police as a -witness against Pedro Mendoxa, a contryman several years her senior. who Is charged with having; held the woman prisoner for a period of 40 days, during which time, according to her story. Miss Tores was dally tortured by her captor. Mendosa Is a tamale manufacturer, with a factory on Stelner street. Miss Tores says she has been deprived of her liberty for over a month. In brok en English, the woman, who Is evi dently unacquainted with the simpler nsasres of this country, told her story to the police as follows: Met Man Year Ago. T became friendly with Mendoza over a year ago. and for soma time I lived with him at his establishment In this city. Two or three months ago I desired to sever the relationship, and offered to leave. He refused and threatened, and I Anally left without his knowledge, going to Stockton, where I had friends. Mendoza. knowing: my probable des tination, followed me. and as soon as he ascertained my whereabouts con fronted me with a warrant for my ar rest, which I have sines learned was worthless. "He forced me to accompany him to this city and on the boat, crossing the oay. 1 was spproached by a man representing- himself to be a lawyer, who informed me, after reading- the -warrant, that both Mendoxa and my self were liable to imprisonment for life on account of our having lived tog-ether. Held Prisoner 40 Days. "When we arrived at Mendoza's home he locked me In a room and deprived me of every stitch of clothing. I re mained in that condition for 40 days, and every day he came to the room and tortured me by twisting my arms and gouging my eyes. H frequently threatened to kill me. and I was In hourly fear that he would carry out his threat. "Three days ago Mendosa relaxed his vigilance for an hour and I managed to secure a few clothes, which enabled me to make my escape. I went to the residence of some friends on Vallejo street, who Informed the police of how I had been treated." v Mendoza was arrested and charged with assault. SHAFR0TH MAY BE CHOSEN Colorado's Governor Aspires to Head Irrlgationists. SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 7. John F. Shafroth, Colorado's Democratic Gov ernor, may be the next president of the National Irrigation Congress, which as sembles In this city on Monday next. Bigns today indicate that the Governor Is likely to have a strong following. Harry It. Loveland is also a prominent candidate, and Senator Francis G. New lands, of Nevada, is being considered with favor for the office. The name of James J. Hill, the builder of the Great Northern, is mentioned, but it is doubted if Mr. Hill would desire the honor. Pueblo, Colo., is a vigorous aspirant for the irrigation congress of 1910. but there are seven others which will con test Pueblo's claims. Among the cities which desire the next congress are Chi cago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Denver, pnoenlx, Ariz.: Charleston, S. C, and Kocnester, N. l. Delegates are beginning to arrive for the congress. The management is count ing on the presence of sbout 3000 with credentials. The majority of the meet ings will be held In the Armory of the National Guard, the entire ground floor being reserved for the delegates.. FLEET RETURNS TO ROADS Maneuvers Off New England Coast Coniplefed by Battleships. NORFOLK, Va.. Aug. 7. Battleships or the North Atlantic fleet arrived In Hampton Roads today from Province- town, Mass.. following a month's prac tice on tne new Knglsnd coast. Ma neuvers In Cape Cod Bay will be sup plemented with deep sea practice and drills off capes Henry and Charles, be ginning a week hence. The fleet, headed by the flagship Con necticut. Includes the Vermont, Kan sas. Louisiana. Minnesota, New Hamp shire, Mississippi. Idaho. Georgia, Ne braska. New Jersey, Rhode Island. Vir ginian, Wisconsin and Ohio. The armored cruisers Montana and North Carolina are expected late today and the battleship Kentucky tomorrow. WILL YOU LOOK IT UP? The head of every family having no piano, who seea one of the pianos ad vertised on the third page, second sec tion of today's Oregonlan will be sure to buy one. ALL TOURISTS ILK Americans in Stockholm Are Thoroughly Disgusted. CAN'T GET BAGGAGE MOVED The London Lancet sayi SOO children of Mtwlon of Lpr. and the children show t no fticns of leprosy. J Two Regiments Mntiny In Northern Sweden All Printers Called Out and Grave-Diggers Are Idle Once More. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. 7. (Spe cial.) On this, the fourth day of the general strike, peace apparently reigns in every quarter. The railways, post and telegraph offices and telephone lines are being operated as usual, but the gas and electrio light workers have struck. Office men have been pressed into service and all are doing their own work. American Tourista Disgusted. The American tourists in this city are disgusted, as they are compelled to walk In order to get anywhere, and it is almost Impossible for them to have their baggage transported to the rail way stations. It is considered that next week must see a decided change In the situation or the financial loss to the kingdom must be exceedingly heavy. Swedish troops in the northern part of the country have mutinied. Two regi ments, one at Falun and the other at Solleftes, are affected. They are sta tioned in the Northern country where the labor disturbances first broke out and the government has been haunted by the fear that the soldiers sympa thize with the strike. . Printers to Be Called Out. The executive committee of the strikers have decided to call out all the printers throughout the kingdom. Many of the grave-diggers have defied the orders of the labor union to re turn to work and have rejoined the strikers. The hopes of yesterday that the men would withdraw from their extreme attitude, have not been ful filled. DUNPHY TO HAVE GUARDIAN Court Finds Cattleman's Mind Is Not Sound. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. James C. Dunphy, the wealthy cattleman whose marital and financial affairs have ob tained considerable prominence of late was declared Incompetent today by Su perior Judge James M. Trout. Ihinphy's sister, Miss Jennie C Dunphy, was ap pointed his guardian, her bond being fixed at $20,000. The evidence taken before Judge Trout showed to the satisfaction of the court that owing' to his dissipated habits, Dunphy on many occasions was unable properly to conduct his business affairs. Mr. Dunphy recently attracted publicity through a divorce proceeding. His latest wife had been Mrs. Julius Sllvestone, of Portland. Mrs. Sllvestone, before marry ing Dunphy, supposed she was divorced from the Portland attorney. In the di vorce proceedings in which Dunphy was Involved, it developed that Mrs. Sllve stone had not been divorced. Her Port land husband secured a decree a few weeks ago, and at the same time the wo man left Dunphy, afterward marrying an other man. MRS. CASTLE HAS CHARGE Woman in . Craig Shooting Has Counter-Plea Now. NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Mrs. Mary S. Castle, of California, the former actress, who shot at William D. Craig, the lawyer, In the elevator of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel last Tuesday, tried to present a countercharge against Craig when she was arraigned in court today. The nature of the proposed complaint was not an nounced, and the magistrate adjourned hearing until Monday without taking all the evidence. The evidence of Mr. Craig and the ele vator operator was taken today. Craig said Mrs. Castle met him in the hallway of the Waldorf-Astoria, and asked him for ten minutes' conversation. When he refused and entered the elevator, she fol lowed him and sat down. In a moment she arose and a shot was fired. He could not tell if the bullet was Intended for him. He grasped Mrs. Castle's wrist and held the weapon pointed downward until assistance came. Craig started to say: "I believe that this defendant was mentally incompetent and I know " hut the magistrate stopped him by saylnpr that such evidence was Those Corpuscles In your blood, red and white, -keep you well If they are healthy, cause you sickness If diseased. To make and keep them abundant and healthy, is to have pure blocd, free dom from disease and vigorous health. The chief purpose of Hood's Sarsa parilla is to do this, and its success is attended by thousands of wonderful cures. Cures of all blood diseases, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh. ' Out it today in the usual liquid form or in chocolated tablet form called Sarutabs. JAHN Fine Line Best German Wavy Hair Goods. . 384 Yamhill S 1S5 Wct Park. Fhoaea SlatB 6174, A 8544. improper. When Magistrate Butts ad journed the hearing until Monday, Mrs. Castle requested that he grant her a private Interview so that she could make a complaint against Mr. Craig, but the magistrate refused an interview as highly improper. The magistrate promised to entertain the charge on Monday, and Craig was subpenaed to appear on that date. Knglneer Drowned In Sewer. DOS ANGELES, CaL, Aug. 7. Henry G. Parker, 40 years of age, for five years assistant city engineer, fell Into one of the large chambers at the Los Angeles out fall sewer at Hyperion Station, near Playa del Rey, late yesterday, and was drowned. The body was swept out into the ocean and was recovered shortly aft erwards by two fishermen. Parker was supervising some sewer construction work. He leaves a widow and two children. SPECIAL SALE LIABLE GAS RANGES COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 9 DONT BUY NOW GAS RANGES AT ACTUAL COST No. 214 Four-burner Gas Range. Regular $20.00, special $16.00 B 334 Four-burner all-steel Gas Range .'. .Regular $22.50, special $17.50 No. 240 Four -burner double oven plain pattern Range Regular $21.00, special $17.00 No. 401 Combination elevated oven and broiler Range with low oven Regular $35.00, special $30.00 No. 302 Four-burner cabinet Range with broiling and baking oven and warming closet Regular $47.75, special $36.00 The above prices include setting up and connecting to gas stub in kitchen. We offer these Ranges as being thoroughly reliable and up to date in every particular and invite your careful inspection. Honeyman Hardware Company Fourth and Alder Streets, Portland Or.