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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1901)
PBSSpSSwlS 5TF4W1g.T"r " " fjwr,S?rBVBrf, 12 THE KO-RNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JANUAKT 8, 1901. Meier & Frank Co. Meier & FrakCo. Meier & Frank Co. Hen's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes at exceedingly low prices. Blankets and Comfortables at Clear- ance zale orices. . . rrMA f in. JT" l A MA AM. aiVVA I 'i&a m, mm & king ' TO ALL HOUSEFURNISHERS and RENOVATORS, OUR Twenty-Third Annua Clearance Sae Presents the best bargain time of the year. The great increase we have made in our curtain and drapery stock during the past season makes this sale of unusual interest to all intend ing purchasers now is the time to anticipate your future needs in this line. We show over 300 styles in lace curtains and a propor tionate assortment of portiers, table covers, tapestries, bed ding and rugs. All prices have been ruthlessly reduced. Special attention is directed to our ORIENTAL RUGS Every rug has been most carefully inspected by our own expert ami Vo unworthy ones are allowed admittance to our stock,. In no line of drygoods is there so many "Gold Bricks" palmed off on the people as in Turkish Rugs. The fact that there are few experts in Turkish Rugs makes it all the more Importantto make'selections slowly or repent at leisure. The bitter disappointment experienced by. Portland people from auction purchases of Oriental merchandise in the past is all that can be expected in the future from such sales. We offer no - - GOLD BRICK RUGS Every rug in our collection is most carefully inspected and if worthy is bought outright. All consignment business means higher prices for the risk taken. Come to us, select your rugs" leisurely and have the satisfaction of getting what you pay for and our guarantee. GREAT , SALE EVERX ARTICLE REDUCED V? V SENSATIONAL SELLING OF Ladies' Fine NecRwear Fine Silks converted Into the most exquisite Neckwear In many dainty forms. Should have been here for the holidays. Prices cut In half. A rare chance to secure finest Neck wear at a trifling cost. , BARGAINS IN V Oreg'on and ? vP California Blankets ? if X Linens, Lace Curtains, Portieres and every thing needed for the home at greatly re duced prices. S ? Dress Goods, Silks, Suits, Jackets and Wear ing Apparel at extremely low prices. t V? $ "w EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED.. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ESTABLISHED IN 1870. ESTABLISHED IN 1870. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! G. P. Rummelin & Sons MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 126 .SECOND ST., Near Washington Alaska Sealskins Our Specialty - Anlrrial Scarfs In ray. Black,' Sable, Pointed Sable. White, Red and Blue Fox. In Brown, Black and Blue Lynx. CLUSTER BOAS .. ..STORM COLLARS BEAR BOAS MUFFS Call or send for Catalogue COLLARETTES CAPES JACKETS, ETC ROBES and RUGS FURS DRESSED ANTI-RUST UMBRELLA FRAME We are the Inventor and only manufacturer of an ant! - rust umbrella frame, the only frame suitable for this wet climate. It pays to have an umbrella recovered. If you liave a good frame It will pay you. "We will reduce all frames recovered on our anti-rust patent FREE OP CHARGE a.nd your umbrella will last three times as long as any umbrella on the market. We do all kinds of umbrella, repairing and recovering. We make all of our cover goods. Wo carry the largest assortment In um brellas, parasols and bandies In the city. hon. Or 270. JQJ ALESNA SOMorrUon Street. KRUPKE'S ASSASSIN. 7?o ICerr Developments Theory That ft Woman .Mny Have Shot. There was a slight change for-the-bet-ler yesterday In the condition of George Krupke, who was shot last Saturday night at Seventh " and Montgomery streets, and the surgeons now think that Srupke,'s chances for recovery are good, wiIcbs new complications set In. The bullet has not yet been extracted. The police hae made no arresfck in the case yet, and stated again' jesterday from the witnesses they hae examined that .JCrupke, In their opinion, was not held up and -robbed-f 42 and his ccarf pin by two highwaymen, but that he was shot fcy IDiian who is still unknown. A, black Fedora hat, size VA. was found l?y the police on Montgomery street, near (Seventh, after the shooting, and there are those who think that this was the hat worn hy the assassin when he was pursued hy Krupke. A, rumor started yes terday that this hat was a woman's, and that .It. -R.afufl.omaa dressed in man's Slothing who had shot Krupke. because C a Jealous love TjuarreL A friend of Krupke's, who would not consent-1 -to -his- name -being used, -made this statement. "When Krupke left the Hoffman Uouae Tast Saturday night, I know he had no -money, -foe-he admitted .a much" to me. I don't think ha was ield up and shot by robbers, I am of opinion he was shot by some unknown man who bears him 111 .will, and who wanted to put him out of the way be oause of a woman. I don't know who the assassin is." George Joseph called at';tho police sta tion yesterday 'and saldhe was confident that Krupke had been held up. While at fifth and College etreets last Saturday nlghU Mr. Joseph says that a. tall man. Sear him. acted suspiciously. And. whistled shrilly., as. if for -his pal. This, was about the time Krupke was shot, and Mr. Joseph thinks that the man who whistled zbay have signalled for his companion, who xrea Just then, busy with Krupke. Shortly afterward, Mr. Joseph heard the pistol shots. Friends of C. H. Thompson state that Mr. Thompson has been Indisposed of late and was at his home Saturday night and the first learned of the shooting of Krupke was from Sunday's Oregonian. They say that Mr. Thompson is not con nected directly or Indirectly in the remot est degree with any of the troubles of Krupke occurring Saturday night, and any statements published concerning a possible connection between the divorce case and the shooting of Krupke are en tirely erroneous. ( Our store is the Mecca for all bar gal n-hunlers. Our prices are far below ail others. Our large and magnificent stock,of FURS, CLOAKS and SU1TS ...REDUCED TQ COST... Also great rcductionsjn fnVremodel ing of Fur Garments. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Genuine Alaska Sealskins at CLEARANCE SALE J-K1CE5 Send for finely illustrated- catalogue. Mail orders, promptly filled. S1LVERFIELD The Largest and Leading Furrier of the West 283-285 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon GENUINE REDUCTIONS Russian Stone Marten Cluster Scarfs Six Full Tails, Four Natural Paws, Regular Prlce.$22.50 $12.50 Durinir Sale- ( Alaska Black Marten Cluster Boas Eight Full Tails Regular Prce $12.50 $8.50.. During'Sale $5.00 Brook Mink Cluster Scarfs, two heads, eight choice tails, regular price, S3. 50, during sale T.... Fur Jackets, Fur Capes, Fur CoIlarettesfFur Boas, Fur Storm Collars All this season's goods. Latest styles. Reduced accordingly. H. LIEB.ES & COMPANY OF PORTLAND. JNO. P. PLAGEMANN, Mgr. 288 MORRISON STREET Masonic Untitling: Association. The annual meeting of the East Port land Masonic Building: Association was held last night at the Citizens Bank. First came the meeting of stockholders for the election of directors. The follow ing were elected: H. S Rowe, D. A. Grout, A. "W. Lambert, H. B. Adams and O. W. Hosford On motion, the stock holders adjourned, and the directors met and elected the following as officers: President, H. S. Rowe; ice-president, O. W. Hosford: secretary. D. A. Grout; treasurer, A. W. Lambert. There was an informal discussion of the matter of plac ing a building on the corner of Grand avenue and East Morrison street, owned by the association, and while some of the members said they would be glad to see the building put up this year, and cheap money could be had for the purpose, It was the concensus of opinion that it C would not be a good business proposition now. Livestock Not Suffering:. HEPPNER, Or., Jan. 7. Last week's snow was almost gone when a fresh fall of three Inches came Friday. Since then there have been alternate thaws ,and freezes, causing stockmen to keep up their eattle and sheep and feed them hay, of which there Is an abundance, and all stock Is thriving on it- Van Camp's Soups, 10c THE J. K. GILL CO. Our entire stock of CALENDARS we now offer at HALF PRICE We have everything you need in office stationery for the new year: Blank Books, Diaries, Copying Presses, . Blotter Baths,. Box hies THE J. K. GILL CO. THIRD and ALDER STS. WED AN D VISITING CURDS W. G. SMITH & tCO. ENGRAVERS AND PLATE PRINTERS 22.23-WashI.ngton Bldg. COR, TOURTtl AND WASHINGTON STS. Library Association of Portland SR7?h27 24,000 volumes and over 200 periodicals $5.00 a year or $1.50 a quarter Two books allowed on all subscriptions Hours From 9 A. M. to 9 r M. daily, except Sundays and holidays. Great Peremptory Sale Of Oriental Rugs Today, exhibition of the superb collection of Oriental Rugs whioh we are going to offer at public auction tomorrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We had the pleasure of showing them to a great many of Portland's connoisseurs and Rug admirers yesterday, and all pronounced it the largest and best collection ever brought into the northwest. A section of the third floor has been set apart for this sale and all are cordially invited to look them over. We have engaged the services of Mr. Chas. Courain, a local Armenian, who is "well posted on Oriental Rugs. He will give you any infor mation desired regarding qualities and styles. Mr. Courain has no connection with the purchase or sale of this collection. Merely here to give you the benefit of his Oriental Rug knowledge. Sales, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Mr. Chas. Baker, Auctioneer. (Third floor,) The Clearance Sale You're helping us do the largest January business in our history. The entire store stands ready to serve you with, any article under the roof at greatly reduced prices. You never before bought from a better stock. You never bought from a larger stock in this city. You never bought staple and seasonable merchandise at such extremely low prices. The economical shopper derives the greatest benefit from this great Annual Clearance Sale. Housekeeping effects Table Linens, Carpets, Curtains, China, Kitchen Utensils, etc. Wearing apparel Hosiery, Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Shoes, Muslin Underwear, Suits, Jackets, Millinery, Gloves, Laces, etc., all at greatly reduced prices. IT'S TEE RIGHT TIME FOR MONEY SAVING. EIER & FRANK CO. Vl''l'1 M TOD KYI We "will put the "fin ishing touch" on our Removal Sale. IBe 'will buy any piece of sheet , . music in our store, no matter if the regular price is $1.00 or more. Any book in stock at half price. Any musical instru ment in-stock at a great deal less than man ufacturer's cost. "We, have hundreds of rented and re verted pianos to sell, and in-order to dispose of them promptly we are sending out sales men all over the Northwest. Prices will be cut. Time is precious now. We can't stop to argue or swap -words. If you -want a piano -or organ, or a piece of music, or a musical instrument of any kind before we remove to San Francisco come to our stores at 209-211 First street immediately. Prices wiH go skyward, after -we are gone. OUR STOREROOMI ARC OPEN DAY AND NIQHT DURING THIS SALE. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 209-211 First Street PORTLAND, OREGON. HISLOP'S PURE SPICES Let one page of the record of the first year of the new century be kept spotless. Some evils in life we will battle with un til the end of time; but why should de cent intelligent people submit to the evil of having rubbish, commonly sold as spices. forced on them? Hisloprs are the highest standard of excellence. Take them as your guide and make compari sons, if your grocer does not keep His lop's, write, call or 'phone Col. 97, 63 Front street ITESTATIONERY ONE WE ClLOBE mON WORKS CO. v JH1S rtiNivr rjitv y -Mi nkeapouis J r. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used "by people of refinement for over a Quarter of a centnry. Prince Albert N. 2. E. & VI". Full Dress Shirts. B. & "W.