Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 10, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MOKNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901,
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LADIES' and CHILDREN'S;
KNIT UNDERWEAR.
HOSIERY
ARE 'AMONG THE SPECIALLY GOOD THINGS
TO BUY DURING OUR
Twenty-Third
Annual
Clearance Sale
Our climate demands good weight underwear during so
much of the year that a full supply should be In everyone's
wardrobe. Our buyers have provided most lavishly both In
quantity and assortment We mention a few of the many
interesting items.
41cea
Ladies' heavy ribbed
29C C9 Eayptian vests and
pants.
Q Ladies' fleeced vests
JOC C3 and Pants' heavy
and soft
ladies'angora fleeced
vests and pants, sil
ver gray or wmilc.
ro Ladies' fine ribbsd,
uZC CO wool plated vests ahd
pants.
Ladles' Swiss ribbed
85C C2 or plain woolen vests
and pants.
Ladles' natural wool
I S 63 or fine Jersey ribbed
vests and pants.
1 05 & 1 48 M Ladies' silk &
"W'Cd Lisle ribbed
vests, cream, black or fancy
colors.
41priijf Ladies' good weight
1 1 1 3UIL Egyptian union suits
fi?f Qlllf Ladies' heavy ribbed
ULtiUIL union suits.
Qrcmf Ladies'. Onelta wool
OJL3UII plated union suits.
p ., Ladies' fine jersey
1 .05 & 1 .48 ribbed woolen
union suits.
Ladies' full fashioned,
.50 heavy ribbed, white or sil
ver gray union suits.
And a full range of our famous
"O K" hosiery for ladies and
children. Every pair made to
order and most perfect in finish
and quality.
ESTABLISHED IN 1570.
ESTABLISHED IN 1370.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
G. P. Rummelin & Sons
MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
126 SECOND ST., Near Washington
Alaska Sealskins Our Specialty
Animal 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
ENFOLDED A BURGLAR.
Follceznnn Darter Captures a CrooJc
in the Act of Robbery.
A policeman was Just -where he was
needed jeaterday afternoon, when George
Watson, a Dener crook, -was caught,
red-handed by Patrolman Richard W.
Barter, robbing a dwelling-house on the
corner of Fifth and Everett streets. About
1 4 o'clock some men saw Watson sneaking
. Into the rear of the house, and telephoned
to the police station, whence Barter was
Instantly dispatched. The officer entered
the dwelling In the same manner as the
thief, and, secreting himself In the eittlng-
. room, waited for "Watson'e coming. The
burglar was upstairs, rummaging around,
and after a few minutes came along by
Barter, who grabbed him about the arms,
and thus prevented the thief from using
the hatchet he carried in his hand.
At the station a. gold watch, some shirt
studs and breastpins were found upon the
thief and Identified as belonging to George
Hartwell, the occupant of the dwelling.
The prisoner was ery sullen, and would
admit nothing further than that he had
recently arrived from Denver.
"The family was absent from the dwell
ing at the time, and the thief might has
overhauled things at his leisure had he
not been so suddenly Interrupted. He had
broken a corner out of a pane of glass
In a roar door, and was thus enabled to
slip his hand In and turn the key. The
police think he Is good for me years In
state's prison without much formality.
"
"CARMEN" TONIGHT.
Collamnrlnl in Her Favorite Role nt
Cordrn,y'a Theater.
The bill to be given by the Boston
Lyric Opera, Company at Cordraj's Thea
ter tonight Is "Carmen," In which Col
larearlnl will sing the name part. This is
Collamarlnl's favorite toIc. and. as the
sale has tfcen very large, a packed house
can be expected. Russo and Alessandronl
will also appear In the cast.
IN A
HURRY TO REACH
KANE?
SPO-
Then why "not take the Flyer? Leaves
Portland 6 P.M. Arrives Spokane SA.M.
Palace end tourist sleepers as well as
chair cars on all trains. Meals served a
Ja cart?. The shortest line to the Palouse
rountiy. lso to Lewlston. Call at O. R.
& N. ticket office, $0 Third street, for
fcldf
TREBELLPS SUCCESS.
She, Scored a Decided Hit in Tacoma
Monday Msht.
Mile. Dolores, who will sing under the
auspices of the Musical Club Friday
night at the Marquam, has Just scored a
triumph In Tacoma, where she sang Mon
day night, as the following extracts from
the Daily Ledger will show. "The
name 'Dolores,' which Mile. Trebelll haB
adopted as her nom de chant, will wear
a different meaning to those who heard
her brilliant artistic recital last night.
The many words of praise written of her
singing were more than justified by her
sork. Her programme was chplce and
-well selected, and the enthusiasm of the
audience knew no bounds as each num
ber was given In a manner so perfect as
to be a positive revelation.
"Her voice is wonderful in the sweet
ness and tenderness of Its quality, and
she uses It with a naturalness and ease
almost past belief. Every point is so
finished, every thought so expressed,
every tone so round and so faultless, that
to choose any particular song would be
Impossible."
EGYPT AND PALESTINE.
For health and recreation, historical re
search and intelligent sight-seeing, no
countries afford such possibilities as
Egypt. Palestine, Turkey and Greece. All
these are embraced In Cook's tours to
Egypt and Palestine, season 1901. Pro
grammes on application to Thomas Cook
& Son, 261 Market street, San Francisco.
Habitual constipation cured and the
bowels strengthened by the regular use
of Carter's Little Liver Pills in small
doses. Don't forget this.
PURE SPICES
Let one page of Ihe record of the first
ear of Ihe 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 havinz rubbish, commonly sold as
spices, forced on them? Hislop's ore 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.
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GREAT SALE
Every
Article Reduced
Ji H&RE OPPORTUNITY
TO PROCURE
Exceptional Values in
Table Linens, Dinner Cloths, '
Napkins, Lunch Sets. "
Crochet and Marseilles Bedspreads,
Damask, Huck and Turkish Towels.
Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases,
Lace Curtains, Blankets.
Portieres, Couch Covers,
Cloaks, Suits, Jackets.
t
Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery,
Muslin Underwear, Woolen Underwear.
Men's Furnishing.
Tucals!- Jill one, two and three'palr
special. lots of Lace curtains will be
closed out at a sacrifice.
Great Annual Clearance Sale
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
A FEW MONEY-SAVERS
All our regular $1.50 and $1.75 Fur Neck
Scarfs, made of Baltic and electric seal;
clearance sale price
All our regular $2.50 and $3.00 Imperial
Fur Boas, made of fine French lynx,
trimmed with six full tails; clearance
sale price
All our regular $5.50 and $6.00 Fine Fur
Collarettes, all nicely lined; made In all
styles; clearance sale price
95cts
5 vpLjj
$4.25
All onr Fine Fnr at greatly reduced prices. Come In and see
them.
Headqunrtera for the Genuine Alaska Sealskins, at clearance
sale prices.
Also srrent reductions In Cloaks and Suits.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
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The Largest and Leading
Furrier of the West
283-285 Morrison Street,
Portland, Oregon
GENUINE FUR REDUCTIONS
Extra Choice
Astrakhan,
Jackets
made from whole per
fect skins, beautifully
lined, latest styles,
regular price fR.oo,
during sale,
$35.00
Fine French Coney Capes made from whole, perfect skins, extra heavy
satin lining, this season's styles, during sale
16-in. $10 Capes for $7.50. 18-In $12.50 Capes for $8.50.
20-Inch $15 Capes for $10.
Every Garment in Oar Entire Stock of Fine Furs Reduced Accordingly.
H. LIEBES & COMPANY.
OF PORTLAND. ,
JNO. P. PLAGEMANN, Mgr. 288 MORRISON STREET
Near Sealskin
Jackets
Made from whole per
fect skins, looks like
real seal and wears
almost as well, latest
styles, regular price
$50.00, during sale
$40.00
I Meier & Frank Co. Meier & Frank Co. Meier & Frank Co. j
Men's and Boys Clothiner at .Clearance Sale Prices.
Silverware and Cut Glass at Very Low Prices. (Basement)
Great Peremptory Sale of
Oriental Rugs
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 newVear:
Blank Books, Diaries,
Copying Presses,
Blotter Baths, Box Files
THE J. K. GILL CO.
THIRD and ALDER STS.
ANTI-RUST UMBRELLA FRAME
We are the inventor and only manufacturer of an antl - rust umbrella
frame, the only frame suitable for this -wet climate. It pays to have an
umbrella recovered. If you have a sod frame it -will pay you. We will
reduce all frames recovered on our anti-rust patent FREE OTT- CHARGE,
and your umbrella will last three times as longf aa any-umbrella on the
market We do all kinds of umbrella repairing and recovering. We
make ail of our cover goods. We carry the largest assortment in um
brellas, parasols and handles in the city.
Phon. Grant sn. JQHN ALLE51NA, SKSR"U
DO YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS SCIENCE IN
NEATNESS? BE WISE AND USE
SAPOLIO
We are more than pleased with the
results of yesterday's sales of Oriental
Rugs. Still more pleased at the kind
remarks regarding the collection and
reasonable prices. Without one ex
ception it is pronounced the largest
and best collection of Orientals ever
brought to Portland, and they are
going at prices far below value. This
auction is being conducted in an hon
orable way. No "cappers." All genu
ine Oriental Rugs. Sales at 10 A. M.
and 2:30 P. M. today, tomorrow and
Saturday. Geo. M. Baker, Auctioneer
Carpets and Curtains are
being offered at very low
prices during the Clearance
Sale.
Men's, Ladies' and Chil
dren's Shoes at one-third to
one-half less than regular
price.
Suits, Jackets
Ladies' Suits and Jackets
of everj kind are marked
down. All this year's styles.
We've made generous price
reductions from the finest to a
the lowest price. J
Fur Scarfs, Jackets and V
Capes at prices that will in
terest you. (Second Floor.)
Basement '
Silverware, China, Cut
Glass, Fine good patterns and
shapes. Not a job lot All
regular stock at low prices.
The Clearance Sale
Clearance Sale here means bargains. Extraordinary bargains In every line of mer
chandise In this establishment One xf the principal objects of the Clearance Sale here is
to reduce stock before inventory, February 1. We make reductions that WILL reduce
stock. Our prices are attractive to every shopper in the Northwest, and the crowds of
eager buyers who are lining these counters each day Is ample proof.
Underwear
Winter-weight Underwear
for ladies and children at
Clearance Sale prices. Lots
of warmth for little money.
All qualities. All sizes.
Table Linens
John S. Brown & Sons fam
ous Table Linens at a great
saving. Napkins, Table Cloths,
Sets, etc. Finest qualities.
Good time for supplying tb.e
linen closet
Toilet Goods
Of every kind. Hair Brushes,
Combs, Tooth Brushes, Mir
rors,Chamois, Powders, Soaps,
Perfumes, Sponges, Rubber
Goods, etc. All at Clearance
Sale prices.
MEIER & FRANK CO.
INlNOUfNCEIMEINT
We have sold out our stock of small
goods, books and musical publications to Graves & Co.,
who will immediately remove the same to their store
rooms at 122, 124, 126 Sixth street, and will establish
there a large and extensive music store. Until goods
arc removed, however, the sale will continue at 211
First street
We thank the public for their liberal patronage, and would request a
continuance of the same on behalf of the new firm.'
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Our premises at 209 and 211 First street are to be fitted up for Piano Warerooms,
and as has already been announced the good will of our business and our piano agen
cies are to pass into the hands of the GILBERT & JONES o. In the near future,
But before they take possession we must sell hundreds and hundreds of used and re
verted pianos, and many new Instruments which were contracted for with the manu
facturers, and which we must dispose of before we can leave Portland for our new home
In San Francisco.
V $ V
Strange as is may seem, a great many people imagined that our removal
sale was a farce and a put-up job. Some of our competitors have been con '
tinually harping on some kind of a sale. First it was a "catch-up-for-Iost-time
sale" then a "removal sale," a "deceased uncle sale," or a "sacrifice sale" of
some kind, so that the public never know when to place any faith in any kind
of an announcement pertaining to a legitimate closing out sale; but now that
we have sold out our sheet music and small goods business we trust that the
public at large will realize that we mean to sell out our pianos and organs, and
we must do so promptly. We have no time to lose. We offer pianos and
organs now at prices unheard of before in Portland.
We want a paperhanger and decorator to buy a piano or organ from us In exchange
for work to be done on our storerooms at 209 and 21 1 First street.
We have a lot of elegant Music Boxes to close out at about half their original cost
Also a number of "Apollos" which can be attached to any piano, and will play any pieco
of music. Anyone can operate them.
We have a quantity of new Mason & Hamlin organs to sell at about half their
value. Easy. payments.
? THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
209 AND 211 FIRST STREET ' . PORTLAND, OREGON
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
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