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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1901)
12 THE M0TRNTN;bT?Ea'0ST.. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901. OLDS, If 1 & KM b -- LAST DAY For FANCY FOULARD SILKS, worth 60c at 47c yd. (Newest designs and colorings.) For NEW DRESS SERGES, 48-inch widths, $1 values at-72c yd For SILK EMBROIDERED ALBATROSS, worth $1. 25 at 98c yd (Black and all colors.) Special Shirt Sale at $1.09 ea Neat, new stylestin MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS Best percale, laundered, open front and back, and with one .pair cuffa. SUPPLY YOURSELVES TODAY. THEYARE WORTH $1.50 EA CONCERNING Negligee Shirts A successful business owes much to good judgment Our Men's furnishing section is a continual proof of this state ment We've not only pre pared for the dressy man's needs, but for the man who loves a Sunday outing. Such a man wants quality and comfort, and finds it in our Mount Hood Negligee Shirts.... Our Spring 'stock is full of kinds appropriate for all sorts of outings. PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 AND $1.25 AND UP, AC CORDING TO YOUR NEEDS. OUR SALE OF Ladies' Kid Gloves at $U2 pr How about your Sunday Bonnet? You can't fall to find it here. Probably among our splendid lot of $5.95 TRIMMED HATS. (See Window.) Grows more interest ing and appreciated as the people learn of what sterling quali ties this offering con sists. Fresh, new styles of finest French kid, 2 and 3 -clasp wrists. All sizes in black, some in pearl and gray. COME TODAY AND GET A FRESH PAIR FOR SUNDAY WHILE THEY COST SO LITTLE. SPECIAL DRIVE In the most serviceable and satisfying kind of Ladies' Handkerchiefs Richardson's pure linen hem stitched. AM our odd lots in 30c and 35c values, grouped together for quick JOr oa , selling at "V0 e3 DOJ'T FAIL TO GET YOUR SHARE OF THEM. Jslew lines of Ladies' Sailor Hats At 50c, 65c. 75c, 95c, also handsome Knox shapes at $2.00 ea. NEW STREET HATS at 75c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 ea. AH exclusive styles. EXTRA VALUES IN FLOW ERS. All kinds. Prices 5c to 95c bunch. Worth double. OF COURSE YOU'VE VISITED OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR OPENING And probably noticed our SPLENDID COLLECTION OF CORSET COVERS. The choicest and most varied in design we've ever owned. Prices from 19c to $3.00 ea. We espec ially mention our FULL-FRONT FRENCH STYLES in all over tucks, lace or embroidery, from $1.00 to $2.00 ea. THREE POPULAR STYLES OF A VERY POPULAR SHOE FOR WOMEN. Oxfords, regular height, and 8-inch tops In OUR "GLORIA" Newest mannish effects in dark and light tan, willow calf, with extremely heavy or medium-weight soles. 'THE KINDS THAT WILL BE MOST WORN THIS SPRING AND SUM MER BY CORRECT DRESSERS. AH $3.50 Pair. Mv? Kifv ., v wii 3-: mii i "i v HI W -, Jgi - N-.. WEDDING CARDS . a. smith & co; Wedding and Visiting Card Engravers 22 and 23 WASHINGTON r BUILDING ! Fourth and Washington Streets 1 Over LItt's Y THF PAID55 329 WASHINGTON J I IIL I rill Under the Imperial H.tel Summer Corsets 19c Children's Black Hose, per pair 5c Ladies' Undervests 5c Paper Pins, 400 count, 2 packages for 5c Gentlemen's Madras Shirts $1.00 Children's Parasols 19c tibrary Association of Portland ? trill "" 'Hours Frm 9 A. M. to 9 r. M., except Sundays and holidays. AND STREETS 29,000 3OL.U7CeS S5.00 3 YEHH PECIAI RATES TO -STUDENTS. - 250 feF2IODlQ3LS $1.50 75 QUHHTER M M t M f, l H M M M M M M t H - The Cloak Department Shows Today the LATEST NEW. YORK FASHIONS l Brilliantine and Sicilian TJHLOJifMADE SUITS J& In the Corset Department La Grecque Corsets At $1.00, $1.50, $3.00, $3.50 pair In the Lace and j& Lace stripes French lie Lace stripes French Re vers alio vers for Shirt vers, alio vers for Shirt Waists, etc., at, o q Waists, , etc., at, specidl .V. ..."... - J 2 special YARD YARD Hundreds of yards of these most desirable bar gains sold yesterday. Your last chance today. JKT' SILK WAISTS Silk Waists made of fine quality Taffeta Silk, in black and colors, made in newest blouse shape, Bishop sleeves, all fancy tucked and corded. C ". ? I Regular price $5 and $6, at, special pCJP J J The Muslin Underwear Department Offers 300 Corset Covers Lace or embroidery trimmed, Vshape neck or round neck. Regular price 25c and 29c, at, special . .v 19c ea At 'Neckwear Counter WOO Embroidered Lawn and Lace fa &m TurnOver Collars,' at, special JLVC vd Liberty Silk, Chiffon, Mouselline de Soie Ruffs. Value $2.48 to $3.75, at, special x LifcT tSUltS TZ.UJJS. ULLLUti $1.50 ea tiiiiiiii Q Ladies' large size Gingham and White Lawn Aprons, tucked, embroidered and lace trimmed. Regular price 25c, at, special A C ea SALE -OF HIGH GRADE RID GLOVED Ourt$l.75 2clasp London quality Trefousse Suede Pique Gloves, Paris point embroidery, black, beaver, mode, gray, pearl, white, at, ?fo a r special Jpl.V pr M M t M f M M M, M t M M M M t M H M M 8 -?1.00 A YEAR OIL FACT 90 Per Cent of Wells Drilled in California Strike Oil Operattna Expenses of Oil Production From 2c to 10c per Barrel Market Value of Crude Oil From 50c to $8.00 per Barrel, According to Quality of Product Crude Oil Has A Spot Cash Market Value. , t r Make 'your" own calculations' from these figures and learn that THERE tlS NO OTHER INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES CAPABLE OP GIVING SUCH LARGE RETURNS ON INVESTMENT. i This has been demonstrated by a score of newly made millionaires and thousands of Investors -who have accumulated wealth during the past eighteen months through Investments made In California oil companies. THE PUGET SOUND PETROLEUM CO. Has, near Tenino, "Wash., 1,404 ACRES OP OIL, COAL AND GAS LAND In one body, which will hear the CLOSEST INVESTIGATION. We propose to STRIKE OIL and will be DRILLING SOON. Machin ery now ordered and paid for. A small block of development stock left at 12 cents. Our prospectus gives full information. Orders""with remittances to be made to C. Christopher, Pres. JUGET SOUnB PETROLEUM COMPANY 406 and 407 Mutual Life BIdg. Seattle, Wash. OFFICERS: r niTDTOTnDn'PD -d--.. JNO. P. HARTMAN. Vice Pres. and Secy. H. W. BROOKE. Treasurer. CANADIAN BANK OF COaiMERCE. Depository. m m e m m 1 o H 9 m m m El G C W. M'Claln J. W. Biggs M'CLAIIN & BIGGS ...Dealers in... HORSES AMD MULES Will Sell 1,500 Horses and Mules on May 20-21-22, 1001, at Public Auction and Private Sale. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN JO FILLING ORDERS AT ALL TIMES. BURNS. OREG0N. . ESTABLISHED 1870. ESTABLISHED 1870. a. P. RUMMELIIN & SONS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 126 Second St., near Washington ALASKA FUR SLEEPING ROBES FUR COATS, CAPS, GLOVES, ETC Alaska Sealskins and Fin Fur Garments Our Specialty. j Highest cash price paid for raw furs. yctzijor Last day of the Great Sale of Housefurnishing' Goods. Take advantage. Usual Saturday evening concert on the Third floor. Store open until 9:30. Today's Millinery Bargains Two large Fifth-street windows tell of two extraordinary bargains in ready-to-wear hats for today's buyers. Designs and trimmings are the latest. Variety enough to please every fancy. Here high-class headgear at popular prices. (Second floor.) At $3.19 Latest shape hats in the newest colorings, trimmed with foliage, roses, handsome buckles and silk bows, fully 100 hats to choose from. A good $5 hat for $3.19. See window display. Special in children's hats for today. New shapes, trimmed with flowers and chiffon and ribbon, $1.75. &&& ac t.rsw a s. -r .a? i . &Sd ftl S.i. s? s .. jtf S w " f feF At $4.89 Large line of hand some ready- to - wear hats, in fancy straws, latest shapes, trimmed with foilage, roses, buckles, bows of silk, quills, etc., best colorings. A good $7.50 hat for $4.89. See window display. Walking Hats. Newest creations in superb variety. (Second floor.) Last Day of the ore at Kitchen Goo IN OUR BASEMENT U.4 A WjQ. m xtfoy We've replenished hundreds of utensil closets during the past week supplied scores of mothers with house keeping helps of every description. 4t's been without a doUbt the greatest sale of kitchenware Oregon has ever known. We've made special arrangements to supply the late comers just as satisfactorily as the early week buyers. Extra salespeople, special deliveries, and just as many and as good bargains. (Basement.) Japanned Dust Pan, 6c. 12-qt. Tin Slop Pail, 23c. Crumb Pan and Brush at, pair, 16c. Scrub Brushes, lie each. Granite Iron Dippers, 12c. Granite Coffee Pot, 33c. No. 8 Granite Teakettle, 58c. Granite Bread Fans, 18e. Granite Stew Kettle, 32c. 5-qt. Saucepan, 33c. No. 8 Wash Boilers, 79c. Wire Dish Strainers, 19c. Flour Sifters at lie each. Never-SIip Can Openers at 7e each. Small Coal Shovels, 3c. Wash Boards, 16c. Willow Clothes Baskets, 72c. Planet Dust Beaters at 20c and 25 c. Twin Match Safes, 3c. Challenge Wringers reduced Gallon Oil Canr 13c. to $1.49. Sharpening Steels, 16c. Dover Egg Beaters, 6c. Lamp Chimneys, 3c. Water Glasses, 25c doz. Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons, at 89c set. Knife Box, lie. Small Brushes, 3c. 4-in, Screw Driver, 10c. Potato Masher, 7c. Pan Cake Shovel, ,4c. Bread Boards, 19c. Tack Pullers, 6c each. Ladies' Jackets Reduced July -prices prevail on ladies' Spring jackets in April. Do'zens of purchasers yesterdayenough remaining for about 30 more lucky ones. Newest styles of box and semi-box coats, at ridiculously low prices. Read- Ladies' Covert Coats, box effects, tailor stitched, Ro mano silk lined, . tan only, all siz- C "2 K es. Values $6, u?eF Ladies' black and red kersey and tan covert coats, full box effects, taffeta silk lined, tailor stitched, some are semi-box effect,alL Sizes. Vnl. ?0-50.50. ' Tan, gray, black, and castor coats, full back or semi-box effect, best materials, plain or fancy Q& Q taffeta silk lining, velvet collar, all sizes Vnlaes $12.50 and $14. (Take Elevators to the Second Floor.) f i-m, M a y rSPrir V h W it k VA Boys' Shoe Sale 120 pairs of boys' and youths' shoes, patent leather, box or satin calf, black or tan, all sizes, regular $3, $3.50 and $4 values, $2.27. 217 pairs of boys', youths' and little gents' shoes, patent leather, horsehide, box or satin calf, black or tan, all sizes, regular, $2.25 and $2.50 values, at $1.83. 95 pairs of boys', youths' and little gents' shoes, in real and satin calf, best styles, all sizes, regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2 val ues. $1.25. Vs Groceries SPECIALS FOR TODAY. Shredded Coconnnt, lb..... 15c Hlclcmott'M Atpttrngrnn . ...UlTc. Tan Cnnjp'n nssorted Soup.i, :t for 25c Snider' Cntftup, 2 bottles. .35c Parlor or Preii Mntchcit G packnpreH 25c IiOj? Cabin Maple Syrnp Q,nart can 35c One-hnlf gallon cann ....(J5c One gallon cam $1.25 Plllbury'H Oat Food, per package . 10c PettljobnVx Breakfast Gem. 10c "Aunt Jemima' Pancake Flonr, 2 packages 25c Lea fc Pcrrln's "Worcester . Nlilrc Sauce, small bottle. 25c Medium bottle -15c Large bottle T5c Royal Savon Soap, 10 bars. 25c "My Wife's" Salad Dress ing at 25c Baby Pim-Olas, bottle . . . .20c California Ripe Olives, 10- ounce bottle 20c Olives, Cliovr Chow and Pickles, 3 for 25c White or Yellow Vermi celli, 10 pounds 37c $15 Suits For Hen A very large and exten sive stock of Spring suits for men at the popular pries of $15. Latest fash ions and materials, well made and trimmed. - Com pare them wltn $'15 suits sold elsewhere and you will immediately see the value. Roller Skates Sldewnlk extension roller skates .for boys nnd girli, heel clamps or straps, one skate for nlJ sixes, 40c, 50c, $1.25. (Third Floor.) MEIER & FRANK iGieai3BOi' tSpvsc- i -- "MAKING THINGS HUM" In the shoe trade irians making factories hum, railroad wheels hum, ourselves and our salesmen kept on the go to Tvait' on the great number of customers attracted by the excellence of our footwear, the lowness of our prices. Here's a "hum mer" In Itself: A "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOE FOR $3.00 E. C. GODDARD & CO. OEBGONIAN min.TlWfi M. Pasteur, of France, invented a process for kill ing all possible germs in a product, and .we use it. After each bottle of Schlitz beer is filled and sealed it is sterilized. This is an extreme precaution. The beer is brewed in extreme cleanliness, cooled in filtered air, then filtered. It seems impossible for a taint of impurity to get to it. Yet we sterilize every bottle. We, who know brewing, know the value of purity. We add vastly to the necessary cost of our beer to assure it. ' You who drink it get the healthful results of our precaution. Your physician knows; ask him. vvxkui jrJi a. nrg C-Cs fVS iifflW"k""h',' SpbI ?TT mm te3S3LVje .-: f7Ll -v.".1." ypni fe3l Thone Mala 635 (Oregon Tel. Co.) J. SlWestonc, 605 Cham, ol Com. BIdg, Portland. nTfriiiiiiMlTOiBBHMBIBiMI 13 m m 9 is 9 m II m si M .. lsJB