Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 21, 1901, Page 14, Image 14

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THE HOBNING- OKEGONIAN, THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901.
New Carpets Velvets, Axmlnsters and Brussels Latest designs and colorings.
Thanksgiving China and Glassware Desirable styles Lowest prices.
Men's and Boys' "Cravenette' Rain Coats Latest styles. (Second floor.)
1902 Calendars Immense variety. Xmas and New Year Cards.
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Now is the time to fill up the linen closet. Our
Richardson's Irish Table Linens
ARE ALL REDUCED BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT.
Here are two samples:
$1.00 Table Damask, 70c yd. I $2.00 Napkins at $1.37 doz.
Another Great
Dress Goods Sale
started here yesterday, giv
ing you at FIFTY-NINE
CENTS yard, pick of a new
lot of $1.00 Zibelfnes infour
shades, and 85c Cheviots
in six shades. Fabrics and
colors that are much in de
mand just now.
'Our Lace Sale
Shows the correct trim-
m ngs for the above and
many other dress goods.
Some examples:
LACE BANDS,
Cream. Ecru and Arabian,
Worth $1.50, at 98c yd
Worth 25c, at 17c yd
Worth 20c, at 11c yd
Black ones equally reduced.
An Allover Extra
White or cream Allover
Batiste Embroideries for
yokes and waists all reduced
this way :
$7.00 AUovers at $5.10 yd
$2.50 Allovers at $1.89 yd
$2.25 Allovers at $1.69 yd
Millinery Sale Reinforced
To close what's left of the
100 Trimmed $8.00 to
$12.00 Hats on sale yester
day at $4 75 each
we've added from our regu
lar stock choice styles, in
equally good values, to make
assortment complete, and
offer ail at $4.75. Enough
kinds to suit all tastes and
complexions.
Suit-Room Sale
Satisfaction is here for every
woman who appreciates
high-class garments, and
wants them
ATA GREAT BARGAIN.
New Today -
A large shipment of Rag
lans and Walking Skirts just
cam3 to hand. They'll be
included at the same re
duced prices that are being
given ON ALL GOODS IN
THiS DEPARTMENT.
Winter Glove Sale For Women.
Gloves that look well, wear well, are easy
to adjust, and very comfortable. Silk Lined
Mochas, $1.50 grade, in best streetshades only
.23 pr.
FOR A STANCH FRIEND in braving winter storms choose
A Reliable Umbrella.
We have no other kind. Here are a few hints
For Women :
Gloria Umbrellas. Good
all-round wearers at $1.00
and $1.50 each
Union. Taffeta Umbrellas,
$2.00 each.
Silk Umbrellas, all styles.
Fanqiest ones to $10.00 ea.
j For Men :
Strong G'oria Umbrellas,
65c and $1.00 each.
Union G'oria Umbrellas,
$1.75 and $2.50 each.
AM-Silk Umbrellas, $3.75
to $8.50 each.
By Express Today Corduroy Velvets,
with flat or round cords in all the wanted-shades, including
cream colors.
BOOM IN HORSERACING
PLAAS TO REVIVE TURF MEETS IN
THE NORTHWEST.
M. D. "Wisdom Predicts a Lively Cir
cuit Next Season Irviusrton
Trnclc Leased.
There will be some good horseraclng
throughout the Pacific Northwest next
season, if present indications count for
anything. The Pacific Northwest Racing
Association is scheduled to meet In Se
attle about January 1, and' the programme
for the coming season will then be ar
ranged. Heretofore there have been many
conflicts in the race and fair schedules,
and racehorse men have been compelled
to travel back and forth, retracing their
steps several times in order to attend all
the meets. It is understood that the new
schedule will put matters to rights, and
that the racehorse men will be able to
make the entire circuit in one continuous
trip, thus avoiding many unnecessary de
lays' and expenses.
The leasing of the Irvlngton track by
two well-known horsebreeders has awak
ened local Interest In the sport, and it is
quite likely that Portland will see some
fast horses on the turf next year.
M. D. "Wisdom, secretary of the State
Board of Agriculture, is quite enthusiastic
over racing prospects, and predicts some
fast performances. Speaking of the situa
tion yesterday, Mr. Wisdom said:
"The Pacific Northwest Is going to see
a fine lot .of races next Summer. The as
sociation will make out a schedule that
will be a very convenient one, and the
horsemen will not have to retrace their
steps, as they have done heretofore. The
whole circuit will be a first-class one, as
the successful race meets that were held
In this part of the country last season
will draw many fast horses from Califor
nia and other neighboring .states. I do
not know what dates v. Ill be assigned to
Portland, but I am sure the local meets
will he successful In every way, for they
win be a part of the general circuit, and
there will be plenty of fast horses and
good, clean sports. Mr. Simpson and Mr.
Bellman, fhe-gentlemen-who have leased
the Irvlngton track, are prominent horse
breeders, and are good, square men. You
may depend upon it, there will be no
'crooked work at the Irvlngton track
with these men In charge. The trouble
with the Irvlngton races heretofore lay
in the fact that they had no substantial
foundation on which to stand. If they
become a part of the circuit, that will In
sure their success.
"The races at the state fair were very
successful,, and we Intend to boom the
proposition right ahead for next year.
We are going to put up a 52000 stake for
a 2:U pace". This will be the largest purse
ever .offered on the Pacific Coast, and
olight to be a great drawing card in itself.
These big purses are not such expensive
luxuries as mpst people imagine, for there
are always plenty of entrance fees for
them-, -while .our small purses go begging
We have 60" entries for the 2-year-old colt
stake nexfc year, and the contest will be
a lively one. On the whole, the prospects
for a successful racing season In 1902 are
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A CHANCE TO BUY HOLIDAY
PRESENTS.
'We will close out our entire line of Jap
anese goods at cost In order to make room
for other goods, Empress Bazaar, 2S5&
Washington street
Important Sale
of Suits
The greatest money-saving
opportunity of the season
one not likely to be'repeated.
LADIES'
HIGH-CLASS
TAILORED
The heavy business of the last two
weeks has made large inroads in
our suit stock and left us with a
quantity of suits In broken sizes.
These suits are made of fine chev
iots and camel's hair, in black,
gray, tan, light and dark Oxfords
The jackets are made In Eton, Nor
folk or blouse shape, some fanclly
trimmed, others perfectly plain,
and lined with excellent taffeta.
The skirts are made with the new
flare flounce, and are lined with
mercerized silk. We offer these
handsome man-tailored suits, that
are sold regular for $25, for the ex
traordinarily low price of
Our establishment is head
quarters for Fine Furs.
Send for new illustrated
catalogue. J v
SLVERFIELD
FUR MFG. CO.
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HANDKERCHIEF
FESTIVAL
Every handkerchief in today's offering is new and.
perfect refined in style' and of the highest quality in
its grade, yet the prices of many of the lots are lower
than have ever been known, even in our best pre'
vious handkerchief occasions, '
That means a magnificent mass of handker'
chief bargains for thousands of thrifty andcare
ful purchasers who see a big opportunity for
advantageous purchases for Christmas gifts,
3600 Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hemstitch
ed and embroidered, and lace and scallop -
edge; real value 25c and 50c, at MyC
4200 Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hemstitch
ed and embroidered, lace and scallop QTv
edge; real value 35c and 40c, at Jm C
3000 Ladies' AlUlinen Unlaundered- Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, with fancy handembroid
ered initial; real value 25c, at C
800 Ladies' Laundered Handembroidered AlUlinen
Initial Handkerchiefs ; real value 35c,
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Handkerchiefs Specially Boxed
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Graat Thanksgiving Sale of John S. Brown & Sons' fine Table Linens.
Bring the children to see Toyland in its completeness. (Third floor.)
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1500 Boxes Ladies' Fancy Hemstitched Handker
chiefs, some lace-trimmed, Sin box; spe A 4m.
cidl, box Af'VC
Ladies' White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, scallop
and hemstitched edge, 6 in box; special, 87c, 98c,
$1.23, $1.37, $1.98, $2.33 box.
Ladies' Plain White Hemstitched AlUlinen Hand
kerchiefs, 6 in box; special, 85c, 98c, $1.27, $1.63,
$1.98.
CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Tomorrow 648th Friday Surprise Sales
Two Very Important
Friday Surprise Sales
For the 648th Friday Surprise Sale, two very important items that will immedi
ately appeal to every lady economically inclined Remamber quantities exactly as
3 given Below, so to avoid disappointment, come early. First lot,
WOO boxes Children's Printed Border Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, 3 in box. Special box
IOOO boxes Children's Printed Border Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, 4- in box. Special box
1SOO boxes Children's Printed Border Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, 6 in box. Special box
500 boxes Children's Plain White Hemstitched Hand' A O -
kerchiefs, 6 in box. Special box "jf Jbf
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Unlaundered Hand' "1 J5?f
kerchiefs. Special . . , . . - M.ZJ
Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched, Hand'Embroldered, 1 fZ
Initial Unlaundered Handkerchiefs. Special M.J t
Men's Extra Fine Linen Unlaundered Hemstitched C ,
Handkerchiefs. Special &ZJ-'
Men's SofUBleach Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
Special
Men's ExtraFlne, Hemstitched, Hand'Embroldered
Initial Unlaundered Handkerchiefs. Special
Men's Fine Linen Hemstitched Hand'Embroldered
Laundered Handkerchiefs. Special
CLOAK DEPARTMENT SALE
JacReis, Wraps, Costumes,
Capes, Waists, SRirts,
Petticoats, Tea Gowns,
Wrappers,
Children's Garments
all UNDERPRICED
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Every garment and article In our entire stock of
the best and most reliable readytowear garments
at sharp and positive price reductions. You can
choose from an unsurpassed variety of firstclass
garments, and in every instance make a substantial
saving.
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Lace Curtains
133 pairs of Ecru Irish Point Curtains in the
best designs good full size Curtains that
under ordinary conditions would easily com
mand $2.50 a pair This lot the remainder
of a great special purchase made six months
f.74
JL pair
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Second sale 53 dozen pairs of ladies' Muslin Drawers
broidery and fancy-stitched trimmed open
or closed styles all sizes This lot purchased
from the largest muslin underwear manufact
urer in the land at about one-half r.eal value
You reap the benefit at the wonderfully low
price or
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Entire Cloak Stock at
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Including ladies' Suits, J.ackets, Raglans, Rainy-day j
and Walking Suits, Silk and Flannel Waists, Silk and
Cotton Petticoats, Wrappers, Eiderdown Sacques and
Robes, Furs, children's outer garments, ladies' sepa
rate Dress Skirts and our magnificent stock of street
and evening Costumes, opera and carriage Wraps
Never Before in our history has the opportunity pre
sented itself to buy seasonable, up-to-date wearing
Apparel of every description in November at January
prices Here you find largest varieties, best qualities,
lowest prices Investigate before purchasing elsewhere.
MEIER & FRANK COMPANY
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mate one of retailing liquors. That
there are several gambling-horses being
run with the knowledge of the police wo
are prepared to nmke plain, and we de
sire to have them closed as well as those
whom the authorities have already designated."
Portland's Leading Fur Establishment
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BROUGHT SUIT FOR $9000. I
Moves Blumauer Claims Interest in
Valuable Mining Land.
Moses Blumauer lias filed eult In the
State Circuit Court against Robert Hlghet
for an acountlng as to certain mining
claims in the Dawson district, two of
which on Fox Gulch and French Hill
Hlghet is said to have sold for $36,500.
There are five claims altogether. Blu
mauer sets up an ownership to a one
fourth Interest in them and one-fourth of
the 536,500. He avers that an agreement
Was entered Into between him and Hlghet
June 27, 1S99, that the latter should proceed
to Northwest territory and Alaska, and
In all mining claims discovered or located
by him a one-quarter Interest was to be
held in trust for Blumauer. Blumauer
avers that as a settlement all he has re
ceived from Hlghet was shares of stock in
the South Portland Real Estate Com
pany of uncertain value, a note signed by
Charles Hlrstel, and $500 cash.
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MONTAV1LLE, Nov. 19. To the
Editor.) Was Roosevelt President of the
United States before he took the oath
of office? C. E. SHIPMAN.
The American Cigar,
I Made of best Havana. Sold everywhere.
LIQUOR MEN MEET.
Annual Election of Officers Com
plaints as to Gambling?.
The Retail Liquor Dealers Union elect
ed the following officers, at its regular
meeting yesterday, for the ensuing year:
President, Louis Dammasch; vice-president,
Theodore Trautmann; secretary.
H. Larson; treasurer, John Ecklln.
Members of the union nave made for
mal complaints to the officers of the or
ganization in regard to what they con
sider partiality and favoritism on the
part of the city authorities in closing
some gambling resorts and permitting
others to run, notably Blazler's on First
street, where It is alleged many cus
tomers of other saloons are beaten out of
their money. One member, who keeps a
boarding-house In connection with his
saloon, said many of his boarders, who
are mostly worklngmen, and dependent
on their weekly wages, were in the habit
of gambling at these open resorts and
losing their money they should have paid
for board.
President Dammasch, In speaking on
the matter, after the meeting, said: "I
shall soon appoint a board of three
trustees, whose duty will be to wait on
the Mayor and Chief of Police and lay
these complaints before them. Our as
sociation does not countenance gambling,
and We have no business but the legitt-
WAR OF WORDS OVER A BOOK
Miss Minnie Wilson Was Fined $10
for Gentle Treatment of an Agent.
Because Miss Minnie "Wilson declined to
pay for a book he had left on appro
bation, she and an elderly book-canvasser,
P. Bloengren, had an altercation
In the woman's house on Everett street
near First, and the settlement of the dis
pute came up yesterday before Municipal
Judge Cameron.
Miss Wilson wore a dazzling black sUk
gown, and her hat had a coquettish
feather dangling from it, to .give empha
sis ,to her remarks. Bloengren, who is
a serious looking man, with, a chin beard,
testified that he left the book with the
woman on the understanding that she
was to buy It, and when he afterward
asked her for the money, she Insulted
him and declined to pay. "She used bad
language," insisted Mr. Bloengren.
"Oh," said Miss Wilson, "That man
bwore at me," pointing to Bloengren.
Then Deputy City Attorney Davis took
a hand. "Did you use bad language to
ward this woman?" demanded Mr. Davis.
"No, sir," answered Bloengren, "I have
not sworn since I was 20 years old, and
I'm over 50 now."
"You have joined the church since and
do not swear now? Is that it?" asked
Mr. Davis.
"Yen sir," was the reply. Miss Wilson,
who brought several witnesses to testify
that they hffd not heard her use sulphur
ous remarks, was fined $10.
Special on Astrakhan Capes,
Electric Sea! Capes, etc., for
one week only.
Fine Furs in all the latest styles
of Coats, Capes, Collarettes,
Boas, Muffs, etc.
Ostrich Feather Boas in all the
new shades
Children's Furs.
Robes and Rugs
Call or send for catalogue.
G. P. Rummelin & Sons
126 SECOND STREET, Near Washington
The Leading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest.
CATARRH OF THE MIDDLE EAR
Produces deafness, causes roa"rIng and
crackling noises; make? your ears dis
charge, causes ringing in your ears, makes
your hearing worse some days than oth
ers. As the catarrh progresses there Is
a steady, disagreeable ringing or roaring
in the 'ears, due to the entrance of ca
tarrhal Inflammation into the eustachian
tubes, which are two small tubes connect
ing the ears with the nasal canals, and
entering the latter canals at a point well
back toward the beginning of the throat.
This roaring dlsaprcars only when the ca
tarrhal inflammation In the nose and
throat has been cured. Smith Brothers'
S. B. Catarrh Cure taken regularly will
reduce and cure all catarrhal inflamma
tion. Book on Catarrh free. Address
Smith Bros., Fresno, CaL
LOWEST RATES
To All Points Ent.
Apply via Rio Grande lines. Through
sleepers. Personally conducted excursions
once a. week. Call at office. No. 124 Third
KtroAt-
Women, from their sedentary habits,
are often subject to headache and consti
pation. These are quickly removed by
Carter's Little Liver Pills,
gPsTlLL THEY COME... llk
JM We rewived yesterday a car of &v
If BUSH MD GERTS PIANOS
llllJfl These handsome pianos are now being Vmftu
opened up and placed on sale, and without
question they are the most elegant designs U
llllll In casta of any pianos ever ehown In Ulll
III "Portland, and as we have IttliH
FORCED THE ISSUE FOR LOW PRICES 1
Thev are in reach of all. Payments made
I ill to eult the convenience of the purchaser. jljj
VCall and Inspect our large stock. HH
Uien & Gilbert Co. If
Successors to The "Wiley B. Allen Co. Mff
Retail Store. . 209-211 First Street M
Wholesale Store, 210-212 Second St MM
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