Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 07, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING- OBEGONIAK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904,
II NEW POST
SEPTEMBER RE-ARRANGEMENT SALES
ARE ON, TEEMING WITH MATCHLESS
BARGAIN OPPORTUN1TS ES I
MacArthur Favors One
in Willamette Valley.
WOULD SEND CAVALRY
General Urges Military Force
on Coast Be Increased.
ITS GROWTH DEMANDS IT
Recommendation Is Aleo Made That
Captains of Infantry and Art!!- i
lery Be Placed In Mounted
Category.
O&BGONZASr 'KBWS BURSAlX VWash
ilaston, Sept. R. Major-Gen errJ. UacAr
rthur, oommaitainff the Division of the Pa-i-ciflc,
la his" annual report mafia public
'today, recommends the establishment of
a new Army post at some point ta the
"Willametta Valley, In Oregon, to accom
modate one 2nU regiment of cavalry. This
Is jart of a general plan he presents to
Increase the military iorca on the Pa
.ciflo Coast.
General MacArthur says the concen
ftratlon of political and economical inter
ests in the Pacific Ocean has enormously
magnified the military Importance of the
"West, and the continued rapid progress
of events suggests the expediency of an
scarry enlargement of military facilities
to meet the growing necessities of the
tPadfio Coast. The recommendation, with
regard to Oregon, is made with a view
to a full regiment of cavalry being di
vided between the Presido and Ord bar
racks, and another .regiment of cavalry
at the post above recommended, making
two full cavalry regiments for the Pa
cific Coast
General MacArthur suggests that leg
islative authority be obtained to classify
as mounted officers all Captains of in
fantry and artillery not now in the
mounted category. He says the exi
gencies of modern field work require so
much from a Captain of infantry that
he cannot possibly discharge bis duties
if he has to drag his body through the
exhausting efforts of a long march, as
after such a strain he is physically in
capable of supervising the attack forma
tions in extended order for a service com
pany of 100 men or more. Therefore,
precisely at a moment when his profes
sional skill is most needed, he Is least
effective. This arrangement would mean
a total increase in pay for the 620 officers
affected of about $9S,000.
General MacArthur says that "great
success attended the joint camp maneu
vers and field Instruction instituted in
the Department of the Columbia during
the month of July."
He closes his report by saying it is
pleasant to report a considerable decrease
in the number of desertions during the
year just closed as compared with the pre
ceding year.
FUNSTON .BACK FROM ALASKA
He Reports Posts and Soldiers in Ex
cellent Condition.
SEATTLE, Sept 6. Brigadier-General
Frederick Funeton, accompanied by his
aid. Lieutenant B. J. Mitchell, returned
tonight from Nome on the steamship Ore
gon. They have just completed a tour of
the Army posts In Alaska, with the excep
tion of Fort Ldscum. That post is being
inspected by Adjutant-General Major R.
K. Evans.
General Funston reports all the posts
and soldiers in excellent condition. He
will make no recommendations for further
post construction. The General will leave
Vancouver Barracks about October 1 to
assume command of the Department of
the Xokes.
Deeds for Land Near Navy-Yard.
SEATTLE, Sept 6. The Government has
filed the deeds conveying to it 25 acres
at the head of Ostrich Bay, near the navy
yard at Bremerton, for a naval magazine.
The cost was $14,343.15. In 1902 an appro
priation of ?30,000 was made for the site
and beginning of Improvements. A wharf
800 feet long is to be constructed first of
all.
GUESTS OF THJITED STATES.
Members of the Inter-Par! I amen tary
Union Take in West Point.
WEST POINT. N. T., Sept 6. The
members of the Inter-Parliamentary
: Union, a body comprising delegates from
'England and from every legislative body
in Europe, were the guests of the United
6tates today, when a tour of the coun
try began under the auspices of the Gov
ernment At the Military Academy, the
distinguished guests disembarked to the
firing of the National salute of 21 guns.
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Taylor, who represented the President
welcomed the visitors on behalf of the
Government The rest of the afternoon
was devoted to an examination of the
academy and a review of the cadets.
An interesting development of the day
was the disclosure of the fact that the
Inter-Parliamentary Union, at its forth
coming conference in.i3t 1x3 uls, -will un
dertake to adopt a resolution looking to
the calling of another International Ar
bitration Congress of the character of
The Hague. It is probable that President
Roosevelt will be asked by formal resolu
tion to issue a call.
The party departed tonight for New
York by special train.
PALLS TO MA7TF, ARCTIC? POINT
Steamer Carrying Coal to Ziegier Ex
pedition Is Spoken.
HAMMERFEST, Norway, Sept 6. The
Norwegian steamer Vlrcola which has ar
rived here, reports that she met the Zieg
ier relief expedition steamer Frlthjof, Aug
ust 27, in latitude 79 N., and longitude 52
E. The Frithjof up to that time had been
unable to reach Franz Josef Land.
The Frlthjof, having on board the Zieg
ier relief expedition which arrived at
Vardo, Norway, August 4, after an un
successful attempt to reach the steamer
America bearing the Zlegler Arctic ex
pedition party, sailed from Vardo, August
5 for Franz Josef Land with coal for the
America. The latter vessel sailed from
Trondhjem, Norway, for Franz Josef Land
on June 23, 1903.
This expedition was financed by William
Zelgler. Whether another effort will be
made Is not known.
1 PORTLAND'S QUALITY SHOP
"Juggling With Truth"
rue ciownisn antics 01 a
"Roycroft" juggler who han
dles the truth carelessly for a
local store, that flatters us in
superlative degree by con
stant and abject imitation in
. advertising, has won fresh
laurels for his classic (?)
brow note the "laurels" as
pictured above. The poor
fellow is kept constantly in
the air first on this tack,
then on that, to take the wind
from our sails and keep his
waterlogged old hulk off the
rocks. His latest was a
'"sheet and pillow case'sale."
This store advertised and sold
regular 75c sheets, with rein
forced centers no seams
90x90 in size, with a count of
80 threads to the inch, best
sheeting. Our famous "Econ
omy" sheets, for which, with
other good things, this store
is sole selling agent for Port
land, at 580 the sheeet.
Our clownish friend goj;
busy, hunted up a lot of
sheets sold regularly all along
Front street every day in the
week, at 60c, 81x9 0-inch
measurement, with a 60-thread-to-the-inch
count and
a thick, hard seam through
the center, for tired backs
to lie on, but no reinforced
centers, material of cheapest
Quality sheetinsr and adver
tised them in competition with our quality sheets at 58c, for 55c. Oome
in and see the sheets today, side Iby side, and judge if you save by paying
us 3 cento more per sheet, We ween you'll save money by spending it here.
Again: We advertised and sold a standard quality of Pillow Case,
made of a splendid quality round-thread sheeting, 45x36 inches in size,
best 15c values, special at 90 (more today). Our shadows got mixed on
the horses, took a tip from a tout and got left at the post, this way. They
run in competition with our winner some "badly used" pillow cases, 42x36
inches in size, made from what is termed "signwriters' muslin," filled
with starch and sizing, actual value 5c yard, and asked their patrons to
pay them 8c for them, when they could buy the 45x36-inch case here, made
of good sheeting, at 90. Honest Injunl
If our domestic buyer ever bought such trash as was exploited in com
petition with our sheets and pillow cases yesterday, and sent them to this
store at any price, he'd be asked to resign in favor of the bundle boy. But
everything has its use, and such incidents have their best use in demon
strating what real bargains really are and where they're always found at
the KEUABLE store of Olds, Wortman & King.'
Tha supremacy of this great store as a supply center for every need was never moro aptly shown than in
this week's offerings to its Public. Autumn suggestions abound in every section; representing and in
cluding everything that's correct, exclusive and modish in immense varieties and every worthy grade.
Our buying facilities, acknowledged superior to those of any other store in the Northwest, rivaled byx
only one on the Pacific Slope that in "Frisco" it's but natural that best values are the rule here.
As a fitting triumph of leadership we point to the economies mads possible by the prices of the SEP
TEMBER RE-ARRANGEMENT SALES ECONOMIES POSITIVELY WITHOUT PARALLEL IN
PORTLAND MERCHANDISING.
Those not finding it convenient to corns to
the store may shop satisfactorily by mall
or phone. A competent, drilled and expert
corps of shoppers is employed to All aU
3IAEL OR FIIOXE ORDERS
carefully and conscientiously in our patrons'
interest rHOXE EXCHANGE 12.
Oldest, lending Mall-Order House In West.
Patrons who choose to open a charge ac
count will find our Credit System thor
oughly efficient a great accommodation in
shopping, to customer and store alike Open
to all with proper references.
OUR CREDIT OFFICE
IS OX THE THIRD FLOOR.
A MOST EXTRAORDINARY SILK HAPPEN
$10,000 Worth of Rich, New, Desirable Black Silk Taffetas on the Altar of SacrificeAnnex, 1st Pi.
Right at the outset of what is bound to be the greatest Silk Season ever known, the OLDS, WORTMAN & KING merchandising organization brings,
this monster stock of splendid, desirable new Black Silks Taffetas to your very doors and spreads them out before you for two more days at
prices never before heard of in all the West for Silks of like quality. The story we print is truth every word of it. Seeing and feeling the Silks!
means believing we have not extolled the great values that go to make up) this sale as much as they deserve. There are Dress Goods bargains, too
uua i uveriooK mem in your enmusiasm over tne eiiKS. in ootn lines we ve
ON THE PAOIFIO SLOPE. Read the items:
've arranged a host of bargains UNMATCHA-BLE BY ANY HOUSE
2500 yds. 19-inch All-Pure Silk Black Taffeta; reg. 85c value; spec..610
2250 yds. 21-inch All-Pure Silk Black Taffeta; reg. $1.00 value; spec.720
2000 yds. 24-inch All-Pure Silk Black Taffeta; reg. S1.10 value; spec.790
3315 yds. 27-inch All-Pure Silk Black Taffeta; reg. ?1.25 value; spec.890
1875 yds. 36-in. All-Pure Silk Black Taffeta; reg. $1.25 val.; suec. 940
2100 yds. 36-in. All-Pure Silk Black Taffeta; reg. $1.50 val.; spec..S1.21
2 MORE DAYS ONLY! 2 MORE DAYS ONLY!
Sole Agents for Bonnet et Cie's Black Silks.
The Bargain Searchlight Shines Pull Upon the Dress Goods Store! A Monster Sale of New Autumn
Dress Stuffs Stands Revealed! Por Two More Days Only Today and Tomorrow.
3 GREAT COLORED DRESS GOODE SPECIALS !
New Fall Dress Fabrics, the newest designs and colorings to be found
in the"best markets of the world, at prices to introduce our immense and
well-selected stock. Regular $1 grade of 50-inch Mixed Tailor Suitings
and hard-finished Worsteds, in all street colorings, special for two days
only, 790 yard.
Regular $1.50 grade 54-inch All-Wool Suitings, very desirable fabrics
for street wear; all the new colorings and patterns; special for two days
only, 1.13 yard.
Regular $1.75 grade of 54-inch Mannish Tweed Suitings, in all wanted
street colors; the very latest patterns and designs for tailored Suits. Spe
cial for two days only, 1.32 yard.
A 2 DAYS SALE OF FINE BLACK DRESS STUFFS.
Regular $1.50 and $1.25 new Black Goods, in Voiles, Twine Etamines,
Mistral Etamines, Crepe de Paris and Embroidered Crepe. Special for 2
days only, 890 yard.
Regular $1.75 grades Twine Etamines, Nubbed andSeeded Voiles,
vrepe ae rsns, ropun ae umne. special lor z days only, ax.isy yard.
Great Special Sale of Sheets and
Hiow Cases of Quality
Right in the face of an
advancing .cotton mar
ket caused by shortage
of crops in the South
and labor troubles that
have caused a shutdown
in the mills at Fall
River, Mass., mills that
supply almost the world
with' their cottons, we
announce a continuance
for today of the great
sale of Sheets and Pil
low Cases so successfully opened yesterday. Hundreds "compared"; with
the result our aisles were thronged all day with buyers and the sale goes
on today. Sheets and Pillow Oases at a mere fraction of present value.
75c SHEETS, 580
Best quality of our famous reinforced "Economy Sheets," largest size,
90x90, bleached; will outwear any sheet ever made, cheap at 75c
Special today only at r.580
18c PILLOW OASES, 140
Another let of those fine, smooth, muslin Pillow Oases, such as we sold 200
dozen of one day last week, size 36x45 inches, best 18c values; at the
actual cost or the muslin they're made of for today only, special. .140
15c PILLOW CASES, 90
A monster lot of 900 dozen nearly 11,000 Pillow Cases a delayed ship
ment on which the makers have allowed a generous allowance rather than
we 8honll refuse them, six weeks overdue. We're going to save you
what we saved in price. All are of standard quality, 12V&C and 15c
values, all Special, while they last, today, each 90
Immense new Fall showings in Flannelettes, yard 100 to 170
f"18ueced Serges, yard.: 12iy2$ to 25$
Silk and Wool Waistings 75A
Wool Ottomans and Roman Cloths, for waists or house wrappers 450
German Velours, yard 250 to 350
New Outing Cloths, yard .70 to 150
White Saxonr Flannels and a big line of the swell new embroidered
flannels, t'l at the lowest price quoted by any reliable house in the West.
Housef urnishings at cheaper prices than last month ; much cheaper. Haven 't you, as a housekee per, often followed up careless sweeping, and
given a room a cleaning that meant cleanness? THOROUGHNESS. Just so stores must be thorough. We've started out here to get ready for
wholesale moving. Every stock on the floor has to be moved about this month soon as the floor is laid in the new annex now we move many
of these third-floor stocks there. The Summer's sales have left us many oddments; we've rounded 'em up cut prices deeply on them the sav
ings are fine. We print a list, but not a full one :
PORTXAJfrys LARGEST, FOREMOST WO
MEVS APPAREL PKESEMTS AUTUMN'S
AUTHORITATIVE FASHION SHOWS IN
THE GRAND SALONS OP DRESS. -
Second Floor.
This -week we moke large exhibition!;
of Autumn Gowns, Costumes, tailored
and demi-tailored. Dinner and Evening
lireases, dainty hand-made Evening
Waists. Dresa and Walking Skirts, tai
lored Street Suits, Theater and Carriage
Wraps, Tourist and Automobile Coats.
In short, Autumn attire in all the ap
proved styles of fashion's court. Hours
can be spent looking through the Suit
Section without exhausting the variety.
New styles are coming in dally. Great
care is taken to have no mora than one,
two or three suits of a pattern, thus af
fording the patronage of this store as
much exclusiveness as can be given by
custom modistes. Portland's leading store
is approaching her best this week, gain
ing readiness for early openings we've
spent months preparing for and "best"
here means something more than the
showing of swell things. It means ex
pert fitters and competent workmanship.
Though a necessary alteration may be
very slight. In unskilled hands .the de
sired effect is often lost. We have In our
employ, to guard against these defects,
the most experienced people. We guar
antee their work to be perfect not only
.satisfactory to you, but also to our
rigid requirements. No garment leaves
this store before it's right. And Olds,
"Wortman & King's exclusive and au
thoritatively correct garments cost no
more, nor so much, as their inferior re
plicas which help to swell the number of
express bundles sent out by New York's
East Side sweatshops to our shadows in
the Portland garment business. Portland
women folk know style, and quality, they
look below the gew-gaws and spangles
that cover tenement-house work, that's
why this house succeeds while others
languish, another reason why this has
become easily Portland's foremost store.
Specials for the Week in White
German China Ware
Thin China Cups and Saucers, doz. . .$1.20
China Bread and Butter Plates, doz 75 0
China Tea Plates, doz 75 0
China Breakfjast Plates, doz $1.10
China Dinner Plates, doz 1.35
100-piece Decorated German China Dinner
Sets, in 3 styles of handsome decorations.
Special $14.00
Haviland Decorated China Dinner Sets, 3
styles handsome decorations, 100 pieces.
' Special $22.60
SARREOTEMINES (fireproof) FRENCH
EARTHEN COOKING WARE, unequaled for
durability and purity. A neat, polished brown
color, white lined
9 -inch Oval Bakers; special, each 240
7-inch Oval Bakers; special, each 190
7 -inch Oval Bakers; special, each 160
Handled Ramekins, doz $1.00
5- inch Bowls, each 100
6- inch Bowls, each 120
Drip Coffey Pots, each 890
Custard Cups, dozen 900
A big line of useful pieces in this ware, all
at special prices for the week.
Bric-a-Brae and. Decorated
China .
Immense new lines just opened Marble Busts
and Figures for holiday gifts. Libbey's famous
Cut Glass, Decorated Lamps and Shades ALL
AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK.
Kitchen furnishings at Speciat
Prices:
The entire line, absolutely everything em
braced under this heading on the third floor,
is radically reduced. A few specials that
show how the reductions trend:
Granite Iron Teakettles ..590
Granite Iron Teapots, 3-qt. size 360
Granite Iron 14-qt. Dishpans 480
Granite Iron 12-hole Muffin Pans 390
Granite Iron 4-qt. Pudding Pans 160
Asbestos Mats 30
Asbestos Baking Sheets, dozen 80
Nickel-Plated Pokers, each 60
A Great Special Sale of the
Celebrated Wallace Bros.
Silverware
Every piece guaranteed. New, fancy pat
terns, good, heavy handles.
TEASPOONS set of 6; special ,.480
Dessert Spoons set of 6, $1.25 value;
Special 800
Tablespoons set of 6, $1.50 value;
Special 960
Table Forks set of 6, $1.50 value;
Special 960
Oyster Forks set of 6; special 720
Sugar Spoons, 25c value; special, each.. .150
Butter Knives, 35c value; special, each... 220
Berry Spoons with fancy bowl, 60c value;
Special 390
Child's Set, knife and fork, 60c value;
Special 390
More
Ch'rming
New
Hats
Brighten
Salons
Second Floor.
Like the good gardener who, before
the bed of tulips goes, has the bed
of pansies right beside it ready
blooming, we've always something
opening up bright and new, every
day, in this year 'round millinery
store. If you were in yesterday,
come again today and you'll
hardly know the place, so numerous
are the daily openings of new crea
tions that come trooping in from
New York, Paris and our own
splendid workrooms, Miss O'Mal
ley in charge, head designer, for
merly with Charles A. Stevens &
Bros., the "Style Store" of Chi
cago. We're getting ready for
early openings this season. Our
present showings exceed those of
any other local house thrice over.
A very special item in this section
for today is '
$5 Tailored Hats $3.50
Handsome new silk velvet tailored
Hats in the new and jaunty turban
shapes, draped and shirred, finished
at back with large gilt buckle. One
of the smartest, most effective, yet
simple creations shown this new
season for Autumn wear. In black,
browns, greens, navy and castor.
Regular $5 value; special, Wednes
day only at $3.50
Little Necessities at Wee
Bits o" Prices
First Floor.
Heavy Button and Carpet Thread,
in black, drab, white, red and tans,
100-yd. spools; special, spool... 40
Stray Lock Shell Hair Clasps, in
special at 100
Shell Pompadour Combs, full curve,
25c and 30c values; special at. 150
Fine all-bristle Hair Brushes, in
large size; a special value at. .490
Extra quality Imported Cloth
Brushes, 85c value; special at. 590
Crown Toilet Waters, in Violet,
Crab Apple, Peau d'Espagne and
Matsuka odors, 7oc value; special
at, bottle 490
Box fine Correspondence Paper, in
all the popular tints and whites,
creams, blues and grays, in new
shapes ; the regular 35c boxes ;
special at 200
ALL THE NEW THINGS IN
LEATHER GOODS.
New styles and shapes in Hand
Bags, Carriage Bags, Envelope Bags
in all the leathers and popular
colors $1.25 to $12
Superb Evening Waists
GRAND SALONS OF DRESS.
Second Floor.
Beautiful Waists, hand-made the
most novel ideas ever conjured by
mortal brain or evolved by deft fin
gers of expert needleworkers. Dain
ty creations developed from finest
materials, elaborately trimmed
soft, white, fluffy things, filmy,
with lace insertion, powdered with
French knots and hand-worked em
broidery in openwork effects, with
just silk or crepe enough to hold
them together. Creatures of ele
gance, exclusive at this store, by
reason that their makers are jeal
ous of their reputation and will not
sell their product to conglomerate
stores with taint of "Cheap John"
traditions and practice. Every
Waist bears its own individuality
and we protect its exclusiveness
one of a kind only. Prices are fair.
Special in Skirt and
Art Sections
$1.25 PETTICOATS 97c
Annex Second Floor.
65c Laundry Bags 49c
Art Shop Second Floor.
Black mercerized moreen petti
coats, 14-inch Spanish flounce with
2 3-inch hemstitched ruffles. Reg
ular price, $L25; special at.. 970
Large size Laundry Bags of fine
art denims, in red, green, blue and
tan drawcord and tassels and the
word "Laundry" worked on bag:
regular price 65c; special at. .490
in Center Aisles
First Floor Today.
Women's 75c Knit Un
dergarments 49c
Women's medium weight, fine
ribbed Cotton Vests or Pants, in
cream tints; very elastic, form-fitting,
Vests with long sleeves, Pants
ankle length, neat trimming effects,
French bands on Pants; special, 75c
values for today only at 490
Women's 60c Hosiery
33 Cents
Another of those special Hosiery
Sales for which this store is famous.
A large lot of new fancy Hosiery in
splendid assortment of styles, pat
terns and colorings; light and me
dium shades leading in the display;
50c and 60c values all bunched for
the day at one price, pair. . . .330
Boys' 35c Waists 1 5c
Blouse and Shirtwaists, in light
to dark shades, pretty patterns,
good percales; best 25c and 35c
values included at a choice for
180
Special Sale Hercules
Braid
First Floor.
This popular dress braid in navy, red,
green and brown shades and widths rang
ing from to 2 Inches, all plnced at
special prices Just at the time 'tis needed
most.
7c grade, special at 4c
10c grade, special at 7c
12 $c grade, special at Sc
15c grade, special at 10c
17c grade, special at 12c
20c grade, special at ..14c
25c grade, special at 17a