THE MOKNING OBEGONIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1$0 STUDENTSONSTRIKE "American Week" The Meier & Frank Store "American Week"--T5e Meier & Frank Store;- I . II v it Against Professor in North Pacific Dental Coliege, CLASS STAMPED IN UNISON Dean Will -Be Asked to Remove Dr. JLane; Who Rushed From- His . Classroom During a Furore. There is a. stonn brewing at the North Pacific Dental College "which looks black to the Deace of that Institution. Sr. E. I Lane, lecturer on metallurgy, is the storm center and around him the senior class is weaving a chain of vengeance. The class alleges that the professor has insulted it: that he is high tempered and cannot see through or sympathize with the members of 05 class in their little bursts of merriment, and as a result- of oil tVilo 1a nnt fit- in "hp. In the -oosltlon he now occupies. In order to see that justice it rfnn tha cln pi has anoointed a com mittee -which will wait upon Dr. Herbert C. Miller, the dean of the college, this morning and make a formal request that Dr. Lane be removed from his position in the college. The trouble arose over a little bunch of humor that the class sprung in the class room "Tuesday of last week. The stu dents," In order to show their exuberance, as each belated classmate would come down, the aisle, kept time with his tread, much to the disturbance of the lecturer and the peace of the afternoon. Dr. Lane asked that quiet be observed, but at the next chance the boys again made the hall resound with their rhyth mic footbeats. This time the doctor told his class that if any of them could not be respectful they could go home, and would be considered excused until exam ination time. Hardly had the words left his mouth when another straggler came down the aisle and the entire class took up the awing of his stride until the building shook. As he sat down the entire mem bership brought their feet down upon the floor with a bang, and the professor left by the back door without stopping to say .good-bye. On last Tuesday, when Dr. Lane was to have delivered another lecture, he found but one solitary student waiting to hear him. The rest of the class had gone on strike and failed to show up at the time appointed. Their wrath gathering intensity with tiie passage of time, they met yesterday and decided that Professor Lane was net the man to teach them and that they would this morning ask for his removal. Dr. Miller, when asked last night as to the truth of the rumor that there was trouble at the college, stated that he did not believe that it would amount to any thing, and that since it was a slight mis understanding between Dr. Lane and the class, it would be an easy matter to set tle. He will try to do so this morning when the committee meets him. WELL WOBTH LOOKING AT. The Display of Fancy Blankets and Robes Show Up Well. One of the most attractive displays of blankets, fancy robes and woolen under wear that has ever been shown In this city Is now to be seen in the windows of the Brownsville Woolen Mill store on Third and Stark street There Is no doubt but what Oregon produces the finest blankets made in the United States and the Brownsville mills make a specialty of the best quality. Some special features of the window dis play are fancy . couch covers that are prize winners, and the good old-fashioned wool socks (like mother used to make) will keep a man on good terms with his feet. The underwear for both men and wo men are shown to- good advantage and at prices much less than what is usually asked. COMMERCIAL CLUB EOBMED. Citizens of St. Johns Organize to Build Up That Place. St. Johns now has a full-fledged commer cial club and will have a newspaper next week. The club was organized last even ing at a meeting of citizens held in the Council chamber. The following are the officers: President, W. H. King; vice president, R. Shepard; secretary, E. Hurl burt; treasurer, T. J. Monahan. J. C. Crome announced that he would start the publication of the St. Johns Jour nal next week, which would be devoted to the Interests of the new city. All present signed the roll, and the meeting adjourned until next "Wednesday evening. BAINJJOATS. Elegant garments popular prices. "We .are manufacturers of ladies garments; lmow what we are dolcg and each day our factory is turning out a good bunch of the fine garments well made, made right, and are offered far less than stores can who bavo to buy them from Eastern Job bers. "We also have ladles' suits, coats and skirts, made of our taller cloth, our own make. Today special prices on rain coats. Easy payments-Si per week if necessary. THE J. M. ACHESON COMPANY, Fifth and Alder streets. EASY PAYMENTS. $1.00 Per Week. The old reliable merchant tailor firm, enjoying a first-class reputation, ex tends to you these liberal terms. No need now for you to wear "hand-me-down"" garments Come in and get a first-class suit or oversoat. Xou will never miss the cost of a suit on these easy payments. Understand garments will be satisfactory. "We show you the largest stock of woolens in the city. "We are employing three times as many tailors as any firm in the city this all means much. Suits are as always has been our custom marked In plain figures 525 up. Tou can read the price as well as we. THE J. M. ACHESON COMPANY. Merchant tailors. Fifth and Alder. Sues on .Behalf of Merchants. R. L Sabln, Secretary of the Merchants Protective Union, yesterday commenced an attachment suit in the State Circuit Court against "William Strahlman and G. Keuter, partners as "William Strahlman & Co., to recover claims due as follows: Lang & Co.. $194; Portland Coffee & Spice Co., tH: Zan Bros., $16; Albers Bros. Mill ing Co., J5S7. R. L Sabln has also sued "William Strahlman to recover $200 due Albers Bros. Milling Co. and 5137 due Lang & Co. Local Option Rally Tonight. A union local option mass meeting will be' held at Suniiyside M. E. Church, cor ner Fifth and Yamhill streets, tonight. Speeches will be made by Bev. J. J. Staub snd Hev. E. Nelson Allen. Great Millinery Specials Three great special lots of new Millinery at ridiculously low prices for today and tomorrow -The grandest bargain chances the season has offered Second Floor $4 Tailored Hats at $1 4fiF$&km 150 handsome ready-tb-wear Hats in at WBmnnm I tractive shanes and trimmings: values iir to fc4. DO prh vnnr rlimno nf flip Inf. rf.r-Tr:rj?r- ------ price of each. . . V 300 Silk and "Velvet Beady-to-Trim Hats, SsP 2rt new snapes, values up to on. mr TP 2.50. for. OU 100 "Women's $5.00 and $6.00 Beaver Hats, AttLSdskrC?-" colors and shapes; 15. ff wonderful values at v All our Trimmed Dress Hats are being offered at special reductions. Second floor. DR.UG SUNDRIES SPECIALS "4711 Glycerine Soap, cake 11c Dr. Graves' Tooth. Powder, can 9c All 25c Whisk Brooms, each ....16c "Woodbury's Dental Cream 15c "Ethyllne" Face Powder, box 15c Pure Olive Castile Soap, 3 cakes In a box, 25c value, box 17c Wash Cloth and bar of Castile Soap, great special value, 3 for 25c Bridge "Whist Tally Cards, regular ISc pad, 2 for. 25c Canvas Covered 'Record Books 13c Poker Chips, 75c value, per 100 69c Presidential Candidate Watch Fobs.. 10c All our 25c Box Papers, box.' 15c "White Wove Envelopes, 2 pkgs 5c All 25c Playing Cards, pkg 19c All 50c Playing Cards, pkg. 39c HOSIERY UNDERWEAR "Harvard Mills" Knit Underwear for wo men, fleece-lined vests, high neck, long sleeves, handsomely made and finished, white and cream, only, all sizes, jq 75c values WzG Open Tights to match the above, pr..47c Women's Jieavy fleece-lined. Vests and Pants, the best 50c values, for only OIC Heavy cotton-fleeced Union Suits, the best styles, well made and finished, great value at. OjC "Women's Wool Hose, 1 and 1 or plain wun rmoea top, merino neei ana i o toe, all sizes, great value, pair.... 1"C Women's Wool Hose, 35c quality, 1 and 1 ribbed or plain with rib top, me- i- rlno heel and toe, S5c values for....JC Women's fine ribbed Wool Hose, ir regular 50c values, this sale, pr...3 C Great Kid Glove Sale The best dressed American women demand French kid gloves- Althongh Gloversville and Johnstown, New York, torn ot thocsands of pays daily, they coafkie their efforts mostly to men's and boys' gloves, women's low-priced kid gloves and Mochas The trouble seems to lie in the inability of Americas manufacturers to secure the best skins at the right prices Here's great values $2.00 Gloves $1.29 "Valliers 2-button P. IL Suede Gloves in mode, tan and some white; beautiful quality; sizes 5 to 6: the best $2.00 vals., for this sale pr. v "Perrins" P. EL Suede in two and three-clasp, modes and tans only, sizes to 7 ; Perrins finest qual ity; best $2.00 1 jQ values pr Handsome Street Gloves in mocha, 1 2-clasp P. K. in colors black, gray, tan; broken lots, about all sizes; regular .$2.00 values pr $1.29 Infants' Wear Low Priced Infants' Outing Flannel "Wrappers, white ground, pink and blue stripes, EOc values O C Infants Dresses of fine nainsook and cambrics, yoke effects, fine laces, em broideries, insertions, tucks and. fancy trimmed, regular $1.50 f values, at 9 ' Infants' White Embroidered . Flannel Skirts, cambric waists, 52.00 c e-y values Infants' White Flannel Pinning Blankets, on cambric waists, $1.00 values, rrt at only. " C Infants' .Knit Bands JZLc Infants Bootees in big variety and at the very lowest prices. 25c Quilted Carriage Pads ISc 15c Quilted Feeders, each 13c 15c Bibs, olaln and lace-trimmed styles. each 10c 50c Silk Bibs, lace trimmed 37c Eiderdown Carriage Robes, plain and embroidered, at. -- S6c Crocheted Wool Sacque, pink and blue trimmed, at 36c American Wash Fabrics Tha New Engiaad States fairly swank wkk mills ttfactgriag wash fabrics of every description BfliioBr vu gecs are prpqgceq aramauy ine general wMk; ha little conception of the magBitnde of thit industry The greatest wash goods operator m the Nortitwest ifi the Mmip A 1Ts.iV Anv mairfHiMM unit x tne Mater &. Frank store Anv maaofactarM witt tali yoc that The sptdal vataes for Amarican week 5000 yards of our best 36 inch Percales, light, me dium and dark effects; stripes and- figures; value ejctraordin&ry at this low price vd. 1 C 75c, 85c and.-$1.00 fancy col ored Waistings, heavy and medium weight, desirable styles in pleasing assort ment; wonderful pa values at yd. . . . . .JJC 60c and 65c fancy white "Waistings in medium and heavy weight; great spe cial values at Af7 vard t C 5000 yards of "White Cambric, marvelous value o for "American week" at this price yd. ..OC SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES The best values of the year in Sheets and Pillow Cases; bargains that will create some lively selling at Domestic Counters for a few days 72x90 Sheets, hemmed and torn, great value. ,!Kwl.44t .81x90 Sheets, hemmed and torn, great value. ........ ...49 42x36 Pillow Cases, hemmed and torn, each ........ .8 45x36 Pillow Cases, hemmed and torn, eachl .iO$ 45x36 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, each. .... ...-.....16 All the above are unusual values. Siioo Silk-Lined Lace Waists $5.35 Our 783d Friday Surprise Sale Greatest Waist Bargain Ever Offered The best buyers in Portland will take advantage of tomorrow's great surprise sale offering of 1 10 beaatifal silk-lined lace waists, a remarkable purchase by onr cloak chief now in New York City. It is indeed very seldom that an opportunity presents itself to buy such a high-grade lot of ready-made waists, manufacturers of 1 this class of goods usually making up only what has been sold in advance from sampleLate delivery and backward season caused a large Chicago specialty store to countermand their order Be ing on the spot when the goods were returned, our cloak buyer immediately picked them np and at his own price Only 110 re member, magnificent silk-lined lace waists for evening or dress wear Nets and laces in white, cream and ecru, a few in black, trimmed with silk, lace medallions, French knots, shirring, wide tucks, lace edgings, round, square, pointed, drop yokes, all silk lined Cold type can't commence to do them justice $9.00, $10.00, $11.00, $12.50 and $14.00 val ues, half the lot $1 1 .00, $12.50 and $14.00 waists. Tomorrow yonr choice for only See them in the Fifth-street Window $5 f f 1 3 . Grandest Shoe Values Of the year are on sale. American made Footwear of the best style and quality at saving prices Women's Felt Slippers, fur-trimmed, "Juliette" styles, in red, blue, black, green and wine, all sizes, Q5r all new goods, sizes 3 to 8; your choice at pr. . ,-C Misses', same as above, sizes 12 to 2 pair 82 Children's, same as above, sizes 9 to 11 pair 78 Children '8, same as above, sizes 5 to 8 pair 68 Great special lot of Children's Lace and Button Shoes, sizes 2 to 5 only; fine vici kid, patent leatber, gray, red and blue tops, kid and patent leather styles AQr with fancy vesting tops, $1.25-1.50 values pr. . O-C Misses' vici kid and box calf Lace Shoes, light or heavy soles, great special values 12 to 2, $2.00 values, for pair , $1.58 9 to 11 for-pr. . . .$1.38 5 to 8 for-pr. . . .$1.18 Women's $5 Shoes $3.45 Pair Five great lines ot five-dollar Shoes lor "Women, 53.45 a pair this week. Every pair good style and leather. Vlcl kid, pat. Up, hand- on a c turned Lace Shoe, Cuban heel; $5.00 values pair J.HrD $5.00 patent calf, French heel, band-turned Lace Shoes, won- 5 r derlul value pair .....J.rJ $5.00 vlcl kid, French heel, patent tip or plain S'amps, hand- turned sole pair .-. J.ivD 55.00 vlcl kid, French heel, hand-welt Lace Shoe, patent tips, ir regular $5.00 value plr. JHfD $5.00 patent leather, milltary'heel; 55.00 vlcl kid, patent tip. AK Cuban heel pair qtOtkD Men's $3, $6 Shoes $3.95 Pair Men's patent colt Shoes, French, Shrlner & Timer's famous make, Bal. or Blucher, all the best lasts, all aires; regular 55.00 and tf5 oe 55.00 values, for "American week" pair. J."J Men's vlcl kid Bals., light or double soles, calf-lined, all ne sizes; best 53.50 values pair. .... 6.7J Fancy China Kitchen Goods Great Thanksgiving Specials KOYAXi ROASTERS They will roast the turkeys right worth their weight In gold. 10x1 4-inch, special, each S2c Ilxl6-Inch, special, each 90c 12xl7-lnch. special each $1.00 0c Family Roasters. 9xl3-ln., for, each 2Sc 60c Family Roasters, 10&X15- In.. for. each 35c 60c Family Roasters. 12xl7-ln., for. each.. 42c 9- 12-ln. Drip Pans 11c 10-12 Drip Pans 12c 11x17 Drip Pans.. .16c 5L00 Granite Tea Kettles 63c 15c Wire Toasters, each .lie Asbestos Griddles, each 27c Asbestos Fry Pans, each 7c Metal Salt and Pepper Shakers, per pair 15c 50c Bread Knlveu. each 33c S-piece Beef Carvers. $3.75 val ues, for, set. 53.13 Haviland, French and German China Pieces at special low prices. 75cCups and Saucers 59c 90c Cups and Saucers 6Sc $1.00 Cups and Saucers 79c $2.25 Sugar arid Cream es $1.69 $2.25 Cracker Jars, each $1.75 $2.50 Chocolate Pots, each.... $1.63 51.50 Salad Bowls, each fl9a $2-23 Bread Trays, each $1.77 $3.00 Fruit Saucers, set $135 $2,50 Chop Dishes, each $L8B -32c Plates at only; 23c ioc Plates at only. 53c 55c Plates at only iZc 95c Plates at only 73c Thanksgiving sale of Cut Glass and American Dinner Seta Bjlrp- ' mer.L CakeBakingDemonstration Is attracting crowds of women A most interesting and instruct ive exhibition to the housewife Cake baking is an art and Prof. Chapman is an artist Today he will give a practical demonstra tion of the different results obtainable when using a greased pan and one tha, isn't greased Basement Men's Wear Specials FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Men's natural wool-ribbed Under wear, Shirts and Drawers, o all sizes, $1.00 values 05C Men's pure Irish Linen Handker chiefs, hemstitched, best 15c values for, each UC Men's Twilled Gloria Umbrellas, gooa styie nanaies, steel rod,QOr regular $1.25 values, each. . -fOC Men's heavy "Pepperel" twilled muslin Night Shirts all sizes, reg ular $1.00 values are J7'. yours for, each , . . w C . New Neckwear," Hosiery, Shirts, Col- lars. "Hawes" Hats, new Win-j CC ter models, always, ea. Thanksgiving Linen Sale 72-inch satin damask Table Linens, all the best patterns; regular $i grade, at yard. S8e 72-inch satin damask Table Linens, handsome designs; regular $1.25 grade, at the low . price of yard ,K Me 72-inch satin damask Table Linens, all the regular $1.50 value, for, the yard $ue 72-inch satin dasaask Table Linens, the $2.25 grades, for this sale at the low jjrice. of yard $1.78 hemstitched damask. Tray Cloths, 17x23 inches; values extraordi nary at the low price each ..21c Hemstitched damask Tray Cloths. 20x28 inches, marvelous values at each - ..-..3Sc Hemstitched damask Tea Cloths AW the best sizes and patterns great bargains, $1.00 grades, S8e each; $1.60 grades JEl-XL each: $2 frrades flz each; all $3.00 Tray Cloths, for each See the new French Table -Linens being- offered at Thaaksglviag Sale Prices. Hemstitched satin Damask Table Cloths, beautiful styles, all the best grades at Thanksgiving Sale prices $4:50 Cloths ...$3C8 $700CToths 8 $5l00 Cloths 3.00 Cloths ...yrw $6.00 Clo'ths . . .fri.9 $10.00 Cloths ..Sp&3 Hand-embroidered Afternoon Tea Cloths and Center Pieces 'beautiful designs and Qualities, great bargains at the following prices: $4.5 0 Pieces gfc8S $5.00Pleces. . . $6.00 Pieces. i :..9SJ $2.25 Pieces.... $1.87 $2.50 Pieces $3.00 Pieces $S.80 All our finest pieces up to $15 greatly re duced. Our entire stock of Dlaner- Napkins, all grades, best patterns, immense variety, all at Thanksgiving Sale prices. The, grandest Napkin bargains ever offered $2.00 Napkins.. rt.7x $2.50 Napkins. .JS.6S $3.25 Xapktew. .fg.98 $4.00 Napklss..gJ $5.00 Napkins for Deveo. High-Class Night Gowns High-Class Petticoats Bargain Chances Galore The highest grade Night Robes, Che mise, Drawers and Petticoats at interest ing prices. Gowns are nainsooks and cam brics, fine embroidery and lace trimmed, insertions,, headings and ribbons, long or short sleeves. Chemise are cambric or nainsook, rib bons, tucks, lace, embroidery and beading trimmed. Drawers are of fine nainsook, lace, em broidery, beading,' ribbon and tucks ; big variety $3 AND $3.50 GOWNS FOR. $ 1 .98 $4.00 GOWNS ARE EACH $2.87 $6.00 GOWNS ARE EACH $3.98 $7.00 GOWNS ARE EACH $4.98 $8.50 GOWNS ARE $5.78 $ 1 0$ 11.50 GOWNS $6.37 $6.50 CHEMISE ARE $4.38 $3.50 CHEMISE ARE $2.38 $5.00 DRAWERS $3.28 $3.50 DRAWERS $ 2.6 3 Handsome high-grade White Petticoats having wide flounces, elab orately trimmed with dainty embroideries, laces, insertions, headings and ribbons, separate dust-ruffles ; values no woman wants to miss $5.00-$6.50 values $3.98 $'7.50 values,' each -.S4.98 $8.00 values $4.98 $0.0.00 values, each 5.87 $13.50 values. .$7.97 - Agents for Butterick Patterns Principal Pattern Agency for Butterick Patterns and Publications. Largest and most complete stock in the city. Subscriptions taken for the Delineator at $1.00 per annum. Mail orders are promptly and properly attended to. Portland's Cloak Store & Contianes to offer the greatest assortment end the best values in just the styles and quality apparel yon want most Hcirdr Jl iicrr u ivmo wau aj wy ww -- j . j - Eastern fashion centers offer New Novelty Tourist Coats . New Velvet Suits and Costumes New Dress Suits in Exclusive Styles New Cravenettes by the Thousands New Tan Covert Tourist Coits t ... ormanf npwlir it' 9 in voiir ad- vant?e to loo&here before buying elsewhere,.. Second floor. These special offerings on sale: New $ 1 1 .00 Jackets $7.98 Each ZMnch'tlght-flttlns: Jackets of black and cas tor kersey standing -collar effect capes and. shoulder straps; velvet trimming on col lars, and cuffs. Beat 5U.0Q value, Sable 'Opossum Scarfs, six -wolver- ct tr Ine tails; 55.00 value O.CJ-J Bark Marten Opossum Scarf, six a handsome tallst J7.50 value, for Women's Walking Skirts In Panama Cloth3 and fancy Cashmeres, striped yoke effect; open plaua, 16 gore-plaited; "best A.K values, for. $28.00 Sails for $19.85 Each eds 1 Cheviot"!, coverts, broadcloths and mannish mixtures to tourlet, dlrectoire. Jacket or tight-fitting -models, with or without vests; velvet gulmp or cloth, strap trimmed; blues, ,ttcks, browns, grays, tans, light and. dark. ' mixtures suits that you'll find marked J3& to $35 each, elsewhere; (in ac our $2S and 128 values, at ifOJ Silk Waists mi Petticoat Sc'k Women's Taffeta. Silk. Crep de Chine and Lace Waists; great special lot of 150 In Um. navy, green, black, brown, blue and -white; tucked or lace-trteimed; all the most desirable styles: regular 18 and Cj r XM valos. In all sixes, at, each... .-'- Women's Petticoats, In Alpacas, iforecn and S&tees with deep aceordeon-plalnted flounce r deep fiounce with three rows stitching. 9 tailed or tocxea ruin; seat vAhnm. .t Alpaea and Moreen Petticoats, with. ilk. jkMtnee or Kim stlK Fetucocts, with deep yiajonr ana rucainc; TesuMtrt.vi c k aM'fra valves; wt bargain ?JOJ 1 1