Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 22, 1904, Image 16

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    THE MOBNT&G OBEGONIAJ, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1JM,
MANY ABE AFTER IT
Patriots Look With Favor tm
Gubernatorial Chair.
GOOD TIMBER IN ABUNDANCE
Would-e Candidates Hall From All
Portions of the State, and Num
. erous Little Booms Are Start'
Ing to Grow Larger.
Republicans -will have a sprightly-bunch
of oatriots from which to choose their
candidates for Governor, Secretary oH
State and State Treasurer 18 jnontns
hence- The Democratic candidate for
Governor will doubtless be George B.
Chamberlain, who was elected to the office
two years ago by 150 votes. Other stato
offices don't seem to be within the reach
o the Democratic brethren in the face o
43,000 plurality for the Republican candi
date for President, hence few brethren
aspire. The other offices are those of Su
preme Judge, Attorney-General, Superin
tendent of Public Instruction, Labor Com
missioner and State Printer.
For Governor, Republicans see they will
have to put up a strong man, since Cham
berlain has. been shaping hi3 course for
re-election, and with a good record be
t.im4 ifm ni nlrfnr!v entrenched in the
office, he is recognized as possessing
strong advantage. Republicans will take
no .chances in the game, as they did last
-nrVir. thlr nominee was slaughtered.
Among the patriots whose names are on
the lips oi the gossips is ex-oovcniur x.
T. Geer, editor of the Salem Statesman,
4e ' nn"unt(fl as belnsr undecided
whether to try for the executive chair or
ior the United States Senate rshlp. It is
taken for certain, however, that he will
Tnv. tiu nf tYie- direct orlmarv system, to
nominate himself for the one or the
other. Just arter the legislature aa
journed in 1503, Mr. Geer declared he
ha olpntnri Senator to succeed John
H. Mitchell. If he shall go on the pri
mary ticket with Mitchell a lively scrap
will follow and no mistake.
Another stalwart sometimes snoken" of
Sor the honor is Binger Hermann, at
present Representative in congress irom
the First District, but his boom is be
HmtaA tn navft been started bv somebody
who would like to slip into his shoes In
Congress. Dr. James Withycombe, director
of the experiment station at Corvallls, is
olan fteA nn ihn list of elicibles as a
candidate who would draw many rural
votes. Henry E, Ankcny, or iugene, wno
would have accepted the nomination from
the State Convention of 1902, Is Included in
the catalogue or saints: also biate aen
ntnr w TCnvkendall of the same city.
nVin If oold urnnlil uka tha Presidency
of the Senate this Winter as a stepping
stone to higher greatness, ix-aiaie sen
A r1 Marutffni of PtoRnhursr. had a
pretty good-sized boom until the same
was flattened out In the June election,
when O. P. Coshow, Democrat, beat him
for election to the State Senate. F. I.
nnnVisr nf Astoria, now Secretary of
State, has been spoken of frequently for
the dignity, but the tact mat ciaisop
County already has one United States
KTiatorshin is to his disadvantage. Mr.
TlnnVioT- Vina Knld tHn.fr he will not be
candidate for re-election to his present
'place under any circumstances.
Annn- ztVioT- Tintfihlpja icho sj retarded
as available timber are C. H. Carey, of
Portland, who desires appointment to the
Court of Claims at "Washington, D. C.
Ttim foiwr is nlsn freouentlv mentioned
as a possible candidate for United States
Senator should air. oitcneii jioi oe a can
iMgu fnr rp-plAntlnn. Geonre C. Brownell.
State Senator from Clackamas. Is known
tn nsnirA to the Governorship. C. A
-rAv.n 4nif Airx 'M'flvor of Baker-Cltv.
is talked of; also Malcolm A Moody, of
The Dalles, ex-Representauve to uon
tvh CoTotfln? nf matA'n office is a more
princely job than that of Governor, but
the crop of candidates Is not yet so boun
teous. Claud Gatch, of Salem, is known
to have an ambition to possess the place:
Tv-nV Wrtchtman of the same city.
Willis S. Dunlway. of Portland, would not
be averse to accepting the nomination, nor
Frank S. Fields, county cierK oi jsiuii.
The office of State Treasurer, now held
v.,. c ft -Mnnrp. of Klamath County, will
v .np-Vit- aftpr bv a number of centle-
men, among them being State Senator
W. H. Hobson, iot fierce, oi Jianon;
T. F. Ryan, County Judge of Clackamas:
K. V"! Carter. State Senator from Jackson;
w w - st!nTPr nf Fossil. Wheeler Coun
ty ex-State Senator, and J. II. Aitkin, of
.Huntington.
DIES PE0M SIS INJURIES.
David Kuntz, Struck by Train, Suc
cumbs at St. Vincent's Hospital.
From injuries received In an accident on
the O. R. & N. line. David u.untz.
farmer from Troutdale, died last night at
St. Vincent's Hospital, ills wile was at
his side.
Kuntz was one of the best known
farmers In his section of the country. He
was bound for this city when the acci
dent befel him. Hb had a load of pump
kins for thePortland market. He did not
see the freight train approaching in time
"to avoid the collision, and subsequent in
Jury to himself and horses. Both animals
were so badly Injured they had to be shot.
Kuntz was removed to St. Vincent's
Hospital, where he was attended by Dr.
William Jones, who said death resulted
from a clot of blood mat rormed on the
brain.
THOUGHT HUE A KURDEREB.
John Lakson Questioned Closely by
Detectives.
. John Lakson was picked up on the
street yesterday by Detectives Hlllyer
and Vaughn, on request of J. If. Olds,
and was put through a sensational course
of . questions that made his hair assume
the perpendicular for a few minutes. He
was told he bore a most striking resemb
lance to -a man who was wanted in an
Eastern city for a triple murder, and he
had 'to clear himself before he was per
mltted to leave the Police Station.
Lakson was able to show that he was
not the man wanted for the crimes, which
occurred seven years ago. and was re
leased. His name- was not plated on the
blotter. It "was with a great sigh of re
lief that he left the station.
SEAMEN TO CELEBRATE.
Will Have Dinner and Boatraces on
Thanksgiving Day.
Thanksgiving time "will be royally
observed at the Seamen's Institute. In
the afternoon there is going to be
boat race of two miles, participated In.
uy crews from most of the ships of all
nations now In the harbor, finishing at
xne steel oriage. The rivalry is Keen
between the different boat's crews, and,
as several of the captains are known
to be of sporty blood, the event will lie
a HVely one. At 7 o'clock Thursday
evening a Thanksgiving dinner "will be
served in- ;the Institute to 120 sailors.
the arrangements being under the di
recti on of Mrs. S. St- Martin.
231 Morrtoe. -ta fc Barters for trunks,
Thursday, Nov. 24th, "Tfcaoksgivkig Day," That, Store Wfll Be Ckel All Dry Agents for Bcttorick Patterns and PaMfrtkns
Maic Sqltmtiog U. S. Potoffice, R.w of Ham Ftoor-Moaey Orders and Stamps Sold Registering Hoars &'A. M. to 6 P. M.
Artistic PSctnre Framing to Yottr Order at the Lowest Prices Cwstom Shade and Drapery Work Oar Specialty
ThanksgivrgStoreNewsWorthReading
Plain, trovarnkhed statements of facts and fignres Reliable store news, reliable merchandise, reasonable prices A store that will
serve yog with a marked degree of jatisf action m addition to providing the largest and best selected stock of merchandise for yon
to choose from Thanksgiving wearing apparel for women, men and children Thanksgiving table reqnirements. Thanksgiving
kitchen needs, all can be supplied right at Portland's largest and best store today, tomorrow, all the time Special store service
today and tomorrow, increased sales force Frequent deliveries to all parts of the city
Perrins' $1.50 Gloves 98c
i V -
Perrins' Real French Kid Gloves, a great special pur
chase of this season's best styles, all sixes and the leading
shades, white, black, gray, tans, modes, oxblood, etc.,
every pair the famons Perrins' Real French Kid Gloves
that every Portland woman knows as the most satisfactory
in style and wearing qualities An immense variety to se
lect from, every pair gencine $ 1 .50 value An opportu
nity to buy Thanksgiving Gloves at a fraction of their real
worth Today and tomorrow only, per pair
Mail Orders Filled Write Today
Thanksgivi'g Linens
Our entire stock of fine Table Linens
John S. Brown & Sons at splendid reduc
tions from regular prices. Buy linens to
day and tomorrow.
All Hemstitched Damask Table Sets
Table Cloths. and one dozen Napkins to
match
J 7.00 Sets for $ 58
$10.00 Table Sets S 7.83
$12.50 Table Sets 8 SJ5
$15.00 Table Sets S1L90
$18.00 Table Sets $14.18
$20.00 Table Sets $155
125.00 Table Sets $18.45
$2.50 Table Damasks, yard S1.9S
$ .50 Table Damask, yard $ .39
$ .60 Table Damask, yard. ...... ....$ .48
$ .70 Table Damask, yard $ .88
$1.00 Table Damask, yard 9 .89
$1.25 Table Damask, yard .84
$L75 Table Damask, yard 81,48
$2.25 Table Damask, yard 81.78
$1.50 Table Damask, yard 81.21
$4.00 Table Damask, yard 8X30
All Napkins. Dollies, Tray Cloths, etc..
at reduced prices.
Women's Shoes
$2.05 a Pair
800 pairs of women's $3.00 Shoes; we'll place
them in competition with the best $3.50 ad
vertised Shoes; vlci kid, stock or patent tip,
patent leathers, light or heavy sole3, Cu
ban heel, all sizes and widths, ne
for, pair tfAJJ
Mall orders will be filled at sale price.
300 pairs of women's Shoes, odds and ends,
low heels and spring heels, lace and button
styles, vict kid, stock or patent tip, light
or heavy soles, $2.50 and $3.00 o o
values, pair 30
Men's $4 Shoes $2.?8
Men's Goodyear welt Shoes, patent colt,
Blucher cut; box calf, lace or Blucher cut;
Eskimo calf, Blucher cut; very best models
in all sizes and widths: regulai 70
"34.00 values on sale for, pair fto
$7.50 Scotch Silk Waists at $4.85 Each
For tomorrow only we offer a special purchase of 1 15
beautiful new Scotch check Silk Waists, the prettiest styles
shown this season Genuine $7.50 values, ordinary stores
would mark them $9.00 each Six patterns, strictly tailor
made, plaited yoke, silk stock collar with embroidery
turnover Every waist perfect fitting and lined through
out, waist made of superior quality silk, handsomely made
and finished, just the styles the best dressers in town have
been demanding Only 1 15 in the lot, so arrange to come
early tomorrow morning if you want to share in this very
unusual offering of attractive waists Fifth-street window
display tells the story better than type tf A Q
Make it a point to see them this afternoon P '"
$1.50 Velvets 49c
1500 yards of fancy "Waist and Suiting
Velvets, this season's very best pat
terns and colorings, regular 85c, U
arid $1.50 values, on sale to
day at
.49c
Percales 9c Yard
For Tuesday and "Wednesday we offer
SOOO yards of 3$-Inch Percales, very
best colors and designs. Immense va
riety and remarkable value, q
per yard "C
Spot Cotton Crepes, in all .the i i
leading shades, yard i 1C
SOc, 35c plain Silk Organdies, y
best colors, yard 1C
25e to EOc Fancy French Organ- q
dies for, yard A
Ribbons 3c Yard
8000 yards of all-silk satin and gros
grain Ribbons, widths 5. 7, 9 and
12, splendid for holiday fancy
work, yard JC,
$2.50 Umbrellas
For $1.57 Each
Women's Fine Umbrellas, twilled glo
ria covering and case. Immense vari
ety of handles, Including pearl, gold
and sterling mounted, gunmetal.
horn, enamel,- Dresdens, fancy carved
pearl, plain wood sterling mounted,
etc beautiful styles for Christmas
gifts values $2, $2.25 and $2.50 each
your choice while they e-y
last at l.Dc
Mall orders will be filled.
Carving Sets, Silverware,Etc
3-piece Carving Sets, stag handles, lined box; value r
extraordinary for Thanksgiving "week set
3-piece Carving Set, stag handles, sterling silver OLA, AQ
7 mountings, leather case, $6.00 value, for JTiSO-y
Cracker Jars of colored opal glass, silver-plated cover, r QO
fancy decorated; regular $2.50 value
Cut Glass Jelly Dishes, with or without handles, hand- a qj
some cut; regular $3.75 value, for this sale 4V3
$2.00 Cut Glass?Bon-Bon Dishes for each S1.63
$3.00 Cut Glass Olive Dishes, new shape and cut each $2.56
$7.25 Cut Glass Celery Dishes, 5.98; $4.50 Cut Glass Dishes,
IJ3.v6; Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, sterling tops, ea. . 2c
Beautiful Cut Glass Vases, 12-inch high; $15.00 value. .$12.50
Mail orders will be carefully filled. "Write today.
Portieres
25 patterns of Portieres, only 1 pair
of a pattern, marvelous values at these
prices:
$4.50 Portieres, pair. $2.25
$5.50 Portieres, pair. $2.75
$6.50 Portieres, pair $3.25
$7.50 Portieres, pair. $3.75
Few pairs at $4.25, $4.75, $8.25, $7.75;
values $8.60 up to $15.60 calr.
15 patterns of Cross Stripe Madras Cur
tains, ranging in value from
$1.50 to $4.75, Dest styles, your rz
choice at PKICB
Lace Curtains
Two, three and four-pair lots of
White Scotch and Cable Net Ixice Cur
tains, not over 4 pairs of any one pat
tern. $ 1 .75 values for, pr . .$ 1 . 1 7
$2.25 values fqr, pr . .$ 1 .48
$2.50 values for, pr. .$1.67
$3.50 values for, pr .$2.25
$4.50 values for, pr. .$3.00
Dress Goods
Four great lots of new "Wool Dress
Goods, mixtures and mannish suitings ,
in big variety this season's very best
materials
85c grade for yard, 65c
$1.00 grade for, yard . 79c
$1.25 grade for, yard. 9 7c
$ 1 .50 grade for, yd . . $ 1 .27
Our entire stock of Black Dress
Goods is feeing offered at greatly re
duced prices take advantage.
Chafing Dishes, 3 o'Clock Teas, Etc,
Nickel Chafing Dishes3-pint size with fancy cover andg? qq
stand, very best burner, $9.00 and $10.00 values, for. 44 eO"
Chafing Dishes with wrought-iron stand, 3-pint size, 1 Q
best $4.00 values, for Thanksgiving week 1
5 o'Clock Teas, nickel, on stand or swinging kettle; $r- pq
regular $4.25 value, for Thanksgiving week p-J
Candle Shades, Coronation design; red and pinkj regu- o
lar 25c values, for Thanksgiving w.eek, each OC
Large Silk 'Candle Shades, $1.85 values each S1.48
Large assortment of Colored Candles, great bargain 3-5
Holiday Stationery Specials
Box Cabinet Paper, containing 100 sheets of paper, 50 LQ
envelopes, best 75c values for this sale, box
Lap Tablet Box, 2 quires paper, 50 envelopes, r i
regular $L25 value, box 0jG
New Box Paper, hemstitched design, blue, gray or white,
75c value, at the low price of, box OVC
All the newest and best Box Papers at 40c, 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00
up to $3.50 box. '
Large Letter Tablet, best paper, 25c value 15
Plain White Paper Napkins, per hundred XO
Dennison's Sealing "Wax Sets, 50c value 39
Paper Table Sets, Ice Cream Molds, etc.
Laces and Em
broideries Cleaning up Evening Nets, in white,
black and cream, all the newest and '
prettiest styles, big variety.
Values up to $L2S, per yard E3c
Values up to $2, per yard .-..$119
Net Top Laces, in white and cream,
widths 4 to 12 inches, values - Q
65c yard, at, per yard jzJC-
New Jot of Corset Cover Embroideries,
best styles, values up to $15 -q
yard, at, per yard OyC
Handkerchiefs
Ten great bargains in Women's Hand
kerchiefs, all the best styles and
grades, singly or fancy holiday boxes
the best bargains In town will be
found here.
Knit Underwear
For women aflow 'prices.
Women's natural wool Vests and
Pants, regular $1 values, ea VC
"Harvard Mills" wool Vests and Pants,
natural or white, regular t j aT
$2values.....
Women's XJsIe Union Suits, llgh't blue,
plnk'and black, open front. 3
all sixes, $3 values -
Boys' Clothing
The Boys New Thanksgiving' Suit
and Overcoat, if bought at the Xeler
it Frank store, entitles him to one
year's subscription to the ' "American
Bey."
Portland's Leading Cloak Store
THE GREAT THANKSGIVING SALE CONTINUES
Buy Women's ready-to-wear apparel at a safe store and get a "square deal" Portland's
leading specialty cloak and suit store sells high-grade ready-to-wear
apparel at reasonable prices and gives yon choice
from varieties larger than all other local displays combined
What's the natural result ? The largest women's and chil
dren's garment business west of Chicago Conceded the
largest by reliable concerns and individuals
$ 22.5(LCravenettes $ 1 7.45
Women's Craveajcte Kaglans in
blouse plaitecWSack. collarless,
leg-o'-muttonjsleeve, fancy Taut
ton trimmed ;' tans, olives, Ox
fords; $22.50 values.. $17.45
"Women's Cravenettes, box plait
ed with belt; tans, olives, Ox
fords ; all new, handsome styles ;
best $22.50 values, for Thanks
giving week $17.45
$20.00 Coats $15.45 Each
"Women's Tan Covert Tourist
Coats, single or double-breasted,
satin-lined, with or without col-
22-inch Astrachan Jacket, storm
collar, leg-o '-mutton sleeve, reg.
$38.00 value, this sale. 28.85
Long Sable Wolf Scarf, squirrel
lined, six tails; regular $15.00
lar, slot-seam back .with belt;
this season's most desirable
style, reg. $20 "value, .$15.45
value,, for this sale.-. .$11.25
Long Black Coney Scarf, six
tails, silk cord ornaments; best
$7.50 value, this sale... $5.25
$42, $44 Suits $31.45 Ea.
Women's handsome Suits in Direc
toire, blouse or tight-fitting styles,
with or without vests, and me
dium length jackets in mannish
mixtures; Cheviots, Coverts and
Tweeds; black, navy, tan, grays,
light and dark mixtures; this sea
son's $40.00, $42.00 and $44.00
Suits, on sale Thanksgiving week
at the marvelously AC
low price of aO
$50 Costumes $34.5
Special purchase of 15 beautiful
Crepe de Chine Evening Gowns,
in gray, light blue, brown, navy,
pink, white and champagne; waist
has lace yoke and clusters of
tucks; skirt is shirred to the belt;
clusters of tucks around bottom of
. skirt; entire gown Taffeta Silk
lined; regular $50.00 ft
value, on sale at....p-20
Great special values in Walking
Skirts and Children's Garments.
Emfflk Waists
"jSIarvelpus values this week.
Exclusive. Bayelties in Evening
and Dress. Waists.; Chiffon Taf
fetas, Chiffon Messalines, Crepe
de Chines;. Lace, Peau de
Cygnes magnificent styles in
all shades
$16.00 Waists, "each"... $12.45
$18.00 Waistsrefech.. .$14.25
$22.00 Waists, each.. .$16.85
$25.00 Waists, each.. .$18.45
$28.00 Waists, each...$22.45
$32.00 Waists, each... $24.45
$45.00 Waists, each... $32.50
Silk Petticoats
All high-class Petticoats re
duced. $14.00 values at $10.85
$16.50 values at $12.95
$18.00 values at $14.65
$22.50 values at .$17.45
$25.00 values at $20.25
$28.00 values at $21.25
$30.00 values at $23.15
$32.00 values at $25.35
Oriental Rugs
$25,000 worth new importa
tions Bugs, Hall Runners, Mats,
Carpets.
18x36 Anatolian Mats, $5 values
for $3.95
$21 Belooch, redwsed to. $15.65
$24.50 Bokara Rug for. .$18.85
$95.00 Afghan Rug for.. $79.50
$87.50 Feraghan Rug ..$71.00
$105.00 Cashmere Rug. .$79.00
$17.50 Carabagh Jlugs... $12.95
Beautiful Genjeh Rug,
$17.50 value, for. $12.95
$35 Moussul Rugs for. . .$28.50
$105.00 Iran Rug for. . . .$87.00
$47.50 Gurdez Rug for. .$38.00
Hall Runners, room sized.
Thanksgivi'gpron Sale
7
Entire stock ofc nicety White Aprons -at
reduced prices f orbday and tomorrow. We
know you wanffone. - We kacfff you will ap
preciate the saving to be effected, particular
ly after spending about all your allowance
for good things to eat. Women's Fancy Tea
Aprons, made of fine swiss and lawns;
trimmed with dainty- embroidery and laces,'
headings, ribbons and tucks round, square
and pointed, great values at 43& 67d
S3, 98, $1.37.
Maids' Aprons, with or w'ithoutbibs,. fine
lawns and cambrics, trimmeTwith; emlirid
eries, insertions, - tucks, hemstitching, 35c
values, 27; 50e value's, 37; -60c values,"
47; 85c values, 73; $1.00 values, 794
$1.50 values, $1.27- -
Buy Thanksgiving Groceries Here jT-
SCeler & Kraak famewi Meek a
aid Jv Ceef peaud 24c
5-lb pkg; Domino Sugar 55c
"Vlotor" Flour, none better, sk.spuas
1-lb. pk. new Currants
Loose Muscatel 'Raisins,- 4 lbs... 35c
10-lb. sack yellow or white
Cornmeal Xc ,
1- lb. can Lightship Salmon, 2
for .........3Kc
Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate. 36c
1 can K. C Baking" Powder 39e
2 cans Duchess Peaches 36c
2 cans Alamo Tomatoes ...15c
2 cans "All-Gold" Tomatoes.... 3Bc
1 can Amazon Peaches. ....... 15c
1 can "All-Go W Peaches :
Durkee's Salad Dress In g-, feet,
10c, 25c .U.... 4Re
2- lb. "can Bine Point Oysters, S
tor
Poppy Oyster. 1-lb. cans, 3 fer.ase
14-ec bottle Olive for,. ase
Smoked Sardines, cair,.vf 10c
Yacht Club Boneless Sardines .36c
1-lb. basket Washed Tliea 23c
2-lb. basket Washed Figat, 4c J
3 l-io. pacKagcs Figs. ...asc
"Ii BHfa" lb. Jar Jam, S tar.-. . .v5f
"Long's" Saratoga Drips, X gal. Me
"Long's" Saratoga Drips. gal.sre
3 -packages o Jeli-O or........ase.
3-lb. package Soda Crackers... 3e
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, gal....L3e
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, &-gal..5e
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, quart. .SSe
Log Cabin Maple ?yrup,.pint. . ..3e
New Paper Shell Almonds, 2 lbs.aee
2 1-lb pkgs. Graham Crackers... 3Ke
Tig? Prune or Postum Cereal ae
2 packages' Grape Nuts as
3 packages Mince Meat., aSe
3 "cans Van. Camp's Soups..... .aCc
1 can Queen of West Corn Me
3 1-lb. pkgs. "Seeded. Raisins 3Sc
Snlder's Catsup, 2, bottles. .....,ase
Snider1 Oyster Cocktail Catsup.
1-lb. package "New Date. i. ..19c
Knor Gelatine, 2 package ase
32-oz. jas Chow Chow.-...'.'. ...35c
Sagar lew priced
17 Iba. Westers Dry GruIatedJri.M
100-lb. sk W. D. Granulated. 9Sg
100-lb. sack Fruit -Granulated..
100-lb k, Beet Sugar. . ...95.7S
Calif&rala "W'hJshIs, hyt ee. Hi 15
32-oz. jars of Pickles. ...,,....a5eB
i new jjranucs, 2 iDS. ..... ... T3e
New Pecans for, lb......,..i8e
1- lbv can Shrimps ...le
2- lb. can Shrimps .........ate
New Lemon Peel, pound. .......
New Orange Peel, pound. ...... .?S
New Citron Peel, pound. .
Royal Salad Dressing SKf4R
Rice Popcorn, poujvd,.
.10 lba. Rye; TJour
McLaren's'Xmperial Cheese 2 -jars
for .is. Wx
2 can Albert Roche's Sardinia. .3Se
sit cftsecMW me. :T
Croaks .rlr.