Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 30, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HOBXIXG- OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1905.
KILLED HI
SELF
SGHAGE
i! T0DAY OUR I 13th GRAND FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE
Out-of-town people send for
our large illustrated catalogue.
2500 illustrations, 10,000 de
scriptions of dependable mer
chandise. Mailed FREE, write
today.
Headquarters
for Hags
Ab4 Foarth of Jaly
Decorations
Cotton Flags. Silk Flags.
Bunting- Flags, la every
Ira from, the little tiny
ones to the largest mad
Also a full line of red.
white and blue Bunting.
Sandhurst Brings Tale of Rus
sian Commander's Sui
cide at Tsing Tau.
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SAILOR BRJlNED OFFICER
Jjay Blame of Defeat to Incompetency
of Those in Command Later,
They All Go Ashore to
Enjoy Themselves.
ASTORIA, Or., June 29. (Special.)-The
British steamer Sandhurst arrived in this
evening, IS days end 21 hours from Muro
ran. Captain Robertson reports an un
eventful trip, although dense fogs were
encountered nearly all the tvay across the
Pacific
While the Sandhurst -was at Tsing Tau,
China, recently, she lay -within a short
distance of the Russian warship Czare
vitch, which limped into port with funnels
shot away and looking like a pepper box.
Captain Robertson says that when the
news of Admiral Rojestvensky's defeat
was received, the commander of the Czar
evitch committed suicide by shooting him
self. As another officer of the vessel was
reading the account of Rojestvensky's de
feat to the crew, one of the sailors picked
up . hammer, and, saying. "It Is such
men as you who are to blame for this,"
Lrained the nicer. Both the dead ofllcors
were burled on the following day.
The sailors wont ashore then and spent
the time riding bicycles and having a
generally good time.
The Sandhurst passed the straits where
the naval conflict took place several days
later, but saw no wreckage.
RESTS AT SAGAMORE HILL
PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE PLENI
POTENTIARIES THERE.
Mayflower ami Dolphin Will Bring
Russians and Japanese From
Washington.
OYSTER BAY. June President
Roosevelt, after two days of hard work
and genuine pleasure at the alumni and
with the students at Harvard College,
rested tonight at his home at Sagamore
Hill. This evening an informal reunion
was held at Sagamore Hill, the members
of the several Roosevelt families calling
on the President. JCo official visitors of
importance were received during the day.
It is expected that the President will re
main in Oyster Bay until the latter part
of September.
Until within a few days it has been
supposed the President would return to
"Washington to receive formally the plen
ipotentiaries of Russia and Japan when
they shall meet at the National capital,
but while no definite decision has been
reached in regard to the matter, it Is
quite probable now that the reception,
should one be deemed neccstfary. will be
held at Sagamore H11L
Tentative plans have been made to have
the Ministers of the two countries
brought to Oyster Bay, very directly
from Washington, on the cruiser May
flower and Dolphin, the Russian contin
gent in one vessel and the Japanese la
the other. No definite date for the meet
ing of the envoi's has yet been tixed.
Thus far neither Russia nor Japan
has communicated formally to President
Roosevelt the names of Its plenipotentiaries.
Little Joke on the President.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., June 28. After a
short address to a crowd of several thou
sand people assembled at the railroad
station here. President Roosevelt left
Bridgeport shortly after S o'clock this
morning on the Government yacht Sylph
bound for Oyoter Bay.
One of the llrst objects which met the
President's eye as he reached the tempo
rary platform erected at the north end of
the station was a trained bear, which
bore a placard marked "One You Did Not
Get." As the President saw It he re
marked quickly "It is a good thing you
were not in Colorado," to the great
amusement of the crowd.
Welcomed by the Villagers.
OYSTER BAY, June 2. President
Roosevelt arrived in Oystor Bay and was
given an unusually demonstrative greet
ing by the residents of the village. The
railroad station, where Mrs. Roosevelt
awaited in a carriage with Queatin and
Ethel Roosevelt, was lined by school
children drowod in white and waving
flags. Forming in line, the villagers
passed the President and shook hands
with him, after which the President drove
to Sagamore Hill. The President spent
the afternoon quietly.
LAND FRAUDS IN" IDAHO
Special Term of Court to Be Called
in July.
WASHINGTON. June Land-fraud
cases in Idaho will be considered in a spe
cial torm of the United States District
Court, which will be hold at Lewlston, In
the first week of July, by direction of Attorney-General
Moody, and through the
request of Secretary of the Interior Hitch
cock. The special term of court and spe
cial grand Jury are made necessary by the
fact that the Summer term at Lewisten
has adjourned without action being taken
in the land-fraud cases, and that a num
ber of cases under investigation will be
outlawed by the statute of limitations un
less indictments are returned before
July 15.
Inspectors of the General Land Offlce.
working In conjunction with the United
States Attorney for Idaho, have been en
gaged for several months on a special In
vestigation of alleged frauds In that state,
and, according to the partial ronorts re
ceived by the General Land Offlce. it Is
intimated that a large number ot persons
will be indicted.
Secretary Hitchcock Is desirous that
none of tho persons against whom infor
mation has been gathered shall escape
prosecution under oovor of the statute of
limitations.
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This Friday Bargain Sale is particularly timely, coming as it does just before
July 4th, enabling the buying public to purchase the innumerable extras needed just now as well
as staple goods at bargain prices. The newspaper "ad" does not begin to tell of all we have; a list of
our goods would fill all the pages of this paper. No matter what you want, come in. You'll most
likely find it here and today on the bargain table.
These Are Silk Days
This extraordinary Price Cutting Sale of Silks has brought im
mense crowds of people who know that when we say silk is silk that it
is silk, and that it is the kind of silk we say it ia. These are the irre
sistible silk bargains here for 3our immediate choosing. Don't put it
off or the piece you want will likely be gone First Floor, Silk Annex.
27-inch all pure silk Black Taffeta; our unequaled regular $1.25 value,
special, per yard S9
23-inch all pure silk Black Taffeta; our unequal ed $L10 grade, special,
per yard 79
21-inch all pure silk Black Taffeta; our unequaled regular $1.00 grade,
special, per yard . . 69
WHITE INDIA SILKS.
Every land of competition distanced. No other house can approach
these values. All 27 inches wide
Regular 50c grade, special, per yard ; 38
Regular 00c grade, special, per yard 47
Regular S5c grade, special, per yard 64
Regular $1.00 grade, special, per yard 74
Regular $1.25 grade, special, per yard... 86d
Regular $1.50 grade, special, per yard $1.12
$1.00 NOVELTY SUIT SILKS 43c.
Novelty Suit Silks in all the newest colors and designs; a special pur
chase of 2200 yards of Mohair "Warp Silks; sold usually at $1.00,
special, per yard 43
$1.25 Novelty Suit Silks; special, per yard 78
FRIDAY
At the Linen Counter
Special For the One Day Only.
FANCY DRAWN WORK AND HEMSTITCHED TEA CLOTHS.
27x27 in., each 34 30x30 in., each 38 30x36 in., each 47
15c FLANNELETTES FOR 10c YARD.
5000 yards double width Flannelettes, light and dark colorings; regular
15c yard, Friday only, per yard 10
LINEN SUITINGS.
Pure Linen Suitings, in natural color, very popular this. season; special,
yard, 20c, 25c, 30c and up to 60
WHITE LINEN SUITINGS.
For the popular linen coats and suits, all widths; special from, vard,
40c up to $2.00
LINEN SUITINGS, 20c YARD.
Belfast Linen Suitings, in all the wanted colors for outing suits; special
at, yard 20
Ada Iteliau Is Improving.
LONDON. June 29 Miss -Ada Rohan, the
American actress, who has been suffering
iroro an attack of appendicitis, is stead
ily Improving.
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A TWO-DAYS' SALE OF
Ladies' Tan Boots
AT SPECIAL PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
AH this season's production. No reason why
we should reduce the price except? that we have
Too Many. Our store policy is to never carry
goods over from one season to another. To
effect a quick removal of this surplus stock
we have reduced the price on every line of Tan
Boots in the house for Two Days Only. These
are the prices for Friday and Saturday on the
"Fair-Way"
Ladies' medium shade Tanc Lace Boots, made
by P. J. Haruey; sold by us regular! v at
$3.50, Friday and Saturday $1.9S-
Ladics' Chocolate Vici Kid Lace and Button Boots, Duttonhofer's make;
regularly $4.00, Friday and Saturday $2.98
Ladies' very fine Vici Turned Sole Lace Boots, made by Boring Shoe
Company; regularly $4.00, Friday and Saturday $2.98
Ladies' Russia Calf "Gloria" Boots, Pingrce made you know what a
cut means in this goods; always $3.50, Friday and Saturday $2.98
Ladies' Russia Calf "Perfection" Boots, Pingree made, Blucher cut;
always $4.00, except Friday and Saturday, at $3.38
Ladies Brown Undressed Half Shoes; military heels, silk worked eyelet
holes; our regular price $3.50, special for two days only $2.90
Just arrivod by express a new lot of Ladies' Champagne Half Shoes,
exclusive styles not to be found elsewhere. See them while the stock is
complete.
Bargains in Laces
A splondid assortment of Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, all new,
from half to one and a quarter inches wide, suitable for trimming
underwear, wash dresses and children's garments; worth up to 60c
per dozen. Friday and Saturday, per dozen yards 25
FINE TRIMMINGS HALF PRICE.
To force quick selling we name Half Price and less on all our fine
new Trimming Laces, Bands and Appliques, Venise, St. Gall, Embroi
dered Chiffon Applique, Black Chantilly Bands, Jet Bands and New
Colored Effects. For Friday and Saturday they will go like this
Regular $LO0 Trimmings at, per yard. 48
Regular $L50 Trimmings at, per yard 75 &
Regular $3.00 Trimmings at, per yard .. $1.48
Regular $L50 Trimmings at, per yard $2.25
Regular $5.0l Trimmings at, per yard $2.48
Regular $6.50 to $S.50 Trimmings at, per yard $4.25
Special Sale of Ladies'
Pine Costumes
Exclusive styles in beautiful costumes, in such popular fabrics as silk
crepe du chine, fine etamines, peau de soie, veilings, etc with silk
drops, exquisitely made in artistic styles with a character befitting
the reputation of our house. These will be found in black, white, light
blues, pinks, onion, grays and other desirable colors. No matter what
toe lormer prices were, tney are now grouped in several lots to close,
ranging in price from '. $38. SO to $65.00
Dainty White
Lawn Shirtwaist Suits
JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE "FOURTH" NOW AT 25 PER
CENT DISCOUNT.
Second Floor Salons.
Sheer Summery Suits, daintily made,
some trimmed with lace, some with
embroidery and some plain. Prices
range regularly from $4.50 to
$16.50. Take your choice now
at ONE FOURTH OFF
COLORED SHIRTWAIST
SUITS
Shirtwaist Suits, in handsome colored
effects, in madras, percales, mercer
ized and other Summer fabrics,
sailor effects, shirtwaist style and
fancy designs; regularly $3.50 to
$7.50. Now on Special Sale
at ONE FOURTH OFF
LADIES' SILK SHIRTS
Just now when they are most popular
and while you want them most, we
place a special price on our. Silk
Shirts, made of pongee and China
silk, both white and natural color;
regular $5.00 value, Fridav and
Saturday $3.79
BIG PRICE-OUT ON WALKING SKIRTS.
New Skirts, in fine etamines, Panama cloth and brilliantines, the sea
son's best styles, in all wanted colors. The price on these suffers in our
great stock-reducing movement, but it is your gain
Regular N$6.50 Skirts to go for S3.97
Regular $S.50 Skirts to go for $5.97
Regular $10.00 Skirts to go for $6.87
Regular $120 Skirts to go for $8.98
Regular $15.00 Skirts to go for. $10.75
THE HALF-PRICE SUIT SALE.
The stock-reducing sale of seasonable suits announced in the papers
yesterday is in full swing and it will cost yju Just exactly ONE-HALF
now to get the suit you want. This sale" includes a great number of
suits left from the many large lots received for the Summer's selling.
Nothing the matter with any of them, but we want to sell them now and
give you this chance to buy while they arc correct in style and with the
weariug season before you.
Novelty Ribbons Just Received
Our New York buyers have just sent us alarge shipment of Mousseline
Ribbons, in all the new shades, just the thing for shaded girdles and hat
trimmings. Also a large assortment of Embroidered and Persian Pat
terns. Be sure to see these, prices, per yard ;40 to 7o
. 75c Women's
Underwear
FRIDAY FOR 5Sc-First Floor.
Women's white cotton Union
Suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee
length, half open front, silk cro
cheted trimmed; good 75c qual
ity, special today, per suit 53
Women's fine Swiss ribbed Lisle
Vests, low neck, sleeveless, cro
cheted yoke; an excellent 75c
quality, today special, each o3
Women's white, sleeveless, knee
length Union Suits, plain or lace
trimmed; regular 50c quality, to
day, per suit 38
Women's $ i .00
Hose
FRIDAY FOR 55c First Floor.
Women's Black Lace Lisle Hose,
with embroidered boots, full fin
ished, double sole; good $1.00
quality, today, pair 55
BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE.
Boys' medium weight TXT rib
Blacjc Cotton Hose, seamless,
double knee, heel and toe; Girls'
fine Black Lisle Hose, seamless,
very elastic and fine ribbed, all
sizes in each kind from 6 to 10;
regular 25c value, Friday bar
gain, pair 18
Friday Specials
in Paper Goods
"Our President" Writing Tablets,
note size, ruled, write with ink,
each 5
Fine cloth finished embossed Writ
ing Paper, with Envelopes to
match, in box, blue or white, em
bossed in gold with "Lewis and
Clark" or Portland, Oregon,
very "fine; spec price, box 2o
Paper Napkins, decorated; value
10c per 100; Friday special, per
100 5
Shelf Paper, fancy lace edge, extra
heavy, white only, per piece 7
S-oz. rolls best grade Toilet Paper;
regularly 7c, special, per roll 4
FRIDAY
Curtain Special
Fourth Floor.
One day special sale on beautiful
Renaissance and Brussels effect
Lace Curtains; selling regularly
at $3.25 and $3.50 the pair, to
day only, per pair $2J2S
FRIDAY SAVINGS
ON LITTLE NEEDFULS
First Floor Fair-Way.
Capsheaf Coilless Safety Pins, no
coil to catch on goods, nickel
plated and black; worth up to
Sc card, special today, card o
Extra quality super lisle Garter
Elastic, -inch wide; 15c value,
per yard 10
Omo Zouave detachable Dress and
Corset Shields, all sizes; regular
ly 60e, special pair 42
Fancy Back Turnover Combs, shell,
25c value, today, each 15
Felt Shoe Polisher and box of
black Shoe Paste; 35c value, full;
set for 20
Best imported English and French
Perfumes, in bulk, violet, rose,
heliotrope, carnation and other
leading odors; 50c value, special
today, per ounce 25
S-oz. bottle Witch Hazel, special
today 15
35c Doilies 1 2c
Art Shop Second Floor.
FRIDAY SPECIAL.
Round 12-inch Doilies, of heavy
ecru, cream, green, old Dutch
blue and white linen, in pretty
combinations, fringed, partly
worked and stamped; regular
price 35c, special at 12
$3.50 Hats for 95c Today
YOU NEVER HEARD OF SUCH BARGAINS BEFORE ALL OUR
READY-TO-WEAR AND TAILORED "HATS WORTH
UP TO ?3.50 AT 98c
This morning at S o'clock we inaugurate
the greatest 9S-cent Hat Sale in the
history of the house. A sale that com
pletely overshadows all former events
of this character, and that is saying a
good deal, as we have given the public
some wonderful values at past 93-cent
Hat Sales. But this is an unusual
. occasion, never before have we had
such an immense variety at this season
of the year, but this is Fair Year and
our stocks are more than complete on
that account. Choosing is greater, styles latest and values better than
ever. All the late new styles represented in this sale, "Polo Turbans,"
"Maxine Elliotts," Sailors, Regular Turbans, etc.; our regular good
values at $2.00, $2J0, $3.00 and $3.50 all to go without reserve, your
choice today for 9S?
Trimmed Hats Half Price
ALL OUR BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS ON SPECIAL SALE TO
CLOSE-CHOOSE THE ONE YOU LIKE AND PAY EXACTLY
HALF THE MARKED PRICE.
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Friday Sale on Fine Dinner Sets
Austrian decorated China Dinner Sets, small dainty flowers, flaring cups,
gold handles and knobs, l00-piece sets; value $20.00, special todav,
per set $16.00
Same with gold border and pink festoons of small roses, 100-piece sets;
value $22.00, special today, per set $18.75
Haviland Decorated China Dinner Sets, gold handles and knobs, small
spray decoration, 100-piece sets; value $2SJ0, spec, today set $23.75
Haviland Dinner Sets, full stippled gold, gold handles and knobs, decor
ated with small pink roses, 100-piece sets; value $37.50, special today,
per set - - $34. So
Choice lines of fine French China Dinner Sets $135.00 to $325.00 per
set Now all at special sale prices.
Portland Agency Libbey's Cut Glass finest made, unequaled assort
ment and lowest prices for good quality Visit our Crystal Art Rooms.
Bargain Day at the
Jewelry Counter
First Floor New Ab.
Special sale of a large assortment
of large bead neckchains In pearl
and blue, amethyst, green, topax.
etc.: very popular now; values up
to SI 5. today your choice at.. 78c
"Wo have too many Hat Pins, so
here's your chance. Today we of
fer a large lot consisting ot dif
ferent colored stone tops, pearl
and turquoise ball tops, and many
other new designs; Values up to
6iic, today your choice at...... lie
Something new in pretty crosses!
Crosses are the leading stylish
fad; be have them In great vari
ety. In gold, all colors of crystals,
black, stone set. etc. and we wish
to call your attention to a new line
which are made up to closely Imi
tate snell and amber, they are
richly gold-mounted, and jeweled
with fine quality rhlnestones aad
pearls, and are light In weight:
they are the daintiest perfection
In tue newest fad. see them: they
are SOc, 75c, 85c, ?l-00, 913 aad
91.30.
Friday Sale of Ladies'
Leather Beits
Every woman wants one or mre
Leather Belts. In our leather goods
section will be found an assortment
that will appeal to lovers of clever
things la women's wear.
First Kloor Sixth-Street Annex.
LOT 1 An assortment of pretty
white kid. brown and tan leather
BeUs. la values up to 31.35: today,
special at. each ............. .59
LOT 2 Ladles soft crush leather
Belts, extra good quality leather,
handsomely made, black, brown
and tan: our regular 35c value:
today, special at. cach.........4Sc
LOT 3 The celebrated "glove-nt-tlng
Belt.", so named, because
they nt perfectly, "like a glove:"
these coma in white, brown and
tan: a dainty and handsome Sum
mer Belt, sold regularly at ?L35:
today, special at. each....... .9
LOT 4 A good assortment of ladles
tan. brown and black leather
Belts, called Boston Morocco: sty
lish and durable: sued Sac value;
today, special at. each .......39c.
In the
lien's Shop
Where You Get Better
for Less
First Floor Neve Annex.
FOR TODAY Men's ecru ribbed
balbriggan Underwear lightweight,
nicely made and finished. A good
value at 50c per garment. Special
price.
Per Garment 33c
or Per Suit 65c.
Richardson's pure Irish linen Hand
kerchiefs (you know the brand),
in all widths of hems H. ?4 and
Inch: one of our most staple
numbers at 49c regularly: today
special at. each ..............Sc
Men's trimmed. Muslin Nightshirts,
the best to be found, at the regu
lar price of. J L6d; today special at.
each ............ ............65c
Men's new fancy Socks latest col
orings the best 35c socks on the
market: a great variety to seleet
from: today at. pair. ...... ....18c
Result of
Pupils' Voting
Contest
CHILDREN'S
VASH DRESSES
Children's Dpt. Scai Floor.
SPECIAL POE. TODAY ONLY.
Children's Colored "Wash. Dresses,
in plain bine or red ehamoray, or
light bine and red and white
checked, dainty trimmed in plain
tvhite pique and fancy pearl but
tons, sizes from 4 to 14 years;
regular prices to $2.63, special
at S1.S9
H 5-Cent
Investment
Wartk Dollars to Yom.
In order to see the Exposition
properly and intelligently one must
have tne Official Guide. This tells
where all the different exhibits are
located: also designates every build
ing and point of iaterest ea. the
grounds. By tae use of it yea save
much loss of time and weariness
that would be the result of aimlessly
wandering around. The regular price
is 2Sc. but with every purchase of
31.fr in our store we give, a coupon
good for -9c toward the purchase of
a guide, if presented at the Guide
Headquarters In the Oriental build,
ing. making the guide cost really
O.VLT 3 CEXTS.
Price of
Hammocks
Cut Down
Far toiay oaly, heavy canvas
weave Hammock, concealed
spreader, large pillow, wide, ruf
fled and scalloped vskinco extra
large size: regular price 3X7S. Spe
cial, for one day. each
This is the last announcement of
tho standing of the leading contest- 9 9
ants in the Pupils Voting Contest
until the eentest closes and vets
are all counted. Tho contest closes
at 5 o'clock Saturday evening. July
1. Positively no votes will be re- J J
celved after that hour. Better work
hard, there may be some big sur-
prises on the last day. as
Twenty youngsters are geteg- to
have a. glorious good time at our J
expense. Remember tomorrow la the
last day. The f oUewiag is the stand-
lag of the first at 5 P. 2L y ester- a
day:
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HlKH School 37,373 s
METTA SKIDr.KR.
FiOlbiX 5efca ............ 34333 ac
FOSTER ITLXXN. e
Steves School ............ SSM
FRED STEVENS.
AttJusm Seaool ......... ZSJSB
WELLINGTON GILBERT.
La4 School 37,333
ROBERT ELLISON,
Holladxy School .......... 3338
"WILLIE STEPP,
AtktaMa School ......... '
P.LTH MURPHT,
LILLIAN BROWN.
Thompson School ......... 1S773
AXRLVN SMITH,
IDA DINGLE. . Z
Hawtfcorae- Sehool ........ 15373 a.
GEORGE DENHOLM. mi
Hmntkorne School ........ 1&35S a
BEATRICE MLEAN. c
tMii Seaeol 33033 c
MYRTLE HARMON.
North. Cestral School...... 2383
JAMES. ROTH CHILD.
HJxh Sekool 1-CrSZ
LYNN COO VERT.
Pcrtlaad Academy ....... 24A3
LEO BO IRE.
Hick School
RUTH MURPHY.
SU XjLrr Academy....... 1323
GLADYS CROCKETT.
AtUuaa School ......... 13,-CTS
MART BROWN. ZZ
CHaton. Kelly School...... ISJ73
First twent? 4i3jt
Scattering ........ ..... .. 'S33.SC
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