16 THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, JULY 28, . 1905. RESENTS Iff BLOW COMMENT UN Assistant Fire Chief Strikes L M. Hubert on the Nose. . TWO MEN WERE FRIENDS :anlnc Had Fits and Hubcr Advised Drowning, 'Whereupon Lauden ' klos Attacked Former Com . panlon With His Fists. "It I "had a kaiser like that." said I. M. Hubert yesterday In referring tt an unfortunate puppy that had been brought Into his livery stable opposite the City Hall to be treated tor an aggravated case of flts. "I would amputate Its tall about two Inches back of Its ears, or tee hire a small boy to take him down io the river and throw him overboard, be cause he Isn't any earthly use." "I think any man that would talk in that cruel fashion Isn't a blamed bit better than a dog himself." Interposed M. Laudenklos. Assistant Chief of the Portland Fire Department, who Mad been attracted to the scene by the crowd that was watching the frenzied antics of the canine. Opinion differs a little as to what fol lowed. Some ,lncllne to the theory that the Irate fireman, whose feelings had been hurt by the unkind reference to an animal of which he is exceedingly fond, followed up his remarks with a right hook on Hubert's nasal appendage with out any further ceremony, while others maintain that the stableman was on the point of arising from his chair with re sentment In his eyes when, by a sudden and adroit movement, he placed his nose against the fireman's fist and naturally became an unwilling witness of all kinds of ethereal fireworks and planetary con flagrations. All accounts agree, however, on the main issues, which' are that while some person was leading the canine past the Fourth-street livery stable of Hubert & Hall, the animal became afflicted sud denly with spasms and was taken Inside by employes of the place and subjected to a cold cascade as a restorative. This was the situation leading up to the scrap between the two men, who previous thereto had been friends of 15 years' "I Just couldn't help it." said Iauden klos. In describing the affair afterwards. "That Is a tender spot with" me. and when I heard Hubcr make such unkind assertions about a poor little dog that was already suffering enough. I up and hit him. on the spur of the moment." "He did nothing of the sort," said Hubert. In giving his version. "He hit me on the nose, and I am In doubt whether to have him arrested and then fired from his Job. or fired and then arrested, or both at the same time, and I've a good mind to lay the matter be fore the Fire Commissioners at their next meeting." Incidentally Mayor Lane figured some what In the trouble. He was returning from luncheon and was called In by the stableman in the dual capacity of rendering. professional services in a way, and also of passing Judgment upon the advisability of inflicting summary punish ment, legal and otherwise, upon the fire man. After Dr. Lane had diagnosed the case professionally, he took hold of the matter from an official standpoint, in consequence of which the stableman is still at sea as to what course to pursue. Chief Camcbell expressed considerable regret over iie matter, and said that he was unable to account for It. as both Hubert and Laudenklos were old friends. It Is probable the two men will settle the difficulty In some manner mutually satisfactory. Hulnic "Will Xot Itcsipn. Mayor Lane Is In a quandary relative to the appointment of a plumbing inspect or. He wants to put James H. Morrow in that position, but is unable to find any law that can be used as a leverage 1n ousting the other man from office. Yesterday afternoon Thomas E. Hulme," Incumbent, was told by the Mayor that It was his Intention to put Morrow In the place, but Hulme in formed His Honor that he had taken legal advice In the matter, and had concluded not to vacate, so that is the situation up to date, and Hulme de clares that he will hold the fort until it is shown that the Mayor has the power to give his Jbb to some one else. Proposed Street Extension. In pursuance of a resolution of the City Council, adopted July 19, direct ing the City Engineer to survey and mark the boundaries of the proposed extension of Twenty-eighth street North from the north line of Broadway .to the south line of Knott street, a re port has been filed by Captain "SVanzer Indicating the appropriation of R9.094"." square feet for this purpose. The new street is to be 50 feet In width. Slow In Getting Licenses. Suits have been brought In the Muni cipal Court by City License Inspectors Hutchinson and McEachcrn against several hundred local merchants who have been backward about taking out licenses. The amounts involved range from $1 to .540, and aggregate a con siderable sum. Petition for Sewer. John G. Heltkemper and other property-owners Wave petitioned the City Council for an eight-Inch sewer along Hood street, from the dividing line be tween blocks SI and 82. Ca ruth era Ad dition, to the Woods-street gulch sewer. VANCOUVER TRIPS. For an enjoyable short ride on the Co lumbia River to Vancouver, take jstcamer Undine at Taylor-street dock dally, ex cept Sunday, leaving as follows: Leave Portland at S A. M. and 1:30 P. M. Leave Vancouver 10 A. M. and 4:43 P. M. Fare, 25 cents each way. MIDSUMMER SALE. - Special bargains today In ladles' mus lin underwear, white waists, aprons. Summer corsets, silk gloves, collars and wash dress materials. McAllen & McDonnell, the store that has no com petition. HOUSEKEEPERS' SPECIALS - Great sale on curtains, hemmed sheets,, pillow-cases, white bedquilts camping blankets, comforters, towels, napkins, linens, jjMows and draperies: regular wholesalers. We have no com petitor. 3TALLEX & X'DOyyELL. I've feed taw are rood. The afeeofctte wrky ct Barxett's Taattt. Am aever hea yMttiWH. All-Merchandise Purchased on Credit Today, Tomorrow and Monday WiU Go on Your August Account The Meier "(ft Frank Store's 815th Friday Surprise Sale 600 White Lawn and Colored Cham- bray Shirtwaist Suits, Big Value $3.45 Two great special purchases of women's Shirtwaist Suits com prise a tempting bargain for today's 515th Friday Surprise Sale, by far the best Shirtwaist Snit valae ever offered at the price They come from prominent mannfactprers who givers the op portunity each season to clean up their stocks at "practically onr own price Women's White Lawn Shirtwaist Snits, tucked and embroidered effects in this season's newest styles Pleated skirts, panel and embroidered, well-made, perfect-fitting, as pretty a hot-weather costnme as any woman could desire All sizes, every one $6.50 value for $3.45 Lot 2, Women's cham bray Shirtwaist Snits in tan, blue, cadet and green, trimmed in folds of striped chambray and pearl buttons, fall sleeve, skirt with inverted pleat back; also chambray Shirtwaist Suits with white pique vest, tucked back and front, fancy stock with tab, full flared skirt, Blue, cadet, tans and gray, 'all f A C sizes Every suit regular $6.50 value; choice at P TJ See Fifth-street window display Come early if you want the fall assortment to select from New white Wash Belts just in Clearance Sale of Millinery Cleaning up the Millinery stock at quick-selling prices Every hat in the store is included in the sweeping reductions If you have headgear needs to supply look here before buying elsewhere Great special lot of Tailored Hats, neatly trimmed with quill, ftQ fancy braids, etc.: desirable shapes; matchless value; each O-rC 200 Duck Hats in all colors to match Summer costume; great AQq iJlctiai Vdiui il nno jun 1iiv.c, ca.u. ........................ . . s 9 rs. nrv i t x r r A er t iXA-"V; ni an? rimmpn t-iar inr ii i n.arn . -. Sfl trsnrmifinonf Trimmon Huts a t.tmr hw shanc. flOWPrs. ioliafp (Thifrnn and Silk trimmed; all new, stylish creations; values from GA C $7.50 to .$10.00; your choice for this low price HXJ Children's Pattern Hats, beautifid styles, worth from $7.50 MjLA. QQ tip to $9.00 each; your choice today at this low price PHp. O THE MEIER & FRANK STORE'S 815th FRIDAY SURPRISE'SALE 25c-35c-50c 1 -Tf VALUES at "C rf. 5000 Prs. Men's Onyx Hosiery Judging by the inquiries yesterday we expect to sell more Men's Hosiery today than we ever before recorded in a single day 5000 pairs of the world-famous fOnyx" Hose included in this 815th Friday Surprise Sale The greatest, grandest bargain of it's kind Portland men ever shared in Lisle s and cottons in plain tan and black, lace effects, fancy embroidered, Jacquards, fancy boot effects, every new desirable style is included Economical men will anticipate their needs for many months to come Mail and phone orders will receive our prompt and careful attention See Morrisonstreet 1 9 window display 3 pairs for 50c 25c to 50c vols, pr. 1 C VEILING SPECIALS Tuxedo Mesh Veilings, in plain and dotted effects: beet 50c values in great variety; your choice -3 r at. yard. OtC Circular Hat Drapes, with dots and embroidered edges: all col- rn ors; 85c values, for, yard..." HAND BAGS 93c EACH Special lot of women's Handbags. In black, brown and tan, with card case and coin purse, walrus or seal leather; best 51.25 qi values, on sale for irDC Broken lines of 25c to 50c Wash Belts. In the very typst styles, on sale for, each 16C Special lot of new 25c Ruch- Inffs, yard IzfC 50c HANDKERCHIEFS 39c Women's fancy Mercerized 1.1 nen Handkerchiefs; very best styles; regular 50c values, on sale -3 q for. each j"C Women's Ann Swiss Hemstitched. Embroidered and Scalloped Edge Handkerchiefs: regular values up to 45c: your choice at this , tr low price, each IDC ART DEPARTMENT Japanese Pillow Tops. In many dif ferent designs; pretty styles; 25c values, for lBc 35c value for 23c Stamped Java Canvas Belts. In navy blue, brown, tan and . white; 50c values, IC Hemstitched Bureau Scarf, with dollies to match: best 35c t q values, on sale for I"C 75c RIBBONS 33c SCO yards of SaUn Mervelleux Rib- bona, 7 Inches wide. In a complete line of colorings: mats, castor, mode, pongee, champagne, brown, orange, terra cotta. blue. pink, etc; best 75c value, for, yard. 33c 25c RIBBONS 15c Satin Taffeta and all-silk Taffeta Klbbons; complete line of colors, black, white, cream, pink. blue, red. creen mats. lavender, eta. etc; regular 25c quality e for. yard IDC 5-Inch all-silk Taffeta Ribbons: complete line of colors: our best 35c quality, on sale, for three days at this low price, yard 18c Great Sale of Muslin Underwedr Corset Covers Reduced Grand values in Corset Cov ers today; fine lace and em broidery trimmed: headings, ribbons and clusters of tucks; tucked and trimmed backs; blouse fronts; the grandest values in town 35c Gorset Covers ...25 50c Corset Covers 39 75c-85c Corset Covers 69 Special lot of "Women's fine Cambric Skirts, made with wide um brella flounces, trimmed in fine embroidery and lace edgings, insertions and clusters of tucks, separate dust ruffles, embroid eries are the new blind and eyelet effects, full widths and fitted waistbands; regular $3.50 and $4: values, on sale fi j?q today at the remarkably low price'of, each pZf "Women's Skirt Chemise lace and embroidery trimmed styles; regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2 values, for $1.22 $1.00 Corset Covers 76 $1.25-$L50 Corset Covers.97 $1.75-$2 Corset Covers. $1.22 Special lot of very fine "White Petticoats, lace and embroid ery trimmed, separate dust ruffles, handsome skirts, $7.50 to $10 value, for.... 5. 75 Women's Neckw'r Narrow white Madras and figured Linen washable Four- j q in-Hands, great vaue. . . Heavy Linen Byron Collars, eye let embroidered with scalloped edges, 50c-65c values, iQ for low price of O-Jv Swiss Embroidery Turnovers, in dainty floral patterns, 25c values, on sale for. . 4 Stock and Cuff Sets in white Venise and Net-Top Ecru lace, 65c-85c values, for 49 Ostrich Feather Boas, new line. New hemstitched Turnovers. . New white Pique Revere' and Cuff Sets. Sale of Men's Outing Suits .SECOND FLOOR Single and double-breasted sacks, faacy tweeds, fancy homespuns, fancy cheviots, fancy flannels and worsteds All the best-known makers are repre sentedMatchless bargains in oil grades Every suit this season's nuke $7.50 Outing $10.00 Outing $13.50 Outing $16.50 Outing $20.00 Outing Suits, now $5.89 J Suits, now J57.5o Suits, now 10.15 Suits, now 13.45 Suits, now $15.40 $8.50 Outing Suits, now. $12.50 Outing Suits, now. $15.00 Outing Suits, now. $18.00 Outing Suits, now. $22.50 Outing Suits, now. CLEARANCE SALE OF -BOYS' CLOTHING ....36.10 ....59.35 ..$12.35 ..$14.15 ..$16.85 Entire stock of Boys' "Woolen Sailor Suits, all ages, on sale at greatly reduced prices. Second Floor. Boys1 all-wool, two-piece double-breasted and Norfolk two-piece Suits; very best styles, at preath' reduced prices $2.50 Suits.$1.80 $3.00 Suits.$1.96 $3.50 Suits. $2.55 $5.00 Suits. $3.95 $7.00 Suits. $5.40 $8.50 Suite. $6. 35 $4.00 Suits. $2.98 $6.00 Suits. $4.00 $7.50 Suits, $5. 95 $10.00 Suite. $7.15 Entire stock of Boys' washable Kilt Suits, this season's most attractive styles; pretty patterns, colorings- and materials in great variety, ages 2to 5 vears, all grades, at .HALT PJtlCE Boys washable Russian, Blo.ueand Sailor Site,Kriickerbocker Growers' best ma terials and colorings,, great 'assortment: $1.00 Suite.. $-.89 $1-75 Snite.$1.35 $1.25 Suited 9S :$2.00 Suite. $JU59 $L50 Suite.. $1.19 $2150 Suite. $1.96 Meier 8t Frank Store Offers Today Women's white Suit Specials Onr entire stock of woaiea's high-grade White Suits, values from $18.00 to $56.00 at greatly reduced prices today and tomorrow This stoaon's handsomest styks, Jinen and lace combinations, embroidered Swiss and "mulls, China suits, lace trimmed, etc. We'll guarantee them the best bargains in town $18.00 White Suits. $13.45 $20.00 Whke Snits $15.25 $26-27 White Suits $19.85 $30-32 White Suits $22.65 $34-35 White Snits $26.85 $40.00 White Suits $28.65 $58.00 White-Suits $46.25 ChUdren's'white Swiss net and. organdy dresses 6 to 14 years $6.50 to $15 values half price $18.0Ch Tailored Suits at $9.45 Each Great two days' sale of women's popular-priced Tailored Suits, 1 OP of them in, jacket, blouse and Eton styles, pleated or flared skirts Materials ki elude Sicilians, cheviots, shepherd worsteds, Panama and covert cloths, colors are green, black, brown, navy, tan, gray and checks, splendidly made and every gar ment of desirable style, all sizes Regular $18 dQ if values, today and tomorrow at the low price of r HfJ Special values in higher grade Tailored Suits Second Floor Elbow length White Silk Gloves just received by express Drugs, Stationery, Jewelry Bargains Ice Cups, in all shapes and colors, dozen, 25c and 20 Memorandum Books, all sizes, grea value for, each 7 The best $1.00 Fountain Pen on tHe. market ; 79 Eastman's Perfumes, quadruple extract, all popular i q odors, 1-oz. glass-stoppered bottles, bottle -C Rubber Sponges, No. 1 size, special value 28 Fairy Fountain Syringes, fully guaranteed 83 Marvel "Whirling Spray Syringes, the perfect vaginal syringe, great special value at Goodyear all-rubber Syringe.-special, each 49 Knickerbocker Toilet Paper, large roll, special 8i "Whisk Brooms, all sizes, each, 15c, 20c, 25c and." .10 200 fancy white Batik Combs and Hair Retainers, 50c, 65c (L and $1.00 values, on salp for low price of Lavallieres, latest in neeklaces, each, $4.00 down to 50 Collar Supporters, prevent collar from wilting 25 Faber's Lead Pencils, 2 for 5; Carter's Ink, bottle 4 Knit Underwear "Women's fine 'ribbed high-neck, quarter-sleeve Vests, all sizes; best 25c values, on sale for, each i OC "Women's fine ribbed Umbrella Pants, in black only; lace trim med; all sizes; grand val.41 "Women's ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck, no sleeve, knee length; great special O'i value at, each avOC "Women's low-neck no-sleeve rib bed Cotton Vests, thousands of them in all sizes ; remark- q able value, each Children's Summer Underwear" at the lowest prices. $1.50 Kimonas at 89c Each 300 long and short Kimonas in lawnsand flannelettes, regular. $1.50 values at 89c should keep business humming in the waist section today Plain, figured, dotted or fancy stripes, light and dark colors, big variety, all sizes, values to $1.50, today at 89c Women's Outing and Golf Shirts, in mercerized Ginghams, Percales, Mad ras, Alpacas, Jap. Silks, etc., in all best colorings and patterns; all sizes: $1.75 values. . .$1.28 $2.00 values. . .$1.42 $2.25 values, .S1.58 $2.50 values. . .S1.69 $3.00 values. . .$2.32 $3.50 values. .$3.98 "Women's knit Blouses and Norfolks, white, red, navy and brown;? very best styles for Coast or outing wear; $2.00 to $6.50 values, on sale for $1.45 to $4.98 each. jzm ami $24.00 Silk Snits for $14.25 Each Today 50 High-grade Silk Shirtwaist Suits at an extremely low price today Shirtwaist or blouse jacket styles in navy blue, brown, green, black, and fancy checks, very best styles, pleated, flared or flounce skirts, well made in tailored or fancy effects, all sizes, all regular $24 values Choice while they last today Compare them with other silk suit bargains around town $6.50 and $7.00 Walking Skirts $3.65 Ea. 100 new Summer-weight "Walking Skirts in Cashmeres, Homespuns and man nish mixtures, checks and fancy patterns ; plaited, strapped and button trim med regular $6.50 and $7.00 values, on sale-at this low special price bargains in Silk Petticoats; Second Floor ?00 $14.25 Children's Apparel Half-Price Children's white Swiss, Organdy and Net Dresses, made in fancy styles, with flounces on waist and skirt; trimmed in rows of lace'insertion and .edging; drop-skirts, trimmed in rufiflo and lace edging; ages 6 to 14 J years; values range from $6:o0 up to $15.00; your choice 2 Children's light Summer Coats, made in white,Sci;ge and Brilliantine, Pongee and blue, red and brown Silks; very attractive styles; ages 2 r pw5p to 6 years; values from $4.50 to $7.50; your choice -3 Children's Dresses, made in Chainbrays-and Ginghams; Buster Brown and French styles; trimmed in tucks, feather stitching and fancy piping; pink, blue, red, "brown, fancy stripes and checks ; ages 1 to 4 years; $1.75 Traltioe in calo fni- tVio Ttrnnrlorfrillv Inw nrir Ctf - ..... Children's white Pique hand-embroidered Dresses,' iri Russian J Diiro! and fancy styles; 6 to 14 years; $12.00 to -$25.00 values , .2 ri Children's 6 ,to 12-year Reefer Coats, blue and" brqwn Cheviots, tan Coverts. Tweeds, Homespuns, Peter Thompson styles; $10" tq$12.50 LI-l-P Prjfo values, on sale at this low price railli a I Ivv1 Aw- jujfci- All Olft PjltJt4ftfc Chose from our entire stock" of Parasols -at. pne-fourth.. off regular -"fThTffnrm Vrmtrapft fanrvv- Silts .Tan Silta Pimips ptiv - nlnin prices;" Chiffons. Pongees, fancy Silks, Jap. Silks, Piques, etc.; plain A VfT-I ff Diiiate and fancy "Style's, in great assortment; all newup-to- T Z. 4- VIA a CAlVTO date styles; values up to $20.00 each at 74 vOT Reclining and Folding Go-Carts Are GreatlyReuced H " V 'V7fi-wVHBi71 YSkV CTociag ot our entire stock of ItaclniasaiHi Fbldiag Go? Carts at mrice dowa to actmal majwfactarig cot Every; cart ad carriage ia- stock k included, 1905 rao4ek The easiect nontax, ana soat koaroved modek on tha market : - .. x ' . 4C Sty Full slae reclining Go-Carts. I3ei models t aaaJsene ba&ies. cushion tires. enaateled gear, eeaplete with cushions and. paras&t X 9.59 medels for ..... J1LM xaeIe1s .for .,.. 'lH.-mA fee.. tl.MTplMM"fer ..... $16.83 a4eU for S1S.M KeJta fr ..... .9 8.99 r ....,.. nm. .v.fiiuw tlSJS re- A1J Bator' GarrJag at greatly awed.Mrfee. Thh-4 Tleor. 4 t ItMfteg Thre-quarter,i";recllnlrvsr Go-Carts complete with cusMobs and parasol $ 3.75 models for, each 9 SK J 18.75 Bodela for. each . . $11.25 models for. each. J.l.fl9,9tr S14i(si0Je for, each.-....T....XM lS.S8wdeiIfor; .eke'a.; ii . X. .-94.99 lictfer-''-- f ia.vv vxoxl rnvs ivr -M.iai3JA Pe'lJ4g-. reclining' Go-Cxrtsi MaJels with: "and wHhout parasols -This, sea Hen's earts. cushion tires, greon genr $ 3.35 BHMietfl for. each.. .9 7a 8.7 modfU fw,- each . . v . 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