Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 03, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    the rouxiXG ohegonIan; Tuesday, octoIber '3. 1905.'
FURTHER DELftY
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Bargains in Women's Belts
SPECIAL TODAY First Floor.
90c TO $1.50 BELTS TOE 50c.
Ladies' Elegant Silk Belts, some, in fine tailored
effects, some tucked, some with embroidered
dots, have good, substantial buckles and were
made by the best belt manufacturers. They are
75c, 90c and $1.25 values your choice of any of
them today at, each 50
Women's Handkerchief Bargains
SPECIAL TODAY First Floor.
20c HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 12c.
Very Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with initial, also
some Fancy Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs
vand another line of Fancy Lace-Trimmed
Handkerchiefs; our 20c and 25c values. Special
for today at, each 12 C
N NAMING JUDGE
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" Th Qlllrnt Stera," Fifth, sixth and Washington Straps
THE FOREMOST DEPARTMENT
HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO
TUESDAY'S "STOEE DOINGS" OCTOBER 3.
President May Not Fill the
Vacancy in Oregon Un-
til December.
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HITCH ABOUT ROSEBURG
Hitchcock Objects to Hegardt, but
Fulton Offsets Objection With
Ietters From Army Engi
neers Indorsing Him.
OUEGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington.' Oct. 2. President Roosevelt
may .not appoint a Federal Judge for
Oregon, or a Register and Receiver
for the 'Aoseburg Tand Office until Con
gress assembles next D'ecember. It is
not definitely announced that there will
be this further delay, but that is the
intimation which the President gave
faenator Fulton today when the latter
called to urgevthe Roseburg ;Iand Of
fice appointments.
The Senator told the President that
he and Secretary, Hitchcock had agreed
upon B. L. Eddy for Register, but had
been unable to reach an understand
ing as to the Receiver. The President
Informed Mr. Fulton that Mr. Hitchcock
now objects, to the appointment of G.
B. Hegar.it as Receiver, having become
convinced, after inquiry, that Mr. He
gardt was not a proper man for the
place. He did not state the grounds
of objection.
To offset this objection, Mr. Fulton
handed to the President very strong let
ters from the Acting Chief of Army En
gineers, and Major W. C. Langfltt,
epcaklng in the highest terms of Mr.
Hegardt, who for 17 years has been In
direct charge of Government work at
the mouth of the Columbia River under
the Army Engineer Corps. The Indorse
ments, which are official, seemed to
offset .the objections raised by Mr.
Hitchcock and the President kept
them, promising to take the matter up
with the Sepretary at once.
The President brought up the subject
of the Judgeship and told the Senator
he was not ready to act, especially as
the Attorney-General has not yet
reached Washington. He wants to fur
ther confer with him and intimated
that, inasmuch as there is no especial
need of haste, he may not Immediately
select a Judge.
The Roseburg Land Office matter may
bo taken up at the Cabinet meeting to
morrow, but unless the Attorney-General
returns before then, the Judgeship
will have to go over.
CANNOT HOLD THEIR CLACKS
Squatters on Shoshone Withdrawal'
Have Wasted "Their "Money.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Oct. 2. The 180 odd individuals
who have erected cabins on rich timber
land In Shoshone County, Idaho, and
whose names were quoted In the re
port of Sepclal Agent Schwartz, recently
published, have not Initiated homestead
entries, as was erroneously stated in
these dispatches, but have merely made
settlement claims. In th opinion of of
ficials of the Land Office who have ex
amined these claims, every person
named in Mr. Schwartz report is en
deavoring by unlawful methods to get
title to Government timber land. Not
one of these persons has initiated entry,
cither homestead or timber, but all
have had shacks or cabins erected on
quarter section of valuable- timber
land before the lands were surveyed
and subject to entry, in order that they
might have some basis for alleging set
tlement which would enaole them to
initiate before anyone else could get
the land when opened to entry.
In some cases, as some of tho claim
ants admitted, it was their intention to
make homestead entry and avail them
selves of commutation privileges, while
others say they intended, after making
homestead filing, to change and make
the timber entry. But in every case
these settlements discovered by Mr.
Schwarts were made solely for tho
purpose of holding this land until the
builders of cabins "deemed it expedient
to make entries. To matcc use of these
alleged settlements, prospective entry
men would, have to swear to residence
on the land, but with one or two excep
tions they have failed to actually re
side on, or prove, the land, and there
fore establish no rights which will ba
recognized "by the Land orflce.
It any person named by Mr. Schwartz
shall hereafter attempt to make entry
of lands on which these cabins "have
been erected, claiming prior right by
reason of settlement, suen entries will
undoubtedly be cancelled, as these men
have established no rights which, the
Government will respect. The special
agent' investigation showed that many
of these persons haI built cabins think
ing It was the proper way to get hold of
the land and were not aware that they
were violating the law. They claim to
havevmerely followed a long standing
practice in Idaho. It is a safe predic
tion that not one of the ISO persons
named , by Mr. Schwartz will be per
mitted to make entry of the lan'd with
in thejjroposed Shoshone forest re
serve on which cabins have been
erected.
The Land Office records fall to show
that J. P.' O'Brien or J. W. Graham, of
Portland, named on the list, have made
any filing whatsoever, but -show they
have mere settlement claims, which
will avail them nothing, neither having
actually lived on the land or im
proved it.
Rural Route at Somas.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Oct. 2. Rural free delivery
route .No. 1, has been ordered estab
lished December 1. at Sumas. "Whatcom
County, Wash., serving 486 people and
108 nouses.
Suit the Deonle. because thr'v m t!r
of bitter ddseB, with the pain and griping
that usually follow. Carter's Little Liver
All Previous Years' Records Have Been Eclipsed by the Extraordinary Business
With Which We Have Started the Pall Season
There is ample reason to be found for Ihis in the fact that we have strengthened our organization improved our service in every way greatly increased our outlet secured better buying chances than ever through our
ever-ready spot cash have bought in larger quantities, with even greater care, from the best-known, manufacturers and makers of the world. Added to this is the liberal policy of this store one that has been identified with
it since its very foundation, of sharing with our customers all price advantages we are able to gain through liberal buying and ready cash as well as in the fact that it is ever our aim to sell the same goods for less than
others ask or still better goods for the same money.
WE'VE CRACKED THE BARGAIN NUT AND PICKED OUT THE MEAT FOR OUR GUESTS EASY ASSIMILATION.
Today Affords Last Opportunity for Sharing in the Opportunities of This
Grand "Complimentary Sale" to Portland's Visitors and the Home Polks
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Women's Glove Bargains
First Floor.
N LADIES' SILK AND LISLE GLOVES FOR 48c.
Ladies' Fine Silk Mesh Gloves, with lisle palms, Keyser's make, known
a over the world as second to none manufactured, perfect fitting and
very durable; also our Two-Clasp Lisle Gloves, made by the best
manufacturers and imported direct by Olds, Wortman & King will be
sold these two days for less than it costs to import them. Come in
black and colors; our 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 values, special at, pair 48
Bargains in Pretty Neck Dress
First Floor.
WINDSOR TIES WORTH 50c TO 75c FOR 35c.
Windsor Ties, Vq 3'ards long, in plain black with embroidered ends,
plain Yale blue, navy blue with a white design ; some in fancy Persian
designs, with assorted ground work and also some in a swell new red,
with black polka dots; our 50c, G5c and 75c values, special for two.
days at, each 35
Outing Flannel and Table Napery
Domestic Aisles and Linen Store First Floor.
12V2c OUTING FLANNEL AT 9c.
Six cases of fine Outing Flannels in plain colors, also in fancy plaids,
checks and stripes in light and dark colorings; our regular 12Ao
value, special for today at, the yard 9
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
A lot of Richardson's Fine Satin Damask Table Cloths, wih border all
around ,
Size 2x2V yards; special at. each $3.05 and S3. 25
Size 2x3 yards, special at $3.60, $4.00, $4.95, 5.00 and $6.00
65c IMPORTED DAMASKS 48c.
Imported Damasks, in Turkey red, red nnd white, blue and white, green
and white; regular value C5c, special, yard 4S
another Big Ribbon Sale
TALUES TO 65c, AT THE YARD 25c.
First Floor. '
Leagues upon leagues of bet All-Silk Ribbons, consisting of satin taffeta
ribbons 4 and 5 inches wide, worth 40c; black and white effects, 5
inches wide, worth 50c; elegant hair stripe ribbons, 6 inches wide,
worth 50c; plain tafTetas, 4 and 5 inches wide, worth 30c and 35c;
som swell dotted effects worth G5e; new print warp and Dresden
patterns worth 50c a perfect wealth of ribbons in every wanted color
and design, suitable for girdles, ties, cushion ruffles and decorative
purposes; special for two days only at, the yard 25
TODAY ONLY $10.00 SILK PETTICOATS $5.75
In Portland's Largest and Foremost
Apparel Salons for Women.
Second Floor.
These Handsome Taffeta Silk Petti
coats came to us from a famous
New York maker, who became
pressed for immediate cash and
sold us a thousand of the beauties
at about half their worth, as manu
facturers figure values in quantity
lots. The good fortune is shared
with our patrons tpday in the big
Suit and Wrap Salons. Rich,
33paSCl3fcGiL NT rustling . taffetas, in black and all
jjSagt wanted colors, embracing blues,
i -:sc3cE sieeis, royal navy, red, grav,.purple,
V"fii . green, pink, helios, garnets, etc.,
made with wide plaits, deep flounces, kilted, etc. The best $10.00
value in Portland, for toda3T, special at $5.78
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Women Will Come and Save in
Their Underwear Buying
WOMEN'S $1.50 VESTS AND PANTS 98c.
Yery Fine Ribbed Soft White Cashmere Tests and Pants, vests with
long sleev.es "very neatly trimmed, pants French bands, ankle length;
our best $1.50 value, special, each 98
WOMEN 75c VESTS 49c,
White Swiss Ribbed Long Sleeve Vests, knit to fit,neatly trimmed; best
75c value, special, eacn f... ...... c 49
WOMEN'S $1.50 UNION SUITS 95c.
Bleached White Fine Ribbed Lightly Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, half
open front, sil& crochet and tape trimming; regular value $1.50, special'
the suit -95
WOMEN'S $3.50 UNION SUITS $2.49.
Swiss Ribbed Silk and Wool Union Suits, in white, pink and blue, long
sleeves, ankle length; regular value $3.50, specialf-the suit.... $2.49
MISSES' UNION SUITS.
Hisses' White Wool Plaited Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length
Regular 65c -value, size 2; special, the suit. 4
Regular 70c value, size,3; special, the suit 50(5
Regular 75c value, size A ; special, the suit , .'. . ...... ... 55 A
Regular 80c value, size 5; special, the suit .'..i...i.-r.'.....60J
Regular 85c value, size 6: special, tbtf suit .O.. 65
Regular $L00 value, size S; special, the suit. .sr... ...T...70
Regular $L00 value, size 9 ; special, the suit. .....'. 70 5
Regular $L00 value, size 10; special, the sui.....l 70
CHILDREN'S COTTON VESTS ANTr PANTS 29c AND 35c
Children's White Winter Weight "Merode" Cotton Vests and Pants-
Regular40c value; special at, each 29
Regular 50c value; special at, each 35
Special Sale Women's Nighlrobes
Annex Second Floor.
LADIES' $1.25 OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS FOR 77c.
Ladies' Outing Flannel Night Gowns, in plain colors or in dainty pink
or blue, and white stripes, and trimmed with lace, braid or ribbon; 12
different styles to select from4our regular $1.25 value, special sale
price, eacn ...f 77
Matchless Values in Women.'s
TAILORED SUITS ONLY $15.50
Look Where You Will You'll Not Find Their
Equals at $13.50
WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS $18.50.
Though we sell more suits at higher prices
than the above named, we offer this weelc
the best value at the price we have ever
known shown by any house in America.
It again illustrates our absolute suprem
acy in the apparel market. The nearest
we are approached locally 'at this value
is by a house that shows a suit not quite
so good as these we offer,, but at a higher
price. They call it "a $25.00 and $27.50
.value sold by them at $20.00." Our price
is $18.50. The suits navy, black or gray
mixtures, cheviots and homespuns. Cut
in Redingote styles, coats with" leg-o -mutton
sleeves, notched collar. Skirts
full' plaited, 9 and IS gored, very smartly
tailored. Best value you eyer saw, with
all the wearing season ahead $18.50
COATS FOR THEATER WEAR AND
AUTOMOBLLING.
The finest line ever shown in the West. No
local house could hope to compete with
such a monster showing of authoritative
styles. Among this gathering we call especial attention to the mag
nificent convention of Fur-Lined Coats Rich broadcloths in black and
colors, with padded and quilted linings for elderly women. Among
the furs we note mink, squirrel, astrachan and Persian lamb. As low
as $35.00 as good as $175
Three-Quarter Length Coats S7.50 to 8.50
Especially Strong Lines at $12.50, $15 and $18.50
(The biggest values ever shown in the city by any house.)
A GREAT VALUE IS A NEW ft-LENGTH COAT FOR $7.50.
A handsome poat cut in very latest and smartest mode, made of stylish
mannish -mixed tweedish materials, in the swell box effect; has-leg-o'-mutton
sleeves, belted back, self collar and trimmed in strap aud but
ton effects. ' Most stores would consider these coats priced low at
$10.00. It's a habit we have to undersell our price for these $7;o0
HANDSOME COATS AT $18.50 MATCHLESS VALUES.
We've arranged several lines to be offered at the above price, and allow
choice of all leading styles. Empire modes, Raglans or Box Coats, all
in the popular three-fourths lengths, materials the smart mannish
mixtures in the roughish effects so much favored by swell dressers.
Buttons and strappings form the trimming accessories. Outside patch
pockets are a feature on many. Some have velvet collars, others have
collars of the materials. The styles are very smart and mannish.
These are the much advertised "$25.00 values" of some stores.
Price hero ..; $1S.50
A GREAT VALUE IN FULL-LENGTH RAGLANS AT $25.00.
For those who prefer the full lengths in Raglans, we offer especially
great values at $25.00. The choosing is wide in this class. You may
select a fancy mixture, covert, cheviot, homespun or tweedish mixed
cloth. Suit your preference as to color from reds, greens, grays and
mixtures. All are smartly trimmed with strappings of the materials,
fancv stitchings, fancy buckles and touches of velvet. Greatest value
ever offered in the ciiy for $25.00
Seasonable Bedding Bargains
Fourth Floor Home-Fittings Shops.
$6.00 BLANKETS $4.85.
Fine all-wool Vicuna Blankets; regular value $6.00, special, pair 4.85
$5.00 COMFORTERS $3.95.
Australian Lambswool Comforters; regular value $5.00, special $3.95
$4.75 COUCH COVERS $3.85.
Heavy Oriental Couch Covers, in Cashgar weave, 60xlOS inches; regular
value $4.75, special, each $3.85
Sensational Values in the Silk Store and
Dress Goods Salons
First Floor Fifth-Street Annex.
19-LNOH ALL PURE SILK TAFFETA.
No better silk shown in Portland at our regular price, 85c yard. Colors
are white, ivory, cream, deep cream, pinks, light blue, ryal, navys,
turquoise, old rose, greens, browns, tans, resedas, reds, purples, helio,
garnets, Alice and black; special for today only yard 64
SWELL NOVELTY SUIT SILKS.
In red, brown, navy, royal, black, green grounds witlj neat figured and
scroll effects. So-called famous $1.00 silks, only, yard 57
2S-LN0H ALL PURE SILK BLACK TAFFETA.
Warranted to give good wear; our regular $1.10 grade, special for 69
27-INCH ALL PURE SILK BLACK TAFFETA.
Regular $1.25 grade; special onl', yard 89
36-INCH ALL PURE SILK BLACK TAFFETA.
Regular $1.25 grade; special only, yard 94
36-INOH ALL PURE SILK BLACK TAFFETA
Regular $1.50 grade; special only, yard. $1.19
36-INCH ALL PURE SILK BLACK TAFFETA.
Regular $1.75 grade: special only, yard ". $1.43
AUTUMN DRESS STUfPS
Regular $2.00 grade of Turkish Mohair, Panamas, Prunellas, Roxanas,
Surah Twill, Crepe de Paris, Broadcloths, Voiles, Poplin de Chine and
English Mohair; special for today only, yard $1.59
Regular $L25 grades of Armures, Henriettas, Venetians, Panamas, Chev
iots, Serges, Prunellas, Crepe de Paris, Voiles and Poplin de Chene;
special for today only, yad 89fc
COLORED DRESS. GOODS RADICALLY REDUCED FOR TODAY.
50c regular grade new suiting, in an endless assortment, for, yard 39
$1.00 regular grade 52-inch Serges and Cheviots, in all street colorings;
special at, yard 79
$1.25 regular grade all pure wool Serges, Cheviots, Armures, Mohdelaines,
Granites, etc., in all colors; special for, yard 92
A STIRRING SALE OP
DAINTY LACES
"LACE STORE" First Floor.
Valenciennes Laces, Point Venise Laces, English Valenciennes Laces,
Cotton Torchon Laces and a Great Variety of Allover Laces, all at sharply
reduced prices.
LOT NO. 1.
Consists of Fine Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, not one little box
of them, but a great variety to select from. They are worth from 35c
to $1.25 the dozen yards. Special for Monday and Tuesday at. the
dozen yards 25 p
LOT NO. 2.
Consists of Point Venise Allovers in cream or white, Lierre Lace Allovers
in cream, elegant fine Cluny Allovers in white, and also a few pieces
of swell English Allover Valenciennes
Our 50c value; special at, the yard 25
Our $1.25 value; special at, the yard 75
Our $1.75 value; special at, the yard SSc
Our $200 value; special at, the yard 9S
Our $3.00 value; special at, the yard $1.48
Our $10.00 value; special at, the yard $5.00
LOT NO 3.
Consists of New Point Venise Bands, from one to three inches wide, in
cream, white or ecru. These bands are suitable for trimming dresses,
cuffs, collars and children's jackets and capes
Our 15c value; special at, the yard He
Our 25c value; special at, the yard - 19
Our 50c value; special at, the yard 2o
Our $1.00 value; special at, the yard 69
LOT NO 4.
Consists of an elegant line of new Persian Trimmings, all new this season.
Some are in straight effects, some in floral designs and some in me
dallion or festoon effects, embroidered in all the latest shades. Some
handsome things in Alice blue and fine shadings in greens, browns and
reds. All are invited to see them
Our $2.00 value; special at, the yard $1.00
Our $1.50 value; special at, the yard 75 p
Our $1.25 value; special at, the yard 63j
Our $1.00 value; special at, the yard... ; 50 $
Our 75c value; special at, the yard t. .'. 372
Our 50c value; special at, the yard ....i 2o
Royal Worcester
CORSETS
A Half-Price Sale Corsets
Worth $2.75 for
$1.39
Royal Worcester Corsets of white or drab coutille
and black sateen. This is a popular and down-to-dnte
corset, with princess hips and velvet grip
hose supporters attached. Sizes from 18 to 30,
excluding sizes 21 and 23 ; our Tegular $2.75 value,
special sale price, the pair $1.39
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A "Male Quartette" of Bargains
Will Entertain in the "Haberdasherie" 1st Floor, 6th-St. Annex
ilEN'S $1.00 UNDERWEAR 63c.
A line of Hen's Fall-Weight Merino Underwear, in camelshair, extra
well made and finished ; our best $1.00 garment, special, the garment.
63c, or the suit . $1.25
MEN'S $1.50 KID GLOVES 99c.
A line of Men's Kid Gloves in tan and brown, full pique finish; regular
value $1.50, special, the pair 99p
MEN'S 25c HOSE 14c.
A lot of Men's Seamless. Fancy Cotton Hose; our best 25c value, special,
the pair 14
MEN'S 50c SILK NECK SCARFS 19c.
A line of Men's Fancy and Plain Colored Silk Four-in-Hands, tecks and
shield tecks; values up to 50c, special, each 19
In Today's Shoe Sale
WOMEN'S $2.50 AND $3.00 SHOES $1.97.
Women's Patent Kid Lace and Blucher-Cut Shoes, straight last and
opera toe, made by the leading shoemakers, C. H. Aborm & Co., Lynn,
Mass.; eight new arrivals in exclusive ani up-to-date designs, also
vici kid in three styles, very stylish, vici kid laces, patent tip, military
heel; regular values $2.50 and $3.00, special, the pair $1.97
MISSES' $2.00 AND $2.25 SHOES $1.24.
Misses' Lace Shoes, in box calf- and velour calf, stout solos, low, flat
and spring heels, sizes 11 to 2; regular values $2.00 and $2.25, special,
the pair $1.24
CHILDREN'S $1.50 AND $1.75 SHOES 89c AND 97c.
Same shoes, children's sizes, Sy2 to 11; regular values $1.50 and $1.75,
special, the pair 97
Sizes 5 to 8, special, .the pair S9
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
Little Gents' Box Calf and Vici Kid Lace Shoes, sizes 9 to 13; regular
value $L50, special, the pair $1.19
Youths' "Steel Shod" Veal Calf Shoes, stout soles; sold everywhere
for $2.00; our special, the pair $1.49
Boys' sizes of the same with quilted soles; regular value $2.50, special,
the pair $1.98
Boys' Box Calf Blucher Lace Shoes, solid and guaranteed in every way;
new line made to sell for $2.50; our special, at, the pair $1.9S
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IN THE ART STORE
Second Floor Wast Annex.
SWISS SHOPPING BASKETS, Special at, each 23i J
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