3 OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE AND ANNUAL WHITE CARNIVAL NOW IN FULL BLAST February Delineator on Sale, 15c THE 1IOENIXG OREGOXUN,: FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907. li ' " " " 1 '" VI I. , : rrr-r .; 1 . .. - ..... 95 New Cluster Fur Neck Scarfs $5.00 Values at Only $2.75 For our Great Friday Bargain Day we offer as an extraordinary special, 95 fancy Isabella Opossum FuTclustcr Scarfs 9f extra fine quality, trimmed at each end Tfrith three nat ural fur tails. A style and quality that the exclusivdur store sells for about $87oo70uf A Jll regular $5.00 quality Friday for only Plaid and Black Waists Values to 85.95 at fiQc 350 Plaid and Black Mercerized Sateen Waists, with embroidered fronts, in panel and allover effects; newest sleeves and stock eollars- Sold regularly to $2.75 j special fiQp sale price. $4.50 Corsets, $1.68 S8.50 Corsets, $2.98 For Friday clearance we have grouped together all odd lots and sizes of the very best graaes Qt corsets to be sold at a fraction ot their real value LOT 1 Odd lots and sizes of La Vida, C. a la fepirite, Nemo and v . H. Corsets;, regular values to $4.00, lo C?" QO be dosed out Friday at only. PluO XiOT 2 Lot of La Vida-Corsets, of fine im ported coutil and heavy broche : values to $8.50; reduced to only roche: values $2.08 mmMm S1.25 Silk and Lace Stocks, 63c 35cCoIlars, 21C"3T5aaUl37 These bargains in Ladies" Neckwear are so extraordinary that every woman should buy now for future needs. 35c Collars, 27c Lndies' Stock Collars, hand made, of ribbon and beads, lawn, etc. - - f 75c Collars, 47c $1.25 Collars, 63c Xiidies'. silk and lace Stocks, Rever Sets for Coats; regular val ues to yi.as. $3,50 Collars, $1.37 Ladles' Stocks, Timiovers, Lace Ladis' Collars, Lace Collar and Revers, Pique . Kevers, and Cuffs Chlf Sets,-Rever Sets, etc.; values for Coats. to 3.50. - Silk NecK Ruffs, Half All of our elegant assortment of silk and maline Neck Ruffs, in black, white ana colors; all beautiful styles; priced from $2.35 to $12.00. Prices cut exactly in half .$1.13 to $6,Q0Eartl Long wanting Gloves, $3,25 $l.QO-S1.25Childreirs Gloves 59c Ladies' 16-button length Walking Gloves. the heavy kind that look like Dent's; also colors in regular i &-but ton a r- rm Kid Gloves; all sizes; the $4 kind tor $0iuu Odd line of Children's Kid Gloves, in small, medium and large " sizes; all colors; were $1.00 and $1.25. They are -q placed on sale at only M , 0J JAN.SALE KNIT UNDERWEAR Ladies' heavy fleeced Vests and Pants, either ecru or natural; well made and perfect-fitting HiMMitiiMinii 430 Ladies' Swiss ribbed Merino Vests and Pants; ecru or nat ural; special .......... .6S Ladies' Qneita Uniou Suits bigh neck, long sleeves ; ecru or natural ; special for this sale 79t Ladies' heavy ribbed fleeced cotton Union Suits; high neck, lonj? sleeves; well made. Spe- cial 39 Hosiery Department Ladies' heavy rijbbed ' black wool Hose; seamless foot, me- vino heels and toes; special, pair 21 Ladies' fine grade black ribbed wool Hose, seamless foot, me- rino heels . and toes; special, pair 29s Ladies heavy fleeced cotton stoeldnjrs; regular made, with extra spliced heels and toes; special, pair ...21 $4,50 Vals. $2.23 Extraordinary Friday bargain Clearance of 275 women's Handbags,' leather-lined, fit ted with coin purse. Actual $4.50 value, for) rjrj only faU $7.5Q Suitcase $5.98 Cowhide leather Suit Cases of thr, bKt quality heavv leather, with shirt-fold and strap all around; heavy padded corners, $7.60 values $5.98 $2.50 Pegmold leather Suit Cases on sale Friday at SX.68 From the Lipman. Wolfe School of Style $1Q, $12.50 long Plaid Coats, $6.83 $15 to .$20 Long Plaid Coats, $5,85 325' new Long Coats, full, loose back and 12S 'Women's Plaid and Fancy Mixture Long front; 50 inchca long; made of fancy gray Coats in the swcllcst effects; made of all. shadow p.ail cloth; all the newest and wool materials in browns, grays, green and roost approved styles; f j blue mixtures. Reg. $15 gmm -sa mm sold regularly at $10 Xkfc K to $20 valiik Greatest jKK HS to $12.50. Friday sale r coat bargain of the year t" Manufacturers' Rug Sale At '4 Value 5000 Kug Carpet sam- pies of the best quality of velvet, tapestry , and body Brussels. They are in full rug sizes, all bound, ready for use. This Is trie greatest rug value ever offered and splendid opportunity for every home and office v Tapestry Rug Samples, 27x27 Inches, special 29c Tapestry Rug Samples. 27x30 inches, special 59c Tapestry Rug Samples, 27x54 Inches, special 89c Axminster Rug Samples, 27x54 in., special $1,39 1 " Tin $648 Ostrich Plumes $2.69 A most extraordinary Friday Sale bargain, we offer just 4-8 beautiful and perfect Ostrich. Feathers, in- eluding light blue, pink, tan, brown, black and white plumes; also a few novelty feathers in two-tone effects. Positively the most remarkable values fl Ffr J A ever offered in Ostrich Feathers, at.... PUv7 mm Great Cut-Price January Sale of Sterling Silver Articles T-TTK Tanuarv Sale: nf Sterling Silver Articles offers TJ .the greatest bargains of the year. Every piece is I n9.C.Tftnft fin and starting e.trrT;ncr W have gathered thousands of pieces of finest workman ship, in exclusive designs that cannot be dupli- cated by any other Portland establishment Not only is the assortment magnificent, but on account of the im mense prestige of the house of Lipman-Wolfe in the markets of the world wc auotc the lowest prices ever quoted. Do not fail to buy liberally at sale prices. 85c Sterling- Novelties, 49c .Extraordinary values in nne etched de?i&n Kail Files, Kail Brush8, Tooth Brush. Cuticle Knives, Darners, Tweeien. Paper Horns, etc. Cutters. Blotters. Tabla Bella. Shoe SOc Sterling Silver Novelties, 28c Sterling Silver Toothpick Holders. Perfume Bottle. Tooth Powder Bottles and Cold Cream Jars: all new patterns. 35c Coftt Hunger,. 20c To sew on the back of the coat; S3c value. $S.OO Shavlns Sets. $3.20 Cut glass, sterlinsr top. with sterling; brush, ' 75c Key Ring for 40c Sterlinsr sliver. Frond and stroner. 25c Strawberry Emeryf, ISc Everyone knows this popular novelty never sold below 25c before. $10 ana 12 Military Brushes. 7.20 New and exclusive designs carried only by this store. $2.25 Stationery SeU. $1.40 Rox contalnlnff four pieces- stationery ar ' C CS" 35c and 50c Book Marks, 20c Two styles all silver and the regular rib- bon markers with sterling; .ornaments. OO Grip Tags. SOe Urxe tle TKS In the new French sray .finish. . $1.25 Match Hose SOc A neat els box, witrx choice of different deigno. jji.oO Stamp Boxes 60c $1.35 and $1-25 Brushes. SOe New oattern Bonnet Brush, Velvet Brush and Whisk Broom; jsretty designs, gooi hristlcs, $8.00 Military Brushes $4.00 Pair Regular size box in the hew design. H1.SO S. Lt box wltti able. $1.00 Poeket Combs, 72c SI. SO Sewins- Sets. 98c Ne,t box wltb tbroe pieces tor eew ing table. Poeket Comb, sterling tot. In 6 inches loner: regular 91 value. Reg. 3.00 Hair Brushes, SZ.40 Large sterling silver Hair Bruahe, sold regularly, at $3.00. $ 1 .OO Manicure Articles. 80e ISxtra large Files. Tweezers. Outiele Knives, Pumice Holders, etc.. $1 values. $10.00 Sterling Mirror, $7 60 Extra large sterling silver . M.rrors, resuler SIO values. $1.25 Whisk Brooms, SOc sterling silver mounted WllisK Brooms. AH lver fcngraved r ree sSv T During ihwoale muYr$t&' OnflJ, Complete Toilet and Manicun Sati in Sterling Silver AS 19 Jil Ail c,uio, bon; Mounted wiH Sterling Silver Jgl GREATEST STATIONERY SALE EVER HELD IN PORTLAND HALF PRICE An enormous shipment of sta- tjoncry intended for the holiday trade has just reached us, delayed by unforeseen accidents. Xhat is the reason for giving the greatest stationery values ever seen in Portland.. 25c STATIONERY 12c 50c $1.25 Souvenir Spooni 93c Sterlinar Souvenir Coffee Spoon, hand-en- f raved bowls witli Webfoot, Hose Cltv and ortland deslfrns: regularly $1.25 and SI. 35. , f 3.50 Cloth Bruh, f 2.00 Good, large glze. now design, eood bristles. Sl.OO Art Glass for 80e "loot n ISrusn ffottlcs. Cold Cream, Ink $1.50 Depoiit Bottles 68c Rich Glass Perfume Bottles, nioelv rovered with sterling silver In pretty scroll designs. 96. OO Stwrlins Mirror. $4.80 Beautiful Drimrosc deeiBrn In French srra.v; regular $5,00 value. $3.50 Sterling SeU. $2.00 Oonrit And Brush set in neat box, with ster ling: back. Silver Ink Well, 20c Sterling .silver top Ink Wells, glass SiWer Mucilage Bottle, Oc Storlins silver Mucilage Bottles, glass Baby Rattles. Special 52c Baby Rattles of pearl, with Sterling silver bells. ' $1.25 Bodkin Sets, 80c . Sterling; silver Bodkin Sets, conslst- -' ing of three ribbon runners. . SI -SO Baby Rattles for S1.20 Baby Rattles, pearl bandies, with extra large silver bell or rattle. A number of styles of juvenile Paper, or small notp. size; white and blufi : recular 2rp, vnlnp. f'L r, r- a . , Keeular size linen fabric boxed Pa- t -i . . . . 1 . 1. 1 i . Yl-f new aqape, cuiure, Dine, wniie, MZTrJ per and envelopes. STATIONERY 28c J25 STATIONERY 08c Beautiful bos, containing 50 sheets of paper and envelopes to match ; freut value. $3 STATIONERY $1.48 Handsome cabinet, containing four different sizes of pnperj eight quires of paper and envelopes to match; latest shapes and styles. 35c STATIONERY 2Qc CEilUren's Lllliputian-slze Dec orated Paper, nice for parties and correspondence ; assorted designs j nicely finished, ' 50c STATIONERY 28c Novelty hemstitched paper, in box containing' quire of paper and 'envelopes to match ; smart effect. Cabinet box of paper, containing 50 sheets of paper and oO envel opes ; blue or white - lineu fabric ; best quality. 73c STATIONERY 33c Cabinet box containing assort- rueut of paper, two sizes, gome, blue, some white ; 50 sheets of pa per avid envelopes to match. S1.Q05TATIQNERY48C Largre cabinet containing: 100 sheets of paper and ICO envelopes of fine linen paper j new eliape en velopes. $1.25 STATIONERY 58c Tine large box of linen fabric paper; new shape envelopes. Silver Boole Markers, 20c Sterling; silver Book Marker,, ana pretty desum,. Sterling Key Rings, 40c Key Rings in sterling silver, large and strong. Don't Worry -Watch Us Grow The amount of money you save at Liptnan-Wolfe's Owl Cut-Rate - Drug Store repre sents the tribute that the Drug Trust doesn't get. $1.00 size Beef. Iron and Wine 61c Henderson's famous Ktdnev and Back ache puis ie Camphorated Oil, the small size, spl.. 84 t-lb. can Sodium Phosphate 2fl4 t-lo. can B6rax..5e .lb. can Boraxo.SOc 1 or. Quinine Sulphate for onlv Jtl 100 Blaud'a PIIU.24e Manhattan Porous Plaster, loc tacii. 3 for . . .; S5t Harlem Oil. bottle.. 6 25c bottle Ess. peppermint 19 25o bottle Oil Sweet Almonds for FigKtlng tke Drug Trut 65c 75c Belts, 10c Special lot- of whift kid-ntted belts. 65a and 73c values. Clearance Friday at only 10(f SPRING SUITINGS GOc Values for 43c New Spring Suitings, in black and white effects, checks and Sjaidsj regular price 60c yard J anuary Sale AQg price. .. . ............ $2.00 Suitings, $1,4S $2.00 Shadow Plaid Broadcloths 54 inches wide, in brown, navy and green ; CI A. Q January sale price, v $2.SO Suitings. $1 25 f2.50 and $2.23 silk and wool crepe, 47 inches wide ; import ed French cloth in all street colo.-s; January price. $1.25 60c Novelty Suitings 39e a Yard 91-25 Noveltr Suitings 69c Yard J 1 50 Novelty Suiting! 89c Yard Remnants of black and col ored Dress Ooods. at Clearance Sale prices. Foreign Board Suggests That He TEDDY AS A MISSIONARY ' "?'h'8r h 5? worth a whole army of missionaries. Xhe effect ot Euch a trip in opening: th way . mo wacnings ot the gospel would be tremendouft' and the act would b a crowning glory of even such a. life and ucn an aaministrauon as th-at of our President." Should Make Tour of Par East. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. lo. The confer ence or roreisn mission boards adopted a report of the Congo Committee directing that the condition ' of affairs In the Conga be called to the attention of the president of the United Statea, the Senate Smith Will Succeed Alger. -IAN'SIXQ. Mich.. Jan. 10. Congress. presiaent or me uimuu oiftiw, mo otruai-o n1an William ilia aMti. . , . , and the House of Representatives and to ; "ia , , . A d!? m ff 0rana Kin Edward. Professor Nona of the Lancaster Th olofrical Seminary, said:. ..... ' ."XX President Roosevelt, at-the expira- Rapids, was tonight nominated to suc ceed United States Senator Russell A. Alger, a, thsre are only half a doian democrats m the Sut legislature, ft. I night's nomination by the Republican 1UI IT MA ( LINES EXTENDING caucus la equivalent to an election. , 1 J LIHM l-x Eastern JluUnomah System Will M$ Twenty Miles ot Wires. railiire on Cotton Exchange. NEW YORK. Jan. 10. The failure ot Wi ft- Miller, of Be It on, Tex., a member of the few York Cotton Exchange, to meet his financial obligations to mem- bers of the Exchange, was announced today. Miller's oblleratlons, which. It ) is saia. win not exceea ti.uuv.uuu, were balances flue on closed contracts. The action of Carter's Little IJver FMIla fa pteotsant. mild and natural. They pently stimulate, the liver and regulate Uia bowels, but do not purge. GRESHAM, Or., Jan. ;o.-(Speclal.)-The Multnomah & Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company held its annual meet in -r here yesterday and elected officers for the coming year a follows: Presi- flent, C. R, Keller; vice-president, Theo dore Bruger; secretary, Arthur Dowsett: directors O. F. Trtuegg, E. 15. Jenne, Theo dore Bruger and Arthur Dowsett. The system now covens nearly 30 miles and probably 20 miles more will be built the coming- Spring and Summer. The lines now run In every direction from Gresham. One goes to the Sandy River. 12 miles ea6t from here: another to Rock- wood; another to Falrview; ne to Syca rnore, and on all of these lines extensions are being made. Provision has been made for 12 wires on each circuit and this whole Section will be practically encompassed before the end of the present year. The Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Company has joined In a contract for ong-dlstance service over Its entire sys tem through the Gresham central sta- -ion. which It maintains free of cost to he rural subscribers in consideration of the long-distance business It (rets. The former's line here 1b admitted to be the best built and equipped In the state and I OPPOSES HUMBOLDT a paying institution to its owners. Nearly every user of a telephone Is a stock holder, only a few being rented by the year. House wiicre McKinlqr Died, BUFFALO. N. Y.. Jan. 10. The former residence of John O. Mllburn, on Dela ware avenue, to which the late President McKinley was taken after he was shot and where ho died, was badly damaged by fire this morning. People who suffer from rheumatism fave taKcn Hoofl'i fiarEaparllla and found lasting relief. IDEA California Federation of Labor Dis- approves Boycott of Orientals. STOCKTON, CL. Jan. lO.The Stato Federation of Labor, in convention Tiere today, refused to endorse the boycott originated m HumboIUt County against Japanese and Koreans and all persons who. employ them. Another resolution commending the ac tion of labor unions in Humboldt Countv In driving owt Chinese who had been Ship ped in, also ras voted down.