Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 26, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1907.
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RIBBON STREAMERS FOR $1.05 EACH
Taffet Silk Ribb ms in good widths, to make streamers for football enthusiasts. Wear the col
ors of your favorite team and boost the side you favor. We sell the streamers ready-made,
complete with bow, 2J2 yards of each color; red and white for the followers of the Winged M,
Oregon and Multnomah Pennants 19c
Show your colors and root for your side. Display your enthusiasm by waving a pennant of the
colors of the side you'd rather see win. A very special sale on Multnomah and U. of O.
Pennants in our smallwares aisle. The regular 50c. quality, special at 29c, and the 10r
30c size, only iUC
or gold and green for the u. of O. enthusiasts. Complete streamers of 5 yards of Ol-
ribbon, $1.05, or, the yard.
BRIOOE WHIST KIHIJO X. Very latest novelty.
SILK BELTS, with pearl or brass harness
buckles, or with large hooks; come In black
and colors; regularly worth 50c, 75c or
and $1.00, special
WINGED M PESXANTS. The latest and most
nnnular emblem of the Multnomah Club. In
ALL PENNANTS REDUCED. Our regular
school and college pennants Portland Acade
my, Hill Military Academy, Columbia Uni
versity. East Side High School, Portland High
School. The 65c grades 39e. and the 0"
50c kind JOC
These pennants are all In official colors and
designs. Come while the assortment Is perfect
and make your selection.
Comes In widths of to 4 Inches and In 4
designs, from 15c the yard
to
35c
red ana wnne. i ju m want, uhc iu
wave on Thursday. Each
50c
VALENCIENNES LACES In edges jar insertions ; a large variety of patterns, in widths from
. 1 inch to 2y2 inches, either in round mesh or French Val. designs. They are regularly worth
from 12V2C to 30c a vard, or $1.50 to $2.50 the dozen. Today, your choice, per dozen 70
virHc a7C
MULTNOMAH OR OREGON PENNANTS They
are good slsed and good colors. Regular 75c
quality, but selling Wednesday for, 3&C
LET US HELP MAKE THANKSGIVING HAPPY
Great Sale of Shoes
A more opportune sale were impos
sible, for right now is when you need
new shoes, and right now is when we
offer some of the most phenomenal
values that shoe men have ever heard
of. Be early and you will profit
largely.
LOT 1 Women's French heel Shoes
in tan or black kid or calf leathers.
rue sizes are oroken m
some lines, but all can be
fitted. Worth 0 Q
$3.50 and up. 07
LOT 2 1000 pairs of women's heavy sole shoes in kid,
dull calf or patent leather, Blucher cut. f O JQ
Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values O a
LOT 3 Women's high-grade shoes, 3500 pairs, button
or lace, light or heavy soles, all leathers. iJQ
Values $4.00 to $6.00, choice -. O .7
LOT 4 Women's shoes, $3.50 Du Barrvs, $3.00 Empress
and odd lines of $3.00 and $3.50 QO
grades ipl.&O
LOT 5 Men's shoes, high-grade footwear in decidedly
good shapes and styles. Immense as- o on
sortment. Values $5.00 and up; choice. . pJ 07
LOT 6 Men's shoes in kid or calf leathers. Splendid
materials, all sizes, is one worth less than
$3.00; choice
$2.39
$9.00 Wilton Rugs, $6.75
200 homefltters should be on hand early this morning, for there are 200
of these handsome rugs bargainized. They are the newest patterns and
colorings; 11 designs to choose from; size 36x63 inches. 77
Regularly worth $9.00 each; a bargain marvel today pO. f V
COUCH COVERS In heavy tapestry, 50 inches wide, 108 inches long,
fringed all around and regularly worth $2.00 each; 7
special !.
We 11 Save You Half on a Gown or
Evening Coat for the Ball
Lovely, luxuriant affairs that will delight the heart of any woman. Moreover,
we are offering them at prices just half the usual values.. Gowns that were
priced at $75.00 and up and Coats marked $65.00 and up are in this assorV
ment, and all we own, without reserve, are included at WW A V r
prices just jg MjTTLMiF
150 OP THE FINEST TAILORED STREET AND CALLING GOWNS in the
land on sale, from makers whose names are famous, constructed from the best
materials, trimmed in an artistic manner. They are this season's preferred
productions. In handsomely, yes, elaborately-trimmed effects, with a few un
usually smart plain tailored styles. The decorations are marvels of good
taste in artistic braiding and lace to match material. There is a choice array
of good colors to select from. In all ways, these garments are the acme of
perfection in style, make and finish. Regularly worth W W7 O O
from $50.00 to $175.00; your choice of any 3 I XSj33
Another Lot of Suits at Half Price
In this assortment, too, you will find quite profusely trimmed, or the
almost severely tailored models. These run in values from $20 to $150
each. "Workmanship, materials and trimmings, as well as style, entitle
them to vour careful consideration, if you've a garment need to supply.
$ 20.00 Suits $10.00 $100.00 Suits $50.00
$ 50.00 Suits $25.00 $150.00 Suits $75.00
Women s Rainc9ts Reduced Ml
This means choice of any Raincoat we have in the house. The Craven
ettes run from $10.00 to $45.00 each at regular price. The Silk Coats
many new models being shown are $28.50 to $75.00 values. There
are moires also in plaids, checks and Roman stripes.
$10.00 values $ 7.50 $20.00 values $15.00
$45.00 values $33.75 $75.00 values $56.25
AllWomenys Furs Reduced 4
We offer these vivid values on the largest and best-assorted stock of
Purs in all Portland. We call special attention to our Mink Pieces
Scarfs, Muffs and Sets. The newest and most approved fashions in
furs are here m abundance, and on any one you
may now
SA VE V4
Fancy Hose to $2.50 69c Pr.
See the Fifth-St. Window.
A hosiery economy of unequaled im
portance ; unheard-of reductions on
the finest examples of the best
hosiery manufactured in the world.
Fine French lisle in Jacquard pat
terns, in dots, stripes, lace, boot or
allover effects; silk and lisle in
plaids and other patterns; there
are also plain colors and white,
navv, tan and black, in the all-lisle
or part silk. The regular values run from 85c to $2.50
the pair, and for today we offer a bargain that
will set a new pace for values in hosiery in
Portland. See the Fifth-street window. Pair 07C
Women's Hose Worth 65c for 25 c
Fine lisle or lace Hose, in black, tan, navy, garnet, gray,
pink or fancy effects; there are also a large number
of brilliant black hose in embroidered designs. Come
look over the large table full of them and buy in ad
vance for Christmas use. Worth 35c to 65c OZ-,
the pair; choice JC
WOMEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE in plain black, one of
the best grades made and selling regularly at $1.00
the pair. We will make a special price to- (ZCh
day of $4 per box of six pairs, or, the pair . . "
Roy alWorcester Corsets
"BON TON" MODELS
We've been through the stock and selected several hundred pairs of these
famous corsets, dividing them into two lots. They are bargains unpar
alleled! Fpr all figures slender, medium or stout, and in sizes from 18
to 36. Materials are coutille, batiste, silk and figured fO A 7
broche. Lot 1 are corsets regularly worth $3.50; choice for-V"
Lot 2 is composed of corsets regularly worth from $6.00 to O OQ
$7.50 each; save tremendously by paying only pJJ&
THESE CORSETS CANNOT BE EXCHANGED OR RETURNED
Richardson's Famous Linens
Made in Belfast, the home of
the world's largest linen indus
tries. Richardson's works were
established more than 100 years
ago, and for more than a cen
tury Richardson's linens have
been famous as the best made.
The spinning, weaving and
bleaching are all done by ex
perts. For more than 20 years
we've been Portland agents for
the Richardson linens. You
know our reputation as a linen
store mark well the fact that
the bargains that follow are in
these grades. Damask pattern
tablecloths, with one dozen nap
kins to match.
Fine Tablecloths
Cloth 2 yards square; a
$7.00 value, now
Cloth 2x2y2 yards ; a $7.75
value
Cloth 2x3 yards, an $8.50
value
Table Damask, full width, in several
exquisitely beautiful patterns, worth
$2.25 the a f
vard
$6.15
$6.83
$7.50
PATTERN TABLECLOTHS Pine
double Damask, 2x3 yards. Worth
$4.50 each.
Special
$3.60
HAND-EMBROIDERED SCARFS,
Centerpieces and Teacloths, with hem
stitched border; Richardson's linen.
$1.15 values 852
$2.00 values $1.50
$3.25 values $2.65
$8.00 values $5.00
To Grace Your Table
Cut Glass
WINE BOTTLES
Reg. price $9, sp'l., each. 8 7.15
Reg. worth $11, sp'l, ea.S 8.75
Reg. $22 vals., spl, each. $15. 50
SALTS AND PEPPERS
Reg. price $1, sp'l, pair.. 75
Reg. worth $1.50, sp'l, pr.Sl.lo
Reg. $1.80 vals., sp'l, pair. $1.40
Reg. worth $2.50, sp'l, pr.$1.95
WATER PITCHERS
Reg. worth $9, sp'l., ea.S 7.15
Reg. price $15, sp'l., ea. .$11.75
WATER TUMBLERS
Regular $12.75, special, dozen $10.15
Regularly worth $15.00, special, dozen J511.75
Regular $22.00 values, special, dozen JS17.50
Regular price $30.00, special, dozen S 123. 50
Regular $36.00 values, special, dozen $28.75
KNIFE RESTS
Regular $1.25 values, special, each 95 &
Regular price $2.75, special, each $2.15
Regularly worth $7.25, special, each $5.75
SAVINGS ON DINNER SETS
ENGLISH SEMI-PORCELAIN
With Border Decorations.
50-piece sets, regular price $7.20,
special, the set $5.40
DECORATED SEMI-PORCELAIN
50-piece set, regular price $6.80,
special, the set $5.10
60-piece set, regularly worth $9.10,
special, the set $6.83
HAVTLAND DECORATED
CHINA
100 pes, w'th $40.00, spl. $30.00
100 pes, reg. $48.25, spl. $33.50
100 pes, w'th $58.00, spl. $40. 50
117 pes, w'th $77.00; spl. $53.00
SYRACUSE DECORATED
CHINA
112 pes., worth $15, sp'l. $10.95
112 pes., worth $18, sp'l. $13.00
GERMAN CHINA DINNER
SETS
100 pieces, worth $22 set. $17.50
100 pieces, worth $20 set. $15.50
CARVING SETS, 3 PIECES
Beg. price $3, special, set. $2.35
Reg. worth $4.50, sp'l, set. $3.55
Reg. $5 values, special, set. $3. 95
Reg. price $5.50, sp'l, set. $4. 35
Reg. worth $7, special, set. $5. 55
Reg. $9 values, special, set. $7. 15
$1. 75 Silk Special at 83c
A wonderful
whirl in the
silk section
that has to do
with the dis-
t r i b u t ion of
18,000 yards of
silks in plain
colors or the
best novelties..
The patterned
silks are plaids,
checks or
stripes or Jac
quards in taf
feta and lou
i s i n e weaves.
India silks. 27
inches wide, in black or white only. Crepe de chino, in plain colors. Peau de
cygne, in black or white only. Evening silks, in pompadour effects, and new colors
and handsome grenadines. In this assortment there are suns ior
every purpose. For sensible everyday or extremely dressy even
ing wear, and by buying now you will save from one-third to
more than half. Regular $1.25 and $1.75 values; price, the yard
Dress Goods 51c Yard II 56 -In. Panama $1.09
83c
Novelty Suiting in Panama, hard fin
ished worsted, French foules, $1.00
and $1.25 qualities 51?
IMPORTED SUITINGS, English or
French plaids, wool or silk and wool
mixtures, worth $12.5 and $1.50 the
yard 79
A phenomenally good value on the most
wanted weave to be had; colors are
navy, brown, green or black; regular
$1.75 value, for $1.09
COLORED DRESS GOODS in newest
weaves and shades, regularly $1.50 to
$2.50 the yard; hundreds of yard 98
s
STABS ALIi COMERS TILL MAR
SHAL FINISHES HIM.
Forest Agent Causes Reign of Ter
ror Ignores Bullets Till His
Skull Is Crushed.
DENVER, Nov. 26. A special to the
Post from Alamosa, Colo., says that af
ter Betting flre to the Palma Hotel early
today and attempting to commit suicide,
Basllio Rodriguez, a Government Forest
Reserve Agent from New Mexico,
stabbed C. B. Anderson, of Coldwater,
Mich., to death; seriously stabbed and
assaulted four other men and Anally
attempted to kill City Marshal Baumash
fir, who was attempting to arrest him.
The Marshal then shot and killed the
Mexican, who was undoubtedly insane.
Rodriguez started the fire In his
room in the hotel by hurling a light
ed lamp to the floor. Then, slashing
his throat, he rushed from the room
and broke In the door of the room oc
cupied by Leonard Nation, of Little
ton, Ala., and J. W. Hague, of Duran
go. Colo. He stabbed both repeatedly
and then fled to the stairway, where he
net Anderson, who has recently been
employed as a sawmill engineer at
Edith. N. M., and was on his way to
his home at Coldwater, Mich. He
plunged his knife in Anderson's neck,
severing the jugular vein. Anderson
plunged down the stairway, breaking
his neck. F. Mllburn, of Alamosa, was
the next man to meet the maniac, and
Rodriguez stabbed him in the face and
shoulder.
In the meantime a call for help had
been sent to City Marshal John
Baumaster. The first man to respond
to the call was Charles Ewerts, who
attempted to grapple with Rodriguez.
The Mexican ceised a large water
pitcher and stunned Ewerts with a
blow. By this time Baumaster ar
rived and fired four bullets into the
crazy man. Rodriguez paid no atten
tion to the bullets and closed with the
Marshal, who, clubbing his revolver,
crushed the maniac s skull.
Plague Cases on Decrease.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25. The plague
situation shows much Improvement. Only
a1 few verified cases remain under treat
ment. The following figures were given
out by the Board of Health today: To
tal number of verified cases up to noon
last Saturday. 101; deaths, 63; discharged
as cured. 30; verified cases still under
treatment. 8; suspected cases. 39.
was treated to a coat of sticky fly paper
for a false article on the organization
of a "smoking club" of the co-eds. Levy
has been publicly reprimanded for writ
ing the article and placed on probation
by the undergraduates students' affairs
committee. Also, proceeding on the ground
that two wrongs do not make a right,
the committee has publicly reprimanded
the men who did the hazing and placed
them on probation for the remainder of
the term. The matter has been under
consideration for some time.
Cleveland Only Had Indigestion.
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 25. It . was
declared at the residence of Grover Cleve
land today that the report of his illness
was exaggerated and that he had been
Disciplines Both Hazed and Hazers.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
Berkeley. Cal., Nov. 25. As a result of
the recent hazing of D. L. Levy, who
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CLUFECO SHRUNK
Collar.
Quarter Siaea, 15c each, 1 for 25c.
tl.Ul.TT. PEXBODV 4 CO..
MH.n f Cinett ind Woo.roh Shirt..
suffering only from an attack of indiges
tion, from which he had completely re
covered this morning. Dr. Carnochan,
after visiting Mr. Cleveland today, stated
that he was up and about and showing
no signs of yesterday's attack.
De Moines, la. Frank Gretehel, who was in
jured In an automobile accident In which R.
O. Nattlnger was killed. Saturday, died Sun
day. Other members of the party who re
ceived Injuries will recover.
COFFEE
It isn't much itself; but it
makes a good breakfast of
common materials.
Tour trocar returna your money If to.
don't UK Bcbliunra B..t: w. par mm.
We Are Now Prepared
To show the grandest stock of diamonds, jewelry, silverware, watches,
cut glass, art goods and other kindred lines, ever displayed in Port
land. Each and every article is carefully selected for quality, and,
with the variety of exclusive styles, makes your selections choice in
every detail. Prices are interesting and in plain figures.
Corner Third and Washington Street
Manufacturing Jawslara Opticians Diamond Importers
G. P. RUMMEL1N 8 SONS
126 SECOND STREET BT. WASHINGTON AND ALDER
Established 1870
We are showing new styles in
Alaska Mink Goats, Persian
Lamb Coats, Alaska Sealskin
Goats, Russian Pony Coats, As
trachan Coats, Squirrel Coati
FUR NECKWEAR AND
MUFFS made in Sable, Ermine,
Black Lynx, Blue Lynx, Sable
Fox, White Fox, Mink, Etc.,
Etc. Send for Catalogue.
FUR RUGS, ROBES
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