Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 04, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1907.
Novelty Dress
A sweeping sale of our Novelty
cal folk, who are on the alert 'for
best dress roods value yet offered;
orings,-weights, weaves, patterns
The regular II and $1.25 CQ
qualities, special at. .Vl .''-
J2 and $2.50 grades for, QO
yard fot
ROYAL WASH TAFFETA A
special weave In wash silks In
every wanted shade; brilliantly
bargain lzed for today only,
at this special price, ?Q
the yard.... OCC
For the Young Folks
Kid Body Dolls, hair-stuffed; have
sleeping eyes and beautiful curled
wigs; fitted with shoes and stock
ings; a regular $1.25 QEf
value, special at. ........
Mechanical Trains A toy that will
greatly please the boy who wants
toys that "go." Engine, tender
and two coaches, with an oval
track, good size. A key-wind toy
that furnishes endless amusement
for lively -lads; reg- fljl
ular $2.25 value pl.UJ
6 Pairs Black Hose $4.00
A prime grade of black Silk Lisle Hose that will embroider nicely are
just the thing to buy and decorate with the initials or monogram of your
friends. Secure these now, for you'll need some time to get them ready;
we have plenty of them at the present time, and may not be so well sup
plied later, if the rush keeps up.
AND THERE'S A SALE ON NOW YOU SAVE BY BEING PROMPT
A box of six pairs of brilliant fast
black Hose, silk-finished lisle, 75c
the pair or the whole CI ff
six pairs for pt.VU
Women's Fine Silk Hose, specially
adapted for embroidering, in many
qualities and prices.
$1.50 O. W. & K. Silk Yd. $1.19
This is quite the lowest price liable to be quoted in many a day
on a texture of such sterling worth. It's a special that all classes
will be interested in ; from those who must plan closely and econo
mize carefully to the woman whose liberal allowance permits of
generous purchases. This silk is suitable for the construction of
rich attire in waists, entire costumes, separate skirts or petticoats.
No woman who reads this ad. but can use more or less, and such
an opportunity will be a long time in coming again. Be on hand
early arid secure your share of this famously good f-i iq
silk, 36 inches wide, regular $1.50 yard. J 1 1
BLACK TAFFETA SILK, sells
regularly for $1.50 yard, an
other lot, today $1.09
Women's Xmas 'Kerchiefs
Women's Linen Handkerchiefs,
Richardson '6 linen, made with 4
inch hemstitehed hem; come tied
6 in a bunch, and we prefer to
sell them that way, but, if you
like, we will break the bunch and
sell you one. They are regular
15c values j very special at, ea.9f
Women's Embroidered Kerchiefs,
of fine Swiss; two styles, one em
broidered and finished with plain
hemstitched border one with
scalloped edge and embroidered
design. Either one a very pretty
style. The regular values are 40c,
45c and 50c each; the sale price
is only 25
Women's Embroidered Kerchiefs,
6 assorted designs in each box ;
sold by the box only, at $1.75,
$2.00, $3.50 and up to $7.00
Women's - Hand - Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched
or scalloped edge; made in Ire-
'land to our special order. A very
fine grade, sheer material, dain
tily hand-worked. "Worth $1.00
each, sale price .....57?
Women's Embroidered Handker
chiefs, with scalloped edge or em
broidered center with hemstitched
edge; fine, sheer linen; 35c, 50c,
60c, 65c, 75c, up to $5.00
Women's Sheer Linen Handker
chiefs, . with embroidered corner
and initial; exceedingly dainty;
'each, 25c, 35c and ..50
REVIVE THE COUNTY RENT
DIVISIONISTS REQUEST REVIEW
OF COURT DECISION. "
Aberdeen Attorneys Propose to
Carry Contest to United States
Court if Xecd Be.
r -
ABERDEEN, Wash.. Dec. 3. (Spe
cial.) The attorneys representing
those who have favored and fought for
the division of Chehalis County are
not going to give up until the Supreme
Court listens to a petition asking for
a review of the entire proceedings con
nected with the case.
A petition is now being prepared for
presentation to the court asking for a
full review. The attorneys on Grays
Harbor are agreed, and they have had
the opinions of outside attorneys that
the Supreme Court Justice who decid
ed that the legislative enactment is un
constitutional are untenable on all
points which -they considered. It is
u"rierstood that if a rehearing is de
Goods 59c
Suitings that will bring economl
unusual values. These are the
a tremendous assortment of col
and qualities. Priced as follows:
$1.50 and $1.75 grades,
for
$2.75 and $3 qualities
at
79c
$1.49
BLACK DRESS GOODS Fine
Panama, the- most popular
weave for this season's wear;
an exceptional offer from our
black dress goods counter;
yard". ?T.'. $1-09
Here is a list of Wednesday specials
that will bring delight to the heart of
every boy and girl who visits our ' 4th
floor. Four bargains on the sort of toys
that every child takes the keenest en
joyment in owning. Buy early, and by
all means see these good values:
Jointed Teddy Bears, manufactured by
the best makers in the world, and made
from the best quality of real bear cloth.
Mind you, they are full jointed and for
today only we offer them at 00
the special price of OOV
Pewter Tea Sets for the little miss
who is fond of playing at house
keeping. They are regularly
worth 2oc the set; spe- "1 A
cial at.
.a, aw
SAY, HAVE YOU SEEN "BEAR
VILLE" YET?
It's a treat every boy and girl
in Portland should have. See doz
ens and dozens of cunning little
Teddy Bears having all sorts of
funny times. See Buster Brown's
dog "Tige," and Puss in Boots
and all the rest of it. Just tell the
I elevator man, "4th floor, please."
Boys' Waists, of fine madras, good
patterns and new styles; the best
values to be had. 50
Boys' Caps, golf, yacht and outing
styles, all colors and prices: 25c,
60c and 75
BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 19-
in.
wide, regular 85c quality,
special
,.61f
Women's Embroidered Handker
chiefs, unlaundered, very hand
somely embroidered and exceed
ingly fine material. If these ker
chiefs were laundered, the duties
and original cost would make us
sell them for $1.25 each, but now
they cost you only 30
Women's Crossbar Handkerchiefs,
fine shamrock linen, finished with
-inch hem; each, according to
quality, 25c, 35c, up to. ..$5.00
Women's Shirtwaist Handker
chiefs, embroidered in corner,
with i-inch colored border and
hemstitched hem, assorted colors.
Special values, 3 for $1.00
Women '8 Lace Handkerchiefs, in
dainty, delicate Valenciennes lace
with center of sheer Swiss. A
handkerchief exquisitely dainty
and beautiful. Regularly worth
20c each. One of the best spe-'
cials in this great kerchief sale,
each 10
Women'B Ha ndkerchlef s, soft
bleached, 6 in a box; laundered
and ready to use; each.. . ..25
Children's Kerchiefs, with fancy
colored borders; come 3 in a box,
at 25c, 35c and 50
Women's Soft Bleached Kerchiefs,
exquisitely hand embroidered; an
endless assortment of qualities
and designs; $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
and up to $17.50
nied that the case will then be taken
to the United States Supreme Court.
The decision to take the caBe once
more to the Supreme Court has awak
ened new interest here in county divi
sion, which was supposed to have been
settled, at least for some time.
The Chehalis County Commissioners
have audited the bill of W. H. Abel for
J."00D, the amoujit agreed upon for
fighting county -division through the
Supreme Court. The bill is allowed,
pending action in the Superior Court
of a hearing on an injunction brought
by Samuel Benn, of this city, to prevent
payment.
The money cannot be drawn on until
the injunction proceedings are settled
and the court has so far fixed no time
for taxing up the matter.
It is the purpose of Mr. Benn and
those interested with him to fight the
proposed payment. If necessary, as far
as the Supreme Court.
Want Federal Inspector.
MEDFORD. Or., Dec. 3. (Special.)
At a meeting of the Rogue River Hor
ticultural Society, Just held, It was
unanimously decided by the members
that fruit growing In Southern Oregon
has reached s,uch proportions that the
service of a Federal Inspector has be
come necessary and to that end a
memorial wm addressed tbe Secre
O. W. & K.
Sewing
Machines
Make practical and last
ing gifts for housekeep
ers. Come in early and
let ns show their advan- '
tages. Have one delivered
for Christmas.
Imported Lingerie a Fourth Less
See the superb window display. Come to the second floor and find exhibited and on sale the largest
and most exquisite assortment of fine underwear ever brought to the Pacific Coast. All the past week
we've been busj checking off a large shipment direct from Europe. These goods were due here over two
months ago, but delay in transportation and in the local custom-house has held them up until now. The
season is well advanced and the selling must, of necessity, be. more rapid than had they reached us on
time; therefore, we offer the entire line at one-fourth below the regular price. These garments are rare
examples of artistic handiwork, marvels of dainty embroidery and original design. The materials are
PeAian lawn, linen or fine nainsook. They're embroidered by hand in very elaborate designs or in
dainty bow knots, in fleur de lis effects or polka dots. Some are trimmed in real Normandy, Valenci
ennes or Point de Paris laces. Here is an opportunity for women of discriminating taste to stock up
their wardrobe at much less than usual cost. As examples of the savings to be found:.
BRIDAL SETS
Worth $12.00 to $60.00 Now $9.00 to $45.00
DRAWERS
Worth $1.75 to $15.00 Now $1.31 to $11.25
CORSET COVERS
Worth $2.00 to $11.50 Now $1.50 to $8.62
Hemstitched Centerpieces, made of linen, white
or ecru color, stamped ready to embroider in
Nordesca, Holbein or cross-stitch designs; 3
sizes, priced as follows: 18x54 inches, regu
larly $1.50, now 97c; 28x30 inches, regularly
3l.do, now oc, ana iH-mcn square,
regularly $1.00, now.
Swiss Shopping or Lunch Baskets, an .article
that will come into great popularity during
the holiday shopping season. Very finely
woven and extra heavy weight, made with
double handles. These sell regularly at 25c
each; today the price drops to, "I "T
each A C
Suits Worth to $85 for $36. 75
A stupendous, sensational
highest nualitv and in irreproachable stvle radically reduced for a
j. J J. V -. mi A C
Get ready to attend and come early for first choice. Suits that were gathered here in
plentiful numbers to please the critical taste of the O., W. & K. clientele. Manv
models are" to be found, and the materials are in plain colors or fancy effects. The
plain colors are black, navy blue, red or brown. The fancy weaves include all wanted
shadings in plaids, checks, stripes and mixtures. A glittering example of our su
premacy in the distribution of high-class apparel. Suits fashioned by the best tailors
in America. Most of them average $60.00 to $65.00 at regular gt g t
price, while some are worth as much as $85.00. Be smartly Jgn g
dressed; own one of these and pay only fJJr m Jr
WOMEN'S NORFOLK SWEATERS, in white and gray. There are all sizes, and the
style is the popular coat effect. It's a new shipment,-just received, and the assort
ment is complete.
Women's Initial Handkerchiefs of fine cambric or sheer
. linen, finished with 4-inch hem; superb values, 25
and ." .35
Women's Unlaundered Kerchiefs of pure linen; convent
made and embroidered by hand; have crossbar border
and 4-inch hemstitched hem. These come 6 in a bunch.
If laundered, they would cost you 35c each, but sold
this way, they are one of the greatest handkerchief val
ues to be had. Bunch of 6 98
tary of Agriculture asking that he ap
point a fruit inspector for duty here.
G. "W. Taylor was named to succeed Al
fred Weeks as County Fruit Inspector,
the latter having found his business in
terests such that he could not devote
the required attention to It.
Finds Them Obeying Law.
HEPPNER, Or., Dec. 3. (Special.) E.
D. Trumbull, deputy commissioner iand
factory Inspector, who has been in Mor
row County the past two weeks in
specting factories of all kinds, reports the
mills in good shape and says the owners
are not in the least antagonistic to the
law. He has examined every sawmill In
the mountains tributary to the place and
the planing and flour mills in this city,
besides the print shops and foundries.
Invites State Commission.
MEDFORD, Or., Dec. 3. (Special.)
The State Railroad Commissioners have
been Invited by the Medford Commer
cial Club to meet In this city at tho
close of the meeting to be held in Ash
land on the 9th Inst. During the meet
ing here the business men will make
a plea to the representatives of the
Commission for the restoration of the
night trains recently removed.
Uanaa shoes keB your feat dry.
Vfisfii ifmi iim iff VZ21L12VXli-"l-
CO
sacrifice, in the suit section
SECURE JUSTICE BY FORCE
WITNESS SAYS HE LED BODY
OF A3.MED MEN.
Witness Against Powers Tells Re
markable Story of Goebel
Murder Conspiracy.
GEORGETOWN, Ky., Dec. 3. At the
opening of the trial of Caleb' Powers,
the commonwealth put Robert Noakes,
railroad conductor and labor leader, of
Rossvllle, 111., on the witness stand.
Noakes was Jointly charged with Taylor,
Powers and Flnley, with being accessory
to the assassination of Governor Goebel.
but escaped indictment, it is alleged, by
turning state's evidence. , v
Noakes testified that under the direction
of Flnley and Powers he took a posse
of men to Frankfort in November, 1S99,
while the state election board was in ses
sion for the purpose of intimidating that
body. He said he had Instructions to see
Justice was had. or to hang the election
Royal
Worcester
Corsets
Are the only make we sell.
We are exclusive agents
for Portland. Over 100
different styles. They fit
any figure that is normal.
GOWNS
Worth $5.00 to $32.50 Now $3.75 to $23,38
SKIRTS
Worth $5.50 to $60.00 No $3.12 to $45.00
CHEMISE
Worth $2.00 to $11.50 Now' $3.12 to $13.13
Children's Wool Dresses, in serge, cashmere,
flannel or mixtures. Colors are navy, red.
brown, green, black and white combinations.
Sailor, Russian, Buster Brown or French
styles; ages 12 to 14 years; values 65c to
S8:d.:" One-Third
Children's Bonnets, full front or tight-fitting,
models; of good quality silk and velvet; we
have them in a great variety of styles, and
the prices are phenomenally low. This is a
lot of broken lines ; read the prices : Those
" regularly worth from 50c to $3, now... 14
$4.50 to $8.50 values $1.37
today.
Garments of the
sweeping sale.
Men's Handkerchief, good grade pure linen, neatly hem
stitched; openwork Initial; half dozen in a box; regular
worth 85e; special, the box S1.40
Hen's Handkerchiefs, Japonette hemstitched, with large silk
Initial, full size; excellent values, regular 20c values;
special, half dozen 75
Men's Handkerchiefs, fine Quality pure silk, with beautiful
silk initial, full size, neatly hemstitched; regular worth
50c; special, the dozen 85.25
Men's Handkerchiefs, all pure linen, hemstitched, beautiful
script letter initial; half dozen in a box; excellent 50c
values; special, the box 82.65
commissioners. After reaching Frankfort
he was told by Flnley to take the men
back to the mountaiils, as Governor Brad
ley did not approve of the plan. The wit
ness detailed a conversation with Powers
on the train near Barbourvlllo, Ky., In
which he said Powers asked him to or
ganize a military company, and go to
Frankfort, Powers saying in regard to
the contest then pending that the "con
test will amount to nothing, as Goebel is
as good as dead."
On cross-examination Noakes could not
give exact dates and other details In re
gard to these circumstances and conver
sations. James Howard was brought here from
the state penitentiary today to consult
with and testify for Powers'. Howard is
ierving a life sentence for the same crime
charged against Powers.
A sensation was caused when it be
came known that Frank Cecil, one of the
chief witnesses for the prosecution, had
disappeared during last night. The prose
cution asserts that the defense has run
Cecil away to keep him from testifying,
while the flefendanf s attorneys assert
that it is a trick on the part bf the proje
ction to delay or stop the trial, as Cecil
Is known to be one of the strongest wit
nesses against Powers.
The prosecution Is said to have infor
mation that Cecil told a friend yesterday
before leaving that he had received $2000
and promise of pardon for Jumnljia his
Do Your Shopping Early
' It you'd make It easy for the workers behind the counters and on
the delivery wagons, do your shopping early this year. Early in the
day and early in the month. We are here to serve you. and we want
to do it to the best of our ability; we want to make this the best shop
ping place In all the West. We don't want to ask unreasonable
things; but we ask you to help make It easy for our band of loyal
workers. Shop early in the day and you'll confer a favor on the
clerks who serve you faithfully all day long. Have your packages
delivered as early in the month as possible and you'll lighten the
load on the shoulders of our delivery- force. Join hands with us in
this movement to make this Tuletide season easy for our army of
helpers to get through and1 have more time and better, attention
yourself.
Choose Oriental Rugs
For those who take pride in the way
their homes are furnished, what is more
acceptable than a handsome Oriental Rug
as a Christmas gift? For your wife, for a
sister, for mother, or any one who revels
in rich floor coverings, here is an unusual
opportunity to give an appropriate pres
ent and save something on the cost. The
rugs on which the special prices are in
- force are the richest products of the skilled
weavers in the land of the rising sun.
Some of them perhaps graced the floor of
a nabob; some did duty on the floor of a
wandering camp dweller. Rich blending of
colors of pleasing contrast: Shirvans, Dag
hestans, Beloochistans, Cabistans, Bookha
ras, Khivas, Kirmanehas, Sarouks, Kazaks
and Anatolias. Regular $10.00 values, spe
cial for this sale $8.15
$11.00 values, special
at
$12.50 values, special
at
$22.50 values, special
at ;
$33.00 values, spe
cial at
. $8.95
$10.25
$18.50
$30.00
$00 qualities, sell- CCf Art
ing now at pOvfsV
$85 qualities, sell- Cjrt rtrt
ing now at. P
$50.00
$70.00
' INTERMEDIATE PRICES AT CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS
Come to the Linen Aisle
Table Damask, mercerized, in as
sorted handsome patterns, good
wearing quality; regular OQ
price 50c; special, yard. OSC
Scarfs, linefi finish, neatly hem
stitched; size 17x27, reg- 1
ularly worth 25c; special. AJl
HANDKERCHIEF CAMBRIC
Richardson's pure linen, at greatly
reduced prices for the holidays:
$1.75 values, special, flj 1 OO
vard : Y
$1.50 values, special,
vard
$1.19
Decorated China Third Floor
CAKE PLATES
25c values, special
at
35c values, special
at
Regularly worth 50c, spe
cial price, each
SALAD BOWLS
Worth 25c, special
at
Worth 35c, special
at
15c
25c
35c
15c
25c
Regular price 50c. special OC
today, each JJt
Spoon Trays, regular $1.00 7Qf.
values, special, each
Chop Plates, regular d CO
price $2, sp'l., each. .P JO
Bronze Busts and Figures, in a
large assortment to select from.
They are handsome, artistic pieces
your, choice today, one-third
regular.
SUGAR AND CREAMS
Worth 35c, special at, Oif
pair.
v w w
Bisque Figures
Men's 'Kerchief Sale
Men's Sk Handkerchiefs, good qual
ity, pure silk, hemstitched, 18-lnch
size, excellent 25c values; special,
the dozen $2.75
Men's Handkerchiefs, fine quality
silk, entirely new fabric, soft fin
ish, ready for use; regular 3.io vaN
uos; special, the dozen $2.2o
Men's Handkerchiefs, fine quality
cambric, with fancy borders, just
the thing for boys" school we"'!
special, dozen 50r
Men's Handkerchiefs, good grude
cambric, neatly hemstitched: regu
larly worth loc: special, doz.ft l.OO
Men's Handkerchiefs, pure linen; our
own importation; 1-inch hem
stitched border; regular price 25c:
special, six for 7oC
Men's Handkerchiefs, fine grade or
pure linen, beautifully hand hem
stitched, laundered; our own im
portation; special, the doz..$2.75
bond. The name of this friend is not
given.
Costly Fire at Iieavenwortli.
LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Dec. 3. A Are
which is .supposed to have originated
from defective electric wiring tonight de
stroyed the west wing of the barracks
occupied by Company E, Thirteenth In
fantry, entailing a loss to the Govern
ment of about 315,000, besides much loss
of personal property belonging to the
members of the company. The barracks,
said to be the finest in the world, were
built a few years ago at a cost of J36.000
each. ,
Don't Want the Islands.
BOSTON, Dec. 3. Almost no senti
ment in any part of the country In
favor of retention of the Philippines
was reported at the ninth annual
Hood's Pills
The best
LsxstiT
CntliBWU
AfteiMjinnr pillj purely ruept&ble; prompt nd
Pleasants asm? to taka and easy to operat. 23c
Peptiron Pills
Iranize the blood, feed the aerrM and breln. tons
the etomarn. and ire reitfnl eleep. Kte. or 1.
CruMjRte or mail. C. I. Hood Co., owLL Haas,
If SlsUs hr Hood it's Good.
II .$123 qualities,
selling now at
$225 qualities,
selling now at
II $104.50
IS,.. ..$187.50
Regularly worth $1.40, J1 -
special today, yard. . P "
Russian Crash, nil linen, extra
weight; regular , price r7f'yn
10c; special, the yard...
Toweling, Irish roller, line quality,
extra heavy; regular 18c "1 Ag
values, special, the yard . . TfV
Sheeting, bleached, full 24 yards,
heavy quality; reg. price OQ
35c, special, the yard s&svC
Muslin, bleached, exceptionally
good value at loc; special price
ytd!?:1?:':.!1::.. 12V2C
Worth 50c, special at,
pair
Worth 75c, special at,
pair
Worth $1.00, special at,
pair.
37c
55c
79c
Regular price $1.50; Ol IP
special, each px.XJ
TEA SETS Three-piece set, regu
lar $2.25; special, 70
the set pl0
OLIVE TRAYS
Regular 5e values, spe- PI
cial at.. O 1C
Regular 60c values, spe- A7r
cial at f C
TOBACCO JARS
$1.25 values, special,
each
$2.25 values, special,
each
$2.50 values, special,
each
$3.50 values, special,
each
98c
$1.75
$1.98
$2.75
Regularly worth $3.90, rtrt
special today, each.
Regularly worth $1.75 to $35.00; your
unrestricted choice of any piece in the
lot, ONE-THIRD LESS.
Men's Handkerchiefs, pure silk,
neatly hemstitched, 21-lnch size;
regularly worth o0c; speciiil, the
dozen $5.25
Men's Handkerchiefs, pure linen,
beautifully hand hemstitched, In
soft finish, full size; regular price
three for 1; special, dozen $3.75
Men's Handkerchiefs, fine quality
pure linon, hand hemstitched, ex
ceptionally good values at 5.1c; the
dozen $5.25
Men's Handkerchiefs, pure linen,
neatly hemstitched, our own impor
tations; half dozen in a fancy box;
regular 60o values; special, the
bo $1.90
Men's Handkerchiefs, fine grade of
cambric, hemstitched; large open
work initial; half dozen in a box;
exceptionally good values at 20c;
special, the box 75
sssaJ
meeting of the Anti-Imperialist League,
held here today. The meeting was well
attended.
THEN! NOW!
Twenty years ago: One
store, no BKeiicirs.
Today: Seven stores,
over 2000 acenclee.
This, In brief. Is the story
of JAEGER success In the
United 8tatea. What other
underwear can show such
striking proof of merit?
All Weights for All Wants.
For Kale In Portland by
l.lpiuiin, Wolfe & Co.
Buffuin S; 1'endleton.
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