Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 05, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOILVLNG OK EG ONI AX, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908.
Long Silk Gloves $1.29 Pair
All White Petticoats at Vz Less
A snapping pood bargain in the preferred sorts o
handwear; black or white silk gloves in all size3.
Good, heavy quality, with double finger-tips. 16
button or elbow length ; sell regularly for $2.00 and
$2.25 the pair; Friday special at the ti OQ
exceedingly low price of, per pair, only pl
FEATHER BOAS and fine imported Scarfs for
evening wear, lawn fetes, receptions, etc. Lovely,
fluffy, filmy affairs, that lend a touch of grace and
beauty to any costume. Priced A w.
Friday at . ' A i-CSS
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS In
white cambric, with hemstitched or fancy border.
A grade regularly worth 5c each. j "1 Q
Priced Friday at O TUT lC
VEILS Lace, chiffon or square- net t- qq
veils, worth $3.50, $4 and $5, special. . .P lvO
ROBES AND SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS Of dainty sheer materials, yi em
broidered designs. Exceedingly beautiful effects. Shirtwaist patterns worth
from $2.00 to $5.00; robes worth from $10.00 to $50.00 f-frglf Pfino
Both on sale Friday at riUU A TICC
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns 10c and 15c
We Are Agents for Royal Worcester Corsets
$1.00 Table Damask 78c Yd.
2000 yards of Richardson's famous Irish Linen Damask
on sale Friday. Full bleached, pure flax; 2 yards wide
and 12 patterns to choose from. Unusually un- '7Qn
derprieed for Friday only at, the yard. . . ....... .
Out entire stock of White Petticoats are offered at this remark
able reduction. - Included are white nainsook, cambric and nrus
lin materials, domestic or imported garments. In trimmings they
ran from the very plain to the most elaborately embellished. The
decorations are fine hemstitched tucks and the most exquisitely
beautiful laces and embroideries. Our stock-is an immense one,
affording a selection bo complete that whatever one's taste in
price or design, a pleasing choice is assured. For Friday Tvery
white Petticoat in onr stock, in either long or knee lengthTis" on
sale at this special redaction .ONE-HALF LE S S
Royal Worcester Corsets. Summer model of fine white batiste,
made with medium high bust and princess hip. This model is suit
able for nearly any figure; comes in sizes 23 to 30; C "1 OQ
regular $1.75 value, priced for Friday's sale at, each. P
CUSHION TOPS A large assortment, in stamped and printed
effects; 50 designs to choose from; regular values rang- 07
ing from 50c to 65c; on sale Friday at this special price. G C
Children's White Dresses of white lawn, linen or pique, made in Buster Brown or fancy
sailor styles; sizes 2 to 14 years. Regular. values from 85c to $7.50. Priced as follows:
Regular 85 to $1.50 values for. . . 57 Regular $1.90 to $3.00 values for. . .$1.19
Regular $3.25 to $4.50 values for. ..$1.65 Regular $5.00 to $7.50 values for... $2.98
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Friday
TT3
cononny
Sale
furnishes Hundreds of Bargain Surprises For Rose Festival Visitors Shop at Portland's
Most
Reliable
Store
Bargains in Housefurnishings
During our great June Sale, prices are amazingly reduced on Silverware,
China and Cut Glass. We quote here just a few examples; let ns show you:
SILVERWARE
$3.75 Cake Baskets, ea $2.95
,f2.45 Spoon Travs, at, ea.$1.50
$4.90 Baking Dishes, sp'l.$3.90
$5.10 Sugars and Creams, on sale
at this special price, set.. $3.98
$8.50 Tea Sets, 3 pieces. .$6.75
Ink Stands worth $2.65 at. $1.75
$2.35 Ink Stands, Friday. $1.50
$2.80 Shaving Sets at. set. $2.25
Shaving Sefts worth $3.35. .$2.65
Bon Bons, reg. $2.65, for.. $1.85
Smoking Sets, reg. $4.50.. $3. 60
Ash Trays worth 90c ea., for..70
Comb, Brush and Mirror, worth
$7.50 the set, selling JjC QC
special at only, set PJ.iv
CHINA BARGAINIZED
Decorated Sherbets and Plates,
worth $14 the dozen, Q Cfl
selling now for only. . .P-'J'
Decorated Ramekins and Stands,
worth $3.50 the doz- 0 OC
en, during this sale PJJ
$2.25 Chop Dishes, only.. $1.50
Chop Dishes worth $2.50.. $1.67
Cracker Jars, reg. $3.50 ea.$2.25
$5 Cracker Jars, special. .$3.25
Fish Sets, reg. $7.00, now.. $4. 75
Game Sets, reg. $12, each..$8.00
75c Whip Cream Bowl and Plate,
on sale at this special price.. 50
Regular $1.15 Whip Cream Bowl
and Plate, special at, each..75
Regular $3.90 Bread and Butter
Plates, priced at, dozen. . .$2.60
Regular $5.50 Bread and Butter
Plates, on sale at, dozen. . .$3.65
$3.50 Dessert Plates, doz.. $2.30
$4.60 Dessert Plates, doz.. $3. 15
Salad Dishes, reg. 25c for. ..15
65c Salad Dishes, selling for.45
90c Salad Dishes, selling for. 60
Cake Plates, reg. 25c each.. 15
35c Cake Plates, selling for.. 25
90c Cake Plates, special, ea..60
$1.15 Cake Plates now only..7oJ
Mens 50c Hose Friday 27cPr.
100 dozen fancy silk lisle hose in stripes, dotted effects, N. Jacquard patterns and fancy
mixtures. Prime qualities, pleasing patterns; sell regularly at SOc the pair, . Q7
Friday only. This is a great opportunity that you cannot afford to miss, per pair C
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched
finish with half inch colored y '
border. 10c values; special, 4 for CJlS
MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS in madras or cham
bray. Neat patterns; striped or OQ
figured effects. $1.25 values at OuC
MEN'S SWEATER COATS in maroon,
navy or gray. Neatly trimmed. O A Q
Good quality at $4, Friday P3rt7
MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS in silk mixtures;
tan,- blue, cream or gray, f T t
$2.50 values, special Friday pJ. w J
Big Savings on Small Things
Darning Cotton, ou spools, black
or white; Friday special, 3 C
spools on sale for
Spool Cotton, best 6-cord Ameri
can thread, for hand or machine
use; black or white, all numbers;
six spools for . .25
Snap Dress Fasteners, in black or
white, small or large sizes; two
dozen on card; value 10c; Ef
Friday special, the card...
Belt Pin Book, containing 144 best
black and white-headed pins, Q
15c val., Friday special, ea..'-'
Back Combs, plain shell or amber
color, extra values; regu- Oflp
lar 35c, Friday special at. vli
Bone Hair Pins, shell and amber,
large size, smooth finish, looped or
crimped, six in box; 25c 1 C
values, Friday special at...
Hand Mirrors, ebony and redwood
back, heavy bevel glass; AQf
75c val., Friday,-each .X
Swansdown Face Powder, flesh
color; regular value 15c 1 A
box; Friday special at .JK
White Castile Soap, large size. 2
lb. bars; regular value 25c 1 C,
bar; Friday special at
Tooth Brushes, finest imported
French, assorted cuts; regular 25e
value, on sale Friday at "1
this special price, each XOC
Hair Brushes, tine white or amber
color celluloid, all pure bristle ;
regular value $1.25; Fri- OC
day special, each. OOC
Sanitol Face Cream, value 1 T
25c jar, Friday special at..
Colgate's Talcum Powder, violet or
Cashmere bouquet; Friday 1 Cr
special, at, the box 1JC
Writing Paper, batiste, cloth fin
ish, in cabinets, 50 sheets and 50
envelopes, in box; value QC
50c; Friday special at JOC
Linen Note Paper, Eaton-llurlbut
and Highland; value 35c OO
box; Friday special, box. . .""C
Writing Tablets, ink-ruled, special
lot, regular value 10c ea. ; C
Friday special at, each
Lead Pencils, rubber-tipped, soft ;
special lot, on sale for Fri- C
day special, three for
"500" Score Cards, for card par
ties, with rules, etc; Friday Ckg
Per dozen "
12V2c Hose Bargains
Women's, misses'
and children's hose,
worth to 20c the
pair, offered at this
low price for Fri
day. The women's
are a fast -black
seamless hose that
give splendid ser
vice. The child
ren's are lxl rib
style with double
heels and toes.
They are fast color,
wear well ana look well. Mmdyou, -i Ol
worth 20c the pair, choice Friday 2C
BOY'S SCHOOL CAPS in black, red, navy,
or brown. We have a large number of these
that we wish to clean up at once. Caps regu
larly worth 60c to 75c each, ridicu- -t q
lously underpriced for Friday, choice A?C
Lace Curtains $4.75 Pair
The most attractive possible patterns in filet effects,
tambour, soutache, Brussels, Irish point and novelty
designs; they come in cream, ecru or white;' 1200 pairs
in the lot; selection so wide that all will be pleased.
They sell regularly at $6, $7.50, $8, $9, and even $10
the pair. "The entire assortment placed on sale Friday
and Saturday at the low price of, the JJ 7C
pair, only P
Women's Ready-Made Attire at Half Price
A wonderful of fer truly, and the economists were not slow in taking
advantage of it. All who are well informed know that this store
stands for all that is best in style and quality of women's gar
ments. And all we own in this line is on sale at half price. Whether
you want a waist or kimono at a dollar or less, or the best suit,
coat, or costume in the store, its on sale at half price now. Make
sure that you benefit by this tremendous opportunity, for the like
of this sale will not be possible again. Come early r r a j r
today, great opportunity to buy stylish apparel for il.JLir
Friday Specials in Shoes
Dress Goods Sale 2MD0Te
Friday and Saturday we continue the offer of every
yard of colored Dress (Joods in the house at special
prices. These come in light or heavy weaves, plain or
fancy effects, and in all weights. Select the materials
for an elaborate evening gown or for a smart tailored
costume, and save- tremendously. All colored goods
reduced.
So many different styles are concerned in the special given for this splen
did Friday sale that one would be hard to please indeed could they not find
a pair which suited them perfectly. The savings, too, are of the unordi
nary kind; the line of sizes so complete that no one need fear they will
not be fitted. Take note of these low prices:
LOT 1 Women's Oxfords, in tan Russia calf, kid, gunmetal or patent"
models; they come in colonial, pumps, garden ties, etc.; plain or tipped
toes, turn or extension soles, v alues to $6.00, on sale i n- QJO On
f J. VSr
LOT 3 Women's Oxfords, 5 styles
of tan Russia calf and brown kid,
18 styles in black and 4 styles in
white- canvas ; then there are Gre
cian ties in blue or pink calf, colo
nial, Gibson effects, two-h6les, etc.
Values up to $4.00 pair, d0 OQ
day, the pair.
LOT 2 Women's Oxfords in medi
um grades; 10 styles, in tan Russia
calf, brown kid or suede leathers;
18 styles in black leathers; all sizes
are concerned, and a perfect fit is
assured. The regular values run to
$5.00 per pair. Priced for Friday's
selling at, per d0 OQ
pair.
I on sale Friday at.
Our 35c Vests for 17c
An extraordinary bargain in
women's vests. Not one in
the lot ever sold for less than
25c and several 30c and 35c
values. All sizes. They come
in low neck, sleeveless style;
high neck and long sleeves;
high neck and short sleeves
or low neck and short sleeves.
Swiss or elastic rib- "X T '
bed. Choice Friday 1 C
Charming Hats for
Children, Sp' 1 98c
A superb assortment, including white and
colored leghorns, hair braids, chip braids,
Cuban body hats, etc., all pleasingly
trimmed. Light colors to wear with
charming little Summer dresses. A full
200 to select from Friday. Let mothers
come and buy liberally. Values
$1,25 to $2.50 each; choice
98c
Val. Laces
Edges and Insertions in white
Valenciennes Laces, V- to 2V
inches wide. Bought at so small a figure that in
these we offer the best bargain of the sea- mj
son; $1.25 to $2.25 a dozen yards, Friday. t OC
Bargain Counter For Friday, on the fa-
e mous Bargain Counter
qt the west end of the Knit Goods Aisle, we offer
the "Mother's Friend" brand of Boys' Waists. A
good assortment to choose from. Waists on
regularly 50c to 65c each, Friday only., 0C
A Yard Wide 98c
A splendid quality of. lustrous blade taffeta silk, full
yard wide, regularly sold at $1.25; very spe
cial for Friday at low price of, per yard. . . .
STRIPED SILK GRENADINE in full color assort
ment. A grade regularly sold at $l.o0;
about 900 yards in the lot; special Friday, yd.
98c
49c
BATTLES F0R HIS LIFE
Pack ot Hunger-Mad Dogs Attacks
Missionary In Labrador.
ST. JOHNS. Newfoundland, June 4.
Battling for 40 hours against a pack of
hungT-mad does on the ice oft the'eoast
of Labrador, with the temperature 10
degrees below zero and with only a
knife to defend himself from being torn
to pieces by the savage brutes. Dr. W'it-fi-ed
Grenfall, the celebrated nilsaionary
(ihyslcian, recently passed through a
thrilling experience.
Grenfall had left Battle Harbor, Lab
rador, to attend several patients at an
other station ten miles distant and was
traveling over the ice -with a pack of
clogs when he found himself driven off
the coast by a moving Ice field. Before
ho realized it he was in an area coveerd
only with broken drift ice, and before
he could stop the dogs the animals had
carried him into the water. The dogs
attempted to climb on Dr. Grenfall's
back and he was obliged to fight them
before he was able to climb on to a
sulid plere of drift Ice. The dogs also
succeeded in saving themselves. As the
wind and cold increased when night
tame on Dr. Grenfall decided to kill three
of the dogs to afford himself more
warmth and to supply the other beasts
with food, fearing that becoming ljungry
they would tear him to pieces.
As it was they attacked him savagely,
and he was bitten terribly about the
hands and legs. Though the ice was fast
receding from the shore, the doctor took
the legs of the three dogs and binding
them together made a pole, to the top
of which he attached part ot his shirt
to give the signal of distress and this
proved his salvation for the flag was
seen and a rescuo effected from the
shore.
Banks No Ijonger Favored.
WASHINGTON, June 4. Under the
terms of the new currency law passed
by Congress in the closing hours of
the last session, banks in which funds
of the Government are deposited must
hereafter pay interest for the . use of
such funds. An exception is made in
the case of those favored banking as
sociations designated as "National de
positories," in which funds are placed
strictly for the use of the Government's
own expenses. There is outstanding
about $"i2,0DO.O00 of Government funds
on which interest must hereafter be
paid by banks, and by an odd coinci
dence the National depositories are not
subject to the tax.
In the family of Mr., ana Mrs, William
Miliar, of Niles, Mlrh.. are four Rts of
twins. Each set waa born on a Sunday.
SHOT -WITH HIDDEN GUN
San Francisco Policeman Killed by
Desperado Using Stratagem.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 4. Thomas O.
Young, who shot and killed Policeman
William H. Heins in the "Barbary
Coast" early this morning, and his
brother James, who was with him at
the time, have been identified as the
men who stood up and robbed two street
cars at the terminus of the Kearney
street line on Bay street late on Mon
day night.
The two Toungs became involved in an
altercation while in the O. K. Saloon, on
the Barbary Coast. A fight started and
Officer Heins entered the place to inves
tigate. The two brothers ran, and when
they did not halt Heins fired hia revolver
into the sidewalk.
According to the testimony of eye-witnesses,
Thomas O. Young dropped to the
sidewalk, pretending to be shot. As the
officer bent over him Young discharged
his revolver through his clothing, which
was set on fire by the powder. Heins
staggered to the pavement and expired in
a few minutes.
Texas Roads Juggle Figures.
CHICAGO, June 4. A dispatch to the
Record-Herald from Galveston, Tex., to
day says:
There is a decrease in gross earnings of
railroads in the last nine months of $4,000,
000, instead of T,000,000, as claimed by the
roads. The Railroad Commission declares
that over BO per cent of the ; alleged de
crease is entirely fictitious, due to the
cunning new system of bookkeeping.
Murder Follows Divorce.
APPLETON, Wis., June 4. The lifeless
body of Mrs. Minnie Grunert was found
In a sitting position in a closet at her
home last night. A small cord circling
her neck and attached to a hatrack had
apparently caused strangulation. District
Attorney Roiney believes she was mur
dered. Paul Krause, from whom Mrs.
Grunert was divorced a few weeks ago,
is In- Jail here awaiting trial on a charge
of having fired his wife's home. For sev
eral weeks he had been out on $1500 ball,
but last evening his bondsmen recalled
the bail bond and Krause was replaced in
jail. Two hours after Krause was again
placed in jail the lifeless body of his
former wife was discovered.
Call Socialist Convention.
NEW YORK. June 4. The National
Convention of the De Leon wing of the
Socialist party will be held In this city
beginning July 3.
NO DIS0RDERJS FEARED
Minister Arango Says Elections la
Panama AVlU Be Orderly.
NEW YORK, June 4. Jose Augustine
Arango, Panama's Minister to the United
States, who Is In this city after a trip to
Panama, says there Is ho danger that any
insurrection will follow the coming elec
tion on the Isthmus, as seemed to be
feared in some quarters. He tells of the
effects of the American Commission in ex
amining the Panama registration list to
prevent possible troubles at the election,
which Senor Arango says has lessened to
a minimum the prospects of violence by
the Liberals, who constitute the party op
posed to the government.
The worst that Is to be feared, says
the Minister, is disorder at the polls, but
this attends all elections.
The United States intends to see t2a
election conducted fairly, and this ren
ders trouble almost impossible.
Judge Bean at West Point.
W'EST POINT. N. Y., June 4. Among
the Board of Visitors, consisting of many
distinguished citizens, who are at the
Military Academy today, is Judge Robert
S. Bean, of Portland, Or. The visitors
came here unaware of the fact that their
visit had been cancelled by order of the
last Congress, and that there are no of
ficial duties for them to perform. They
will remain for the rest of the week as
guests of the academy officials.
Stops Foolhardy Show.
SPOKANE, June 4. Ren Rice, Chief of
Police, has put a sudden stop to the
plans of George Downing, expert Yukon
canoeist, who proposed to shoot the
rapids of the Spokane River above the big
falls on July 4. Chief Rice announces
that no such show will be permitted.
Downing planned to use a steel-ribbed
canoe.
Among the laboring classes in Germany'
meat once a week is the rule.
REOPEN ERIE CARSH0PS
Several Thousand Men Will Be
Given Employment.
NEW YORK, June 4. President Un
derwood, of the Erlo Railroad, issued
Instructions yesterday that all that
roads' carshop3 should be placed on a
ten-hour basis. It Is the intention of
the company to immediately begin re
pairing all equipment which has been
Idle by reason of lack of business. Tht
resumption of work will give employ
ment to several thousand men.
Gloves were first seen Jn England rtur
hft the reipn of Edward II.
Completely Remodeled and Refurnished
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
Mont centrally located. I. arse, light Hample rcmivm. Kvery
modern convenience. Including phone In every room. 7,
rooms with private halh. Kleicant ai and ;rlll. 'Bui,
meets all trains. Hates $1.00 and up. AV. Snetland, Mgr.