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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
THE MORNING OREGONIAX, THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1908. Clever Neckwear On Sale for 19c Women's-Vests at 29c Pants 49c Women's Vests Low neck, no sleeves, Swiss-ribbed style ; .trimmed with lace and a splen did value at 45c; spe- nn cial at, each , jC Women's Pants Knee length, nicely lace trimmed; fine for warm weather wear; regular 0 Great Sale of Ribbons Several widths and grades, regularly sold from 8c to 40c the yard. A very fine quality Satin Taffeta Rib bon in every wanted color. See how low they are priced. -inch width, reg- 214-inch width, "I Cf, ular 8c grade, at JC regular 21c gTade. 1-inch width, ' rj 2-j-inch width, "I Q regular 10c grade. . . . C regular 25c grade. 12-inch width, Q 3-inch width, reg- Ol regular 13c grade 7C ular 30c grade, at. " 178-inch widthl 0j 4-inch width, OQ reg. 18c grade C regular 40c grade'. .-"V i'r:Vil'iitrmHiff-iii nn'mfflMv31 4V2ydsEm b ro id'y 53c Edges or insertions, 3Y2 to 6 inches wide ; sold by the strip only, 44 yards to the piece. These are the sort of trimmings you will have frequent use for during Summer months. Swiss, nainsook or cambric materials. There is a great choice of patterns, and mind you, the values run as high as $1.75 a strip. Come early this morring and -buy. Today, for the last time, they are on sale , ro at, the piece . , DOC The assortment is enormous and values run to 50c each. Charm ing creations in the most-fetching Summer styles of neckpieces. The collection contains Jabots, Stock Collars, Lace Bows, Fancy Stocks and Embroidered Bows. Values to 50c, choice only 19c Ladies Home Journal m Patterns 10c and ISc thisow priceP "'.49c Today Housekeepers Day June white Sale Thursday Every Energy Is Bent to Offer Specials That Appeal to Buyers for Homes- Those Who Buy Economically and Well, Readily Recognize the Superiority of the Offerings 20c Hack Towels at 14c I Wnmen. Misses' Suits 1 Lace Curtains $5.95 Up m This is only one of the bargains we are offering you for Housekeepers' Day Spe cials at one-tliird less than regular price for good-sized Scotch Huck Towels of good weight and' standard grade. The3T are nicely finished, regularly worth 20c each. Special for Thursday, 7 As only - C BEDSPREADS in Summer weight. A large assortment of patterns. Made with hemmed ends; two sizes in the lot. Regular $2.25 Values on Sale at $1. 75 Each Regular $2.50 Values on Sale at $1.95 Each Bleached Table Damask A good wear ing quality and choice of 12 patterns from which to make your selection. Now is the time to supply your linen wants for your Summer cottage. This splendid linen today, the yard, Jq Richardson's Cream Table Damask Heavy weight for everyday wear. .A quality you cannot match at the price outside of this splendid linen ESfl store.. The yard, only ..OtlC Damask Tablecloths In assorted pat terns. Made with handsome borders ; size lxl yards. Se,ll regularly at $1.50 each; marked for Thurs- qq day Housekeepers' Day at'ust. . OC White Goods Nainsooks and dimity, in checks, stripe or plaid effects, or fine quality India linon. There are 20,000 yards in this lot ; values to -I o 1 20c the yard. Choice, today . 1 G V2 C Women 's, Misses ' Suits Values to $20 for $4.49 The costumes in this lot will, in every detail, fill the de mand for garments for beach and outing wear. They are made of good quality material, in the wanted models for allround wear. Fancy effects only and most of them light colors, dark enough tho, so they don't show the dust and just what you want to wear on the train and on your out-of-door trips. Matrons and young maids may supply them selves at this sale. About 100 in the lot. Coats are in the natty short models, and skirts are in the pre- rf yt jf f f erred models. Values to $20, Thursday only pr Small Things for the Home SEWING MACHINE OIL, best quaKty, 2-oz. bottle, special... 4J WIRE COAT HANGERS, nickel plated, worth 5c each, special.. 3J WHITE CASTILE SOAP, large 4-lb. bars, 50c value, special. .39 HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, in one pint bottles, Housekeepers ' Day price, the bottle y 7 TOILET PAPER, large sized rolls, fine tissue, worth 10c the roll.. 74 SAPOLIN STOVEPIPE ENAM EL, half-pint cans; gives brilliant finish; 20c value, special at..X4 AMERICAN PAPER NAPKINS, 100 in package, worth 10c, special sale price, per package 5 LACE EDGE SHELF PAPER, 10x yard strips, all colors, 5c value, on special sale, 3 strips for 10 RAINIER MINERAL SOAP, anti septic, disinfectant, large size cake, worth 10c the cake, special. . .4? Yesterday began a sale that will long be remem bered for the unusual values brought forth on fine Lace Curtains. We were busy showing them from the moment the doors opened, and hundreds were supplied. Plenty left for Housekeepers' Day, and no real economist will miss the oppor tunity. You'll find the choicest designs in Tam bours, Filets, Irish Points, Spachtel and Novelty weaves. Curtain buyers must not miss this sale. It affords a wide choice, as well as better than regular values. Former prices were $10.00 to $30.00 the pair. Now thew are priced like this: Regular $10 values at . . . Regular $11 values at ... . Regular $12 values at. . . . The $12.50 values at ... , The $13.50 ' values at... Regular $15 values at . . . $5.95 $6.65 $7.50 $8.00 $8.75 $9.85 The $16.50 values at. . $17.50 values $18.50 values The $19 values $25.00 values $30.00 values $10.75 $11.50 $12.35 $12.75 $13.95 $18.50 Another Lot, Spc'l at $4.75 the Pair About thirty patterns in the lot, the finest possible qualities and designs. Curtains for every purpose- may be selected from this assortment; regu lar values to $10 the. pair; special sale price, .$4.75 Cottage Dinner Sets For $6.25 and Up Don't plan vacation needs without counting on this store to save yoif money on your cot tage furnishings. Among the bargains offered are: Decorated Dinner Sets, regular ly priced at $8.90 0 each; special price. . PO.tJ Dinner Sets, regularly worth $11.38; House- - nt keepers' Day "...PO.0 Dinner Sets, regularly worth $14.50; House- flji f f keepers' Day....... P"V'U Dinner Sets, regularly worth $16.15; House- C1 1 OA keepers' Day P 1U White semi-porcelain Dinner Sets of 50 pieces, special today. $3.44 60-piece sets, special at... $4.40 100-piece sets, special at.. $6.82 White Bowls and Pitchers for cot tage use, special sale price... 70 White Bowls and Pitchers, in fan cy shapes, special value at...90 TOR HOT WEATHER. Refrigerators, up from. .. .$6.90 Water Coolers, 3-gallon size; on special sale at, each $2.25 Lemonade Straws, 100 in package; special price, the package 5 Package of 500 for, special. .25 Ice Picks, special Thursday 7& Ice Chippers, special Thurs.. 25 Ice Shavers, special Thurs-. .40 Lemon Squeezers, up from....5 Lemonade Shakers, nickel finish; special sale price, each 33 Solid Aluminum .'...50 WINDOW SCREENS on sale at special prices, up from 30 SPECIAL JUNE SALE PRICES on all white goods carried in the Home Furnishing JDept. This in-' eludes cut glass, white china, sil verware and white goods of every description carried in the third floor house furnishing department. DECORATED CHINA, in open stock patterns. Many articles' sell ing for half regular prices. Odd lines, but the most wanted pieces are to be found. Among them you will find plates, cups and saucers, vegetable dishes (open or cov ered), meat dishes, fruit saucers, creamers, water pitchers, bowls, berry saucerSj etc. These are in grades and qualities very suitable to take with you on Summer out ings. Take advantage of the sale. KNIVES, FORKS. AND SPOONS, well finished, of white metal. Non-rusting Knives, set of six, special selling price today.. 50 Forks, set of 6, special at...50 Table Spoons, special, 6 for. .50 Tea Spoons, special, 6 for...25Sl Laces Worth Up to 75c Yard On Sale Thursday Only 19c Oriental bands and edges, and Venice bands and galloons. Laces of sur passing richness, in white, cream or ecru. We offer many, many yards ior ioaay ana me savings are maeea immense. Kegular values to 75c the yard; on special sale for today only at.... 19c A Half Price Flower Sale Shoes Amazingly This season's best flowers are in the lot, and the assortment contains a thousand bunches of choice trimmings, in all the wanted colors. Early hats can be wonderfully freshened up by adding a. bunch or two of these flowers, and if you buy today, they will cost you but little. Remember, a thousand bunches of this season's most preferred flowers, on sale at HALF PRICE OSTRICH PLUMES t-Vg are hr fit? mi vM.-r each, black or white,-on sale as follows: The $2.00 grade, ' each. $1.05 The $2.50 grade, each.. $1.30 The $3.00 grtide, each. ..$1.55 f he $4.00 . grade, each.. $2.05 The Glove Sale Grows in Favor Each Day ""pS When this store announces to its cus tomers that they may save as high as $1.15 on a pair, of the splendid quality gloves we are famous for selling, it is to be expected that there'll be a tre mendous response. But the way our glove counter has been besieged the last three days was a surprise, even to us. We advise all who read this ad to come quickly; don't wait till sizes are broken. COME NOW. THE BEST GLOVES IN PORTLAND ARE TO BE HAD FOR THE LEAST MONEY AT OLDS, WORTMAN & KING'S. 3 R S -"X M SILK GLOVES In sun V 'anion.' mH $2.25 the much b qualities, including such makes as the world- ties," "Kaj'sers" and others. Regular values in this lot to come in all sizes and colors. They are the very- demand 16-button length. Your choice for this sale, pr. $1.10 WOMEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES For street wear, in all sizes, the very smart glove for this season ; the regular. $4.00 values, i ty nn on sale at this special price, pair .JiJ WOMEN'S LONG KID GLOVES The regu-j lar 16-button length, black, white and all col ors; they come in all sizes, too. CJO QQ Regular $4.00 values, special, pair. . .f.0 WOMEN'S 1 AND 2-CLASP MOCHA GLOVES In half pique or full pique stitching; s colors brown mode; values to $1.75, pr. . OlC WOMEN'S KID GLOVES With 1 or 2 clasps, a full assortment of colors and all sizes; reg ular prices to $1.75 per pair- extra QQ bargain, per pair . . . ' i OJC Low Priced Here The sale of odd-sized Shoes has proven a wonderful saving oppor tunity for people who wear nar row widths. It is on these narrow shoes we've made the greatest re ductions. They are extra fine goods, from the best makers in the land, and in many cases, the savings are nearly half regular prices. There are kid, calf and patent leathers; light or medium soles; all heights heels, and the best factories are represented. There are in this assortment a large number of nar- fo OQ row widths. Reg. values to $6.00 pair, special, pair. . .pOOJ LOT 2 Hundreds of pairs of most popular Shoes and Oxfords; tans and browns galore; the best styles and qualites in all sizes; regular values ranging up to $6.00 the pair; on sale Jo OQ at this very special price, the pair ipO.OTj LOT 3 Women's Shoes and Oxfords, in- broken or regular lots, in all about 2000 pairs ; plenty of brown and tan leathers in the lot; also kids, calf and patent, in black; regular val- o q ues up to $4.00 pair; your choice, special at . ..vOU LOT 4 Women's Oxfords in white or colored canvas, or in black kid. Thousands of pairs, heavy or light soles, and heels from very low ones for young ladies, up to as high as you dj-i QO want them. Immense assortment; values to $3.00, at. . . P fO LOT 5 Women's Oxfords in black kid or white canvas; perfect comfort in Summer footwear to be found in this lot, and all sizes are incluuded. Not fitted at this low price. Values to $2.50 the pair; your choice, special at WOMEN'S OUTING BOOTS In broken sizes; reg ular values $4 and $5 the pair; tody only WOMEN'S SLIPPERS In broken sizes; 1000 pairs. Values to $3.00. Choice Muslin Underwear Worth to $1.50 Garment Today 89c SEE THE DISPLAY IN THE PIFTH-STREET WINDOW. See what splendid assortments of the garments we have in the department. Skirts, drawers, corset covers, and chemise, in a superb variety of styles and finishes. Fine grade of materials. Regular values to $1.50 OQ the garment. On special sale Thursday at the low price of, each. .0 $1.29 $2.98 $1.49 LI MURDERED IN PHILIPPINES Xatives In Isle of Xegros Slay Two Americans. MANIUA. June 25. iA. telegram re ceived here today rrom the Island of Nesrroa tells of the murder of H. D. Kverett, a Government forester; T. R. Wakeley, a school teacher, and four Filipinos by Hill tribesmen. The party had started across the Island of Negros, which Is one of -'the least civilized of the extreme southern group of islands, and had been missing for six weeks. No details of the murders have been received here. WASHINGTON, June 24. H. D. Everett a native of New York whose murder in the Island of Negros by hill tribesmen In reported from Manila, was transferred to the Philippine Forestry Service from the Forestry Bureau here in August, 1906. T. R. Wakely, a graduate of the Uni versity of Chicago, also killed, was. 27 years old and went from Chicago to teach school in the Philippines a year ago. The Negroe had given the authorities the least trouble of any people in the archipelago. Mining Broker in Tolls. BAN FRANCISCO, June 24. J H. Simpson, manager for H. H. Norwood, a stockbroker of 306 Bush street, swore out a warrant yesterday for the arrest of M. B. Leaving. Leavins is under arrest in Tonopah. Nev., and the warrant was necessary to secure extradition papers. The charge against Leavins is that he gave to Simpson a certificate for 1000 shares of stock of the Sandstone Mining Company of Goldfield, at $1 a share. In the name of J. C. Culver, to negotiate. After the sale Leavins was paid the money. Later, it is alleged, not only was the stock found to have been value less, but the discovery was also made that Culver's signature was a forgery. Bar American Railroaders. I uitx us jH-tuA-iuu june xne Mex ican Herald publishes a Btory this morn ing to the effect that railroad employes throughout the Republic of Mexico are planning the organization of a union which will have for its sole aim the ex clusion of Americans from connection in any capacity with the various roads. According to the .Herald, 90 per cent of the railroad men of the republic are Mex icans, the other 10 per cent of positions being held principally by Americans, the latter filling the positions of greatest responsibility. Three Rivers Loss $2,000,000. THREE RIVERS. Quebec, June 24. Insurance adjusters spent yesterday figuring up the loss on Monday's fire. It was announced that the total liabil ities of the Insurance, companies amount to $1,066,750. It is estimated that the actual loss will figure up" to over 12,000,000. Olympla Malt Extract, good for grand ma or baby. Only 15-100 of 1 per cent alcohol. Phonfca: Main 671. A 2467. RING BRINGSJN COOLIES Syndicate Smuggles Chinese Across Mexican Border. SAN FRANCISCO, June 24. In Los An geles, accordling to information gathered by the Immigration authorities, there Is a ring of active men, employed in smug gling coolies over the Mexican borders into the United States. The gang in Southern California is believed to have agents throughout the country and the inability of the regular officials to cope with the situation, has caused the De partment of Commerce and Labor to send, a special agent to make en Independent investigation. The department officials apparently take an alarming view of the situation. From an examination of Chi nese recently caught sneaking into the United States it developed that the smug gling of coolies into this country Is a matter of considerable expense and that the traffic Is financed and managed by a well-organized ring. Commissioner North expects when the inquiry from Washington gains headway that new light may be thrown on the smuggling ring, but at the same time he U positive that whatever smuggling may be taking place Is confined within a lim ited area, and involves only a few Chinese at most. Will Study Indians in Peru. BERKELEY, Cal., June 24. Dr. Sam uel A. Barrett, of the University of California, who has been connected with the department of anthropology for two years and has conducted a series1 of in vestigations of the languages and hab its of the Indians of this state, has left for the interior of Ecuador and Peru, where he will take part in archaeolog ical searches in that country. He will be one of the members of the Georga E. Heye expedition,- which was fitted out three years ago by a New York mil lionaire. The explorations of the party will cover Northern Ecuador and Peru. TRAMP COUPLE DIVORCED Hungarian Adventurers Took Wed ding Trip in Boxcars. CHICAGO. June 24. A dispatch to the Tribune from Los Angeles, Cal., says: A police court here was the scene yes terday of the end of a romance of less than a year, including a honeymoon spent on brake beams and in boxcars from New York to the Western coast. The characters in the drama were Wil liam Koprlvlch. member of a wealthy Hungarian family, who fled his native land to escape army service, and his wife, Albina. sister of Count Kabana, of Austria-Hungary. They were married In New York City, where she was visiting. He told her of a fine job he had in the West, and to save expenses she donned man's cloth ing and they beat their way to Los An wtleu. The trip was made in snow and cold weather, and the woman suffered much. The husband deserted her here, and she was forced to ask the aid of the po lice. Koprlvlch was ordered to pay hoi J10 and J4 a week until the divorce ac tion .she started is tried in August. A baby was born less than a month ago while the young woman' was in priva tion, and lived only a few days. Rejuvln alas dige.-tlon. At all saloons. WE 1 1 3 ING A.D VISITING CARDS. W. G. SMITH 8 GO. WASHINGTON BUILDING. Cor. Fourth and Wahlnctoa St,