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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1908)
THE 3IORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1908. Yd Wide Blk. Taffeta 98c Adjusto Dowager Corsets SUPERB quality of black taffeta that sells regularly and readily at $1.25 the yard, bargainized f or "Wednesday's selling at 98c. Tis the best in finish and permanent dye to be found anywhere; the ERE'S a model that is skillfully designed to mould the full fig ure into graceful lines. "When "Adjusto " bands are tightened they lift the abdomen and support it firmly, yet comfortably, in H yard-wide sort, that needs only a small amount to make a garment. Hurry in. Supply your needs before this lot of 1630 yards is gone. Per yard. . ... . ., '. ......... . . ...... place, reducing the excess flesh of hips and back, and give the much-desired straight back and flat hip effect. At low price of, only.... 98c $3.00 Best Place in Town for Wednesday Shoppin 2 f 'V isll' , -:.rv-,.. 11 V vrfH iQtMmmMt Toilets Woodbury's Fa cial Soap, 25c cake for . . .16 Oriental Toilet Powder, antisep tic, for infants or adults, 25c pack age 19 Emery Boards, 10 in box, sp'1..7 Dennison's Crepe Paper Napkins, fancy effects, per dozen 4 Writing Tablets, Hurd's Holland bond linen, ruled or unruled ; 30c value 22 Clothes Brushes, extra good qual ity. Special. 22 Box Stationery, Hurd's Florentine fabric, 48 sheets of paper with en velopes to match; 65e value ..49 EATHING SUITS, selling at one-quarter less than regular prices. A good assortment in the want ed colorings and styles, trim'd with braid to match. Every size, and although modestly priced in the beginning, now reduced still more. At these prices, you might as. . . . well replace your old 1 1 lA one. Buy and save .... I I ILK VESTS for women ; " SI low . neck, sleeveless I style, nicely finished at neck and arm-holes with crochet trimming. - Come in the pearl or ivory white; very desirable for wear with white waists. All sizes and the grade reg'ly worth $1.50 each, Wednes day at only 98c $1.00 Vol. Laces at 59c Narrow widths in edges or insertions; wide range of patterns; CQ value up to $1 per dozen yards; specially priced Wednesday OS7C WOMEN'S TEA APRONS, of plain white lawn or dotted Swiss, in fine quality; round or square shapes, finished with dainty hemstitch- A fl ing and embroidery; long, wide tie strings; regular 75c values.. See Our Special Sale of Dinner Sets ARTISTIC GREEK DECORATIONS, RED BERRIES, KAVC'Y SHAPES. 60-piece sets, special $-1.72 60-piece sets, special $6.00 100-piece sets, special 99.32 HANDSOMELY DECORATED WITH GREEN BORDER, GOLD ILLUMI NATED. 5) pieces, special, set 16.75 60 places, special, set $8.65 ion pieces, special, set. . . . $13.40 SEMI-PORCELAIN. OLD BLUE, SPECIALLY ADAPTED K OR NOlhE I SR. 50 pieces, special, the set. . .(if 6. 48 60 pieces, special, the set... $8.45 COLONIAL DESIGNS AND SHAPES, WITH GREEN BORDER PATTERN OF NARROW LINES. GREEN FLOWERS INSIDE LINES. 60 pieces, special, the set... $6. 75 50 pieces, special, the set... $8. 65 100 pieces, special, the set. $13.40 HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS. Regular price $22.25, CTC OH special, the set piO.O Regular price J37.25, tAO Cf special, the set tfit.OU Regular price $63.50, GAG CO special, the set ftO.OU Regular price $90.00, tAH fin special, the set IVY . Skwil our entire stock "1 11 mer costume All Silk PARASOLS REDUCED Yes, ma'am, that means every Silk Parasol in Plain colors or fancy effects with pretty ribbon borders, and plain or fancy handles. Buy one right now to match your Snm- No matter what sort, style or color it may be, yon will And savings altogether too good to resist. THE REDUCTIONS RUN FROM Vz to it j OMEN'S HOSE, of fine Wf I lisle yarn, in black, T T I white or tan. Some slightly damaged. The regular 50c grade selling at 17S and hose worth from $1 to $l.o0 the pair, special for low price of only Special Display of Tan Hose at 25 to $1.50 the pair. 49c 1 HXLDREN'S or Misses4 I" I Hose. Cotton Hose in -1 black, white or tan, slightly imperfect, but regularly worth to 45c the pair, on sale here Wednes day at low only price of 15c Women's Silk Hose, many shades, regular $1.50 vals. 98 Ribbons wZth 75c at 23c WARP PRINT EFFECTS, in stripes, plaids, etc.; widths 414 to 6 inches and values up to three times the small price asked. Suitable for QO trimming hats, for sashes, etc.; regular up to 75c value, at..JC WOMEN'S LACE MITTS AND ARMLETS A small lot in good sizes, preferred shades and qualities, and regularly worth to 85c the OQ pair; on sale Wednesday. Come early and buy at the low price of. Save on Fancy Linens 600 pieces in Tea Cloths, Dresser Scarfs and fancy Squares at prices remarkably reduced. Fancy drawn work Linen Squares, 27x27 ins. ; worth 45c each, at 33 30-inch Squares, worth 50c. . .38 36-inch Squares, worth 75c. . -59 DRESSER SCARFS, extra heavy linen finish, 21x45 ins. ; regular 4oc each, special 25J FRINGED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, with 1 dozen Napkins to match; regularly worth $7 the set, special, only $4.95 Noti tons Kid Curlers, 4-in. size, 1 dozen in package, best quaity, regular 5c package ; special Wednesday ...3i White or Black Headed Pins, 100 to the paper, as sorted sizes, spe cial paper . ...4 ' Mode " Snap Fasteners, white or black, all sizes, 2 dozen on card ; regular 10c val ues, special ..5 Lamp Chimney Stoves, very handy for heating curling-irons, etc. Regular 10c val ues, special . ,7? Photo Albums Covered with heavy black cloth, 50 leaves ; worth 40c each ; special 30 Our Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Men or women who are interested in good footwear read this ad carefully. Note the savings shown. Come and see what splendid shoes we sell you for lit tle money, and how perfectly we fit yon. Then you will make this your perma nent shoe store. Read these savings: Any women's $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 or $6.00 Oxfords, on sale at, the pair.. $3.39 Any women's Pingree Gloria or $3.50 Shoe, at this low price, pair.. $3.39 Any Louis heel high Shoe excepting Peg zy from Paris, values to $7.00.. $3.39 Man; styles in women's regular $4.00' Rnd $5.00 high shoes at, pair. . $3.39 Any Laird-Sehober shoe or Oxford for women, at this low price, pair. -S3. 39 Women's Oxfords in large assortment, $3, $3.50 and $4 grade.. $2.49 Women's Oxfords in $2.50 and $3.00 grades, on sale at, pair. .$1.98 Women's Oxfords worth regularly to $2.50 the pair; special lot. .$1.49 MEN, LOOK TO YOUR SHOE NEEDS AND SAVE All of our men's $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Oxfords at, pair. .$3.69 Many styles in $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 high shoes on sale at, pr..$3.69 Any men's regular $4.00 Shoe on sale at this low price, pair. .$3.69 Men's Oxfords and Shoes, large assortm't, worth to $4, all sizes. $2.69 Men's Smart Shirts at $1.15 50 Dozen High-Grade Golf Shirts, in great variety of patterns; regu larly worth $1.50 ea.; 1C Wednesday's price V11" Men's Lace Hose, in black, tan or gray ; regular 35c value, O C at this special low price, .fci'Jw 60 Dozen Men's Genuine Poros Knit Underwear, in four different colors; 'a famously good OQ 50c value, the garment: 05C Men's Suspenders, lisle and assort ed webs; a very special OC value, on sale at, the pair. A Garment Sale Extraordinary This is the last day you'll have of this remarkable opportunity to save on apparel of the highest class. Assortments are still good, but it's a cleanup of odds and ends and those who delay now must miss the best bargains. Come just as early as possible Wednesday for you'll not have a chance like this again for many a day. Some prices: Silk Dresses A lot of just 51, 1-piece style, worth to $2.) ea. ; three day sale price Colored Duck Skirts, just 197 in the lot; values to f 2.25 ea. ; three- $9.98 89c day sale price White Wash Skirts, Indian Head or linen; a lot of 153, worth to $3.75; OQ special, each ?X.i' Wool Tailored Suits, for women and misses ; also khaki suits, splendid for outing trips; values to $35 in the lot; just QQ 153 in all;' ea..P;7C' Alpaca Walking Skirts Come in cream, navy or black 44 in the lot; worth to $12.50 ea.; Ci QC 3-day sale price 'P'? Sweaters, blouse or vest style; values to $3; QQ. V.Vtf Black Taffeta Suits Seven- fl,. teen suits in fine black taf feta, jacket stvle; values to $53; 3-day , ttl 1 QQ sale price P x l.iJO Misses' Coats, in broad cloth, silk or fancy mix tures; 27 in the lot; values to $15; choice at, garment $4.98 Besides these above, all Kimonos go at half allLace Coats at half a lot of Silk Coats worth to $25 for $5 Tourist Coats worth $32.50 at $7.95. Well, come and see for your self the greatest bargains you ever laid eyes on imil to LRS?i $2.25 Smyrna Rugs $1.59 These Rugs come in floral, Oriental or animal patterns. A wealth of choice in color or design, fringed ends, rever sible. "We bought a large quantity at an extremely low" price, and for that reason we can offer the premier small rug value of the season. Size 30x60 inches, and regularly worth $2.25 each. . Priced for Wednesday at t1ZQ only . . . npl.OZJ Ostrich Plumes In a Sale Short tips that nod a-top of jaunty small hats, or long plumes that sweep in unequaled grace on the largest and most striking headgear. Lengths from 12 to 26 inches, and in the most-wanted shades. Black, white, light bine, pink, old rose and mais. Guaranteed genuine goods, at prices lower than you can possibly get them when the Fall season is on in earnest. Regular $ 2.00 ones, ea., $ 1.05 II Regular $10.00 ones, ea., $ 7.50 Regular $ 3.00 ones, ea., $ 1.55 f 12.00 ones, ea., $ 9.0O Regular $14.00 ones, ea., $10.50 Regular $ 4.00 ones, ea., $ 2.05 Regular $16.00 ones, ea., $12.00 Regular $ 8.00 ones, ea., $ 6.00 Regular $20.00 ones, ea., $15.00 OTHER SPLENDID VALUES REDUCED IN LIKE PROPORTION POMPONS Fine ostrich Pompons, regularly worth $3.00 0 and $5.00 each; reduced to this very low price, each pO. O AFFAIRS OF- KAISER Chief Topic at Russo-French Conference at Reval. CZAR FEASTS FALLIERES noh Prrsldcnt Then. Kelurns Compliment Morocco and Persia . Will Be Ieft to Settle Own Troubles Without Meddling. RKVAI July 2S. President FalUeres of France and the members of his suite, who arrived here yesterday to visit the Kmperor of Russia, were the guests of his majesty at luncheon today on board the imperial yacht Siandart. The Em peror greeted the President with great cordiality. The simplicity and frankness of M.. Fall teres evidently have made a doep Impression on the Emperor. M. Pinchron, the French Foreign Min ister, and Mr. Iswolsky, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, had a long conference this afternoon. The prin cipal subject discussed was the general European situation, particularly the po sition of Germany. The irritation of Germany and the re cent developments in European politics have caused anxiety In Western Europe. With regard to Morocco and Persia, it is understood that each, nation is to be allowed to carry out its own policy. Tonight M.- Fall ie res gave an official dinner on board the French battleship Verite, at the conclusion of which he sailed for Christianla. HIGH GRADERS LOSE SUIT Court Denounces Them in Awarding Ore to Mineowner. DENVER. July 28. In the United States iMBtrlct Court here today Judge R. E. I-twin directed a verddct in favor of the Goldfleld-Mohawk Mining Company In Jta suit to determine the ownership of a larg-e shipment of ore from the Mohawk mine, and delivered a scathing denunciation of "hlsh (Traders." who are said to have been operating In the Nevada camp. "God forbid that the time will ever come,'" saJd Judge Lewis, "when there will not be sufficient heroic honesty to stamp out dishonesty, and especially such disgraceful dishonesty as the testimony in this ease has proved to have existed." George Richardson end Frank Cochrane of Goldfteld, Nev., were the defendants and the ore was worth $16,000. FOILS LAWYERS FOR REUF Lawlor Lets Them Take Burnt Charges to Another Judge. SAX FRANCISCO, July 28 -Judge Wil liam Lawlor todAy refused to grant the application of attorneys for Abraham Ruef for an order compelling 'William J. Burns, the prosecution's detective, and J. G. Lawler and R. C. Schlndler, two of his assistants, to show cause why they should not be punished for contempt of court. Instead of issuing the order. Judge Lawlor permitted Ruef's attorneys to withdraw it on the understanding that It will be presented to Judge Sturtevant, presiding judge of the Superior Court, who will pass upon its merits, and. if he sees fit to Brant the application, will set the action going in some other depart ment of the Superior Court. By his action today Judge Lawlor pre vents the applicants from asking the Su preme Court for a writ of mandate com pelling him to take some .action in the matter. The proceedings for the disqualification of Judge Lawlor as the trial judge in the trial of Abraham Ruef on the charge of bribing ex-Supervisors of San Fran cisco are still - pending. The trial of Ruef will begin Thursday. INT CLEAN SWEEP Turks Demand Removal of Corrupt Officials. in selling the Old Dominion Company, a subsidiary concern. The company de sires to press the case to final verdict in the higher courts of Massachusetts. Mr. Blgelow appealed to tbe New tfarsey Court of Chancery to accept the Massa chusetts decree and obtained a prelim inary injunction pending a final hearing. The case must now go to trial in New Jersey on its merits. IDEAL CAMPING TRIP. Free use of camping grounds, water and wood; excellent fishing and good shoot ing. Transportation nominal. Our ob ject is to have you visit the place where the Wild Pigeon Springs Mineral Water comes from the rock, and for you to give a practical test of its curative powers. For further information inquire 248 Ash street; phone Main 2632, A 2632. The Star Brewery's famous Hop Gold beer is unexcelled in all respects and 1 highly recommended for its strength and health-giving qualities. Orders for bot tled beer receive prompt attention. Phone East 4& Home phone B 114S. Gee Rosenthal's window, shoe baxgailuK AND END OF ALL ABUSES Sultan Weeps in Granting Constitu tion, tout Declares Object Is Prosperity of Subjects, Who Are His Children. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 28. Now that the first rejoicings over thecon stltution granted to Turkey by the Sul tan last week are at an end, the people are beginning to discuss the future. Al ready they are clamoring against the high officers who were responsible for the abuses and injustices of the old re gime. Public opinion is demanding a clean sweep, especially of the palace of ficials. The situation is calm. The Sultan broke into tears at the con ference Thursday at which it was de cided to grant a constitution. Only once has the Sultan been Induced to show himself to the large gatherings of demon strators in front of the palace. On this occasion his majesty appeared at an open window and thanked the people. In conclusion he said: "Insomuch as I have labored since my accession to the throne for the salva tion and prosperity of the Fatherland, God is now my witness that my great est object is the salvation and pros perity of my subjects, who are to me as my own children. t Blgelow Wins in Copper Suit. TRENTON. N. J., July 28. Chancellor Putney in a decision today refused to dismiss the preliminary injunction granted Albert Bigelow restraining the Old Dominion Copper Mining & Smelt ing Company from proceeding against him in the upper courts. Ttie company obtained a verdict in the courts of Mas sachusetts against Mr Bigelow for nearly S2,000,ouo for alleged profit made by him NEW STEAMSHIP TRUST All Lines to South America Forming Community of Interest. ' HAMBURG, July 28. Representatives of the great steamship companies inter ested in South American passenger traf fic that have been in session for several days past are looking to the formation of a community of interest management similar to that which holds in the North Atlantic trade. It is contemplated to make short contracts as an experiment. The 24 delegates to the conference repre sent German, English, French, Dutch and Spanish lines of steamers. The companies engaged in the Cuban and Mexican trade will try to effect a simi lar agreement. Russian Railroad Robbed. TIRASPOL, Russia, July 28. A band of unknown men today attacked the offices of the cashier at the local rail road station and got away with $40,000. STEEL BUSINESS THRIVES INCREASE IN SALES BY TRUST IN LAST QUARTER. 1 per cent on the preferred and one half of 1 per. cent on the commo shares were declared. ,e n I E General Booth journeyed up to Norwich, England, the other day to open an eightieth ear provincial campaign. Net Earnings Larger and Improve ment Continues in July Divi dends Are Declared. NEW YORK, July 28. Increased business during the month of July is reported by the United States Steel Corporation. The directors today de clared dividends and gave out a state ment showing that the corporation's net earnings for the second quarter of the year exceeded those of the first quarter by 8167.730. The following statement as to increased bookings during July was given out: "The average daily bookings for the first 24 days of July are in excess of 26,000 tons per day, equivalent to 72 per cent of the full capacity. This tonnage Is well distributed, being com posed of A-l grades of finished steel, with the single exception of rails, of which up to July 24 there had been no material Increase in sales." The regular quarterly dividends of And many othr painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, A.r:Ja Kir IrtA ma !Hr of "Mother's Friend." 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To drink it in reasonable quan- 8i ii ties is lu Keep your system in better condition to withstand the torrid temperature. Ask your doctor; hell tell you to order ihwzy BEER, !: f ' Z0F PORTLAND ij L Pfor: ovefu EL- NT! L' mm 9 3 SEUECf iM2fl Gambrinus BUT ORDER TODAY Two dozen pint bottles - .$2.00 (We refund 25 cents the dozen for the bottles when returned.) One dozen quart bottles.... ; $1.75 (We refund 40 cents the dozen for the bottles when returned.) Phone the Brewery Main 49 or Al 149 Gambrinus Brewing Co.