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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
August Bargains in Men's hi ri Furnishings 200 dozen men's Negligee Shirts with soft at tached collar and a large variety of patterns and colorings; madras and Oxfords in CQ all sizes; best $1.00 values, at, each. v71 500 doz. men's fancy Golf and Pleated Shirts, all the best makes; Cluett's, Eagle, M. & F. and others. Best patterns and colorings; also white pleated shirts, cuffs attached- or de tached; coat or regular style; best QC. pSgCUi $1.50 values, on sale at, special, each. f$;&ig$m 500 dozen men's white all pure linen Handker :M?Wvm$&& chiefs, all width hems; best regular 1 A. I5iy.' i'1 on. t V,; cnwi'il nrice. aeh. XV v T - s ' " -' tf v valuta, iw.ij ' I 7 . y f-v-' '.iry if - .. r-m rVnoliPt Tips. l,i..Tw ... , . ! i -j i.e., - i jf av, 4-in-nanas. Desi colors iuiu cumuuiar !, tions; regular 50c values, special, ea..J Men's white muslin Nightshirts, fancy trim d or plain white; regular 50c values, each. .38 Our entire stock of men 's Negligee Shirts, all styles and grades, on sale at reduced prices. Misses' - Children's Apparel Color dDresses,$l .48 White Dresses V2 Price Oreat special lot of 200 children's colored Wash Dresses in gingham and chambray materials; blue, pink and tans; Buster Brown styles; some with collar and cuffs of white pique; ages 2 to 6 years; regular values up to $2.50 a garment, djl AQ on 6ale at this low prioe, each. .P "O Misses' and children's White Dresses in pique, lawns, linen and French rep materi als ; sailor. Buster Brown, Russian and jumper styles; full pleated skirts, some trimmed with lace and insertion; ages 6 to 14 years; values from $5 fo Dffo to $14, on special sale at. . lVC Our entire stock of misses' and children's apparel on sale at wonderfully low prices. Entire stock of women's, misses' and chil dren's Bathing Suits on sale at wonderfully low prices. See them on the Second Floor. 500Dz.Out'gFlannel Gowns $1.25 Values at 59c Each Today a great Saturday offering of 500 dozen Women's Outing Flannel Night Robes Fancy stripes and colorings in great assort ment Braid trimmed and made extra full size Regular $1.25 values Supply your winter needs f n today at this very low price Jw $1.75 Chemise at 83c Special lot of 50 dozen women's Cambric and Nainsook Chemise, trimmed in lace and em broidery; also some hand - embroidered Che mise; regular $1.25 to $1.75 values, on Jlltf sale at this extremely low price, each. '"'J 200 dozen children's Knit Underwaists, asres 1 to 10 years; great special value, each.. 11 Large new shipment of "Nemo" Corsets just received; all the latest models are- included. Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Materials and Workmanship Artistic Pictgrjjjgjmng to Order-4thJloor Great Clean-Up of Men's Fine Straw Hats Regular Values to S3.50 at $1.00 Each Today, a great clean-up of all our men's fine Straw Hats, including split straw, Milan Straws, Mackinaw, Sennit and other braids; all newest blocks P1 QQ in sailor and curled brim effects; values up to $3.50 each, on sale at..Vwv Our entire stock of men's Summer Underwear to be closed out regardless of cost or former selling prices. By far the best values you ever shared in. Take advantage. Women's $3.00 Oxfords for $2.49 Pair Women's $2.50 Oxfords for $1.98 Pair 10 lines women's $2.50 and $3 Oxfords brown kid, tan Russia calf, patent colt, gun metal and vici kid Osfords; Blueher and button styles, welt soles, any style heel; all new- up-to-date and standard footwear, selling regularly at $2.50 and $3 a pair: Regular $2.50 values, the pair, S 1.98 Regular $3.00 values, the pair, $2.49 Regular $5.00 values, the pair, $3.65 Regular $4.00 values, the pair, $3.15 Men's Oxfords at August Clean-Up Prices $5 Val. $3 - $4 Val. $3-$3-Val.$2 Great August clean-up of men's fine low shoes tan Russia calf, patent colt and glazed kid, in lace and button styles French, Shriner & Urner and other leading makes, in all grades; all the new lasts and all sizes and widths. High-class foot wear, at prices below the actual manufacturing cost Take advantage of the sale. Men's and boys' Outing Footwear of all kinds on sale at greatly reduced prices. New Fall Suits, Millinery, Gloves, Etc., Arriving Daily "Willamette" Sewing Machines; 15 Models; $18 to $35 Each; Second Floor Great August Sale of Table and Bed Linens 12c Linen Crash Toweling. yard...8 1000 dozen Union Linen Huck lip Towels, extra heavy, special, ea. , x 500 dozen Union Linen Huck 1 Op Towels, 18c values, special, ea.."" 500 dozen Union Linen Huck IQm Towels, regular 25c values, ea. XOV 16c Linen Crash Toweling, yard.l2V4 300 dozen Union Linen Huck 22f Towels, regular 35c values, ea..-"",' 1500 dozen bleached Turkish lip Bath Towels, on sale at, each.." 1500 doz. bleached Turkish Bath 1C. Towels, regular 23o values, each. vv 72-inch bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, new patterns, in great CI 1 Q variety; $1.40 grade, yard. .P - Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, 72 inches wide, best patterns; 1 9Q regular $1.65 grade, at, yd..P XesSa Hemmed Marseilles pattern Bedspreads, extra full size, $1.75 values, ea..$1.32 $2 hemmed Marseilles pat- Cl Cl tern Bedspreads, at, each. ,P ' $2.50 hem 'd Marseilles pat- C1 QC l., eacn. . t - tern Rdsnreads. sd $2.25 fringed .Marseilles pai- u: yw tern Bedspreads, special, ea. .t Rpsrular $2.75 fringed Mar- CO QC smiles Bedsnreads. at. each. .S7" Regular $4.00 fringed satin JJO Of finish Bedspreads, spl., ea. .PJ.V $4.50 fringed satin finish JJO ?A Bedspreads, on sale at, eaoh.'. VeVIV Great August sale of all our fine Linen Table Sets, in all grades up to $100 a 6et, at very special prices. Fancy embroid ered and hand-drawn pieces are reduced. Bleached all-linen Damask Table Nap kins, 22x22-inch; best pat- 90 terns; regular $2 val., doz. .Px.JO Bleached all-linen Damask Table Naj. kins, best patterns; regular C1 QQ $2.50 dozen values, special..?'' Bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins, 24x24-in., all new patterns; Ckf regular $6.00 values, dozen. Special lot of hemstitched Damask Tea Cloths, handsome patterns; tfJO C regular $3.50 values, each. .P'y'J $4 hemstitched Satin Dam- flJO "1 f ask Tea Cloths, special, ea. .P -' Special lot 500 hemstitched satin Dam ask Tray Cloths, 40c values, eaeh..24 Regular 50c hemstitched satin OC. Damask Tray Cloths on sale at. Round scalloped hand-embroid'd. Doilies. 6-ineh, regular 50c values, special. .3S 9-inch, regular 75c values, special. .60 Go-Carts at Low Prices The celebrated Allwin Folding Go-Carts, with or without parasols or hood ; a com plete line at all prices; take advantage. $ 6.00 vals., $ 4.90 $13.50 vals., $11.35 $ 7.00 vals., $ 5.85 $14.25 vals., $12.00 $ 8.50 vals., 7.15 $14.75 vals., $12.45 $11.00 vals.,'$ 9.25 $15.50 vals, $13.05 $12.50 vals., $10.60 $16.75 vals., $14.00 $13.00 vals, $10.95 Best vals. in town. One-third off on all our English Peram bulators; come in magnificent models. One-fourth off all our reed body Folding and Reclining Go-Carts; in best models. Ferris Folding Go-Carts (P1A 1A with hood, $12 vals, each. P vF J Without hood, $7.50 values, ea. 35.25 We re-tire wheels at very lowest prices. Summer Furniture at reduced prices. 6 to 9:30 Specials 75c Ribbons 43c Yd. 6 to 9:30, 2000 yards of choice all-silk fancy Ribbons, in print warps, plaidflj stripes, etc.; 5 and 6-in.; beau- Lf tiful styles; 65c-75c values, yd. "" Silkoline at 9c Yard 6 to 9 :30, 2000 yards of fancy silkolines, light and dark grounds, best quality, 36 inches wide; great value, on sale Q tonight at this special prioe, yard..'' Madras Curtains 63c 6 to 9 :30f 1000 pairs of cross-stripe Ma dras Curtains; green, red, blue, pink; great special values, onale for CO tonight at this low price, pair. .UJv $2 Table Linen $1.54 6 to 9 :30, 2000 yds. fine quality bleached Damask Table Linen, beautiful patterns ; superb quality; regular $2 fil Cf value, on sale tonight at, yd. .V ' $lTablecloths85c 6 to 9:30, 200 fringed bleached Table cloths, 63x63 inches, best patterns; reg ular $1.25 values, on sale to- OC night at this special price, each. 0- Nightgowns, $1.98 6 to 9:30, special lot of women's fine nainsook Gowns, trimmed in lace, em broidery and beading; best QQ $3.50 values, on sale at, ea. ,P '0 Boys'50cWaists30c 6 to 9:30, 50 doaen boys' black Sateen Waists, ages 5 to 16 years ; made of good grade black sateen; best regu- Of lar 50c values, on sale tonight aT. Paper Napkins 4c Dz. 6 to 9:30, 1000 dozen Dennison's fancy Paper Napkins, all designs; great A special value, on sale at, dozen 1 5c 'Kerchiefs 7c Ea. 6 to 9 :30, 100 doz. fine mercerized Hand kerchiefs, white with colored borders, in stripes, checks and dots; best reg- J ', ular 15c values, on sale at, each.. Postcard Albums 23c 6 to 9:30, in Stationery Department, 500 Postcard Albums, fancy covers ; hold 400 cards; best regular 50o values, 09 on sale at this special price, ea. FancyStation,ry23c fi in 0 -3(1 Kftfl VwiTpa nt f ancv Stationery. linen finish; paper and envelopes, white only; great special values, for OQ tonight only at this low price, box. JV $1.50 Pictures 89c Picture Dept., 4th floor, Harrison Fisher subjects, beautifully colored, framed in 8x10 gilt oval frames ; very neat and at tractive; regular $1.50 values, ea..89 Fram'd Pictures 98c 6 to 9:30, in Picture Store, 4th floor, genuine hand-colored Pastels, handsome gilt frames, ornamental corners; QO. size 12x24 inches; $2.00 values. VOC Stamped Boxes 29c Picture Department, 4th floor, stamped Glove and Handkerchief Boxes to burn; good size and style; regular 40c OQf and 50c values, on sale at, each..'' Table Mats 1 8c Set 6 to 9 :30, great special lot of Table Mat Sets, air sizes, 6 to a set; value extraor dinary tonight at this special 1 O price, the set take advantage..0 Sale Lawn Mowers 6 to 9 :30, our entire stock of Lawn Mow ers, best makes, in all sizes; reg. values from $4 to $9 ea.. .20 PER CENT OFF Women's Fine Summer Apparel $4 to $100 Values -.Now Half Price nu ii Today, Portland's leading Cloak and Suit Store offers unrestricted choice from the entire stock of Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses, ii. Shirtwaist Suits and Tailored Suits at half regular prices; materials of chambray, rep, linen, pique, batiste, lawns, etc.; beautiful princess and two-piece dresses in white and colors. Handsome shirtwaist suits in endless varietyjjacket suits in medium and long length, semi or tieht fitting: fancy braid and cf e- ton'ne trimmed; others strictly plain tailored Shirtwaist Suits are full pleated or waists with fancy lace yokes and fine tucking; also elab orately trimmed princess gowns with IrTsh or val. lace, and the skirts trimmed in lace and tucks; elbow sleeves, trimmed in lace and fancy cuffs; all new, up-to-date Summer apparel, in assortment large enough to please every Indi vidual fancy; values ranging from $4 up to $100 Aj Pti Yourjinrestricted choice at this very low price I & Y IVC Seethe display of these beautiful garments in the Fifth-St. Window. August Sale of Men's Suits at Half Price Continuation of the great August half-price sale of our entire stock of men's and young men's three-piece Suits and 2-piece Outing Suits, regular U DpiA $12.50 to $40 values; your unrestricted choice, half reg. prices.... 1 II ' L. . 1 : ; 1 ' j : C1TIZEHS CHASE BURGLAR EXCITIXG PURSUIT OF ARMED MAX OX EAST SIDE. Fugitive Prans Knife and Races Over Mnj Streets Until He Falls Exhausted. Fifty East Side residents, aroused by th operations and attempted escape of a daylight burglar, captured him early yes terday afternoon, and turned him over to the police. The chase continued for 12 blocks, the burglar keeping his pursuers off with a pocket knife. Finally. H. H. Olson, of J4 North Twentieth street. East, grappled with the fugitive, threw him and held him down until an officer came1. Joseph O'Brien, a transient, is the bur glar. He was robbing the home of Pa trolman Fred Mallett at the corner of East Thirty-first and East Burnstde streets when discovered by Mrs. Ljillan Abbott, of IS East Thirty-first .street who sounded the alarm. O'Brien saw people gathering about the house and ran out the doorway, trusting to his speed to make his escape. He did not have a pistol but drew a pocket knife with which to lnttmidate any who might follow. A dosen persona were at his heels and the number was continually increasing until, at the cloe of the race. 50 pursuers were behind O'Brien. Several caught up with him but hesitated on closing in be cause of the knife. Olson took up the ra and went after O'Brien in earnest. The rce had pro ceeded by an indirect route to East Thirty-second and Alder streets before Olson caught O'Brien. The latter was out of breath and all but exhausted. He made no show of resistance. Patrolman Robsori took O'Brien to the city Jail. Later. Reuben Beal, a young man who had been seen talking with O'Brien earlier in the ,day. was arrested as a suspect. - The Mallett home was ransacked but lit tle was taken. Mallet and his family are on a vacation trip to tbe Coast. G. A. C0URSEN IS DEAD Father of Portland Residents Passes Away in San Francisco. Oerson A. Coursen, father of Pro fessor E. E. Coursen and Mrs. Walter Reed, of Portland, died at hia residence in .San Francisco. 1060 Fulton street, yesterday, at the age of 84 years. As Mr. Coursen had enjoyed good health up to a few days ago when his chil dren last heard from him, it is pre sumed that a breakdown due to age was the immediate cause of his death. Mr. Coursen came to the Coast with the pioneers of California. He followed the stock brokerage business and in the Comstock days amassed two or three fortunes at different time. The homestead on Fulton street Is one of the most notable old-time residences In the Bay City. Mrs. Reed left for San Francisco last night to attend the fu neral of her father. BAN FRAXCISCO VETERINARY. COIXJX.B Nt Ion begins Sept. 15. Catalog free. Dr. Chaa Keaa. Pra, ISIS Xarkat St., 8. T. STILL SEARCH FOR PENCE OFFICIALS WAXT EXP1VAXATION OF $ 18,000 BOXXS. Ex-Congressman Teclars He Is Not In Hiding and Has Valuable Stock Security. The constable's force la still looking for Lafe Pence, promoter and erstwhile Congressman jfrom Colorado. Consta ble Wagner nas one of his deputies doing little of anything else. - They want Pence to step into court and describe the property he holds having a valuation of J10.000. But Pence seems to have a faculty of not being vlelble to the authorities. Pence will not be taken into custody when located. He will merely be made the subject of a summons in supplemental proceedings. He will have five days In which to explain to the court the nature of his property for, as previously ex plained, he signed a bond of tlO.000 for the release of 12-year-old Jackson Reldv the slayer of George re Mars whereas judg ments for about tlfiOO against him re main unsatisfied for the sufficient reason that tWe Sheriff has never been able to locate tangible Pence property in Mult nomah County. "If the Sheriff or Constable wants to And me,' said Lafe Pence last night, "all he has to do is to call at Twenty eighth and Thurman. When he get there he will see tbe sign of Uu Penoe Company, and we can walk in and see me and question me to hia heart's content about my qualifying as the bondsman for Jackson He id. If he 1 too busy to call, as he has been too busy to find my office, he can call up on the telephone. Main 825. The Pence Company has a water plant worth $300,000, unencumbered excepting $4000, and I own 2997 shares of the 3000 capital stock of the company, so it can be seen how absurd all this talk In the newspapers is in regard to this bond business." LONG SILK GLOVES. SIxteen-button, long Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers and best tl-lh grade at 95c a pair; 12.26 grade at $1.38 a pair; 11.28 long Lisle Gloves at 75c; SS-inch black guaranteed taffeta silk, 87c a yard: 36-inch extra heavy taffeta silk, 1.75 grade, J1.29 a yard. McAUen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. ' HOTEL SARGENT. Go there and try one of those famous Sunday dinners you have heard about. For San Feet. "I have found Bucklen's Arnloa Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abra sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is -the proper thing too for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Wcodard, Clarke & Co. s drug store. 25c. Bolivia ranks second anions the tin-producing countries, with an output of 18,300 tons In 1807. SHIP WHISKY TO INDIANS LOCAL DEALERS SAID TO SUP PLY SILETZ BRAVES. Federal Prosecution May Follow Unless Intent of Law Is Evaded Through Technicality. Federal authorities suspect certain Portland saloon dealers of furnishing Indians on the Siletx Reservation with whisky and arrests may follow an in vestigation that is being made. It is charged that liquor dealers In this city regularly ship intoxicants to redskins, who carry it into the reservation. Under the Federal statutes it is a crime to ship liquor into an Indian reservation, but it is said the saloon dealers avoid violating the statute technically by shipping the liquor to Toledo, which is outside the reserva tion and from which It is carried onto the Government's land by the Indiana, who receive It at the railroad station. Assistant United States Attorney Ev ans yesterday filed with United States Commissioner Cannon two complaints, each charging Warren Bralnard, an In dian, with unlawfully carrying liquor on the Sllet Reservation. An officer has gone to Lincoln County to make the arrest Bralnard is one of the In dians who is said to obtain his whisky from saloon men in thla city. When you coma to Smith's for your meat today, just recollect tnat in oraeg to keep Portland out of the maw of the Beef Trust, in order to keep Eastern1. , cold-storage meat from becoming the staple meat food of Portland, Smith must continue doing the meat business of the town. His shops are the -most crowded establishments in the city, because he sells meat at one-half the Beef Trust's usual prices; he sells only fresh Oregon meats, and he la "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" FRANK L. SMITH MEAT GO. Four Markets Choice Loin Steaks Round Steak 10 Shoulder Steak 8 Fine Roast Beef "f Fine Pot Roast Beef 6S7S8 Roast Veal 10S12V Veal Cutlets lZYz-i-O Veal Loin 12VJ Boiling Beef Plate and Brisket Beef Soup Meat 3 Choice milk-fed lambs, 200 head will be cut and served to our trade today. All fresh-killed. Hindquarters of Spring Lamb. .15J 226 Alder St., Bet. 1st and 2d. 612 Williams Avenue. 791 Mississippi Avenue. 5th and Main Sts., Oregon City. Leg of Spring Lamb 15 i Loin and Rib Chops 15 Frontquarters of Spring Lamb 12Va: Shoulder Roasts of Spring Lamb 10S12y2 Smith' s Pure Lard in 6-lb, pails 65 Smith's Breakfast Bacon 17V2 Best Hams Smith's famous Pork Sausage 12V2 Liver Sausage, Head Cheese, Frank-i furters and Bologna, all choice and fresh 10; Fancy Oregon Hens 18i Fancy Oregon Spring Chickens. .25 J