Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTTE MORNING OKEGOXIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3Q,
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All Goods Bought On Credit Friday or Saturday Charged On Your November AccountRemember, Saturday Is Tag Dayjbrjhe
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Baby Home Baby Week at This Store Lasts Until Saturday mgnt at v:ou o lqcr.
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2.50 Underwear 89c
WOMEN'S VESTS, PANTS, UNION SUITS AND
BLACK TIGHTS, iu wool and cotton mixtures; all
sizes to select from, but this assortment is made up
of odd lines in the various garments men- OQa
tioned. Regular prices to $1.50, Friday Uuu
Regular values to $2.50; special Friday $1.29
MISSES' MERODE UNION SUITS, Winter weight,
fleece-lined cotton, sizes 3 to 8, values to CQp
$1.00 the garment, Friday's special price wJu
Child's Cashmere Hose,
fast black, reg. prices
to 40c the pair, all sizes
from 5 to 10, special
sale price Friday, 1 Qn
the pair I UU
Bovs' Merode Union i
Suits Fleece-lined cot
ton. Winter weight,
sizes 24 to 32. regular
prices to $1.40 the CQft
suit, special price. 0 Ju
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS 10c AND 15c
sr uulJIiuUfl
5 WASHINGTON. AND 6 STS.
$4 Gloves $2. 75 Pr.
WOMEN'S 16-BUTT0N KID GLOVES, in
all trie new shades, and a full assortment of
sizes. Prime quality skins; regular PQ "7C
values to $4 pair ; Friday, only, Olif J
WOMEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES, DenT;
style, 1-clasp length, regular values QCp
to $1.50 the par, Friday's price.
Women's Handker
chiefs, of fine Irish
Fancy Eibbons, in
Dresden effects,
plaids, stripes, dots
and .checked de
signs; widths Z;o to
5 in.; regular price
to 50c the yard;1 Qn
Friday price. I uU
linen. with hem
stitched border, or
in cross bar effects,
sell regularly 3 for
50c; Friday's 1 fp
special sale I Uu
OUR
288th
YSALE
Yard
Wide
Ta ffeta Silk
lilack silk of the width that every one wants,
lieautiful lustrous finished fabric, especially de
sirable for sturdy wear. Every yard guaranteed.
The $1.75 quality, Friday, at the re- H7
markably low special price of, yard Oil-1
NEW SHADES IN DHtECTOUtE SATINS,
PANNE CREPES, ETC., ARRIVING DAILY.
" frsntl Black A collection of
UreSS KjOOaS this season's best fabrics
in stripes, hairlines and herringbone patterns.
Plain Panamas, serges, modelines and
armures; worth to $1.50 the yard
PLAIN SERGES AT 85c THE YARD
The best fabrics of the season and in decidedly
active demand at the present time. For Friday
we feature plain serges in all the wanted shades
and in five qualities. Everyone sharply QEp
bargainized. The $1.00 grade, special price. 0 Ju
89c
95c
Regular $1.25
quality, special.
Regular $1.50 PI 1 C
quality, special 0 1 1 1 0
Regular $1.75 PI OC
quality, special 0 I iwU
Regular $2.00 M CC
quality, special 0 1 103
Curtain Madras
Fine Scotch materials for curtains in dainty pat
terns and attractive onlorings, 50 inches CCp
wide, 90c grade on special sale at Dull
COTTON FLEECED BLANKETS CI CR
Heavy weight, large size, worth $2.25, pr. g I iD J
For Women's Suits
Worth to 38.50
Each, Friday Only
THERE are nearly a dozen st.vles, two of which are illus
trated here. One is made of splendid quality broadcloth,
medium length coat, semi-fitting style, trimmed with silk
braid and buttons, skirt trimmed with circular folds.
Number Two is of fancy weave black cheviot, longer coat, new,
graceful style, collar and cuffs edged with velvet, skirt in imita
tion overskirt model.
All of our previous efforts are sur
passed in the superb .styles and values
concerned in this Friday Special. Suits
that were secured for spot cash at tre
mendous price concessions by the mak-
er.
Shown in the Fifth street windows
and on the Jiuge display racks in the
department Friday.
The colors offered are black, navy, brown, red, prune, purple, wine
and other popular shades. The materials are extra good broad
cloths and cheviots, the modes are the most recent, as tne entire
shipment has just reached us
from New York. A suit sale that
will set the town a-talking;
values to $38.50, special
s
m
lost recent, as tne enure
1 7.98
The"
New
Pierrot Ruffs
A wide neck ruff with ribbon bow, in black,
brown, navy, light blue, pink and white. De
servedly popular. Regular prices up to 01 MO
$3.50 each, special price for Friday 01 i"U
WOMEN'S NOVELTY BELTS
$2.98
in Persian designs, tinsel or elastic
webs. Reg. prices up to $6 ea., special.
ZTM-if rc in spangle or novelty ef
ranCy runs feets. A fine assortment
of designs to choose from. White, black QQn
or light shades, worth to $1.75 each JUb
XT' Women's square chiffon automobile
V CHS vejiS) in plain colors or two-tone ef
fects. Regular value to $3 each; on
special sale at the low price of, each.
$1.98
Muslin Gowns 62c
WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, of fine muslin,
daintily trimmed with hemstitched tucks and em
broidery, Hubbard style, with tucked yoke, high
or V neck, regular $1.00 value, Friday PQp
only at the exceptionally low price of UZ.U
CORSET COVERS, of long cloth or nainsook,
trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Charming styles
and all sizes. Values to ; r naay
only at the exceptionally low price of..
69C
Silverware Sale Specials
All 50c Neckwear at 25c
4-piece Tea Sets, sugar,
creamer, spoonholder and
tea pot; heavy plate, sell
regularly at $6.50, the set.
special, only ....4.88
$ 7.50 sets, sp'l..3.73
$ S.00 sets. sp'l..S6.15
$ 8.50 sets. sp'l..$7.50
$12.00 sets, sp'l..SS.95
$14.6T sets, spl. 511.65
$20.00 sets. sp'l. $14.75
Table Knives With ivory
handle and steel blade.
Regular $7.50 the dozen,
special this week. 6.15
$8.00 vals., doz... $6.50
$8.50 vals., doz... 6.95
$9.00 vals., doz... $7.25
Cake Baskets Regular
$4.00 values, spL$2.95
$4.50 values. sp'l.3.40
$5.90 values, sp'l.S4.45
Bread Trays Regularly
worth $2.25 each, special
this week $1.69
$3.50 values, sp'l.$2.65
$3.75 values, sp"l.2.85
$5.75 values ,spL4.30
Table Knives With cel
luloid, handles, steel blade,
fine quality goods; regu
lar $4.00 doz; sp 'l.3.25
$4.50 values, doz. 53.55
$5.75 values, doz. 54.60
Carving Sets With ivory
handles; worth $4.85;
special this week. 53.90
For Baby Week Enamel
ware, tinware, baskets,
and dozens of things that
baby needs, to be found
in the 3d floor housefur
nishing department.
Chin aware for Baby
Teddy Bear plates, milk
mugs, Dutch milk mugs,
4-piece tea sets, puff
boxes, etc.
Unrestricted choice of any mens tie
in our stock worth 5 0c for just half
this price. Room must be made for
holiday goods, and that quickly. Such
hareainizinz as this must accomplish
quick clearance. There is no wanted
color, pattern or style missing; q mm
I men 's 50c neckwear Friday at J C
m
Smallwares Bargainized
2-qt. Fountain Syringe,
red rubber, $1.25 value,
special sale price... 89
Dr. Gairand's Oriental
Cream, $1.50 bot. 51.05
4 cakes Williams' Jersey
Cream Toilet Soap and
nickel box, special.. 60
15o Hand Brushes.. 10
Colored Border Paper
Napkins, 100 in pkg., 15c
value, special price. 10?
Box Writing Paper, fine
quality, 25c value . . 15?
Plain or Ruled Writing
Tablets, 20c and 25c each,
special price 15
Playing Cards, enamel
back", 25c value .19
Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder,
25c can, special at,.17?
Mohair Skirt Braid, 4
yds. in piece, 15c val. 8J
Spool Silk, 100 yd. Spools,
all colors 5
Shell Back Combs, gld
mounted, values to $5.00,
special 89
Side Combs, all sizes,
plain effects, 35c vis. 25J
Curling Irons. Folding
handles, 10c values... 5J
Silk Garter Elastic,
1 inch wide, yard
length, 30o value ...19J
Bone Hair Pins. Half
doz. in box, assorted 10
Pyrography Outfits, com
plete sets, $1.50 vis. 90
Hair Brushes. Solid back,
all bristle, $1.50 vis. 98
$15 Hats Only $5
Two hundred for this sale, fresh
. from New York. The best lot of
Z&VSi&ZZ&S styles and values we have yet
,- Vs7 secured to sell at this price. The
r
regular values run to $15. 00 each.
Colors are black, brown, navy
andcombinations. Stylish models,
attractively trimmed
on sale Friday, each
$5.00
SPLENDID
SPECIALS
Baby Week
HAND MADE SLIPS and short dresses of fine nainsook, linen or
English lawn; daintily embroidered or lace trimmed;
values $1.50 to $21.00; redued for this special sale
HAND-MADE BONNETS, trimmed with tucks, lace and j
fancy stitching; worth 90c to $5.00; reduced to
FLANNEL PINNING BLANKETS, all wool, plain or "7Qp
fancy stitched hem; with waist or band; $1.25 value I 0b
INFANTS' LONG FLANNEL SKIRTS, made with scalloped
edge, fancy stitched or embroidered hem; waist or band; QQn
values to $1.75; on special sale at the low price of, each OUU
BABY MOCCASINS, in red, brown or pink; 50c values OQp
go on sale at the remarkably low price of, the pair Zuu
In addition to these specials, everything in department is reduced.
Jewelry and Leather Goods
A comprehensive display of low-priced jewelry in all the late fads, and many remarkable specials
in jewelry and leather "goods. Learn to trade here for your supply of these small articles, and
you'll save a tidy sum over what exclusive jewelry stores would charge you.
IX TIUS STORE ONLY CAN YOU FIND JEWELRY NOVELTIES THAT ARE DIRECT IM
PORTATIONS, SELECTED IN THE EUROPEAN MARKETS BY OUR .OWN BUYERS.
READ OF THE SENSATIONAL SPECIALS FOR .FRIDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S SALES.
Very late and smart -de-signs,
made of seal or
j5t.
Iff-;" 'r -tr?" rfiffrt
Hand Bags
long grain morroco leather. Fitted with inside
purse, lined with kid or moire. Excellent styles
and at this low price, a value impossible to du-
plicate. Strap handles. Regular values
$1.50 and $1.75, special for Friday at
98c
Belt Pins, in hew imported de
signs; Roman gold, oxidized
Egyptian gold or Cloi- 7Cft
sonne finish, at lUU
Women's Hand
Special Bags in horn al.
ligator; new shapes, nicely fin
ished, with good quality fit
tings. Regular $2.50 to $7.50
values, special 1-3 LESS
sntrial strap Purses in
kickiui seal, morocco or
calf. Plain or fancy clasps;
colors brown, black, tan, blue
or green. Regular $2 CM 1 Q
values, special Oil'"
Novelty Bracelets, in French
gold plate, with medallion top,
set with cameos, inlaid enamel
or hand-colored min- 0"7 Cfl
iatures, $3.75 to OliiJU
Women's Rama Hand Bags.
The newest thing in hand
purses. Verv artistic designs;
special 52.50 to 56.00
Srttntnl Beauty pins in
ftJseCIUl R0man 0r pol
ished gold finish; plain bead
ed edge, fancy engraved de
signs, or plain; 2oc values; Qn
UU
Women's Hand Bags, in seal,
walrus and Morocco ; all shapes
and all sizes; special, Cf
$20.00 down to OliwU
Vanity Bags, German silver fin
ish, in desiems similar to the
high-priced sterling sil
ver. Special sale price. .
Hat Pins in
Dresd'en ef
fects, fancy stone settings, or
Japanese designs. Medium
long pins, strongly set. Regu
lar values to. 85c, on
75c
Special
39c
Laces Less Than V
Colored applique laces and chiffon ap
plique trimmings in widths from 1-2 to
5 -in. An assortment of trimmings sold
J II J-- it C J
aoun i u small iuis, ticiciw.c wcmnv- r-j;
ously underpriced. ap
?oesid:$L98
Reg. val. no
to$7.5OP'0
19c
Reg. vals.
to 50c yard
Reg. vals. sfQ
to $1.50 yd. tVC
Reg: vals. Q o
to $3.00 yd. ifOC
Reg. val. o no
to $10 pJ&0
Warm Shoes
To Wear in
the House
These cool mornings and evenings call for comfortable footwear,
easy to slip on and off, and we meet this demand with a special
sale. Some of the best styles are bargainized for Friday's sale.
WOMEN'S FELT JULIETTES, in black, brown, red or gray,
trimmed with black fur. Hand-turned soles of belting leather.
Better than the grade sold in most stores at $1.75; on CM QQ
special sale Friday at the exceptionally low price of. 01 L D
Women's Woven Wool Foot
Warmers, lined with natural
lambs wool, quilted in; soles of
flexible grain leather; the
warmest house slipper we QQp
can buy; our price UUU
Women's Felt Juliettes and
Slippers, in black, brown or
red ; fur trimmed, hand-turned
soles; also two styles in nn.
kid slippers, special Juu
ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN
I'senRer Car Going 4 0 Mlle n
Hour Miraculously Escape.
rmpruwA fai.i-s, win.. Ort. ;9.
Th rhicapo-Imltith Limited passen
ger train vest bound. Jumped the
track near Augrusta. Wis., today. A
number of passengera and trainmen
were injured, but none seriously. The
escape from fatalities seemed almost
miraculous, as the train was irolngr 40
miles an hour. The engine turned a
complete somersault and all the cars
tipped over.
PT. PAVI Oct. 19. A statement
g-lren out today from the offices of
the Chicago A Northwestern road says
reparaing tne wic-n. m nuuiu..
"The derailment was caused by some
unknown persons removing; a rail and
two ties on the north side of the west
bound track. The angle bar being;
tied to the end of the rail with a
piece of cloth."
Prescriptions filled at Ersseil's Phar
macy, 2S9 Morrison, bet. 4th and 5th.
DITCH COMPANY IS FORMED
Grants Pass Anxious to Secure Irri
gation Project.
GRANTS PASS. Or.. Oct. 29. (Spe
cial.) An enthusiastic and earnest meet
ing waa held In the opera-house yester
day In the Interest of an Irrigation proj
ect for this part of Kogue River Val
ley. Much work was done by the com
mittee at 14 citizens, and It was the re
port of this committee that the people
were eager to hear. H. L. Gilkey, of
the First National Bank, as chairman of
that committee, told briefly what had
been accomplished and what could be ob
tained under the present conditions and
among other things that the committee
hnrt een fit to organize under the name
of Josephine County Irrigation & Pi.wer
Company.
At the close of the committers report,
stock was offered In shares of tlOO and
without hesitancy the entire aisle of the
opera-house was filled, from the Mage
to the rear, by business men, profes
sional men. fruitraisers and farmers,
ready to subscribe for the amount of
stock offered. In several Instances busi
ness men who were not present author
ized their names to be listed for shares
of stock. The corporation was organized
for $10,000 and stock was subscribed to
the amount of J8000.
The officers of the company will pro
ceed at once to secure an expert engineer
to prepare Information as to what wou
be the most feasible plan and Ui oo "t
promoting the work.