TTIE MORMXG OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, 'DECEMBER 5, I90S . '2 -1 ' ' " ' 1 ' " ' ' 1 1 ' ' i Do Your Christmas Shopping With Portland's 'Most Modern, Most Liberal and Most Dependable Store The One That Never Disappoints Shop Early In The Month and Have Full Assortments To Choose From Make It Easier For Our Clerks and Delivery Men We Will Store Goods Bought For Christmas Now and Make Delivery at Any Time You WishShop Early, Avoid the Rush Children Olds, Worlman & King's AGENTS TOR LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PAT TERNS, 10c AND 15c. NEWEST, MOST RELI ABLE -STYLE GUIDE EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LIBBEY CUT GLASS, BEST IN THE WORLD. NAME ON EVERY PIECE Day At Saturday Children's Coats Are All Reduced One-Fourth Coats for little Misses from 6 to 14 years of age, decidedly un derpriced for Saturday's sell ing. Some of the newest and most fetching styles included in this brilliant, bargainizing. Materials are broadcloth, chev iot and mixtures; all colors; plain or tailored effects; long or short; regular values $4.50 to $20.00, and for Saturday's selling every one 1, W in the lot for....'.1 LeSS RICH FURS Make the finest sort of Christmas gifts and will be a welcome addition to any woman's wardrobe. The larg est selection and the lowest prices here. $6.50 Waists at $3.98 Every woman in the land needs a net or lace Waist for dressy occasions. We have a surplus lot that must be disposed of quickly and we know they will find owners rapidly at this low price. They are very rich ma- terials, modeled in charming fashions and exceptional val ues at $6.50 ea., for Saturday's selling . . S3.98 !$-fivfVJ ft mm Coque Boas $1.98 What's more graceful or richer look ing than a handsome Feather Boa the finishing touch to a theater or evening costume. Here is an offer on Coque Feather Boas in all the wanted shades for street or evening wear; regularly priced at n nn $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50; choice Saturday at U 1 1 U 0 Children's Caps & Tarns Are Reduced Tarn o'Shanters, with 12 or 14 in. tops; plain effects or hand somely embroidered with silk, emblems. These come in navy, cardinal, golf red, brown or white. Also polar caps in plain or curled bearcloth ; colors white, red, brown or gray. Regular 65c values for 45 Regular 69c values for . . . .50 Regular 75c values for .59 Regular $1.00 values, for. .75 Regular $1.25 values for . .98 Regular $2.00 values for $1.50 Regular $2.25 values for $1.59 Regular $2.50 values for $1.75 Regular $2.75 values for $3.00 Regular $3.50 values for $2.50 75c Underwear for 49c The men's share of the Satur'' day bargains is a special th a t thrifty fellows will appreciate. To own good underwear and keep warm these chilly days is easy with a sale like this to help you. The best underwear sale of the season with superb ly good size assortment. Fifty dozen shirts and drawers in ribbed cotton medium A Q n grade. Reg. 75c values T'UU 35c Ribbons at 10c a Yard Here is a duplicate of the splendid sale that attracted the attention of thousands of thrifty buyers last week. It made hundreds of new friends for our ribbon department and distributed more good ribbons at a low price than any sale featured in Portland for many a day. They are in satin taffeta or in fancy silk plaids, checks, stripes and fancy effects; IV2 to 3 inches wide, and values in the lot to 35c the yard. Your choice of these Ribbons only ) Children's Day In The Shoe Department "Our Special" ltiuIo of children's Shoos 111 button or lace stylos; pat ent tips, good heavy extension solos; sizes 0 to 8, 011 fM C sale at. the pair JJ S-y to 11, special pair. .$1.60 11' 2 to 2. special, pair. .$1.85 "Good for Bad Boys" Shoes, made of Norwegian storm calf, blnchor cut: solos are fastened with stool rivets; heavy inner soles; bottoms are quilted with steel; wo will re place the soles if they wear out within three months. Qft 4f Sizes 0 to 13'o I 3 Sizes 1 to :'.2, special at.. $2.69 "Rough on Rocks" Shoes for Boys Made of Milwaukee calf, with pebbled goat tops; Prt sizes 1) to U I iDU Sizes 1 to 2. the pair. .. .$1.80 Sizes 2',2 to 5, the pair. . .$2.00 See Display of Yamhill Walnuts --Washington-street Window 7ue Helping To Make Oregon Famous ToylandThe Most Interesting Plocc and boys shows 1 he tinest Polls and ioys We Are Exclusive Portland Agents for Royal Worcester Corsets-Over 150 Models in Stock and Thoroughly Trained Fitters Any Normal Figure Perfectly Fitted WITHOUT Alterations Also Portland Agents Ladies9 Home Journal Patterns 10c-15c A Good Suggestion for Sensible Gifts The Blanket Sale Our Fourth-floor homefitling shops have been busy this week, you better believe with the best blanket sale of the year bringing the shrewd shoppers in swarms. Cold nights may come and do their wors t, those who shared inthe splendid blanket savings will not heed the cold. White or colored blankets, robes for making handsome bathrobes or for Also new and very cunning designs in blankets for baby. 89c bedding. $1.50 Kid Gloves 89c WOMEN'S 2-CLASP LENGTH GLOVES, of prime quality kid skin, in black, white, oroum brown, navv or srrav. till size assortment; regular values to $1.50 the pair; choice Saturday. . BASS WOOD NUT BOWLS 29c They are regularly worth 40c each; stamped ready to burn; special OQp nrice Saturday, only ZuU fj WHISK BROOM HOLDERS, nr. worth 3oc each, at fcllll WOOD-CARVING TOOLS Set of 6 in box; worth $3.00; special, for Oft QQ this sale, onlv vZiwtJ FOLDING COAT HANGERS and wood pants hangers. 15c values; for 1 fin Saturdaj-, at only I Uu Scarfs and Boas at V2 Very high-grade Neckwear in Marabou or Coque Boas and Stoles; also Opera Scarfs of Crepe de Chine, trimmed with otsrieh. $5.00 to $100.00 values selling rr wr at the extremely low price Jtiail $2.00 VEILINGS AT 98c YARD 27-INCH NETS For wear with the new large hats; also Russian mesh Veilings with chenille or woven dots ; black, brown and wanted colors; $l.o0 and $2.00 grades, at only BOYS' 6Sc UNDERWEAR 39c RIBBED COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAW ERS Ecrii color; sizes 24 to 34; sell reg ularly up to boc the garment. Choice Saturday, only 98c Umbrellas MEN'S UMBRELLAS 28-in. size, with cover of splendid" quality silk and lisle, tape edge, taffeta; non-rust frame; natu ral wood or sterling trimmed QH QQ handles; regular $5 grade at. . .vlvU WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS Of Union taf feta, with natural wood Princess handles; very smart styles. The regular price is $2.50 each; special Saturday only $1.75. School Suits TXoff $8.98 Misses' School Suits in cheviots and fancy mixtures, very smart tailored styles that girls of 12 to 16 years of age will be delighted with. A spe- cial lot from one of our best makers. Regular values to $15, a great special for today, your choice at only S8.98 Reading Lamps All gas and electric reading lamps and portables are on sale at very special prices this week. Electric Lamps, com plete, priced at $2.28 to $68. Gas Lamps, complete, priced at $2.40 to $36 Square Mission Port ables, special. . .$3.95 Andirons in black or brass finish at special prices: Black Andiron3, spe cially priced at, the set, from $1.50 to $28 Brass Andirons, spe cially priced at. the set, from $3.38 to $21.60 Fire Sets on sale at from $2.40 to $13.90 39c EVENING JUST ARRIVED New Raincoats in Silk or Silk and Linen THE VERY NEWEST STYLES LOW PRICED. Children s Hose 12V2c Misses' Union Suits 39c FAST BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE "MERODE" make Union Suits, with high The sturdy wearing sort; all sizes; reg- neck and long sleeves and ankle length; ular values to 25c the pair, on 1 sizes 1 to 7 and regularly worth to HQ- special sale Saturday at I L2l $1.10 the suit, Saturday, ouly OUli 2 CHILDREN'S 'KERCHIEFS 5c HOLL Y ST A TIONER Y49c BOX HANDKERCHIEFS FOR CHILDREN WRITING PAPER And envelopes, in For school use, or pretty little fill-in gifts; fancy holly and floral boxes; JJQp , , , , . . . worth 6;5 the package, special TUu colored border designs; very neat; regu- rANcy msQN CL(jCKSOr eombi- larly oc values; 2o the dozen, t nation mat(.h safps ai)d lher. .Q or 2 for WU mometer, worth $4 each, at OZiHj BOYS' 50c CAPS AT 25c EACH $1-23 2-qt. Hot Water Bottles 9S : : : 7 DRESSING COMBS Hard rub- nQn They are in tweeds or mixtures; good col- bef l&rgc . r0(, Villm.S) at JU ors.to match Fall clothing; very smart r,oc can Dr. tiraves' Tooth Powder. .29 styles; values to 5c each, choice nr HAIR ROLLS 24 inches long; OEn Saturday, only ZOu net covered; all shades; each wJU SPECIALS ON SALE 6 to 9:30 Tm ONI Y 40c Gingham Aprons 27c "Women's Gingham Aprons, made in Mother' Hubbard stj'le, of best Amoskeag gingham; splendid QTn 40c values, on sale after 6 at L I U The regular 75c grade, on special sale at 4S MANICURE SETS In holly boxes, with nail polisher, nr. polish, emery boards and pumice; each Zuu EASTMAN'S PERFUMES In boxes; assorted odors; 35c value for, only FANCY WOVEN HAT PIN HOLDERS Ribbon trim med ; 25c value ; special . . : 25c 19c $3.00 Untrimmed Hats 59c Dress Hat Shapes; a full line of colors; made of fine felt, velvet, or silk and velvet. In the lot are a great number of Girls' and Misses' shapes. Values CQp to $3.00. Choice, after 6, only vJU GLOVE, NECKTD3, HANDKERCHIEF OR COLLAR BOXES In old Austrian Court Finish; hardwood; satin lined; Q0p values $1.50 to $2.25 ; special "Uu SHAVING SETS Mug and mirror on stand; worth 75c C0n the set; special for this sale, only TABOURETTES For burning; worth $1.50; special CI 1 0 at the extremely low price of, each Vj) 1 1 1 u Fine Glassware Bohemian Gold Glass ware, useful and orna mental articles in large assortment; splendid for Christmas gifts. Fruit bowls, tall com ports, jelly dishes, ol ives, bon bons, handled nappies, plates, truys, candlesticks, vase s, water and wine sets, spoon trays. Round Nappies, at prices up from ..50 Handled Nappies, on sale at 65c to. .$6.00 We have the exclusive Portland agency for the world-famous L i b b e y Cut Glass. Name etched on every piece is a guar antee of quality and cutting. 1 . l LORDS PLAN TO REFORM (oiiimitlee Advocates Kleftion of Peers (o lgiMative Body. I1XDOX. Dec. . The report of the i!cct comnife of the House of Lords, appninteil to .iggvxi a plan for the re form of the Vppor House, was Issued yostertlay. The committee finds it un desirable that the possession of a peer :ise should of Itself give the right to sit and vote In the Houm of Lords, and it recommends that qualification should r the main test for admission to the ri formed house. It then sets forth that nil hereditary peers should be formed ir.to an electoral body for the purpose of electing 2" of thrlr number to sit and vote aa the "Lords of Parliament." not for life, but for a single parliament; that the spiritual Lord of Parliament be. reduced to 1 to be selected by tb bishops; two archbishops during; the, 'nure of their sees, and the other eight for the duration of each Parliament; that Canada. Australia. New Zealand and South Africa ha-e Representatives In the House of Lords; that a number of heredi tary peers, estimated at 130, possessing certain qualifications should sit without the necessity of election; that these In clude men who have held the post of Cabinet Minister. Viceroy. Governor-General of Canada and Governor of the larg er colonies, and naval and military offi cers of high rank, and that 30 years service in the House of Commons shall entitle one to a seat among the peers. This plan will give the reformed House of Lords about 250 members, namely three peers of the royal blood: 200 peers to be elected: about 130 qualified hereditary peers; 10 spiritual Lords and five Judges. Farm Lands Bring Good Prices. CHKHALI3, Wash.. Dec. 4. (Special.) Three farm sales, aggregating almost an even K5.O0O, of places in the Chehalls and Newaukum Valleys are the week's record here. The Urgent deal was that of the Wisconsin Lumber Company, which sold 100 acres of Its farm near Uttell to Don ald Nicholson at $100 an acre, with tlnOO for Improvements, an aggregate of $11, aiiO. Mr. Nicholson Is a new arrival from North Dakota. Hans Mathieson. who came to Chehalls a few months ago from California, bought the farm of John Rea gan, of Forest, for J7000. F. El Neder lander bought the Carl Motter place near the Reagan farm for $6250. ANNOUNCEMENTS. F. E. Beach & Co., Pioneer Paint Co., I3 First, st. Phones Main 1334, A 1334. D. Chambers A' Son. opticians, $21 Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best. Dr. Rubensteln, the optician, moved to 189 3d St., onp. Baker Theater. . t TO ( I KE A COM) IN ONE DAT Tak LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. DruKglRts refund money if it falls to cur. E. W. GROVE'S siznatur Is on eacb box. 23c. Webfoot Oil Blacking; Keeps teet dry. Makes shoes last. All dealers. TOBACCO WAR IS ENDED Independents and) Trust Close Battle of Two Years' Standing. CINCINNATI. Ohio. Dec 4. Practically the closing scene and transaction in the great and bitterly fought Burleigh Tobac co war with the Tobacco Trust, during the last two years was witnessed here today, when the representatives of Inde pendent tobacco factories in all parte of the country met to apportion the tobacco secureu by the Independent Manufactur ers' Association from the equity society. The quantity secured by the Independent Manufacturers' Association was 25 per cent, or 30.000,000 pounds, which will be divided among the Independents.' It is understood that when the work of apportioning the tobacco is concluded preliminary steps will be taken to build up and strengthen the Independent Man ufacturers' Association and make of it a powerful organisation to resist any fur ther encroachments of the so-called to- the independent manufacturers. It is also understood that the independents, when the organization is finally completed, will co-operate with the element of tobacco planters which opposes the formation of another equity poo.l for the crop of 1909. Farmers. Ask Injunction. MONTESANO, Wash., Dec. 4. (Special.) The ranchers on the Upper Chehalis River have begun cult against Joseph Bernard to prevent him from putting in a dam to provide a storage boom for his logs. Bernard recently secured the right from the Government to construct the boom, but the ranchers claim that the forcing of the water back upon their lands by reason of the dam will damage their property, and they ask for an injunction. Xew Tork A Chautauqua for working men, where Socialism will be taught on farms to be open two months each year will be opened next Summer by Rev. Alexander K. Irvtna. labor secretary of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Ascension, and Kelr Hardle and other prominent Socialists will be among the .speakers. YELLOW JOURNALS' WORK Roosevelt Had "o Narrow Kseape , From Auto or Fire-Kngine. WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. Recent news paper stories connecting the President with narrow escapes from accident by being run down by automobiles, messen gers and latterly by a lire engine, have resulted in the giving out at the White House of an official statement character izing the stories as "pure inventions." The statement says: "The recent stories given out that the President had a narrow escape from ac cident, first with an automobile and now with a flre engine, are purely Inventions. So far as the President is aware, no automobile ever came near him. If It did. the President did not notice it. "Now. as for the fire engine matter, the whole story is absurd and the news papers are simply being imposed upon. The President's carriage was drawn up against the curb on one side of New Hampshire avenue, which is broad and which at the time was deserted. The fire engine was against the curb on the other side of the street and half a block dis tant when the fire engine horses fell. The ft re engine could not have hit the Presi dent's carriage if It had tried." Kkk Rliell? as gas mantlpii is an Idea from Germany. The i-ontents are drawn or Mow n out. the ends are neatly cut off. and th. body of the plioll is tixd In poitiun Hue the regular article. The Hsht thus obtained-is very good, while the new form of man'le is dnrnhle. Schilling: s Best is a package tea, is never sold loose, we think too much of it. Yaur jrocer raturot your moneT if roa doa'l like it. we par him 1