THE 3IORMXO OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, MARCH .1, 1909.
Sale Madame Yale's HairTonic-Sc, 43c, 83c Expert Beauty Demonstrations by Madame Yale's Expert Free Beauty Advice
New Goods Now in Every
Department of This Store
ife i bjI
fBmBI
Mail and Phone Orders
Promptly, Carefully Filled
Sale of New 3-Piece Spring Suits, $32.50
We consider these superb suits extraordinary value at this introductory sale price.
They are made of finest striped prunella cloth and chiffon Panama, in navy, re
seda and Copenhagen. The coats are made 38 inches long, trimmed with braid
ana lined with self-colored taffeta silk. The j ump- '
ers are made with silk and braid trimmings in the
newest princess effect. Introductory Sale Price,
Friday Bargain Day 4J 4 7 O
50
$15 New Taffeta Silk Jumper Suits $11.75
Not often will you get such values as this before Easter your choice of an assortment of newest
silk jumper suits, in the latest Princess models, made of extra quality taffeta silk, in plain, striped
and checked designs. Trimmed with plain colored silk and French dots. The colors are blue
urown, vopennagen, uiacK ana wnite. reseaa. jxeeuiar aia.uu value.
-fr just to maKe iriday lively, they ire
7 Embroidery Sale, 23c Yd.
I f V Embroidery Sale, 17c Yd.
Thousands of yards of extra grade Swiss, Nain
sook and Cambric Embroideries, in edges, inser
tions, double-edge bands, galloons and corset
cover embroideries, in a large variety QQ
of patterns, special value, per yard , fcuC
Many dainty styles of new Embroideries, in
blind and open designs; widths to 15 inches;
edges and insertions on sheer or heavy j
cloth, at the exceptional low price, yard. . A C
Fine Allover Embroideries
Vals. to $1 YcL, 43c; to $1.50 Yd., 67c
At the beginning of the season, we offer two big
special values in Embroidery Allovers, full 18
inch width some in cambric, moire and swiss
effects, blind and open designs, etc. Greatly re
duced for Friday Bargain Day, as above.
$11.75
S1.80Long Cloth, $1.10pc.
$2.20LongCloth,$1.49Elc.
A superb Friday bargain for all who use white
goods full yard-wide long cloth, soft finish,
ready for needle, 12 yards to piece, t f r
regular $1.80 value p 1 . I U
Finer quality, 12-yard piece, that sells r -t m q
regularly for $2.20, special value f1.4y
35c Novelty White Goods at 25c Yard
English mercerized madras, mull, checks and stripes,
dotted Swisses, embroidered Swisses. Friday OC
Bargain Day ,,,,uC
Satin Stripe Foplin Today at 35c Yard
A beautiful woven Poplin, with satin stripes OC
from 1 to 3 in. apart. A favorite Spring fabric. 33C
75c Rough-Weave Pongee at 50c Yard
Rough-weave Pongee, 60 per cent pure silk,
heavy weight, all colors. Friday Bargain Day..
50c
Sole Agents
Ji Fellard Taiior-Made Suits
Star, Bargains
ir it ' it
75c Rompers 59c
59c
Children's ehambray and grins
ham Itompers, In plain blue,
plain tans or pink or blue check
with white and red Dininsrs.
nixes l 10 t years.
76c values
25c Taffeta Ribbon 15c
Extra grade all pure silk taffeta
Rlhbcn. in black, white and all
colors. In full 4-inch width, -1 e
regular 25c value, ll
50c Box Rucking 37c
Saveral hundred boxes of assort
ed colored Ruchings, in extra
long neck lengths; always sold
for 50c a box; special 07.
today OC
$3, $3.50 Bags $1.48
Black and brown seal and wal
rus Bags, also gunmetal trimmed
Bags, with side pockets; Jt a
reg. 3-3.6o values Jpl.rO
$4 Hand Bags $1.98
Real seal and walrus Bags, fitted
with coin purse; colors, brown,
black, tan and green; leather
lined; regular 4.00 q1 OO
value, today ........... - 270
$1.50LeatherBelts48c
Black, brown, green and tan
eatner .Belts, with neat gilt
...48c
buckles, regular 1.50
values, today
$3.50 Suit Gases $ 1 .98
New leatherette Suit Cases, with
straps all around, patent locks
and bolts: regular $3.60 value
Say..B"Ka.n. $1.98
.$2, $2.25 Belts 39c
Sample line of black, brown and
tan suede leather and patent
leather Belts. with handsome
gilt and gunmetal buckles. On.
regular J2.00-I2.25 values. JHC
$ 1 .25LeatherBelts48c
Black, brown and white new em
bossed leather Belts, regular
11.25 value. Friday yt q
Bargain Day frOC
12c Elastic Belting 2c
New brown, white and gray
elastic Belting, also Imported
fancy Belting, In new designs
values to 12c an Inch; spe- ry
clal today ZC
4, SSt
Reg. $5 Jetted Turbans, $3.45
Reg. $6.50, $7.50 Millinery, $4.95 $1.50 Books 25c
Notions
Harnlng Cotton, any color, per
spool igj,
Saginaw Toothpicks. 3 boxes'tO
Ironing Wax, with handles. 4
'r 5k
Ua,e t7.lbe black-headed Pins 5i
X-Ray Stove Polish J
24-inch all around llalr Roll, net
covered
Boys' Jersey Knee' "protectors;
Plr 1I
Oood Gas Mantles, fit any burn
er ......... io
?rok" 1r,ta Kood' sVeeVsViisors
6 to 9-Inch length, per pair 23
htikpatch. the best thing for
mending children's Hose "0
patches rZ.
Jlook Top Coat Hangers." "ma.ie I
from heavy copper wire, throe
for ioe
Taiior-Made Rajahine Waists, $2.98
Blouse Style Rajahine Waists, $238
Made In All the Very Latest and Popular Models
. mos)t popular, most serviceable and yet stylish Waist of the sea
Rajahine" Waist made of a material entirelv new this
rough weave silk, wears better than silk made in the popular new
s and blouse styles.
OC The colors are black, navy, brown, wine, C O OO
KJKJ olive, gray and cream )i7CS
S1.25 Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, 69c Ea.
$1.50 Embroidered Chemise, 98c
Ladies' cambric and nainsook Gowns, -with high and circular neck, lon
and 6hort sleeves, trimmed with lace, embroiderv and hem-
stitching, sizes 13, 16, 17. Values to $1.25. Special Oi7C
Ladies' hand-made and hand-embroidered Chemise in dainty patterns
with eyelet and ribbon trimming, all sizes. Values to $1.50. CQ '
Special iOC
50c, 75c, $1 Men's
Neckwear, 29c Ea.,
An exceptional purchase of men's Neckwear enables us to place on
sale 200 dozen of the finest quality four-in-hands, band tecks. shield
tecks and clubs; 50c, 75c, $1.00 values. OQr
Friday Bargain Day . . f C
Spring Novelties in Ribbons
We are now showing a large variety of Spring Season. 1909, novelty
Ribbon, in new and up-to-date patterns and colors. You must see
them to fully appreciate their beauty.
Gape Gloves.
$1.50 Val. 87c
C.- son the "
i looks like
r ,V tailor-mad(
The first great sale value of the season the latest styles of jetted
turbans, just in by express. Compare these our regular $5.00 mod
elswith the $10.00 hats of other p
stores. Sale price Friday Bargain Day p4i5Tc
50 new horsehair and maline jetted Russian Turbans fv J f
Regular $6.50 to $7.50 values, Friday Bargain Day . . . $TCi7 O
Lace Cur tains
Seconds, 59c ea.
500 full-length Nottingham Lace Curtains,
2 and 3 yards long, 36 to 60 inches wide.
Some have a slight misweave or a drop
stitch here and there. Curtains that would
sell up to $3.00 pair. Friday ET",
Bargain Day, EACH 07 C
50c Stationery, 21c lb.
.
Pound paper In llarht blue linen fabric
i no envelopes are
quality.
the envelopes are 60 package.
.ine puuna ok paper. ......
trine darker. Hence
21c
Really notable books by such
authors as Dolf Wyllarde, Rich
ard Bagot and other English
authors: 1
Wild Wheat
The Kerry of Fate
The t'omlnR Dawn
Kor the Week End
The Master Man
Mafoota
The Rat Trap
A Roman Mystery
Included in this sale are 300
volumes of the $1.")0 novels of
It. J. hyte-AIelville, the noted
English author:
M or N
Black but Comely
The Interpreter
Hosine and Sinter Louisa
The Queen's Marines
Uncle John
Cerise, etc
New' Veilings
Our Spring season, 1909, veiling
line is now complete in all the
latest styles, Russian mesh in
black, white aud desirable col
ors, two-toned effects, in a large
variety of plain, novelty and
dotted meshes. Prices 25c to
$1.50 yard.
Hat Pins, Values to $1 for He
Jewelry Sale, Vals. to $2 at 48c
A remarkable sale of fancy Hat Pins, in large assortment of varied
and choice patterns. Pending the arrival of new Spring goods, we
are anxious to clear out our stock to make room for our new styles
- many to select from, in pearl head, signet, monogram, crystal in
all colors, large fancy ball head, turquoise, rhinestone; all "f-t
with extra long stems, values to $1.00. special today A AO
$1.50 Barrettes 48c
Hair Harrette, in Roman and gren
frold finlfh. vrv neat pattern. A Q
vals. to $1-60; l-'riday Bargain. . . "oc
$1.00 Pin Sets at 48c
Gold plated Baby- Pin Sets. with
chains, very neat and dainty de- A Q
sign, vals. to $1.00; sjp'l today. ..C
$1 Bead Necklaces 48c
Fish scale pearl bead Necklaces, for
women and children, values to A Q
$1.00. Special today OC
$1 Whisk Brooms 48c
Sterling silver handle Whisk Brooms.
Rood quality, values to $1.00. A Q
Friday Bargain Uay "C
$1.00 Child's Set 48c
Child's silver plated Table Sot. with
knife, fork, spoon and napkin A Q
ring;, vals. to $1.00. Special today."0-
$2.00BeltBuckIes48c
Belt Buckles and Sash Pins. In cut
at-el, pearl. sliver. oxidized. green
srold. Roman and rose finish, AO
vals. to $.1.00; Friday Bargain OC
$1.00 Beauty Pins 48c
Beauty Pins. In brleht or Tlomnn fin
ish, chased and engraved har pins. In
soiw or inree pins, values to
$1.U0. k riday Bargain Day...
48c
$1.25 Jet Combs 48c
New hall top Jet Back Combs, -with rut
Jet ornaments, values to $1.25.
Friday Bargain iJay fiOC
$2 Clothes Brush 48c
Genuine ebony back Clothes Brush,
wiin sier
vals. to $
wmi sterling silver mountings, o
i- riuay tiargain 1 ay . rv-
Largest and Best Neckwgar Showing
Everything in vogue for Spring season. 1909. in ladies' Neckwear
is now on display; Dutch collar effects, in many styles, neat and
novelty designs; washable tailored creations, baby Irish styles, etc.;
prices ranging from 25c to $10 each.
87c
l-rlasn De-nt kivTa r. m
- " VI iu
come in all sizes, in shados of
ian, 1.00 per rar
today
Gingh'm Apron
75 c Value, 45 c
Ladies' rinrham Coverall
Aprons, made extra long and
wide, with ruffle on AC
bottom, lies- o vnlue.C
Neckwear Sale
35c, 25c VaTuesTl2c
For Friday Rargrain Day Sev
eral thousand new and dainty
styles in all the latest styles in
women's neekwear. Values to
3.V each, while they 1 O
last, today ,...1C
Sale Val, Laces
$1.5Q VaTues at 68c
Thousands of new Valeneiennes
Laces, with insertions Italian,
and round mesh. . Values to
$1.50 a piece. As Friday's hir
sjiecial at our lace section, sold
by. the piece of 1 dozen CQ
yards only, a piece. ... "OC
$1.50 Sacques at 89c
Beautiful Iressinr Sacques in
pleated effects, long sleeve,
turnover collar, belted; made of
best quality flannelette; dot
ted, flower, conventional. Per
sian ami Oriental effects, all
colors. Keg-ular $1uj0
-alues. Special
89c
JOHN 0. LOSES OUT
, Court Admits Important Evi
dence in New Trial.
CONTEST ON ALTON TARIFF
Victory Tor Government Has Io ng
String Attached, Prosecution Be
ing Forced to Irove Actual
Publication of OH Hate.
CHICAGO, March 4. A vital point In
the Government's case against the Stan
ford Oil Company was decided in the
former's -favor by Judge Anderson to
day. The defense argued against the
admission of "Tariff 24." which shows
the rate of oil between Whiting. Ind..
and Kast Str Louis, to be 18 cents, on
the ground that the mere posting In
Chicago of notice that the tariff was
on file in the Chicago office of the
Chicago & AltonMld not constitute pub
lication. Without publication, the rate. It was
contended, was illegal and could not
be recognized by the court. Had this
document been barred. the Govern
ment's case would heAp crumbled, but
the court decided to adVitt it.
The victory was onlVa partial one,
for the court's ruling admitted 4s evi
dence only the notice of the existence
of "Tariff 24."" The Judge stated that
the Government should have to prove
by witnesses the actual publication of
the tariff sheet itself. This the Gov
ernment's attorney said he would do.
.
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HALF SURVEY COMPLETED
Canadian Xorthern Engineer Esti
mate Cost of Hudson Bay Line.
WIXXIPEG. March 4. The first re
port on the progress of the survey of the
railroad to Hudson Bay from Winnipeg
was announced today by J. Armstrong,
engineernin-charge. He estimated that
the cost from the Pass on the Canadian
Northern Railway, 150 miles north of
Prinos Albert, to Nelson River is from
$6,000,000 to Jll.000.000. Three hundred and
twenty out of 465 miles to the bay has
been completed.
OUTLOOK FOR SUNDAY BALL
Indiana Senate Passes Bill Legaliz
ing Game; Governor "Willing.
INDIANAPOLIS. March 4. The Senate
today passed the new Brolley bill, legal
izing baseball on Sunday.. The vote .was
25 to 19. Governor Marshall vetoed the
original bill, but it is-believed he will
permit the present measure to become a
law without Ills signature.
TAFT OX ROOSEVELT.
"Theodore Roosevelt: A Personal Ap
preciation by W. H. Taft." Inaugura
tion number, March 6th, biggest issue
ever published by Collier's. 62 pages
of articles, verses, pictures and car
toons by Gov. Folk. Frederic Reming
ton, Kemble. McCutcheon, Bliss Car
man. Robert Bridges, George Fitch,
Wallace Irwin. Henry Beach Needham
and others. ,On sale today, .
FIND LOST JEWELS
Greek Sidewalk-Cleaner Kept
Pearls Four Months.
GOT NECKLACE IN REFUSE
Xot Knowing Varne, Laborer Carried
950,000 IVorth of Gems In His
Trunk From w York
West to Omaha.
OMAHA, March 4. The police today ar
rested a Greek named John Savis, who
came here from New Tork. In whose
possesssion they found a $50,000 . pearl
necklace, which was lost near the Knick
erbocker Hotel In that city November 26.
Savls says he was employed as a street
cleaner and swept up the jewels with a
bunch of refuse.
. The Greek was arrested on the suspicion
of Albert Edhelen. a Jeweler, to whom
he tried to sell part of .the gems.
The necklace consists of a single strand
of 63 pearls, carefully matched and fas
tened with a clasp set with a diamond o!
unusual size.
The police had received previous infor
mation from the New York police depart
ment giving a description of the necklace
which was said to have disappeared from
the Knickerbocker Hotel in that rltv 'n
vember 28 last.
Savis said he was employed by the
Knickerbocker Hotel for 13 months as
sidewalk man. As he was sweeping the
refuse from the sidewalk, he said, he saw
the necklace lying in the gutter with
some rubbish.-
After going to his room that night, he
said, he examined the pearls more cl.isely
and discovered a valuable diamond set
in the email clasp. He kept the necklace
In his trunk after that. Htle dreaming,
he declares. Its real worth. He examined
show windows for similar necklaces,
hoping there to get an Idea of the value
of the Jewels, but found they ranged from
25 cents to thousands of dollars.
He said he thought the owner would
make known her loss. Not learning of
any loss of valuable pearls, he concluded
the find was of comparatively small con
sequence. Then he came West and
obtained employment.
MRS. HEIXZE LOST JEWELS
Gotham Police Were Seeking for
Necklace Since November.
NEW TORK, March 4. The police here,
when notified tonight of the arrest of
Savls, said the Jewels probably were
those lost by Mrs. Otto C. Heinze, in or
near the Knickerbocker on the night of
November 26.
The necklace of Mrs. Heinze consisted
of 63 matched pearls with a gold, diamond-studded
clasp. The value of the
ncklace has been variously put at from
500 to 50.000.
The Hotel Knickerbocker house detec
tive said he believed the Greek under
arrest was employed by the city's street
cleaning department.
Ventura. VCTal. J. H. Burma, a youth of
18. met a horrible death Wednesday st
Ranta Susana. where the Southern Pacific
la operating a quarry. Bura-esa aa running
a stationary engine, used In holstlnc rot-lc
on to cara and he was causht on tha cable
drum sad crushed.
BANKER TAKES OWN LIFE
ALL HIS SCHEMES FAILING,
IIOLLIXS INHALES GAS.
He Quits Banking for Promotion,
Loses Money and Health, Then
Becomes Suicide.
NEW' YORK. March 4. Made despon
dent by Ill-health and the collapse of a
number of financial and Industrial under
takings lie had launched.' Frank C. Hol
lins. 0 years of age, the well known
Vall-street banker, committed suicide to
day by inhaling illuminating gas.
The banker was the lessee of a preten
tious residence in East S!xty-elghth
street, but this he sublet six months ago
when his health compelled Ills removal
to a sanitarium.
Hollins at one time held an Important
position with his brother's firm. H. B.
Hollins &. Company, but in 18.V5. after
some disagreement, he lft to engage in
company promoting, particularly of straw
pulp manufacturing schemes. Among the
companies In which he was Interested and
In connection with which he was Involved
last year in litigation amounting to more
than Jl. 000.000. were the Union Railway.
Power & Electric Company, the Federal
Manufacturing Specialty Company,
Electric Pulp & Paper Company. Consoli
dated Paper fc Mills Company and the
Consolidated Railway Industrial Straw
Paper Company.
In 1SS6 Hollins became director of the
Iake Erie & Western Railroad Company.
He was chairman of the stockholders'
committee, of reorganisation and success
fully carried through their plans.
Eugene Sales 63 Per Cent More.
EUGENE, Or., March 4. (Special.)
Postmaster Page today stated that the
stamp sales of the Eugene PostofTice for
the month of February showed an In
crease more than 63 per cent over the
same month lost year. For the official
year ending March 31. 1909, the increase
this year over last amounts to more than
-00.
CALIFORNIANS SEND NOTE
Memorialize Congress on Exclusion
or Asiatics.
SACRAMENTO. C'al.. March 4. in lieu
of an an ti-Japanese statute, the Senate
today expressed Its views en the subject
of Asiatic Immigration by the adoption
of a committee substitute for four Joint
resolutions that had been referred to It.
The measure, which was drawn by lis
ter G. Hurnett. of 'San Francisco, calls
upon Congress to enact an Asiatic exclu
sion law that would keep Japanese as
well as Chinese aliens out of the coun
try. Senator J. B. Sanford. of Uklah.
tried to amend the resolutions so that
Japanese would be denied the right of
naturalization, but this was voted down
and the resolution was adopted. 28 to T.
STEALS BOA CONSTRICTOR
Los Angele.4 Produces Champion
Kreuk Among Burglars.
IXS ANGELES. March 4.-Ero this men
have committed burglaries and been
caught, hut probably never before did
a man purloin a live boa constrictor and
land In the tolls of the law.
Sylvester White, a beardlcrs young man.
was brought down from Visalla last night
and looked upw charged with having sto
len a 4S-fooi boa constrictor, tiie prop
erty of William Ieroy. a collector of rep
tiles. Iroy's residence on Wall street
was robbed about a week ago. It Is
believed that 'the snake was carried from
Leroy's house In a suitcase.
E WIFE OF SHARE
TI CKER TAKES STEPS TO EIGHT
MAINTENANCE CLAIM.
Having AVon Retired Officers' Tar,
Colonel Prepares to Itcslst
Wife's Lawsuit. .
it'
CHICAGO. March 4. (Special.) With
the news from Washington that Colonel
William F. Tucker hail been vindicated
by the Army lyetlring Board and would
draw, in retirement, a yearly salary of
I3.7."i0 for the remainder of his life, ef
forts were begun today to prevent Mrs.
Mary 1-oKan Tucker from securing a por
tion of his im-onte through her separata
maintenance suit, now before ths Circuit
Court In Chicago.
I-eo J. royle. the attorney who is act
ing for Colonel Tucker while the latter
Is recuperating at Hot Springs. Ark.. Is
preparing the answer Colonel Tucker will
make to the bill filed by Mrs. Tucker far
separation and alimony. In addition to
the answer, which in all probability will
be filed on Marrn 20. it Is known that
Colonel Tucker will later file a cross-bill.
"hl-ar Five hundred Iron ahlnhnUderi
and hnilermakera employed by the Chlraco
Shlpbu:li;n t'nmpany. South Chl-aso. -vnt
on Mrlk Wednesday aaalust a lo per cant
-tit In wbbm
WOODEN MILLS
CDOTHING COMPANY
Clothiers. Furnisher.. Tailored
Grant PHeIex&& 7& 9ark.
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