Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 16, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, APRIL
1909.
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1 909 New Satin Foulards -
Special Friday 69c Yard
One of the special sales that provide unusual values.
Every piece new this season. Every pattern artistic,
refined. The colors include the shades in, greatest
demand this Spring, such as mulberry, old rose, pi
con, leather, royal, new greens, electric and tans.
These foulards sell regularly at from 85c to $1 yd.
FRIDAY 69c YARD.
(See Window Display.)
200 MADRAS
TAILORED WAISTS $ 1 .39
Strictly Tailor-made waists of fine figured madras, in striped and
figured designs, made with 3 large plaits in front and two on
back. Laundered collars and cuffs. In dainty pretty white and
black figured patterns.
500 TRIMMED HATS $4.95
The biggest assortment shown this season, many new
shapes and new style trimmings. Vals. in this lot up to $9
New Goat Sweaters Children's New Hats
New Spring 1909 styles of stylish coat sweat
ers for riding, automobiling and outdoor use.
Made in fancy weaves of worsted 'in white,
gray and cardinal, medium weight. Selling
regularly at $3.50.
Friday $1.98
200 new children's trimmed hats especially
prepared for this Friday sale. They represent
a dozen different shapes and twice as many
different styles of trimmings. Prettily trimmed
in flowers and dainty ribbons. This weave
made to sell for $3.00 to $4.00 each, Friday we
place them on sale, at tea-
Special $1.95
Sixth Annual Cut-Rate Drug Sale
Each year in Spring time we hold an Owl Cut-Rate Drug Sale at
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housewife and the shrewd buyer.
mous and while all the quantities are always large, by reason of the big
ductions are often sold out. Come early.
it is the stockmg-up time of the wise
1 hese sales or ours havp k,-
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APENTA WATER,
regular ,25c size 1 Q
Cut Rate only IOC
.14c
Package Cream of Tartar.
2hc. size. Cut Rate
Rochelle Salts.
85c size. Cut Rata , .19c
Chloride of Lime.
15c can. Cut Rate 9e
Twenty-Mule Borax,
10c size. Cut Rate 7c
Package Buchu Leaves,
20c size. Cut Rate 14c
Powdered Orris Root,
15c size. Cut Rate 11c
Iron and Manganese Peptonized,
regular $1.00 size. Cut Rate 48c
Bromo Seltzer,
regular 50c bottle. Cut Rate ...37c
Wyeth's Lithia Tablets.
regular 50c bottle, Cut Rate 33c
Lapactic Pills,
regular 50c bottle. Cut Rate 330
Swamp Root. .
regular $1.00 size. Cut Rate 69o
Laxative Syrup of Figs,
regular 50c size. Cut Rate 33o
Hydrogen Peroxide
Reg. 50c, Cut Rate 29c
Reg. 25c, Cut Rate 1 7c
EXT. OF VANILLA
regular 50c bot-' QCp
tie, special only ODC
ABSORB. COTTON
full one pound OQ
package special wC
Epsom Salts.
10c pkg.. Cut Rata. 5c
Package Sulphur,
5c size. Cut Rate 3C
Flax Seed.
10c pkg.. Cut Rate '. 70
Boric Acid,
10c Blze, Cut Rate 7e
Package Bicarbonate of Soda.
10c size, Cut Rate' 5C
Glyco Thymoline, 6 oz.,
regular 50c size. Cut Rate '.37c
3-lb. bar of Castile Soap,
regular 60c. Cut Rate 39C
Large Size Best Spanish Castile Soap,
3 cakes tor 1o
Marguerite Jersey ButterVnUk," Pine
Tar and Violette Soap,
regular 10c, Cut Rate sc
Doris Violet Toilet Soap,
regular 25c, Cut Rate 15C
Roger & GaUet Violet and Sandalwood
Soap, regular 25c, Cut Rate 19c
Sanitol Tooth Paste,
regular 25c, Cut Rate 16c
Rublfoam Liquid Tooth Wash,
regular 25c, Cut Rate 16c
Sanitol Tooth Powder.
regular 25c. Cut Rate 14C
Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder,
regular 25c, Cut Rate 14,5
Purest Grade Fine Nor
wegian Cod Liver Oil, Reg
ular 25c Size, ir
Cut Rate IDC
Coke's Dandruff Cure
regular 50c size OO
Cut Rate only OuC
RUBBER GLOVES,
regular 75c pr. 99
special, per pair OoC
.10o
.14o
18c
39c
White Rock Table Water,
25c size. Cut Rate ....
Geneva Lithla Water. -50o
size. Cut Rate
Castor Oil, best quality.
26c slse. Cut Rate v0
Glycerine, per bottle,'
25e size. Cut Rate i8c
Rose Water and Glycerine,
25c size. Cut Rate igc
Williams' Barber Soap,
regular 8c. Cut Rate 3 for
Pears Scented Soap.
regular 20c, Cut Rate ...
Pears Unscented Soap.
regular 17c, Cut Rate .. iic
WJltchIIaze1' 0atmeal. Glycerine'.'
Castile Soap, Cut Rate 49-
Life Buoy Soap. ...hoc
regular 7c, Cut Rate 4c
Sa0'10' Kitchen or Hand Sapol'io'.'
..ALO
Eastman's Tooth Powder,
regular 2oc. Cut Rate 14c
Sozodont Tooth Paste,
regular 25c. Cut Rate -4C
Lusterlte Nail Enamel.
regular 25c. Cut Rate 19C
Dr. Parker Pray's Nail Enamel
regular 25c, Cut Rate 19C
Ongaline Beautifies, Cleanses.
Bleaches the Nails.
regular 60c. Cut Rate 39C
Fresh -Made, Full Weight
SEIDLITZ POWDERS,
Regular 25c Tins, 1 (
Cut Rate , IOC
Dr. . Bell's Pine Tar
Honey, 25c size, cut
rate 18c; 50c size 37c
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MALT Nutrine, great
tonic, 25c size I J
Cut Rate only 14C
14o
4c
8. S. S.. large size.
regular $1.75 size. Cut Rate $1.19
Imperial Grape Juice, .
regular 60c size. Cut Rate 36o
Excelsior Spirits for Alcohol Lamps,
35c bottle. Cut Rate 29C
Household Ammonia.
regular 10c size. Cut Rate 7c
One lb. Sugar of Milk.
regular 35c size. Cut Rate 22c
Woodbury's Facial Soap,
regular 25c. Cut Rate ,
Fairy Soap, Cut Rate
Pond's Extract Soan.
regular 25c. Cut Rate 14c
Soclete Hygienic Toilet Soap,
regular 40c, Cut Rate 330
Reslonal Toilet Soap.
regular 25c, Cut Rate 140
WE SELL MORE POR
OUS PLASTERS than all
the druggists together. ft
1 5c Plasters, Cut Rate C
Witch Hazel, adopted
by U. S., 25c lO.
size, Cut Rate IOC
Sanitol Face Cream,
Satin Skin Cream.
regular 25c, Cut Rate i8o
Sempre Giovine and Malvlna Face
Cream, regular 50c. Cut Rate ..39o
Dickey Liquid Face Powder
regular 50c. Cut-Rate 39o
Gourand's Oriental Cream
regular J1.50. Cut Rate 89c
FITTED BAGS
In All Leathers
SPECIAL
$3.98
IB
In seal, walrus
and alligator, gilt
and gunmetal
trimmings. Regu
lar prices from
$5.50 to $9 each.
In black and colors.
A Quick, Earnest Sale of
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f ine owiss embroideries
An intensely attractive offering of high-class fine
Swiss Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries in white,
ecru and colored edges, insertions, flounces, waist
mgs corset cover edges, allovers, galloons, medallions
& , ePeleU French filet and Ma'deira effects,
Z to 22 inches wide, values to $2.50.
SPECIAL
Wash Goods at
Twenty -Five Cents
A clean up of new wash materials,,
all new this season, only, the lines
of colors are broken and we want to
close them all out.
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Fancy Silk Mixed
Foulards
Selling at 35c to 50c
Special 25c
Fancy Striped Poplins
Never sold less than 35c to 40c, in
many of the newest shades.
Special 25c
GRANITE SUITINGS
First reduction this season of this
popular wash fabric.
Special 25c
New Barrettes
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A new assortment of filigree scroll
Barrettes, extra wide and o r
long JJC
New square and round hand-sawed
Barrettes, very e r
wide JVC
Best quality fine carved Barrettes
in beautiful patterns, all r
shapes JC
Rosaline for Lips and Finger Nails
regular 25c. Cut Rate 170
FACE CREAMS.
Dr. Charles' Flesh Food,
regular 60c, Cut Rate 39C
Hinds' Honey Almond Cream
regular 50c, Cut Rate 39,.
Veilings
The balance left after a great Easter
sale. The lot includes black, white
and colored in plain Russian, fancy
and two-toned. 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 yard
lengths. All in good condition.
Values to 50c,
Friday 1 5 c Each
Long Cloth at 9c
Empress quality never sold for less
than 12 l-2c yard, soft chamois fin
ish, Friday at 9c.
Regular quality 36-in. wide, extra
fine count, soft finish.
Friday 12c Yard
Children's Hose
2000 pairs of Children's Hose in
black cotton-ribbed stockings, seam
less foot, double heels, toes and
.knees. Regular 25c value, Friday,'
3 P
airs for 48
98c YARD
(See Window Display.)
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SPECIAL SUITS FOR
Women and Young Girls
High -class Tailored Suits for women and also for
yHnS .girls. "Distinguished" Suits, called so by
their difference from the ordinary, every-day suit
Distinguished by their superior cut, workmanship',
style and finish. The materials are fine French
serges and imported fancy worsteds. The jack
ets are lined m finest quality silk. The skirts are
modeled after the best imported gowns. Selli
regularly at $Z.5U.
Friday's
Record Price
$19.85
If character, tailoring and individuality count for
thing these suits should all be sold by noon.
(See "Window Display.)
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$2.25 LADIES' GLOVES
$1.27 Pair
For
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Friday's great selling event at
Lipman-Wolfe Glove Section,
offer odds and ends in manir rS
the world's best makes, values up to
$2.25 per pair; some slightly soiled
from fittings at the counter, but oth
erwise perfect. In this lot are to be
found some Trefousse, Fownes, Li
wo and other well-known makes in
both suede and glace. All sizes and
most all colors. Every pair fitted to
the hand. While they last for Fri
day's women's big glove event $1.27
.$1.50 Men's Shirts $1.05
On Friday we will of
fer to the men of
Portland 2000 Madras
and Percale Shirts,
Tmade with attached or
detached cuffs; plain
or plaited bosoms ;
made like custom
shirts and beautifully
laundered.
50c Neck-
wear ldc
2000 men's Four-in-Hand
Ties, all new
and desirable color
ings, wide or narrow
width. Value 50c ;
choice 25c each.
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vv-b- j-cicc vui tains j.oj rair
Reg. $4.50 Lace Curtains $3.19 Pair
Reg. $1.50 Lace Curtains $1.19 Pair
900 pairs of Marie Antoinette, Renaissance, Lacet, Arabe
and Cluny Lace Curtains, all made on the best Quality of
French nets, both
edging and insert
ing patterns, white
or Arabian color,
2i and 3 yds. long
$7.50 Lace Curtains
1 $5.85
$6.50 Lace Curtains
$4.98
$5.50 Lace Curtains
$3.98
$4.50 Lace Curtains
$3.19
Also 500 pairs of Scotch
Lace Curtains, 3 and 3Vi
yards long; specially
priced as follows
Reg. $5.00 Lace Curtains $3.95 Pair
Reg. $4.00 Lace Curtains $2.98 Pair
Reg. $3.50 Lace Curtains $2.33 Pair
Reg. $2.25 Lace Curtains $1.50 Pair
Reg. $1.50 Lace Curtains $1.19 Pair
Spring
Household Sale
Useful everyday needs at sharp
reductions. This sale is the reg
ular Spring bargain event in our
Notion Store.
50c Favorite Silver Enamel
Paint ... 33C
20c Favorite Silver Enamel
Paint i7c
25c Ormaloid Gold Enamel
Paint i9c
10c Can Putz Pomade...... 4c
10c Can T. M. Blacking.... 6c
25c Gilt Edge Polish) l&c
5c Box Neverdrip Gas Tapers
3c
15c Gas Mantles '9C
6c Asbestos Stove Mats.., '.3c
10c Asbestos Iron Holders. 5c
10c Imperial Cement 8c
20c Bottle Furniture Polish 12c
25c Renovate for gloves, and
shoes 21c
10c Household Oil Can 8c
10c. Witch Cloths 6c
5c Carpet Tacks 4c
15c Cup Hooks, doz 9C
15c Lulu Scouring Powder,
can 8c
15c Pearline Washing Powder
n 8c
20c Stovepipe Enamel 12c
6c Twisted Candles, all colors,
3c
4c Twisted Candles, all colors,
2c
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TROLLEY LINE TO BUTTE
XKW COKPOHATIOX ORGANIZES
ITS FOltCES.
Project Calls for Construction of 300
Miles or Road Across Oregon,
Idaho and Into Montana.
Incorporation of an electric railroad
to build from Portland to Butte. Mont..
as accomplished yesterday, when the
Portland. Butte & Baker City Electric
Railroad ai organized, and articles of
Incorporation filed. 11. j. McAllister
Master Fish Warden, is president; John
M. Gllkyson. vice-president; J. c. Rob
inson, secretary: Mark M. Gill, assistant
secretary, and John Talt. treasurer.
Th project calls for the construction
of 300 miles of railway across Interior
at
Is
Oregon and' Idaho to Central Montana.
The first section of the road is planned
into the John Day. valley in Central Ore
Ron from Portland. Construction of the
first 30 miles out of Portland, it Is said
uuiten or me road, is to begin
once. Work on grade . for the road
promised in June.
U M. Rice & Co., of Seattle, are the
engineers for the new company. The
project is a part of the schemes orig
inally" mapped out by the Wasco Power
Company in Central Oregon, where
tensive power sites and water rights have
been secured. The Portland-Butte line is
a separate project, but is closely allied
with the parent- company.
"We have several surveys running over
the Cascade Range between Portland and
Eastern Oregon." said A'ice-Presldent
Gllkyson last night. Our first work will
be to put a line into the John Day Valley
from Portland.
"We are not yet ready to make public
details in connection with our road at
the Portland end. such as probable ter
minals, route of leaving the city, or other
details. These thjngs are being closed
up new. We have J200.000 to spend on im
mediate work preliminary to construction
and will send
once."
engineers at
KETCHEL DENIES CHARGES
Will Fight Breach of Promise Suit
Suit Brought Against Him.
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., April 15
Stanley Ketchel. the-champion middle
weight, will tight the breach of promise-
suit brought against him by Miss
Elizabeth Houman, of this city. In the
circuit uourt here. His
filed a general denial of
charges today.
attorneys
the girrs
General Court-Marllal Off.
ST.
have
PETERSBURG. April 13. Orders
been issued to dissolve tv.
eral court-martial vrt-.ich has been sit
ting for several months to dispose of
cases connected with the Baltic insur-
oi. iua-uB. as soon as
now before It Is concluded.
a. case
LOTS SELL FOR $100,000
NORTH END VALUES GO
. OTHER NOTCH.
CP AX-
Part of Old Tracy Estate at Fifth
and Flanders Is Purchased by
Albert E. Johnson.
North End values moved up a notch
yesterday upon the conclusion of the sale
of three lots at Fifth and Flanders. The
consideration, as announced by B. J
Jaeger is placed at $100,000. At the same
rate for the other lots the value of the
block would be over $266,000.
The sale was made by B. J. and J P
Jaeger, Ed J. and .John G. Tracy and
C. H. and E. E. Farrlngton. The lots are
part of the old Tracy estate and the men
mentioned have owned the property .for
about two years. The property -has 200
feet frontage on the south side of Flan
ders street, 100 on Fifth and 50 on Sixth.
On the city map It Is platted as lots 5,
7 and 8 of block 3S. Couch Addition. In
ferior frame buildings are at present built
on the ground. The lots were in the pos
session of the Tracy estate for 30 or 40
years.
It is the intention of the Jaeger
Bros, to reinvest their portion of the
purchase money and probably to erect a
building to occupy a quarter block. This
firm has been remarkably fortunate In
its realty investments and now holds sev
eral valuable pieces in different localities
of the city.
The purchaser qf the Flanders-street
lots is Albert E. Johnson, an attorney of
Portland, and it is said that he has as
sociates in the deal. It .could not be
learned last night what intention the new
owner has with reference to the property,
but the presumption Is reasonable that
a good Improvement will be made.
Amity Condenser Busy.
AMTTT, Or.. April 15. Special.)
The milk conderser here is .being oper
ated at Its full capaijity. and furnishes
employment to a largfe number of peo
P e. AmUy has added a new fire en
gine to Its fire-fighting equipment.
FIGHT SOCIALISM PERIL
Seth Low Says It Makes Deserters
From Army and Navy.
NEW YORK. April 15. How the Na
tional Civic Federation fa opposing So
cialism In this country was told bv Seth
Low, former president of Columbia Uni
versity, in the course of an address last
night before the members of the National
Metal Trade Association.
"Do you know." he asked, "thatthere
are Sunday schools In this city where
Socialism la taught to little children'
Their literature fa on our battleships and
circulates in our Army, urging deser
tion and mutiny. But we are doing what
we can to counteract that propaganda
Ve began this at the request of the
labor leaders in the federation. "Such
men as Mr. Gompers and Mr. Mitchell
have been fighting Socialism In their la
bor unions for years."
Th railroad between Oirardnt ot,,i
aaes a throe days' jnurnev ,h'
mountain, between the ra pi" a I T" a?a
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GLASSES
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The Internationally Tndonted 6Iht Expert
CORBETT BLIMJ.. 2d Floor. 6tn Morrison.