Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 30, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    Xmas Novelties From Stationery Dept.
Near "Year Calendars at 10c
These pretty calendars are A by 6
inches, and come in many dainty
designs, each subject on fancy triple
mount with calendar pad and rib
bon tied tops. Each one comes in
a fancy box all ready for mailing.
Colored Calendars at 25c
Beautiful hand-colored calendars.
6 by 10 inches, many beautiful sub
jects. All are mounted on triple
mount and come in a box ready for
mailing.
65c Fancy Box
Paper for ...
No Groceries
No Liquors
No Bakery
No Restaurant
Sale Women's Warm Knit Underwear
omen s
Warm Underwear 43c
C.B. Corsets
MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY
W. B. Corsets
35,
Holly Box
Paper for
9
We place on sale Wednes
day the largest box of paper
ever sold at this price. Box
size. 11 by 14 inches. Has a
beautiful subject cover. Con
tains 60 sheets and 60 envel
opes of fine linen paper. Just
the box to pack your Christ
mas gifts in.
Pretty holly box. covered
with imported paper in holly
and gold. 24 sheets and 24 en
velopes in a box. The finest
linen paper. Ribbon tied.
Card
Albums
89.
Post Card
Albums . .
43.
500 post card albums, size 11
by 9. Covered with canvas
and art linen, fancy and plain
covered imitation leather.
300 beautiful imported al
bums. 11 by 15. Holds 500
cards. In a big assortment of
fancy and plain linen and
leather covers. The greatest
value ever offered in a fine
card album.
AN EARLY SALE OF CHRISTMAS DOLLS
All Sizes and Styles
Dolls, Values to $2.00, Special $1.29
The best quality full jointed Handwerck dolls, 22 inches long. With
shoes and stockings. Have movable eyes and eyelashes. Darkor light
hair with bangs. .... , . . .
Also 20-inch kid body dolls, with hair parted in the center. Movable
eyes and lashes. Shoes and stockings.
Dolls, Values to $1.25, Special 98c
A large assortment of dressed and undressed dolls. Full jointed kid
bodies, an extra quality. Also jointed dolls with movable eyes and
lashes. The kid body dolls have celluloid heads.
Dolls, Values to 65c, Special 39c
Kid body, jointed, celluloid and rag dolls. Some with baby faces, long
or short hair. Others with eyelashes and movable eyes. Also prettily
dressed dolls with jointed bodies or rag bodies with celluloid faces.
JOIN THE BOOK LOVERS' CLUB
$2.00 TREFOUSSE GLOVES, of glace kid. The very best
nualitv of French kid. Comes in tans, brown, mode, gray.
black and white. A good assortment of sizes.
Special
$1.50 2-CLASP OVERSEAM kid gloves. A splendid quality.
In tans,. mode. gray, brown, oxford, navy, green, (1 1 Q
black and white. Special ) I S
mm nMPj'I.AsP wallrmcr doves. iRt Dest quamy OI
Kassan cape. In tans and russet shades. .All sizes,
SDecial
CAPE GLOVES, one and two-clasp style. Pique and prix
seam, with embroidered stitching of self. Black and 1 1 AQ
red. . All sizes. Values to $2.00 for V 1 f
LADIES KID gloves, overseam style. Three rows embroid
ery back. One and two-clasp style. In black and colors. O 7
Also one-clasp style cape glove in tans. All sizes. SpT
LADIES' GOLF cloves. Black and assorted colors, of good
quality yarn and complete assortment of sizes. .Spe
cial value
$1.49
$1.57
LARGEST HAIR GOODS SALE OF THE YEAR
e"T8Xv .
In Fine Guaranteed Hair
Goods, for Four Days Only
$4.00 SOFT PUFFS. The very newest. Five hundred in the lot,
containing 18 soft rolls, anchored on strong fine net .98
frame. In all shades, for
tnon BFCAMIER HAIR PUFFS. This is the very latest in
French puffs, contains 38 small soft puffs. Very easy to fl 1 1 U V
d. All shades T ,
re-dress as few Dins are used. All shades.
$6.00 ENGLISH EMPIRE HAIR PUFFS, containing 24 extra
large loose natural rolls. Is extra well mounted andd2 QQ
makes a complete head dress. All shades 4"-e
$10.00 CHIGNON HUMAN HAIR PUFFS, made from real long
combings. Superior mounted, and come in all shades. The real
natural hair shades, contain 30 beautiful rolls of natural J
Human Hair Switches Net covered hair rolls, special 25
. , ., c -f oa Wool rolls, special iioC
24-inch. 2 1-2 oz. switches, special S 1.9S Rea, hair rol spedal 28
30-inch, 3 ox. switches, special $ 3.98 Woven real hair rolls, special .65
30-inch, 3 oz. German wavy, special 19.50 Large fine silk hair nets, 8 for 25
24-inch, 2 3-4 oz. German straight S 5.00 Real hair nets, special 18
30-inch, 3 oz. French hair, special $13.75 English crepe wool, all shades J
- Complete assortment of vests and
drawers, in medium and heavy
weights. All well made and nicely
finished, perfect fitting garments.
White Ribbed Underwear at 50c
Medium or medium heavy weight,
white ribbed long sleeve vests and
drawers or tights to match.
White Union Suits, the Pair, $1.00
Union suits, of medium heavy white
cotton, silk trimmed and hand-finished
throughout. Long sleeves and ankle
length.
Large Sizes in
Underwear . .
Extra large sizes, in white or
cream colored ribbed cotton
vests or drawers, in a medium
heavy weight, fleeced lined.
White Ribbed
Union Suits . .
Perfect fitting, well made
white ribbed cotton union
suits, in medium or heavy
weights. Ankle length, silk
trimmed and finished throughout.
65.
Forest Mills
Underwear
$1.75
$1.25
Forest Mills brand of hand
finished white silk and wool
vests or tights. Medium
weight.
Forest Mills
Union Suits
$1.95
Medium heavy white ribbed
wool union suits, silk finished
and trimmed. Long sleeves,
ankle length.
Jewelry Sale Items for Christmas Gifts
$1.00 Bracelets 79c
Children's gold filled wire
bracelets, with seal for engrav
ing. 50c Hat Pins 35c
Sterling silver hat pins, in
light and French gray finish.
$2.50 Brooch Pins 69c
Gold filled brooch pins, in
green, Roman, rose and bright
gold. Mounted in all the dif
ferent stones.
Hat Pins Special 69c
Gold filled hat pins, in green
gold, rose gold and Roman
gold, set with the different
stones. Also seal pins war
ranted 20 years.
Beads Special 65c
Cherry red beads, 18-irach
neck chains. The latest fad.
Collar Pins 48c
Jabot and collar pin sets.
Very neatly engraved.
Maggioni Kid Gloves
Real Irish Crochet Men s Rob
C
es ana acKeis
Picture Framing
at Lowest Prices
Exquisite pieces of dainty
patterns, in jabots, coat, collar
and cuff sets. All in different
and unique patterns, in both
the coarse and fine mesh. Noth
ing could be more attractive as
a Christmas gift.
$4.00 Irish Crochet.... S3.25
$3.50 Irish Crochet S2.G5
SH5 Irish Crochet S1.00
$3.00 Irish Crochet S3.95
$2.50 Irish Crochet. .. .SI. 95
$3.00 Irish Crochet S2.25
$1.80 Irish Crochet 1.19
$3.75 to $1.8 Each
Men's house jackets, bath and lounging J
robes, with slippers to match the bath robes. C-
gray and plain and figured designs. With I
heavy cord and tassel. A very large assort
ment from which to make your selection.
Just the thing for an Xmas gift.
Men's Kerchiefs 20c
Men's all pure linen initial
handkerchiefs, with a quarter
inch hem and three-quarter-inch
embroidered initial. 20c
each or a box of 6 for $1.00
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Men's Kerchiefs 50c
Plain and initial pure linen,
with an eight-inch hem 1-4-inch
and 1-2-inch. Hand
drawn threads and hand-embroidered
initials. Box of six
for $2.75.
Men's Handkerchiefs 25c
Soft, bleached pure linen, with'quarter-inch hem, hand drawn,
and hand-embroidered initial. Box of six $1.40.
Attend the Big Picture Sale
Hundreds of Pictures for Gifts at
Half Price and Less Than Half
.feiify
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If you
enjoy
violin
music
you ought to have a "Victor,
for owning a Victor is like
having a self-playing violin.
The best violin music always
at your command and other
beautiful music besides.
The three greatest violinists
Maud Powell, Mischa
Elman, and Fritz Kreisler
make records exclusively for
the Victor.
Why not get a Victor and enjoy
all this superb music whenever yon
want? Prices $10 to $250.' Easy
terms if desired.
Special Sale Toilet Sets
$10.00 QUADRUPLE SILVER TOILET SETS, consisting
of comb, brush and fine bevel edge mirror. Excellent bristle
brush. The patterns are more dainty and beautiful n f Q r
than ever shown before. Special PJ J J
$7.00 QUADRUPLE SILVER toilet set, in three AC
pieces. A very large assortment, dpctmi
MILITARY BRUSHES With silver-plated back.
Very good bristles. Values to $8.00. Special.
$8.00 SILVER BACK Gentlemen's set, consisting of military
brushes and cloth brushes. All good quality
bristles
$4.00 YOUTH'S SILVER BACK military brush
es. Good bristles. Special
50c Down
50c a Week
$5.95
my$6.95
$2.95
Novelties in Parisian Ivory
Bevel plale Parisian Ivory Mirrors with ring handles. The
prices range from $3.95 to $5.95.
Brushes with exi.ra long genuine bristles. $J.bU to
Puff jars, Colonial glass with Parisian ivory tops. Prices
from $135 to $2.25. t . v , ,
Military brushes, eleven rows of pure bristles. Extra long.
$3.95. Cloth brushes from $3.95 to $5.00.
Buflers trcm 4 to 8 inches. $1.25 to $2.25.
Special Sale of Christmas Handbags
GENUINE SEAL, goat seal, ualrus, velvet, suede and cor
duroy tags. Many novelties in the round, avenue and carnage
styles. Siik or leather lined. All have change purse and many
with mirror and card case, sails bottle and pow- (hO Q C
derbox. Choice J7J
GENUINE LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS with 10-inch
names, leather linet. Strap handles. Round or broken bot
tom. Fitted with change purse, card case, mirror, salts bottle.
Also a complete line of velvet and suede tags in the round
style. Silk lined and with change purse. Long J O QC
silk cord handles. Special J
$2.65 Mesh Bags $2. 15
German silver mesh bags,
mounted on four-inch frame. In
French gray finish, lined with
kid.
$4.50 Mesh Bags $3.95
German silver mesh bags, in
a French gray finish. Five-inch
frame. A very attractive con
ventional pattern.
$4.25 Mesh Bags $3.69
Of German silver, five-inch
frame. Dainty flower design,
in French gray finish.
Special $1.18
German silver purses, three
inch frame. Lined with kid.
French gray finish.
Sachet Powders
:25c Eastman's Sachet, orig
inal bcttles. All odors . 19c
50c Sachet in bulk, all odors,
at . ...... 33c
$1.25 Houbiganl's Sachets
Idea', La France Rose . 98c
75c Piver's Le Trefle and
Azurea Sachet . . . 59c
Eutaska Sachet Special $1.00
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FLOWER DIES IN AFRICA
1MISSART TO LIBERIA LIES IX
CYMAIIK.ED GRAVE.
rgro Bring Word of Soddrn At
tack by Plague In Wild
' Far From Civilization.
prOKANE. Not. . (Special
Frank Ablal Flower, aparlal emissary
cf th I'nlteil Statea to Africa, prom
inent newspaper editor, encyclopedia
worker, political historian, and biog
rapher of the late Senator Matthew
Hale Carpenter, of Wisconsin, and an
appointee of two state Governors, lies
luried In unmarked irrave In the
heart of IJberla. Afrlra. where he aur--umbed
to an unknown plague while
on duty for his government.
This news was conveyed to his
brother. V. oeorge Flower, of Spokane.
. ovember J, three months and ten
tlavs after death overtook the diplo
mat In a negro village. August 1.
Attended only by Afrlran savages,
f.e lay down to die without being able
to send nr message to his family, a
wife and two daughters. In San Fran
riwo. Only the negro guides, who
carried him throuah African swamps,
so the message state, kept the death
vlrlL
H, waa In the heart of IJberla. hun
dreds of miles from any white person,
when he died. It, took two months for
the news of his death to reach the Amer
ican Consul. William D. Crum. at Mon
rovia, capital of Liberia, so far In the
Interior waa the soene.
Flover waa on duty for the United
States In Investigating the boundary dis
pute between England and Liberia. lie
first went In le as a member of the
commission of Secretary Knox. When
the commission failed to agree. Secre
tary Knot sent Flower alone to work out
the solution.
The last trip was made In January,
this year. 8ince then be has tramped
through darkest Africa.
SUIT STOPS LUMBERING
Federal Cruiser Making Estimates
of Timber Cut ear Sampler.
SCMPTER. Or.. Nor. 29. (Special.)
Federal Government agents have been
In the mountains near Sumpter cruising
the logged-ofT lands of the Oregon Lum
ber Company, making an estimate "of the
amount of timber the company cut from
the land. The land being cruised la
that In the vicinity of Whitney, alleged
by the Government to ' have, been ob
tained by the lumber company through
fraud, and the work Is the result of the
suits filed against the Oregon Lumber
Company last February.
The result of the Government's suit
has been the suspension of work by the
company, and Its employes are going
elsewhere to seek work.
LAKE TO BE TAPPED
MOUNTAIN BORE TO RELEASE
WATERS FOR IRRIGATION.
Scheme 1 to Use Carp Lake Near
Go Idem dale. Wash., In Watering
Klickitat Fra.lt Lands.
Boring under a mountain in order to
tap the bottom of a crater lake, devoid
of either Inlet or outlet at the present
time. Is the unique project to be under
taken by the Crater Irrigation A Power
Company during the present Winter. The
lake la known aa Carp Lake and la In
Klickitat County, Washington. Incor
porators of the scheme are W. W. Mo
Credle. Representative in Congress from
the Second District. Washington; Frank
Aldrlch. of Goldendalev Wash., and L. A.
Duncan, of Portland.
Carp Lake lies at the summit of a vol
canic mountain ten miles northwest from
Goldend&le. It Is said to be one of the
mysteries of the locality, standing about
half full of water at all seasons of the
year, and having sufficient storage ca
pacity to Irrigate 7XO acres of apple land
In the Spring Creek Volley. It Is pro
posed to build a tunnel from the Spring
Creek side of the mountain and tnp the
water siwply from the bottom. Contrarts
for the rock work have already been let.
The scheme will mean that the under
ground miners will follow a line of sur
vey to the vicinity of the lake bottom,
where flood gates will be built to con
trol the distribution of the water.
When It is definitely known that every
arrangement has been made, a huge
charge of dynamite will be fixed under
the lake) bottom, electric connection
placed, the gates closed, and, when the
men reach a place of safety, the charge
will be exaloded. The plans mean that
after connection with the lake lias been
established the waters will be carried out
over the great valley of the Klickitat
and hundreds of acres .of fertile lands
will be made available far settlement.
Usually fed from underground springs
and water courses, Carp Lake will be
given a permanent supply of storage
water from Mill Creek, six miles away,
the flow of which Is proposed to be ac
quired by the new company.
A ditch will be constructed to lead the
waters of Mill Creek to the crater basin
and there stored away against the time
of need. '
Judge McCredle has undertaken to
finance the scheme and has already in
terested Eastern capital. Surveys were
made of the ditches by N. D. Miller, ex
chief engineer for the Washington Hlgh
wsy Commission, and have been pro
nounced feasible and in reality much less
expensive than many surface engineering
plans.
Goldendale. county scat of Klickitat
County, is preparing to change her motto
to read "Applea with and without Irri
gation." Trt Get Irrigation Report.
ORKGON'IAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Nov. 29. Report of the Army
Board on Government Irrigation proj.
ects was transmitted to President
T.r Aav Kv Rerretarv Ballinsrer. No
intimation Is given as to what the
board recommends and no information
will be obtainable until the President
makes allotment of the J20.000.000
fund provided by Congress last ses
sion to complete Government projects.
POLAR TRIPIS STARTED
British Captain Now Off on Ant
artic Expedition.
CHRIST CHURCH. New Zealand. Nov.
29. The ship Terra Nova, bearing; the
British South Polar expedition under
the command of Captain Robert F.
Scott, walled from Port Chalmers for
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the Antarctic today. The Terra pova tain acou, wnu jumuu ic "B-ci i
sailed from London on June 1 last and New Zeland. hopes to reach the Sout
gradually worked her way south. Cap- Pole In December of 1911.
The Famous
Does Not Strain the Eyes
Don't use a small, concentrated light
over one shoulder. It puts an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
mello w light that cannot flicker, that equal
izes the work of the eyes, such as the Kayo
Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain.
The Rayo is designed to give the
best light, and it does.
It has a strong, durable snaae-noiaer
that Is held firm and true. A new burner
gives added strength. Made of solid
brass and finished in nickel. Easy to
keep polished. The Rayo is low priced,
but no other lamp gives a better light at
any price.
Onco a Rayo User, Always One.
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