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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1900)
'" A" rfirfVrfy THE SUNDAY OEfeOOOTAU, PORTLAOTf, TOLY 22, I90G. ia - w f Of Window-shades mado to order maM Eyes tested fro of charge by com petent optician. Tomorrow's Special Bulletin of Seasonable Merchandise An extraordinary vw,,,w" ' For a few days we will sell the well-known brand Golden Fleece SILK FLOSS CUSHIONS t about HALF PRICE 16-Inch; regular price, 30c; special... IBe lS-lnch: regular price. 45c; special... 23c 20-lnch; regular price, GDc; special.. .23c 22-lnch; regular price, 75c; special.. .3Sc 24-inch; regular price, S5c; special.. -4Sc 25-inch; regular price, $1.00; special.. 6Sc Golden fleece cushions are the best None genuine unless stamped "Gold en Fleece." i FIGURED ART DENIM for ' CUSHION TOPS The 15c line, special, 1 OC A Millinery Clean-up 36 odd Trimmed Hts, AO 3-5 to $5.00 ladles' hats ..yOl 45 odd children's and misses Trimmed Hats, sold up to A fig yesterday $1.50 to J2. 50 . . . ." 80 trimmed -Leghorn Hats 89c LEATHER GOODS SPECIALS 10c 500 coin purses, 15c to 20c values A thousand odd things In Belts, Pocket Books, Purses, Orp etc, 35c to 60c values -3C .Odd Shopplna Bags, belts, wallets, etc., 75c to $1.25 values . 5Gc Extra Size Turkish Only BATH TOWELS ?5c Each i A Case of them Seasonable Underwear Specials 39c 25c Ladles' cotton union suits Ladles' ribbed lisle vests, pink, sky, ecru, white . . . At the Notion Store OH muslin bathing caps I8c Paper picnic plates, dozen. ... 5c Japanese napkins, hundred. . . 15c Good candles! dozen.. ;...'.., 25c Alcohol stoves. .,'.': Joe Moth balls, package. .......... 5c Our entire stock , Men's $1 Golf Shirts, 63c Boy's golf shirts, 38c Flrsfln Portland Flanelle Francafe An assortment of this new fabric, exact copy of 75c French flannels, In Persian and f ft figured designs, yard I O v o ' e. PLAID BACK GOLF SKIRTS f Those practical and tfC OC Popular $7.50 Skirts at pO.O J Ladies' Shirt Waist Sale A choice assortment Cf 2f of our J2.00 waists at. . ..piOy HIgh-gradet stylish $2.5o-and $3.00 waists. $1.73 Soiled Sample Hammocks Just the least bit soiled from being on displayotherwise as good as new. SSc for our JL2S Hammocks. JL39 for our $1.75 Hammocks. 51.59 for our $2.00 Hammocks. 5L79 for our 52.50 Hammocks. 52.29 for our 53.00 Hammocks. End of Season Sale in Cloak Dept. "We roust have room for our New Pall Stock. Theao prices -will make It Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits All our regular . Special. S0.00 to ne.03 suits $s.es S.00 to $22.00 Suits 5J1.4S $24 00 to JCT.OO Suits , $16.85 $28.00 tp 530.00 Suits $W-S5 532.00 to $40.00 Suits $24.Sa Surprising reductions on our entire line of exclusive Novelty Suits. Dress Skirts Black and blue serge. $4.00. 1 AZ f S I'm 21c $4.50 and $5.00 values; each Black and blue serge, plain iUed 5U.00, $7.00 and r.p and $s. H U M U fV.Wi values, each. $4165 Special Sale of Laces AllOYersand Embroideries At prices that Trill ba long and pleasant ly remembered. Vol. Iaco Inserting and 7r( Tucked All-Overs; regular (3 prices. $1.00 to $2.00; a yard NOTTINGHAM IjACB and l' Tucked and Hemstitched $, All-Ovqrs; a yard TUCKKD LAWN ALLr- r-J- OVER;, regular price, 75c; OOv, a yard CAMBRIC EDGES, r- to VJt Inches -wide; a 3 yard NAINSOOK AND f - CAMBRIC EDGES, jC 1101 incnes wiuu. a yiuu.. CAMBRIC EDGES. 5 to 7 Inches wide; A yard IMITATION TORCHOX LACE EDGINGS AND INSERTING to 1 inches -wide; a yard 3o I to 3& inches wide; a yard 5c VA to 5 inches -wide; a yard 9c The , Second Week of Our Big Tan Shoe Sale Begins Tomorrow. Prices io suit tvery-one. Shirt Waists e e BO9ttesoo0Oeees The Reign of Law By James Lane Alien. A brilliant .story brilliantly told. The-book of the year. Publisher's price, S1.50; our price, $1. 15. All tbe Late Fiction in our Book Department SOME OF THE LATEST WSAT MONEY WILL HOT BUY Korea Drawn. FromExperienc o "William. Waldorf Astor. Milwaukee Sentinel. It Is strange that nobody has used Mr. "William "Waldorf Astor's career, both In this country and In England, to point a moraL The moral is so obvious and so Inspiring. Here is a man -with nobody loiows how many millions and an assort ment of. ambitions while living in New York. He goes a little way Into politics, far enough to become a candidate tor Congress and to get beaten. He Is ap pointed Minister to Italy, in which pleas ant country ho does nothing to discredit the United States. Upon his return to his native land ho tries again to break Into politics, but Is either downed In his tracks or 'thrown back lor a loss. He emigrates to England, and has tho fol lowing order filled at short notice: One magazine, one weekly paper, one daily paper, one town house, one country seat on the Thames. As political success was his object In America, so In England his object is social success. And the means to each end has apparently been tho same the expenditure of a great deal of money and' the possession of more. Mr. Astor's failure both at home and abroad, for by this time even he must realize that he has failed, proves that wealth cannot Invariably buy everything. V.-ronrtt for Mr. Astor MmR&lf It In fortu nate that ho Is exactly what he Is. Had ket. he been different the experiment would have been conducted" under such condi tion as to impair the value of the result. If he had been a "man of great personal charm, if he hid been a Jolly, story telling American, If he had been a quiet ly competent host, lt he had been for getful of himself and anxious to make other persons enjoy themselves, he would probably have gratified at least his Eng lish ambition, and people would have at tributed his success to his money. In stead of to those personal qualities which enabled his money to do its work well. As It Is. with almost nothing except money In his favor, Mr. Astor has played and lost, and moralists are at liberty to felicitate England and America upon this demonstration that there are some things which some persons cannot buy, no mat ter how much money they happen to have, Protects German Industries. Philadelphia Press. Besides the regular patent the German laws provide, since 1S91. for a so-called "musterschutz," which gives certain new articles the right of being protected against imitation tor three years, and is considerably cheaper than the patent, though In effect similar to the latter. The musterschutz is essentially a protec tion of the home industries, no matter from where the article to be manufac tured may have originated. The formali ties require no oath or statement as to the origin of the Invention, but merely a declaration that the article has not been offered freely on tho German mar- TWO YOUNG HEROINES. One Hai Been Honored, and Other Is Equally Deservlnfr. Readers of The Oregonlan will doubtless remember the recent heroic act of little Clara McEwan, of Portland, who saved the life of her sister Helen, and that of a boy, Ernest Stryte. By her presence of mind. In forming a living chain of children, with hand linked to hand, her sister and the boy were dragged from the waters of La Camas Lake and their lives saved. In IKS, a little Indiana girl, Jennie Cook then U years old, also did a brave deed. She flagged a railroad passenger train, fast approaching a burning bridge, with her, red flannel petticoat, and saved hundreds of lives. For her heroism she was decorated with the 5-pointed gold star of the French Legion of Honor, and will become the guest of honor of the order at the Paris Exposition. A correspondent of The Oregonlan sug gests that if a decoration was proper In the one case, It is equally so in the other. It Is proposed that Oregon people should ; show their approval of Clara McEwan1 deed In some sultablo way. Heavy mark-downs that will soon close them out. Regular $1.75 Waists; special JL17 Regular 512.00 "Waists; special 18.75 All other prices correspondingly reduced. Silk Waists TAFFETA SILK "WAISTS Regular 51.50; special 53 95 Regular. 57.50; special 55.25 Regular JjllOOj .special 58.45 New Arrivals in Bike Skirts tan and brown cotton covert Each $2.25 Tan. itnv.' brawn and Oxford, double texture .homespun, 55.00, 56-00, 57.00 and 58.00. Full lints vof 'Wash Dress Skirts, plain or trimrpedj from 75c up. Ladiet- Petticoats Black Slik Moreen, with ac cordion pleated flounce; regular price,' $6.00; each.. Ladies' Wrappers Black -and white and blue and '.white percale, braid trimmed, with gathered flounce; each Ladies' Shoes All regular $5.00 lines 54.19 All regular 53.50 lines 52.93 All regular $3.00 lines 52.39 All regular 52.75 lines ,..52.09 All regular $2.50 lines 51-95 Ladies' Oxfords All regular 53.00 lines 52.23 All regular 52.50 lines 52.00 The Farrlngtons, by Fowler. Red Blood and Blue, by Robertson. Unleavened Bread, by Grant. Robert Tournay, by Sage. Deacon Bradbury, by Dlx. Sophia, by "Weyman. The Bath Comedy, by Castle. The Heart's Highway, by Wllklns. Publishers' price, SL60; our price, $1.15. It will pay you to examine our stock before laying in a supply of Summer read ing. Wash Fabrics SOMETHING HEW Brocaded Mercerized Sateen. jA for shirt walstswhite only, 1 7 a, yard Dress Gingham 2S-lnch checks, stripes and If plaids; regular 8c; a yard UW Our uit Sale Considerably lessens your customary va cation outlay. Note the following. Men's Suits Wash Veils "White and cream, edged; each lace 19c All regular $125 lines All regular JZ.CO lines... ...$1.93 ...$1.71 $3:85 $1.12 Of the 11S8 census enumerators in Chi cago, 175 are women. A district superin tendent is reported to have1 said that he regretted the number of women was not larger, as he found them keener than many of the men. and quicker In compre hending the points of the workt "iNotcpapcr Hurlburt's Royal Arms In the new shades, Syrian Ofl TOoe. queen's violet and L delft blue; special, per box MEIER Misses' Shoes All regular $2.50 lines All regular $2.00 lines Children' Shoes All regular $2.00 lines All regular $1.50 lines Millinery Department Ladies' Hats The remainder of our stock of $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats, each Children's Leghorns Handsomely trimmed for Summer wear; regular $2.75 and $3 00 values; each Ladies' Sunshades 24-lnch taffeta silk, fancy checks and solid colors, a 1 oQ with fancy borders: regu- J)4" JO lar price. $5.00; each T ...52.12 ...51.68 .5L72 .$1.33 $2.38 $1.57 v---' iESr - Our regular Special. $9.00 Suits $310 $13.50 Suits $12.15 $17.60 Suits $14.95 $21.50 Suits $18.95 The above lines comprise Casslmeres, Cheviots. Serges, Vicunas and "Worsteds in a large variety df styles and patterns. Linen Crash Suits Wear one and keep cool; regular price, $6.50; this week YOUNG MEJTS fine quality Crash Suits; sizes. 14 to 20 years; regular, $5.00; a suit YOUNG MEN'S White Duck Trousers; sizes, 16 to 19 years; a pair Boys' Suits Ilght "Weight Tan Covert Sailor Suits; sizes 3 to 8 years; regular, $3.50; special Fine quality "White Duck Suits, with blue collar and a 4 c shield; sizes. 3 to 10 years; 7h lnll $4.25 $3.95 $1.23 $2.63 Children's Wash Dresses Neat, cool and serviceable. $3.00 Dresses, each $2.48 $2.50 Dresses, each $L9a $1.50 Dresses, each $1.25 75c Dresses, each , 59c FR Children's Headwear Lawn and Organdie, Hats, 17 Caps and Bonnets; regu- fv lar, 50c to $1.25; each Complexion Cream California Strawberry Cream 1 r for the skin and complex- ( ion, a bottle Every Hammock Reduced Our stock Is tho largest and most com plete In the city. Buy now and enjoy the comforts of a Hammock this Summer. Regular .. $1.00, $1.25, 51.S5. $2.25. $2.75. $3.00 Reduced to 65c, 97c, $1.37, $1.87, $2.29, $2.47 IIPJ Ji w siliillll1 NK COM Owing to the decided success of our Cottage Carpet Sale At 39c per yard, Bewed, laid and lined, we have decided to continue it another week. Its merits must be seen to be appreciated. Guaranteed absolutely fast colors. Sewed, laid and lined PER YARD, 30c. Camping Blankets 300 pairs; regular, $2.35; spe- CI 7( clal. a pair $1. iu 250 pairs; regular, $2.65; spe- CO 1 O clal. a pair , "HP-6 Basement Specials " . Copper Bottom "Wash Boil ers, slightly damaged, but Just as serviceable as per fect ones; regular price, Cf) $1.00; each ouc Granite Iron Rice Boiler, CO. 2-quart size jou 8-lnch Pie Tins, 9- Each 9-inch Yellow Pudding Dish 2 C PH i f--r M Us "" W .3 We're so often told Is the root of all evil, yet who of us have not wished attlmes we might have a few cords of the root? Saving your dollars is the way to make the root Right here we can heip you. These are days of dollar-saving in ail de partments at the " Moyer." In our men's suit department there is a carnival of, most enticing values. For You can make a choice from our entire stock of this season's handsome $15 and $16 suits. Every garment of the latest style. AH the fashionable and most ser viceable fabricsTweeds, Meltons, Cheviots, Serges and. worsteds." Strictly .all wool high-class. garments. ' This means a saving to you of from $3 to $4. Shoe Sale We have placed on our bargain coun ters shoes suitable for the coast and coun try wear in children's and misjes calf skin and dongola button, spring heel regular $L50 and $2.00 shots for 75 Cents Also, to close out, all our pointed toes in shoes and Oxfords' for 50 Cents The prices on everything in our store reduced during saie. E. C. GOBDARD & CO. 129 SIXTH ST. Oregonlan Building t-A r . I Sweeping Price Reductions On Men's Summer Pants Over 200 pairs f men's strictly all- h r YF vroel pants, this season's patterns, hair- L "? lines, checks and stripes, $3 values, at tesvjvj All Kegular 2.00 Panti ISTow 1,70 All Regular 2.50 Eante .'.Noir 2.15- All Regular 3.50 Pants ......Now . 3.00 All Regular 4.50 Pants ....lNoTr 3.80 All Regular 5.00 Pants Now 425 All Regular 6.00 P&nts .;Npw 5.10 In Negligee Shirts . That cold-storage feeling which Is so pleasant these warm days is made a possi bility at a little expense. W,e place on sale tomorrow morning 50 dozen Men's Negligee Shirts, bright, new patterns, In, silk fronts, pink, hciio and blue fancy stripes, and a large line of new Summer effects In Madras cloth, with detached s cuffs, all sizes from 14 to 17. ReQularSI Values 55c STRAW HATS, 75c and $1.00 values 'for 50c WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO .SiTRAW HATS, $1.50 values for $I..OO ' . FELLOWS MOY ER CLOTHING CO. r POPULAR-PRICE CLOTHIERS .-T 'jr BEN SELLING, Managers COR. THIRD.-AND OAK STS, M 309 Washington St. 45 Cents 13 Cans Deviled Ham. . 25 Cents 8 Cana Good Salmon. . 15 Cents Bottle Hires' Improved Hoot Beer. 15 Cents 4-Pound Packago Cudahy's Washing Powder. 5 Cents Package Choice Table Salt. 7 Cents Pound Fresh Soda Crackers. 25 Pounds Good, Clean Rice for $L00. 15 Cents Pound 'Fresh-Hoast Costa Rica Coffee. 55 Cents 1-Pound Tin Can Schilling's Best Japan Tca. 'Your satisfaction Is our success." D A V!n of Refltitv It Jot FuiBltf, IR. T. TEX.IX GOURATO'S OKIKXTAX. OKEAJD, UtX, ULAUAtJA-Li lirlUiiriniK Rtmortt Tnw Moptef. Frteklei, Moth rxtebs. Riih. and Stem dl. aod crerr Meoua os seawir. It bat ttaoi th tM 3 '"t sj jrto, ad f i fcartatm w tait It w be tare It U vnpalr t&4dc Acee"Pt a eaqrtaKtH pf slmlUf turns, Pr. 1 A. Sf r ld to a it&r sfi haattott a tiUntH -A yon UdlM U J UM them. I rrtautend ,e9 least ftarmfrl of ail a 5t $tpw 3 S JSSStv I -4 L . a BW fj- fX llj-IL If lSA wv m EXT IS iMraSiSf RAORDINARY R Extra fine Shirt Waists, made in the latest style, of the fin est materials, in all the latest shades and colors: regular $1.50 and $1.75 pecia THE SILVERFIELD FDR MANUFACTURING CO. LEADING FURRIERS OF THE WEST. Hlcbeat PrJco Paid for Rair Fun. Send For Price Mat. 283-285 Morrison St. PORTLAND, OR. Foller's Pure Prepaid Is especially adapted to the require ments of this climate, and will out wear all others. For sale by Comr Rt and Alder Streets. ftHDrTrHOPKIHS. Pirocrlster. 37 Qrat JwSUhY. Oregon's Greatest SI AI r rmU Salem Oregon September 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 1900. On Products of tho Farm. Field and Factory the Greatest Industrial Expo sition Ever Held on the Pacific Coast Open to the World. For Premium List Address H. "D. Wisdom, Sec'y. Portland, Oregon. Library Association of Portland START. 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