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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1900)
10 THE SUNDAY ORBGONIAN, OKTLAND, JTJU3 39, 1900. oc)eeete I tmm SALE TOMORROW Our Extra Quality Crash Skirting Always sold at 15c yard As a speclsl bargain tomorrow at Special fkQ Yard White Pique Skirts and Suits Cut to the quick for quick selling. Cut prices on all. A few examples: $ 3.00 White Piques at $2.10 $ 5.00 White Piques at $3.73 $10.50 White Piques at $5.90 $15.75 White Piques at $9.75 NeW Books Publishers' Our price. price. The Heart's Highway, By Mary E. Wilkins... $1.50 $1.15 Stanford Stories, 3y Charles K. Field., SL25 S5c Boy, by Marie Corelll... $1.50 $1.15 Daacon Bradbury, By Edwin Asa Dlx $LD0 $1.15 Reign of Law, By James Lano Allen.. $1.50 $L15 Hilda "Wade, By Grant Allen $L50 $115 Smith College Stories, By Josephine Daskuxn. $1.50 $1.15 Eben Holden. By Irving Bacheller $L50 $1.15 oaaaaaaaaa Not in It With the Draff Cleric New Orleans Times-Democrat. "I noticed in the papers the other day," Bald a young New Orleans lawyer, "that the National Association of Masters of Dancing not dancing masters, please ob servehad laid down a set of cast-lrou specifications as to the correct position to assume when waltzing. The para graph recalled very vividly to my mind an experience which I had last Summer In a little country townover in Alabama I guess I'd better not mention the name, as I may have to go back some time, and I don't want to get lynched. The place was oft the line of the rail road, and the principal amusement of the young people was an occasional dance in the evening. One of these functions occurred on the second day of my visit, and, of course, I attended. I found sev eral pretty girls present, and when a 'round dance' was called I secured one of them as a partner; but. In spite of the fact that I have always been regard ed as a flrst-rate waltzer, I saw at once that I wasn't making a favorable im pression. The pretty girl soon com plained that she 'couldn't keep step with me, and after taking her to a seat I hunted up a rural friend and asked him -what was wrong. 'I dunno,' he said, 'unless it's the funny way you stand. Looks like you was kinder scared of the girl.' Just then tho acknowledged beau of the village appeared. He was the local druggist and was gotten, up regard less In a long-tailed coat, low vest and blue four-ln-hand cravat. "Without wast ing time, he Eelzed one of the fair dam sels, planted his right hand, with all the fingers outspread, exactly between her oeeeca99oe DRESS GOODS New Fall Arrivals Several cases of new Fall dress goods just opened colored and black will "be displayed tomorrow. Two toned zibelines, cheviots, mixed home spuns, Meltons, Venetians, broadcloths, Also Extra heavy, reversible fabrics for golf skirts. Another shipment of TURKISH TOWELS 10c acn 16x24 Inches, un bleached Turkish towels. 12C ac1 i8x4oinches,bIeach z ed Turkish towels. 15c Each 2ox4oinches, bleach ed Turkish towels. 5c Each Bleached Turkish wash rags. New Felt Walking Hati For coast and mountain $1.50 and $2.00 each Scotch Tam 0'$hanters r 75c and $1.00 Straw Sailor HatsaJ reduced prices. All Children's Hats at cut prices. i The Greatest Shirt-Waist Sale of the Seaaon From the lowest priced to" the highest the entire stock of Shirt Waists sacrificed. glar 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 pSK..49c, .77, .98, 1.18, $1.33,1.89, 1.55, 1.73 Higher priced Shirt Waists eqaally reduced. sieiitetcejiioieie shoulder blades, grabbed her disengaged hand with his left, held it straight out at arm's length, rlgfd aa an Iron bar, and whirled into The giddy maze. As they circled around and around, he sol emnly raised and lowered his extended arm, like a human pump-handle. It was a weird and Impressive fight. 'Ain't ho a peachT whispered my friend; 'he's the champion waltzer of the district took four prizes.' I realized sadly that I wasn't in it, and didn't try "again; In j fact, I was so nypnotlzed by the druggist that I spent the whole evening feasting my eyes on his performance. Most of the girls wore white waists, and before leavlne I noticed the lmmint of the champion's perspiring paw on 11 different J backs. It was a sort of brand a hall mark of good society. I wish a delega- J tion from the National Association of Masters of Dancing could have witnessed that spectacle. They might have revised their rules." Climatic Condition In China. Leslie's Weekly. The Summers In North China are dry and hot. Then comes a short period of torrential rains, and then a long, dry Fall and Winter. Frost will come about the middle of Ostober, and the last of Novem ber the rher will freeze up, to stay closed until the middle of February, though often till a month later. There is almost no snow during the entire Winter two or threo little flurries, but never enough to cover the ground. The cold Is compara tively steady, -without the incessant freeze and thaw that we have in parts of this country. The most Interesting part of all Iswhen a fellow parts with his money. There is an old saying, "The Phool and his muny are soon parted"; that Is still true in some parts, though all the dollars nowadays are equipped with "hand holts" on the, edges. We see a considerable parting, but we always do our part toward leaving no parting sting. If you like style and comfort in a Summer suit and ere willing to part with And receive in exchange a high class this season $15 or $16 Suit of Clothes, call here Monday and see what we are parting with. All the entirely new fabrics are shown in these suits, fashioned and made up for Summer wear. The first glance will tell you their real value, and a try-on will convince you that parting with dollars for such values as these is not so bad after all. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN IVioyer Clothing Co. j POPULAR-PRICE .BEN SELLING, Manager eeite Bathing Suits for Men and Boys 50c and 75c for boys ip!ece suits. 75c for boys' 2-pIece suits. Men's 2-piece suits, $1.00, $2.00, S2.30. ALL REMNANTS OF Swiss, cambric and Nainsook Embroideries at HALF PRICE 3ooo.yardscf v New Outing Flannels Arf- dark, light and -medium, yard " First Fall-Shipment of New Portieres and Couch Covers Just Received. Kid Gloves Our $1.25 2-clasp Sea la and QAr 3-clasp Theodora at, special. . . vOL Also genuine Mocha glovesat$i25pair Boy's VValsts " Star and Mother's Friend Rft brands, regular 75cfand,$i, eavJvM e e e a "a ' 0. Brilliant taffeta ribbon, white, pink, blue, yard. 25c feiiiti(tiioe Share Their Vacation. New Tiork Post. ' When the weather gets hot in London the leading lawyers leave their city quar ters for the country to enjoy what they term the "long vacation," a period of about 10 weeks. Close by the Inner Tem ple, one of the headquarters and resorts of these lawyers, are the neighboring poor districts, where live small children who don't have "long vacations." , And now come these great "long vacation" lawyers and say, in effect, to these small chil dren, to tho boys and o the girls: "Be ginning with June 12, you small boys and girls, the Inner Temple Gardens, the green grass, the trees and the flowers thereof, are by permission of the bench ers (that's us), thrown open for your comfort and happiness, to be by you en joyed from the hour of 6 P. M. urtfll dusk evory evening; and so they shall remain every evening, Mondays and Saturdays excepted, until the end of August, a period of about 10 weeks, more or less; and this, for you, shall be In the nature of a 'long vacation." " And so it happens that the lawyers are to share their "long vacation," with their small neighbors. St. Lonia Boxers. Chicago Chronicle. In the last analysis there appears to be j very little difference between the "Box- ers",,of PJ4n and those of St.Xoula.r. If there be any advantage It Is on the side of the Celestial thug, who fights In the open Instead of planting dynamite bombs and then running away. w ' OUR AD IT'S SO CLOTHIERS Corner Third and Oak A Great Scoop. By Our Eastern Buyer Mifc-V 1000 C&ildrcn's . . Wash Dresses ' Made of percale and gingham. -Fancy checks, stripes, "plaids and figures. All this season's-goods. Neatly trimmed. A nice assortment or styles and colors. Reg' ular 75c to $L50 values. Until - ; , I - Every-One Is Sdld 52c Each Newly Arrived A complete new line. of GOL.F CAPES and SHORT SKIRTS. See display in Fifth-street window. Stroll By And have a look at the window of White Serge and Brilllantlne Skirts and Waists. The latest for Summer .wear. " -LvJ3flA" H-BI -t Xr &A. $ Our "End of Season Sale" Is Still On Suits, Jackets, Dress Skirts, Silk, Ribbon, Lace and Cotton Shirt Waists all at exceptionally low prices. Summer Millinery Offer Our entire stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Ready-to-Wear and Sailor Hats at prices that do not begin to represent their value. This is d rare chance to get your Summer Hat for a trifle. EIBR Big Sale of Summer Dress Goods. It Is safe to say that In no previous sales have goods of this character been offered at such low prices. LOT 1 3500 yards of Fancy Pique, In o light and medium colors; QL regular price, 15c; special.. LOT 2 1400 yards of Fancy and Plain Crash, and Burlap Boltings, in eneexs. plaids, stripes and polka .dots; light, medium and dark colors; special 12c LOT 3 1200 yards Plain and Striped Denims, 36 Inches wide; P regular price, 20o .and 25c; ! jL, special '.....: .. !?. WasjiSUR, j 3 6k Fancy Plaid -and Strip ad raiy Wi 29c ash Silk, per yard Challies Fancy Silk Striped, .-Per yard - 29c $2.00 ; KW Glomes for 23. dozen "Ruthland" 3-clasp Kid Gloves, novelty shades, stitched backs, all sizes; high grade in every re spect; regular price, 52.00; a pair Ladies' Vests' Plain and Richelieu Ribbed Cotton Vests, fancy yokes, white only; each Note Paper Crane's Extra Superfine .Kid Finish Note Paper, azure, opaline and heliotrope tints, a quire Envelopes to match above, a package $1.17 31C 13c 13c Just Received by Express a Shipment of Colored Scotch St FRHN Shoe Sale ens laraains 'Men's $4.00 Tan Shoe Cut to !p7o V ""rien s $3.3u ian onoc v-ui xo Men's $3.00 Tan Shoe Cut to Children's and Misses' Spring Heel But ton Shoes, good for vacation wear, at 75c, E. C. GODDARD & CO. 129 SIXTH ST. . Oregonlan Building FELLOWS 309 Washington SI. 55 Cents 10-Pound Box Fresh Soda Crackers. 20 Cents 10-Pound Sack Farina. 17K Cent ' 10-Pound Sack Graham Flour.' 25 Cents 3 Cans Condensed Cream. ' 45 Cents . Dozen Cans Deviled Ham. , 15 Cents . . 4-Pound Package Cudahy's Washing " Powder. 12$ Cents Pound Best Eastern Ham. 15 Cents Pound Fresh-Roast Costa Blca Coffee. 5 Cents Pound Mixed Birdseed. A Hon of Besot? h t Jcy Famer. K, T, nXIX GOtmATO OltXZXTAX. OKJEJ&JS. OK 2U.GICAX BBAUnniR. fcra Tt. Ptapic. Precfclca. Math rtch. JUiiu uid Skin 61. aod wrtry Utnut oo betaty, auw acscs ociccuoa. It h stood bo tst I p yean, ud U m kansitis v tuts It ta be ran it U puptity Bids. Accept aa coutrurfclt of dmlUr sum. Dr L.A 37 n uld t a lidy of the luuMoo (i pedeaxfc "At you ladies will ate tiuat. I ftnaauKo Goontal's Crua'u the leett honefml of I all the 65:1a prepare, rtloas." Forsalebyalt DruffrlRt and Faacyo rocdt Dealers la U.S.. Canada, and Europe. FEHD.T. HOPKINS. Presrfeter, 37 Great JccwSt, H.Y. T s iQBk Sw9 III 1 1 It "-. iWm m SA lvv IP ew mB! Books Jnst Received The Autobiography of a Quack, by S. Weir Mitchell. ; The Scarlet Woman, by Joseph Hock ing. Publishers' price $1.25 Our price 95c The Reign of Law, by James Lane Al len. Tho Melcon Farm, by Maria Louise Pool. Bequeathed, by "Beatrice Whllby. The Slave, by the author of Flames. Publishers' Price $1.50 Our price $1.15 Drug Sundries Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, 1 7 ' per box 1 VV Cucumber and Almond , Cream, for sunburn, freck- J5 iea, eiu, per uuiuc and Ends Sale Odd pieces and parts of sets, including plates, cups and saucers, fruit dishes, pitchers, sugar bowles, butter dishes, cov ered vegetable dishes, platters, etc, at Remarkably Low Prices. Sec Display in Crokery Department Grocery Specials Postum Cereal, small size 1Jp package lW Large size package 20C Plllsbury's Vltos, 2 packages 25c Shredded Whole Wheat "Bis- lie cult, per package 1 Xv Carpet Department 500 Cotton Filled Cushions, f ft covered with fancy ticking I VL and cretonne; each FOOTSTOOLS Covered with Brussels Car pet, each Covered with Axmlnster Car pet, each rsc 85c We arc agents for the celebrated "Empire" Window Shading Which meets every requirement for ar tistic high-class shades. Every shade guaranteed. Estimates furnished on application. K MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SAL EVERYTHING REDUCED Shirt Waists All ki Suits So mi All kinds and sizes, 50c Somo way-down priced Jackets Ja Furs Jacket prices are registered at zero. Great reductions on all our furs. Par garments altcredst Summer prices. The way to prevent MOTHS from entering your for gar ments is to piaco them in our NEW COLD STORAGE THE SILYERFIELD FDR MANUFACTURING CO, LEADING mmStRIBRS OF TBS WEST. Highest Price Paid tv Starr XT-ra. Bead For Prtao List. 283-285 Morrison St PORTLAND, OR. Fuller's P.ure Prepared Paint Is especially adapted to the require ments of this climate, and will out wear all others. For sale by CHASE PAINT Corntr First Oregon's Greatest September 17, On Products of the Farm, Held and Factory the Oreatest Industrial Expo sition Ever Held on tho Pacific Coast Open to the World. For Premium LUt Ari-resj M. Library Association oF 24,000 volumes and ove 200 periodicals $5.00 a year or $150 a quarter Two hooks allowed on all subscriptions HOURS From 9:00 A. M. to W0 P. M. dally, except Sundays and holldan. Clot&ing Department MEN'S SUITS for a $12.50. $13.50, $15.00 or $1650 All-Wool Summer Suit Do Not Miss Tnis Opportunity To procure one of these strictly all-wool stylish, up-to-date suits at a fraction of their real value. Young Men's Suits Fine All-Wool Cheviot Sin gle or Double-Breasted rfn nr vests: regular tiHpm n?m J VJ" and H2.&0: STjeelal Sf J MkCT Fine quality All-Wool Vestee Suits, cheviot and dark rr? blue serges; sizes, 3 to 8 4 V years; a suit PJ Good quality Corduroy ( Pants; sizes, 4 to 15 years; 3 JL a pair wv An Early Arrival A full line of Men's Stiff An Bosom Shirts, at plUU Shoe Department Men's and Boys' Canvas hf Outing Shoes, with leather JimZj soles, a pair w Same with rubber soles, a 'Jt Same, low cut, & pair 60C Boys, Youths', Ladles' and Misses' Tennis Shoes, high Zfif or low cut, a pair "WW Special Sales on Baby Bug gies, Go-Carts, Hammocks and Lawn Chairs, all this week. Dimities and up. suit snaps. & OIL COMPANY and Alder Streeb. Salem Oregon 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. PI D. Wisdom. Sec'y, Portland. Oregon. Portland sTixr STKn Bdwcsa SevcsU s! fz4 BOYS' JR WEAR Slip COMPTai r Tjt jiu-i t. e A.. j. ---feit&--.di6W.jJ , 2,i j m. i