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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1900)
THE BOMBAY OBEGQNIAtf, POKTLAOT, NOVEMBEB 11, 1905. ,'i'fcv'a Meier & Frank Co. Meier & Frank Co. Meier &Fi;ank" Co. Meier & Frank Co THANKSGIVING SALE OF JOHN S. BR0p & SONS' FINE TABLE LINENS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WILTON CARPET RUGS. (THIRD FLOOR.) V3 mme Very IMPORTANT and Very INTERESTING CLOAK-ROOM TMTTWA? SIMPLY The very best, prettiest, most stylish, most deslra T H I S ble Automobiles, Imported Velours, Blouses, Taffeta and Peau de Sole Silk Dress Skirts, Opera and Long Cloth Capes, Broadcloth, Silk and Crepe de Chine Imported Costumes, the very pick of the identical goods that the best-dressed and most-fastidious ladies most desire, are offered at REDUCED Prices so low as to be out of ell proportion to the PRICES fine goods offered. W desire most earnestly to make this the greatest event in fine costumes and garments that has ever been known in Portland. We are prepared with fmestrgoods and most forceful prices. Wo also-place on-sale-focngrfowthe latest style Tailored BLOUSE SUITS Made of "blade &ndnavy Cheviot, all silk lined, at Value, $53 $25 ILmpHatic SILK Bargains Colored Taffeta Silks, leading-cloth shades, gc yd uf75c quality at 33 The Jirnotd, Constable $ Co. guaranteed Black TAFFETAS j& j& (For which we are agents for Portland) To make these celebrated Silks still more popular, we offer tomorrow only: The $irip quality nt 95c The $1.25 quality at $1.07 Dress Goods Heavy Black Pebble Cheviot Everybody knows how popular this fabric Is. We show a splendid quality at $1.50 yd. This $1.50 heavy Pebble Cheviot, as a bargain, Monday and Tuesday only, $U8 yard In Colored Dress Goods Mixed Venetians, mixed ZlbeHnes, mixed Cheviots, In grays, tans, modes, Oxfords, regular price $1.75, width 56 Inches, special, $t.29 yard NOTION STOWS A Sale of Cutlery and Kitchen Needs 10-Inch fine steel Butcher Knives, riveted hard wood - handles, special C Iron handle Mindng Knife, extra strong, special atv . . Wooden handle, small size, - Mindng Knife, special C Wooden handle Kitchen Par Qin Ing Knife, spedal C Emery Knife Sharpening - Steels, special c Lee's Knife Sharpening OQ Steels, special C Fine riveted Cake Turners, c special OC Fine riveted Cake Turners, 1 large, spedal IAQ. Large hard wood handle, Ice - Chisel, spedal C Wood handle New Can . Opener, special 4C Bread Knife, hard wood ft handle, special JL3Q Long handle Cook's Forks, 0 "spedal , OC Carving Sets 8-Inch stag-horn handle Carving Sets, made of best American . 10 steel, spedal ' o-Inch stag-hom handle Carving Sets, made of best American - " steel, special Fine stag-hom handle Car -ver, spedal c Finest quality warranted Carvers, with Lee's steel, QK spedal 50 We have them again THE MONk. The Monk Match Holders are In. Pour styles special 25 c. JEWELRY STORE Sate of Souvenir Spoons We show this year a grand assort ment of Oregon Souvenir Spoons, engraved in many appropriate styles. 200 tea size sterling Spoons, engraved with Mt Hood, . AA special $1.00 100 tea size sterling Spoons, engraved with Web Foot, spedal 1.00 100 salmon handle, sterling Spoons, engraved with ML H rtrt, Hood, special.., l.UO New Things We are now showing a new tine of men's gun metal Match Boxes, Ciga rette and Cigar Cases. MILLINERY STORE Velvet Shapes Tomorrow we offer 250 fine black Velvet Shapes, all the newest shapes, large, medium, . , smalL The price special. , pi-.vv You Can A Few Save Dollars On Your Winter Clothes Bigness Isn't everything:: brains era better than beef If one can't have both; and yet bulk, -volume, xnaEsl eness w h e a shrewdly generaled, are the battalions which, break the enemy's center. Quantity Is a tremendous factor In the science, of mod. em merchandising:; buying poods In the quantities -we are compelled to buy for two tores finds many price con cessions. " It is these price advantages of ours In buying that gives you a eplendld opportunity to savo a few dollars on your "Winter Suit or Overcoat. If you have not availed yourself of the littleness of "Meyer" prices, do so now. TXm't leave your clothes buying un.tU the meroury gets Jumping down toward the zero mark. Take advantage of the variety while It's at its best. You'll better appreciate the saving. S Strictly all-wool, good, solid, winter weights in Oregon cassi meres, stripes an'd fancy checks. Tailored from the very latest Fall and Winter models. Stylish cutaway sack coat, high-buttoned vest. Good sewing, good lining, everything that goes to make a first-class suit, at $10 Men's all-wool Oregon cheviot suits, in black and navy blue, single-breasted round cut, or double-breasted sack coats; good, strong fabrics, well shaped and Veil made suits, with a $10.00 look to them, at $7 50 Men's Overcoats You will find the same dollar-saving advantages all through the overcoat line. You will find every proper style, from the short covert topper to the long woolly ulster. OVERCOATS AT 12, 15, 18, 20 iTAo WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. irS SO. MOVER CLOTHING CO, POPULAR-PRICE CLOTHIERS 1 -BEN SELLING, Manager COR. THIRD AND 0AKST5. Great Thanksgiving Sale China and Silverware, Kitchen Goods Tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock we commence a great Thanksgiving Sale of Chinaware, silverware and kitohen goods useful articles and helps to make the Thanksgiving dinner the most pleasing and enjoyable one yet with "thousands of dollars worth of the above merchandise in the basement the confidence of a large public behind us an intimate knowledge of the needs fpr the occasion and the exceedingly low prices we quote should make the basement a lively shopping center throughout the week. Family Turkey Roasters of sheet iron, sizes 9x13, 10x15, 13x18 Note prices . ' 25c, 29c, 35c .Rinsing Bans, 9c 8-quart tin rinsing pan at 0 cents 5-gallon Galvanized Oil Can 44c 7 and 9-pin Hat Racks 7c and 9c each 10-Quart GALVANIZED SLOP PAIL, at 22C (BASEMENT.) 8-qt. Granite-iron Preserve kettle 7-qt. Granite-ware Tea Kettle GRANITE-WARE COFFEE POT 29c 33c 58c 8-qt. Granite-ware Coffee Pot 29c Ornamented Japanese Teapots 7c, IOC, 13c Kitchen Utensils of every kind at very low prices. Old Blueware Cups and Saucers, each C Blueware Plates, each 7C Decorated Syrup Pitcher, nickel top Fancy Colored Water Sets assorted colors 70rr per set - VC Cracker Jars, silver-plated tops, glass or porcelain bottom plj&y Nut Cracks Each . 9c 19c . 9c 3c Nut Picks and Craok Per set Glass Celery Stands assorted colors Asbestos Mats, each . . . Carving Sets Stag-handle Carvfng Sets, knife and fork (BASEMENT.) Rogers Bros. Al Knives and Forks, Rogers Brosr "1847" Al Dinner Knives and Forks, 6knivesand q K 6 forks, per set P-0 Rogers Bros. Al "1847" Teaspoons Assorted Patterns rf Per set :...yC $1.73 Cut Glass Jelly Dish Genuine cut glass Jelly Dish, with or without han dle, for $1.73. Silver-plated Cake Basket 98c CLOAK DEFT Special alues for the v " early-In-the-week " shoppers. Exceedingly low prices on the following attractive merchandise. $6.50 Petticoats for $4.85 Taffete Silk Petticoats, double flounce, with ruffle, corded and stitched, Regular $6.50 Value for Children's Coats $6.50 and &A Q $7.00 value kT"v Children's long coats, new Fall styles, blue green, red and caster, well made, ruffle and braid trimmed, als fur trimmed, ages 1 to 5. years, $6.50.to O J (E $7.00 values PiTy D Just-Received A new ship ment of handsome flannel waists for dtess wear. $4.85 $12 and $14 Jackets $9.85 Ladies' Box and Reefer Jack ets, handsomely strapped, strictly tailor made, silk lined, black, tan and cas tor, all sizes. Special Purchase Black Taffeta Silks 59c, 69c, 89c yard Ca flSv Amfca A great drive in Black Taffeta Silks, commencing Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Special purchase of about 2000 yards in three qualities, suitable for waists, skirts, petticoats and lining 20 inch, 22 inch and 24 inch. Idarvelously low prices, 59c, 69c, 89c yard JP1EWRSXLOTHINQ- $12 and $14 Value at $9.85 (SECOND FL00B.) 3000 yds Carpet, 37c yd jCARPETS) ! NEWEST DESIGNEE ; nrM ii I k I aVaWVA J I- flf We place on sale tomorrow the second shipment of 8000 yards of Agate Carpet in four different patterns. Colors are as fast as any carpet can be made. Sewing, laying and lin ing free of charge. For one week Per yard 37c Art Squares Reduced Choice collection of color ings and patterns. 6 x9 ..$3.61 I 9 X10, $6.33 7&XS ..54.4T 9 x!2 $7.19 9 x9 ..$3.42 1 I0x12 $8.39 12x15. .,....$11.96 t Blankets 104 white wool and cotton mix v blankets, regular $2.73 For $1.98 10-4 gray wool and cotton mix blankets, regular $2.33 For $1.67 vc . - ys 'it I 1 v i r 1 r Al IB Three special offerings in high grade Clothing to interest 'the men and young men this week. Reliable and stylish clothes are best purchased here. $16.5,0 Suits $13.65 Men's fancy Worsted Suits, neat patterns in Plaids, Checks and stripes. Best style. Reg. $16.50 values CC Reduced to plO.UO $17.50 Overcoats $14.65 Men's All-wool Whip-cord "Worsted .Overcoats, in Gay Mixture, Fancy Plaid Black, satin sleeveJininff. All sizes. Regular $17.50 values Reduced to $16 and $16.50 Suits $13.65 Young Men's Suits, in Fancy Worsteds, fine qualities, double breasted vests, new and nobby styles, ages 14 to 20 years. Regular $16.50 values t "2 C C Reduced to " 4?IO.UO MEIER & FRANK COMPANY 4tfe?y'Qy'avQ'fe'' PERSONAL MEHTI0H. B. X. Crossan, a Salem bop merchant. Is at the Perkins. John Flnley, an Astoria- timber man. Is at tbo St. Charles. F. J. Parker, a "Walla "Walls, newspaper man. Is sA the Imperial. C O. Toungr. a Rogue HlTer steamboat man. Is registered at he St. Charles. A. C. Mowry, a logger of Eufala, "Wash., and wife, are at the SL Charles "W. Ballons, roadmaster of the O. K. & N. at Pendleton, Is at'the Perkins, with his wife. I N. Honey, a prominent contractor of Eugene, registered at the Perkins last evening. J. a Davidson, a Bridal Veil sawmill man. Is at the Imperial, accompanied by Lhls wife. "William Holder, exherlff of "Wasco County, and wife, are registered at the Perkins from 2Horo. v -T "W niuTolK nmmlnent Union County attorney. Is in the city on business be fore the Federal Court. Mrs. F. A. Snow, 405 Brasee street, has returned from Chicago, where she has been visiting' her sister for the past month. Attorney Georgo'S. -Shepherd has re turned from an. extended trip through Eastern Oregon, andtCWachlngton, Much satisfaction Is expressed In that section over the result of the election, and min ing operations will be pushed in oonse QUenca. Mrs. A. E. Powell and daughter, Mrs. Jeannette P. King, left Thursday for Palo Alto, CaL, where they will spend the "Winter. J. Q. Wbodworth, general traffic man ager of the Paciflc Coast Company, with headquarters at Seattle, Is at the Pert land, accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Heller were given a hap py surprise 'Wednesday evening at their store by the young ladles In their employ. The tables In the workroom were covered with good things to eat, and a Jolly good time was enjoyed all arodnd. Zadock "Williams and wife, of Hart ford City, Ind., arrived in. Pqrtland Frl are mainly vegetarians, their diet con sisting for the most part of rice and a few. other simple vegetables. "While they are a healthy and happy people, they are undersized as compared with the meat-eaters of Europe and America, and It was seriously recom mended, a few years ago, by advisers of the Emperor, that he should encourage his subjects to adopt a diet of flesh, with a view to Increasinjff the average Japan ese stature. An American who visited Japan tells of a jlnrikisha man with whom he be came acquainted, who. although able, to trot 40 miles a day without fatigue, was vexed because of his small size, and (had begun to eat meat. He asked his' Amer ican friend one flay, in the best EngJsh " j-v""""- -- ... , . . . ,. day. Mrs. "Williams Is a sister of Mrs. at ma coyunanu, now long a. won wuu. Sarah M. Guthrie. Themeetlng of tne be required, xm an animal diet, to make the Japanese a larger race. r "I should say a. hundred years, at least," replied the American. - The "rickshaw" man went back to his rice. Professor Kxaua, of the University ot Freiburg, in Baden, has 'discovered a large picture representing Christ and four of the apostles. It was found in the apse of the church at Nlederzll on the Island of Relchenau, in Lake Constance, and is said to hare been painted in the litis century. . W. T. Stead, the well-known Journalist, Is of the opinion that nobody so burns the candle at both ends as the American business man. "He even hurries hia sleep," says Mr. Stead. sisters Is the first In 40 years. In 1860 Mrs. Guthrie and family left the old horoe in Indiana to face the trials of the thn unknown Pacific. Mr. "Williams is promi nently connected with the natural gas Industry of Indiana, which has contrib uted largely to the building up of that state. After adding- to the McKinley ma jority Tuesday last, he took the west bound train for Portland. Too Ioner to Wait. lis Japanese, as Is gcneraHj; known. t ANTJ.RUST UMBRELLA FRAME "We are the inventor and only manufacturer ot an antl - rust umbrella frame, the only frame suitable for this wet climate. It pays to have an umbrella recovered. If you have a good frame it will pay you. "We will reduce all f rame3 recovered on our anti-rust patent FREE OF CHARGE, and your umbrella will last three times as long as any umbrella on the market. "We do all kinds of umbrella repairing and recovering. "We make all of our cover goods. "We carry the largest assortment In um brellas, parasols and bandies In the city. Those Grant 278. JOHN ALLESINA, IfZ&ZtJ?9- t JLt tMHitMMMl(tMMMMHM,m .Cfc t Osj