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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1900)
12 THE SUNDAY OHEGONIAtf, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 18, 1900. kV't'V9v'V'fe'aV''? 1171 a av Jt I tonl . IVAaSam JC E m Hs "k I Maiam JCr ETat'iinlj' n . HAaSam I acrvml m T IYIllI iA 1 I ulIIV Vv ITK1CI (a I ICBlllV VVr llTHlCrl Jk 1 I OHIt VJ lTlvIl X. B lulIIV Vli Thanksgiving Sale of Jainens, Silverware, Chinaware, etc., Now in Progress. ALL MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. S&7m& Fancy vSilRs About 1500 yards, sold here- Ttf tofore at $1 and $1.25 yard. lour choice at, special. Yard. J Suits SPECIAL $13.75 Tomorrow and Tuesday The newest jacket styles, perfecthan ic ing skirts. Material is fine all-wool plaid back cheviots. Val ue $17.50, $18.50,, $20.00. Valenciennes Lace and Insertion Valenciennes Lace Special, 12 yds., z8c Valenciennes Lace Special, 12 yds., 48c Fine Valenciennes Lace Edge and Insertion, for a short time only at 20 reduction. Colored New Up'tO'Date Arrivals New English Kerseys, In reds, tans, navy, castor, etc. $2,50 to $4.00 yd. New Golf Cloakings, swell col orings, $2.75 to $4.50 yd. New English Meltons, for rainy day skirts without linings, in grays and tans. $1.50 to $4.00 yd. New heavy plaid back Skirt ings, in grays, tans, blues, greens $1.75 to $3.90 yd. BlacK Remnants Waist lengths, skirt lengths, dress lengths, remnants of every description. See thepile of them on our counters afl marked for quick selling. Famous Old Reliable TABLEWARE HOGEJ& At 1847 TABLEWARE at SPECIAL Prices Not one or two articles at a slight reduction, but the whole stock. Not old patterns, odd sets of knives and forks, but the latest, newest, most desirable of the famous Rogers 1847 ware. The cheapness of our prices is guaranteed. The sale contioues until Thursday. Tea Spoons, special, set Dessertspoons, special, set Table Spoons, special, set Dessert Knives, special, set Medium Knives, special, set Pie Knife, special, each .86c .$1.69 .$1.92 .$1.70 $1.75 .$1.30 Pie Knife, gold bowl, spe- -.. . 0 dal, each $1.45 Cream Ladle, special, each Cream Ladle, gold bowl, special, each Cold Meat Fork, special, each .68c .83c 68c Cold Meat Fork, gold bowl, QQ special, each "oC Dessert Forks, special, set Table Forks, special, set Berry Spoons, special, each ..$1.69 ..$1.92 ..98c Berry Spoons, gold bowl, 0I special, each !Mi!S Gravy Ladle, special, each QIC Gravy Ladle, gold bowl, c-i - special '. $1.23 Sugar Shell and Butter AO Knife, special 9UC Sugar Shell - special 40C Butter Knife, . special ...,..45C Beef Forks, -0 special OOC Beef Forks, gojd'bowl, Cft special .'.". o9C All Around Tlie Store Washable oriental styles rags for the bathroom and nursery. Oriental rug colorings and patterns, also plain and light blues. $1.25 each. Navajo couch covers, made on power looms. Navaio colorings and designs. Ideal for Indian and cozy corners. $8.50 each. French flannels are In demand the superior quality we make a spec ialty of are most In demand. New solid colors, new printed designs. 60c, 75c, 00c yard. Cushion tops from .all over the world. On cotton, silk, flannel or bolting cloth. Woven, printed or photographed. See our exclusive novelties. In the little Swiss Republic thera are many clever people. The Spachtel goods are made there. At our linen counter are several hundred Spachtel scarfs, centerpieces and doilies our Fall Import order. Bouquet Farnese and Brlses de VIolettes, violets' latest perfume, are two of the most exquisite perfumes of modern times. $1.50 ounce. Cloth of gold, $5.00 yard and gold "belting, gold ends for ribbons, gold tassels, at our trimmings counter. Bath robes and dressing gowns for men, suited to many tastes. Lav enders, soft tan, light blues, in delicate colorings or bright, bold designs and striking colors. $3J to $6.50. Old rose Panne velvet and white taffeta, shaped Into dainty stock col lars, $2.75 each, and white taffeta gold trimmed stock collars, $1.25, are but a hint of our assortment in ladies' neck- In the Picture Store New Florentine Brass Pho tograph Frames 75c. In the Jewelry Store A new stock of men's and ladies' Waltham and Elgin Watches. In the Notion Store An elaborate display of new French and German Dolls. In the Stationery Store New swell sizes in fashion able Paper. UITS ABOVE CRITICI vJITl In style, quality, tailoring and price. There's such a thorough ness about Moyer" clothing the carefully carried out details of cut and style, the perfect tailoring and the moderate prices are characteristic here. Ours are clothes made to bring you back made to adver tise this store made better than the average. Bvcrjr thread guaranteed pure Or egon wool; several handsome pat terns la stripes and small checks; round cut, single-breasted, sack styles; good strong linings, and silk sowed seams. A stylish -well-appearing suit, at $10.00 We select these Oregon woolens and have these suits made up by tailors, and to our own specifications. We so into the inside tailoring and finish of each garment, and when we offer them to you we know they are right. Blue Serge ) Guaranteed to be true blue, and to hold Its color. Both styles, either single or double-breasted; hand-padded shoulders, Bilk-sewed seams, good serge linings. A handsome dress on business suit at $12.00 There are all kinds of serges at all kinds of prices. There Is no suit more serviceable than a blue serge If you get It right. "We guarantee,, ours. They are all wool serges, tested and shrunk before being made up. You Have Style You Have Economy N THE "BREWER" $3.00 HAT This Hat that has grown 30 popular In so short a time is made for tht 'Bn Selling" stores only. When You See It In Our Ad Ifs So. MOYER CLOTHING CO. POPULAR-PRICED CLOTHJERS BEN SELLING Manager Cor. Third and Oak Slrtet. Dealers Are Requested to Send for Our Wholesale Catalogue of Holiday Goods. First News of the New Christmas Dolls L It's commencing to appear like Christmas in that section of the third 'floor where the new dolls are now being displayed. The first Dig lot of 2,000 op more, representing the lines of a half dozen of the world's largest manufacturers, are now ready, and It Is without doubt the grandest assortment ever shown in Portland all are new arrivals, comprising all kinds dressed and undressed. Large mechanical win dow display hut hints of the large variety to he found on the third floor, and all are reasonably priced. (See Fifth St. Window display.) lc to $10.00 Flannel Waists, The $4.50 kind, LADIES' SUITS Greatly Reduced Prices. Fine French Flannel Waists with Bishop sleeves or Flaring cuffs, all the new shades, plain colors, stripes or polka dots, all sizes. The regular $4.50 values at $3o5. (Second Floor.) FURS The Fur department is now at its best. Complete lines of capes, jackets, collarettes, animal head scarfs, cluster scarfs, etc. (See window display.) CUSHION TOPS, 21c Stamped Cushion. Tops- in all colors, scroll patterns, new designs. Special value at 21c. (Second Floor.) MEN'S CLOTHING Here you find a clothing store complete. Satisfactory clothing and furnishings at the lowest prices. Any garment not thoroughly satisfactory will be cheerfully taken back and your money refunded. That's the sort of a shop we keep. Men's All-wool suits, In the d-fl sj fl gj newest fabrics of Oxford lfmKlO Grays and Mixed Cheviots, made in regu lar sack suits with' plain or Raglan shoulders or in Military sacks. Regular $15.00 values at $12.65. Men's All-wool Fancy Worsted suits in new and exclusive patterns, with single or double breasted vests. Regular $18 val ues for this week $15.35. Men's Winter weight All-wool Brown Chev iot Overcoats. Fancy Worsted lining, satin shoulder and sleeve lining. Reg- $Lt 5 5E ular $18 values this week $1D0D $15.35. jiliiilllill M I Vr ( V lfT v" , JT Three special lots of Ladles' Suits at prices far below their value. An Intimate acquaintance with a prominent New York manufacturer is responsible for this offering. $14 Suits at $9.95 50 Fly Front and Blouse suits. Black, Blue and Oxford. Silk lined jacket, all sizes.. New Fall and Winter suits. Regu lar $14 values. Your choice of these 50 suits, $9.95. $18 Suits at $13.85 Ladies' Blouse Suits, in plain or pebble Cheviot, silk lined jacket, Colors are black or blue. Plain Cheviot ones are trimmed with narrow satin binding. All are finely tailored and worth $18. Your choice of 40 suits at $13.85 each. $20 Suits at $14.85 18 Rainy Day Suits, in Oxford, Blue and Brown. Tailor stitched, well made, new est styles, all sizes. " Regular price $20. Your choice of these 18 suits at $14.85 each. 200 Night Robes, The $1.25 kind at A Monday bargain in Ladles fine muslin Night Robes. About 200 of them in variety of styles, lace, embroidery and hemstitched, tucking trimmed. Full sizes. Reg ular $1.25 value at 97 cents. (Second Floor.) fiillinery Bargains Advance styles of Holiday Neckwear now ready. 50c to $3. j Men's outing flannel night robes. (Mt. Hood brand.) Special value 50c. New lines of Men's Fancy Hose, 50c to $1. Special values in Boys' Overcoats this week. Boys' Pants 52c Boys' Corduroy Pants, ages 3 to 15 years. For this week 52c pair. Boys' fine quality fancy double breasted vests, ages 8 to 14 years, $2.05 a vest. New styles in Walking Hats at very low prices. The "Niagara," in castor, gray and black, 78 o. New style Walking Hat, scarf trimmed, at 98c. Few splendid bargains re maining in imported pattern hats. 971 $6 Petticoats For $4.52 Silk moreen Petticoats, In colors, accordion plaiting with ruffle, or black Moreen with flounce and silk ruffles. Regular $6 values, $4.52. (Second Floor.) John S. Brown & Sons' Pine Table Linen The famous old "Shamrock" brand of John S. Brown & Sons isjmown the world over as standing for aU that's good in liuuiis. iuu jsjiuw mem pretty well. Special offering during the Thanks giving sale. 91.00 Dtuaafk ... 9 .88 yard 91.25 Damaalc. .......... .$1.05 7rd $ 1.BO DamMk ........... $1.23 yard 3-4 Napldna to snatch.... $2.68 $3.30, $4.40 dozen $11.60 Damaalc Seta..... . .....B 0.40 $14.50 Damaik Set 11.80 $18.00 Damaalc Seta 14.70 Other linens, not John S. Brown's, at the lowest prices. CE53 1 Ai KlflnN1 MEIER & FRANK COMPANY. 'ti&yifcV;fcVt&'tiTV'''W'TVTy CHRISTMAS .TREE TRADE. French Ca.nadia.na Complain of the Holiday Industry of Maine. New York Sun. The men who cut Christmas trees for the New York and Philadelphia marketa are going Into the woods two or three weeks earlier than usual this Autumn, having learned that the early trees bring the. best prices. They have also found that the waste brush from the trees makes good material for house banking, and while grown persons are cutting and bundling trees to send" out of the state for money the young folks are piling big heaps of fragrant boughs against the sides of their homes to keep away the northwest winds. Calais, men have agreed to forward 400 carloads of extra large trees to Philadel phia and have them on the road before November 10. All these trees are to be fins and none of them is to be less than 12 feet tall, while some will be SO or more in height. Every tree Is to be symmet rical and tapering to a sharp apex. These trees, for which the contractors receive from 20 to 40 cents on board the cars, are sold to the marketmen for from $2 to $5, the purchasers believing that they are making good bargains at these terms. The large specimens will be need by churches or societies, and some of them are strong enough to hold up a ton. The medium and small ones are for use In private families. About 3,500,000 Christmas trees will be sent out from Maine this season, or CO per cent more than In any previous year. v A curious feature about the Christmas tree Industry, which brings about $150,000 to the state every, year, most of the money being paid out in wages to poor persons. Is that the French Canadians are going to ask the coming Legislature to put a stop to the industry. They say that the second and third growth firs, from wnich the Christmas trees are culled, form dense thlcketa on the bleak hillsides, where the rabbits find shelter In storms, and If the firs are cut away the rabbjts will freeze, bringing distress and starvation to many poor French families whose "Winter diet consists ex clusively of rabbit stew. As a Maine rabbit is the only animal that can com pete with the Maine Frenchman in the way of producing offspring, and as the men who cut Christmas trees are inter fering with the balance of nature, the survival of the French Canadian race in Maine seems to depend upon the protec tion of the firs. The battle will be an in teresting one when It gets' before a Legis lative committee for debate. Little Difference to Mra. Alvord. New York Journal. Mrs. Jennie Alvord, the wife of the em bezzler, of Mount Vernon, is apparently not in want, as she daily gives large or ders to grocery stores, meat markets, Ice men and fish markets. She makes daily trips to New York City and is in constant conference with her husband's lawyer and with the bank offi cials. It is believed that she is trying to make a settlement so that her husband will get off with a light sentence. Mrs. Alvord still retains all her serv ants, Including a coachman and a foot man, but all the furniture and household articles have been attached and it is Im possible lor Mrs. Alvord to even use her carriage. It Is understood that she proposes to live with her brother-in-law, William Alvord. at Stockport, N. Y. i SILVERFIELD EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURER OFm FURS sealskins specialtt e -. e Importer of Cloalta and Sulta. 288-285 MORIUSON STREET, FORTXJUfD, ORHQOX. IF IT'S NEW. Wfl HAVE IT. FOR UP-TO-DATE GOODS AT MODE BATE PRICES WE ARE THB ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS. BOX COBtS some of the latest New York Novelties, $10.00 and up. Rdin SkirtS New Oxford blue and black Rain Skirts, made with new flare flounce. See it ' RdSIl SllitS Nothing newer or neater. AutOIIlObileS Tne season's favorite outer garment Send for Finely Illustrated Catalogue. Headquarters far Genuine Alaska Sealskins. AAAJLSAA