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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1901)
8 THE SUNDAY QBEGONIAff, POBTLaHD', OCTOBER ff, 1901. ttHtMMttMMttMtHMHMMMtMtHfttttMt --------C--fr-- OH --e Jirtistic Picture Frames Made to Order Here, attractive Prices. Window Shades Made to Order Here. Best Opaque Shade Cloth. ' Best Workman ship. Lowest Prices. . " Window Shades !7Xt4wC?0'' One Weelc more of the special sale of Solid Gold Shell Rings) many styles of mountings, all kinds of stones 75c Made to your order. Highest grade ma terial and reork nmnshlp. IovreHt Fall and'Winter catalogue now ready. Freef to out-of-town patrons. See window display of "La Grecque" Corsets. Latest models. "Perrln's" famous Frsnch Kid Gloves. Street and evening shades. to $1.50. prices. Estimates J cheerfully given f Ring Sale Cr c5 0 Carnival Specials in Dress Goods. Our regular $2. 50, 56 inches wide, Heavy Mixed Reversible Skirtings, in grays, browns and blues, yd. at $1.75 Our $1.00 All-Wool Whipcord, Prunelle, Grariite and Armure weaves, in all the new fall shades, yd. at 73c Our 75c All-Wool Black Chev iot Serges, yd. at 57c Our $1.00 All-Wool Black Granite, Armure and Pebble weaves, yd. at 76. Our $1.25, Black, All-Wool Drap de Paris, Venetian and Prunelle weaves, yd. at 88 AH the above dress goods are new goods, goods In present demand. Of course we have an object in cutting prices so deeply on-desirable dress goods. We want hundreds of ladies to secure bargains in dress goods that will make them life-long friends of the dress goods department here. It pays us to do so. It pays you. A Kid Glove CJiUXIVJlL. 1.25 Dena Glace overseam Kid gloves, pair $ . 98 $1.75 London Trefousse Suede Pique Kid gloves, pair 1.49 1.25 Theodora Suede over seam, pair 79 $1. 5c Fancnon Suede over seam gloves, pair 1.33 Miss Pauline peppier, of New York, expert corseticrre, will demonstrate the New Straight Front i a nrA rnRccTc "n J Department These Prices Jlre the Zenith of Statuette Values. 250 fine Plastic Statu ettes, in the new bronze gold finish t the most expensive decoration). Regular price $2.00 to $2.50 each. Special, 200 fine Oil-Painted Plastic Masques for wall and den decorations; Moors. Egyptians and Indians. Regular price $2.00. Special 98c 200 smalt Plastic Masques, all new de signs for cosy corners and dens. Special at 48c Jewelry 1 ' j1 ' This sale of fine quadruple silver plated tea sets will overshadow every previous effort? of our jewelry department. 75 fine engraved, quadruple silver plated tea sets, four pieces, regular price $6.00 set; special at $3.98 CO beautifully engraved four-piece quadruple-plated tea 'sets, tea pot, sugar and creamer and spoon holder, regular price, $7.50; special, $4.98 Rogers' 1847 Jil Table Ware at Special Sale Prices. All the favorite patterns and the new Avon Pattern just out. Table-knives, per dozen, spe cial $3.50 Dessert-knlves.per dozen, spe cial 3.40 Teaspoons, per dozen, special.. 1.92 Dessert-spoons, per dozen, spe cial 3.37 Tablespoons, per dozen, special. 3.83 Dessert forks, per dozen, spe cial 3.37 Table forks, per dozen, special. 3.83 Sale of Fine White Blankets ;s Made of the finest selected California and Australian wools. They represent the finest prod uct of the most carefully worked wtool. 200 pairs of these pure all-wool Premier Blankets, in double-bed size, real value $7.50 pair, will be offered at special, pair Pure All-Wool White Oregon City Blankets, made of soft wools, beautifully carded, double-bed size. A superb blanket value, $5.00 pair. 10-4 White Wool Blankets, part cotton, $2.50 pair. 1 1-4 White Wool Blankets, part cotton, $3.00 pair. Jit Popular Prices $2.50, $2.95, $3.95 We have paid a great deal of attention to popular-priced Black Velvet customers. Scores of customers have shown their ap preciation by eager pu rchasing. ROBINSON &iWELLj English Tailored Hats Every Hat a. Pattern No Two Alike. Prices $5.00 to ?0.95. We -place on sale tomorrow another shipment of the Arnold, Constable & Co. Guaranteed s r The immense sales during Sep tember of Arnold, Constable & Co. Black Taffeta shows the popularity and appreciation of this peerless fabric. Therex is only one Arnold, Constable & Co. Guaranteed Black - Taffeta Silk. See the name Arnold, Constable & Co. woven in the selvage in every yard. Prices 85c, $1, $1.25 yd. HHHH HtttMMHHHttH Htt --- a f 1 4. LP 4 9 1 1 wJrl Suits and Overcoats I 0 j&r 0 Mfc- Kr - o $65.00 already given away. Read what some of our cus tomers say. MOYER CLOTHING CO.: Many thanks for the present of FIVE DOLLARS with my Purchase of a boy's suit at the same price. This Is a sure enough bargain. JULIA CATCHING, 68 Park street. Dear Sirs My suit is cheap enough. I paid $6.00 and received a present of FIVE DOLLARS, so the suit cost me exactly ONE DOLLAR. W. BERGMANN, 620 Upshur street. I like to trade at your store. Five dollars for a boy's suit and a present of FIVE DOL LARS. I will call again. - MRS. R. B. BEATIE, Oregon City. Much obliged for a present of TEN DOLLARS with a $12.50 suit today. D. L. AVERS, Oregon Hotel. Today I purchased two boys' overcoats at $3.95 each, and one boy's suit for $5.00; total, $12.90; and received from you with each garment a present of .a FIVE DOLLAR BILL; total, $15.00; thus obtaining the goods for nothing and $2.10 In money besides. I will cheerfully recommend my friends to your store. MRS. ROCKAFELLOW, Winiock, Wash. Dear SirsMany thanks for the present of $10wlth my purchase of a suit of clothes for $15. TOM BAKER, Sherwood, Oregon. Accept my thanks for the present of $10 received with a $15 suit. L. 5. ROBINSON, 284 Wheeler street. I am much obliged for my present of $5 with my youth's suit for $7.50 JAMES CLOW, 184 Sherman street. With every 10 Men's Suits or Overcoats we GIVE AWAY a $10 greenback. With every 10 Boys' or Child's Suits or Overcoats we GIVE AWAYa $5 greenback. Our customers KNOW that when we promise anything it is always carried out. During our last sale we sent away dozens of happy customers with a ten or five-dollar bill in their pockets frequently being more than the amount of their purchase. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Moyer Clothing Company CL Monday's Trading Opportunitie: Are numerous throughout the establishment. Special offerings in new Fall merchandise greet the store visitor at every turn. Our .magnificent collecting system has done itself proud this season. Never before has our buying organization gathered so well. Huge stocks of Fall and Winter goods in every line for you to select from, and right pricing is apparent on every piece. Eighteen large show windows suggest a panoramic view of what the interior contains. Almost everything one may z want can be found here. vm. Zr J II Mm llliii Taffeta Silk I Press Skirts French Flannel Waists Tomorrow 2-55 Fop Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, we offer a great lot of splendid quality French Flannel Waists; neat tailor-made style in rose, blue, Reseda, black, and red; well made, all sizes; the best value we have ever offered at $2.55. my r 9r j We place on sale tomorrow aspeeial lot of handsome Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts, striped effects, Ruche trimmed flounce. Blacks only. These skirts manufactured to sell at $12.50 and $15 each. Only 17 in the whole lot, so coming early is advisable. You never sawtheirequalatthelowpriceoi$8.85. Ml Pretty Eiderdown mmmmmmammmmmmaBB Dressing Sacks 1.42 10 doz. Crepe Eiderdown Dressing Sacks for a three day's sale. Price, one-third be low value. Colors are pink, blue, gray, and a red. Reerer style trimmed with satin bound collar and three large silk cord loops in front; all sizes; every one worth from $1.75 to $2.00. Your choice of 10 dozen at $1.42. Black Venetian fa Dress Skirts $4.45 Twenty-seven Ladies' Black Vene tian Dress Skirts two styles flounce, velvet and satin trimmed, or flare skirt trimmed with four rows of stitched taffeta silk. All are well made and a very stylish dress skirt. Your choice while they last at the remarka bly, low price of $4.45. I Busy Cloak Dept. 3ffl Ifcir Je '7Sl Must be th8 most popular place in town, judging from the throngs that have crowded us to the limit for some weeks past. We've made preparations to take care of this growing business in a more satisfactory manner, commencing tomorrow additional salespeople, enlarged alteration rooms AND MORE MERCHANDISE. That's where the trouble has beenffor some days. Merchandise didn't come fast enough to supply the demand. But Saturday the express companies were very obliging 53 express par cels were delivered to us containing New Raglans . New Long Coats - New Wraps New Suits . New Norfolk Walking Suits Have you been waiting? Better drop in tomorrow; It's very likely ybur garment was included. 'Ik A . j yfLy New Flannel Received by express Saturday morning. 75 pieces, over 3500 yards of handsome new Flannel Waistings, in fancy woven stripes. All the best shadings and color combinations. No place in town can such a vast assortment of new styles be found. 75c yard Won erm V We believe this Silk bargain, without any doubt, the most desirable offering of its kind ever placed on local retailing counters. That they are remarkably cheap you'll agree with us immediately upon examining the style and quality. The facts are: 1250 yards of fine quality corded Taffeta Silk in all the leading shades, included in which are pink, white, navy, red, blue, reseda and 500 yds of black. Three stvles of corded striDe to choose from. Your choice at the remarkably low price of J j "rFS mportan t oook Sale A week'sale of Books that cannot fail to Interest thousands of store friends; Over 40 lines of Books, including many of the latest copyrighted novels at a wonderful discount from regular selling prices. This is the startling, yet inviting offer to Book lovers. Sale continues for one week, and there's a saving on every pur ehase. 1 75c and $1.00 Books Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales, 5 vols., cloth bound, $3 values at 95c. Cooper's Sea Tales, 15 vols., $15 value, $3.75. Dickens, 5 vols., $1. Kipling's Works, 10 vols., $1.23. Shakespeare's complete Works, 13 vols., $6 value. While they last, $2.35 set. Children's Books, lc up. Limited number of Books, 50c value, 29c. All 10c paper Books, 7c. Hundreds of other bar gains to please you White House Cook Books ddC 200 copies of the fa mous White House Cook Books to be sold this week at 55c copy. 300 copies of the well known Household Cook Book, (750 pages). Going at 29c a copy. Little Minister, Maude Adams, with illustrations from the play. Regular 50c value aft 29c. A new book by Maria St. Felix. Told by two authors of "A Little Game With Des tiny." 50c value at 29c. Copyright Books Reduced 1 Meier & Frank Company jl ia3mmMaireag?gWIP?MBHitflfc"t'v'V1ff,.l Publisher's price $1.50. Our prices as follows: Alice of Old Vincennes, by Maurice Thompson, 89c Ralph Marlow, by J. M. Naylor 89c Eleanor, by Mrs. Hum phrey Ward 79c King of Honey Island, by Maurice Thompson, 89c Like Another Helen. . 89c The Successors of Mary the First, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps 89c All Sheet Music 19c a copy during this sale. All 75c Folios at 29c. at 43c Each Tommy and Grizel, J. M. Barrle. WithEdgedTools,Merriman. Philip Winwood, Stephens. An English Woman's Love Letters. Elizabeth and Her German Garden. Visits of Elizabeth and 100 others. Elsie Books $1.25 Values, 25 titles. . 69c The Standard Dictionary, very complete, 32c. Modern Webster's Diction ary, 60,000 words, 75c value, 15c. Meier & Frank Company ANXIOUS FOR A RAILROAD. Xehalem Valley Men Encouraged by Survey StalieB. J. B. Elliott, a Nehalem homesteader, who was In the city on business yester day, said the settlers of his Valley are delighted over the prospect of the North ern Pacific Railway building in from Scappoose. Mr. Elliott has been holding down a homestead, two miles from Pitts burg, for 22 years, and although the cross-section stakes cut the best part of his clearing In two, he is glad of the pros pects of being brought nearer to the outside world. He has been hauling his poultry and dairy products through the woods and oyer the hills, to Klatskanle, 16 miles away, ever since 1879, and he thinks he has had a good long, lonely wait for It. One corps of surveyors, he said, was now taking measurements along the Nehalem River, 40 miles below 'his place, and indications point to the road being continued down the river from Pitts burg, and into Tillamook County. "With the advent of a railroad," he said, "the Nehalem country will teem with new life, as some of the finest timber on the Coast is over there awaiting trans portation facilities. Besides this, the lo cality is peculiarly fitted for stock-raising and dairying, as the natural grass Is very nutritious and grows almost the year around. "Most of the settlers, whose lands are to be divided by the railroad, will want pay for the right-of-way, however, as the line follows along the level bank of the river, and the valley Is rather narrow at all points. "We all like to see the road, but none of us can afford to deed the land for a right-of-way without being paid Its full value." Were in a Railway Wreck. Jacob Deckenback and Captain Edward Martin, of the East Side, who Wre dele gates to the GK A. R. grand encampment, held at Cleveland, O., have returned home. Monday morning last, at 6:30, while the train on the Oregon Short Line was speed ing aldng at about 50 miles an hour, a rail broke, and a wreck resulted, in which no one was seriously hurt. Captain Mar tin's car turned nearly across the track and tipped over at an angle of 45 de grees. He crawled out of a window, and sustained a slight, bruise on the knee. Mr. Deckenback was In another part of the same car. He was considerably shak en up. receiving one severe bruise on tho head, but was able to also crawl out of a window. He and Captain Martin helped several out of a car window. Rules anil Exceptions "Politeness is never wasted," remarked I the man of Chesterfleldian manners. well, mister," answered the roughly clad, weather-beaten person, "that may be true in your part or town. But if you was In the canal-boat business youd know that there ain't anv use whatever THIRD AND OAK STREETS 0 0 o of sayin' 'please' to a mule." "Washing 0(ltCltlllllllfltllttC(99lae999 ton star. J