The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 18, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SUNDAr OKEGONIAN, POKTLrAJSTD, MAY 18. 1902.
CAMPBELL ACCEPTS CALL
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Resents of Normal School Accept Hl
Resignation With Regret Regrard-
ed as a Thorough. Educator.
SALEM. Or., May 17. President P. Ij.
Campbell, of the Monmouth Normal
School, today tendered his resignation
and accepted, the presidency of the Uni
versity of Oregon, a position offered him
some weeks ago at a special meeting of
the University Regents held In Portland.
The Normal School Regents met In the
Governor's office this afternoon, and ac
cepted President Campbell's resignation,
to take effect at the end of the present
school year. A special committee was
appointed, consisting of A. Noltner, I.
Flynn and J. Bi Butler, to name his suc
cessor, and it is understood that efforts
will be made to secure an Oregon man.
The Monmouth people are loth to give
up Professor Campbell, who is held In
high esteem by his faculty, students and
fellow-townsmen. During his adminis
tration at Monmouth. President Campbell
has extended the sphere of the Normal
School, and his call to a larger field is
regarded as a just recognition of his abil
ity as an educator. He possesses the
qualities of an educator combined with
thorough executive ability. His youth
was passed In Oregon and he is conver
sant with the conditions of society in this
state and understands the temperament
of the Western people. His collegiate ed
ucation was received at Harvard Univer
sity and he Is thoroughly modern in his
Ideas of higher education. It is the gen
eral opinion among educators that Pro
fessor Campbell will prove a valuable
- man at the University of Oregon.
EXCHANGE SOON TO START
Produce Brokers Rcfnne to Recog
nize it; bat It's No Difference.
"The Portland Produce Exchange will
Btart up in a few days; perhaps before
the first of the month," said Daniel Kel
laher, president of the corporation, yes
terday. "The brokers have refused point
blank to sell to us. They are instigated
to this by the wholesale produce mer
chants, who do not like our enterprise.
But we don't care. "Wait till we get our
anchor In on Front street, and "we shall
show them something. They said we
could never carry the project this far.
Now they begin to open their eyes. Con
trary to what the brokers allege, our en
terprise Is not retail, but wholesale. Re
tailers have stock In the company; but
tills does not make the market a retail
one. Everybody who bus, whether he
Is a stockholder or not, will buy on sl
wholesale basis, the same as at any
wholesale market. And the Product Ex
change, unlike some other wholesale mar
kets, will not sell, for example, to Jap
anese restaurant? that drive up wagons
without any signs dn them. The Ex
change will transact a legitimate busi
ness, and will differ essentially from co
operative enterprises, since It will have a
stock corporation behind it The ac
counts of the corporation will be at all
times open for Inspection, and consignors
will be shown In black and white what
their products sell for. As for the brok
ers, we can get along without them.
They are not necessary to us, anyhow.
"We can eliminate them and bring produc
ers and consumers closer together."
L,otv Rates East.
The Burlington Route is naming a spe
cially low rate of fare to all points East
and return. If you expect to take a trip
write for full particulars. The Burlington
Route runs its own through daily trains,
with best accommodations, quickest time
and choice of routes.
R. W. FOSTER. Ticket Agent,
Corner Third and Stark streets, Port
land. Or.
TAILOR-MADE
SUITS
MARKED DOWN
FINE LINE OF REGULAR
$18.00 SUITS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
$1 185
These suits are made of good
quality cheviot, in black and col
ors, in the blouse and Eton style,
jacket silk-lined and trimmed with
bands of stitched satin, flare skirt,
with graduated flounce, handsome
ly trimmed. A sple'ndid suit for
dress and every-day wear.
A GREAT VALUE
It's a treat to view our beautiful
line of shirtwaists.
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White Waistings
Handsome White Waistings In pique
and other popular wash materials
are about as scarce as straw
berries at Christmas time. Just as we
were about giving up hope a long" de
layed delivery of these fabrics has
come to us from the makers beauti
ful styles they are pique, Madras
cloths and cheviots in plain or fig
uredWe have never before seen such
elegance in White Wash Fabrics and
so reasonably priced that every
woman in town can afford to have one
or more of these pretty waists.
25c to 75c yard
(See Tifth-street window display.)
Cheney Foulards
Last month we ha Id a great
sale of Cheney Foulard silks so d
thousands of yards but didn't sell
as many as we would have liked
to, so tomorrow wo place on sale
the entire remaining stock at still
greater reductions. Styles are
this season's best and every yard
the famous Cheney Bros. make.
800 vards Cheney Foulards in
splendid colorings and designs, air this season's
styles, yard
1200 yards of Cheney Foulards, the best 1902 pat
terns, and colorings, for, yard
Cheney's best Satin Foulards in a grand array of
beautiful designs, superb styles, yard
Pongees Plain, figured or dotted styles In immense varie
" ty all grades (at silk counters).
59c
73c
87c
Curtains Onethird Off
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3 sale tomorrow morning at prices that
should be intensely interesting to ev
ery economical housekeeper. We've
gone through our entire stock care
fully picked out the one, two and
'hree pair lots and offer you your
choice at 33 1-3 pBr cent discount
from regular selling price.
There's Nottingham, Irish Po'nts,
Brussels Net, Muslin and Novelty Cur
tains to select from and re uiar prices
range from 85e to $20.00 pair, your
ehoice while they last at
33$ per cent off cnura floor.)
BRASS AND IRON BEDS ALL SIZES AND STYLES.
SHADE WORK DONE TO YOUR ORDER (THIRD FLOOR).
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Red nrPflKfl ; In pInk and JIht Dlue 'lS ful size, and fringed A special purchase
iiipi tau3 of these pretty and serviceable spreads which we "
offer at a very low price Just the thine: for 1 A qq
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brass or iron beds-
-They are yours at .
Go Carts
We are offering our entire stock of Stationary Go-Carts at ridiculously
low prices All have eushion or rubber tires -Some have sliding seat and
drop back Bi? values at $2.58, $2.93, 53.57, 54.97, $5.55 Everything
in Trunks and Bags on the third floor.
Lace Tuckings
and Al lovers
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and just the styles you want
for a handsome wrm
weather Waist We've
quantity enough for two
stores, hence this great re
duction right at the height
of the season.
Plain and lace-striped Lawn Tuck
ings, great values at, fS)c
Linen Batiste Tucking, Linen
Embroidered All-overs, Lace
- Striped and Larn Tucknus an
immense variety oi styies
to
choose from and remarkably low priced at
.23 yard
All our Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroidery and
Tucking, baautiful styles, all the $2.50vAlues ? qs
for, yard . 4l.oy
Men's Clothing
A well-dressed man is a pride
to himself and a pleasure to his
friends and acquaintances It is
a duty to yourself to dress as
well as you can Bt gives you a
better chance in life than the
shabby fellow, for the world
judges largely by appearance
You can dress well at a very
moderate cost if you buy your
clothes here (Second floor).
At $12.50
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Men's all - wool black unfinished
worsteds and gray clay suits in all
the d&sirabie styles Best tailoring
throughout, and selling elsewhere at
18.00 Our price for one week
$12.50.
, At $18.65
Men's extra fine quality fancy un
finished worsted suits Latest designs
and stylos Handsomely tailored
throughout Suits that the exclusive
clothier asks you $25.00 for.
Men's worsted Pants Latest styles
$3.00 to $5.00 a pair.
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Boys' Clothing
Boys' two-piece and Norfolk Suits, sizes 4 to 15
years, in new brown and green mixtures,
splendidly made throughout, great K (rl
values at, suit p.UU
Young Men's Fine Worsted Trousers, in all the
new patterns, very large variety -3 ca
and Dig value at, pair poOU
Boys' Fancy Percale and Madras Blouses in all
the best patterns and colorings, ages 3 n sr
, to iOyears yoc
Scotch Flannels 340yd
2000 yards of fine 27-ln.
Scotch Flannels, in light
and dark colors, striped
effects, suitable for waists,
dressing gowns, outing
suits, etc; special value at
34e yard.
Webb's Towels 35c ea.
100 dozen of the famouT
Webb's Irish Linen Towels,
size 20x88, the ben towel of
its kind on the market and
sold at this store only. This
lot sneclal at 25c each.- .
Try a "Rubdry" Bath Towel
and know what a good bath
towel is 50c.
Annual Sprin
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Notions and Sewing Requisites
Sewing things and Notions at a quarter to one-half off That's the story
of the great Spring sale which starts off at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning and
continues through the week It's worth while having all the conveniences
about that you can afford And you can afford twice as many when things are
half price Work basket supplies for dressmakers and housekeepers Make out your lists early and
comi There's scores of pennies to be saved, and the pennies make the dollars, you know Extra
salespeople and twice tht usual counter space for the selling.
Buttonhole Knives, each 19c
Laundry Wax, cako . 2c
Beeswax, cake 3c
Tapelines, each . . . 1c, 4c, 6c, 80, 10c
Florodora Hairpins, box 6e
Belmont Hairpins, bos 4c
Champion Hairpin?, box 5c
Mill ward's Needlebooks 29c
One bunch (100) Hairpins 4c
Wire Hairpins, box 12c
Hlnde's Patent Curler, box .'.22c
Acme Crimping Pins, box 3c
K. & B. crimped and straight
Hairpins 3-in. 3c, 4-ln. 4c
Assorted sizes in K. & B., box 10c
"Duplex" Skirt Supporters, ea- 17c
Globe Pin Books, each 3c
English Pin Books, each 8c
Patent Darning Eggs, each 8c
Aluminum Thimbles, each lc
Garman Silver Thimbles, each ... 3c
Steel Thimbles, each ." 2c
Tracing Wheels, .each . . .4c, 6c, 13c
"Bldent" Skirt Supporters. ..... .19c
Needle books, for, each 13c 1
Assorted sizes safety pins, card 2c
Safety pin boote, each 4c
Safety pins, card 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c
Curling Iron heaters 17c
Curling Iron heatera 7c
Tourist curling Irons 8c
Braids, in black and colors, at, piece 3c
Brrsh braid, black and all colors,
Washington pins, 3 papers 5c
J Adamantine pins, 3 papers. 5c
Meier & Frank Co. pins 4c
Century gilt pins, paper 7c
Cube pins 4c, 5c, 6c, 8c
Desk pins, box 4c
Blanket pins, each 3c, 4c
Bone casing, 10c kind for 7c; 5c kind
I for 3c
yard 4c
And hundreds of other
Black pins, 3 papers 5c
Black pins, card 3c and 4c
Hatpins, dozen 4c and 8c
Black adamantine pins, box 4c
Dress shields, sizes 3 and 4; 30c val
ues for 20c
Fitzwell dress shields, for shirt
waists, at, pair 25c
10c, 12c and 15c horn bones Sc
20c and 25c genuine bones 12c
Invisible hairpins, G bunches for 5c
Invisible pins, package 3c and 4c
Pearl pins, card 4c
Colored pins, card 4c
Binding ribbon, bolt 5c
Black and white hooks and eyes,
sizes 3 and 4, card 3c
Black dress shields, 30c and 35c - al-
ues for 22c
items will be found on sale.
The Porch
If you and the Upholstery
Store can get together and
have a little chat the porch
may bs fitted up in fine shape
by the time it's really com
fortable to sit out of doors
There should be some uni
formity about its equipment.
Porch Shades, Cushions.Rugs,
Hammocks, Easy Chairs, etc.
Lot's get acquainted on the
Porch subject anyway.
Couches
100 woll-madeB ox Couches
covered in white good
springs strongly built.
$10.00 kinds for. ...$7.75
$7.50 kinds for $4.65
Velour covered Lounge
with roll edge and head,best
patterns and materials
$6.65 each
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Book Store
The Cloak
Store
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So many splendid items in Ladies' Wearing apparel i
on sale tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday that you :
will feel like buying more than you can wear An
aggregation of values that no economical dresser can
afford to pass by.
100 Ladies' Tailor-Mads Suits, in Etamines and cheviots; Eton,
blouse or jacket styles, all the most desirable .
colors, handsomely made and trimmed in the H22 4.S
newest fashions; regular $30 and S32 values, at Wff
Early selection Is advisable if you want to selsct from the com
plete variety and be correctly fitted The best high-class suit
offering of the season.
New Books, $1.08
Heralds of Empire, br Lant.
The Kentons,by W.D.Howells
The Sport of th Gods, by
Paul Laurence Dunbar.
At the Back of the Beyond,
"by Jane Barlow.
"Dorothy Vernon," by Chas.
Major. This story is very
Dopular and is laid In Der
byshire, England, and is
based upon a love romance
of Queen Elizabeth's time.
2500 copies SheetMusic 5c ea.
Raglans
$14.85
35 Ladies' Raglans in fine
coverts and cravenettes
Just the thing for traveling
or rainy-day wear Best ma
terials and styles WeU made
throughout, and the most
desiraole colors All sizes
The reg. $20 values Your
oholoe $14.85
Cotton Waists 75 dozen Ladies' Cotton
Waists in white, assort
ed stripes and plain colors, all 50
this season's styles, big value P130 ca
Walking Skirts Ladies' Pedestrian
Skirts in gray, Oxford
and blue, flaring flounce, strictly
tailor-made, big value
$2.42
Screen Doors and Windows The Good
kinds, in many styles
and sizes, and at th very lowest prices
(Basement.)
Silk
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Waists
Ladies' Silk Waists in
taffeta and moire, Gib
son and Maxim styles,
pink, blue, white, tan,
rose, red, green and
black, all the regular
$6.00 line in all sizes,
your choice for
$4.48 each
Ladies Jackets Ladies' Jackets in
. Eton and blouse ef
fects, made in taffeta, peau de soie and
fins coverts, the regular $7.50 tf5 KK
to $9.00 values at . $D.OD
Ladies' Novelty Dress Skirts all the
latest and most exclusive styles.
The $30.00 and $32.00 grade for $24.85
The $35.00 and $40.00 grade for $29.45
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Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers,
Lawn Mowers, Sprinkling Cans, Water
Coolers, etc. A carload of Glassware just
received. Many new things.
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