The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 13, 1902, PART THREE, Page 19, Image 19

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THE SUNDAY OREGONI AN, PORTLAND, JULY 13, 1902.
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WHITE DRESSES
Regular Price, $2.15; Sale Price, $1.43
Regular Price, 230; Sale Price, iJ55
Regular Price, 430; Sale Price, 2.87
Regular Price, 6.85; Sale Price, 433
Regular Price, 7.25; Sale Price, 5.43
Children's Dresses
Wfiite and Colored
Prices reduced on our entire
line of
CHILDREN'S
READY-MADE
WASH DRESSES
These goods are offered in a
large variety of pretty styles; are
well made and tastefully trimmed
in tucks, lace and embroidery.
COLORED DRESSES
Fast Colors
Regular Price, $1.25; Sale Price, $ .94
Regular Price, L40; Sale Price, J.05
Regular Price, U75; Sale Price, J32
Other Prices in Proportion.
A CHANGE OF LOCATION
Hereafter the location of our advertisements in The Daily m
Oregonian will be on page 3. In order to obtain additional space
when needed, this change became necessary. The policy of cur
advertising will be as heretofore plain facts, plain figures and
plain statements. 'Nothing sensational, nothing misleading ad
vertisements that you can read, understand and rely upon. We a
want your patronage in the future as well as now. and through S
m merit alone will we strive to win and keep it. We consider no
$ transaction closed until you are satisfied. Store closes every day
at o:uu jt. iyju pi
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Fine Wash Fabrics
Great Bargains in silk stripe grena
dines, embroidered Swisses, silk and
linen batistes and tussah silks, sell
ing regularly at 75c and JC
$JdO, this week at 4"
A small lot of fine imported organdies,
dimities and batistes in all tne new
est colors, regular price 25c, r
this week only . .
Flannel Waistings
French flannels in figures and fancy
satin stripes, in deep colors and deli
cate shades, that have been selling
readily at 75c a yard, go r a.
this week at DyL
Black Dress Goods
A splendid line of fancy black wool
dress goods tins season s
goods regular $L25 goods,
special at
new
82c
Fancy Silks
Clean-up sale of fancy silks a good
variety to choose from. This lot
composed of regular 75c, 85c and
$f.00 values, for this sale, oo
per yard OOC
Challies
All-wool and satin striped challies,'
regular 50c and 75c a yard, o ?
special at OC
Fancy Waistings
A choice lot of this season's fancy
waistings, newest and choicest in
the market, regular 75c a rn
yard, special at V
Brilliantine and Sicilians
A large new stock of these most de
sirable summer wool fabrics recently
opened in cream, navy, tan, castor,
brown, garnet and red, 38 to 46
S.w 50c to $1.25
25c
Men's Furnishings
Men's trimmed muslin nightshirts,
with and without collar, neat, new
and serviceable, our regular K(r
$J.OO quality this week for V?
Socks Men's plain colored, lace front
socks, colors black, blue, slate and
red, regular 20c a pair, this ir
week at x "
Handkerchiefs Men's fancy bordered
handkerchief the kind you can af
ford to lose in the mountains or
stain with fruit, a good JOc
quality, this week four for
Suspenders Men's fancy elastic sus
penders with mohair and leather
ends, extra good 35c values, nr
this week at y
Underwear One more week with the
Jersey ribbed kind at 50c, a really
worthy garment and one of the best
of its class, full line of sizes, shirts
and drawers, special this 2C
week, per garment OOK
Linen Counter Bargains
Full size, all-linen dinner nap- CO f C
kins, regular $2.75, now... ? 3
Bleached table damask, 68 inches
wide, regular price 85c per j f
yard, special at "C
Also 2000 yards heavy unbleached all
linen Irish crash, thoroughly shrunk,
regular price J5c per yard, OIp
special at 12C
Ladies Gloves
Our regular $J.25 2 and 3 clasp over.K
seam kid gloves in black and r r
colors, this week-- yuC
Summer Gloves
Black lace lisle, in gray, mode and
black, regular price 35c, i
special -ZjC
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Golf, Street or House Skirts
An elegant variety of fine white skirts for street, golf or house wear. In al
paca, barathea, broadcloth, basket cloth, etamines, French flannels and
fine white ,sicilians; wool braid, silk insertion and applique trimmed.
The newest, richest and handsomest styles shown in Portland this
season all at reduced prices this week. Values from ?7 z C1C
$8.75 to $20.00, on sale at prices ranging from p 10 Cp I O
Ladies and Misses Summer Jackets
At Half Price.
Our entire stock of ladies' and misses' Summer Jackets go on sale to
morrow morning at just one-half of former prices. You may need one
when you go for your outing or when the cool evenings come again. If you
buy now you will save much. '
Silk Petticoat Sale '
Choice styles, desirable colors, values $J0.00, $J230 and $J5.00, this
week at
$8.98
Shirtwaists
Every one in stock goes in tomorrow morning at sweeping reductions
full line, new styles, white and colored kinds come and see them!
Ladies Drawers
Of fine nainsook and cambric, trim
med with deep umbrella flounce, clust
ers of tucking and insertion or Swiss
embroidery flounce and finished in
beading. Regular price $Z50, sale
price U69.
Fine quality muslin and cambric
drawers, trimmed in torchon and
Valenciennes lace, cluster tucks and
embroidery. Regular price 75c. 85c
and 95c, all reduced to 59c
Ladies Skirts
Ladies' fine cambric skirts, full
length, iS-in. double Spanish flounce,
trimmed in torchon or Valenciennes
edging and insertion, and cluster
tucks Regular price $230, sale price
$1.69.
Ladies' heavy muslin skirts with
tucked flounce and lace or embroidery
edge Regular price 65c, this week
at. 49c
Ladies' Gowns
Full length, fine cambric gowns.
Round or square yoke, beautifully
trimmed with tucks and embroidery.
Reduced from $2.50 to 1.69.
Corset Covers
Fine nainsook and Bishop Lawn
corset covers, with tucking or inser
tion, both back and front, and beauti
fully trimmed in lace and embroidery.
Regular price $230, sale price $1.69.
Ladies' Summer Petticoats
Very pretty, colored lawn petticoats
in dainty Dresden designs; pink, lilac,
red, lavender and dove colors, with
double lace edged flounce This sea
son's goods. Regular prices $3.50 and
$1.75, sale prices $J.79 and $J.J3.
Womens Shoes
(Odd Lines)
Tan, black or brown vici kid Oxfords,
odd lines, values up to $3.50 arQ.
pair, this week at DJ
Beach and mountain, 8-inch and J0
inch tops, tan and black, heavy
and light soles, $230 and
$3.00 values, at
Black kid shoes, all sizes, light or ex
tra heavy soles, regular Cf AQ
price $230, sale'price 4I.U
Axminster Rugs
250 extra fine quality Axminster
Rugs in rich colors and very neat
designs, size 27x60 inches, cm on
value $230, special price. . . v'Oy
Baby Carriages and Go-Carts
If you intend to buy one of these
family "necessities" this season, buy it
now. "We need the room for the next
carload soon to arrive. "We handle
only the "Whitney" make and vouch
for their supremacy. This week we
continue 'the reduced prices of last
week.
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$2.18
Trimmed Hats
If for any rea
son you failed
to get a stylish
Summer hat
this season we
here afford a
splendid op
portunity for
supplying
your need at
a phenomen
ally low price.
The prices of
"the best" are
cut in half.
and of the "cheaper qualities" to almost
nothing. Every one included. Prices
range from $ J.45 to $i J.00.
Piatt, Valenciennes Laces
These laces wear well and make a
very pretty trimming for wash dresses
and underwear. An unusually large
assortment from 2 to J5 inches wide will
go on sale this week at the following
prices:
Regular 75c per yard, special 48c
Regular 35c per yard, special 25c
Regular 50c per yard, special 33e A
Regular 19c per yard, special JOc
Cottage Dinner Sets
And Odd Pieces
The proper kind for ordinary and
rough use, but good enough for any
use, white semi-vitreous China.
50-piece sets $2.98
60-piece sets 3.80
00-piece sets 5.90
Odd lines in decorated dinner sets
will be placed on the special bargain
tables this week at closing-out prices.
SEPARATE PIECES
Open vegetable dishes, good sizes,
each 21c
Covered dishes, each 39c
Bowls and pitchers, per pair ..... .55c
Cups and saucers, per pair 9c
Fruit Jars
Mason's pint jars, per dor. 50c
Masons quart jars, per doz. ....... .58c
Mason's half-gallon jars, per doz. . . 75c
Jelly Glasses
Covered jelly glasses, per doz 30c
Jelly tumblers, per doz 30c
Iron Beds
Special reduction on white enameled
brass-trimmed Iron Beds, 3-4 or full
size, regular price $8.00, flc "yc
this week at P i
Olds, Wortman & King
Olds, Wortman & King
Olds,. Wortman & King
Olds, Wortman & King
friends, and on their arrival in New York
-will be met by friends "who are to enter
tain them during the extreme hot weather
!i at a. delightful cottage on the Hudson.
I Mr. and Mrs. "W. TV. Robinson have re
turned and are at the Gladstone. Mrs.
Robinson will be at home Wednesday at
170 North Twenty-second street.
Shirtwaist Solo at Beck's.
Tuesday morning sale begins. No re
serve. All goes. Values reduced aa fol
lows: S8c $L25 $1.60 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4-50
at at at at at at at at at
7ita 95c $1.15 $L49 $1.75 $2.19 $2.59 $2.98 $35
Children's colored dresses at reduced
prices.
ORBGOX.
Salem.
i Miss Jessie Breyman has gone to New
port for the Summer.
I A IT TTrtfi. nnil frH hoo irrmft rs
Newport for an outing,
i Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Condlt left Friday
for an outing at Newport.
Mrs. H. B. Thlelsen is among the Salem
ltes sojourning at Newport.
Frank T. Wrlghtman has gone to Cali
fornia on an extended visit.
Miss Lenore Kay has returned from a
visit with friends in Portland.
Miss Inez De Lashmutt, of Spokane, was
a guest of Mrs. Claud Gatch this week.
Mrs. Charles Heyer, of Ban Francisco.
Is a guest of Mrs.- Rose BernardI, of this
city.
Miss Emma Kramer, of the Salem pub
lic schools, is spending the Summer at
I Ashland.
Mics Fay Rosensteln, of Portland, was
a guest of Miss Agnes Gilbert early in
the week.
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Morse went to Al-
! bany Wednesday to attend the Cuslck-
Cllne wedding.
Miss Lois Cos'how gave an afternoon
party Wednesday In honor of her guest.
Miss Gertrude O'Brien, of Albany.
Mrs. George G. Bingham, entertained
I a number of her friends at her home on
J Mission street Wednesday afternoon.
Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer attend-
ied the Chautauqua Assembly at Glad
stone Thursday to hear Hon. Henrv Wat-
iiereon's addTess.
I2agene.
Miss Carrie Hovey is visiting friends in
Portland.
Miss Mary Sklpworth Is visiting friends
in Linn Count3.
Miss Helerf Lamson, of Portland, Is the
guest of Misses Edna and Amy Dunn.
Mrs. T. B. Hawes, of Portland, is visit
ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Toung.
MIsb Camillo Carroll went to Ashland
I Tuesday, where she will visit friends for
a fortnight.
Mrs. Dudley Holland, of Boise, Idiho, '
nee Miss Mercy Applegate, Is visiting at
the home of her monther, Mrs. J. M. Shel
ley, in this city.
Mrs. S. A. Scofleld, who has been visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Howe, returned to her home In Salem
Wednesday, accompanied by the Misses
Lola and Llbbie Howe.
Miss Margaret Cundlff, of Albany, Is
visiting In Eugene, tho guest of her cou
sin, Mrs. C. L. Winter.
Miss Amy Angel!, of The Dalles, who
has been visiting In Portland, Is now vis
iting her mother in this city.
County Superintendent W. M, Miller
was in Corvallis this week attending tho
Teachers Institute of Benton County.
Misses Fannie Hemenway and Carrie
Hall returned the first of tho week from a
pleasure trip through Californit and
Mexico.
Miss Winnlo Bonham, who has been vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Roney, returned to her home in Salem
Tuesday.
and daughter Ethel, and Miss Ruth Van
Orsdel left for Newport last Thursday.
They will be away all Summer.
Mrs. J. R. Miller returned home from
Portland Monday, where sho had been
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Forney, of Le
Harpe, Kan., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius N. Hart.
Roscburcr.
Cal Wright, of Marshfleld, is visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. Ed T. Naghel left Monday for a
short visit at Sacramento. Cal.
Miss Edna Mackey, of "Harrlsburg, is
visiting her cousins, the Misses Sacrys.
Mrs. C. TV. Parks left Sunday for Fort
Klamath to visit Mrs. F. P. Cronemiller.
Mrs. Hannah Josephson and daughter,
Rosa, left Tuesday for a visit in Portland.
Mrs. Delia Murphy, of Kansas, arrived
here this week to visit her brother, C. R.
Cavender.
Mrs. Alice Turner and children, of Dav
enport. "Wash., are visiting H. D. Graves
and wife.
Albert McCoy, of the United States
battle-ship Wisconsin, Is visiting his par
ents at his place.
Mrs. J. Fremont Barker, of TVest Rose
burg, gave a luncheon "Wednesday after
noon to a large number of friends.
Dnllns.
Mrs. TV. Bates, of Roseburg, is a guest
of her uncle, M. Burford.
TV. H. Buck, of Pendleton, visitea
friends in Dallas during ,the week.
Dr. and Mrs. Will Skiff, of Salem, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Elliott last Sun
day. Miss Jessie "Wiseman Is -visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. S. J. Parks, at Ellenaburg,
Wash.
Miss Lizzie Hausman, of Brownsville,
is the guest of Misses Effie and Laura
Brown. ,
Ex-County Judge W. L. Wills and fam
ily, of Buena Vista, visited Dallas friends
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Craven, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Craven, Mrs. TV. R. Craven
The Dalles.
Mrs. Kate Roache Is visiting relatives In
California.
Mrs. B. A Glfford Is spending a few
weeks at Hot Lake, Union County.
Mr. and Mri. Smith French have opened
their cottage at Long Beach, where they
expect to remain until fall.
Mrs. Eugene F. Price, with her daugh
ter. Miss Alice, Is -visiting her sister,
Mrs. TV. H. Moody, In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Houghton. Mrs. W.
Lord and Charles Lord have gon.e on a.
camping trip up the Hood River Valley.
Mrs. J. B. Crossen and Miss Crossen left
here early In the week for Vallejo. Cal.,
where they will visit Mrs. John Dexter.
Dr. Gertrude French and Dr. McGavln,
of Portland, spent the early part of tho
week with Mrs. Smith French In this
city.
Mrs. J. N. French, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Patton, and her two chil
dren, left here Thursday for a trip to
California.
Miss May TValdron and Miss Harriet
Murphy, of Marysvllie. Cali, are visiting
their cousin, Mrs. J. S. Schenck. in this
city. Mrs. Howard Falrfowl, of Portland,
Is also Mrs. Schenck's guest.
Ai:jnnj
Miss Gertrude O'Brien Is visiting friends
in Salem.
Eton Conoway, of Portland, is visiting
in this city.
Mrs. Charles Fortmlller and children are
visiting at the home of TVllllam Fortmll
ler. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. TVoodworth gave a
very pleasant house party to their friends
JU1J-.4.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuslck, of Jeffer
son, are visiting at the home of J. N.
Cuslck.
Dr. Charles Chamberlain, of Portland,
was In the city Wednesday, In attendance
at the Cuslck-Cllne wedding.
Mlsa Mary Wood, Miss Fanny Little and
Mrs. J. A. Martin, of Sacramento. CaU.
aTe the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tweedale.
Oregon CItjr.
Miss Agnes Watt, of Portland, is visit
ing Mrs. Nelson Lawrence.
Miss Ethel Rlgdon. of Salem, is the
guest of the Miss Caufield.
Mrs.i J. E. Hedges and children have
gone to Seattle on a month's visit to ner
parents.
' Mrs. Carrie- Brown-Dexter and Milton
Goldsmith, of San Francisco, were the
guests of the Misses Goldsmith last Tues
day. I. Sinshelmer. of New York, was in
the city Monday visiting his1 daughter,
Mrs. E. T. Fields.
Miss May Davis, of Newberg. is tho
guest of Mrs. C. G. Miller during the
Chautauqua Assembly.
Judge Gordon E. Hayes returned Thurs
day from a three weeks' visit to San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Pickens enter
tained Wednesday evening In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt. of San Fran-
cisco. Progres.'ive hearts was the amuse
j ment of the evening and Miss Laura Pope
won the first prize.
Pendleton. ,
Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson 13 visiting in
Walla Walla.
Miss Susie Fanning, of Portland, is vis
iting friends.
Mrs. Robert Renn and son have gone to
Long Beach for the Summer.
Miss Mary Cox, of Washington, D. C,
Is visiting her brothers inthls city.
N. TV. Potwlno and daughter. Miss Ida,
have gone to Long Beach for an outing.
Miss Edna Keylor, of Walla Walla, Is a
guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt.
Miss Edith Crockett returned this week
from an outing at Coeur d'Alenc Lake.
Mrs. H. S. Scoles and the Misses Carrie
and Stella Anderson have gone to the
Coast for an outing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teal, of Portland,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jack
son during the week.
Mrs. George Frantz and" daughter, Mrs.
B. Sinshelmer, of Portland, are guests of
Mrs. Ruby Ford and Mrs. R. A. Stra
han. Mrs. H. F. Johnson gave a delightful
afternoon on Tuestliy to a few lady
friends. In a guessing contest as to the
celebrities represented by pictures around
the rooms, Mrs. H. C. Judd was awarded
the prize. About 14 ladies were present.
STATE AVDITOR
OP TVASHIXGTOX BECOMES
A BENEDICT
TACOMA. July 1C Hon. John D. AtWnson.
Auditor of the State of Washington, and Miss
Anna. C. Wilson, of this city, were untted In
marriage here Wednesday. The ceremony waa
perfoirccl at the home of Kobert Wilson,
father or the bride. 1012 South Fourteenth
street. Tacoma. at 3:30 P. M. Rev. C. V.
Glvler, of Use First Methodist Episcopal
Church, of Tacoma. oSclated. Mr. Atkinson
tvaa attended by Frank K. Proud, of Olyra
pla. and MIs Wllwn by ills Gertrude Wal
ter, of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson will
reside In Olympla. but will first visit friends
in Portland and Astoria, and will also upend
a -week on Lake Cbelsn, in Eastern Washington.
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodge are visiting in
Portland.
Miss "Annie Mattern, of Hornbrook, 13
visiting friends here. .
Mrs. A. B. Gegax has gone to the City
of Mexico to join her husband.
Miss Edna Burnett, of Independence, is
visiting her brother. Dr. R. T. Burnett.
Mrs. D. F. Purdy, of Houston, Tex., Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. H. B. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hilt, who have been
visiting relatives, hive returned to Coles.
Mrs. G. A. Knpblauch left Thursday
far Sacramento, where she wilt remain
some time for the benefit of her health.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. K. Buick. of Rose
bprg, visited relatives here several days
this week on their return from Califor
nia. '
Professor G. R. Carlock and Miss Erla
Tyrrell, of Talent, were married by Rev.
G. TV. Nejson, . on tho 6th inst.. at the
parsonage of the Congregational Church.
Burl Smith and Miss Emma Bowker
were married at the home of the bride's
parents, on Seventh street, Monday night,
by the Rev. G. W. Nelson. An excellent
supper followed the ceremony.
CorvHllIs.
Miss Leona Smith Is visiting Portland
friends.
Miss Anna Pelton, of Seattle, Is the
guest of Miss Grace Gatch.
Mrs. R. S. Bryson, of Pendleton, arrived
Thursday, and Is the guest of Mrs. Mary
Bryson.
Miss Maud Southworth, of Stockton,
Cal., Is the gucat of Miss Gertrude Bar
clay for the Summer.
Mrs. Norrls Humphrey returned to her
home In Eugene, Monday, after a week's
visit with Mrs. P. O. Wilson.
Miss Lucy Sitton, after a three weeks'
visit with Corvallis friends, returned Sun
day to her home in Portland.
Mrs. Collins and children and Miss Alns
lee, of Portland, left Wednesday after a
week's visit at the home of John Smith.
Mlsa Lulu Spangler, accompanied by her
father, J. A. Spangler. left Sunday for a
month's visit with San Francisco rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. John Smith gave an afternoon
Wednesday In honor of her guests. Mrs.
Collino and Miss Alnslee, of Portland.
About CO guests were present.
Forest Grove.
Harry Miller, of San Francisco, Is here
for a short stay.
John Gebbie. of Portland, visited William
Kane this week.
Ed Mendenhall. of Portland, visited J.
G. Boos this week. '
Mrs. Nehle WIrtz and family, of Gresh
am, are visiting here.
J. C. Clark returned from a six weeks
visit af Albany. N. Y.
Miss Winifred Marsh returned this
week from a visit to Portland.
Miss Alta Booth, of McMInnville, spent
the week with Miss Nora Smith.
Hon. Frank Davey, of Salem, visited
friends here Tuesday and Wednesday.
J. A. Watrous, after an absence of
three years In New York, returned here
this week.
Grant's Pass.
Mrs. J. S. McCann, of La Croix, Wte.,
who has been visiting her brother, W. J.
Gohres, for the past week, has returned
home.
Rev. Joseph Weber, a prominent capi
talist and mining investor, of Ohio, visited
with Rev. and Mrs. J. TV. McDougal this
week. Rev. Weber occupied the pulpit at
the M. E. Church last Sunday.
Professor and Mrs. F. EL Young and
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