The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 10, 1906, PART TWO, Image 13

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    PART TWO
VOL. XXV.
PORTLAND, . OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 10O6.
NO. 23.
GOLD SHOULDER
"BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT"
There is no need of flaunting introductions for
such values as you will find here.
MONDAY MUSIC SPECIALS
"Dear Old Portland," the big hit of the Hawaiians
' at the Oregon grill. Regular price 25c; Monday '5.
TO
Good Merchandiae Only Quality Considered Our Prices Are Always the Lowest.
PAG1-S 13 TO 24
GIN
$18.50
$20.00
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
$30.00
$32.00
$35.00
B37-50
$40.00
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,..$12.95
...$13.85
, . .$15.75
...$17.25
...$19.85
...$21.50
..$22.75
...$24.50
. ..$26.00
...$28.40
Colored Dress Goods
Here are this season's most desirable
Dress Goods in a wide variety of colorings,
and the prices are way below the ordinary
low prices that we ask.
Reduced From $1 and $1.25 to 79c Yard 50
pieces of Fancy Mohair Sicilians in navy, browns,
myrtle, reseda, tans and grays, including
Priestley's 54-inch Cravenette Mohairs.
50c, 75c and $1 Yard 44-inch English Mohair
Sicilians in plain colors-avy, brown, . green,
pnty and black tor suits, skirts and bathing
suits. s
$1.25 Panamas at 98c Yard 15-inch new Gray
Panamas, plain and fancy checks and plaids;
regularly $1.25 yard.
$1.75 Panamas at $1.39 Yard 4S-inch new
Gray Panama Novelties, shadow plaids, cream and
pray ombre plaids, etc.
Black Dress Goods 98c
Special sale of new weaves in fine Black Dress
Goods French voiles, wool taffetas, chiffon
1'anamas. shadow check voiles, mohairs, silk
finished henriettas, etc. $1.25 values at 98
Indian Suiting 15c Yard
"The" Cloth for Summer costumes and
college blouses.
A new lot of this popular and effective white
shrunk wash fabric, linen finish, :J4 inches wide.
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Good quality Ready for use.
72xgo-in. Sheets each 64
8ixgo-in. Sheets, each 69
45x36 hemstitched Pillow Cases, each. .18
45x36 plain hemmed Pillow Cases, ea. .15
"Princeton" White Suiting 15c Yd.
36-in. White Suiting, soft finish, looks like
linen when laundered, strong and durable;
makes the best college waists and skirts.
The Only Cut-Rate
Drug Store in Oregon
"Fighting the Trust"
Our cross-the-street Drug
Neighbors call us
Millinery Druggists A
Because we sell all Patent Medicines,
Pills, Ointments, Sundries at dry goods pro
fits. Ever use pills? Perhaps the kind you
use is in this list. If it is we will save you
money. Try us once. YouH come again.
fe-henk'a Mandrake Pllln.SIc
l)odd Kidney Ptll 4Se
loin'a Kidney IM1U. . . 4c
lr. Morse's Indlim Root .21c
Pp. Tutt'a I.lver lHli...2te
100 Quinine Tablets,
3 grains 35c '
Osbom's Laxative
Quinine 25c
Dr. ("hoop's Preventivea.S'Ic
Medical Lake Tablets. . .21c
Falmo Tablets 44c
Kantal Midy 2e
Metbyloids 'lc
Colchl-t-ial 82c
Dr. Williams Pink 41c
Carter's Little I.lver.-. . .lie
l.lqnosone Laxative 21e
Little Liver 1111s 21c
Paynes' sanative Pills. .21c
Ayers' Cathartic Pills. .21e
M. I. 8. T 45c
lr. McLane's Liver. ...21c
Moffat's Pills 21c
( utlrura Resolvent Pllls.glc
Warner's Safe Pills 21c
Miles' Anti-Pain 21e
Phen-a-Mid Tablets 21c
Peptensyme sftc
Wyetb's Lithla Tablets. 36c
Warner's I.lthla, 5 gr. ...15c
Warner's l.ithla. 3 gr. ,.25c
DuPuy's Pennyroyal. .. .5nc
DuPuy's Tansy 50c
DuPuy's Sexual 50c
Rroms Quinine 21c
Ri pun's Tabules. . . .' 22c
Blair' (iout and Kneu-
matUni Sir
l.apaWic PHI, 4c
Nmlth'n Rile Beans Sir
Brandreth's Pills lc
Radway's Regulators. . ,21c
Or. Merrick's Pills 'lie
Bland's Pills, 5 grains .
Rhubarb Compound
f onipound Cathartic. ...36e
Iron. Quinine and
Strychnine .50
Asofoetide. 5 Krains. .. .5c
Asofoedtide. S grains. . .20c
Chamberlain's Mtomcb.
and Uver. ........... .Sic
Dr. Whitehall's
Meuximine 41e
Johnson's Panolds Di
gestive Tablets 41c
Dr. Brewer's Dyspepsia
Tablets 19c
Colwell's Dyspepsia
Tablets 50c
Wyeth'a Compressed
Charcoal 21c
JIM) Quinine Tablets,
5 grains 50c
Every Tailor-Made Suit
Reduced
Were $18.50 to SI 25
Now S12.95to $87.50
Tomorrow we place on sale 'at tremendous
reductions every tailor-made suit in stock. It is
the premier garment event of the season, and one
of the utmost importance to the critical dressers
of Portland. This sale embraces over one thou
sand superbly tailored suits in the season's most
approved models.
These are cleverly designed suits, representing every new,
popular model and fashionable color and shade; effectively
tailored and trimmed in individual effects, and portraying
character and elegance in every line and curve.
$42.50 Suits reduced to. . . .
$45.00 Suits reduced to .
$47.50 Suits reduced to
$50.00 Suits reduced to. ...
$60.00 Suits reduced to ... .
$65.00 Suits reduced to. . . .
$75.00 Suits reduced to. . . .
$85.00 Suits reduced to. . . ,
$100.00 Suits reduced to. . .
$125.00 Suits reduced to. . .
$29.75
$31.85
533 To
$34.50
$43.80
$46.00
$53.50
$61.75
$73.50
.....$87.50
STERLING SILVER
FOR JUNE BRIDES
June, the proverbial month of brides and
roses, is a most important one in the popu
lar Lipman-Wolfe Silver Store, and we ex
hibit many pieces of enduring beauty and
worth. Thus critical seekers of dainty wed
ding gifts will find in this section many ex
ceptional attractions.
Set of solid Silver Table Spoons, dozen. S18.00
Set of solid silver Table Forks, dozen. .$18.00
Set of solid silver Table Knives, dozen. $28.00
Set of solid silver Tea Spoons, dozen. .$12.00
Complete set of "1847" Rogers' Bros. Table
ware in handsome case $9.80
Complete set "147" Rogers' Bros. Table Ware
in fancy designs, handsomely eased . .$10. 50
Rogers' "1847" Table Spoons and Forks, plain
satin and special designs, dozen ..$4.25
Rogers' "1847" Table Spoons and Forks.
dozen $4.75
Rogers' "1S47" Tea Spoons, fancy de
signs, dozen - .$2.38
Rogers' "1847" Table Knives, dozen. . .$3.75
Sterling silver Berry Spoons, $3.75 to...$5.00
Sterling silver Ladles, $3.50 to $5.00
Sterling silver Cold Meat Forks, $3.50, J3.75
and $5.00
Pearl-handle Table Knives, set $ 9.00
Sterling silver Salad Fork $ 3.75
Set of sterling silver Bouillon Spoons. $10.00
Set of Black Coffee Spoons, $3.50 to..$ 4.50
Set of Orange Spoons, set $ 9.00
Sterling silver Bon Bon Trays, $3.50 to.$ 5.00
Sterling silver Cut Glass Salt and Pep
per Shakers, pair $1.00 to $ 2.00
Sterling silver Mirrors, $7.00, $9.50 to.$15.00
Sterling silver Hair Brushes, $4.50 to..$ 6.00
Sterling silver Puff Jars, $3, $5 to .$ 8.50
Razors Razor Strops
Any old shaver will recognize the fact
that these are tremendous values the
finest quality ever offered for the money.
At 98c Fine Imported Razors, made by F." A.
Koch & Co. of guaranteed German steel; regular
price $1.75.
At $1.48 M. E. Reppenhagen genuine "West
Point Razor, one of the best made; a regular $2
razor for $1.48.
50c Strops 28c Best quality Hide Razor Strop,
both sizes; fine quality.
$1 Strops 68c Genuine Reppenhagen Razor
Strop, extra quality.
$1.25 Strops 95c Genuine Reppenhagen Razor
Strop; genuine horsehide, extra strong handle.
Art Needlework
We have not only a very complete as
sortment of every material for art needle
work novelties, but the newest and daintiest
ideas. We are now paying especial attention
to the things you need to make Summer
homes attractive.
See Third-Street Window
Short Sleeves
Now being all the rage for women's wear,
many ladies are confronted with great dis
comfort to expose their bare arms, on ac
count of hair growth. This can be easily
remedied with
De Miracle
The greatest hair remover known to modern
science. The only method indorsed by phy
sicians, surgeons, dermatologists and medi
cal journals. Not at all
painful 4pl.UU
Free booklet at our toilet goods counter.
$7.50 Silk Skirts $4.35
Another shipment of those splendid Silk Petti-'
coats reached us late Saturday afternoon. These
are made, of extra fine quality taffeta silk,' with full
thvree-section flounces and shirring above each sec
tion.' Colors Black, grays, reseda, Alice blue, navy,
tan and white.
Finest Lingerie Waists
At Greatly Reduced Prices
This is your chance to get a dainty and fine im
ported Lingerie Waist at a price within your reach.
All of the fine imported white Lingerie Waists in
hand-embroidered and lace-trimmed styles, and also
all our imported hand-made French Waists, go at
these marked-down prices:
$ 7.50 Waists.. $ 5.58 $16.00 Waists. .$11.95
$ 8.00 Waists. .$
$ 8.50 Waists. .$
$ 9.00 Waists. .$
5.97 $16.50 Waists.. $12.36
6.35 $17.50 Waists.. $13.10
6.72 $20.00 Waists. .$14.75
7.48 $22.50 Waists. .$16.80
7.85 $25.00 Waists.. $18.69
8.97 $30.00 Waists.. $22.25
9.36 $35.00 Waists. .$26.15
$10.00 Waists.
$10.50 Waists.
$12.00 Waists.
$12.50 Waists.
$15.00 Waists.
$11.22 $45.00 Waists. $33.50
The College Blouse
Every woman now
knows what the College
Blouse is how simple
and dainty, how stylish
and snappy. It is now ob
tained at Lipman-Wolfe's
in such a variety of fab
rics and colors that every
woman can gratify her
own individual tastes.
There are new ideas in
colored collars and ties
that are very effective.
We are also now show
ing two other novel and
stylish effects.
Castleton Club Shirts and Polo Blouses
In dark colored linens and fancy striped flannels,
suitable for Coast wear.
NEW LACE CURTAINS
CLEARANCE SALE PRICES
There is an immense assortment to select from, in
this season's newest and best patterns Cluny's,
Irish Points, Cable Nets, Battenbergs, Corded Ara
bians, Renaissance, Nottinghams and Brussels ef
fects, in white and Arabian color, 3 and 3 yards
long, 45 to 52 inches wide.
Curtains that sold for $1.75, special, pair . $1.38
Curtains that sold for $2.00, special, pair. ...... .$1.53
Curtains that sold for $2.50, special, pair $1.98
Curtains that sold for $3.00, special, pair... $2.33
Curtains that sold for $3.50, special, pair $2.67
Curtains that sold for $4.00, special, pair.. $3.15
Curtains that sold for $4.50, special, pair ,$3.59
Curtains that sold for $5.00, special, pair J. $3. 89
Curtains that sold for $6.00, special, pair $4.68
Curtains that sold for $7.50, special, pair. ....... .$5.98
Curtains that sold for $8.50, special, pair $6.79
Curtains that sold for $10.00, special, pair $7.68
Curtains that s old for $12.50, special, pair. $9.49
Curtains that sold for $15, special, pair. $11.39
LaVida
Corsets
Like the rarest custom
garments are made en
tirely by hand, and stayed
with genuine whalebone.
While at least equal to
the finest European cor
sets, the prices are very
much more reasonable, as
there is a saving of 60 per
cent duty on each pair.
Victor Talking Machines
HIS
1ASTERS
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
will demonstrate a "Victor
Machine in yonr home,
with 12 selected records.
If you like it. ."
$1 Down, $1 a Week.
VOICE
Viiii-" '"'''3
THE JUNE
Lace Clearance
At Less Than Half Price
Commencing tomorrow morning our en
tire enormous stock of Laces and Trimmings
in an endless variety of styles and. patterns,
will be decidedly reduced in price for a swift
and absolute clearance.
15c Wash Lace, 7c a Yard
Point de Paris and Platte Val. Wash Lace
and insertion to match, 3 to 5 inches wide; values
' up to 15c yard.
1212C Torchon Lace, 313C a Yard
Many dainty patterns of cotton Torchon Lace
and insertion to match, to 3 inches wide.
35c Net Top Lace, 12c a Yard
Large selection of Net Top and Venise Lace in
white and ecru, 3 to 5 inches wide; an extra
good value.
$1.00 Net Top Lace at 27c a Yard
This season's best effects in Net Top Laces 5 to
10 inches wide, white and ecru ; just tlie thing
for waist and sleeve trimmings.
$1.00 Allover Nets at 57c a Yard
44-inch Nets, white, with ring and square dot
effects; suitable for waists and dresses; worth up
to $1 a yard.
Great Values in
Valenciennes Laces
At this time, when Valenciennes Laces are
so popular, we were fortunate in securing
some rare values in French, German, Eng
lish and' Italian effects, in round and square
meshs which we place on sale Monday morn
ing at these remarkably low prices:
to i . . inch wide, 50c values, dozen. .25
4 to 1 inch wide, 75c values, dozen. .37
1 to inch wide, $1 values, dozen. .48
1 to inch wide, $3 values, dozen. .98
45c Valenciennes 15c Yard
Round mesh Valenciennes Laces and In
sertion to match, 4 to 5 inches wide, a firm,
heavy quality with strong edge, values to
45 yard.
Allover Laces Cut
Our entire stock of 18 and 44-inch All
overs is slashingly reduced for this sale. All
the very newest Baby Irish, Point de Venise
and Net effects in a large variety of designs.
$1.75 Allovers, yard..... $ 98
$2.00 Allovers, yard $1.19
$2.50 Allovers, yard $1.27
$3.00 Allovers, yard $1.47
$3.50 Allovers, yard $1.97
$4.00 Allovers, yard $2.4 7
$4.50 Allovers, yard. $2.97
$5.00 Allovers, yard $3.47
$6.00 Allovers, yard $3.97
Half Price and Less for
CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES
Thousands of yards of this season's dain
tiest creations in Swiss, Nainsook and Ba
tiste. But the prices are even more attractive
$ .85 Corset Cover Embroideries, yd . $ .47
$1.25 Corset Cover Embroideries, yd.$ 67
$1.50 Corset Cover Embroideries, yd.$ .77
$2.00 Corset Cover Embroideries, yd.$ .87
$2.50 Corset Cover Embroideries, yd.$ .97
$3.00 Corset Cover Embroideries, yd. $1.27
Also all of our high-class effects in com
plete sets, Allovers, Bands, Galloons, Inser
tions "will be sensationally reduced during
this June sale.
LINGERIE PARASOLS
A season of short sleeves means a Summer
for parasols, as well as long gloves. Here
are three hundred excellent values.
New White Linen and Silk Parasols in plain
effect, hemstitched, embroidery edge, embroidery
insertion, hand embroidered and eyelet work.
Prices Range From $1.00 to 12.00 Each.
Sterling Silverware 95c
925-1 000-Evcry Piece Guaranteed
The assortment consists of Bon Bon
Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Salted Almond
Spoons, Jelly Spoons, Mustard Spoons, Sar
dine Forks, Pickle Forks, Sugar Tongs,
Food Pushers, Cream Ladles.
Beautiful designs, French gray finish. The goods
regularly being $1.25 and $1.50; sale price 95
Divorce Scandal and Law
suits Bar Them From
British Court.
BY DECREE OF CONSUELO
Duchess or Marlborough Censors
American Visitors Strange Mys
tery of Townsliend Wedding.
Morgan Scorns Title.
BY THE COUNTESS OF BLANKSHIRK.
(Special Cable to the Central News and The
Oregonlan. )
LONDON. June 9. Great surprise has
been created In Anglo-American social
circles at the cold shoulder given the
Coumcss Bonl de Castellane and the
Goulds generally by the leaders of English
society. I have talked the matter over
with people in the court circle, and I am
led to believe that the "taboo" came di
rect from Buckingham Palace.
Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough, is
the reigning royal favorite, and therefore
the queen of the American colony in Eng
land. She It Is who gives the Lord Great
Chamberlain at the palace Information
about visiting Americans who desire court
introductions or their names on the visit
ing lists of society here. The King is get
ting more particular every year regarding
those who shall be received and 1 am
told that Anna Gould, Countess Boni. Ims
the black mark put against her name on
account of the pending divorce suit in
Paris.
Blacklisted for Having Lawsuits.
As for the Howard Goulds, the f;icl
that Mrs. Gould was an actress In no
way affects her standing, but she has had
so many lawsuits of one kind or another
with tradesmen In the United States, all
of which have been more or less reported
here, that society knows her better on
account of these than anything else.
Neither the Goulds nor the Countess have
taken the trouble to call at their re
spective embassies. That is always the
first step toward the entree In Ixmdon.
In some quarters the title of the Count
Boni is somewhat sneered at, and coming,
as It does, with the purchase of a French
chateau, is classed with the titles be
stowed by the pope. There are many cas
tles and chateaus on the continent for
sale, which carry with their possession the
title of the land. Some of these even are
marquisates.
The Countess Boni is living very quietly,
but Gould Is going In strongly for balloon
ing. The Goulds will next month go yacht
ing, and the Countess will probably go
with them.
Townsliend Scandal Blows Over.
That horrible little Townshend scandal
is practically over now. Iast week the
Commissioners in Lunacy announced
that the Marquis had quite "recovered''
and everything is once more serene. I
understand, however. that the Mar
chioness will keep her husband abroad
for a year or more. A trip around the
world is being planned. They will visit
the United States, of course, entering
by San Francisco and leaving via Can
ada, after visiting all the cities and
places of interest.
The Marchioness deserves a good deal
of sympathy, and yet society here has
none for her. She was, as you will re
member, the daughter of a practically
unknown lawyer and newspaperman. She
is good-looking, with plenty of color
and a mass of curly hair. She Is rather
a big woman, with a voluptuous figure.
The Marquis is a little-weazened up
shrimp with namby-pamby ideas, a fal
setto voice and mincing steps. Provi
dence evidently meant him for a girl.
The Marchioness is a brilliant writer,
and some of her verses are extremely
clever and of the Ella Wheeler Wilcox
order.
Always Will Be Mystery.
I understand the father of the Mar
chioness happened to meet the Marquis
while investigating some story for his
newspaper. He got the youth to come
to his house and Introduced him to his
daughter. She did the rest, and the
Marquis' mother tells her friends that
the poor boy was swept off his feet anil
carrrled to church and married before
he was able to wake up. You may re
member when some publicity was given
to the case that the wife declared it was
a love match. And that is why society
frowns on the Marchioness, because
everyone knows that such a glorious
red-blooded woman as she is could never
love a miserable manniktn like the Mar
quis. There will always be a mystery in this
case, for no lover would leave his bride
after the bridal night and hide himself
from her for a week. The Marquis, you
will remember, fled to a male friend of his
with whom he had previously lived and to
whom he gave large sums of money.
When he was brought back, the doctors
pronounced him Insane, because he de
clared he loved this man friend and
hated all women. But now that his wife
has got him to herself in a quiet French
watering place and he has been pro
nounced entirely "recovered," he prob
ably has changed his ideas. The Mar
quis is not likely to live long, and the
only interest society now takes In the
case is whether a son and heir to the
title and estates will make an appear
ance. Then society will sit up and take
notice and gossip and whisper for nine
days.
Morgan Kef uses Title.
There are scores of Counts of the Holy
Roman Empire in the United States, al
though they do not vaunt their titles
before their fellow-citizens. Mr. Ward, of
Detroit, who lives permanently In Lon
don now. however, uses his and is known
as Count Ward. The title is not recog
nized in official circles, however. Some
months ago J. Pierpont Morgan paid an
important business " visit to the pone
at Rome, and was offered a title by his
holiness. He very promptly refused It
and also one of the papal orders. It is
understood that this is the last year Mr.
Morgan will reside in the United States,
and the next year will see him perma
nently settled down in his palace at
Prince's Gate.
Xegro Was Not Guilty.
LEMARS. Iowa, June 9. Ebenezer
Davis, a "wild man" with a circus, con
fessed today that he assaulted Miss
Josephine Willmes, for which a negro
narrowly escaped lynching Thursday
1 night.