The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 10, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    Great
REASONS
' WHY
This season has far surpassed our ex
pectations in volume of goods sold. The
public has appreciated our fair and gen
erous methods and favored us an un
usual patronage.
Our extensive stock and low prices
have made this store where really satis
factory selections could be made and
where nothing extra was charged for these
superior advantages. Our policy of mak
ing this "THE STORE THAT SAVES
YOU MONEY" has contributed much
to make this success possible. It is a
watchword with us, and is bound to con
tinue so.
ONE
DObLAR
LIST
$1.25 Savory Roaster. .$1.00 '
1 'i-iSi
$1.50 Cane-Seat Dining
Chair $1.00
$2.00 Wood-Seat Dinine
Chair $1.00
$1.50 Pictures $1.00
$1.75 Child's Oak
Rocker $1.00
$1.50 Nickeled . Copper
Tea Kettles $1.00
$1.75 Pictures ' $1.00
$2.00 Mission Clocks ..$1.00
$1.75 Oak Umbrella
Stands $1.00
$1.50 French Plate Mir- '
rors $1.00
$1.75 Mahogany Finished
Chair $1.00
$1.25 Feather Pillows. .$1.00
$2.15 Cotton Blanket '. .$1.00
$1.50 Feather Pillow ..$1.00
$2.00 Carpet Rugs . . . .$1.00
$1.25 Smyrna Rugs ...$1.00
$1.50 Cocoa Fiber Door
Mat $1.00
$2.50 Mahogany finished
Arm Roeker $1.00
$'2.50 Weathered Oak
Arm Chair $1.00
$1.75 Child's High
Chair ...$1.00
$1.25 Alarm Clocks ..$1.00
$1.50 Meat Safes $1.00
$2.00 Foot Stools $1.00
$2.75 Pictures $1.00
$1.75 Metal Frame Ta-
bourettes $1.00
$1.25 Granite Tea
Kettles $1.00
IT
DETWEILER GONE ABROAD
Tolcdoan. Indicted In San Francisco,
Flees the Country.
TOLEDO, O.. Nov. 9. Raymond J.
Burns, the attorney and detective who
had charge of the search for A. K.
Detweller, wanted In San Francisco
on a charge of bribery, was In Toledo
today. The reason for his visit is a
mystery. Mr. Burns, when asked spe
cifically about the search for A. K.
Detwetler. said:
"I did not come to Toledo especially
about the search for Detweller. I
just stopped here on my way east on
business connected with another case.
Uf course, I would not overlook any
opportunity to arrest Abe, but the
One to Sevemi '.
TWO
DOLLAR
LIST
$2.50 Weathered Oak
Pipe Rack $2.00
$3.00 24-inch Center
Tables $2.00
$3.50 Golden Oak
Pedestals $2.00
$3.00 Lacquered Center
Tables $2.00
$2.50 Golden Oak Ta-
bourettes $2.00
$2.75 Oak' Hall Rack.
with mirror $2.00
$3.50 Weathered Oak
Stein Rack $2.00
$2.75 Weathered oak Foot
Stools $2.00
$2.50 Air-Tight Heaters $2.00
n
$2.75 Weathered Oak Ta-
bourettes $2.00
$3.00 Golden Oak Rock-
ers $2.00
$3.00 Pictures $2.00
$2.50 Den Pictures ...$2.00
$3.00 Medicine Cabinets,
with mirror $2.00
$2.75 Comforts $2.00
$2.75 Feather Pillows. .$2.00
$3.25 Ecru Lace Cur
tains ...... $2.00
$3.00 27-inch Axminster
Rugs . . $2.00
$2.50 Velvet Rugs ... .$2.00
$2.50 French Plate Mir
rors $2.00
$3.50 Box Seat Dining
Chairs V $2.00
$4.00 Box Seat Chair.
cane seat $2.00
$3.00 Upholstered Seat
Diner :...$2.00
$3.00 Oak Bedroom Rock
er $2.00
$3.00 Oak High Chairs $2.00
$2.75 Oak Child's Rock
er $2.00.
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theory of the officers of San Francisco
is that, since he has been so long miss
ing, he has escaped to a foreign coun
try and is probably somewhere in
Europe."
Trusts to Prayer for Salary.
NEW BRITAIN. Conn.. Nov. 9. The
Rev. J. E. Klinberg, pastor of the Swed
ish Baptist Church, has been raising his
salary by prayer for a year. He said to
day that he thouRht the method a big
suess. He has raised J1131 for his own
salary and J17.0&2 for his church during
the year. He notified the church trustees
last year that ho felt It lls duty to give
up his salary and trust to prayer to bring
his contributions for his family.
The Best on Earth is a Hanan Shoe.
Eat. Government-Inspected meat.
THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAN. PORTLAND. NOYE3IBER 10, 1907.
THREE
DOLLAR
LIST .
$.5.00 Weathered Oak Stein
Racks $3.00
$4.25 Golden Oak Center
Table w...$3.00
$5.00 Golden Oak Center
Table $3.00
$4.00 Weathered Oak Ped
estals $3.00
$4.50 Weathered Oak Cen
ter Table'. ...$3.00
$4.00 Iron Beds $3.00
$5.50 Weathered Reception
Chairs $3.00
$5.50 Golden Oak Arm
Rocker $3.00
$4.25 Weathered Oak Foot
stool ."..$3.00
$5.00 Golden Oak Recep
tion Chair '. $3.00
$5.00 Weathered Oak Plate
Rack $3.00
$4.75 Golden Oak Hall
Rack $3.00
$.5.00 Pictures $3.00
$4.00 Comforts $3.00
$4.50 Lace Curtains $3.00
$4.50 Couch Covers $3.00
$4.00 Live Geese Feather
Pillows $3.00
$.5.25 Shirtwaist Box $3.00
$4.50 Shirtwaist Box.. $3.00
$3.50 Oval French Bevel
Mirror $3.00
$4.00 Weathered Bookcase. S3.00
$5.00 Folding Go-Cart $3.00
$4.50 Golden Oak Box Seat
Diners $3.00
WOOD TRUST IS NO MORE
Tacoma Yards Overstocked and
Prices Take a Drop.
TACOMA. - Wash.. Nov. 9. (Special.)
The "wood trust" has 'busted" and first
class forest wood is selling for J2.75 per
cord. The wood dealers will not talk on
the situation, but a timber owner says
the trouble Is that the wood dealers had
overstocked and that the people had
laid In their Winter supply. Conseqnent
ly wood sales are falling off and the
yards are crowded with wood, with more
coming in every day. .
,luil KG McC'retlic Ilcturns.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 9. (Spe
cial.) Superior Judge W. W. McCrcdie
FOUR
DOLLAR
LIST
$4.75 Golden Oak Center
Table. $4.00
$7.00 Weathered OakHall
Chair ..$4.00
$6.50 Weathered Oak Arm
Chair ...$4.00
$6.50 Weathered Oak Hall
Chair $4.00
$6.00 Oak Arm Rocker $4.09
$6.00 Mahogany Finished
Arm Rocker $4.00
$5.50 Oak Tabourettes...".$4.00
$5.00 Weathered Oak Pipe
Racks $4.00
$5.00 Mission Hall Rack... $4.00
$6.00 Golden Oak Pedestal. $4.00
$.5.00 Upholstered Reception
Chair $4.00
$6.00 Axminster Rugs $4.00
$5.00 Blankets $4.00
$5.00 Tapestry Couch Cov
ers $4.00
$6.00 Lace Curtains $4.00
$5.50 White Maple Rocker. $4.00
$5.50 White Maple Chair. .$4.00
$6.00 Mahogany Finished
Bedroom Rocker . ..$4.00
$6.50 Shirt-waist Box ..$4.00
$6.00 Folding Go-Cart $4.00
$6.00 Weathered Oak Um
brella Rack $4.00
$6.00 Golden Oak Dining
Chairs $4.00
$5.50' Golden Oak Dining
Chairs, leather seat . .$4.00
returned ' to this city from his Eastern
trip today. He has been attending the
annual convention of the National Minor
Baseball Leagues Association. The judge
is of the opinion that the West Is in a
much better condition financially than
the East.
Judge McCrcdie will leave Monday for
Kalama. where he will open the regular
Jury session for Cowlitx County.
Injured Man Dies.
VANCOUVER. Wash., Nov. 9. (Spe
cial.) Sanford E. Zeek, the employe of
the Northern Pacific Railroad Company
who was hurt last Thursday by being
struck by a heavy timber, died today at
his home In this city. The body will be
interred in the City Cemetery tomorrow.
RISER HAS MOVED.
Scenic Photos. 248 Alder street.
FIVE
DOLLAR
LIST
$8.00 Mahogany finished
Center Tables $5.00
$7.00 Mahogany Finished
Center Tables $5.00
$8.00 Golden Oak Hall
Rack. $5.00
$7.00 Oak and Mahogany
Costumers $5.00
$6.50 Ladies' Desk in gold
en finish... $5.00
$6.50 6-foot Extension Ta
ble $5.00
$7.00 Mahogany Finished
Rockers $5.00
$9.00 Roman Seat, weath
ered oak $5.00
$8.50 Mahogany Finished
Arm Chair $5.00
$7.50 Rocker, finished
weathered or golden $5.00
$8.00 Weathered Oak Hall .
Rack $5.00
$9.00 Golden Oak Arm
Chair $5.00
$7.50 Weathered Oak
Rocker $5.00
$7.00 Iron Beds $5.00
t
$8.00 Couch Cover $5.00
$7.00 Wool Blankets .-.$5.00
$7.50 Lace Curtains $5.00
$7.50 White Oregon Blan
kets ...$5.00
$6.00 Leather Seat Diners.. $5.00
$7.00 Weathered Oak Din
ers $5.00
$7.50 Weathered Oak Hall
Table $5.00
$7.50 Weathered Oak La
dies' Rocker $5.00
$6.50 Weathered Oak
Smokers' Table $5.00
$7.00 Weathered Oak Mag
azine Rack $5.00
$7.00 Hanging Lamps $5.00
STEALS $1,000,000 JEWELS
Train-Thief Makes Rich Haul From
Pittsburg Millionaires.
CHICAGO, Nov. 9. A dispatch to the
Record-Herald from Cleveland, O., says:
Local detectives are searching for $1,000,
000 worth of jewels said to have been
stolen from the wife of a Httsburg mil
lionaire on a train between New York and
Pittsburg, November 1. In her belt jewel
bag were diamonds, emerajds. pearls and
other costly jewelry. No questions will be
asked and thousands of dollars in reward
paid for the return of the stolen property.
Booth Sails for Europe.
NEW YORK, Nov. 9. General William
j Booth sailed today on the steamer St.
REASONS
WHY
The enormous sales have left our stock
somewhat broken in some lines, and in
order to clean up for our holiday showing
we have put prices on odd pieces that
will move them quickly. The prices
have been cut without regard to values.
and the result is bargains that you cannot
afford to pass.
Everything marked in plain figures, and
our salesmen will be glad to show you
through whether you come to look or to
buy.
Look the list over and act promptly.
SIX
DOLLAR
LIST
$9.50 Music Cabinet, oak
or mahogany $6.00
$9.00 Weathered Oak
Smoker's Table $6.00
$8.50 18x40 Mirrors. . .$6.00
$8.00 Reed Rocker $6.00
$8.50 Couch Covers $6.00
$8.50 White Wool Blan- "
kets $6.00
$9.00 Lace Curtains ..$6.00
$8.00 Lace Curtains . . .$6.00
$9.50 Weathered Oak
Arm Rocker "....$6.00
$7.50 Weathered Oak
' Reception Chair . . . . .$6.00
$9.00 Weathered Oak
Arm Chair . . $6.00
$9.00 Weathered Oak
Arm Rocker $6.00
$8.50 Weathered Oak
Chair or Rocker. .... .$6.00
$8.00 Weathered Oak
Rocker $6.00
$7.50 Weathered Oak
Plate llaek .....$6.00
$8.50 Golden Oak Hall
Rack $6.00
$8.50 Large Arm Rock
er ...,....$6.00
$8.50 Iron Bed. in cream
and gold ... ....$6.00
$11.50 Upholstered Seat
Chair .,......$6.00
$8.00 Golden Oak Center
Table .........$6.00
$9.00 Iron Bed $6.00
$8.00 Bedroom Table ..$6.00
$8.00 Iron Bed, in cream
"oann'l .$6l00
$8.50 Weathered Oak
Hall Rack $6.00
$9.50 Rattan Corner
Chair ...$6.00
. $9.00 Velour Couch. . . .$6.00
Tl II iJiinniAWl'iaWM
Louis for England. At the pier to bid
hini farewell were about 100 of the lead
ing Salvation Army staff officers of the
United States, representing ail sections
of the country. General Booth and his
party will proceed to Berlin on November
18. He will begin a lengthy campaign in
the German empire,
Xew Pattt Coming to America.
NEW YORK',' Nov. 9. Advices from
London state that Mme. TetrazzlnJ, who,
at the Royal Opera this week, won the
title of "tlii new Patti," has accepted
an offer from Oscar Hammerstein to
sing in New York. Tetrazzinl has sung
in San Francisco, but never here.
In reference to tho height of elephants,
ten feet" In males and eliht feet Mix inches
in females .vertical height at the xnnuideis.
measured as a horse are very rarely at
tained, and are not exceeded by one animal
in 500. . -
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Sale
SEVEN
DOLLAR LIST
$9.50 Weathered Oak
Smoker's Cabinet $7.00
$12.50 Pedestal Center
Table $7.00
$10.00 Oak Center Ta
ble ....$7.00
$10.00 Birdseye Maple
Lady's Desk $7.00
$9.50 Weathered Oak
Hall Rack $7.00
$9.00 Mahogany Center
Table $7.00
$10.00 Iron Bed, in Vernis
Martin .$7.00
$10.00 Rattan Rocker. .$7.00
l V- It
2 y
Kanaka V u f i
$12.00 Iron Bed, in blue
and -w hite .$7.00
$11.00 Iron Bed, iu blue
and pink $7.00
$12.50 Mahogany Fin
ished Rocker ....... .$7.00
$11.00 Mahogany Fin
ished Rocker $7.00
$12.50 ' Mahogany Fin
ished Rocker $7.00
$11.00 Weathered Oak
Rocker $7.00
$12.50 Upholstered Weath
ered Oak Rocker .$7.00
$10.00 Mission Rocker $7.00
$11.50 . Weathered Oak
Arm Chair $7.00
$11.00 Spring Seat Rock
er $7.00
$10.00 Wilton Rugs. . . .$7.00
$10.00 Lace Curtains ..$7.00
$10.50 White Wool Blan
kets $7.00
$12.00 Shirtwaist Box. .$7.00
$13.50 Cedar Chest . . . .$7.00
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TRIES TO KILL HER BABE
Drunken Indian Woman Attempts
to Push It Over Cliff.
TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 9. (Special.)
With a babe at her breast and another
at her feet, an Indian woman named
Julie was found half-way down the cliff
back of the Tacoma Hotel this morning,
where p'ne had latn all night. The babies
were nearly dead from exposure.
Whether from drink or exposure, the
mother seemed to have lost all love for
her young. She was. trying to push the)
eldest bane down the steep cl!ff on the
railway track when found.
After serious Illness Hood's Sarsa
parllla Imparts the strength and vigor
so much needed. .