The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 29, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 29, 1903.
THE STORE WITH THE LIBERAL MONEY-BACK POLICY
Cut Glass Bargains from
the Jewelry Section
8-inch cut glass Bowls, $4.00 values $1.90
5 and 6-inch cut glass Nappies, $2.25 values - 98e
Salt and Pepper Shakers, sterling tops, $1.50 values 79
Bread and Butter Plates, hand painted, $1.50 values 90
Cups and Saucers, hand painted, $3.00 values .... .$1-69
10-inch Rose Plates, hand painted, $3.50 values $1.90
Clearance Prices from the
Jewelry Section
Jade, Coral and Pearl Hatpins Regular value $1.00 48
Baby and Misses' Rings, solid gold Reeular value $1.50 75
Belt" Pins and Buckles Regular values $1.50 and $2.00 69
Pine Silk and Elastic Belts Regular values $1.00 and $1.50. . 48
10-inch Handbags, genuine leather Regular value $2.50 $1.69
T,00 Umbrellas, extra special Regular value $5.00 2.95
Three-piece Silver Set, comb, brush, mirror Reg. value $10. .$6.45
ALL ENGRAVING DONE FREE
CORNER FIFTH AIM D ALDER STREETS
SAM E. WERTHE1MER, PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER
T CLEA
RANC
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iCSp S J- ,TS cincl. IfLXIL N Rlf
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-ONE-THIRD OFF ON TAILOR-MADE SUITS-
12 ONE-HALF OFF ON MILLINERY 12
V4 ONE-QUARTER OFF ON FURS V4
Our First Clearance Sale Starts Monday Morning, November 30, at S o'Clock
Every garnvnt in the house reduced. One-third and more off on seasonable merchandise. It will be a policy of this establishment to have its clearance sale in December, instead of January, thereby
giving the buving public the opportunity of purchasing the best and latest wearing apparel at clearance prices before the best choice of sizes, colors and styles have been exhausted. You will also
notice that our regular prices have alwavs been, since our inception in this city, from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent less than any other house. With our CASH purchasing power, and only selling tor CAbH,
together with our economical svstem of doing business, enable us to offer you BETTER VALUES at all times. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES and call and be convinced that the merchandise :
and prices are genuine, without the aid of fictitious values. REMEMBER, THE SALE STARTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, AT 8 A. M.
Man-Tailored Suits at Clearance Prices
of our alreadj' reduced prices, which
The prices quoted
$15 Tailored
$18 Tailored
$20 Tailored
$21 Tailored
$22 Tailored
$23 Tailored
$24 Tailored
$25 Tailored
$26 Tailored
$27 Tailored
$28 Tailored
$29 Tailored
$30 Tailored
$31 Tailored
below represent one-third off i
are as follows:
Suits at $ 9.S5
Suits at 11.95
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
13.35
13.95
14.65
15.35
15.95
16.65
17.35
17.95
18.65
19.35
19.95
20.65
$32
$33
$35
$38
$40
$45
$50
$55
$56
$58
$60
$65
$70
$75
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Tailored
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
$21.35
21.95
23.35
25.35
26.65
29.95
33.35
36.65
37.35
38.65
39.95
43.35
46.65
49.95
Great Clearance of
Trimmed Hats
In the Millinery
Section
At these extra low prices
at this season of the year,
we expect to sell every hat
in the house.
$ 5.00 Hats S 2.45
$ 6.50 Hats 9 3.25
$ 7.50 Hats $ 3.45
$ 8.00 Hats $ 4.35
$ 9.00 Hats $ 4.45
$10.00 Hats ? 4.50
$12.00 Hats 9 5.50
$13.50 Hats 6.50
$15.00 Hats 7.45
$16.50 Hats 8.25
$18.00 Hats 8.45
$20.00 Hats 9.45
$25.00 Hats ...... .$11-45
$30.00 Hats . . . r . 914.45
$35.00 Hats...... 917.45
$40.00 Hats .... . $194o .
Fur Specials for the Most Thrifty Buyers
The popular Furs are becoming scarce, so if you intend to buy take this opportunity
of procuring the best turs ana latest styles at tnese great clearance saic i-c0.
$3.00
4.00
5.50
6.00
7.00
8.00
11.00
12.00
14.00
15.00
16.00
18.00
20.00
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
Furs, price
$2.25
3.00
4.12
4.50
5.25
6.00
8.25
9.00
10.50
11.25
12.00
13.50
15.00
$22.00 Furs, price - $16.50
25.00 Furs, price - 18.75
30.00 Furs, price - 22.50
35.00 Furs, price - 26.75
40.00 Furs, price - 30.00
50.00 Furs, price - 37.50
60.00 Furs, price - 45.00
70.00 Furs, price - 52.50
80.00 Furs, price - 60.00
90.00 Furs, price - 67.50
100.00 Furs, price - 75.00
120.00 Furs, price - 90.00
130.00 Furs, price - 97.50
START WJlKJt FLOATS
TRAC KS BKINO LAID TO MAXU
FACTIHKKS' BlILIUXU.
Cinva for Hose Festival Funds
.More Successful Tliun Last Year
and Great Show Is Assured.
President Josselyn. of the Portland
Railway. Llsht Power Company,
announced yemerday that a crew of
men from the construction department
lia.1 already been set at work to lay
t!. tracks from the Willamette
Heights line, bealnning at Twenty
fourth and Vaushn Ktreets. out to the
Manufacturer- Bulldlnit on the Lewis
and Clark fairgrounds, which is to be
used as the -den" for the construction
of the Kose Festival electrical floats.
16 in number.
These are the floats which are to
appear In the most imposing street
pug-eant ever undertaken or devised in
the Northwest, if not on the Pacific
Coast, for the list will Include one
more than has ever been shown In the
most elaborate of the Los Anftelea flo
ral fiestas. About one-fourth of a
mile of track will be laid by the street
railway company within the next 30
days, and several switches, together
with four or Ave tracks, will be built
Inside the spacious manufacturers' pa
vilion, where these set pteces are to
be designed and constructed by George
Soule & on. the firm which for the
past 20 years has been building the
electrical floats of the Mardi Gras
celebrations at New Orleans. George
Soule. the veteran float-builder, who
has the honor of having constructed
more of these artistic pieces than any
other man In the world, will arrive In
Tcrtland some time in the early part
of February- after he ha. finished his
work for the next Mardi Gras. and
will begin at once designing the floats
for the streetcar pageantry for the
Ilose Festival.
The Portland Hallway. Light
I'ow.-r Company has agreed to fumhh
I cars, stripped down, to be used a
beds for the floats, and within the
next two or three weeks, after the spe
cial track has been completed, these
cars will be run out to the Manufac
turers Building and made ready for
the superstructures.
It is worth while to mention the
fact that no float "den' ever brought
into service by any similar organiza
tion has the space for constructive
work that this particular edifice has.
It is 260 feet In length and ISO in
width, and will give ample room for
laying the several streetcar tracks
needed, as well as for accommodating
the floats while under construction.
The quiet campaign of the Kose Fes
tival, which has been going on for the
past few weeks, has proved to be more
effective than the canvass undertaken
a year ago. More money has been
pledged up to dale this year with less
than one-third of the city covered than
was secured for the whole general
Festival fund of last year. There is
now about $35,000 subscribed or In
sight, and monejr Is being added to the
fund every day. No announcements
have been made, with but few notable
exceptions, of the amounts that have
been contributed, and none will be
mad until tka canvass ia completed.
Several large gifts from sources that
are regarded as unexpected have been
promised, and will be published with
the completed lists, 'and at the same
time the canvassing committees will
continue their work until the entire
down-town business district has been
raked over. Following this, the resi
dence districts on both sides of the
river will be attacked and the hunt
for dollars will not be given up until
every bit of coin that can be enlisted
In behalf of the magnificent demon
stration has been safely stowed away
in the strong box of the Festival. Im
mediately thereafter the management
will begin to lay plans for the detailed
celebration for the entire week of the
Festival, June 7 to li Inclusive, for It
will know how much money it will
have to expend.
with aeroplanes and other air craft are
not to be confined to adults, it seems,
for the joy of flight has Invaded the
ranks of the youngsters. According t
announcement Just issued, "the first an- from December 18 to 2G. inclusive,
nual exhibition of the Junior Aerial Any boy in the United States under
Club" will be held at Madl- 21 years of age may enter a model or
son-Square Garden. this city. I drawing of model kites, miniature glider.
aeroplane., spherical balloon, dirigible car.
motor suitable for model work, wireless
telegraph or telephone, etc., designed or
made bv himself. No models shall be
more than six feet In length (over- all)
and preferably not more than -four: "ot
five feet. Any kind of motive power may
be used.
Clan Maeleay's Xew Headquarters.
Clan Madeay will in future hold its
meetings on the second and fourth Wed
nesdays of each month In Foresters' hall.
In the Marquam building. The clan has
leased the hall for every Wednesday
night and has already rented the quarters
to the St. Andrew's Society for the third
Wednesday. They will consequently be
available to other organisations on the
remaining Wednesdays. The membership
of Clan Macleay has been largely In
creased during the past few months. A
schedule of interesting entertainments has
been prepared for the Winter season.
Boys Form Aerial Club.
NEW YORK. Nov. !R Experiments
SENT 0U TRIAL TO PE0VB IT.
ttrook's Appliance. The wonderful new
dicovrv. The above Illustration plainly
Jh. what a few week.' wearlnf of thi
new appliance will do. No obnoxious spring,
o- pads. Has Automatte Air Cushion.
Iliad and draw, the broken part. Maether
as yam would a brohea limb. No sales. No
l Durable, cheap. Pat- Sept. 10, '01.
Sent oa trial to !rove It.
IRIK INXR.M.TIO- rOl'POX.
C. E. Bronx., S37T Brook. Bidr.. Mar-
Via.IT. Mich.
I'lease mend m. by mall In plain wrap
per vour Book on Rupture, measuring
blank and price list fre. of chars.. It
Is underttood that in m I order later
you will Mod on trial.
Nam.
Address
City Stat.
A SMeo
foirsiOolME3
Two Carloads of These Massive Oak Sideboards at
Special Prices and on Very Easy Terms
Values Ordinarily Priced at $68. OO
Will Be Offered at Only $49.00
This is without question one of the greatest furniture bargains ever offered in this
City. An Eastern manufacturer recently offered us a twenty-five per cent discount
on a fine line of Sideboards, provided we took a given quantity. They were su
perior goods, too. We ordered two carloads and they are now here-twenty-five
different styles to choose from, and we shall give our customers the benefit of
the special low purchase price. That is, we are able to offer $68.00 values m
Sideboards for only $49.00, and you need pay but
$ 1 .OO Down; $ 1 .OO a Week
Sideboards of solid quartered oak, kiln dried and hand polished; workmanship the
equal of the finest piano; large, roomy drawers, genuine French bevel-plate mir-
rors uxou incuts iu iz,c, wata i mv".o -feet
high; handsomely hand-carved ornamentation.
Sideboards sold elsewhere for $68 and $70. Our
special price, owing to favorable terms of purchase,
only $49 $1.00 down, $1.00 a week. On sale
Monday and all week. i
Do Not Longer Be Without a Sideboard
to Grace a Dining-Room, When One Will
Be Sent to Your Home for a Dollar.
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First and Yamhill SON0 second and Yamhill
Set Up Free
All the Pipe Needed
FREE
A Stove Board Free
The Heater set up, ready for the
fire Free. Get . in your order
while the special terms prevail.
Coal and Wood Heaters, the very
best makes on the market.