The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 05, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON 1 DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST ' A 1904.
THw CLEARANCE SALE
PRICES CONTINUE DU.HNC
V AUGUST. ;
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Positively Every Article in the
House" (contract goods -alone ex
cepted) Is .Tremendously Reduced
in Price During This Month I
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"WHERE THE WALLS ARE
- COMING DOWN"
"THE DIFFERENT
I ' STORE" '
FIFTH. AND WASH-
INGTON STS. "
PORTLAND'S
"QUALITY SHOP"
TOMORROW AT 1 P. M.
- THZ TEACHZRS' COrV
- TEST ENDS.
This Store Closes Every Saturday
uduring August At 1 O'Clock.,1-
PICTURES THAT TALK!
look oN this Picture
AND THEN ON THIS
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The Olds, Wortmaa & King Store
' Modern BusImm Methods n4
HiimaniUrUa Ethics ExmbJUW4
toss ox.oxi a x . as. o sArvmsATS bvsw
ZVO . AUO0ST Employ oft on healthful reratlon
rttlnr tacultl) and trenrth for next week' dntlea. It
makes a better Sabbath observance not only possible
but probable.
The "OldTogy" Stores .
om 4u dat Airs arasnara roa ma
; SfUm1 (?) Where, oh where are the. "masses?"
off on healthful recreations. Note the cob
' wehT ' Where mossback Ideas are, there grow
' oobwebs. No wonder stocks arow ancient In suoh
stores. See the poor, lonely clerk I There'
.more you don't see. Pit? 'tis, 'tis true.
Reader, are ou helping It along?
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" AS OTHERS fSp US" f '
We append below a letter (Mm one of Portland's leading and most tnflneatlal eltlaeaa, ft prominent and aale
attorney, and respected, raised sneaahec ef th city gorernment. X speaks for itself. We hare hundreds ef
J similar nature reoetreft Cnrlsg tke yart asonta. Words of eneonragememf that are deeply appreotatedK' .
MESSRS.. OLX)S, WORTMAN A KINQ. CITTl
PORTliAND, Or Aug. t, 1104.
Gentlemen: X have your note Informing your oatrons that, during the month of Aua-ust. your store will close
every Saturday at 1 o'dlook. thus affording your employes an opportunity for a half-holiday during the vacation
. period. I believe you are on the right oourse. It might cost you some money to do this (I hone It won't), but
' X -desire to express my sentiment In regard to the matter and to Inform you that during August no trading will
' be done by my family on Saturday afternoon in line carried by you. Very truly yours, .
t . THANKS I : - -v':- - - ' - (Signed) V :
AN EDITOR'S OPINION
' (Tm "eaide sad leva Toeles" XdltorUl, Aarost. Xstse.)
' -.The following la rained because it Is a stralght-from-the-shoulder Mow, in the Interest of right, from bright
Intellect and manly soul. These words are from the pen of a man whom neither eoax, cash no cudgel would n
fluenoe, whose opinion and that outspoken- hag no pries . an. A. X. aAXAAJU)!
It Is a pleasure to speak frankly and in strong terms of ppreolatloh when we see some deed of exoepttonat
merit. The simplest terras are usually the strongest ones. In as simple and unequivocal , language as possible
we want to say that the Saturday noon closing rule of Olds, Wortman A King's Portland department store is the
best, wisest and moat meritorious deed that has yet been accomplished among this city's business firms. ..The.,
humanttarianlam indicated cements the affection of the employes and Insures even a more loyal servioe In the
future. The courage displayed la all of a piece with the qualities of leadership that , are becoming household
words for this establishment " . .
In this age of rush the clerk's hours must be long and strenuous. When hot day come the house that says,
"On Saturday go at noon and recreate yourself for Monday morning," Is a food, a trustworthy, a wise house,
one not only to be respected by the community, but to be upheld and applauded by- every, legitimate -method of
patronage and appreciation.- we do not think It amis in a newspaper of our class that talks out Its opinions
utterly regardless of fear or favor to speak openly In this way of the good acts' of Olds. Wortman A King. We
mean last what we say. We speak of it. for we desire general publicity for the fact. Kindness snd decency are
not dead yet among the higher class of merchant. And the day is drawing nearer and nearer when this very kind
ness and decency -will be recognised as the soundest business policy for such great establishments as depart
ment stores. Only the very highest of their class are now In the lead, making precedents, as usual, for others to
follow later on. ..... - ; . - ' ' ..
8 AM. to 1 P.M
Bargains In Little Everyday
Necessarle '
Tlrst moor.
so oaxxv CASTixa soa 8dC -
Large slse cakes Green Olive Oil
Castile Soap, hard-milled, value
' Ic; special, oaks 30
sse aATX sposroas ' is. '
Large slse Bath Sponges, each. 164)
see waxTtaa VAPXS 200.
Cabinet Box Writing Paper, in J as-
. sorted tints. 4t sheets bond paper
' and 41 envelopes, value Sio; spe
cial, box .20
soo soissoms so." "
Ladles Scissors, full nickel-plated,
guaranteed, sires I, H and 1 In.,
value lOospeoiaU palr 30d
p axvica: arm aooas Aas
btss 14.
Black Hump Hooks and Eyes, X doa. '
' on card,-medium else, value 6c; 4
specia, card ld :
sso oim x.xaxca 35d -
Men's Fine Oold-Plated Cuff Links,
plain- or eweled,, value 6c; spe
cial, pair ,..i...i...3B4l
8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Women's and Children's
Annex Spedats 2d Floor
woaonra si.so satxxv rtm.
, s COATS 70.'
, Black Mercerised Sateen Petticoats,
deep flounce, with t wide ruffles
with hemstitching, regular price
11.60; special at 9Td
caTT.raae ass AJrmovs 240.
Children's blue or brown and white
Gingham Aprons, Mother Hub
, bard style, with sleeves, large
, wide string In back for bow,
ruffled yoke, collar and sleeves
trimmed with lace, ages I to t
Tears, regular price t&o; special
f 240,
50c Dresden Ribbons 17c.
. Tlrst Tloor. '
A line of very pretty silk Dresden Rlb
. . bona, with satin edges, also a lot
of fin Cushion Ruffles, regular
16o to 60o yard; special, yard
..170
Oelnr awayt Better asop In at the Ken's Shew em yen way through the
store and seleot between S a u. and X p. m Tirst Tloor
. Maws oe xaxsM tnrsa XAjroaxaoaxaTs 250.
Men's Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Richardson's make, all
widths of hems, regular 0a value! special, each 2S0
arava sirs rxnaa nirm saxara 91.09. : ,
Man's Summer Tlannel Outing Shirts. In gray end bhie striped flannel.
swell outing ahtrt,. regular L7l; gpedal, each
91,09
a BAaoAxa roa yacati ovists am TOxrmtSTS--e aim oasbs 95,
Suit Csses, In gun metal shade, nickel trimming, extra straps, very service
able and sightly snd n genuine snap, regular. II.Mi special, each. ..95.00
8 AM. to 1P.M.
' Bargains In Our
SHOr DEPARTMENT
Tint Tloor.
Boys'
Box Calf
Sewed solss,full
round toe
Slses 11 to II,
reg. 11.76; spe
cial, '
" $1.11 '
. Slse: II H to
i, reg. $1.00;
Pacini,
$1.31
Slse IH to.
6H. reg. 11.60;
special,
$1.61 '
Women's
$3.50 and
$4 Shoes
$2.63
Women's Pat
ent Kid Shoes,
welt - or turn
solos, military
or Cuban heels,
stylish and sen
sible, reg. $1.60
and $4.00; spe
cial, pair,
$2.63 .
Women, 60c Lisle Hose
. 35c
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"tTomn,d"rinBlack" Lisle Hose,
light weight, very fine and soft,
double sole, high spliced heels,
regular 40c; special, pair.... 850
Boys' 35c and 35c Waists
17c -' . .
Boys' Blouse and Shirt Walata, dark
and light shades, very good qual-
- lty. regular 26o and I6e; sperinl,
i each i. . ' ii p 4 .,.... 170
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A GRAND HALF-HOLIDAY SALE TOMORROW!
THE 1 3A HOURS OF BUSINESS OF THE "OLD FOGY". STORES I
CROWDED INTO FIVE AT THIS MODERN ESTABLISHMENT !
.S announced some time since, this store starts tomorrow upon a step that mea'ns a gigantic stride toward betterment
in store service, by taking the lead, not only among Portland stores, but among all the stores of the northwest in
adopting the Saturday half holiday custom in voarue among all of the large eastern houses of any orominence or
standing In the commercial world. Our position on the early closing movement question is too well known to need further
mention. In another column we append a few opinions of others, opinions that have vast weight in the community. We are.
0 glad of such encouragement, we have hundreds of letters of a similar nature as the one we publish. Thanks, friends, thank you
-alL- The early closing movtment adopted by ua, in the face of what seemed almost ingurmountable obstacles,' five years a gor
has borne generous fruit. We are so well satisfied with the commendation received as to go a step farther now, and start.'
tomorrow on the SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY during the hot summer months. We trust the move may meet with universal
public approval, we sincerely hope we discommode none In trading at their favorite store. As will be seen by a faithful perusal
of the items below, we have gathered an aggregation of genuine bargain attractions, such as to leave no doubt in our mind -but
that WE SHALL DO MORE BUSINESS FROM 8 A. M. UNTIL 1 P. M. TOMORROW THAN ANY
OTHER PORTLAND STORE WILL DO IN THE EIGHT AND ONE-HALF HOURS MORE THEY COMPEL
THEIR TIRED HELPRS TO LABOR, THRO THE HEAT OF DAY, AND DARKNESS, OF NIGHT. If you
-. would find the greatest values in Portland; if you would shop in her greatest, busiest store; if you would really enjoy every
mdment of your shopping; if you would profit handsomely at the same time; if you have a fellow feeling for . the thousands
of patient store helpers. who serve you faithfully and well all thro' the week and year your brother and sister ' workers,
come to OLDS, WORTMAN & KING'S and Jio your Saturday buying tomorrow before .1 p . m.--when .the store, closes.
The Teachers' Contest Closes at 1 P. M. Tomorrow '?
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All votes u must be in our ballot boxes at r before that time-in order ta be counted. Result will probably' be made known in r
SUNDAY PAPERS. SEE OLDS, . WORTMAN & KING'S SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. .: ; . ' '
Tcachcrsf
Educational
Contest"-
Brisk rottng eharneterlsea the last
days of the eonsest. The relative
standing of the lenders has not
ahamred, bnt ne one ean teU yet
Jnet what the Snlak wlU be. The
eenteet ends at X p. sn, on shttnrday,
when the store closes for the week.
We append the list ef lea lets with
steading at 10 a. nv. today, alae
total rots I
Winifred Moshsr, Harrison.. 101.07$
Kate Padden, Atkinson ....181,401
Mrs. N. HUtabldel, Alblna
Central
176,080
Suaa Jones, Highland ltt,76l
Mral Esther Kane, Williams
Avenue . 111.110
Total role , ,i ...X.17Sao4
8A.M.tolP.M.
Wonderful Economies in the
Silk store
and among the
DRESS STUFFS
Annes -Tlrst Tloor.
ooiBZH1 " BAaaAnr wooaf s
roa txxs stobb's BATtmoAT
BtnrXTBS S A. X. TXXA X T. Bf.
Regular $1.00 grade f 1-Inch All
Pure Silk Black Taffeta, splen-
did wearing grade and good vahi
at the regular price; special for
Saturday morning at, yard.. 690
f L00, $6o and 76o Foulards, In navy
and black grounds, in neat- dots
and figures; special for Saturday
morninsC ynrd ...... , , .470 -
Ksgular $0o grade of Corded Japan
'ee Wash Silks, In all colors ex-
, . eept white snd black; special for
Saturday morning, yard ... .240
Colored Dress Goods
(treat Saving on Cream BngUsh '
Banoxaarnras abx sjcxxxabts
An event to commemorate our Sat
urday 1 o'clock closing- -
Our regular $1.00 grade for.
Our regular $1.14 grade for.
Our rerular $1.16 grada for. ...870
Our regular $1.26 grada for,...AO0
Our regular 11.50 grnae ror....Sf
Oar regular $1.76 grada for. .$1,13
Our regular loo grade of Heather
Suiting Mixed Mohairs, 'splendid,
for children' end seaside wear, a
a good color assortment to select
from; special for Saturday morn
Ing only, yard ........820
Regular $1.00 grade of Scotch Suit
ings and Mixed Voile Rtaminee,
all good staple street colors; spe
cial for Saturday morning.. 940
. . Black Dress Coods .
14-Inch All-Wool ' Vienna, regular
price $1.60 per yard; special Sat
urday morning, yard ,.,.,.790
$t-lnch' English Black Brllllantlne. ,
In plain, end fancy weaves, regu
lar too quality; special Saturday
morning, yard ...390
A GREAT HALF-DAY SALE OF;. ; -
WomenVHandsoiTi Summer
Tomorrow at HALF-PIUCE
$6.50 to $35.00 SUITS and DAINTY SUMMERY
COSTUMES HALVED!
clean sweep of all our bewitching, fetching Summer Street and Calling
Costirnies.?. Every, one in the house at and between thse -two prices
included of the alpacas, linens, lawns, organdies, China) silks and net
tings.; In the swell -whites in beautiful lace trimmed, effects, blacks
also, and tans, blues and linen colorings, in pfeited, stitched and
in shprt .every.. style xt -trimming that's favored, by. fashion. Many
. of these swell suits form timely offerings, as they are especially adapt-
efl-tor rivear atTiext wecKs- ikvikuiuin ii-lf n:
RACES. i Choose as you will, from any and all, I IH I PrirP
?6.50 to $35.QO -values at just...,.........,.""" a aivv
Shirtwaists
Women's Silk
At HALF-PRICE, Too !
L EVERY ONE IN THE HOUSE INCLUDED!'
Desfription would be useless, because the offering Includes every Silk
Shirtwaist here; whites, plain and fancy colors, including blacks. In every
variety-of rich and beautiful trimming effect known to this season s au
thoritative fashion .'makers. Splendid White Wash Silks; but--every Silk
Waist-'-you know the superb stock this house shows too well for descrip
tion at further length. ALL -for one-half day 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Sat
urday $3.50 to $38.50 regular values, at HALF-PRJCE!
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.660
.690
25c and 50c Medallions
16c and 34c .
Tiret Tloor.
White And Black Laee Medallions,
for trimming, regular t5o; pe
dal, each .'....160
Another line of lce Medallions,
regular 60O speriai ...... ..840
Three Exceptional Values In
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We Millinery Sliop
'for a Half-Day Bargain Rash -
TOMORROW
Extra Specials for Women and CbSdren
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New. and very stylish Chiffon Shapes, in black, white, violet and i pink, for , dresy women's,
present wear; regular $3.00 values. Special, from 8 a. m. until closing time, 1 prhvp '
at a choice for.... ........................ ......... ............ $l.CO
7 $5.50 SUMATRA STRAWS $1.49
Only about 30 in the lot, don't blame us if you come late and find these bargains gone. These
Hats are of the finest grade of Sumatra Straw, edges bound with narrow black velvet.
Just the hat for outing wear, may be easily and quickly blocked in any shape, will
wear for years. A high grade hat at a very low price, until sold. ..r,.;...;.i. ...... .$1.40
CHILDREN'S 50c CAMPAIGN CAPS 22c ; : ;
For Saturday, buyers, handsome Flannel Caps, In navy, cardinal Snd white, with ! black enamel
band and candidate's name in letters of gilt; regular 60c values. Comely caps lor outing
or campaign wear, 8 to 1 o'clock tomorrow, at, each........'.... ...,...........22f
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25c to T5c Veilings 19c
. Yard
Tlrst Tloor.
Iffon or Net Veilings. In black.
black ' and white, gray, brown.
blue or white, regular Zoo to 7.lo;
special, yard ...190
8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
, 1 2 c Figured Dimities,
. , Lawns and Fatittes 5c . '
Tlrst Tloor.
I.KOO yards of Rattatea, Lawns and
Klsured IMmttles, so popular for
, hot weether dreiwies. r'gulflf
12 Via and llSo good; special, yrd
0
8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
' SATYTBSAT StAXB BAT IW TT
ABT SHOT SSOOHO TZ.OOA.
$1 TatJa Covrs C7c
Linen Burlap Tlie i nvtri, ith
4 H -inch bordr of ttm-v n't irnt.
terlnl, H h f "' T ' ' '
stitch; col'ir re 1. i t
stiea Mti; r-K'ii.ir rt. . t
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