The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 28, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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HEADQUARTERS '
FOR ARTISTIC l
PICTURE FRAMING
BY EXPERT -FRAMERS
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AGENCY FOR
COLUMBIA YARNS.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE
COLLEGE WAISTS
UULICJU u
t The latest shipment! have collars, cuffs and ties in
colors and Scotch plaids. ' Obtainable only at lip-man-Wolfe's.
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They have captured Portland's heart , as they hro
conquered everywhere. "Children cry. for thJrrs.
Onh at- LIpmantWolfe's.
Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Prices are Always the Lowest
SometHlnrf entirely new.' This sale Has ah object It is to impress on your memory the location of every one of our various departments,
some of which have boon moved. We have decided: to. offer from each department for one day only, BARGAIN 3 SO UNU5UAL THAT
YOU WILL NEVEU. FORGET THE. LOCATION OF THE DEPARTMENT IN WHICH YOU BOUGHT THEM. .
Let this advertisement and these bargains serve as your shopping directory and remember that no exaggeration of value, no misstatement
of fact is allowed in this advertisement or in any of our advertisements. . ' ;' !-'. ? r rrW - '
miE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1C3. ' .
iLiur
One
Day
of 'Uo paralleled
Money
Saving
Friday
Sale Tailbr-Ucfls Sniis
mm
liii. Newest Ewly Scaner Styles Vljs to I 19
here have been a number of aales of Women's Suits in Portland this .season
and some wonderful stories have been told of the values offered end the number
of garments disposed of. We go on record, however, with the assertion that at
no other time in any other store has there ever been so" remarkable a collection
of handsome stylish garments as are represented in the lot we have gathered for
this occasion. ' v y ; ; ''-!. , ".
The assortment comprises some of the newest styles, with long and" el- -bow
sleeves, in Jacket, Eton and Novelty Suits; colors black, navy; .
graygreen and fancy mixed suitings ;-sold regularly- up to $30.00.
- 250 Fine China Silk Waists $9 Qg
BCU luucs up IU t.Vtf All lien IUU XOVU , ;
250 White Silk Waists, made of finest quality' China silk, fata variety of fancy
trimmed styles; some with silk embroidered fronts, others In lace and tucked ef
fects, and some in tailor-made style; all new this .season; long or elbow sleeves.'
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For the Summer Ilome
9c
,' A Yatd for 124c Silkoline 10,000 yards of the best
.' quality figured silkolines, in an immense assortment of
loral and OriehtaI'desTgns. '.- ... ,
'J' ' A Yard for 5,000 Yards of Art Cretonnes This sea-x
MUv son's newest and best creations in floral and conven
tional designs ; nothing will brighten up the summer home like ,
a few yards of cretonne. . i ' ,r - ;- 7
. ... ; ' : ; : ; --.s:;-
' '' ; SS Conch Covers, Special $3.68
Couch, Covers of the.besrquality of heavy reversible tapestry,
in Oriental and conventional patterns, with all of the pretty
soft colorings; 3 yards long and 60 inches wide; regularly $3.
Regular $6.00 Couch Covers. - . . 4f I PA
-Special... . . ..r..'.r.. ......... ....... . . . . . .Mtuy
? and i lace Cnrtafas $2.98 i
Your choice of 400 pairs at this price Cluny, Renaissance,
Irish Point, Corded Arabian, Cable Net and Scotch lace ef
fects in a large vaiety of different patterns ; white or Arabian
color. " , , - "'.V.v ; V
All regular $5.00 Curtains special. . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . $3.68
AH regular $6.00 Curtains-Especial.............. Y... $4.49
All regular $7.50 Curtains-Special. .;. ..... . . . ..... ..$5.59
aean-Up Sale ol Millinery 89c SSff
Trimmed Mats Ready to Wears Untriracied D;b
A grand Clean-Up SaleTof Millinery -this Great Friday Sale, when' wef will offer
an assortment of Trimmed, Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed Millinery in an endless
variety of styles for women, misses and children. " '
... Every hat is this season's make. Youll find all the newest shapes and
i a complete line of colors, ' ;
. . ON SALE AT 8 A. M. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ' S!J
Long Kid Gloves $2.50 Up
16-Button Elbow-Length Gloves in
glace or suede kid, in white, black or
colors, all sizes. ;
" Women who know the glove situation
will buy liberally. The white gloves in
glace finish harmonize effectively with
the white calf pumps and ties. French
womenPJike suede gloves because they
are close fitting, make the . hands look
smaller and there are some textures
crepe de chine and soft, sheer wools, for
instance with which they look especial
ly pretty. ' -J
Suede ..$2.50 and S3.25
Glace. ............ ..$3.00 and $4.00
Separate Kid Tops -
White or Clack Scede $1.59 Pair
White or Clack Glace J2.C) Pg!r
There is more advantage in the kid
tops than in silk, 'since they convert
your short street glove into an elbow
length for any special occasion at "a
moment's notice, without the expense
of having several : pairs ' of gloves.
Moreover, one pair of tops will out"
wear several pairs of short gloves -!;
Greatest Values We Have Ever Offered In Washable Dress Goods Less Than 1-2 Price
Summer Wash Goods at prices so extraordinarily low as to render it certain of becoming the greatest in point of satisfaction to the customer as it is superior. in the character and variety of the fabrics con
cerned. A QUICK DISPOSAL SALE OF THOUSANDS . OF YARDS OF WASH REMNANTS, 5c, 9c, UP TO 35cYARD. Most desirable lengths,, comprising Organdies, Swiss, Batiste,
Dimities; Madras, Irish Linen, Finished Suitings, Saxony and Bohemian Madras, Grenadines, Embroidered Voiles and Crepes, Lawns, Dress Ginghams, Percales and Canvas Suiting, 5c, 9c, 12c to5c yd.
j Sale Stamped linens
.: For ..Fancy Work r.?-
Thousands of pieces of this season's latest nov
elties, and. dainty staple stamped linens at sale
prices, y ' -- ...!.'. '
75c Lunch Cloths, 30 inches wide..;. ,...45
$1.00 Lunch Cloths, 36-inch, for.. ... GOf1
50c Centerpieces, 24-inch; . ... . . .35
,30c. Centerpieces,. 18-inch. . . M , .
;45c Tray Cloths, reduced to...,.....,,.... 25
76c Bureau Scarfs, now. ....45
69c Bureau Scarfs, now. .39
$1.25 Linen Lunch Cloths, 30x30, spoke -'.
, stitched .......75
18x54 Linen Bureau Scarfs for............ 75
18x45 Linen Bureau Scarfs for.. ....69
24x24 Linen Centerpieces .'...........,..50
18x18 Linen Centerpieces for..... 39
12x12 Linen Centerpieces f6r.............19
Lot of 50c Pillow Tops for.............. .39
Tapestry Pillow Tops, ready for use, 25
Splendid line of Pillow-Tops, in choice designs for-
outlining or couching. . 25 and 29
Shirtwaists stamped on. pure handkerchief linen
?1.75 and ....... ...... ,...$2.50,
Bolero Jackets, stamped on heavy art linens
81.75 and ....;........ ...... ...... 82.50
Corset'CoveTsr-stamped -on- handkerchief -
linen '. ,.75f
Lingerie Hats, stamped on handkerchief and em
broidery linens, ...65 and 75V
Stamped Parasol Covers for shadow, eyelet or
. French embroidery ". ; . ............ .81.75
Stamped Handkerchiefs ................. .25
Ruffles of every description. , ... .75 to 81.50
Splendid line of Novelties, such as handkerchief,
cravat, glove and veil , cases, stamped on best
- quality art embroidery lining, for . eyelet,
French or ribbon embroidery. v .
Visit our Pyrography Department for new
ideas and suggestions. V"V H r"v - ;,;
7 MM Fancy Silks SOc Yard
. Half pric for1' these Fancy Silks in
checked, figured j.nd: striped, effects;
.colors brown, navy, garnet, reseda and
myrtle ; just the thing for summer
shirtwaist suits or separate, waists.
r ; 12k Ginghams t Yard
. 1,500 yards of Chambray Gingham
in solid colors th? most useful fabric
' for summer wear. A fast-color fabric
for boys' and girls' knockabout suits
nd blouses ; colors . blue, tan, pink,
dark bluegray. ,
" $5.00 Safety Razor $3.68
24 Perfect Blade No Stropping
. This marvelous Razor consists of a frame and
24 steel blades, each 6-1000 of an inch in thick
ness. Each blade can be (used a few'times and
then thrown." away. A new blade for 5 cents.
Will give the best, quickest, easiest, smoothest
shave you ever had at a cost of J4 f a cent a
shave. Never before sold for less flr ( Q
than $5.00. .Now reduced to....... JdeUO
, All sets in neat leather box.'.
. , v , Sale $1.75 Corsets $1.39
" Allover $1.75 C. B., VV. B.
sets, both coutil and batiste.
and Nemo Cor-
$2.00 Cambric Skirts 98c
Women's White Petticoats, made of
good cambric, deep lawn flounce, clus
ter tucks, embroidery ruffle, heay.
Cluny or lace insertion trimming; also
Point de Paris lace and insertion ; val
ues $1.50 to $2.00.
Children's 25c Moslln Drawers 14c
Of good muslin, with hemstitched
hem and cluster tucks, sizes 1 to. 12
Women's 85c Short Kimonos 55c
Made of light dimity, fancy floral
stripe pattern, yoke effect back and
front. . - - -
75c FaAcy Ribbon 25c
. A special offering of Fancy Ribbons, including
6-inch wash prints and heavy taffeta with fancy
colored edge," values SOc to 75c yard. . " ,,
All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon He Yard
Heavy AlUSilk Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches' wide,'
tegular 25c value. ; . '.
35c lace Collars 19c '
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Women's 35c and 25c Lace Collars in Baby
Irish,1 Point de .Venise, Lierre and Point Gaze,
white or black. ' ';:"''?,' . .
Remnant Sale Black and Colored Dress Goods Below Actual Cost
All remnants and ends of Wool Dress Goods in grays, creams, blacks and colors, in dress, waist and coat lengths j
Summer Douse Needs
Prices That Talk Economy
60c Tarine Moth Bags .38
65c Tarine Moth Rolls.......... 48
25c Strong Reed Shopping Baskets' 8
Military Pad Supporters, four straps,
extra strongs regular 35rvalue.25
Household Machine Oil, 3 oz. tin.
ready to be used, regular 20c
rt value 12e
6c Hardwood Tooth Picks,-two for 5
5c Novelty Crepe Sneft Paper, two
for .5
20c Paraffine Wax, lb pkg.r....l24
10c Hair Pins, "wire," box of 200
' Women's SOc Hose 35c Pair-
Women's white or black Lisle Lace
Stockings, all imported goods, in a va
riety of patterns. ' ' . r -
Stationery Spc Is
' Qfi For Box Paper and Envelopes to match,
OC . ruled or plain, regular 15c value.
, For Box PaperandEnvelopcsrfine
12C Indialawn, the new finish paper and
latest shaped envelopes, regularly. 25c
dLQn For Novelty Box of the most stylish'
00 v Paper of the season, latest shape and
colors, worth $1.00 a box. .
For fine Linen Tablets, letter size, best
1UU
10c
quality paper, 25c Value.
For fine Lineti Tablet in commercial
size, best finish paper, regularly 15c.
Men's Hose, 3 Pair for 50c
,. - 2,000. pairs Meji's Fancy Cotton or
Lisle Half Hose in a .great variety of
patterns stripes, figures and-verticals
on . black or colored ' grounds; also
plain black ; values to 50c a pair.
- Men's 20c linen 'Kerchiefs lie
Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, y2
or J-inch hemstitched.
Hen's 20c Initial 'Kerchiefs 12k
Men's all pure Irish linen hemstitchr
ed initial Handkerchiefs, all letters.
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Men's 75c Balbrlggan Underwear 50c
Fancy striped Balbriggan Under
wear, in a great variety of colors ; also
plain unbleached.
Women's Knit Underwear
Priced at a Third lor This. Sate
Ladies' Richelieu Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck,
no sleeves, both trimmed and plain neck ; reg--ular
25c quality. Special,, ....... ..3 for 5Q
Ladies' Ribbed Cotton or Lisle Vests, low- neclc,
no sleeves, trimmed neck ; 35c quality, ea. 25
' Ladies' extra fine Lisle Vests, low neck, no
sleeves, hand trimmed neck; 63c quality,
each 484ft
Ladies' LTmbrella Pants, lace trimmed, in a va
riety of patterns, each........ ........ .25
Ladies extra fine Lisle Pants, lace trimmed; 63o
. quality, each ......... ... ..... . . . . . . ..48$
PORTLAND IMMII
IS
MISSIfJG
It
Disappaart Mysteriously ; With
: Her Husband From House In
: . Dresden, Germany. ;
AUTHORITIES ARE MAKING
ii ATTEMPT TO FIND THEM
Woman Said to Have Been Misa
1 . Edith Francis of This City Before
1 JMarfying : Henry Harcke, German
' Pianist, Soon After Going Abroad.
ProfMaor F1I Hlnk of Drcadaii,
, Germany. ha.MkeJ th local poUca to
aid him in locating- Mr. and Mrt. Hnrf
Harcka, ' who lived-In : Dreadan until
recently. Mfa. Harcke, he aaya. came
to .Germany from . Portland a Mlaa
Edith Franc! She waa a tant:of
muale and married after her arrival
there. ' ' " .: '
In" thla Ctty a Mtaa. Edith Prancta
rceldeii at.it? Euirene street, while an.
other young woman with th4Manename
Uvea at 434 Tenth street rh are In
', the city and neKher haa ever been In
Germany. 'It la accordingly thought by
' the police that Profeaaof Kelnk omitted
the laat name of the young woman for
whom he la aearcblng. '
The ' relchathaler mentioned aa bar
ing been borrowed from the hired girl
represent In our coin about $351. A
relchathaler la of the value of 18c -
The letter folio we:
"In Gonaequence of the peculiar cir
cumstance attached to the atranga dis
appearance from their apartmenta her
of two Americana, Mr. and, Mrs. Henry
Harcke, the latter of whom waa a young
lady from yonr city, who fcameto Dree
den, Germany, - laat winter to Continue
bar studlea In tnualc but tnatead wa
married rather suddenly laat Chiistma
to the aforesaid Mr. Harcke. 1 . take
the liberty to wrtte to you, the police
department hers having ao far been un
able to find the slightest: trae of the
couple. , ... ; :
All Trace of Them Toai.
"As said. Mr. and Mrs. Harcke ' In
formed their acquaintances hers, Inclod
Ing - myself, on May 11, that they In
tended . to make a little excursion to
Saxon, Switaerland, from which they
would be back at ths latest in a week or
ten daya, and aa not ons stngls word
has been heard from them aver since,
and aa Mrs. Harcke, whose first name
waa Edith Francis, was In ths habit of
frequently wearing considerable Jewelry
and as Mr. Harcke at tlmea carried a
large amount of money, and as they
sometimes went drinking- In certain
public places, ws fear, that possibly
some harm may. have come to them
for theee reasons, because sines their
rather audden departure from hers on
May It. he saying his wife's health had
recently been very poor, ' alt trace of
them baa been lost. ' ...
"Considerable mall has accumulated
In 1 their apartments hero, '- which for
reasona above atated ws ars unable to
forward, though we know positively
that relatives of hers are living In yeur
city and also In soma place In California
(formerly Ban Francisco). Perhaps you
will kindly causa some notloe to appear
at once In your local papers stating
these facta, so that ths friends and rela
tives of hers living In your city may be
notified of , the strange disappearance
of ths lady. " - ..s.
Xlred 01x1 Aarlons.
"Their hired girl hers, who was among
the laat hers who had seen them alive.
Is quits overcome with anxiety; shs says
.that Mr. Harcke has received 400 relcha
thaler of her money, shs being promised
that on returning to the Stages they
would take her with them. Then -there
are two American ladies In Harcke'
apartments anxiously waiting to hear
what has become of the couple; they
rented part - of ths apartmenta from
them, for which they say they have paid
Harcke aeveral montba rent trr advanoa.
With ms Mr. Harcke, who Is by profes
sion a pianist, 1 years of age. smooth
shaven, medium height and lightweight,
has a written contract for a series of
concerts- to be given here, and I cannot
believe that unleaa aomethlng very se
rious had happened he would leave me
without even a word of Information, as
already a considerable amount of pre
liminary arrangements for ths concerts
have been made and aa hi seemed par
ticularly happy about this undertaking.
"Ths American deputy consul at Ham
burg, with whom Harckef and his wife,
as well as myself are acquainted, has
wrlttenthat the (lasr he heard of Mr".
Harclce was previous to May 10, and hs,
too, has sines been without word from
them snd consequently has atso not the
slightest knowledge of what has become
of them. r
"Trusting that my sending these few
facta to you may aid In either locating
ths coupls themselves or at least some
o( her relatives and friends living In
your city, and knowing of- the sfflotency
Of most of ths American police depart
ments, 'I am confident that you will
leave nothing undone to aid In solving
this mystery and that you ' will do ao
with the apeed and energy for which
Americans -fcava woo repute everywhere.
"For obvious reasons an early reply
from you will greatly oblige us. Thank
ing yoi for your efforts in the matter,
1 am with highest esteem, respectfully
yours,
- "PROFESSOR FELIX HEINK. !
"14 Rabener fit, Dreaden. Germany.";
GETS PERMIT TO BUILD -AN
APARTMENT -HOUSE
Mrs. ,F. Sutherland has received a
permit for a two-story frams building
to be used ss an apartment houas on
Lucretla street between Washington and
Everett. It will cost $4,tU0. Dunlap
Bros, ars ths contractora. . .."
. Other permits have been laaued as
follows:
' Fred Matthes, -one-story dwelling.
Bast Thirty-third near Division, cost,
11,000; Masonic Temple association,
excavation. JVest Park corner Tamhlll,
cost It. 800; Oust Hahn, repairs to two
dwellings, Vancouver avenue between
TUlamook and Page, cost f!3 each;
Chris Wtnsent, one-story dwelling, Van
couver avenue between Shaver and
Mason, cost f 1.100; W. A. Klrkpatrlck,
two-atory dwelling. Depauw corner
Hodge; coet, 1 1,400; Elnora Dlel, one
story dwelling. Cherry near Prettyman
avenue, cost. 11.100; Adam Olaen. one
story dwelling, Eaat Eleventh between
Rhine and Frankfort, coat, f 1.100; E. M.
Gilbert, two-atory dwelllnt,,Wheeler be
tween East Seventeenth, and East Nina-,
tsenth, cost, 12,100. - -
SAYS WILLIAMS IS
MAN WHO ROBBED HIM
Lata; this afternoon, John H. Wil
liams, who was arrested pear Hunting
ton with Esra Coon "for complicity Ip
operating a counterfeiter's mill, sear
Huntington, was positively Identified by
Joseph Penney, when furnished with a
.rv.v
description of ths aUeged counterfeiter,
ss ths man who held Penney up In the
rathskeller In ths basement of ths Port
land hotel two years , ago.
Williams, who haa saUed under the
name of Joe Den and A. 8. Stafford,
together with two companions per
formed one of thebndeat hold-ups ever
perpetrated oh the Pactflo , coast. Ths
three men entered ths rathskeller late
In ths evening snd sat at ons of the
tables sngaged In drinking-. At - 11
o'clock. Mr. Penney Is In ths habit of
figuring up ths day's sales and was
counting ths money when ha waa sur
prised by two men In front of his desk,
while another, cams up-from ths rear
and seised ths money. Ths men then
fled, snd Williams was later arrested,
but ths evidence waa not sufficient to
convict him. ,. .
STo Beef Trust There. :
. " From the Philadelphia Record.
In Argentina beef Is so cheap that
eattls are chleflT valued for their hldaa.
A. beef trust appears to bs wanted In
mat ravorea country. . i
- - THE POLICY-HOLDERS' COMPANY 1 r
- When you haye a policy in the Oregon Life you have one con
taining the very best features of all other companies. In addition
to that you are an owner in the company and the profits of the busi
ness' go to yoil. -;- . .-.
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HOME QFFICE, COMMONWEALTH BLDO, SIXTH AND
ANKENY STS PORTLAND, OREGON, f. ,
:' ' A. L. MILLS, President " V.
L. SAMUEL, General Manager.
CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, Asst. Mgr.
DEMOCRATS OF STATE ARE
PREPARISB FOR BANQUET
Indicationt Are That Jeff ersonian
Feast Will Be Great Success
In Every Particular. .
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Democrats throughout ths stats arc
taking a keen Interest In the Jeffer-sonlan-banquet
to bs held In this olty
next Monday night and all signs point
to . a large and enthualastlo gathering.
No written Invitations ars being issued
except to speakers. Every Iemoorat
la Oregon Is to consider himself invited .
and all who come wUl he welcome. Ths
charge Is a dollar a plats and D. M.
Watson, who Is to prepare ths f asst.
promises a rare treat.
Governor George C ChsmberUIn and
C. K. ft Wood wlll mik. th. ... nni.. t
speeches. Many other prominent lem-
wiaii mrm o mass nve-minuts talks..
Among those who havs accepted Invi
tations to speak ars Charles V. Oallo- .
WSV Inil J,m Uim. nMKM
- . - j v. -.ti, can
didates for congress at the last eleottoni'"
oupreme juage 1 nomas i, Hauey, Rob
ert A. Miller. ' candidate for attomy'
general; Frederick V. Holman of 1 Port
land; Senator M. A. Miller of Linn
county; Senator Coehow of Roaeburr,
Judge 8am White and Judge Smith of
Baknr City, Bnater-elect J. E. Hod
of Oregon City, the man who defait
Senator Oeorse C Brownll; J. O. I ')
of Uranta i'aa. Rntxtrt r-r-tH r' j ,.
sephlrie couutr. John II. i t c .
torta. W. R I- -1 of II i i .
J. H. PWf tt :t ..
Tha p'-- t ln t r
been s 1, but It . 1 I I
In f r -I c It