The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 25, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY KVPUrTU.
M. MM.
KILLER TELLS OF
LIFE IN JAPAN
POimJWS IMg ST0M I Qtps. WORTH AN b KMC STORE HBMS Jffigggi:aPM
Two Great Sales in Women's Apparel Salons
MAKE FRIDAY'S 182d GRAND 'ECONOMY SALE" OF PECULIAR INTEREST TO FEMININITY
Community Idea as Opposed to
Individualism Controlling
Feature in islands.
PERSONS NOT WANTED
TAKE THEIR OWN LIVES
Ifaajr Students Jumped Into Vol
canoes This Ssjrnmcr When
Plunked st Examinations Families
Arrange
- " - t Tha Journal.)
University of Oreaon. Eugene, Oct.
16 Consul-General H. B Miller epeka
on tha political conditions of Japan at
tha university to a large audience yes
terday. He said. In part:
"The atmosphere of -Japes and their
civilisation la entirely different from
our usual conception and from our own
civilisation. In our country we have
extreme Individualism and the differ
ence between our civilisation and the
Japanese is In too individual system
and the group organization of thought.
In Japan there la no suggestion of lndl-
Ttduallam. Therc-'ls there only oaa in
dividual, the aaaperor. and the Japanese
arutrteot peaces all hU life on thla atanrtr
point He la not a single person, but
a part of his family, never thinking of
personal obligations, but always of hla
family Sometime an American thinks
he has a strong friend among the Jap
anese and then without a' word be with
draws because some one of the commu
nity has a dislike for the foreigner.
"It is very herd far us to understand
this group idea, and the Japanese do
at understand our Individualistic one
at all. Everything;, every action that
originates in the head of the family. Is
for the welfare of hia household, for
his village, for hla country, hut not for
If van aak a. Jananese today what
his desires are ho wlU answer: It Is
to serve my country.' Suppose every
man in thlacountry thought this way
of hla family and not for the welfare
f himself. Suppose every man thought
this war of his town suppose every
man had a aim liar permeating thought
for hla country, what a field would be
opened for the improvement of the wel
fare of the country!
"When a young man becomes of a
marriageable- age the family takes the
matter up and looas over ma vmage
for a suitable maid. The more definite
arrangements are made through a third
person, the young people not knowing
anything about it. believing It to be
for the good of the village. In the vil
lage the family ia the unit, all Its in
habitants making the village the -baste
group, so that the Individual's conduct
Is ruled by the community. Though to
day the government has Introduced
many new things, the basic machinery
la laid upon a elan organisation.
"I myself have the greatest reapsat
Cor this organisation. I believe In that
Organization lies the beat power of the
self are of civilisation, for our .own net
on that will preserve our Integrity In
the future. ,(
"When any man becomes out of har
mony with tha group Inhabitants of
the village he commits suicide, -rnua
many students lumped into tne vol
canoes thlg summer. In these cases
perhaps some of the villages had aent
them to one of the universities or some
private person bad done so for the good
Of the village. The student failed to
pass the examination, thus In his own
Tee making himself a disgrace not
worthy of life Many such results of
the group system are absolutely vicious,
hut there sre many of great virtue.
"The great lnduatrles of Japan are
controlled by the government, so that
when any need la seen It Is at onoe
supplied Thus we see the greatest of
concentration of her railroad and bank
ing systems and shipping Interests, and
the others in a more or leas degree.
Therefore, in my opinion, we will It
years from now have to sit at the feet
of Japan and learn how to cooperate
with one another for the good of our
country as Japan la now and haa bean
sitting at our feet and learning our in
dustrial system.'
NEW CORPORATIONS
FILE THEIR CHARTERS
(Sperl.! DhMtrh to The Joarnat.)
Salem, Oct. 26. Articles of Incorpora
tion were filed yesterday as follows
iwith the secretary of state:
The Standard Consolidated Mines, a
company Incorporated under the lawa
Of the state of Arizona, haa signified
lta Intention to engage In business in
this state. Ned T. Heath or comer,
Orant county, waa appointed attorney.
The Linn ton Land company; Incorpo
rators, George K. Martin, William X
Brewster and William T. alulr; princi
pal office. Portland; capital stock, 175.-
ovu.
Gordon Phils Cits. Manufacturing.
Power Light company; Slgmusd
SlohsL Henry Hewett and R. W. Wil
bur; capital stock. I1TB.000; principal
asYlce. Portland.
Marahoald Commission company of
Coos oounty; incorporators. I. M. Con
don, TX W. Small. E. E. Straw, Robert
Ma rude n and M. D. Poynts; capital
stock, $1,000.
HOLY ROLLER VICTIMS
EXAMINED FOR SANITY
iSeeenl Mspctea to The JeeraaLI
HlUeboro. Or., Oct. 15 Complaints I
were yesterday filed In the county court
Setting forth that Mrs. Ann Macks and
Mary Ann Morrlng are Insane and un
safe to he at large The complaints
were sworn to by Charles A. Morrlng,
husband. Mrs Macks and her daughter,
Mrs. Morrlng. are residents or Farming
ton and are the women who have been
acting after the Holy Rollsr fashion J
They will ha examined today probably I
by Justice Bagley, in tha absence sf
County Judge Goodln.
AMen a Lewie- Best Bread.
Corn INIjrrit
rinllowesesn Party
OA
INK
TIONl
m 2 Sales of Importance f r
I C to Housewives I v
Domestic Aisle First Floor.
Good Huck Towels 7c A lot of splen
did quality Huck Tow;ls, in Urge, gen
erous size 17x33 with plain white or
colored borders. Extra special for Fri
day buyers,' at ....... ...Td
Handsorae Cretonnes, 7c yard Here
an opportunity for those homefolk who
have in mind the making up of warm,
oft and "comfy" bed-comforts to se
cure the needed covering at leas than
usual cost; We shall place on sale for
Friday buyers a lot of 1,000 yards of
fancy Cretonnes, in a splendid, full se
lection of handsome colorings, at the
extra special price per yard of T4
Dress Goods Salons
Rousing Special Values Ready for
Friday Buyers
Annex Fifth Street First Floor.
We've selected the fabrics most in de
mand to act as Friday's special trade
magnets. Fabrics new aa the morning
fashions of types most spproved by cor
rect dressers cvciywhcie. The special
pricings are for two days Friday sad
3080 Ysrds Imported English Plaid
Suitings, in every new wanted color
combinations, 38 inches wide; sold
everywhere at $100 per yard. Special
for Friday and Saturday, per yard..Ts)
50-inch Novelty Suiting, every yard new
fall fabrics, colors are reds, browns,
greens, grays, modes and navys; our reg-
Sfcr fl.OO grade. Qpes-ist, oBly, Ter
yard
BLACK DRESS FABRICS
MOHAIRS IN A SALE.
Imported Ft!""1 Mohairs, in Sicilian
and Brilliantine weaves '
Regular $1.00 grades. Special, yard.
only
Regular $1.25 grades. Special, yard
only ............... ".Ow
Regular $1.50 grades. Special, yard,
only
For Friday and Saturday Only.
Silks tor a Silk Season
Costs Are Less for Next Two Days
Annex Fifth Street First Floor.
The edict has gone forth Milady of
Fashion must be robed in silks this sea
son and ailka were never more beauti
ful. Foresight has sided us in obtaining
the correct silks for the Winter's garb
ing at less than usual, elsewhere hold
ings. We share the savings with our
patrons today and tomorrow. Examplea:
Roysl Wash Taffeta, 19 inches wide, in
white, cream, black and all wanted col-
.Miilir Jr crrade Snecial. the
I
ard, only ewgej
.nnrA Plaid Sllka ,V,fV VlfH AW
and all pure silk, equal in value to any
$1.00 silk shown in the city; but our 85c
grade. Special the yard, only s
A Bargain Trio
Specials That Appeal to Men
Annex First Floor.
Men's 75c Underwear 49c A line of
men's brown mixed Jersey ribbed fleeced
Underwear, warm and serviceable; reg
ular valut 75c. Special, garment .. 49e
Boys' 75c Golf Shirts 37c Boys' Golf
Shirts in madras, some with silk and
mohair fronts; regular value 75c. Spe
cial Men's $1.00 Night Robes 74c A line of
Men's outing flannel Night Shirts, made
long and wide, felled teams, trimmed
with white braid; regular value $100.
Special Td
Three Hundred $5
Bliou Millinery Sahns,
A Hundred Pretty Evening Gowns
and Party Dresses ILZjr
Third Off
Beautiful, exquisite creations of plain and figured molls, pretty dotted Swisses and
dainty lawns, built on Princess models, charmingly trimmed in fetching laces, ruf
fles and tucks, insertions and hand embroideries. Best values in Portland at their reg
ular prices, that range up from the simple white party frock at $10 to the patrician
evening gown of cobwebby laces and exquisite mulls or Swisses, that are worth
some $60. Choose from this special convention on Friday at ONE-THIRD REDUC-
Xlocks:
(hod Timekeepers
HIGH CLASS DINNER SETS
In a Special Sale Friday on Third Floor.
$2.75 Oak Framed Clocks $145 Natural
or Flemish oak finished docks ia new
designs, 25 inches high, strike hoar and
half hour; regular value $275. Spe
cial New shipment of gold and copper fin
ished Clocks at special prices.
New lines Bohemian Glassware ia new
finishes.
Haviland China ia new Dorder -decorations.
$82.00 English China Dinner Sets $5.00
117-piece English China Dinner Set in
white and gold; regular value $8200
Special .BwB.OO
WORTH
HOURLY SALE" OF GOOD SHOES
A Bsem saved is s Denny earned" How easy tia to "make money" st our regular FRIDAY HOURLY BALKS. All yon
need beirin mind is to BE ON TIME. No item advertised will be sold at less than regular-except DURING HOUR AD
VERTISED. 1 " i to opm
8 TO I AM.
Women's $1-50 Felt
1 Julia. laV Women's
Juliets, made of best
felt, with hand turned
soles, fur trimmed, ia black or brown
felt; our $1.60 value. Special at. .98e
9 TO 10 A M.
Women's 60c Rubbers. 43c Women's
Storm Rubbers, best quality, any sise; our
60c value. Special, at
10 TO 11 A. M.
Children's Shoes in twenty-five styles,
broken lines, bat all good shoes; either
button or lace, patent or kid leataers.
Sizes 2 to 6. no heel
1; our $1-50 value.
e e
SneciaL st
Sixes 3 to 8, spring heel; our $2.90 value.
Special, st
11 A. M. TO 12 M.
Women's Shoes. Worth to $4.00, for $25 Wo
men's fine shoes, in patent and lad leathers; lace
style. Five of our best styles ell this seasons
lasts and patterns: welt and hand turned soles:
values to $4.00. Special, at ........ .......
12 TO 1P.1L
Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes for $229
in patent and dull leathers; Blucher or
all
new stvle srooas; our o.ju ""
Special, at
Women's Domet Flan
nel Nightrobes
Worth $1-25, Special at 98c
Annex Second Floor
The colder nights of the Winter months
are at hand and folks need warmer
night garb. We've arranged for hun
dreds of women to make a saving to
morrow in providing for such wants. In
a special offering for the day only we
shall place on sale a large purchase of
women's white Domet Flannel Night
gowns, made with plain yoke and cuffs.
trimmed attractively
around collar-
splendid $1 25 gown.
Special, at. . .91
and $6 Hats $3.95.
Annex, Second Floor
$5 00 snd $6.00 Hats going out every
dsy. Coming in from tne worxrooms
and leading eastern makers to the mil
linery salons; hundreds every day. A
constant inflow and outgo which
means always a showing of .hats fresh
from the conjurer s needle and deft an
gers Can't help but be up to the very
minute in style Greater variety thsn
ever, this week, in shapes and shades;
black and colors, simple and dressy ef
fects. Tell as your preference we n
do the rest yes, well do even better-
tomorrow I The success 01 last wees a
sale prompts us to repeat the offer; here
it is for tomorrow: Two hundred
amart, stylish trimmed nets from tne
$5 and $6 tables, silk velvet and braid
shapes, bewitchingfy trimmed with
flowers ana ornaments; dcsi j
i snd $6 values tn
town. Special
Friday for
$3.95
REGULAR
PRICES
WomerUMJJm-
brellas for 98c
First Floor.
Women's Piece-dyed Taffeta Umbrel
las, full si re. steel rod and Paragon
frame, with Princess and opera crook,
box wood handles; our $1.50 value. Spe
cial Economy Sale Price, each.... 984
Pay Less Than Half tor
These Nettings
First Floor.
$1.00 Nettings for 48c A lot of Silk
Nets for evening dresses; ia pink, light
'blue, gray, black and ecru; our $1.00
value. Special Economy Sale Price, the
yard
YOUR TIME I FRIDAY'S
ANNEX SIXTH STREET FIRST FLOOR
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Men's Shoes
regular lace;
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2.89
Bargain Splashes
A Tm"g of tiny things at under
prices that make big ygfass sure to cre
sts commotion tomorrow In the Small
Wares Shops First Floor:
50c Heevy Bevel Glass Shaving Mirrors,
Besel Backs. Special SOd
Shinola Shoe Polish Outfits. Spe
cial, set v. ?5f
15c Bar White Castile Soap. Special 104
15c Boa Witch Hasel Toilet Sosp. Spe
cial 10s)
Be Black Hard Rubber Pressing Combs.
Special T4
35c 1-lb. package Linen Lawn Cloth Fin
ish Writing Paper. Special 35
10c pecksge linen Lawn Piniah Envel
opes so match. Special Ts)
15c Poet Card Writing Tablets. Spe
cial , 94
White Wesed Paper, 24 sheets in roll.
Special 4s)
20c Fancy Decorated Crepe Paper, in
sssnrted designs. Special 104
10c Psper Beet English Pins. Sge-
lewelry Specials
AnnexFirst Floor.
65c Sterling Silver Scarf Pine aSc Pret
ty Sterling Silver Scarf Pins, in a great
variety of designs, oxidised, bright and
French gray finish; our regular 65c val
ues. Special, st 4
25c Orsduated Beed Chains 15c An as
sortment of Bead Neck Chains, gradu
ated sires, in all colors; our regular 2Se
values. Special, at a4
25c Black Beauty Pins 17c Black en
ameled Beauty Pins, with best spring
wire pine, six do s card; our regular .25c
values. Special v .!
Brooches, Values up to Kit, Special
for 50c An assortment of Brooches, in
enamel stone-set, etc; values up to $121
Special, your choke for "Of
$8.50 L
aWk
tom. Tne
best selline:
and a great
Special Friday, at .
Buy Six Handkerchiefs
For a Dollar
Fust Floor.
Ladies' Cambric Handkerchiefs, with
54-inch hemstitched border; splendid val
ue at, o tor ,. vf
Ladies' All Linen Hsndksrchlefs, Rich
ardson's famous make: with -inch
hem; our 12c value. Special Economy
Sale Price, 6 for .
Rug Buyers Will
Profit
Friday They May Buy on 4th Floor.
Heavy Axminster Rugs Worth $2.50 for
$1.83 Good heavy Axminster Rugs ia
handsome oriental and floral designs;
sise 27x80 inches: good value at $2.50.
Special Economy Sale Price, each )1
WEEKLY
Women's Shoes, Val
ues to $8.50, for $1. OS
Broken lines in Wo
men's Shoes, in Detent
and bright leathers; Blucher and regu
lar cuts, welt and light soles; values to
$8.60. Special, at $ 1.98
a to i p.m.
Women's Slippers. Vetoes to $3.00. for
$1.39 Women's Slippers broken lines, in
all kinds of leathers and styles; all desir
able goods; values to $3.00. Special
est eeew eessisaBSsos ee a e
S TO 4 P.M.
Women's $2.00 Comfort Julleta for $1.41
Women's Comfort Juliets, made with elas
tic sides; rubber or leather heels, with or
without fur trimming, warm or regular
lined; values to $2.00. Special, at .. .2 1.41
4 TO 5 P.M.
Oirls' School Shoes in five styles of button or lace;
plain and inserted mat design; good weight exten
sion sole; splendid for school wear
Sises 5 to 8; our $1.75 value. Special, st f 1.29
Sixes 8H to 11; our $2.00 value. Special at. . 1.49
Sixes 1 1 V to 2; our $2.50 value. Special, at. .$1.69
5 TO 6 P. M.
Boys' Shoes ia black or tan leathers, made for
good service
Sixes 9 to 13; our $2.00 value. Special at. .f 1.49
Sixes 1 to Syi; our $2.50 value. Special at..fl.T9
Women's $1.50 Shoul
der Shawls $1.17
Annex Second Floor.
So many of these Shawls needed at this
season to throw over the head or shoul
ders when one "goes neighboring,'' or to
do neighborhood shopping, or for wear
to aad from the theatres, on the street
cars. Friday we place on sale in the
Annex Second Floor s lot of cir
cular or squsre shawls of fine Shetland
floss, pretty, light but warm, made in
the "shell" and other fancy stiches fa
vored by those who delve in needle
craft; black, white sad chinchillas: reg
ular good values at $1.50 Special Fri
day, at fl.1T
Pretty Creations in Art
Netdlecraft
At Special Prices Friday
Annex Art Salons Second Floor.
12c Doilies 5c Pretty applique Doilies,
in round or square shape, sise 7 to 10
inches each; regular 12c value. Special
Friday only, at, each 4
60c Center Pieces or Shams, 29c Appli
que Center Pieces or Shams, in either
prettily scalloped or plain border; 60c
value. Special Friday, at 294
The Leather Goods Sec
tion Contributes
Annex First Floor.
Women's $2.75 Leether Hand Bags $1JS
A line of leather Head Bags the
new popular deep shape, leather HasA.
leather covered and riveted trasses, best
stitched leather handles, gilt or gun
Walking Skirts
$5.95
A timely bargain in a handsome, dressy and
iceable Walking Skirt of fine Panama cloth.
fully tailored, built on 5-gored model, plaited front
and back with double folds of material around bot
trim and chic round lengtn. une ot tne
HUH icugua, uu us usw
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skirts of the
value at $8.60.
Women's Underwear
and Hosiery
A Group of Bargains
m Their
-Knitwear
Floor.
Women's 60c Underwear for 45c Wo-
. as. ... I
men s medium weignt cotton extra aise
vest and pants, fins ribbed, cream color,
long sleeves vests, French band pants;
sises 7 89 s fine soft garment : our 60c
value. Special Economy Sale Price, the
flTgirmcn t a see
Women's $100 Union Setts, $2.29 Wo
men's pink and blue Swiss ribbed Vega
silk Union Suits; long sleeves, snkle
length: our $3.00 valae. Special Econo
my Sale Price, the suit fJk2a
Women's $1.25 Silk snd Cotton Under,
wear 98c Women's fall weight silk and
cotton Vesta and Tights the "Merode"
long aad short sleeve vesta, ankle
length pants; our $125 value. Special
Economy Sale Price, the garment.. 984
Missis' $1.00 Union Bails, 49s Misses'
"Merode" Cotton Union Suits, winter
weight A line of broken sixes in two
different weights; our $1.00 value. Spe
eisl Economy Ssle Price, the sult..4f
Woman's 25c Cotton Hoes 15c Wo
men's medium weight Cotton Hose, fsst
black, seamless, fashioned ankle the
"Barton" hose; our 25c value. Special
Economy Sale Price, the pair . .. .14
Women's 50c Cotton Hoes 38c Wo
men's black ingrain Cotton Hose, full
fashioned, good weight; big 50c value.
Special Economy Sale Price, the
nsir 4
Children's 33c Hose 23c Children's
black fine ribbed Shawknit lisle Hose:
all sises 5 to VOt our 35c value, kesrisl
Economy Ssle Price, the pair aM
Worth-while Savings
Friday
In a Great Sale ot Handsome Lace
Curtains
Fourth Floor.
For the adornment of the living
rooms, nothing adds so much to the
cheery aspect of the home ss pretty lace
curtains draped in the windows. Tbese's
s special sale tomorrow details:
ee en t rr.n. ta 7 WMt
Tr , m et- . a
Curtains, ot extra nne quairrv; an excel
lent reproduction ot one oi ine most ex
oenslve designs a handsome allover
pattern with border, 3)4 yards in length,
50 inches wide; our $3.50 value. Special
Economy Sale Price, the pair... $2. tat
Sumptuous Laces for
Halt
Jt Craat Special
Friday Eoant
First Floor.
Economy Sale of Black Chentilly
Ednas. Oaloona end Insertions A
lot of handsome blsck Chentilly
ia edges, galoons and insertions,
able far trimsatng evening di
waists, etc Special Economy
Prices for Friday only
Our 20c value. Special at, the yd.
2r 25c value. Special at, tne ye.
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85c value.
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