The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 29, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JO URNAE. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1CC3.
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Clcrb Closed Today Credit Purchases Mads Hero Tomore December Acss:n:tC.crQ CcccJ Today
Artistic Picture Framing Done
Portland Agents for Butterick
Patterns and the Christmas De
lineator 'Subscriptions- Taken
Id Your- Order- HolulayOrl
den Should be Placed at Once
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Women's
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$18-$50 Vol's.
Half
For Tomorrow's 879th Friday Sur
prise Sale - Portland's leading cloak
store offers a sensational bargain in
women's high-grade Tailored Suits
200 garments to select from, this
season's very latest fashions and ma
terials, Pony Coats, Prince Chap
Suits, Bolero blouses, blouses with
peplum and tight-fitting jacket ef
fects, Persian and button trimming.-'
velvet, collar and cuffs, tailor
strapped and stitched suits; checks,
mixtures and solid colors; cheviots,
broadcloths, tweeds and serges, in.
all sixes ;. suits selling regularly at
prices from $18 Tk
uo to $50 each, at 2 1
See big Fifth St. Window Display ;
Better plan to come early if you
want the best bargains 2d Floor,
Women's.Childn'sFlanrielGovris
Our entire stock or Women's and 'Children's .anneletftTpiwns on
sale at special prices. You'll appreciate one of these warm night dresses
these cold nights. Styles are the very best Fancy stripes and all white
trimmed in fancy silk and cotton braids. High neck; .Mother Hubbard
and round-neck Kimono styles. All sizes. Grand. bargains. ; ' i.
$1.23 Valnet each at . 98 $3.00 Va nes each at $1.59
$1.50 Valnas each at $1.2 9 -$3.50 Valaes each at $1.98
3000 Pdrs of Womcrfs Hose
50c Values Tomorrow for 33c Pair
3,000 pairs of women's fine Hosiery at
a very low price tomorrow -Three big
lots to select from Extra quality light
weight black cottons, all over lace and ;
"boot effectsrveiy best-pattemsrHerms--
dorf dye, Hosiery we"sellthousands of
pairs of every week at 50c a pair All
sizes Buy all you want of t'- ;
them tomorrow at, per pair
Mail and Phone Orders . will receive our
prompt and careful attention Order early "
"Great special , values in women's fine Silk
Hosiery All grades
Women's Ruffe, Very Low Priced
Our entire stock of" Women's Neck Raffs at exceptionally low prices tomor
row. Novelty Chiffons; Nets, and Liberty Silks. Latest styles .and colors,
rink, light blue, brown, white, black and white and black, in ruffs' and cape ef
fects. ' Grand bargains at , . . ' f '
$2.75 values reduced to, ea.$2.00 $7.50 values reduced to, ea. $ 5.G3
$3.00 values reduced, to, ea . $2.19 $10.00 values reduced to, ea . $7.69
$3.50 values reduced to, ea. $2.79 $11.00 values reduced to, ea. $8.60
$5T00 values reduced to, ea. $3. 79 $11.50 values reduced to, ea. $8.80
$8.50 values reduced to, ea. $4.89 $16.50 values reduced to, ea. $12.49
300 of Them, Choice at $3. 1 0
In the men's Clothing store' for Tomorrow's
879th Friday Surprise Sale a great : special
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lot of , men's blanket Bath Robes at about
half their value Opportunity to buy a pleas
ing holiday gift at a big' saving These
Robes are full length and width" with large'
Byron collar and trimmed with cord and
tassel Great assortment of patterns and
colorings; neat dark effects in browns, grays,
blues, greens, tans, figures, dots and allover
effects -A necessary article
f or men-Tomorrow 1 only '
mm
your, choice at low price
S$3.10
See Morrison Street Window Display- Mail arid
' Phone Orders will receive our prompt and careful
attentions-Order today Second Floor
$5.00 Couch CoversS 3,95 Ea.
Great special lot of OnentaT Couch TJoYers7T)Iue,. redT green" and "terra eottar
very large assortment of patterns and color combinations-, size
60 inches wide by 3 yards long; best $s- values on sale atJ...
200 Negus Couch Covers, reds and greens, Oriental patterns, very'
. best styles, 60 inches- wide, 3 yards long, special., values at......
Rope Portieres of heavy chenille cord suitable for; doorways, 4 to
6 feet wide,, red and Oriental colorings; our best $7.50 values, at..
S3.9S
$1.65
$4.95
Reg. $3.35 VakBoxof 6, $ 1 .39
Grand Friday bargain In women's
.fine Handkerchiefs, six in a box, a.
special offering that should interest
p61tdaysh6pperatiBTy-economic-
ally inclined These Handkerchiefs
are all pure linen Pretty hemstitch
cd and embroidered designs put up
six different patterns in a fancy box,
making a sensible as well as pleas
"g Holiday gift Regular vaL $2.25
a box Your choice to
morrow while they last
$1.39
Our Great Sale of Gas Ranges
In the Big Basement Store Tomorrow. Housekeepers Are Interested.
4-burner Classic Gas Ranges, 16-inch oven, separate broiler, C 1 1t
full guaranteed. Regular $23.25 model, on. sale; at V 1 C ea7
4-burner Gas Range, with warming oven, 20-inch baking oven COfl t
and broiler. Regular $35.00 Gas Range, on sale at ytfOJVJ
4-burner Gas Rangewith lg-inch oven and broiler; $14.50 value 11.19
4-burner Gas Range, with 18-inch overt,' without broilerr $12-50 value ..9.95
2-burner Gas Range, 18-inch oven and broiler; $11.25 value .... ......99.00
2-burner Gas Range, 18-inch oven, no broiler; $9.00 value, each 97.43
J 000 Renaissance Pieces
$3.50 to $4.00 Vahics $1,59
75c to $1.35 Values now 47c
50c to 60c Values now 23c
Three great special lota of Renaissance p
pieces on sale for Tomorrow's 879th Friday
Surprise Sale - at temptingly low prices
Handsome pieces in large assortment and
marvelous values. .-,
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LOT 1 Choice Renaissance Dresser and
Bureau Scarf a,J 8x54 and 20x54-lnch obiong,
square, round and octagon medallion cen
ters, $2.60 to $4.00 values tftl CO
the 'extremely low price of. ea P J r
LOT 2 Choice ' Renaissance centers, 18
inch size, round and square, - good assort
ment -of - patterns; 75ct to L20
values at the very low price of, ea
4?c
LOT -3 Choice Renaissance pieces,' 12-
inch size, round and square, all new, pat
terns, our regular- 50c and 60c . l
values at the very low price of, ea & V
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the Big Fifth Street
See
Window- Display
Great China Specials in Basement
-Crest special lot of 400 German China Pitchers, with neat floral deco- 1 'l-
, rations, 1-quart size; regular 30c values, on sale at the low price of.... 1 9C
Great special lot of 400 Dainty German China Sugar Bowls and Cream 00
Pitchers; regular 35c and 40c values, on sale at the low price, a pair....VwC
Holiday displays of Silverware, Cutglass, . Copper 'Noyelties, . Nickle-Plattd
Ware, Chafing Dishes, 5 o'clock Teas, etc, are now complete a showing'
second to none In tbs eity. ; Buy early and avoid the crowds. :'. -
3'000lMeI-'s... SEiirts
$1 Values for 49c
3000 men's fine Golf Shirts on sale tomor
row at half value All new styles in great
asaprtmentrMadrasrOfords and percalear
iight''and'darlrpatterng. attached or-aepa
rate cuffs, stripes, figures and plain blues,
tans and grays All new fall and winter
Shirts that we sell thousands of at SIXHT
each All sizes and sleeve lengths AjTkf
Phenomenal values tomorrow at
See MorrisonT Street Window Display.
Mail and Phone ' Orders Carefully Filled
Toy Dept. Bargains 3d Floor
Colonial Doll House, 4 rooms, can be taken down and , packed fist; QQf
regular $1.35 value, on ssle tomorrow at the low price of ...... .......
"Tumble-In," a great game and evening entertainer; $1.25 value
S5.95
Ha-Ha," special hand car, best model, latest improvements andC
easy running; regular $7.00 value, on sale at the low price, each..
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Farm Wagorv with shafts and tongue; regular $8.00 value, each... f)6.9S
Child's Morris Chair, handsome style; $1.50 value, for the Jow price of.. f 1.2 3
Child's Red Rocker, 60 value, 494V 25c Crokinble Game for ........ 19
SPANISH AVAR VETERANS 17ANT THE
ARMY CAHTEEH RESTORED
Local Camp Sends Letters to Senators Fulton and Cearin Urging
Them to Work for the Res- -
':.v: ' toration. . '- . ;'". '.'
VUer urging ftonatora Cbarlos W.
, Fulton and John M. Oemrln to tak ac
tl strpa at th tint elon of con-a-ri
to scrure the repeal of ' the law
forbidding the sale -of ber and light
wtnea In army canteen will be aent to
the aenatora bjr Camp Scout Young No.
I, United Bpanlah War Veterans. Simi
lar letter will be aent to the repreaen.
tatlvea of this state In the lower house
' of congreaa. - -
At a meeting of the ramp at Audi,
torium hall. Third and Taylor street,
laat night, it wm decided by a unanl-
" inoui vote that the letters should be
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Resolutions declaring that the organ.
Isattoa deetraa to go on record as stand
ing wltlr the regular arpiy In favor of
the reorloh by eongniSs of the aale
of beer and light wines lii'army can.
teens, was read. The resolutions de.
nlar that the military experience of
tho Spanish war veterans haa. clearly
dxtnonstrated thst genuine temperance
Is effectively promoted by the opera
tion of a ranten where light drinks
re sold under proper restrictions, that
the -rnsmbsrs of the organisation have
se and reaJIsad the evil effects Of
preventing soldiers from purchasing
mild . beverages within their own post,
and forcing them when they desire a
stimulant, to procure It In surroundings
destructive of physical and moral health.
It U stated by the resolution that the
officers of the regular . army, almost
without exception, favor the return of
the Canteen, but are so situated that
they cannot work to that end; and that
the U. S. W. V. considers it within their
province to aid them-toward securing
the desired legislation.
These, resolutions were adopted by
unanimous vote. The movement-In the
U. 8. W. V. Is concerted. All the camps
in the country with a total membership
of over 100,009, are acting together In
recommending to congress that the. an-tl-eanteen
law.be repealed. . . -
The legislative committee of the na
Uonal encampment has been instructed
to preaent to oongrees a memorial In
dicating the opposition of the organisa
tion to the present restrictions tn xthe
oantoen. In addition "to the letters ad.
dressed to the senators and representa
tives to congress from Oregon,) Camp
Boout Young eommunloated to the na
tional headquarters the hearty sytnpa-
thy with the movement of the local
camp. A petition to congress is being
circulated among the members of. the
camp, asking thst the anti-canteen law
be repealed. This position will be signed
by nearly, every member of the camp.
Personal letters to Oregon congressmen
urging them to give the matter their
attention will be written by a number
Of the Influential members of the camp.
Condon men are agitating the project
of a beet'augnr factory I all that Is
needed Is capital.
FLEISHMAN RETURNED TO
FACE HIS CRIME
Brought Back From British Co
- lumbia to B Tried
for Larceny.
. Merits Fleishman, he trusted em
ploye of Woodard, Clarice Co. who. de
camped with $00 of the Arm's money
and deserted his young wife was
brought back from Vancouver, B C,
last night by Detective Sergeant Jones.
- Fleishman, upon reaching police head
quarters, telephoned to his wife, ap
prising her that he had 'returned and
was wlllliur to face the eonaequencea of
his crime, lie . absolutely refused to
make a statement relative to cause- of
the theft. This morning beyond ex
pressing a desire for something to read
and complaining, of the chilly cell he
occupies, he would not discuss the ease.
When arrested In Vancouver f 810 of
the (none alleged te bare been stolen
AWoman Should Buy a White Sewing Machine
WgaTSa
It Sewg Faster with Less Exertion.
It Holds More Thread in the -Shuttle. " ' " "
r """It Uies the Short- Needle, Thus Lssssrunc the .Breakage.
Its Attachments Are superior to Tnose of Other Machines.
rawssT KAOxxna kxjrrmo .
szwrjro KAOsmrxs mxirTzn
ch
CstBAJT '
ono kuomnf
It Uses the Triple Feed, Which Has a Great Advantage, Because
ir Feeds Faster and setter.
Aren't These Reasons Enough
Without Mentioning Any More?
' F'or further particulars, see ' . '
H. D. JQNES
The Man That Sells the WHITE, Xing of 8ewin( Machines. ,
Z. 280 Yamhill St., Con rourth HivcUusbarid biyou
Phone. Main 6102 - one for Christmas ,
found in Fleishman's possession.
This sum la being forwarded by express
to the local authorities. ,
W. r. Woodward ' of Woodard-Clarke
Sk Co., called to see his former employe
today to secure an order from Mm for
the money in the hands of polios,
Fleishman absolutely refused to ac
cede to the request until he had con
sulted his lawyer, Upton. Mr. Wood
ard stated to Chief Qritsmaoher that
Fleishman bad. - bees systematically
stealing from the cash till in the store
for three creeks prior to his flight to
British Columbia. According to tfte
head of the drug firm, Fleishman was
In the habit of assisting the cashier
In making change
during , the
busy
hours of the day and whenever ha went
behind the cash desk there was Invari
ably a shortage of II to f 10. It Is the
Intention of the firm . to proaccute
Fleiahman to the full extent of the
law,
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