The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 29, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    " THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 29, 1006.
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285 Hcatherbloom
Men Who Wear Only 1.50 Tics
Will Like These AT
$1.75 Value at 98c
285 Petticoats, made of famoua Heathcr
: bloom taffeta, -in black, red, reseda, new
blue, navy, gray and green; with flounce
shirred to bodywitn shirred beading,
; trimmed with tucked ruffle- and flounce.
These petticoat can be washed and re
tsXn all their beauteoua luster and aur
passing finish. Wear longer than ordi
nary taffeta. Sell regularly for $1.757
and are extraordinary Pe',rf
cial yalue at the Friday V fC f
aale price
FRIDAY-SPECIALS -FROM-'THE-SCkOOI OF STYLE"
$37.50 Tailffr Suits $24.50
$50.00Tailor-Madc Suits $33.75
100 highest class Tailor-made Snita in Eton, jacket, blouse and nov
elty styles, in all the newest fall and winter shades of red, green,
navy and brown. The materials are broadcloths, cheviots and fancy
Scotch mixed cloths, bvery suit new this sea-
$24.50
son. The very best suit bargain of the entire
falL Sell regularly up to $37.50. Special
125 highest class Tailor-made Suits, fn plain tailored' and novelty
styles, made of finest broadcloths, cheviots and fancy mixed materials.
In black, red, green, brown and navy; made and finished in the most
exclusive and attractive styles. The lowest price quoted in Port-
land this year on suits of equal - high grade.
Sold regularly up to $50.00. Special salo
price.......... ........
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$33.75
35cHosieiy'25c
JOc Hosiery35c
Ladies' black wool ribbed Hose, with
merino toes and heels' and seamless
footr"35c qnalityr-Spedah sale- re
price, only J 0
Ladies' black wool ribbed Hose, with
merino toes and heels and seamless;
fine quality; regular 50c aralue. ; r-'
Special at .................... a . . ? J
Ladies' extra fine black cotton Stock
ings, all black, split soles or maco foot;
50c value. Special, three ", tfjl (f.
pairs for. ........... ...,...iJX.UU
Agents for - the " famous ' WearwelH
Hosiery for women and children. , The
world's best at.,...............25e
$7 Blank'ts $5.95
851ahk!ts.$6,45
White Wool Blanket, 1M for full
size -double bed. 5-pound ' tf e ri e
-weightrregular $7 val. for:".
White AH-Wool Blankets, .'. S-pound
wcigni, xor run sue Deas, witn pink
borders; regular $8.00 , a c
value for . . . .k . . .JJ) 0 .4 5
6-pound, WhifeWooT Blankets for full
size, double beds; regular $9.00 value.
r!.!;;V:.::Jv.JS7;50
White' Wool 'Bfankets. 11-4 size for ex
tra large double beds, 7-pound weight;
regular 911 -vaiue special Q - C fl
price for this sale.... .2 U
$5.00 Oil Heaters for $3.38
$6.5Q Oil Heaters for $4.48
' EQUIPPED WITH SMOKELESS DEVICE
The famous "Perfection" Oil Heater generate intense heat without , smoke 'or
melL The oil fount and the wick carrier are made xsf brass throughout, which
insure durability. Hold four quart of oil and burn about ten hour. Have oil
indicator and are self-extinguishing. Absolutely safe and simple wick ' cannot
be turned too high or too low. Every heater warranted. That means that any
repair will be made free of cot by our stove expert
I llrff P ' . At About Half Regular Prices OC' "
I -f-. Rings-for ladUa gentletnerLTnisse''tnd babies everything guaran- " V
I I j ' ' r . teed soli gold set with rich' and brilliant atones.' Only one and two
j LADIESRINqS I SIGNET RINGS SOLID GOLD 1 1
At HALF PRICE; VERYSPILCIAL : iAm i un
Iff Beautiful Baby Rings at bait II
I I La41ea Ring In eluster. soil- Rtn" J??' pr,c- IT
1 1 , talre. marquis, and other aet g""?n 24" Regular 50C RingS 25C -VI
If tlng cuaranted olid old. -'m'mJL . B 1
II i ' ti.00 BOlld Gold Rlnas.Sl.50 2-60 B,T,et Rlnsy., .. 11. BO . A. special lot of plain nd - I I,
II 18 50 aolld Gold Rlni 111.7JS II.BO Signet Rings ... .112.25 chased olld gold Bmby Rings. . II!
11 $i.B Solid Gold WngViialaS gJa-Rlnjj. ....JI3.00 " -sorted . . , 1 I
II , $5.00 solid oow Rings-i 12.S0 !52? 2 SJ"" " 252 RefluldT $1 Rings 50c II
II solid Gold Rlngs.ll3.00 Signet Rings ....$2.50 J .. .X ? J U - If
' IT 00 Solid Gold -Rings K3. SO --wr Brwi -iuo in mens oviiu uiu uouj luuaa, uonrjr IBJ
M OO Solid Gold Rlnf. f 4 OO f S.OO. ; T.60, Sat-'Jeguu'r ft 'v'alS 1 1
" M.5 solid Gold Rlnga.l4.25 $8.50, f S.OO, 10.00. flat, regular 11 values. v u 1 1
.oo solid ooid Rings.i4.60 ' Regular $5 Rings $2.50 - 1 1
, ;;;;; as as safeg misse.s- rings sssSs
l - regular pries of SS.o). II
L Xngraving TR1LE, $2.25 Value, $1.25 Regular $3.50 Rings $2 II I
liV " , ' TZ .;.. Misses' and ChUdren's pretty Misses! Rlnga, set with aolT: II
IIV P"tty " FREB Of t., turquoises, emeralda! 'W1" vl.ue- - ' MM
t charge. A sensational good value. Reg. $3.50 RingS $2.50 ill
II II YV exrrsorainary King sale preeents prices about hall those you . f-
m m . ui"u yuj iui mcMi;iin;iri -reguier-jvukuj stoics. l lie rings MM I
. .are set with opals, turquoises, pearls, diamonds, rubies, emeralds and ' wj I
X ' all the other stones. Every ring on aale ia guaranteed solid gold. 'Mi
, V . Only One or Two of a Kind
f ! .-I III imp. ll.i ' HIM ,
, ' . Eatly Shopping Pays " V ; "
I t 'No Telephone Orders Filled rzTZ-'
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11 11 I etw aclases Mm ' . " . TteriVknToaWQ h III
LIT1 i I ' Kin Xa, xasue Old . f I f
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Wea the sjaow Birds ." - , Mulinn lir- A J --
Cron the Tails? , jryLj f
XaL'V vV AU the selsotloas and hlta of efTy S Xy
V Vx : rrom Farts," playing at the KeUig. Jh Jff W
yW Beet Bnurto SeparCment . la ForttaaaV y(jty
55c
They're all that the man
who wears a $50 suit
demands. Swell, stylish.
rich looking, tasteful.
All pure silk. The newest ideas in
swell Four-in-Hands. Made of
rich fancy scroll Ottoman - silks,
' serge silk. twists, French taffetas
and Louisiennes, in figures, polka
dots and raised stripes that will at
once appeal to refined dressers
TO YOU. Newest shades of gray,
wine, cream, blue, black and pur
pie. Any one for 85c.
.... . .
-rtT.- 'Oil
Men's Blanket Robes
Men's" luxurious; comfortable
Blanket Bath and Lounging
Robes, cut full and long, in rich
and exclusive patterns. Ideal'
presents. ' - . J,. '
Blanket Robe's; special.. .3.T5
Blanket Robes; special. ..95.75
Blanket Robes; special... f 8.75
Blanket Robes; special . . ,f 9.75
Men's natural merino Shirts," either
$1.35 quality. Special sale.. .,
f it-- sir-' vf.-i
House Coats
A loose House Coat, a cheerful
fire and the evening newspaper
ideal comfort for a man. Here
are the coats: ' ,
New House - Coats.. .,.f5.00
New House Coats....... 5.05
New House Coats . . . . . . 46.95
New House Coats-. . .f 3.75
ribbed or plain; regular
$1
Women's Underwear, Regular
75c Value s at 49c
ii Women's finf VihheH Veffts and Tights.'
medium , weight, high neck and long
ileevesf tights ankle length; sold regular
ly at 75c, and extraordinary A t
Friday values 4Vf
at - - '
- Ladies' .J'Oneita". Union Suits, either gray
or cream color; this underwear is famous
for its quality; regular 75c - j tm .
ralue. Friday for, (X C
jnly... r A?
Ladies, "Oneita" Union Suits, ,'
cream color only; $1.25 qual- 4 . yrjC -
hy. Friday special price.. ........ "w
Ladies' heary weight' fleeced Vests and
Fanta, cream color only; 75c m 0
quality. Special ' J$Ct
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Extraordinary Friday' Sale of Books
Standard and Popular Books Suitable for . Christmas Gifts
-AIcazar-Classicsr-5oc-Values-f6r-29c1
rMore than 200 titles from the best writers. Both worth 50c
skalt TrintmA sM 1 srffM i"lsa e fvn mnA 4sinti'1w knHM( Gam&
JjgS- of the titles are:
Ahh rnnstantin." "Aesoo's Fables, - "Alice in Wonderland." "Bitter
Sweet.'' "Burns' Poems," 'Autocrat of the Breakfast Table." "Black Beauty,
Minister's Woo-
Cranford." "A
"Ir. uim Q,.r. " wTriaaure Island."
ing." "Man Without a Country,", "Reveries of a Bachelor.
Dog of Flanders." " ' . , .
The Famous Henty Books for Boys An entire edition of 40 titles. ?Sr
each, reduce! to. ... ....". .....tJW
Best standard books in genuine leather, gilt edges, good paper, 40 CQn
selected titles, boxed, at only..........
$1.50 LATE, CQFYRIGHT FICTION FOR 30 CNTS
FamousBooksof Fictions-Delightful and fascinating; " tales of adventure,
love, mystery and humor: - ' ,
- "The Conqueror" "St. Elmo" "Man From Glengarry," Tales of Sher
lock Holmes," "The Virginian' "To Have and to Hold." "Infelice." "Light
ning Conductor," "Man on the Box," "Eden Holden" and others. , . ,
Remnant Sale at About Half Regular Prices Black and
. Colored Wool Dress Goods Ends
Hundreds of short lengths, suitable for-Skirts, Waists or Misses' Dresses.
In all colors and black; also Shadow Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Broadcloths,
Tailor Suitings, Serges, Worsteds, Novelties, etc., at about half regular prices
THE, IDEAL TIME, TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS IS NOW
This advertisement suggests many opportunities to buy them at special price.
Stocks are at their best, full assortments being shown. Cars and stores are less
crowded than they will be later. Salespeople are less busy than they wilt be
with the closer proximity of Christmas. '
SURVEYORS SEHT
II1I0 FIELD 1
Oregon Water Power Orders
Them Out on Some Secret
r- Mission. ------
MAY MAP OUT LINE ?
TOWARD MOUNT HOOD
'Possibly Working Under Secret Un-
V demanding With the Chicago, Mil
waukee ft St Paul Line Ars Pro
I visloned for Three Month.
, It Is rport4 from Oresham that the
: Oregon Water Power A naiiwar
pany faas Just sent a ertw or surveyors
Into the Held from Anderson station,
provisioned for three months, and that
, they have laid their course toward the
cascade mountains. Whether ther are
Instructed to survey a liner to Mount
. Hood to anticipate the project of the
, Mount Hoo4 Railway Power oom-
pany, or are working under secret un
derstanding between the O. W. p. and
the Chicago. Milwaukee at BU Paul Is a
4 aeetlon .. thai ...furBlshes Inter Ung
speculktlon. The (act that the Milwau
kee has had surveyors at work all
summer on the John Day river Inclines
many ; knowing ones to believe In the
Utter theory.
A point of dlvet-slon at Anderson sta
tion Is about four miles south of Ores
ham and affords a route of easy grades
to the Bandy river and the valley of
the Salmon. A lino ean be located. It la
said, by folowlng the watercourses to
Btlll Creek pass, south of Mount Hood,
and the Cascades ean be crossed with
nt . esoaaatvogradefcOnce over the
mountains a road would find level
grades and tap every productive valley
now touched by u O, R. N. branch
line between Portland and Condon
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o Staay
Un. e Style I uk4 by kmtxsd
Kmr-ers stone aafl se eever ausnsied
Mrs. de Ultra WeU, perksps be Is
it, my dear.
sr s
Thanksg
iving
Day
10, 15 or 20 Years Hence Will Be Something to Be Thank
fill for If You Take a Policy Now In
rmm rouor-iourar oompajtt.
Home office. Commonwealth Building, cor. Sixth and Ankany, Portland, Oregon.
A. U Mills,
t President..
Ik Samuel,
Oeneral Manager.'
Clarence 8. Samuel,
, Assistant Manager.
DIES OH STREET
OF APOPLEXY
H. C. Slocum of Roseburg Ex
pires Suddenly at Third"
and Morrison Streets.
HAD COME TO SPEND
THANKSGIVING HERE
Was Pioneer and Father-iiuLaw of S.
P. Strang, Proprietor of the Ken-
yon Hotel at Seventeenth
'Washington Streett."
and
As a result of a sudden stroke of
apoplexy, H. C. Slocum of Roseburg,
Oregon, expired on the street In front
of Skldmore's -drug store. Third and
Morrison streets, at 1 o'clock last night
The streets were thronged with Thanks
giving shoppers at the time.
Policeman Ole Nelson quickly notified
Coroner Flnley and the man was re
moved to the' coroner's establishment.
It was there that hie Identity was dis
covered. He had with him cards con
taining the name of Samuel P. Strang,
proprietor of the- Ken yon hotel.- Seven
teenth and Washington streets, who
was - summoned by telephone. Mr.
Strang la a son-in-law of the dead man
and he completed the Identification.
Mr. Slocum had come to 4h city to
spend Thanksgiving day with Ms
daughter and wife, who are visiting
here. He had not notified them of his
coming and was on his way to the Ken-
yon when atrlcken with apoplexy. -
H. W. Slocum was (S years of age.
He was one of the pioneers of the
southern part of the state. At one
time he was a deputy United States
marshal, and he also served In other
official capacities. He Is survived by a
widow, his daughter, Mrs. Strang, and
a son. 1L C Slooura, deputy sheriff of
Douglas county. The son will arrive
In Portland this morning.
SHANNA CUMMING TO '
GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT
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Shanna Cummlng and the Bostonla
sextet give a concert at the White Tem
ple tonight that Is said to be soul-sat-Isfylng.
As an oratorio alnger. Mrs.
Cummlng has gained fame, and her
charming personality brings ' her au
dience into Immediate and close sym
pathy with her rendering of the gems
from the masters. The Bostonla Sextet
club, sn organisation of finished artists,
111 give several selections.
T
Seaside la golog to have a booster
dub, , ... , ...
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OAKS R I NK
MASQ UERA D E
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TRAINS FROM EAST AKD
SOUTH ARE LATE
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Heavy Snow in Mountains Held
Responsible for Most
of the Delay.
Trains arriving late yeatrday and
today on the O. . R. A N. and Southern
Paclflo Unas are aatd to have been de
layed on divisions beyond the Or tin
boundary tK and no reports as to th
causes are received by Itnut official
Yssterda'a Ko. 1 tro i t .t wM c-
Uvered to the O. H. A K. company ve
hours late at' Huntington. Today the
Southern Pacifie s overland train, due
here this morning" at T:2t a. m, wae
turned over to the Oregoa lines at Ash
land four hours Ute And did not reaeh
Portland until noon. V
Cold weather and snows In the WW
talna are delaying trains oa the Abort
Line, and the greatly Increased welM
of Union Paclflo paseenarer trains la Ue
last two years has rendered It Imprac
ticable to maintain the sied preeorlbed
for the lighter trains that were operstt
prloi1 to the Iwls and C lark fair. rr
this reason tt tune canls ar twlng r
v1alk and afier Hecemlwr 1 tli.fH !
he a difference of alront t l-mire 1
In the arrival of o. it. 'J. I
Portland.
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