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THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. GREAT OF Link Cuff Bultons. Wc Men's Link Cuff Buttons Gold filled, a fine assortment of patterns,' all new designs ; regu lar 65c qualities. Special,1 Friday, jf pair ... . V. . V. . .. 4VC PORTLMID AGENTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS 65c Photo Frames, lt5c French Gold Plate finish, or in oxidized silver; many shapes and designs to choose from ; worth 65c each. Special now, ' ' " i- at 40C Crystal Top Hat Plris Brilliantly cut crystal tops, .metal backs and strong pins; 30c values. Special -.,.........,...;VasC I - Demonstration Against Imprison ment of Western Federation. of Miners Officials. ; Women's Brooches In oriental designs and colors; worth up to 40c each. wortn up to uc eacn. p - HALL OF O. N. C ARMORY Special VE SELL SEVIHG MACHINES FOR HALF TRUST PRICES ;; IS PACKED TO THE DOORS --Vlncent Harper,' Socialist Orator, De- .;fi.' ' j ' clairs That No Worklngman Has j , Righta That the United State So- . ' prema Court Cares' to Recognize. PARADE ADO unions -j Several, thousand members of Port land' labor . organisation marched through' the streets last night to Ar ' mory halt, wher en enthusiastic meet ing was held, protesting against the methods used, by tt, ""i"HtlM rt Idaho pnq flnra.lo In nut end keen Mavafc ' 1 ' ' i , Haywood and Fettlbone, officers of tho ; Western Federation of Miners behind the bars ot an Idaho Jail. The parade was followed by alargeslde- walk crowd andrnve minutes after th : drum stopped beating-there was not a scant seat nor even a vacant aisle in the commodious gathering place.'.. The mob Jammed Into the very corners and . though the meeting did not ajoura un ; til after 10 o'clock many hundreds were ' still standing at Its close... It wss un " doubtedjy the biggest Indoor demonstra--mr-rerheia- tyorganlsdlabor" In - Portland. - i , . , Baaaer la the Varadev - '' -' Tho street parade was led by a band, John Cameron, president of the Moyer ' Haywood-Pettlbone league, acting as grsnd marshal. Several score of women were among the marchers atid there .was much cheering along the line. Numer- ous banners were carried, displaying such legends as: "If you bang Moyer, Haywood and Fettlbon. hang us. We're Just as guilty." "We want Justice for Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbona.and.sa -will-have. It.-To Moyer. Haywood and Pettibone Fear not. United Labor Is on to the game and will sea - yon through."' Members . of the Socialist party and of ihe Industrial Workers of the World were distinguished, by blood red ribbons on the lapel ot their coats. . . .. ' '.. ' ' J The Indoor meeting was presided over by W. . J. Yarrow, a member of the I. W. W. The chairman declared that the differences between the. socialists, ths unionists . and the Industrial workers . were very slight, but that what differ eticea there were would be sunk from sight for the time' by their common In ; - tercet in ' repelling the assault of the ' minions of capitalism , upon the rights of the working class. Ha said that seven years ago he had heard a speaker .say that the American workingman wss a fool, because If 60,000 went out on "strike It would be an easy matter to hire (0,000 more to go out and shoot - them down. ' This statement wss true seven years ago. said he, but such ineet- - lngs as the present showed that t was emphatically false today. "" Conditions la OolomdaC ' W. E. Pltarhke, secretary of the state federatloa .at labor,' spoke next. He de flared that ha bad seen the labor eon- dltlons of Colorado with his own eyes. He reviewed the war of the Mine Own " era' akaoclstlon On th Western Federa tion . off Miners and asserted that the ' only ofrehsa ef ths Imprisoned officials was loyalty 'to the working class. He advised the - workers to appeal to, the ballot box for redress, After a song and a recitation, the principal speaker of th . evening. ..Vin cent Harper was Introduced. Harper was greeted with prolonged cheers. He . went at his subject with hammer and tongs and held his audience-at a high ltch of excitement for three quarters of an hour. '. , ;' J ;' "Tools," Says Xaxper. - ;! "The significance of this meeting Is not sympathy for the imprisoned men," began tho sneaker. "It Is not sympathy for the little daughter who cries: 'Are ' they going to hang my paper What are ' three human lives? Why, I doubt not that In this hall there are 100 men who . wooM gladly throw their lives' away If Teddy said the word. One hundred fools' They would i Imagln they ..were .dylng for their country when they would . only be dying .to adjust some commercial ' v-balancra in which they hsd no Interest. "No, It cannot be that the mere threat ened death of three men could rock j America -from end to 'end. Over the corpses of martyrs Is found the way to, freedom. . Socrates, John Brown, Jesus, died that out of their deaths , might come life. Ton don't here to go out j of Portland to find martyrs to the pros- ent Industrial system. Ninety-nine .of i you men here out of every hundred are j slowly being killed, ' for he Is half dead 4 alreedy . who haa not th leisure to un- ! fold his Indtlvduallty. t Life is cheap. ) JLrovii Throat.- ; .' "The significance of this meeting I I that now, at last, th working class of I the world Is resllilng consciously that there are not three nooses' only, but that a noose , Is tightening about the throat of every man, who. works for wsge. Our protest Is not a threat to the , Idaho authorities., to the. Jury, . to the Judge. ' ' v- ' : "it simply means that- w nave com realise that no vorklngman In th I ted State ' ha rights that th su preme court cares to recognise. Th fact I that no man, or class of men. have now or have 'ever had any rights J that they had not both, the power and the brain to Insist on getting." -. The speaker closed with an argu ment -to show .the clsss character- ef th present government and urgad his hesrsrs to overthrow that government. He scathingly reviewed the decision of th knpreme court In refusing to liber ate th union official ahd quotsd th Alsssntlng Justice, McKenna. as saying that to real criminals were th states of Idaho and Colorado, sine they vio lated th constitution, in kidnaping th union lsadsrs. . PIONEER OF F0RTY-SIX . DIES IN CHICAGO ., Another of th pioneers of .th Pacific : northwest passed away when Mrs. Mary ' " Rllen 'Jacobs died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Rounsvllle, In Chi ' eago, February II- Mrs. Jacobs was th - widow of Cyrus Jacobs of Boise, Idsho. Mrs.' Jacobs was the daughter of Gen ' era! Joel Palmer, who removed to Ore V ron with his family In 1M. Mrs. Ja- :' -too lived ' In Oregon until ' after her marriage to Mr. Jacob la laeS, when , she moved to Boise. ' She leaves a' son. . ralmer, and thre " f "daughters, Mr. W. H. Beadwsy, Cald- 1 well, Idsho; Mrs. J. K. Rounsevllle of Chicago. MrsvC. D. Morgan of 567 East . Stark street, Portland. Mrs. Jacobs Is i survived by two brothers living 1n thht ' 'atnte, William end John D. Pslmer; and " sister, Mrs. Melissa Richardson. ' fl Brings a Glorious PaoiiSlire.wd Shoppers -A Day Cfdwded-full-bf-Vn1ne,s That Borrlffrrihe-nsationalzril Bargains so Brilliant that they arc Beyond the Greatest Efforts that our Competitors may put forth -And every jtem offered iaof , the Sterling Quality that has made this Great Store Famous as a Distributor of Best Merchandise How About This Good Special It's a special on pattern Table Cloths, of fine Scotch loom damask, the best wearing linens possible to : produce. There are three patterns in the lot that we are placing on sale for this special. They come in'fleurie Us, chrysanthe mum and holly designs, and there are two sizes. ?yY'H'VV,vV'V': - '' One is 2x2lt yards irr size C1 AO and sells for, special '..CsiO The other is a good large " yQ one, 2x3 yds and the price is. .0TU Hats Worth to $15 SiM A final clearing effort in the Millinery Section Fine , dress Hats,,. made of rich velvet or felt, trimmed with wings; quills and ' ribbons. - Quite a large number to choose from, and they' are worth $15.00 each. Friday, C 1 QQ your choice, only. . . . . . , ". . . . .9 1 at0 Tam O'Shanters Just the thing , for the misses school wear; come in broad cloth and serge. Special," Friday, one-fourth less than reg- pQUfffa Suits & r M -law - . ' rv . w Prices $5, $9.85 and $1 2.75 l In all there are about 600 suits in this lot. There are suits of all kinds, long or short coat styles, tight fitting or half fitting backs, plain colored materials, fancy pkids--and mixtures. .Some .arc: without Hars756me have velvefcollars anTsomehave collars' of the same material as the suit. Coats are trimmed with straps and buttons and skirts are mostly in the popular plaited style. ' TV. Among these suits are values up to $42.50, and there is not one in the lot that's worth less than $15.00. "For quick choosing, we've divided them into three lots, and each lot will be on a. separate rack. Every size is to be found in the assortment, though not allizes are in each. lot. - ' , ' " - ' . LOT ONE Worth LOT TWO Worth I LOT THREE Wth. , from $15.00 CC flfi I from $22.50 (f Of? from $37.50 f 1 jr to $22 ..,.I)i)aUU to $35.00 ..$7 00 to $42.60 1 1 0 Saire oil ffi Here Is a Very Templing Ribbon Special Thousands of yards of bright, pretty Ribbon in one stupendous 'sale for Friday's business. Quite the best sale pf Ribbons that youU have an oppor- tunity to attend this year. The lot contains miles and"Tnlesof the-new Dresden Ribbons, in soft taffeta finish, with edges to match, . and ' it's ' the double-faced kind. too;- plain satin Taffeta Ribbon that sells regularly for 60c the yard,'a six-inch width, and lots of the very smart shepherd checks, to match the new silks.' Not a yard in the lot worth less than 35c, and lots of it worth 50c. All day Friday, choice 25C Yard Swansdown .Powder Puffs Large size; regularly 40c Special , .. . . ..: ... 25C Mirrors Hardwood back, heavy bevel glass, size -6x8 inches; worth 65c A Q Special ............ .rtOly "Five ' Hundred"; Score Cards In ' pads ; worth 20c. Jr Special ......... ' laww Hair Brushes ' Regularly 50c each'. - ''X(n Special , . i . , i . . , .0 U t Writing Paper Worth 50c the box. , 3 Ct Special ........... . OOw Playing Cards With en amel backs ; worth A 15c pack, for .... lUw Star Safety Razor Regu lar $2.00 -value. Special ....... $1.35 Scissors Nickel -plated. 6 and 7-inch. v'lll- Special .. . . .. Snap Dress Fasteners Best kind, black or : white; 10c value. Spec Uw Skirt Markers For mark ing, skirts around iQ bottom.: Special i.;.TtyC Ironing Wax On sticks, Special, 3 sticks for Patent "Hump" Hooks and Eyes Small size, with ,1 doz. extra invisible 0 eyes; z cards tor ...,sVW 10c Dressing Combs Spetial. each Bone Hair Pins 6 in box; worth 10c set. H Special .'. . . . . .'. ...... I C Bath - Sponges Regular 20c value. , 11- Special ...... 1L "7c Iron Beds $11.25 White. Enameled Iron Beds Brass trimmed with 'continuous posts and cluster rod filling; worth ffl 1 OC $15 each. Special, Friday... J) 1 JVv White Wool Blankets Full size, come with pink .or blue .borders;1 C-9t reg. $7.50 the pair. Special. -De0 Men's 65c Nightshirts 39c Men's " Nightshirts Made of medium weight outing flannel, in neat stripes, pink or blue, well made; regular 0Q 65cvalueSpcial.-0 L Boys'- V-Neck' "Sweaters fn navy,' gray, cardinal and white, some .button' down ' front , and some plain ; they - are wool Sweaters and worth $1.25 each. Men's Golf Shirts A good showing of patterns, have cuff attached, and . they are the regular $1.50 quality; nearly alL sizes. , Special forrQTl Men's Fancy Hose In the newest effects, splendid spring patterns ' to . wear . with low shoes ; regular 35c grade. Spe-r cial for Friday, :JV '- ' OCA the pair ............... Xul GrandzSilkBargain WeVe a splendid lot of superb Louisine Silk's, some of the pret tiest ever woven. They come 27inches wide, in the newest plaids, stripes and checks. : They "arejustthe right thing for the construction of smart shirt waists and shirt-waist suits. We have about 2,430 yards for distribution Friday, and though this is a regular $1.25 quality, -the special price is, ; ..; ' Qtip yard ............ i. ...... . . . ........ . . . .'. ............. JuL Remember this is the leading Silk Store of the city, yes, of the coast, and this season we have the grandest assortment to show youthat we've ever had. Watch for the large ad. - ' i Novelty Tailor Suitings 56 inches wide, especially adapted ('or the making of smart spring costumes ; come in- handsome color combinations, in checks, - stripes and . invisible plaids : it's a regular $1.75 quality, and for two days it -sells at, C Mf the yard ..,..1 ;47 New Dress Goods are coming every day, too, and the Sunday ad will be of considerable interest to women who would keep posted on what's correct in fabrics. ' " ' ; ; Shoving Neyj. Handbags Women's Leather Handbags In the newest leathers and color ings; come in black and brown,' and a large variety of shapes and sizes; have the new flat stitched leather handles.' They are indeed worth a peep, and the prices are very low running from 85? each, to $1.50, ? 1.75, $2.25, . flq ff Patent Leather Belts, "Buster Brown' Style A new shipment just in.- JNow watch them go, for the price is only, 1 Off each .... ........ . ... ... 0 JL Plenty of Bargains at the Regular Friday Hourly Shoe Sales . FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. infant's' Black Shoes In lace or button style; come in pat ent or. plain kid leathers; un usuallypxetty designs, sizes 2 to 6, without heel. AQf Special at, the pair' .' . . rs L Sizes 3 to 8 have spring heel. Special, t ,.v 70r one hour . I .FROM 9 TO 10 A; M.1 Women's Shoes Made of fine kid and box calf leathers, with extension soles and pat ent leather tips, blucher or regular cut; worth Cf QO to $3. One hour ," . -. . 4 1 ? O ' FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. Women's Shoes and Oxfords In a great many styles, pat ent and plain kid leathers, light or heavy soles ; a fine assortment of styles ; "worth to $4.00 the pair. J A One hour . .... ... .4U I " FROM 11 TO 12 A.M. Men's High ' Cut Boots In 10 and 12-inch styles; come in ; black or tan, have full double sole that runs through to heel, viscolized; worth to FROM 12 TO I P. M. ' Women's Comfort Juliets Made in three styles, with low-hcel. medium heel or rub-, ber heel, soft leather top; regular values' to $1.75 the pan. . Special for , 1 ,"7 A one hour ......... ff)lh7 . FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. Men's Shoes In 10 styles ; come in patent leather or dull leathers, new lasts and styles, ind-qualitics-worth to $40- the pair, one hour ff"!!1;. .$2.98 7 FROM 2 TO 3 P. Mr Women's Shoes The verv best makes; made by such Jhouses as , Laird, Schober & Co., and other equally good concerns ; come in patent r dull leathers, button or lace; regularly worth to $6.00 the pair. . Special, "': (J Q OA for one hour ...... yOOy v FROM 3 TO 4 P. M. ! Women's Tan Shoes In lace or button, welt; or turn soles; a splendid assortment to choose from, and ' these, are Shoes that regularly sell at $3.00 the pair. One J A hour, special V. . . . vO 1 s FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Girls' Shoes Made in button or lace style and. with light or heavy extension soles ; sizes 5 to 8 sell for $1.10; 8 to 11 for $1.39, and v FROM S TO 6 P. M. Boys' Shoes In many styles and- a good - assortment of leathers; sizes 9S to 13, spe cial at $1.39; 1 to 2 for $1.G9, and from (M OA 2yi to ty for only. J) 1 Oy Half Doz. Knitwear Snaps Women's Vests Plain white woven cotton, with .high neck and long sleeves, neatly made and trimmed ; worth F 35cZachSpeciar7W. .CuC Women's Vests White Swiss ribbed cotton, low neck sleeve less style; worth 35c 9C each . Special ; .' .' . . '.i . .'XdL Women's Vests White lisle, high ; neck long, or, .short sleeves, knee length .pants to j-rnatchf-worthrSc, 35c and 50u- Special, .. IQp garment I OU Women's Hose Fast black, cotton, seamless foot and fash broidered in - assorted colors Hose that sell regularly at 50c the pair. .Special,, . . QC Friday, at JoL Women's Hose Fast black cotton, seamless foot and fash ioned ankle, made with, double sole ;' regular 35c val- 0Qi ue." Special .... . . .L 0 C Children's Hose are selling at very special priced Friday.. ' China & Housefurnishing Dept Sauce Pans Blue and white enameled, with white enamel ed covers, 7-qt. size; reg. " worth '$1.50 Special $1.00 Same in S-Qt. Size Regularly . worth $1.75r (1 I O Special -,...J) 1,10 Same in 10-Quart Size Regu larly worth $2.00, JCj i ... Scrubbing Brushes; A 15c ones ....... . .... . fvv Can Openers Special, ea..4 Wire Egg Whips Special. 2 Towel Bars Three arm, nickeled, ad justable ; worth 30c each, i ... Of. Special I L MISSIOH CLOCKS Twelve-inch - Mission Clocks, good time keepers and a grade regularly worth 12.11 each, special, Friday, 51.75 Each Family Scales , vveign z , pounns by ounces, ' with brass dial and brass scoop; worth $1.90 Special;,.'. 51.50 Muffin Pans Heavy tfn, ,9-hoie; worth 25c v - IQ ea. Special. . JL Vorth 3c2q Shhrrcd JEgg Pans With Jhandle ; regu larly worth OA, 30c. bpecial.. LUU' BUTTER litllVES Silver- plated Butter Knives, good ami havr plafe. a quality regularlr sold at &0o each, special tor Fri day, . 3S saac. 6-Quart ' Pans Deep, ; seam less; regularly 65c Jff each. Special ......... 4 UL Biscuit Cutters Worth 3c for Wire Soap Savers--Spcc. .Gr Galvanized Water Pails.. 15 One-Qt. Tea Pots .Of blue and white rnameled ware; rfR ularly worth ."c. Special, ,Cn . a i Friday Two-Quart worth $1, for 7t r