The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 25, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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$1M Sateen Petticoats $1
Women's PettiobattT. of blaci mercerized teen
or Italian cloth. Full 7-gored skirts in t great
variety of itylea, made with deep fiounce and
finished with ruffles, tuck and knife . pleatings.
All Sateen Skitta included in this furious Fri
day' sale and every one a tremendous bargain.
Read the prices:
Regular $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $7.50
Special $1.00 $1.17 $1.55 $1.67 $5.00
Art Department SpeciaL -Indian, shop
ping and work baskets and hampers spe
cially priced for Friday. They come in
many styles and many grades, regularly
worth from 65c to AQ- tn fcO )
$3.50, special? Friday t if C 10 $L.K)L
Children's Rompers, made of seersucker,
in stripes or. plain blue. Well made gar
ments for children from 2 to 6 years of
K( and regularly worth from 35c yE
o 40c; very special, Friday, pair. . aWC
College Bags
All colors,
sold at 75c,
special, Friday
regularly
49c
Children's Purses
Black and White Chain
Purses, 15c 0
values, special .... OC
Skirt Pockets
Of white and brown
linen, mad with Inside
chamois pockets; regu-
Wli": 87c
INTRODUCTORY
WILL FIND EVERY AISLE IN THIS STORE ALIVE WITH SPLENDID
FRIDAY BARGAINS. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN SHARE IN
SPLENDID SAVINGS ON THE VERY BEST SORTS OF MERCHANDISE.
WE PARTICULARLY REQUEST THAT YOU SHOP AS EARLY AS
POSSIBLE, AS SOME OF THESE VALUES ARE TOO GOOD TO LAST
THROUGH THE STRENUOUS DAY'S SELLING Ofr THE FRIDAY
CROWDS WE HAVE HERE.
WASH GOODS H"' 25c YARD
.High diss imported Wash Goods in all de
signs, best novelty silks, jacquards, rough
pongees, dressy linens, hair lined plaids.
-printed voiles, etc. A grand grouping of
50c, 60c and 75c values, special,
the yard
25c
Printed Batistes in exquisitely pretty floral patterns; 60 full
pieces for sale Friday. It comes in fast colors and a large
number of different colorings. With this tremendous amount
to sell and the splendid assortment you have to choose from,
it will make the wash goods bargain of the season. C
Friday, the yard OC
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Men's Dollar Shirts 69c
Here's a famous Friday bargain. Golf
Shirts to wear with white collars or
Negligee Shirts with soft collars at
tached. These shirta come in white,
medium or dark colors, in plain or
figured designs. They are one of the
very best dollar shirts in our store.
They are full in the shoulders, fit cor
rectly in the r.eck, good sleeve length
and full body. Made of good, de
pendable materials, regular $1, jf
special for Friday OtC
Men's Underwear, a staple 50c grade
of derby balbriggan; it comes in ecru,
brown, blue or flesh colored, and is
certainly a splendid value at 50c a
garment; very special for Friday T5f
the suit, or per Q7'
garment O I 2Q
Boys' Negligee Shirts, one of the best
values ever made for 75c each; they come in tan, cream or
bray and in black sateen. Here is a splendid chance for
mothers Friday, for these shirts art priced at,
only
blue cham
ecpnomicaJ ...:49c
Beauty Pins
Black Vassar
Pins, 6 on card,
20c value
Beauty
10c
Chatelaine Pins
Sterling silver, regular
75c values,
special, Friday
38c
75c Hat Plni 4c
Fine Una of large Hat
Pins, large tops, la va
rious colors, 7(o value,
apodal, AfC
Friday . . . , W"
Dress Hats It $2.98 Ea.
Sale of the famous Sybell Dress Shapes and all novelty shapes for
Friday. Every conceived popular design included in the lot. Many
different materials and shapes. With the addition of a small
amount of trimming will make into a very stylish piece QQ
of headgear; reg. worth to $9.00 each, choice, Friday..
Flowers of all kinds in every color,
every hue, every sort; regularly
worth to $1.00 the bunch;
choice Friday, the bunch
Leghorn Hats in black or
colors; seven dozen on sale
for rriday; values run to
$3.00; your choice,
Friday for
11 11
2
25c
St. Regis Talc Powder 5c
5c
10c
Talcum Powder,
St. RegisViolet, can
Nail Brushes, black
bristle, solid back . . .
Celluloid Dressing Combs, large
size, all colors, 35c 7fi
value, special aUC
Castile Soap, 4-lb. bar, QQ
value 60c, special JC
Playing Cards. A good zbc
card for, special.
the package
Sanitol Tooth Paste,
value 25c tube, special...
Net Shopping Bags,
value 15c, special
Envelopes, plain white, 25
in pkg., 5c value, special
Paper Napkins, fancy crepe pa
per, 100 in pkg., A
value 15c, special w
19c
15c
10c
3c
Writing Paper, linen, cloth fin
ish and envelopes to match, 50
sheets of paper and envelopes,
50c value,
special a DC
Hat Pins, pearl or smoked ball
top, value 10c,
special I C
Dress Fasteners, best ball and
socket; two dozen on card,
value 10c card, 7
special I C
Curling Irons, folding, with
hardwood handles, H '
value 10c, special I C
Pins, 400 on paper, value 5c a
paper, special,
two for i DC
Pearl Button, self shank, all
sizes, one dozen on 1fi
card, special, card 1UC
Special Bargains on
"Quick Meal" Steel Ranges
While they last we are going to sell some of these famous stoves
at a price that will mean great bargains to the lucky purchasers.
They are unrivalled bakers, stoves that do the maximum amount of
work with the minimum amount of fuel, and one of the best
known ranges on the market. Read these prices and you'll decide
to throw Out that old cook stove and be ready for fall with a new
"Quick Meal."
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HvWa,
Ranges that sell regularly for
$45.00
Ranges that sell regularly for
hstje $40.00
Ranges that sell regularly for
S'" $57.00
Quick Meal Bakers, regularly
SCh: $33.00
Quick Meal Kanges, worth
$28.50 each, 00 FA
ytid.jj
TNwpecial
Quick Meal Cook Stoves, regu
larly worth $10.00, d7 A
special tylD3
Laundry Stoves, regularly worth
S': $20.00
Tailor Gasoline Stoves, worth
"h: $6.00
Single Burner Lamp Stoves, for
summer use, IQn
special OOQ
Two-Burner Lamp Stoves. 66f
Two-Burner Blue or
Flame Stove eJrr.aW
Sensational Selling of Sample Hose
for About Half Regular
Here's a Hosiery sale that will completely overshadow al! others that have been held In Portland
this season. From one of the largest importers in the business we secured 6,000 pairs of hose in discon
tinued lines, that is, hose in patterns that will not be made the coming season. On account of them
being lines no longer to be carried, the dealer gnve them to us at much less than the regular figures, and
they come to you in the same way.
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
ONE-HALF TO ONE-TrllRD REGULAR PRICE DIVIDED INTO 5 LOTS AND PRICED AS FOLLOWS
LOT ONE Women's fancy hose
in plain or fancy embroidered lisle.
The plains are a rich brilliant black
in lace weave and the embroidered
patterns are fine examples of real
handwork. They are regularly
worth $1.50 and $2.00 the A
pair Special DaC
LOT TWO French and German
lisles, in laces, plain colors and em
broidered effects. Come in black
and many colors and are regularly
worth to $1.25 the pair CQ,
Special sale price DaC
1. r jJiia ah annual cuuitss
vanVtv n hn in'nlai'n licl lar It
weaves (the latter in allover or lace a
boot effects), polka dots and print
ed boot effects. Regularly worth
to 65c the pair Special sale price
at ,
29c
LOT THREE Contains the larg
est assortment of all. Many colors
and patterns, come in blacks, tan,
champagne, mode, brown, choco
late, navy, pink, blue and red. Also
the popular pastel shades, as well
as wine and scarlet and Nile and
bottle greens. They are in lace or
embroidered patterns and the reg
ular values are 75c and $1.00 the
pair Special sale price QA
only OuC
LOT FIVE A prime assortment.
These are in the staple colors, such
as brown, black and blue. Plain
lisles and cottons, laces in boot and
allover effects, and they are every
pair hose that sell regularly for 25c and 35c A
the pair Special sale price only 1C
Tailor,dSuits7ih$5.25
Women's Tailored Suits, in strikingly stylish wool novelty good.
Pony jacket styles with pleated skirts. They are trimmed with
braids and buttons and the materials are all wool, in Of"
mixtures, checks and stripes; reg. worth to $17.50, Friday .$0D
Women's White Alpaca Skirts, in the
desirable pleated styles and values up
to $8.50. There are just about four
dozen skirts in this lot. Forty-eight
of the best skirt bargains on sale this
summer. Take your choice AC
Friday for, only $ Jt7D
Women's Linen Skirts, in
plain or pleated styles.
Cool, dressy garments for
summer wear. Well tail
ored and splendid values
at regtrfar price, 1
special for Friday
White Parasols Half Price
A great sale of very pretty Parasols and the kind that are in very
popular demand at this time. There are four styles, one in a hem
stitched batiste, one in a tucked white batiste, one in a hemstitched
jacquard figured batiste and one in a hemstitched tucked ecru
linen. They are fresh, crisp goods that have just been shipped
here from New York in a rush. They come with white enameled
frames and the ribs have brass tips. Handles are in white enamel
or in natural wool; regularly worth $2.50; f or
special $ !)
Axminster Rugs Special $1.89
They come in oriental and floral
designs and they are 27x60 inches
in size and a very fine quality of
Axminster; regular $2.50;
Friday price is only
$1.89
Fine Rob Blankets for
couch covers, table covers,
porch rugs, steamer S rugs,
etc.; values to $6.00 J r A
ia.; special, Friday. $4,011
THE HOURLY SHOE SALE AGAIN
An old friend and a welcome
one to those with shoes to buy,
for these shoe sales of hourly
duration bring bargains that
are quite impossible for an all
$1.29
FROM 11 TO 12 A. M.
Women's Oxfords in 12 of the. best and most popu
lar styles, patent, kid or calf leathers ; button or lace
styles ; light or heavy soles; worth $3.50. rfA AO
$4.00 the pair; special for one hour wm0
FROM 12 TO 1 P. M.
Women's Oxfords, and tan high shoes, in 10 styles.
f atent calt and kid and all are Lroodyear welt made.
Compare' favorably with any $3.50 and
$4.00 shoes; special for one hour
$2.55
day sale.
FROM 8 TO 9 A. M.
Women's White Canvas Ox
fords, in two styles, one
with a plain toe and in a
pretty Blucher cut, the other with a tipped toe ; we
also have these in a black-kid, value to
$2.00 the pair, special
FROM 9 TO 10 A. M.
Women's Oxfords, 20 styles in canvas and leather.
The canvas come in white and colors, and the
leathers in plain or patents. Button or lace styles,
and a large assortment of $2.50 and $3.00
values, special, one hour
FROM 10 TO 11 A. M.
Women's Tan Highhoes, with welt or turn soles,
and in many styles ; shoes that have sold for up to
$5.00 the pair, and about 700 pairs in all ;
take your choice for
$1.98
$2.98
FROM 1 To 2 P. M.
Women's Shoes, in
the best grades, all
up-to-date styles and
in any leather you
may select. A large
sprinkling of colors
included. Gibson and
garden ties and two
and three-Jaole ef
fects; any style in
the lot, worth to $5.00 the pair,
one hour
$3.49
FROM 2 TO 3 P. M.
Women's Oxfords in White or Colored Canvas,
made in Gibson, Grecian and garden ties, and in
the regular or Blucher lace; with heavy QQ
or light soles; worth to $3 pair; 1 hour.lOa
FROM 4 TO 5 P. M.
Girls' Oxfords, come in 12 different styles, patent
and kid leathers, heavy or light soles, and all good
styles, priced like this:
Sizes 5 to 8, $1.50 values $1.19
Sizes 854 to 11 $1.39
Sizes lV3 to 2 .$1.59
Sizes 2y3 to 7 .?1.79
Bolero Jackets About
This Friday sale takes in about 50 Bolero Waists in the pret
tiest styles that one can imagine. They are constructed of Venise,
Duchess or Valenciennes lace, or nainsook embroidery and pique.
They are to be worn over either white or colored waists and add
a dainty finish at a small cost. Secure one while the sale is on and
have a splendid quality for but little more than half the regular
price.
The $2.25 grade for 4t OA
Friday selling at yl.OU
The $2.00 grade $1.19
The $3.00 grade fl.75
The $3.25 grade f 1.90
The $3.50 grade f2.10
The $4.50 grade $2.87
The $5.00 grade 3.20
The $6.00 grade f3.85
The $6.50 grade 4.20
Women's Mull Ties, in all white
with colored edges, just the
right thing for vacation wear,
regular 25c and 35c
.1UU
value, special, Friday
The $2.50 grade sell
ing Friday at only .,
The $ 7.50 grade for
The $ 8.00 grade for
The $10.00 grade for
The $12.00 grade for
The $14.00 grade for
The $15.00 grade for
The $17.50 grade for
The $21.00 grade for .
White Turnover Collars ahd
stock collars in embroidered de
signs, a large variety of pat
terns, worth to 35c, Friday f5
only the price is but ..... OC
$1.50
...M-60
...fe.15
...f7.0
...S8.7S
...S9.50
..11.25
.913.50
$3.19
FROM 3 TO ,4 P. M. N ;
Women's High Shoes, in summer weight, fitted
with light or heavy soles and of patent or kid
leathers. Dressy and comfortable and
worth to $5.00 the pair,, one hour......
FROM 5 TO 6 P. M.
Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, in tan or black, an as
sortment of summer weight shoes, all having good
soles and light weight uppers.
Sizes 9 to 13l2, $2.00 values $1.39
Sizes 1 to 52, $2.69 values $1.89
1
CNI ft 1 BE
HELD TO ACCOUNT
.
i Government Suggests New
. Kules for Immigration
Inspection.
After a quick run of II Oaya throua-n
dense fog's, the Portland A Asiatic
Steamship company's llneiv Nloomedia
aciiKod har this morning from Hong
kong and way porta. She haa on board
about 2,600 tons of freight, consisting
mostly of tea and gunnies. Light winds
nngjffmooth water were encountered
jBirt all the war but a heavy fog hung
fTytt the sea most of the--time. Not a
vessel of aar sort waa sighted during
the 1C days since the vessel left Yoko
hama. -
K new arrangement was "ut Into force
this woriOnc relative to the watching.
of the Chinese cVew, In that the duty
was left to the ship Instead of the Immi
gration Inspectors. Heretofore two In
spectors have been stationed at the
gang plank to see that none of the Chi
nese went ashore to remain, but from
now on the captain will have to attend
to the hiring of private watchmen him
self and be responsible for the yellow
BUttd sailors. This will save the gov
ernment considerable money, since- It
took six men a day on each vessel to
cover the watch. At times two or three
vessels would be in port at the same
time with the result that a couple dosen
men had to be employed. Most of these
watchmen were special men appointed
temporarily by inspector BarDour.
The system now being introduced here
has been in vogue In the larger ports
01 me united states zor some urn ana
It Is upon suggestion from the head
quarters In Washington that the change
for the better Is mad her.
wnne tne Mcomeaia amvM tnis
morning, the liner Alesia practically
completed loading for Hongkong and
way porta. She will clear tomorrow
with a fin cargo of flour for China and
Japan.
on the rocks, five miles south of Wal
lapa harbor, and has engaged the
services of an expert wrecker to get
her out of her bed and bring her to
this port. Captain A. T. Stream, who
1 superintending the building of norne
steam schooners for the Hart-Wood
mill, haa gone to the scene of the wreck
INSPECTORS SAY MNO.M
WRECK
W?Asg
BUYER
Effort Will Be Made to Float the
Schooner Solano.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Aberdeen. Wash- Julv 14. The Hart-
Wood Mill company haa brought the
wrecked f chooser. Solano where aba Uea
Portland, Or., July 14. To the Editor
of The Journal. Dear Sir: W1U you
kindly Inform me through your paper If
a capttaln who has his papers for being
competent to run s vessel on the Co
lumbia river only could also be a cap
tain on an open sea vessel without pass
ing further examination, and oblige, a
constant reader of The Journal.
. ALONG THE WATERFRONT
mediately secured through the sailors'
union.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Two steamers, the Alliance and Re
dondo. will sail from Couch street dock
this evening, the former for Coos Bay
and the latter lor Seattle and xacoma.
The Norwegian steamer Skogstad re
ported off the Columbia river , bar this
morning wth. a cargo of coal from
Mororan. She was ordered to San Pedro
to.dlsohara. The Skoastad Is reported
as ander charter ta load lumber at this
port lor the orient.
The British steamer Ascot will sail
for San Pedro tomorrow night First
Officer McTague and five of the crew
quit last alght when the steamer reached
bar dock. A now et of men were Un-
Begnlar tin era Due to Arrive.
Breakwater, Coos Bay July 2t
Costa Rica, San Francisco July 27
Nlcomedte orient July 27
Alliance. Coos Bav July su
Redondo, Seattle July 30
Roanohe. San Pedro and way July 80
O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way.. Aug. 7.
Numantia, orient August 18
Arabia, orient Sept. 1
, Beg-olar Uasn to Depart.
Alliance, Coos Bay July 25
Redondo. Seattle and way July 25
G. W. Elder. San Pedro and way .July 26
Alesia, orient July 27
Breakwater, Coos Bay July 2
Costa Rio. San Francisco July to
Roanoke, San Pedro and way Aug. 1
Nloomedia, ortent August 5
Numantia. orient August 28
Arabia, orient September 15
easels In ort
Henrlk Ibsen, Nor. str Alblna
Alesia, Oar. sh...... Flour mills
Tola. Br. sh Elevator dock
Zinita. Br. bk East Pine
Cheballa, Am. bktn Knappton
Maori King, Br. ss...East. West Lbr. Co.
Alvena. Am. sch. Westport
J. M. Griffith. Am. bktn ...Stella
Dalgonar, Br. ah Columbia No. 1
Mathilda, Nor. ss Portland Lbr. Co.
Alumna, Am. sch Drydock
Bee, An. &... ..Willamette I S. .Wlu
Tosemite. Am. ss..
Redondo, Am. str. .
Rhoderlc Dhu, Am.
Alliance, Am. str. .
Transit, Am. schr.
Virginia, Am. schr.
Irene. Am. schr.. . .
AUaa. Am. str
Thyra. Nor. str. . . .
Lyra, Am. str.
Geo. W. Elder, Am.
Astoria
Couch t.
barge Llnnton
Couch st.
Astoria
Astoria
Astorli,
Portsmouth
Inman-Pouiflon dock
stream
str Martt a dock
Xi umber Carriers En Boat.
. .San Francisco
. .San Francisco
. .San Franciaco
. .San Francisco
San Francisco
Aurella, Am. str
Jams Rolph. Am. sch.
Caaco, Am. str
Jim Butler, Am. str....
R. D. Inman. Am. str..
Thomas L. Wand. Am. str. San Francisco
Excelsior, Am. str. San Fcanclsr-o
Coaster. Am. str Sn Francisco
Susie M. Plummsr, An. sch. . .Guaymas
Wasp, Am. atr . .Ban Francisco
Northland, Am. str San Francisco
King cyrua. Am. soar.... Ban Francisco
Beuiah, Am. sob San Francisco
Sa Boats With Cement and Oaaarai.
Buccleuch, Br. ah..... ...Hamburg
Brenn. Fr. bk , Hull
Conway Castle, Br. bk. Antwerp
Europe, Br. bk. ' Antwerp
Genevieve Jtollnosi Ft. bk. London
Rene Kervller, Fr. ah..,. Hamburg
Laennec. Fr. ah .Swansea
Le Filler. Ft. bk. , London
Martha Rouz. Fr. bk.... Hamburg
Moxamblaue. Br. sh Newcastle, E.
Samoa, Br. bk. Shields
81am. Gar. sh.. London
Thiers. Fr. sh....:. .Newcastle, E.
Vlnceanea, rr, bk....,.;......GJaasowl
. .Newcastle, A.
. .Newcastle, A,
..Newcastle, A,
. .Newcastle, A.
. .Newcastle, A.
.Newcastle, A.
Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk. .. -Hamburg
VUle de Mulhouse, Fr. bk Antwerp
Guethary. Fr. bk Antwerp
Pierrl Lot!, Fr. bk Antwerp
Walden Abbey. Br. sh Antwerp
Glenesslin. Br. sh Antwerp
Versailles. Fr. bk Leith
General de Bolsdeffre, Ft. bk ..London
General Negrter Fr. bk London
Bayard. Fr. bk Antwerp
Vllle de Dijon. Fr. bk Antwerp
Coal Ships En Bonta.
Belen. Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
CoL de ViUebols Marenll, Fr. bk. . . .
.Newcastle, a.
Claverdon, Br. sh. ..
Wlllacott. Am. bk..
Port Patrick, Br. sh
St. Mlrren. Br. sh..
CrIIlon. Fr. bk
Cunn Schneider. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
St Louis. Fr. sh Newcastle, A.
Buff on. Fr. bk Newcastle, N. 8. W.
Tramp Steamers Ba Bout.
Queen Alexander, Br. str ..... .Madras
Strathness, Br. str.... Port Los Angeles
Skarstad, Nor. atr. . ...Mororan
MARINE NOTES '. N
' .-.-
Astoria, July 35 Arrived at 1:18 a.
m., steamer Tosemite,. from San Fran.
Cisco. ' Norwegian steamer Skogstad,
from Muroran. arrived off the bar and
waa oruerea to Ban rearo.. '
Ban Francisco. Julv 25.vArrlVeA last
night- steamer Johan - Paulsen, from
Portland, V
Astoria. July 24. Sailed at 1:25 p.
m., schooner Roderiek Dhu la tow of c'
tug Sea Rover, for Santerey. Arrived '
at 7:50 p. m., steamer Elmore, from Ttl- v
lam 00k. - .
Yokohama. July 24. Arrived. German 1
steamer Arabia, from Portland s
Shanghai. July 24. Arrived previous- '
!y. British steamer Btrathyra, from v
Muroran. July 24. Arrived yesterday, i
British steamer Ascot; from Portland. - '
Astoria, Jury 25. Condition ot th bar
at 8 a. m., smooth; wind northwest, 13
miles; weather, cloudy. .
Tides at Astoria. tvl&ffc
J:li a. m., . feet: 1:J4 p. m.. 1.1 feet r
Low water: V.X1 a. m., -L7 feat; 7:11
p. m., S.S feet
Ban Francisco, July JB. Sailed x at
noon, steamer Costa Rioa, for Portland.
Baa Francisco, July Is-Salled at
aoon, steam , schooner Zatsy Freeman, :
for Portland, ; ...v, ,-
Own Your Bathing Suit
Danger lurks tn rented or borrowed
Ones. . Man who would be shocked st
the idea of wearing second-hand under
wear will put on a rented or borrowed
bathing suit for the dip in tde uirt.,
Don't do it!' You can now rt
very beat grade, light weight. nn f -Ing
- suits at a tremeod' r- '
during Robinson A t'o.'s r"-"f
tlon sale, lit Wai!K' "
The best men's tm..-r-. - t. : '
est prices, i; j!,;;;-jvn ..