The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 22, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE v OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, i THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22,-1907
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25c, 35c Mercerized Silk Ging
hams 19c Yard
Exquisite mercerized Silk Ginghams, in blue and
white, black and white, green and white, Drown
and white, red and white and tan and white;
checks ana plaids; regular 25c to 35c 1Q
values, yard i7C
$1.50, $4.00 Parasols 75c
White Linen Parasols, both embroidered and
plain styles; a parasol will last year after year
and this is a great bargain at, 75c
25c Linen Collars 15c
1,000 Women's Embroidered Stiff Linen Collars,
beautifully embroidered on fine linen, reg- 1 C
ular 2tc values, Friday sale luC
Linen Handkerchiefs
dozen Women's All Pure Linen Handker
chiefs, X-inch and Vi-inch hemstitch, regularly
sold for $1.75 dozen, great Friday spe- 11
cial at 1.25 dozen; each 11C
30c Black Lisle Stocking, Only
21c Pair
2,000 pairs Women's fine quality black lace lisle
Stockings, large assortment of patterns, regular
30c quality, special for this Friday ?1g
Bargain Day AlC
25c Cotton Vests 12tfc
500 Women's ribbed cotton Vests, low neck, no
sleeves, silk taped neck, regular 25c quality; a
tremendous good Friday bargain at
just half price 1X2C
45c Lisle Drawers 25c
500 pairs Women's1 fine quality ribbed lisle draw
ers, deep lace edge trim, regular 45c 9C
quality, Friday sale MO,
Plaid Suitings 25c Yard
New Fall Suitings, 36 inches wide, in bright and
somber plaids, exactly imitating high priced
Scotch tartan, beautiful color cofmbina- OC
tions, extra good value at, only CtDC
Sale of Pillow Cases
45x36-inch Pillow Cases, plain hemmed, ready for
use, extra good value at the Friday 19
sale price 1&2C
45x3o-inch Pillow Cases, hemstitched, ready for
use, extra good value 9ft
at, only UC
Table Cloths, Napkins
100 Bleached Linen Table Cloths, in an assort
ment of choice designs, with border on four sides.
Actual size 66x70 inches and a special d AO
good Friday value at, only yl.TlO
Napkins to match, size 22x22 inches, special for
Friday, Bargain Day, CI QC
dozen
35c Beauty Pins 18c Pair
Rolled plate Collar or Beauty Pins for the waist,
cuffs or ribbons, satin finish gold, 152
regular 35c values for IOC
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kJrip Reg.
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Great Sale Lace Curtains
Buy Now
and Save
Money
Here you will find thousands of pairs of Lace Curtains greatly reduced for this great Alteration Sale.
Carpenters have been at work for weeks renovating our Drapery Department. We must make room for our
new goods. White and Arabian Curtains in Cluny, Renaissance, .Battenberg, Marie Antoinette, cable net
and Scotch lace all greatly reduced for this sale:
$1.00 Curtains, $ .79
$1.50 Curtains, 1.09
$2.00 Curtains, 1.49
$2.50 Curtains, 1.89
$3.00 Curtains, 2.29
$3.50 Curtains, 2.59
$4.00 Curtains, 2.95
Reg. $.500 Curtains, $3.85
Reg. $6.00 Curtains, 4.59
Reg. $7.50 Curtains, 5.85
Reg. $8.50 Curtains, 6.65
Reg. $10.00 Curtains, 7.95
Reg. $12.50 Curtains, 9.75
Curtain Materials, ILtc.
1500
Pairs
Long Silk Gloves
Regular
$2.25 Vals
.$1.39
1,500 pairs of Women's extra heavy long
Silk Gloves, full 16-button length, double
tipped fingers, white and black, sizes 54
to 7. Regularly sold at $2.25 pair. Made by
one of the leading glove makers of the
world. This famous glove maker has con
tracted to supply the Lipman-WoJe store
with thousands of pairs of his matchless
product, and owing to the lateness of the
6eason we sacrifice 1,600 pairs rfi - 0
Friday at, only
See Washington street window. Mail orders and
phone orders filled.
500 New Leather Belts
$24'Values$r.OO
500 latest and most popular and stylish Women's
Leather Belts, crushed and fitted fall styles, in
white, black, green, red and tan. A manufacturer's
sample line of new fall belts, selling regularly at
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. Special, d A A
for Friday Bargain Day yl.UU
C -1 Horn, Walrus p. rc
OCai, and Alligator rUlSCS
Vals, to $2.50 at $1.00
Special for Friday Bargain Day we offer 100 walrus,
horn, alligator and seal back strap purses, with
?;usset sides, fancy gilt and black clasps in the latest
all 1907 novelty ideas. A leading manufacturer's
sample line of new purses, intended to sell regularly
for $2.00 and $2.25. Special, for Friday A A
Bargain Day $1.UU
See big corner window display. No phone orders,
none on approval.
T&uru&Sb $3.50, $3.75 Vals. at $2.95
100 Black Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats, elaborately made with beautiful flounces and ruffles. They can be washed and
retain their beauteous lustre and surpassing finish. They never crack like ordinary taffeta. They have a delicate swish and
rustle. Cost half as much as ordinary taffeta and wear twice as long four times better. Regularly 4l O C
$3.50 and $3.75 values; special Friday, at only
All summer garments being closed out for less than cost. New and stylish Fall Suits in great variety.
75c Belt Buckles 23c
Prettiest Belt Buckles of the season, bought from
a jewelry manufacturer at such a low clearance
price that we can offer 50c slid 75c 0t
values for My
35c, 50c Brooches 18c
Sterling Silver Brooches, in pretty etched designs,
flower patterns and bead effects, French gray
finish, regular 35c and 50c values,
Friday, special IOC
Collar Supporters
Every woman uses this useful and pretty piec
of jewelry. A pair of patent adjustable collar,
supporters, set with assorted stones, pretty ross
finish gold, regular 75c Qff
value for OOC
15c Collar Buttons 7Kc
A chance for the man. A fine gold filled Collar
Button, with pearl backs, silver riveted so that
backs will not come off, in fdur sizes and styles,
regular 15c value, at jewelry T'
counter I2C
$1.25 Lawn Kimonos 78c
Women's fancy lawn Kimonos and Dressing
Sacques, made with and without belt and collar;
light or dark colors; values to , HQ
$1 .25 for OC
Big Notion Savings
Another of our famous Friday notion sales, new
and desirable goods at money saving prices.
15c card Assorted Pins, black, whit, and mat..fH4
26c box Bon. Hair Pins; straight .ad ortinped:
shell and amber XSw
S6c-E0o Steel Shear.; all .lie. 19
6 Or- Rush Shopping Baskets; extra strong: We.v,
strong- handle 834
15c box Assorted Wire Hair Pin.; extra largm Tm
assortment 84
20c package Pure Parafflno Wax; th. best... 10
25c Gold Dust Washing Powder 1T4
3c Ironing Wax, in .tick, with handle., I for.. 64
15c-20c-26c Playing Cards, fine Bristol 12
25c Combination Black Shoe Dressing; will not in
jure leather; best grade offered 184
Stationery Bargains
20c and 25c Quire Paper, assortment of best pa
pers now used, all sizes and shapes, 1ft
odd lots at only, a quire 1UC
15c and 20c Envelopes, all sizes in newest shapes,
just the right quality of linen paper, O
package OC
35c finest linen bond Writing Tablets, letter sure,
the newest shade, splendid Value 18c
35c and 50c Tablets, letter size, medium and
heavy linen paper, finest quality made, Iftj.
on sale at IOC
15c Tablets, letter size, light weight bond
paper, fine fabric, sale price OC
15c Tablets, new wallet note size, foreign mail
paper, light weight, ruled and plain O
sale price OC
$2.00 Kimonos for $1.19
Daintiest washable summer styles of Women's
short and long Kimonos, Nightingales and Dress
ing Sacques, made of plain white lawn, fancy
figured and dotted Swiss or lawns, all newest
styles, made with or without, collar, belt, etc.;
sold regularly up to $2.00. Big d 1Q
Friday value at $1.1.7
EISA WILL LOAD
LUMBER CARGO
3forweigan Steamer Char
tered to Carry From Ttiis
Port to Orient
CONWAY CASTLE IS
FIXED FOR GRAIN
harbor. Th. Tola has been here since
February H. when she arrived from
Europe with ft cargo of cement. She
1. moored at the elevator dock.
NO SKIPPER EXISTS.
Rumor Has British Steamer African
Monarch Returning to Portland
From Orient to Load Wheat and
Flour or Lumber.
Th. PTwflo Export Lumber company
chartered th. Norwegian steamer Elsa
today to load lumber here for th.
orient next month, O. W. McNear fixed
the British bark Conway Castle to load
wheat or barley for Europe, and It is
rumored that trie large British steamer
African Monarch will return from Japan
to load either wheat and flour or lum
ber for the orient.- The character of
the African Monarch ha. not been made
known.
The Else. I. now on the way for San
Francisco with a cargo of coal from
Newcastle, Australia, under ' charter to
J. A. Brown of the Bay City, and she
will probably not arrive here before the
latter part of next month. She is of
average size, having capacity for ap
proximately 3,000,000 feet of lumber.
The African Monarch left Portland dur
ing the latter part of June for the
orient with S. 365,542 feet of lumber fur
nished by th. Pacific Export Lumber
company and arrived out th. latter part
of July. She 1. now at Nagasaki.
The Conway Castle, which was taken
for grain loading, Is discharging general
cargo and cement at Greenwich dock,
having arrived here recently from Eu
rope aner a very teaiou. voyage. ' sne
will probably be ready to receive cargo
In a few week, when the grain will
begin coming jn lively rrom tne interior.
She will be th. second sailing vessel
ta take out new crop grain this season,
the British .hip Dalgonar at Columbia
dock No. 2 having commenced lining
for cargo aireaay. ,
The Portland & Asiatic Steamship
company today confirmed the report of
several days ago that an extra steamer
would be sent from here to th. orient
next month to relieve th. congestion
of traffic, but the name of the vessel
had not been ascertained late this after
' noon. Officials of the company My .he
has not been chartered yet but that
a vessel will be secured without fail.
Shipping men were of th. opinion thl.
morning .that the African Monarch 1.
eomlnnffere to take the surplus freight
OffejgJr the regular China liners.
.jrnia German shin mam. wmcn ar-
ed her about a week ago with aen-
ral earn from London, i. under char
ter to load .lumber here for th. orient.
and It is Mid that th. French bark
Vlncennes, which arrived up two day
ago from Glasgow, Scotland. 1 under
charter to loud wheat for a return cargo
to Europe Thl. leaves pnly on. v.m.1,
tbs British sMa Tola. dlMngage4 la th
So Declares Inspector Edwards In
Correcting Witness.
Captain Edwards, inspector of bulla,
contend, that there "Is no such a thing
as a .kipper." A man In charge of a
craft 1. either a captain or a pilot, or
both, but, he can't be a .kipper.
This was discovered this morning
when A. Norman, one of the owners of
the gasoline launch Lotus, testified be
fore the inspector how his boat had be
haved in colliding with Walter Honey
man's launch Nancy on the evening of
August 11 off the foot of Meade street.
Norman, to expedite matters, had an at
torney prepare a typewritten statement
of his side of the case, and the attor
ney, among other things supposed to be
nautical, uaed the word "sklDDer."
"Skipper, skipper there's no such
thing a. a skipper," exclaimed the in
spector, with a voice that could jb
heard thundering through the corridor
of the customhouse building and near
ly frightened the witness into a fit. "A
man is either a captain or a pilot Pro
ceed with the hearing."
Mr. Norman went on to state that It
was Sunday night when he and his
partner, O. Pajunen, were coming down
the river close to the west shore when
the Nancy loomed up ahead. The Nancy
appeared to go to starDoara, as pre
scribed by the law, and then again she
suddenly changed her course and at
tempted to pass to port, or on tne star
board bow. This resulted in the Lotus
striking the Nancy abaft of the engine
and cutting a deep gasn in r.er side.
There were 10 people In the Nancy, but
none was injured. Norman explained
that he followed th. rules by remain
ing on his course.
Mr. Honeyman testified that he saw
the lights of the launch Gloria, which
was to port of the Lotus, and gave two
blasts and went "to the left" Instead of
to the right because he thought he
would not have room between the boat
and the piling to the right.
Keveral witnesses were examined, and
then the matter was taken under ad
visement.
tender Armaria, which recently arrived
out from the Atlantlo coast.
MARCOS XOTES
Astoria. Aug. 23. Condition of bar
at 8 a. m. obscured; wind northwest, 16
miles; weather foggy.
Tide, at Astoria today: High water
12.29 a. m., 7. feet. Low water (.13
a. m 1.1 feet; 6:16 p. m., 2.4 feet
Newcastle, Aug. 22. Sailed August 20
British ship Port Patrick for Portland.
San Pedro, Aug. 21. Sailed schooner
Mabel Gal. for Portland.
Falmouth. Aug. 21. Arrived French
bark Cornll Bart from Antwerp for
Portland.
Astoria, Aug. 21. Arrived at 6:15 p.
m. steamer Elmore from Tillamook.
Port Los Angeles, Aug. 21 Arrived
schooner Virginia from Columbia river.
Guaymas, Aug. 21. Arrived steamer
Melville Dollar from Columbia river.
this week they are all up to th. mark.
"How the Flxs Fixed It" is the head
line attraction, a playlet offered by
Alice Mortlock, assisted by Walter liar
mon.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
SUBMARINE BELLS.
New System ot Signals to Be Adopted
Along Coast. "
All of the government lightship, sta
tioned off the coast of the thirteenth
district, which comorises Oregon. Wash
ington and Alaska, will be equipped with
submarine bells at once. Word to this
effect was received this morning by
Captain P. J. Werllch. lighthouse in
spector, from the department at Wash
ington, the telegram stating that tne
material for the installation or tne Dens
on the vessel, would arrive here In a
day or two.
Lightship No. 67. now at the govern
ment buoy depot at Tongu. point,- near
Astoria, will be the first vessel to be
equipped with the bell, which, by the
way. Is being furnished and Installed by
the Submarine Signal company, whlcn
Soncem hope, ta equip all merchant vea
el. on th. coast with receiver, working
In conjunction with the submerged bells
on the lightship.. Lightship No. 60,
now stationed off the mouth of the Co
lumbia river, and UghtBhlp 78. off Uma
tilla reef, will be equipped as soon- as
tne work on 67 is completed.
Captain Werllch 1. of the opinion that
the new signal system will prove of
great advantage to the .hlplpng f rater
nlty. because the- sound, of warning or
guidance, .. the case may be, may be
heard much farther and with greater ac
curacy than by the ay.t.m of overhead
bell, and foghorn, now in practice. The
onlv vessel In these water, now equipped
wita lbs new rscelvtrs is th UxhthouM
The steam schooner Tosemite, which
arrived at Astoria this morning, will
Erobably receive part of her cargo here,
he is to finish at Kalama.
The City of Panama-Alliance hearing
was postponed last night until Septem
ber 2 because of the sailing today of the
steamer City of Panama for San Fran
cisco. Pilot Turner, who steered the
Alliance, testified that th. vessel went
aground as a result of the strong cross
river current. Pilot snow, who was on
the City of Panama, will testify at the
next nearing.
The American steamer Lyra will
probably finish loading lumber today at
tne mills or tne .fortiana bumoer com
pany. The launching of the steamer Bailey
Gatzert from the yards of the Portland
Shipbuilding company will not take
place until next Saturday afternoon.
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AT THE THEATRES
Kendall National Funmaker.
Without extravagance in assertion It
can be said that Ezra Kendall, who
comes to the Hellig theatre. Fourteenth
and Washington streets, for an engage
ment of four performances in "Swell
Elegant Jones," beginning tonight, un
der the management of the Harry
Atkin company, ha. given to the stage
more genuine humor and fun than any
one now appearing before the public.
Matinee will De given saiuraay aner
noon. Seats are now selling for the
entire engagement at box office the
theatre.
"The Second In Command."
There was a capacity audience at the
Marquam matinee yesterday to see "The
Second in Command," and last night the
house was packed again. This military
comedy-drama Is proving the earlier
prediction that it would be the most
popular attraction during the engage
ment or tne stocKweil-Macuregor com
pany. Matinee Saturday.
"A Carnival of Love."
For the closing week of its encage
ment the Stockwell-MacGregor company
will present at tne Marquam Tne car
nival of Love." This is a play brand
new to Portland, and it naa never been
presented elsewhere on the Paclfio
coast. "The Carnival of Love" Is s
witty comedy of French extraction
which has been used successfully in
Lionaon ana iew lorn.
Building Permits.
J. W. Coldwell, shed. 1595 East Thlr
teenth steet, $200; Mrs. Herman, two
story dwelling, Mable, between Sey
mour and Hamilton, 12,000; w. A.
Wheeler, repairs dwelling. Union, be
tween Oregon and East Irving, $500; C.
Anderson, On rn, Milton and Greely, $200;
Peter F. Mover, one-story dwelling,
East Twentieth, between Klllingsworth
and Surman. $500: W. C. Smith, one
story dwelling, East Fifteenth, between
Marlon and Clackamas, $200; James N.
Davis, two-story dwelling, East Twenty
second, between Hawthorne and East
Clay, $2,000; C. Smith, two-story dwell
ing, Holladay, between Grand avenue
and East Sixth, $5,500; A. Rollman, one
story dwelling, Blandena, between
Halght and Commercial. $1,000: Weln-
hard estate. Ninth, between Flanders
and Glisan. $200: W. T. Die, two-story
dwelling, Stanton, between Gantenbein
and Commercial, $2,500.
"The Girl From Albany."
One of the merriest and most enter
taining farce comedies ever seen on
the American stage is "The Girl From
Albany," which the Allen stock com
pany la presenting this week to crowd
ed houses at the Lyric. It has been
on. of the biggest hit. the company ha.
ever made. It la the .how event of the
week and a hummer.
The Tie That Binds."
For popularity "The Tie That Bind."
appear, to surpass even "Human
Hearts." Both were written by Hal
Reld,r and the former is now being
played by the stock company at the
Star theatre thl. week. "The Tie That
Bind." 1. a child, who aucceed. In re
uniting it. parent, after the efforts Of
th. villain, to separata them.
Grand's' Good Show.
Every act at th. Grand i. good this
w.ek. Sometime, a "blue" act . may
buuLvtrUnUjc make It appearaaca, but
Is Tour Need in This List?
Men's and women's garments, dress
goods and silks, corsets, embroideries.
laces, gloves and ribbons, notions, sta-1
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iiuiKjiy. iuiici aiiu uiuk ruiuiiivB, jew
elry and leather goods, millinery, men's
furnishings, underwear and hosiery, un
dermusllns, domestics, women's furnish
ings, carpets, rugs, curtains and draper
lea, crockery and glassware," shoes and
a thousand other needs for the home
and personal wear. Everything in the
house on Friday for one half price at the
uolden Eagle, Third and yamnin streets.
BANK MESSENGER IS
CAUGHT WITH FUNDS
GOLD STOLEN FROM
ALASKA MAIL BAGS
(Journal 8pclil Srrlc.)
Seattle. Aug. 22. Systematic robber
ies of the United State, mail, have been
going on for some time, the last theft
being $15,000 In gold dust taken from a
mail bag sent from Fairbanks, Alaska,
to Seattle banks. The robbers are be
lieved to have their headquarter, at
Fairbanks, and postofflce inspectors are
already on the scene working on the
mystery.
Two for One
And no chance to take. Everything
In the house tomorrow Friday at half
price at the Golden Eagle.
GIRL IS STRUCK BY
BULLET AT BEACH
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Seaside. Or.. Aug. 22. Miss Altina
Howard was struck by a stray bullet
yesterday while strolling along the road
near tnls place, ana seriously lnjurea.
It is not believed the wound will prove
fatal. It has not been learned who
fired the shot.
Metzger"s eyt, glasses, $1. 842 Wash.
SCHMITZ RESIGNS
FROM NATIVE SONS
(Journal Special Serrtrc.)
San Francisco, Aug. 22. The resigna
tion of Eugene Schmitz, deposed mayor
of San Francisco, a. a member of the
Native Sons order, was received last
night. After the usual lapse of a week
it will be accepted.
BoMnthal's Orat 3-Day Sal.
ends Saturday night. Be quick.
(Jonroal Special Serrte..)
Springfield, Mass.. Aug. 22. Winifred
Maraon, aged 17. messenger in the
Chtcope. National bank, has been cap
tured at Bradley, Maine, and placed un
der arrest for stealing $5,000 of the
bank's funds. The boy had spent but
$60 of the stolen money when captured.
Think of buyUg Mennen'a talcum
powder for 6 cents. Pear', scented gly
cerin, soap at 10c a cake, Plnaud's au
de quinine and everything else every
article in the house. Golden Eagle de
partment .tore, tomorrow Friday at
half price. On account of bank failure
must have money.
BosMrthar. nig Rim sjaO.
Is town talk. Don't mis. It.
rrtftrrM Stock OmkmA (roods.
Attsa A Lewis' Bast Braj& rt,
SPOT CASH
PAID
FOR ACCOUNTS OF
THE
OREGON TRUST &
SAVINGS BANK
Room 205 Couch Building
Fourth and Washington
Country Claimants write for
circular
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FRIDAY SPECIALS
Pajamas, Madras and Percale, a splendid as
sortment of patterns. Special price. ... .$1.20
NECKWEAR SPECIAL
All Silk Folded Squares in all the popular plain
shades. Special 55c
We are showing advance styles
in Star and Cluett Shirts
is. W. Cor. Fourth & Morrison, Cor. Entrance
CSLW.
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