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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. 1007. EE Unirimmed Dress Hats $1.98 (Correct and clever shapes, constructed of fine Paon silk vel vet in the season's preferred colorings. A lot of 100 featured in this Friday sale. For those who want a hat for shopping or for every-day use, this sale offers an unparalleled oppor tunity for ecenomy. A bow of ribbon, a quill or two, a wing or some flowers applied to these shapes make them jaunty, tasteful pieces of headgear, and the outlay hai been small, in deed. We advise an early selection. The lot cannot with stand the brisk buying that's sure to ensue for more than a few hours. Early attendance insures you first choice in col ors and shapes, These are regular $J.5U and o.w oi no values. Special Friday $lVO FINE FELT DRESS SHAPES f 1.10 The values in this lot run to $5.00 each. The assortment of styles and colors are pleasingly good, and the felt is a very good quality. The large, drooping flat shapes comprise the larger part of this offering, though there are other models on which fashion has set the seal of her approval. Save nearly $4.00 by sharing in this uncqualed bargain. Remember, though, this d in is for Friday only. Hat worth to $5.00 Pl.l Beauty Pins Heavily gold-plated Beauty Pins, In plain bar or chased effects. Neat, well made and rrffularlv in Id at 15c eaelk. Fridav iP the special price is i for...... Set Rings For women or children rings guaranteed for five years. Come in assorted patterns, set with emeralds, turquoise, opals, 1 Q etc., 50c to $1.25 values. Friday, ea.. 13C Men-s 50c 'Kerchiefs 25c Here's a bargain that frugal men will profit by. Made of extra-good quality sheer Irish linen, with 2-inch hemstitched border. They are full 22 inch lire, and a better value than we could possibly buy today to sell for 50c. Any man who sees them will purchase half a dozen or more. Let Portland women take advantage of this and supply their husband's, brother's or father's handkerchief needs. Remember, 50c ones, OC JC each Men's Fancy Hose, in striped or silk embroidered designs. The col ors are tan, brown or black. Sizes 9', to 1114. Standard makes in 25c grades. Special Friday 4 A( bands and sold regularly for CQ only, 6 pairs for. ejlvl 75c each. Friday DuC Men's Night Shirts, great, big, full cut ones, with plenty of length. Made of good quality soft flannel ette. Sizes 15 to 18-inch neck $3.50 Long Gloyes, Pair$2A8 A spectacular hand-wear value. A Friday sale on the sea son's most favored sort of Gloves, 16-button length, in black or white. These are admirably adapted for either dress or street wear and are good length, reaching well over the elbow. They're a standard, sterling grade at $150 the pair. Very special for Friday only t JQ at, pair $40 WOMEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES, with clasp. A jaunty, mannish style, without seam, Paris point backs, made from prime 5kins. A seasonable weight for sturdy wear. Triced regularly at $1.25 the pair. Save 27c Friday pay A( only JOC Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with scroll, embroidered or hemstitch ed cdtfe. Made of dainty sheer materials, snowy white; very pretty pat terns and wort h 25c 1 P each. Friday price . . 1C Women's Lace-Trimmed Handkerchiefs, aKo a hit of pretty Embroidered 'Kerchiefs with scalloped edge, others hemstitched. Re val. I0c to 75c each. Friday. 125c Taffeta Ribbons, 6 in. wide, in dotted designs; red. brown or navy with white dots, or white with black dots. An unusual value offering in de sirable patterns and colors. This quality sells regularly at 75c the yard. Friday 1 Q only M.UL Taffeta Ribbon. 4 in. wide, with embroidered dots. The dots are in black, white or colors that contrast pleasing ly with background. 1Q Worth 50c yd. Special..! iJQ Our 237lh Friday Offers Thanksgiving Shoppers Timely and Welcome Economies Preferred Grades of Merchandise Concerned IMPORTED Tooth BruslfH English make, regular 2oc val cp::..l5c VASELINE J I T , 1 - 1 in i pounu glass 19c DR. GRAVES' Tooth Powder regularly worth 25 cents. Spe cial, the 1 0 box ILC MIRRORS German white crystal glass, bev el, regular price 50c. Special 39c jars, regular values. Special at, ji? 10c BRUSHES For the clothes, black bristles, regular price 30c. ?.pcr.,:....19c EXTRACT Pond's regularly worth 50 cents. Specially priced at the OC bottle JJC PLAYING Cards, enamel back, reg. price 18 cents. Special, the pkjz.... 10c $1.00 PEWS Fountain Pens, hard rubber bar rel. Specially priced for 1 Q Friday, ea. .157 C POSTCARD Albums, holds 400 cards, reg 65 cents, cial, each price Spe- 49c WRITING Paper, Rosebud or Holly. tpe cially priced Friday, box .. for 39c 25c SHADES For the eyes, transparent green celluloid. K!':....19c PIPE RACK B a s s w o o d, for burning, Chinese, regular 30c value. esrchc::,:....20c ASSORTED Toilet Tins, black or white heads, 100 in sheet. Spe cial, the C sheet DC 8c SAFETY Pins, nickel plat ed or black, all sizes, worm oc The doz . 5c 10c TOILET Pins, with jet heads, best qual ity. Special at, the C cube BONNET Black TAFFETA SILK SPECIAL FRIDAY Bear in mind that Friday is Black Taffeta Day here. This Friday again the world's famous silks are bargainized. No other make approaches them in beauty of finish and wearing qualities. Four grades on special sale, as follows: 23 in. wide, worth f JA 23 or 27 in. wide, f A A $2.00 yard $1,451 worth $1.50 $1.U5! 21 inches wide, worth AO 19 inches wide, worth 7al I $1.00 yard , I vV. $1.25 yard $1.10 Bleached Table Damask 78 And these the famous Richard son linens, too. Twelve pieces of a beautifully finished, full bleached damask, in a variety of attractive patterns. This grade gives remarkable wear and sells regularly at $1.10 the yard. A famous special for Fri day, yard 78c Table Napkins from the world's fa mous Richardson mills, in Belfast, Ireland. Very tasteful, great vari ety of patterns, hemmed and ready for use. Take advantage of this sale and you will own some of the finest napkins possible to procure Regularly worth $3.25 the dozen. Special .... $2.50 Bleached Muslin 10,000 yards of soft, fine, snowy muslin in a Friday sale. Se cure enough now to supply .next season's wants in pillow slips and sheets. This price is remarkably low. A I2l3c tfrade. Special Fri day, the yard 95c Colored DRESS GOODS 50c and 60c Grades 21 cYd 8,500 yards of Novelty Fabrics in light and dark colorings, suitable for children's dresses, shirtwaist suits, waists or skirts. Grades that sell regularly at 50c and 60c the yard. The most phenomenal fabric value of the season. Fri- Ol day, the yard 1C THAT 98? DRESS GOODS BARGAIN CONTINUED FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING. MACHINE Oil, in four-ounct bottles, reg. 15c value. Special at, a?i!f....lOe FASTENERS Hold Fast snap, all sizes, 2 dozen on card, worth 10 cents. Special ..... vC 6 SPOOLS 25e Best Spool Cot ton, Nos. 40 or 50, black or white. for 25 c The Very Latest Fad in Cushion Tops 47c Illustrated designs that show the adventures of "FLUFFY RUFFLES" on her travels. The pictures are clearly printed and the subjects are now in great vogue at the present time. The same pictures and tints that are now running in the Sunday Oregonian. Complete, ready to fill, top, A7 n plain back and border, regular 60c value, special T"! t HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVE CASES, also pin cushion covers, of fine or heavy white linen ; stamped in wallachian, English eyelet, Bieder niaier and floral designs. Priced as follows : Regular price 30c and 40c, special, each Regularly worth 50c and 65c, special, each INFANTS' NIGHTGOWNS, Domet flannel, finished with tape. Regularly worth 40c, special , CHILDREN'S COATS, made of good quality bearskin cloth; colors red, brown and white; turned down collar and cuffs, double row of "Teddy Bear" buttons; size 2 to 6 years. Reg. price $3.75, special, ea. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS, in fancy stripes, with tucked yoke, trimmed with ruffle at neck and cuffs. Regular price $1.25, special, each ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS For Friday we place on sale two exceptionally good styles STYLE 601 Long waist model with high bust and short hips; the corset for long waist and slender fieures. STYLE 609 A Princess hip corset that shapes the form above the waist, and models the fnrm into rraceful lines. Esoecia v adaoted for stout lifrures. tuner are $2.75 values, special Friday 19c 27c white white 25c $2.97 89c $1.69 Women's Handsome Caracul Coats An ideal garment for winter wear, and this season there will be nothing more stylish. It's not really a fur, but a splendid imitation of Astrachan or Persian Lamb. The models we offer in this Friday sale run from 28, 36 to 50 inches long. There are handsome black velour coats in the lot. The caracul coats are made without trimming in tight or loose-fitting models. The velours are also loose, tight or semi-fitting and' tasteful trimmings are effectively used. Here are sample prices $25.00 values, $18.75; $35.00 values, $26.25; $50.00 values, $37.50; $75.00 values, $56.25; $100.00 values $75.00. EVENING GOWNS AND COATS FOR HALF Any coat over $65.00 or any gown over $75.00 for half the former price Friday. A continua tion of the most, remarkable sale of dress attire Portland has ever known. With a su perb assortment that gives unlimited choice of selection and range of price. Even without this phenomenal reduction we d easily sell the greater part of fine ready-made apparel. Now with these tremendous price concessions in force, tasteful women grow enthusiastic over the great reductions as well as the mar velous beauty of the garments offered. Come ye, and choose, and you ll Hzilf save. ANY WALKING SKIRT FOR LESS In black or fancy, materials and in the prevailing modes. A skirt bargain that is worth while to take advantage of, for the savings arc large and the assortment most complete. All popular skirt mate rials are to be found in the goods these are made of and the modish pleated strap trimmed or plain tailored models are plen tiful. Mind you, no matter what the original price was, you save by buying now. The higher priced skirt you buy, the more you'll save. Any U pec skirt in the house V Less 18-Inch Turkey Dishes Now 75 Cents We are closing out three open stock patterns of Johnson's English Semi-Porcelain at half price and less, and a clean-up comes just in time to provide very unusual values for those with Thanksgiving china to buy. For instance, we offer Platters or Turkey Dishes, full 18-inch size, various 7C designs, worth $1.65, at, each ImC Soup Tureens, worth $1.95, at 75$ 10-inch Dinner Plates, worth $2.26 a doz., J Olive or Pickle Dishes, worth 30 cents each, 15c Carving Sets, very special value, handsomely finished, three piece stock, with stag handles and silver ferrules, 40 QC packed in lined boxes, regular $5.00 values ,r.ipdtd Crumb Pan and Brush, nickel plated finish, 50c set, 9Q special at wft Japanese Table Mats, come in sets of o, reg. a iQ set. Special Friday.. 1 ft Gilt Frame" Clocks 12 inches hich. cood time- Umbrella Stands In assorted patterns, M Off. keepers and regularly worth $3.00 each; dt QC mottled and shaded; special Friday special Friday k". pl7 Women's Hose . . IT A fine grade of Women's Stockings in lisle or cotton. Fast, brilliant black, with full-fashioned foot and leg. Worth 25c and 35c the pair and cannot be replaced for that. The Fri day price on these will startle every woman whose hosiery needs are not well supplied into buying. Once here, she will buy generously we are" sure of that, for here is a hose J value to talk about. Special, the pair....llC Pair Rubbers With Children's Shoes Remember, 200 Hun dreds of women every week now call for our cotton hose at 25c - and ask for -No. 200. Every woman who wears it will come again and ask for it. They come in plain black, black with split sole, or in tan. We heartily rec ommend them for value and wear. The price is I 25c Women's Union Suits, the famous Munsing make of combed Peler yarn, winter weight. These button across the chest and are a grade that sells regularly at $1.25 each. Spe cial for hi day, suit. . . . 98c Here is a Friday offer worth while. Come here and buy chit dren's shoes on that day and on every pair we sejyouat $2.50 or more we'll give you a pair of rubbers (for men, women or children) absolutely without charge. There will be no extra charge for the shoes be sure of that ; nor therelH be no poor qualities. Just an extra effort to make a big Friday in the children s shoe department that s all. Make it your opportunity its one worth . ... . t .!.! ing L mi irons ruuucrs Women's Comfort Juliets in fine leather with heels of rubber or leather, elastic sides ami plain pr tip toes. They're one of the :n st desirable and comfortable srrnes made (or house wear. Regularly worth $2.00 d1 OQ the pair. Special Friday -"LOU Women's High Tan Shoes in many styles, many widths and all sizes. In fact, take your choice of any woman's tan high shoe we have in stock, worth to $4.00. Special tiivui .ww o cm. ium; it your Without Charge Men's Shoes f 1.00 Less Men can save $1.00 on any pair of shoes at $4.00, $5.00 or $6.00 that they bay here Friday. These are the most popular grades for men who wear dependable footwear and they're the shoes that give the most satisfaction. The shoes with the best style and the shoe that give the most comfort Each pair will be carefully fitted-and without re serve, any pair of men's shoes that sell regularly, at BETTER SERVICE Oil S. P. IF NEEDED Anl Investigation of th train service now Wing riven by the Southern Pa cific company on Its main line between Portland and Ashland has been made by the Oregon railroad commission, and it has been found that good grounds rvlst-for h complaints of the people ti-pt t'.f service is inaiPo.iwt and tin - . "-i rt . - . ... (.-- firvA notice upon the company that a heartnjr will be had, at which it will be deter mined what reasonable and adequate service shall be given. The main cause of Complaints is the company's recent arbitrary canceling of two daiiy tralna on this run. when travel was more than could be taken care of by the existing service. The commission will set an esrly date for the hearing, and prompt action will be taken to relieve the sttuation that southern Oregon people are forced to meet only a short time before the Christmas ' holidays, .when they would most highly appreciate the best possible facilities for railroad travel and mail transmission: ' Commissioners Camp bell and Weit, Jn their preliminary flna ingx said: -: - ' ' . ' For number etfyes-rs prior to No vember 10, 1907, the Southern Paclfie company operated three passenger trains, each way dally between Portland. Ore gon, and San Francisco, California those towards San Francisco being known as Nos. 11, 13 and 15 and those towards Portland being known as Nos, 12, H and 16. ''Since November 10, 1907. the com- rany has refused to operate trains Nos. 1 and ia, except between Portland, Ore gon, arid Roseburg. Oregon, thereby de priving the patrons of the road between Roseburg. Oregon', and Ashland. Oregon, of a service they have enjoyed for yeur, causing them great inconvenience and loss of time, and demoralising the. rail service. "After due hearing and Investigation. If the sa,ld commission shall find the aforesaid service to be unreasonable and Inadequate, an order will be made as provided by said chapter SI of the laws of Oregon for the year I&9T. prescribing; a reasonable and adequate service." .' i GOLDFIELO W I I 0 (United Pries Lessed Vlre.) Goldfleld. Nev., Nov. 21. If m plan now under consideration by W. E. Dow len, manager , of the Nevada Goldfleld Reduction .works, fa consummated. i3oldfleld will soon have m circulating medium wnicn win reiieve to a great extent t&e scarcity. oX real money with which the camp Is afflicted. The plan Is to take the bullion produced by the mills, make it into bars and stamp thereon the value, which wiU be used as money. The question of the legality of the plan and its possible conflict with the currency laws of the land is now being Investigated. - At present the three reduction works of the camp the Nevada Goldfleld, the Combination and Kinkead mills re turning out about 15,000 a day, but this amount could easily . be quadrupled by running on ores of a higher grade. -At the rate . of 120,000 a dav the camp could produce JSOO.eoO a month in gold. James R. Davis of the Round1 Moun tain Mining company lias agreed to put the bullion from that mill Into circu lation in the same way, providing the plan, la f0undto be feasible, which woulct add from $30,006 to 160,000 a month to the amount available. , T FIVE CIIILDREX ARB BURNED ft) DEATH . (United Frets teased Wire.) ' Franklin. Pa.. Nov. 21. Five chil dren of Thomas Zuver, an oil well pumper of Pleasantvtlle, were burned to daath in a fire that burned thetr home this morning. The children renired from J. to 12 years of ' age. Nelson Zuvcr, a son, aged IS. carried out Ms unconscious ' father from the burning building. - - -. ... " . Twenty-five per cent. Cff on leather gsoUs fct iLletzatr's. - i YESTERDAY'S RECORD gOO GOOD TO EAST e Northern Pacific No. 1, due at e e 7 o'clock, arrived at 2. Southern Pscifle 'o- X9, due at 7:25, arrived on time. & Southern rsclfls No, 1. due at , 11:30. arrived on time." : ) O. R. ' 'o- ft due It I e . . o'clock, arrived on t:W, . O. It. N- In'o., h due at 1. 13, arrived at ;, - Astoria Cn't'riM i, y jj m e duo at 12:15, arm I ,. s .,, A ,