Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1908)
. - - 1 1 '," - ' r-- 1 " " , . X , , f r ' , ' . 1 . . ' . , . . 1 unprecedented ihree-Day- Rug Saes-Startlng 7huday Morning j 111 ;iPK IP ; uMP; $19.50 . I toJJfcsir-4 ,v , IV;. vi' clearance v.a.Y.,.. .V;.;;, Itf AP.nwwrr( I rM IvViirSW IK. .,;: ... v:: -v, : r- Dattern, VI 1 A,'t ! Ill ' I I I'M I I VVi NIC ' I w - n awiii, v v , v ? the yard. I w ? KWil lY- a"J Vt . . ' No.' 07" $00' Office Desk, ' $31.00 N6. BOS-$75."Chlni7 .Closet; $39.50 Ni 493 J: ' $65 China CloseC $35.00 No. 828'. $85 China Closet,' ' $45.00 ira utc . ':f"-v .'-'' L These W ClE4l?4Cfi ttsrxrew jtiya iVi!'X ;fcr'lMm;1i is a home without here and there a weU-seiected nig?, There't iYtdmoat The' Fiber; Carpet the 856 . Grade at 40 , No." 657; $65 Side- ': board,' t' $39.00 No."61CU $85 SJde-' v.Jboard, $49.50 ment in the home if the ruga are the right sort We are now offering the largest and at tne same time most exclusive siore m Tug The logical carpeting f or bedrooms, 12 new rolls of the ; unknown heretofore pricei that wiU make rtg;seUing for tfiese.tnree very best, carefully chosen colorings that blend m .with . the decorations of the artistic bedroomchoice, if Q 1 V the yard . '. '' '"' ;' ' Best $1 65 and $1.85 Grades of Wool Velvet, 85 Yard ' A prize offering that can't bVduplicated "anywhere, richly appropriate for the-parlor, reception hall, the library or the stairs.. Colorings and patterns that will bring forth your every expressidn of delight. Sold ciit off 85 f $A -yard. ' Don't overlook this grand opportunity. $ . fry. ; ; 1 $1.50 Best Tapestry Brussels, 75 j ' i ; Carpets that last a lifetime, absolutely fast colors - Pat- j terns both new, and attractive. , The best values even at. big day. n.iD i CI IK So i clean and pretty I are -the ' patternMo bright and. cheerful Long lasting wear and enduring colors.'-Something quite new and odd are . these pretty Oriental designs. .Don't qverlcwk . this special 1 C ' at . ... ......... . . jMf..tiLiftJIv 9x12 Finest Axmlnsler uDOs, Acinai vames to , $15, CIearancei2S.5a i - - . FAMHI ICI V I AVV The aaroa6a Prices Cm Cnirlra- IMlillUJLI LVIf ported and Doraestio Draperies : 7S Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains worth, thVpaii-, $17Sr': ; - l'QCli Clearance, pair"... ...; . . ; , , . ; ................ f . . . . . . ; : . v. . . ' " Alt !h VnAf n. rn ttrnTf if r Vlan put mtlk' : i '. - ; Oar entire, complete line Exquisite Scotch Madras 'Materials priced irora ouc co )ju inc yra now wnm A round even hundred of them:! Some In those rich conceptions' from' the far Orient, others in the daintiest of floral displays. Yon can't avoid" the regular in Portland, now remarkably reduced. JA northwest country at one price and now.for the i unrestxict rfOA :q a: vtr, n,,9i;tv e Ingrains, vard l..4jC ed choice Rues that sell at other places as high as $50... J afSf ya,r . .!!: Vr.f ?.e. ..1" 2?c AIMVooI Smyrna Rnfls,VaIs. $3.75; Qcarance $1.90 Especially good for an everyday, hard service, covering.. . wear Veil, especially this extra heavy, graie the colors are-ex-Shown in two patterns, j :;;rfr':i - ' tremely likirfg the values of an exciting nature-70 Smyrnt (f n A " ,1 ALL SALE CARPETS SOLD CUT OFF ' '. Rugs. 36x68, clearance i - ', V y y .. LjAROB OARPBT, SECTIONS SECOND FLOOR B G UR F I RST O IV Y A MH I L SECOND Parlor ..Chair, worth $10, at $19.00 Nol WO- ' $30 Parlor . Settee, . $14.50 : Noi 830 : $22.50v lor Chair,, $10.50 Na 547 ;$85 Mahog any Dresser, $42.50 t.-No.440 ,'$20 Music . )l Cabinet : $12.00 rNa 315 $80 Dress; Ing Table, $40.00 ASK FOR: ONE OF OUR BE A UTIFUL 1908 CAM EN PAR S-THEY 'RE FR E E TO PATRONS DEGREE SHOW BIRDS OF HIGH : T H E I R PO I N TS TO AD MIRERS U. ,V': : X' Cs" vDtt ,T; . ''1 i. The annual exhibition of , the Oregon : SUte Poultry association opened auaptc' Ifiualy In the building on the outbwt comer of Eat Alder atreet and Grand avenue thla ntornlng.' The entries are not ii large aa laat year but ie many particular the ahow oa the east aide la the finest ever held by the aaeoclatlotv The arrangement la good and the loca tion la eael)y reached frota anrpart of the city. A large number Of epeclal prtceg and iwarda have brn lleted by the executive t omraitte for thia ahow, larger than laat ar'a list In addition to the regular cash premiums a number of handsome trophies as special prises are "ered. The list Includes the president's cup, the Krebs1 and Reynolds' cup,ai Buff Ply mouth Rock cup, Oregon State Poultry aneoolatlon's cup. Black Minorca -cup, Bauer eup. JUah cup. Page Tropny tray. J. C Murray eup, Oregon State board of agrleultura cup, WlHomoor , farm cup. Northwest Poultry Journal cup tand large number of prises ana awards, In cluding supplies, feed and. averythlng a poultrymtn can use. ' ;" This Is one of th few times an' op portunity has been afforded t the . pet atock fanclera to have an expert pasa oa their pets. Thomas Wilkinson of Nan aimo, British Columbia, .who 1s a recog nized authority alpng these lines, , has been secured to Judge the pigeon. Pt Stock and games. Tb other Judges are well-known noultry specialists. J, W. ui n Rvinttt- Waahine-ton: Ed Carlisle and F.. Fenwlck, bota of Port land,; will Judge the poultry. The tro phies are on exhibition In a window of Staple's Jewalry store, jrirst ana xaorrv The attendance promleea to be greater than at tne previoua snow Bide Business Men's club has taken up the matterand the members are urging their customers through poster and ev ery other means to anena n "now. ' Th ludrlnr Is Droceeding and y will firobably be completed tomorrow aven riK. The show will remain open to.the public ..untU "next Tuesday January i. To InTestJgat China. ; (t'nlted Prrm Lmh Wire. " Now York, Jaa. . Dr. Berthold Lu. Tvr, afslstatit eurator of the Field Co- ml 'nn mueetttn of Chicago, sailed to , v a mlti.i'n of exploration that ! c.irf lii'ti into the heart of China t, ' will rsmiMn three yeara, , wi.u-Ti.-.ne t-e wiijtbe. engaged, la an Inquiry which Is expected to throw much light on obscure problems of Asiatic ethnology " which, have : an ' im portant bearing on the history of hvfman eultura. He will also make -fc collection intended to equal or surpass any sim ilar one In the -worM. - Dr. Lufer la equippod ' for hi Important task, lie has already (ralrm.j world-wlda distinction In,' tha languages and culture of sastern Asia..! Ha won his doctorate, by; thesis on' ths 'Thib etan language and a handsome prize for Asiatic research from the Vienna acad amy of Science. He wiia member of the New York museum's North Pacific enp(filiton and Inve-irlirated. .for two yours the tribes of the Amur. - ANOTHER STRIKE t More Ifoney.Poxtlicomiiig to Assist, in Eelieying Fi r nahcial Stringency. ; . - , , (Caited . Press teased Wirt.). Valdea Alaska. Jan. 8. Advices of one of tho biggest strikes In the Koyu kulc district,, which rivals any made in th Klondike or Nome region, have been brought here by Charles E. Bolda, who lust arrivea ' irora n omw strike was : made on Nolan creek by John and Louis Olson, a depth of 125 feet, and the pans ran . . . n a . t-i .1 k v.. w over ..suv. jp rwiusiii.jr v j v Aili. Ainu timm r" - reached, and many ., have gons to the Bolds made a Quarts strike on Chan delar creek and is bringing out with him specimens fairly alive, with, gold taken from the big ledge. WANTS BUILDINGS FOR SAN FRANCISCO (UBltcd Pme leased Wire.) . , " . Washington.- Jan, i.iBepresenUtlve Kahn of California Introduced in the house bills appropriating 11,600,000 for a new subtreasury building, and 120,000 for a new law library for the United States circuit court at San Francisco, 180,000 for the enlargement of the Na tional cemetery at, San Francisco and 1350,000 for the purchase of the water rights of Lobos creek so that Jhegov ernment may control the supply f wa ter for th San Francisco Presidio reser vation. ,,.:: .- To Extend Mail Service. ' , Marysvllle, Cal., Jan. 8. -The United States mall service will be extended immediately on the North EHeetrio road between Sacramento, Marysvllle, Oro vllle, Chleo and way . points. , Don't Neglect the Grip r- Oet warm ' at v once; bring about a free movement, of your bowels, prefer ably by taking . Hood's ; Pill the ; up-to-date y cathartfo, feasy ; to take, asy to operate" nd rid your blood of the grip poison, sharpen your appetlta and regain your strength by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. " Sh M'-x "- x ' Had the Grip and was all 1 . run down and did not havaany strength. I began taking i. Hood's Sarsaparllla, gained strength and waa soon aa well as aver.- Mrs. Sarah A. Hale, Cola brook. Conn.- ' i r i;sr.ro ,-XT Wif Had An Attaok of the Grip and Inflammation of ths ayes. I got her a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla and it gave her great relief. ' We have Im plicit confidence in thla medicine," J. H. Knoedler. Treyerton, Pa. J. HENNESSY EXPLAINS LOVE OF FOR MOLLY MAGU1RES HIBERNIANS "la" It trua. that the Ancient OMer of Hibernians are affiliated, or were affil iated with the Molly Masulresr J. Hen. nessy Murphy was asked this morning. "Sure, Reuben," waa th answer. :,"we have 1,000 pew pikes stored away la one . a... -11rila tnatlltlnn: hilt i an prevented from -making any, kind of a move by reason of a strict police espion age. Nearly all .our priests of Irish birth "or parentage are members of the local lodge of. Hinernians, so you see that we are a' pretty dangerous lot to monkey with.. : ' ;- . v "Christmaa morning last at the mass Father Black called me to : the alur rails, i Vamesy," says he, when . I 4 -',,'")- stepped down to begin thg Antlphoft I spotted three Plnkertons sitting out there on the right of the left aisle Just back of 'Johnny Kelly, the. Fenlatf and dramatic critic's pew. I have a very delicate sermon this morning,' he says. It is - "peace . on earth to men of good will." ' -Before t begin H hs aays 'do you step -back Into that little room to tho west of the sanctuary, and under Father Hogan's vestments you will find four loaded revolvers. Put two tof them in your hip-pocket, and I will put tne othei two In- the pulpit . po.yeu; sit alongslla SW-Francis' statue and , keep your eyes pen. ' II they make one move we will send them t Flnley'a. chapel on shutur.'! t ' .:,-.. WHENtHtWEtRlMiflil A SIGN. OF DOUBLE ip.-.",, f.f ""'( . j ' '."'' f An unusual number of traveling men coming to Portland are accompanied by their wive i To the hotel men this Is considered a sign of undoubted prosper Ity in their business for, 10S. , , Traveling men art beginning to show up in Portland every day by the hun dreds. ' Most of them have Just come from their homes or the city where their respective houses are : located, where they have been spending the holidays. Yesterday there were nearly a dosen traveling men registered at the Hotel Portland who had brought tbelf wives with them. - At the-- other, hotels the number accompanied by. the ones usu ally left at home was ' also unusually Most traveling men travel ' without their wives. But when they do-take them on their, trips it means that the business of the past has been unusually good and that the prospects for the fu ture, are much better than Is ordinarily Consequently, Portland hotel men are looking forward to the future with much anticipation. VISITORS ON COUNCIL CREST SEE: BIGISTEAMERIRAVELING IN SKY A larga ocean ateanier waa seen, in tha aky yeaterday afternoon from the observation tower on Council Crest It was bound north and great ctouda of smoke 'Issued from f 'Its: one funnel. Manager Ai B- Duchamp- reported the phenomenon td. the Weather bureau this morning an said he believed It must have been a mirage,-: t - f . i'The vessel was seen over what we call TUlamook pas, a rift In the coast mountains about . 45 miles from Port land.'' said Mr. Duchamp. ; It was seen by the, keeper, Mr. Kay, and a viaitor. The visitor saw It first with his naked eye and when they - trained tha Urge glass on it every detail of the Vessel eould be seen excepting the name. Not v tXPOSITION WNK . ' Skating as fsual- Special Thla . - Week . TAjtotra Asszoir Jtxat. " ; Afternoons ladles and children . free. Nights, general admission 10vskates 250. R. being familiar with Steamboats the men were not In position to Identify the craft or tell whether if waa a regu lar liner or a tramp freighter. -. . r -"There la no possibility of It having been the real ocean tnat was seen, lor that would be a physical Impossibility because of the curature of the earth. "The top f the tower is about 1,200 feet above - tha- sea level , and I . have figured out that the air Una to the sea would be 65 miles, Fifty miles is be. vend the nolnt of vision from an eleva tion equal that of the tower, hence the men could 'not have seen tne real ocean. i"l attribute the sight to a reflection in the sky the atmospheric condition having been such ss to also magnify the vessel, or it couia not nave been discerned at such a great distance with the naked eye." - LITTLE WORK BEING ; . k , DONE ONTHE JETTY (Soeclal . Dispatch to' The JoaraaL) ' Astoria, Or., Jan. I. Work on tha Co lumbia river Jetty has been nearly su nanded and about 100 men laid off. It was decided to adopt this course oq ac count of the unusually sever weather, , which makes tha work of dumping rock unsatisfactory. As It Is contemplated -to run full force again In AprlL a larga ' number of men who were employed on . .th Jetty work have engaged board and . room In Hammond,' Oregon, until that tim. - ...'' v, ' . ,-- " ;-- - i 1 ' " ' , . v- "Generally debilitated for years. Had " kick headaches, lacked ambition, was ":. worn out and all run down. Burdock Blood Bitters mad me a well woman. t Mrs. Charles Frei toy, Moosup, Con- aectiout v - . ., -rv NEW DORMITORY FQBtS PENDLETON ACADEMY j o '. (apeeiai' pupates to ni asrsai.) : Pendleton, Of.,' Jan. t-Tba tioo.OOO dormitory for - boys,; to be known Brown hall, th gift of W. W. Bsown pf Crook county, . to . Pendleton academy, has been accepted, and it is now occu pied "by 20 boya who are attending th academy. The building has been In course of construction - for the . past three montfes, . J t jwlli acftommodat.afl. wr y s I Chocolate, Bbn&mal I v- Always DeUcloua Pure I f ; : Wboleaoma Difestlbla ; I I - Oo9 Box wilt make C J ''A HappyTHomet , s Every Sealed Package guaranteed I ' Fresa and Full Weight , Pmacy Box sad Bmih$tt fa sxcaava Tp WALTER M. tOWNET Ca I I . Makers of Cocoa and Chocolates J ft , BOSTON. WS. , -JJ ;