The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 27, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE , OREGON" DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, ' MARCH 27, 108.
Merchandise Purchased pit Credit Tomorrow Mo Stcr
Open Tomorrow
Until 9:30 P. M.
raMIslfePday Shopping Builetiiii
Open Tomorrow
Until 9:30 P. M.
eser
M
VMerry Widow? Sailore'
$7.50 Values at $4.50 Each
Tomorrow' in the Millinery Depart
ment. Second Floor, a timely offer
ing of the popular "Merry Widow"
large Sailor Hats at a tempting low
priceabout 150 .of these fine tplit
8traw brid trimmed with large
bows of fancy silk gold band and
buckle Black, navy, brown, cham
pagne and Copenhagen blue- New,
stylish, up-to-date headgear at about
one half real value An unusual -opportunity
to buy your Easter bon-.
net at a big saving. Come early
if you want one at ft A T
W&J
only-
Misses' and Children's $6 Leghorns at $3
Specjal lot of misses' and children' Leghorn an'd Body Hats, trimmed in flowers,
fibbcm and silk, very-pretty styles; the best regular values up to $6.00 d0 AA
each, on sale-tomorrow, while they last, at this special low price, each.ey)Uv
WE ARE PORTLAND ACENTS FOR. BUTTERJCK PATTERNS
Women's-Misses' Short Topco'ts
$7.50 Values Reduced to $4.85
Saturday sale of women's and misseV new short
Topcoats in fancy tan and gray checks, stripes,
plaids and mixtures Made double breasted with
black velvet collar A jaunty and serviceable
outer garment for spring and summer wear
All sizes Regular $7.50 values f$ A O f
at, each J 'X,ISS ,
Misses and Child's Apparel
Misses' and children's white Dresses in organdy,
dotted net, Swiss and lawn materials, trimmed with
lace, embroidery and insertion; well made and finished;
handsome styles; ages 4 to 14 years. On dJfC AA
sale at. special, each, f 2.25 to 310. UU
Misses' and children's Jumper Presses, made of blue
chambray, trimmed straps, full skirt, white waist of
lawn material, with tucks; ages o to 14 years; f jr
great special value, on sale at this wonderfully low price, special, each.
Misses and children's Box Coats, in f-length styles; navy, blue, red
and gray; double breasted, lined throughout; ages 6 to 14 years; each.
Meh Negligee Shirts for $1.39
Men's 35c Handkerchiefs at 19c
Men's $5.00 Umbrellas $2.85
Our weekly Saturday bargains in the
Men's Furnishing Goods section al
ways attract a throng of economical
buyers Tomorrow's offering will
prove unusually interesting to you.
Special lot of 100 doren men'a Negligee
blurts, with soft attached collar; sen
uin soisettes, in tan, blue, white, pink
and champagne; well made and finished;
perfect fitting; all sizes. Great- d OQ
est vals. ever offered, special. p I Je7
300 doren men's pure linen hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, V and -inch hems,
beautiful quality; regular 35c val-
ues, on sale at, special, each ,17C
Special lot of men's high grade Um
brellas, guaranteed silk and linen cover
ings, steel rod; beautiful assortment of
fancy handles. The best regular $5 00
values, on sale tomorrow at d0 QC
this special low price, each.vaOD
"Cooper's" Form-FlttingSpring-weight Underwear in blue, pink, salmon OQ
and tan shades, all sizes shirts and drawers; special value, per garment. OUC
Reg. $4.50 Sweater Coats at $2.69 Ea.
Special line of Sweater Coats for women and men, in white, Oxfords and red;
large pearl buttons; best make. The best regular $4.50 values, to be dJO A
sold tomorrow only at this exceptionally low price, ea. take advantage. Jfci.U
Special lot men's full size muslin Nightshirts, plain white or fancy trim- AO
med, low collar or military style; all sizes; great value; tomorrow only, ea.fJC
New Spring Derbys and Soft Hats now ready, at prices from $2.00 to $6.00 each
PORTLAND AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED "NEMO" CORSETS
'WILLAMETTE" SEWING MACHINES $16.00 TO $35.00 EACH
SaleofGroceries,Provision3
PHONE ORDERS Call EXCHANGE 4 or HOME A 6 101
Best Navel Oranges, at, the dozen 20
6 packages Korn Kinks for only 25
1-lb. jar Sliced Beef on sale for..25f
Climax Egg Noodles, this sale for lOf
Climax Macaroni, in this sale for 10
Imperial Nut Butter, 15c, 25c and
Box of Macaroni on sale for only 40f
Bon Ami, "Neverscratches," 3 for 23
Sapolio, in this sale at, per cake 7j
6 packages Searchlight Matches 25f
6 packages of Press Matches, only 25tf
"Victor" Flour, ecfual to the best
full weight, 50-lb. Backs guaran
teed the best flour money can buy
your choice for this sale at the
exceptionally low price fl? l C
per sack 41 O J
P. & G. Naptha Soap, at, the cake 51
Fels. Naptha Soap, on sale at, ake 5f
1 gal. Log Cabin Maple Syrup 1.25
Yi gallon Log Cabin Maple Syrup 68
1-lb. pkg. Honeysuckle Raisins at 10
3 cans String Beans on sale for . 25
9-lb. sack of Cream Rolled Oats 45
10-lb. sack of Corn Meal for only 2Xf
6 packages Birdseye Matches for 25f
3 cans of Gold Dust Tomatoes at 25f
3 cans of Export Corn on sale at 25
2 cans Alpha Corn, this sale, only 254)
17 pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00
3 2-lb. cans Sultan Pineapple for 50
1 2-lb. can Singapore Pineapple at 150
1 1-lb. can of Sultan Pineapple at
3 1-lb. cans of Van Camp's Pork and
Beans on sale at the low price of 25t
1 lb. Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate 29f
3 cans Carnation Cream for only 25f
Postum or Figprune Cereal for 20
100,000 lbs. of Meier & Frank's
famous Mocha and Java Coffee
Equal to the best 40c coffee Buy
all you want tomorrow at l
this low price, per lb 4&J
3 pkgs. Malta Vita on sale for 25f
2 pkgs. Grape-Nuts, in" this sale 25
2 cans A. & L. Oysters, for only 50t
3 cans Sun9et Mackerel for only 50
Lea & Pcrrins' Sauce, 25c, 45c and 75J
Durkee's Salad Dressing, 10c, 25c, 45
2 jars McLaren's Cheese, this sale 25
1 quart C. & B. Lucca Oil for only 70f
Fram's Smoked Sardines at only 10
Free delivery to all parts of the city Phone orders promptly filled.
6 to 9:30 P.M. Specials
20c VESTS THIS SALE 9c EA.
Tomorrow. 6 to 9:30 p. m., women's
ribbed cotton Undervests, low neck and
sleeveless, well made; in all sizes; A
regular 20c values, on sale at. ea. iC
75c HANDBAGS AT 42c EA.
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., women's
and children's Handbags; good quality
walrus leather, several shapes, AOn
best shades; 75c values, each. xl
WOMEN'S 'KERCHIEFS at 8c
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 100 dozen
women's fancy colored novelty Hand
kerchiefs; checks and crossbar; O
J-in. hemstitching; grand val. at. OC
25c EMBR'D COLLARS 1 2c
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., women's
slightly soiled embroidered, starched
Collars, white and colors; sizes O
12 to IS; reg. 25c values, each. lfciC
15c RIBBONS AT 1 2c YARD
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 2,500 yards
of plain Taffeta Ribbon, Yt to 3 inches
wide, for hair ribbons; black, white and
all leading shades; 15c values, yard. 9
50c VEIL PINS AT 28c EA.
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., special lot of
Veil Pins, new patterns in gold and
enamel, all colors; best reg. 50c OO
values, on sale at, spedal.-ea'chr OC
$1.00 BELT PINS at 49c EA.
5000 Yds. SILKOLINE 9c YD
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., large variety
of Belt Pins in gold, silver and antique
finishes; very pretty designs, $1
values, on sale at, special, each. ftC
BOYS UNDERWEAR AT 1 5c
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., great special
sale q boys' medium and heavy weight
ribbed Underwear, in gray, brown and
blue, all sizes shirts and draw- 1 C
ers; regular 35c values, special. ,lvC
Great Saturday bargains in all lines of
men's Furnishing Goods. Great values.
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 5,000 yard
of fancy Silkolines, in light grounds
with floral designs, all colors; big Q
variety and wonderful value, yard. VC
SCOTCH LAPPET at 7J4c YD.
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., five patterns
of Scotch Lappet for sash and long cur
tains, stripes only; regular 10c "7 1
value, on sale at, special, yard... I 2t
LAWN MOWERS AT $3.59
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., four-blade
Lawn Mowers, 14-inch; reg- CQ
ular $4.50 values, at, each. . pOU7
35c Grass Shears on sale for, pr.27e
LADIES' $1.50 GOWNS at 79c
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., special lot
of cambric and nainsook Gowns, low,
round and square necks, long and "7Q
6hort sleeves; $1.25-$1.50 values. llfC
CHILDREN'S CORSET WAISTS
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 100 dozen
children's Knit Corset Waists, ages 1
to 12 years; regular 20c values, M
on sale at this special price, ea..!4C
1 5c TOWELS AT 10c EACH
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 100 dozen
hemmed linen Huck Towels, the best
regular 15c values; buy all you 1A
want ef them at, special, each..l"C
100 DOZ. BATH TOWELS, 7c
Tomorrow, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 100 dozen
bleached Turkish Bath Towels; best 12c
values; buy all you want of them T
at this unusually low price, each. It
THE "BARRIER" $1.18 COPY
In the Book Department, The Barrier,
a new book by Rex. Beach, author of
"The Spoilers"; illustrated. It is a buoy
ant, bracing atory of the last frontier
of Alaska a istory of primitive passions,
of overpowering romance, of rough, pic
turesque conditions in a new country.
M
L. ADL
OKOl. CO,
en's New Spring Smi
$18 Vals. $12.85
Tomorrow in the Men's Clothing store, Second
Floor, a sale extraordinary of new Spring
Suits at a sensationally low price all the new
est and most approved fashions and materials
selling regularly at $18.00, your choice at
$12.85 Included will be found light and dark
gray worsteds, fancy tweeds and cheviots in
neat stylish patterns, plaids, checks, stripes,
every garment well-made and finished through
out, best Italian lining and Alpaca lining, sizes
85 to 42 Made in 3-button single or double
breasted sack coat Fine apparel suitable for
business or dress wearSeveral lines of young
men's Suits are included in this exceptional of
fering Regular $18.00 values, your choice
for tomorrow only at the
suit.
km
I '.-:
v. : yi
$12.85
See the Morrison Street Window Display
7
1 5c Sheet Music Sale
All the new, up-to-date songs to be sold tomorrow at 15c per copy. Included will
be found "School Days," "Tropical Moon," "Poor John, "Moonbeams," "Hed
Wing," "Buffalo Kate,'' "Night and Day," "I'm Afraid to Go Home," "She
Was a Grand Old Lady," "Monterey' "To You, Dear Heart," "Dreaming,"
"Love Me and the World Is Mine," "Honey Boy." and many others. 1 C
On sale tomorrow only, your choice at this special low price, per copy..l)C
f t& A Cr If pilf" Every music lover realizes the fact that the
A'AjT AflCXl gUvl 1IV standard of popular music is gradually being
raised. This new ballad by Russel is a classic and appeals to every one 1 J
who appreciates the beautiful in music; tomorrow only, on sale at, copy., IOC
Kremer's Dance Folio, containing 10 late waltzes and two-steps; on sale, 1 "7
special, for tomorrow only, at this very low price, each take advantage. .1 1 C
Women's and Children's
Hosiery at Very Spec'l Prices
500 pairs of boys' and girls' good strong black ribbed
cotton Hose, seamless foot and fast colors, all 1 1
sizes; reg. 20c vals., on sale, special, the pair..llC
500 pairs of boys' and girls' extra strong
quality black ribbed cotton Hose, double
knees, heel and toe, all sizes; best 1 J
regular 25c values, at special, pair. If C
1,000 pairs of boy' and girls' black wor
sted Hose', well made, fast color, O0
all sizes; 40c values, special at, pair. &OC
500 pairs of women's black and tan seam
less cotton Hose, fast color and good wear
ing quality; all sizes; regular 20c 11
allies, at this special low price, pair..HC
500 pairs of women's extra fine gauze black
cotton Hose, seamless leg and foot; 1 J
reg. 25c vals., on sale at, special, pr. llC
1,000 pairs of women's fine quality tan and
Mack gauze lisle Hose, seamless foot and
fast color, all sizes; regular 40c val
ues, on sale at special, the pair....iWC
PORTLAND ACENTS FOR "OSTERMOOR" FELT MATTRESSES
3000 Pieces Ladies Underwear
45c Values Reduced to 22c a Garment
Great Saturday sale of 3,000 pieces of women's Knit Underwear at a very low
price. The assortment includes lace trimmed vests and fancy yoke vests 4)tt
and lace trimmed umbrella pants; big variety; all sizes; 45c values at only. bbC
Misses' and children's Spring weight Underwear on sale at special low prices
(i Csawf filar" UnNflkAm Special sale of women's "Squaw" Hand
OqUaW OQQUOttgS bags, made of good calfskin leathers;
: j black, tan, brown; grand bargains, at:
very Low Priced soc values at 29 6Sc vaiue$ s9
85c values at 69 $1.25 values at 98j ,
$1.00 cut steel Belt Buckles........ at, each.KOf
PORTLAND ACENTS FOR "RAMIE" LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR.
"DEPENDABLE GARDEN SEEDS ARE THE BEST-PLANT NOW
.Surgeon 3Ioore Forced
to
of
Drunkenness Admits
Bad Conduct but Says the
Hosts Were Too Generous.
. ' (United VrtM Lcatcd Wlr.)
' Washington, March 87. ftlsmiasal by
eourt martial of Dr. J. M, Moore, jphlef
aurgeon of th battleship Kansas ulitu
th arrival fit; th Evn rmad at
Magdalen Bar, has create no and ef
comment In naval circle. - J :
The charg-o under which Mr. Moore
was dismissed was Intoxication and con
duct prejudicial to good order and oia
clcline. The court sat durlnx the voy
age. from Okllao to Magdalena and upon
arrival at the latter place Dr. Moore
was servea wun a rormai nonce or ais
mlssal and ordered to leave the fleet at
once.
Dr. Monra rtnlmii that hn fa the vic
tim of circumstances and that, while
aamuung ne lmDiDea .too rreety on ins
occasion speciriea in tne cnarges, nm
conduct was .not so flagrant as to cause
the severe punishment Imposed. While
the fleet was lying at Callao numerous
receptions, banquets and ' balls were
fiven In honor of the officers, and It
ell to the lot of Dr. Moore to attend
one of these functions although against
his will.
The affair he attended was a conviv
ial one and when he returned to his ship
he was in his cups. A marine prompt
ly ' reported him, a court martial was
convened a few days later and Moore's
dismissal followed.
The case 4s attracting unusual atten
tion because of Moore's nigh 'rank in the
navy, he having attained the grade of
lleutnaiit commander itve years asro.
Mnnra entered the navr 17 years aco
and was with Dewey -at Manila.
Capt&in Stream Acquitted
x (Special Dlipatck to The Joarnal.) iw.
'Aberdeen Wash.. March 27. Captain
Tom Stream, master of the schooner, G.
w. Watson... who was on trial on-th
charge of assault- with . intent to kill
one of bis sailors, Albert Hejug, In a
dispute over the settlement of wages,
has been acquitted. ' Tha lurv was out
enly an hour. .-.., -: J .-:.. ;y ;C :
REGISTER! DON'T FORGET IT
Now is the time to register. It Is
evident that there will yet have to be
muoh prodding and urging on tho part
of good citizens If anything like a full
vote is polled at the primaries on April
17. That it is to the interest of every
citizen to have a large vote registered
and cast on election day will hardly
be disputed, but unless those who . ap
preciate the Situation act promptly there
will be thousands of votes uncast that
should be gathered in. ' . ; . ,
April 7 is the last day for registration.
This leaves nine more days. Aa the
number now registered Is 24,656, there
will have to be an average of 600 per
day to take the final figures beyond the
80,000 mark. Yesterday only S80 wera
registered. The signs indicate a fa
tiguing rush at the last, which may be
avoided by those who go promptly. The
books are open every mgnt .until
o'clock.
Of those now registered, the Hepub-
Ucans have 19,210, the Democrat a 4,130,
and all others 1,211. The Portland Chi
nese have been attentive to their duties
as citizens and it is believed that nearly
all of those entitled to vote have regis
tered. If the white citizens had dona
as well the total registration would be
nearly twice wnat u is.
i .Many of the foreign-born citizens ap
pear at the clerk's office without their
naturalisation papers. This causes loss
or time, ' xor me papers mun pe pro
duced.
SISTER CALLS: UPON ALLEGED
BROTHER TO PROVE RELATIONSHIP
, MVs. Xartfa J, Failing.' who ba. been
titled to appear In the county court to
showcause why sh should not be com
pelled o civ financial assistance to
Cornelius W. Barrett., who says he is
her brother today filed a motion ask
ing the court to require that ha be more
particular In bis claims of relationship.
Mrs. Failing wants Barrett to state
where and when ha was born, the
games of his parents, where and when
is father and mother died., what help
he is now receiving rrom me couniy
and where and when sha has refused to
help him.
Barrett is aged and Infirm, and has
been given1 assistance oy me couniy.
Mrs. Failing is said to ba worth not
less than SfiOO.OOO, and he claims that
aha should rav $50 per month to keep
him out of the poorhouse. It now ap
pears that the woman he claims as
sister does not recognize him as her
hMthap an1 tl Will nftVfl IG BUTE in
from the beginning by proving bis
parentage.
Metzger, Jeweler. t2 Washington.
BELLINGHAM L0GGEBS
ANGRY AT CANADIANS
(halted Press Leaed Wire.)'-
Belllngham, Wash.. March 17. Local
Joggers ...ara; not pleased over tha action
of the provincial government in allow
ing 8,000,000 feet of togs to be shipped
into this country to relieve tha glutted
condition of the Canadian market and
again the protest Is made as it baa been
made at regular intervals for the last
three or four years, that tha British Co
lumbia, loggers have the beat of tha
game any way tha cards run! v-.;
Metxger, optician, 13 Washington.
VON 111 EVER SUED
III LOCAL COURT
Postmaster General Defend
ant in Litigation Over
Klamath Land.
George von 1 Meyer, postmaster-
general of the United States and former
ambassador to-Italy, is a defendant la
two Suits involving 1,200 acres of land
which are being heard by Judge Wol-
verton in the United States circuit
cQurtiodayMr. 'Mx ecJa. repreaented
bjr F, H. Mills Of Klamatb Falls. V The
plaintiffs are tha Hot Springs Improve
ment company and William .A Wright
- By a , peculiar coincidence . J. - Couch
Flanders, who is conducting the case
for the- Dlaintiffs for Williams. Wmd
& Llnthlcum, who are assisting J udgo
Thomas Drake, bears? a remarkable re
semblance to, the member of FreloVnt
Roosevelt's cabinet, who , also vlalrns
the property in qustloa..
Wljlle Mr.' Meyer:, is perhaps six
Inches taller than the Portland attorney
the two dress very much alike never
theless. Both are particularly partial
to the high stand-up collar and wear
four-in-hand cravats ' generally and
which are tied tha same. Mr. Flanders J
features are very much Ilka thosa of
the postmaster-general. --r .
Th tmn nlaniee --A ...:.
the land by court proceedings and tha
case which Judge Wolverton Is hearing
iuy i .uiu in equity 10 aetermln.i
f possible who is enUUed to tha lan l
involved. The land is In KlamatH
county near Klamath Falls. v 1
It seems that in 1888 Quiney A.
Brooks was tha-owner or thnd now
claimed by tha two parties In the sun.
vi uii nar ne gave a mort
gage to the state board of com ml m
jloners of Oregon for tha sale of land
for tha school fund.
In )ecember, Jl95, Brooks, it is
claimed, 'deeded (this property to Mf
joa , In July of tha year previous
Meyer had filed suit , in the eirc.nt
coUrVpf Klamath county against Uro.m
an his wife on .a judgment in Lit
favor Aa tha nvnn.-u .i.- .1 ... .
" ' T - -. w v-(.. , v y w4 lilt) Ul 1 - f t ij -
ant -had been attaehfd Judgment.
in APHI or 189S tlie f.ara"of
to foreclose the mortgage wljl- h hn-i
unvfi Kiven ay nrooKS 10 tnern. Iirrtni
his wife, Meyer ami others wr nm i.
aerenlAntii . ihA tn-iirApw h,...fn i ,
sold to the state, afterward o r'i. , .
wnu id iurn suiu it. mo nut Bpiii.s
Improvement-' company.
quire the. attention of -th ,. u r t . .j