The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 08, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 8. 1903.
We Have AH the Nov Hodeh in VLaGrccqntfand Gossard "Laco Front'' Corsets Expert FittersCorset Department, Second 171 2
m&oqI tote M0E?ctei(alEainig a IaMii!
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Wednesday -Thursday Spc'ls
$i;25TflbfeLinen98e
m Napkins $3 Dz.
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Wednesday-Thursday Specials Wcdncsday-Thursday Spc'ls
$3 Val. Laces 89c Dbz. 35cHflneri(10c
20c Val. Laces 8c Yd; 3.
1,000 dozen Round-Thread and French VIenciennei .Laces ' iff -J. ,t M-fL; "-V 1 ff ol'J'
and Insertion,' to 2 inches wide, best patterns. ; OQ ' AC : IUDD OllS I f C I OTQ
values up to $3.00 the dozen yards, your choice....... OlfC WV v ,,wm
Special lot ofplatt VsL'Ucei, Point Vi'EspnCniton- 3,0)0Air-tIn
Duchei Lace, Edging and Insertion,. 1 to 4 inches wide, -chiefs for women and children, 25c valued special... 1UC
suitable for yimming gowns, lingerie, etc, values 'P.VQfi 5.000 Women's and Children's Initial Handker- C
to 20c a yard, on sale at the special price of OC jef$; A ,etters reguIar 12c value, at .DC
New Black and Colored Nets for gowns, waists and veils; Great Easter gale of 10,000 yards of All-Silk Taffeta Rib- I
all styles, shades and grades;-great assortment at prices ran bon, 4 inches wide, complete line of colors, best 1 7f
Jng from, the yard, for this special sale.... f 1.50 to f 3.00 25c values, on sale at this special low price, yard....! 1 1
2,000, yards of Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, full '
72 inches wide, very best patterns, in splendid va- AO
riety, regular $1.25 value, on sale at, the yard...... vOC
iOOQLyards' of Bleachedv Satin Damask Table Linen, full
;2-inch,:bestnpanerrnrrregBfar1.50ahyj--i )fk
on sale at thjs special price the yard, only. .$lef
Extrl special values in Satin Damask Table Napkins
grand quality, best patterns, values that cannot be equaled
in the city, $2.50 vals. f 1.88 dox., $4 JO vals. f 3.65 do.
Wcdnesday-Thursday Specials
In the Big Basement
Bath-Room Necessities
Nickel Tootbrush Hold
ers at 124, 60f and up
to 9V- each; Nickel
Plated Cas Holders, 60c
value 49, $1.00 values
785 Nickel-Plated Tow
el Racks, 18-inch, 24-inch
and 36-inch, 90c values
71t, $1.00 values 70S
regular $1.40 values at
91.11; Nickel -Tlated
ltm $1.50 values at f 1.19; 24-4h(m-
inch Glass Shelves. $5.50
values special at $4.39;
$175 Towel Rolls for
81.30.
Special lot of Carving
Sets, fine stag handles,
sterling silver ferrules.
These sell at low price:
$ 6.50 Seta, special 85.19
t 7 JO Sets, special 95.99
$ 8.50 Sets, special 8079
$10.00 Sets, special 87.89
The Sternau Percolator, 3-plnt copper' or 'nickel-
plated, $13.50 values, on sale at this special price.... 91069
Five o'Ciock Tea Kettles, brass or nickel-plated, best $4.00
values, on sale at the special price of only, each.. .'...93.19
$9.00 Chafing Dishes on sale at this special price, ea.. 97.19
Wednesday-Thursday Spc'ls
$2.5051(yvesat$i.39
$2.00 Gloves at $1.19
$ 2.00 Silk Hose at 89c
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Easter Sale of "PerrinV
High-Grade Gloves for Men,
hand - sewed, hand finished,
best shades of tan and
brown, all sizes, every pair
fully guaranteed to give sat
isfactory service, f OA
$2.50 va!., pair loV
Greatest values ever offered
in this city in Men's Gloves
-1,000 pairs of "Perrin's"
Dress Gloves for Men, medi
um weight tans, pique sewn,
all sizes. Your Easter needs
can be supplied at. a big sav
ing. $2.00 val- (I 1Q
ues at
s
1,000 pairs of Men's Pure Silk Hosiery, in tans, black and
gray, all sizes, tfj values, on saie at inis ex- un.
traordinarily low price, the pair take advantage. . ..0w
500 dozen Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand- Q
kerchiefs, reg. 35c val., on sale at this low price 15JC
Special Easter bargains in Men's Shirts and Neckwear.
All new and desirable styles at exceedingly low prices.
Wednesday-Thursday Spc'ls
French
Chemise
$6 !s. $3.6?
In the Muslin Underwear Department, Second
Floor Great special lot of
French hand - embroidered
Chemise at a ridiculously
low price Material of fine
French percale, scalloped
neck and sleeves and hand
embroidered yoke effects,
double eyelets drawn with
ribbons Beautiful styles
' and quality Every Chemise
irrthc lot regular $6 values
Choice at, (ft
each tp-Oj
French Drawers at $1.22
Special lot of French Hand
Embroidered Drawers, made of
good quality French percale,
with flounce and scalloped
edges and hand embroidery, the
best $3.00 values, ef on
on sale at, pair Lu
m rrl 111
m Jin H 1
Gaien' Implements, own M Grass Hooks, Etc, on Sole in Basement
Wednigsday-Thursday Specials
125 Oriental Rugs V3 Off
An advantageous pur
chase of 125. Oriental
Rugs from a New York
rug, importer enables
us to offer them at 1-3
less than regular prices
All ' are high - class
rugs in beautiful de-
a - W
signs and colorings f
Every rug a gem and!
that will appeal to the!
- i. . J . . i
most cnucai- puyer j ,
Included are Bokharas, Li
"am
Irans, Cabistans, Shir-
ax, sennas, eraoaa ggg,
Kuraks, Yamonds and fT; g VsSjM
others SmaUyrugs, V TT' T '
9x12 foot rugs and hall runners at aH -i
prices 1-3 off Carpet Depu 3d floor , '
$2.50 Scarfs at $139
, k . .
Shirtwaist Patterns 79c
The Third Floor Art Store offers a large and varied as
sortment of Battenberg Scarfs, with linen centers, size
18x54 inches, best styles, $2.50 values, at this d OQ
wonderfully reduced prices-take advantage $koV
Special lot of Stamped Shirtwaist Patferns, large assort
ment of pretty designs, eyelet, shadow, French '7QL
and Wallachian designs, great values, special, ea....l 5C
20c Pearl Buttons at 5c
25cBraids, 5cDoz. Yds.
5,000 dozen Deep-Sea White Pearl Buttons, plain and
fancy styles, in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20-line. 2 and C
4 holes, values ranging from 10c to 20c doz.,xhoice...vt
3,000 dozen yards Soutache and Midget braid, for trim
ming children's dresses, etc., values ranging from C
10c to 25c dozen yards, on special sale at only ... C
Great special values to be found here in Dress Trimmings.
Wednesday-Thursday Spc'ls
Sale of Stationery
and Toilet Goods
Great special offering in the Stationery Department 1 lb
96 sheets of good quality Linen Writing Paper, embossed
with your monogram, the die to remain your J(
property, reg. $3.25 val., on sale at, special ylf 51
Engraved Calling Cards, copper plate," with 100 best qual
ity cards in pretty script, reg. $1.75 values, OQ
on sale at this special low price, only
100 cards printed from your plate at special price of B9f
5,000 Toothbrushes, best quality bristles, big va- lo '
riety of sizes and shapes, wonderful values, each..,.l&C
1,000 boxes of Toiled Soap, 3 cakes in a box, violet n
and rose odors, best reg. 25c jal., on sale, box 1&C
Castile Soap, in 1-lb bars, green or mottled, best 10
value ever offered, at this special low price ,1&C
Celluloid-Back Mirrors, fine for shaving, on sale at 19
Nail Buffers, solid wood backs, in ebony and rose- QO
wood, best quality padding, reg.' val up to 75c, ea. . . .OoC
Liquid Veneer, makes old furniture new, large and IQ
small size bottles, on sale at, special, 21 and. ... iuC
Complete stock of Tarine Sheets and Moth Bags in all
sizes to fit all garments. Special prices to buyers this week.
Easfcer Apparel
On Second Worn
Easter apparel for women, misses and children-
Magnificent styles and assortments New and fash
ionable ready-to-wear garments in grand profusion-
Exquisite gowns and wraps for evening and street
wear Strikingly attractive tailored suits in every new
and desirable mode and material Silk suits in hand
some styles and colorings New dress skirts and walk-
ing skirts All the latest novelties in spring coats-
Silk, lace, net, linen and cotton waists Fancy lin
gerie and tailored effects Thousands and thousands
of them at prices to" fit ' every purse Silk petticoats
in the newest styles, all shades and prices Misses'
and children's suits, coats, dresses, white dresses,
school dresses, etc. Come to Portland's leading cloak
and 'suit store if you want the world's best at
the most reasonable prices Oh the Second " Floor
BUTTERICK PATTERNS and PUBLICATIONS
WILCOX GETS ABOARD
FULTON'S BAND WAGOfi
Indorses Campaign Now Be
' ing-Made for Senator's
Reelection.
Theodor B. Wilcox ha become one
Of the supporter of the Fulton earn
palgn by indorelnc Senator Fulton'a
candidacy f or reelection. ' Mfi V Wttcox
wni invited to preside at the, Fulten
meeting to be held at the armory the
evening' of April-leV but-owing to hie
, contemplated absence from the city was
compelled to decline the invitation. At
this meeting W. U Wheelwright. Judge
. tieorge ti. wuiiams ana senator r vuion
. win speaic
In wrltlna- his letter of excuse to W.
' IX Wheelwright, chairman of the local
Fulton campaign 1 committee he ex
pressed his disappointment, at not being
able to be-oreaenL-atthe meeting and
advanced reasons way senator f uuon
should be given another terra in the
senate. At the same time Mr. Wilcox
denied that he was a candidate for the
..senate.' . -
Mr. Wilcox. In discussing tfrr sena
torial Issue, contends that there are
. matters of grave Importance to the wel
fare of Portland involved, and that by
many the political side or the question
Is being, allowed to obscure : the real
point. Mr. Wilcox's letter, in part, is
as follows . ...
; - "I am sending yon this letter to eon-
"rey my , heartiest and anqualifled in
dorsement of the candidacy of Charles
Wi Kulton or reelection to the United
States senate. - Jn order that my position
tn the -matter, and my reason for this
Indorsement may not be misunderstood,
t desire at this time to make' it plain
that, although besought by many friends
to become a candidate, I have not been
' a crvrdiiinte for the position now bo pbly ,
ONE OF THE EEGULAB OIL TANK STEAMERS VISITING PORTLAND.
WHJ..HI ...un )H i i, i n mi im"''li IWU.-
wmmam
TWO MEN IN A BOAT GO TO RESCUE
OF VICTIM OF CANOE TIP-OVER
' Americas tteaoier Asuocloa wbicli left for Sao Francisco yesterday. ,x ':
v Of the fleet, of ank steamers carrying oil to thla city from California, the Asuncion is .the most frequent vis
itor. Often she makes a fortnightly visit, and her last -round trip would have been mada in 1 9 days but for the fact
that on her way north ah was called upon to tow the steam schooner Hornet Into port. - The Hornet had lost her .
rudder and propeller In a storm off Point Reyes, California, and the Asuncion took her back to San Francisco and
then started north for the second time. The Asuncion is In command of Captain Bridgets 4 t : .
: : r, '!" . , . i i : hi T-r : - .
fi!ll hy Senator Fulton, I am not now! candidate, but I most earnestly beseech I the race to do everything In their jpower
vttnui inie natoo not intena 10 De aimy ineoai waa oo ur,u tu Bri w iwuri ui return pi senator Jt Uiton
Bert Williamson, an employe of the
Portland Railway. Light A Power com
pany, had a narrow escape from djown-
:nr tasi nigni wnen nts canoe was over-
rnrnwl ft. thA.mMl. a . .i
posite the Portland Rowing club. Wil
liamson could swim but little and
floundered In the water for nearly. 20
minutes before George Rodgers a
friend, and the caretaker of the club
pulled him out.
Williamson and Rodgers had gone oot
to the club to enjoy an evening on the
water and while Rodgers was telephon
ing hnm, that h mtn M w V -
to supper. Williamson thought he won Id
try a short trip by- himself. He was
utttiTitr waII In th KaI- a u.
, , : s 1MB
and hi WAirht ta Mil tha f.At
canoe out of the water- When he had
n Pni aoout ioo yards from
the club house h started to turn around
to coma back for Rodgers but lost his
balance and turned over instead,
Rodgers and the caretaker started as
soon as they could get a boat into the
water but when they finally got to him
he was chilled to the bone and very
nearly exhausted. A launch in which
wkre two men reached the young man
at the same time as did the boat and
with their aid vWilllamson was lifted
into the boat and taken to the club
house. .
Rodger coat containing his purse, a
valuable watch and a bracelet intended
as a birthday present for his mother
luckily eaucht on the seat whan tha
canoe went over andr waa still there
wnen n was rignted.
Williamson is a son of Arthur - J
wmiamson, a contractor, reaidlnv at
31 Kaat Salmon. Rodgers la a son of
tr(re a. Koagers and resides - at
oum viapor, -
board on tha second floor of the city
halL and the Judges were J. 3. Waltpr,
O. C. Carl and J. O. Darr. The clri
were M. . Thompson and C. A. Phil
lips. . . . . .
CRIMINAL NEGLECT
To Waste Jffoaey Wl It Win Sara
. lg Profits.
When an Evanston lot may be hid
for $400 and may be paid, for at tl"
a month. It la criminal not to put aw .
thl much money for a home.
Evanston tomorrow. A Spanton ns'-nt
will be there. Take the W.-W. car. Tim
Bnan ton company, the live, real estjt.i
firm,- are sole agents. , .
Knight's show more $150 low hni
for men end, women- than ever before.
Look at their window display.
to the United States senate Vs
"Panmannt tn all v,
the people of Portland and Oregon, and
pf the great Columbia river basin. Is the
improvement of the Columbia river.
road wilt bring down the Columbia river
a very large percentage of all tha grain
produced In Oregon, Washington and
Idaho; but we must not for a moment
forget that' thla can all be hauled past
Portland tA Pn mtmnA . 1.
to the railroads than they have ever
befora been ahla tA u n T...n.
sound. And, to prevent them from at
BuccesB, me voiumDia ' river
mmt hm Imnnwa a a Mint
"n handle the shipping as expeditiously
and as economically as It is handled on
Pu get sound. . ,
"I think Senator Fulton has fully
demonstrated bis ability to secure this
appropriation. It is eimrlv a bnai-ipsa
proposition.- We have in. Senator
ton a man wriQ, arter five years v '.:
aent effort, hsa rpni-lipl a rnrv-v.-i-.
position. He iios maJe .l. n I t. --
place htm at this time with- an untried
man. however good, would be, I fear, a
jnisiaa-a, ior "oruani . and tot
Oregon. And I believe it is the duty of
ry taxpayer ana every citizen, who
na me wenare or the city and state at
heart, to support Senator Fulton in this
comes, ana, see ttiat He - is retained
where--ho : can continue the work - on
which he has made such a splendid be
ginning. y. Yours truly,
rTHBO. B. WILCOX.
VOTE TO ISSUE '
HIGH SCHOOL BOXltt
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ers of tno I'ortlund Si-hool disln -t
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