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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
THtf OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1908. 1 j Friday Bargain Day-500 Wpmen's Short Lawn and Swiss Kimonos, Vals. to $2.50 for 98c 1 1 11 ee . ' -' " ' ' September Butterick Patterns The New Styles for Tall The Butterick Fashion Book for Tali Just In Fall Neckwear Straw Sailor Hats Valucf t0 0 $1.39 LrrrrmX (S) Chantilly Veils Values to $5.00 $1.49 Women's Finest Lingerie Waists Reg. Values Up to $7.50 Each, $1.89 One thousand Women's Lingerie Waists, selling regularly up to $7.50 each, go into a tremen- dous Friday sale at only$l.80. We regret that there's only 1,000 of them, for the demand for them will be sensational and we may not be able to supply them all day. They are made of finest lawn and mull, with long and three-quarter sleeves. Scores of styles, in all seizes. trimmed in plain and fancy effects with embroidery, Valenciennes laces, pin tucking, etc. No phone orders filled, none reserved, none C. O. D. Sale begins at 8 o'clock. It will pay you to be here at the opening of the doors. Sale price $1.8? Madras m Percale Shirts Values to $2.00 at $1.15 $1.15 A new shipment of Men's Shirts no old patterns in this lot made of fine imported madras and percales, pleated or plain fronts, attached or detached cuffs, light or dark color ings, values to .$2.00, for only $1.00 Neckwear 55c Friday we will place on sale a lot of new French Folded Four-in-Hands and Open-Knd Four-in-Hands, all made of imported silks in new col ors and new patterns, stripes and figures, val. to $1.00, for 55c Gas Glob es 1 7c 25c imported Gas Globes.. .17 20c Gas Torches 11? 5c (ins Tajxrs, box, never drip 30 35c Imperial Silver Polish . 230 10c Putv Momade Metal Pol ish 1 60 15c Pearline 8c 5c "Monkey" Scouring Soap. 40 35c Shopping Bags, 2 styles. 100 10c Hair Pin Cabinets, 200 as sorted pin 70 25c white Shoe Dressing. . 150 25c black Shoe Dressing. . 150 35e fancy Arm Bands, pi ..lO" Paraffine Lunch Paper, roll. 40 Hair ' Putts 19c Best quality imported Hair Puffs, sanitary, light and com fortably, in qll shades and sizes; a necessity tor fashionable hair dressing: regular 25c and 35c values Wt&f fit mi i fjslil i i t. ( 111 1 II 111 1 Villi lUfiira I - . i ii I m i 19c Manufacturers' Rug Samples f 10c Handkerchiefs 5c 500 manufacturers' car pet rug samples, all bound ready for use; come in large variety of patterns in Ay.nin Ster, Velvet Wiltons and Tapestry Brussels; can be used in many way. 27x54-inch Axminstcrs, .regular $3.50 values $1.39 27 x 54 -inch Velvets, regular $2.50 values - $1.19' 27x54-inch Tapestrv Brussels, regular $2.00 values 79c WashGoodsClearance r.7: 100 Wash Suits of plain and striped duck, all color stripes, real values $10.00 $4.39 Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ?.' V v. We must have the shelf-room for other merchan dise, so all Wash (roods go at a price so low that it vvill pay to purchase for use now as well as next year. The entire lot contains ahotit 2.5i0 yards. This season's choicest Printed Lawns, Batiste, Dim ity, Madas and Linens. 25c Wash Goods reduced toward 35c Wash Goods Reduced to, yard 12 50c Wash Goods reduced to, yard 15t 60c Wash Goods reduced to, yard 20? 75c Wash Goods reduced to, yard, 25t 50c Tan Hosiery, 3 Pairs $1.00 Women's fine gauze lisle thread tan Stockings, all im ported goods, every new shade; regular 50c quality OC at 3 pairs for $1, each OOC 75c 2-CIasp Lisle Gloves 39c $1.75 Long Silk Gloves 85c Friday we place on sale our entire stock' of Two Clasp Milanese and Suede Lisle Gloves, standard make and quality, never sold for less than 75c pair. Sizes ay2, 6, dyi, 7 and 1V2, ir Mack, white Qfl and tans. Regular T5c quality a)C Regular $1.75 16-button Silk Gloves, double- gf tipped fingers OOC 5c 19c Women's colored and white Handkerchiefs, Guaranteed fast colors, embroidered in all new designs; regular 10c values 35c and 50c Lace Bows 19c New lace Bows, regularly selling for 35c and 50c. most stylish ettects of the season; Friday Bargain Day 50c and 55c Veiling 35c Yard Tuxedo Veiling, round and square mesh, vel vet and chenille dots large and small, OC all colors; our reg. 50c and 55c qual. OOC Ribbon Remnants Sale Another one of our famous sales of high-class Ribbon Remnants at halt regular price; all kinds of fancy and plain HALF Regular 25c Lunch Sets 16c Dennison's crepe paper Lunch Sets of nap kins and covers, variety of patterns, 1J choice IOC Post Card Albums 16c 25c and 35c Post Card Albums, full linen, dec- L6c 50c Card Albums 33c Post Card Albums, four different styles.green paper pages, with spaces for 200 cards, QQ 3 to i page .OOC 35c Writing Paper 17c Pound package best quality Swiss lawn Writ ing Paper, unruled, letter size; the economical way to bv.y your paper; sale price 50c Swiss Vests at 35c 17. 35c, orated covers, space for one card to page; Friday Bargain Day 17c Women's fine Swiss ribbed Vests, neck, no sleeves, all sizes, 3 for $1 50c Knee Tights 33c Women's fine ribbed knee Tights, finished with cuff at botton; sizq 4, 5 and 6; QO regular 50c value . OOC 98c Union Suits 63c Women's fine quality ribbed Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, umbrella, style; 98c Salt and Pepper Shakers Salt and Pepper Shakers in plain and fancy cut glass, various styles, sterling silver CQ tops; $1 values 0fC 65c and 75c Necklaces 33c Fancy bead Necklaces in jet, parl, coral, gar net, amethyst and turquoise, strung on foxtail chain; good strong clasps; Fri day 33c $2 Couch Covers $1.49 Conch Covers made of good quality reversible tapestry in handsome oriental patterns, three yards long, 60 inches wide; regular $ values $1.49 IS. UltlRU IS AT PELICAN Her Hunt ins" Party Is Still Out. over the Irrigated sections Of the dis trict and urging at that time the con struction of the Central Oregon line by Mr. Harrlman. Governor Chamberlain's attitude on ine central Oregon transportation que BAD LAND 10 (if HADE GOOD ques tion Is well known not only to Mr. Har rlman but to the people of the state. There Is no uncertainty, therefore, as -to what course of action will be urged by- him in t tie-dlscusslon of the railroad Party of Ladies Accompany! Bay Project to Reclaim Thou- i of all three of Mr. Harrlman's prospec- tive guests and the added official con I nootlon of Mr. O'Brien with Mr. Haril ; man and the O. R. & N. that the invi tation extended at this time is looked upon as bearing a deep significance. It is believed to be well within the range of probability that the result of the conference will be the commencement of I (Special Dljptitrh to The Journal Klamath .Falls. Or., Aug. 13 Mrs. F.. sands of Arid Acres in Josephine County. ii' mm MIGHTY MIRACLE IN LAKE ERIE, WROUGHT BYLOVE H Harrlman and party or lames Rrnvm romininion worn on tne long expectea 7 ' v.. i. T,,.,f,, ,.,.nlni and were an1 much hoped for road through the In this city Tuesaa owning, and were . Rca(i(1(, an(, Qn throu(fh the oenIral taken Immediately to Pelican Bay In tliep8rt nf the state to a Juncture with the Harriman launch. This Is tit first main line of the O. It. & N. at or near . . l,on nnt(rlalni-' v'win, lime WlHl lM-lir-r, nn'f ...... v at the Harriman nome. and . very com fort has been provided fir them. Mr Harriman is resting at the lodge, fisoing and attending to business. The hunting party, consisting of the guide, the Harrlman boys and other members, have not returned as yet. G(nYiL(nrTviTED (Continued From Tage One ) fSpeclal Piipitrh to Tb Journal.) fti-ants Pass. Or , Aug. 13. A scheme to irrig.'te several thousand acres of arid lards it and around Grants Pass is being projected by eastern men, as sisted by local people. The plan Is to use the old Urants pass water power plant. The plant was abandoned two years ago when the present big eloc trle pumps were Installed in the new station above town. The old plant can be operator! bv water nower r,r offering her no norm and exercising the I ?nf V rn 5" asJ1X, lrrlKa all of SLAYS TWO (Continued from Page One.) trip will discuss their Journev or its object. It Is considered there Is much Bigntncance in the fact that Mr Har riman haa sent for the three men at this time. It Is known that General Wannrer O'Brien believes in the con tructlin of a Central Oregon road and In the opening of the interior of the state to railroad t rasnortatlon. It Is the general Impression that If left to his own Initiativ e Mr O Brlen would put a railroad Into the Interior tn short order Mr Stanley Is the president of the Deschutes Irrigation Power company, which corporation now has some ann.non acres under water near Bend Railroad transportation is vital, therefore, to th full development of his property At the present time Mr. Ptsnley la also the prom"ter of a line of road extending from Bend to Madras and on through the Cascades to Portland by way of Caxadero The survey for this line has already been made and plans ar on foot for the construction of the road Mm Xrrlrat District. Lat year Mn Stanley ppnt some time In central Oregon with Mr Harrt tnan. taking him tn his automobile greatest care not to awaken her and alarm his daughter. Then after Ills daughter s murder, ap parently realizing that it would attract attention, he hurled the bloody ax Into clump of weeds before returning to his own house. Dafty has been a victim of epileptic fits for a long time and It is under stood that It was for this reason that his wlf left him to take up her resi dence with her daughter. Mrs. Laoomb, who was about 2S vears old. the wife of a machinist In a local garnge Fred Daftv was shout SO vears old and his mother Is ahout S4 years of age MRS. MANY DAFTY HOPELESS MANIAC PHYSICIAN' SAYS A cherished household word in thousands of homr POSTUM 'There Reasoa Los Angeles. Aug IS Her mind wrerked by her horrible expertrnre. Mrs Msrv Haft v. wife of the capital ist who ran amuck today is confined In the city tsil this afteraoon ,a bab bling laughing hopeless msnlae p. lice Surgeon Cor.k ssrs theT Is little hope of the woman ever regaining her unity She hss no recollection of the mur- dr of he' son and daughter and chat ters Incessantly aa she tries to plnv about like a child She appears tn le unconscious or her wn'ind"n left arm. laft) Is being carer! for at tr re ceiving hospital and it Is prohahi he will reccver from his aelf-lnflictcd wounds although the doctors hare lit tle hope for a return of his sanity. ilir tiri'l I H 1 1 (1 9 WeSf Or (iranfS f'naa aa well as a large part of the citv O. I Brown of Keyport. Kv who 1s part owner of the (11 plant, is at the head of the new enterprise. Morris Brothers, capitalists, of Portland, are also heavily Interested. ' Mr. Brown has tnken tb proposition up with farmers and fruit growers here and the enter prise la looked upon favorably by all concerned It is estimated that the arid lands whlrb could be reached and Irrigated bv this system would proluce nnnuallv If planted tn al falfa alone, at least $120 onn But as much of the ground would te put to orchards and small fruits, the returns, per acre would be far morf than that derived from alfalfa. (t'nlted Press Leased Wire. J Cleveland. Aug. 13. The police today are searching for clues to the identity of an unknown woman whom they be lieve to have been brutally murdered and butchered. Captain -lames McNeil. Inspector of engineers of the Great Iakes. found . severed head of a woman, cut off at. the chin, floating on l.uke Krle just lnaidd the breakwater last night. The head appeared to te that of a woman between 4u and SO years of ag Absolutely no clue us to the identity of the woman has been found. Woman Throws Stone. Hit Rattlesnake and Saves Husband's Life. FAKTHEK NORTH WEAKER THE COFFEE MOKK WATER FOR KLAMATH. 'To you know thai the farther south you go the stronger the people want their coffee to be" asked the proprietor of a well-known office Imliding lunch room of a customer Now. you'd think It would be the other way, wouldn't you ? "I used t run a pine in Fbv ida. and down there they demand coffee Inst twice as strong as my customets here want it. A restaurant man coming north has to learn very quickly that tha coffee must be made weaker And the farther north you go the weaker they want the coffee, that s been my experi ence. Funny, isn't it?" South tlranrh Canal to Be Extended Spven Miles. fSpctnl nisiatch to The Journal Klamath Falls. Or. Aug 13 W II Mason of this city has been awarded the contract for consi ructing the seven mile extension of the south branch canal his bid being J -1 -. 7"3. !o This extension w',!! oonne.-t the gov ernment irrigator astern with t.'e obi Adams canal and contract specifies the work must he . ompleted this fall. Several thousanl bt of new lind will have water next s; -lng (Salem Baretu of The Journal.) Santa Rosa. Oal., Aug. 13. Word was received hera today that Mrs. Bol ton, wife of Policeman David Bolton i of San Francisco, saved her husband's ' life In the Mendocino hills last Monday i by killing a huge rattlesnake that was Just about to strike him. ! They were members of a camping ! party. Bolton's horse stepped on the reptile and. Jumping to ono side, threw ' his rider. Mrs. Bolton rode up Just In time to see the rattler preparing to strike her husband, who was iving on the ground stunned by the fall. She threw a large stone at the snake killing It just In time. FEDERAL JORS FOK DISHONOR (Continued From Page One. ) FARLEY AND OIRBOXS DEPART FROM ROME tr(i rr-m L i Win t Rome. Aug 1$ Arrhblahop Farley I "fl M way to Pvltaerland today and will remain 1 that ewntr-r for ar-ire tint. It la hlrhtT arohabla that ths Tepe will aenowwee that Arrnbtehnp fart will h made a eardlnat. aa ItinmituH In diaBtrha rterdar CartJtwal SiNwa tn4ar went to Or rtstn. tntiea trtliwet af Rntnav a winiia H isfirH t hare - a !mot wfiri rcTr4 from Ma lataat ra ise bet waa vuita waak. You have never tasted real Corn Flakes if you never ate The food that of the choicest cooked, malted, food. Made Steam toasted. is all white corn, flaked and Supplies the energy needed to begin the day's work. Crisp and delicious with milk or cream. Your grocer cells it Ask him. The only Malted Corn Flakes. 5 Then there ars the fn.,r federal of fices. Each one of these Jobs ts worth at least one Statement No 1 member for the caucus That makes at least five. Between them all it Is expected that the other tw i can h-- dg 'it. some place in the list of membersh.1" That Is the plan, th-' working out of hlch is now keeping the Fulion cob- tlngent awake o nigt rs It Is said that the scheme was d scusse.t nd de clared feasible at the or,frence held at the Commercial club while Senator Fulton was In Portland some few lavs ago. which conference was attended by some members of the Multnomah dele gation, some members from out of town and some close friends of Senator Ful ton also ih senator. Whether the plan can be worked la the question It Is whispered that mint of the anti-Statement men have ire or two or tne statement ,vn l members1 "on the hip." and that one or two votes csn re oumxi over that(wav But )t ts also said, and in prettv direct manner that there are some anti-Statement men i who would not stand for such tactic, and who would holt the caucus "f It 1 - attempted to carrv the deal through Therefore there are rock n th pathway. I ilil ijwssssHib .ii. ! ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. I X ! Jll T .... - ' m- , T. . I I II lAHalAhlA llMaMMj: . 1 1 mm DRF3IMKRS GIVE (J LAD HAND TO PROSPERITY rlt1 rraaa Uta4 WTra Sew Torh. Aog 11 The return of proeperltT la being clehra.te her to dar by the Joint convention of the t'nited Commercial Traveler and tha T rare her Protective aaeoriatlort Hew era! thousand delegate and Interested, perwma are In attendance and wtll take part In the two dara" rekdelna- ei-er the etaM1htnent ef normal rwditoi Ja t h ho ' wrd. Merel-anta and buyer, la adltloa t lha lar( nuretr mi For Infants and Children. simtlafing rtjeRxMfandRrgula ling die Siomacbs andBowricf Promotes DitionOftrfi; ncss and Restfontains nrittkri Opumi.Marplunc narMiacraL yOT NARCOTIC. Mrafif a Old fcSMJLnilBBt flmpio W- tmkrrW. A perfect Ren fy for rortsflpi- Hon . bour brnmacn.iJiarnra Vorras fonvulsions jevtnslv mss and Loss OF Sun. racSimae SijnaraTT of NEW YORK The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of 0 AW inV In Al' Use For Over Thirty Years I ... rrt fr1 -i W II B B I f: II II ii --aw5aMaaawwa - ag jr W M taV H aa ad of drummer, have added their forre to tne movement. After preltmlnarr organ Isat ion today the first buatneaa aeaalost will be bald mmomte. TAFT 3IEDDLES L XO STATE FICdlTS Hot Pprtnga, VU Aa. ' 41. Wliea aked today ht tf!apnaltlo Ka keen made ed f rM foa eoetrel f t rrt la V t iret(.. Tft rf '-I 1 ! d'"w!njiofl r-. t t j t-e rgi i." t ae ie fe'Min. I I shall Uki no wart wKaUwef la uch irvatterw. ' ha aald l ha national commute wJI ha l'fl with free haul to make dartaWma . la all acH raa. SALE BLACK SILKS to BOM Talwaa ; Offered a TV City. f.-lrlt llaek jaarte. tff'a '. khrU laater ad fceart II H t yard; ' fsrir I t -' n'eed taff I. -i ' a rH Ilil t' 1 ' ' ' t r I ' e