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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY '.EVENING. SEPTEMBER l 190& HL.1.-4- Portland Agents for "Trefousse"Gfo Etc. ' : . 13 $1.25 Values 79c $3.30 Values g259 In the lace section a great opening sale of new . Waist Nets Three immense lots 'All the prettiest styles shown for Fall apd Winter Nets are to be very fashion able this season for waists, sleeves,' yokes, ctcThe shrewd buyer will anticipate her needs and profit by these unusual values. 45-inch dotted and figured Nets in the new hexa gon mesh, for waists, long mousquetaire sleeves, etc; these beautiful novelty nets come in white, cream, black,, apricot, 'ilecrric, etc, both tucked and plain effects; wonderful bargains as follows:' J i Regular $1.25 values, on gale at, the yard. ...79 Regular $2.50 values, on sale at, the yard. .$1.98 .Regular $3.50 values, on sale, at, the yard, .f 2.59 Custom Drapery Work 20 Off Regular "For all this week we announce a 20 per.cent reduction on all Custom Drapery Work. Parties furnishing up or renovating can effect a bier saving by contracting the work to our expert drapers. A beautiful new stock of materials for wall hang- inits, uraucnci, lurniiurc cwvcniiirs. cio; uamasKS. ve veis. procaaes. unesmes. , panels, etc.; also silks, Swiss nets, madras,' linen, etc. All classes of drapery goods largest ana Best siock; experts to do the work; & per cent ott it ordered this week. 56.00 Alligator Handbags at $2.89 Each Regular 52.00 Belt Buckles at 69c Each Great special lot of women'areal. horn alligator Handbags; 6 to 10-in. & DA 'sizes; leather-lined, riveted frame; fitted with coin purse; $6 vals., e..A.0l Great special lot handsome Belt Buckles in gold, silver,' gilt, oxidized and arts and crafts designs; all new, handsome buckles; values' up to $2, at, ea.. .07C Women's $2 Elastic Belts at 98c Women's $ 1 Fancy Belts at 48c Great safe of women's elastic Belts, in several new, handsome styles, including steel-studded . and embossed effects, black, brown, navv. srreen. erav. etc.: na the best regular $2.00 values buy. all' you want' of them at, special, each-.eOC Great special lot of women's fine quality silk elastie and fine Persian Belts, fancy colors and combiriations; large assortment of buckles to seject from; best AO regular values up to $1 each, on sale at this Jew price, ea.; take advantage . .I0C Grocery Bepartm't Specials Today and Tomorrow Ex. 4 or A 6101 i i ii i " i ' ' '. 1 ' - Hi ! 5,000 cans of "Dutch Cleanser," great spec! value at onlyl(ty Eastern Sugar-Cured ;Hams-nice mild cured, great f 0 special value at this exceptionally low price, per pound . . OC 15,000 cakes of Enoch Morgan's Sapolio, 'great Value, cake 7 1,000 packages of fresh Maccaroni or Spaghetti, per pack'g 9 1,000 cans'Royal Baking Powd'r, 1-lb. tins, each, low price-40 1,000 cans. Fiesta Sugar Wafers, assorted flavors, at, each 10 All lines of Groceries and Provisions sold here at the verv low est prices. You can save money by buying ,your groceries.here. NewPdl Suits'rcbiate, School Apparel forPoysand Girls Boys Suits at 53.98 Each' Sand Our big Second Floor Men's Clothing Store is ready to ' show you a very large and complete line of new Fall and Winter suits, overcoats, ' topcoats, raincoats and sep arate trousers -Not Only is the display unusually large, but the garments, materials and patterns the handsom est 'we have ever gathered--- r j Every effort has been made to secure practical as well as fashionable apparel No ex tremes, but good, sensible garments- Good garments,- well-made and perfect fit tingApparel for "business as well as dress wear and following Our usual policy of lage gales and small profits the prices in every instance mean a saving of 25 per cent on what equal style and quality costs you at the exclusive clothing store The showing is -so large and complete that we are positive we can please the individual fancy of every man and young man in the community At any rate, be fore buying, look here No trou ble to show goods at the Meier & Frank clothing store Take ! advantage of this bargain in new Fall apparel for men, young men. "TCU i Mw'XiSIst el 7 fK ft , V Great ale' of boys indesiructable School Suits-f-the best-made ichool auit on the market. ' Coat made' with reinforced seams; Knickerbocker trousers, with linen taped eeams throughout; f full linen-Jined and patent waistband; double seat and knees. Buttons can't come off. The materials are 'in gray, brown. L arfd tan mixtures and wool cheviots; ages 8, to 1S years; great variety of desjrable patterns; every suit is great value at $5.00. This lot of 500 aq'qq suits to be sold this week at, special. . ..9J70 Great school sale of boys' Blouse' Waistsjafcbest sjia- terials and patterns, at, the suit, 25c vpAo f 1.00 -i Boys' School Suits, on sale at, ea $4.50 to flK.OO Boys' Trousers, on sale at, the pair, 50c to fjj.OOj Boys' Rubber Capes, at this low price, each $2.25 L Boys' Rubber Coats on sale for $2.25 and f 2.50! 'Boys' Oil Hats at this special low price, each,. 25 Boys'. Rubber Hats. on sale at, special, each ". !91 Priestley Cravenette Raincoats for boys and young. men; neat dark gray and tan colorings; .great rval ues' at these very low prices, ea., $8.00 to .? 15.00 1 till: y4 4t With Undermuslins Childr'n's Shoes 9 i 7 - - i Win 4 I n fCopyrlght,v 1908. by L, ADLS1 8KOSt4.Ca7 New Fall Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, $ 1 2.50 to $45 Fall and winter apparel for bovs and 9fhs niti. tnnrnat. r.rr(r nv.r. coats, blouses, trousers, etc". New styles, new materials, new.patterns; great as sortmentall grades. Best boys' clothing department in the city, v Second floor. Children's Cambric Drawers, made with plain hem aue; tucks; ages i to c 12 years; great special value, pr...lJC Children's Cambric Drawers; with hem stitched tucked ruffles' acres 2 OC. to 12 years; 35c. values, jt, pair.AivC Children's Outing Flannel Nightgowns in all white and fancy stripes: acres 2 to 12 years; on sale at these low prices: Regular 65c values, ipscial, .eacff 49f Regular 75c. values, special, each C9f 100 dozen children's. Knit Underwaists, ,all sires, for boys and girls; in white oniy; ac values, on sale at; eacn.,? Children's Kerchiefs 500 pairs of imisse's'; Kid Shoes, patent tip, lace and button styles,, round toes, oak soles; good,, serviceable school shoes; on sale at these very! low pptes: Siaes 11 to 2, on sale at, pair, f2.Q0 Sizes Vi to 11, on sale at, pair, f 1.75 Sixes 6 to 8, on sale at, the pair, f 1.50 1,000 'pair S boy s' Vict ki & box calf ;and storm calf School ghoes, blucher, or plain lace, London or freak toes; good, strong soles; ; well' made and service able; great values at following prices: Boys' sizes, 2 to 5, the pair, $2.50 Youths sizes, iyx to 2, pair, f2.2S 500 doz. children's Handkerchiefs, white Little gents', 9 to 13, at, pair, $2.QO and colored; buy all you want of , them at this special low price, ea. . .OC 500 dozen children's hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, all letters; C- the best regular 10c values, each...JC 500 dozen children's mercerized Hand kerchiefs, in white and colors; the Q regular 15c values, qn sale at, each..y New stock of misses' and children's new fall and winter Coats; best styles, L colors and materials; ages 2J4 to 14; prices, $3.50 to $16.50 garment; 2d fir. Children's Sweaters Children's Hosiery Special Value $1; 19 Boys" and girls' all-woof Coat Sweaters, fuain coiors or lancy irimmea iront; arge' pearl buttons and two 01 in pockets; special value, each.. J Special lot of Children's pure worsted Coat Sweaters, .made, in, double-breasted style; two rows of pearl ; buttons; white, red or fancy trim'd: fA best $2 values, special, each. ylivJ Worsted Jerseys gl.50 Values at 95c Extraordinary lot of 1,000: boys' fine worsted Jerseys, in navy.ired, white and oxford; best styles and all OC. sizes; best regular $1:50 vals.. .. if OK. 2,000 pairs of boys" and girls' black ribbed, cotton Hose, seamless leg and foot; absolutely fast color, all sizes; the best J5c values; look to your children's needs and profit., by this great saving; special, pair. 500 pairs of girls' fine Lace Hose, brok en lines, also boys' and girls' light and heavy-weight ribbed Cotton Hose, suit able for school wear; all sizes; regular 20c and 25c values, on sale at 7 this very special price, the pair..l2C 500 pairs of boys' and girls' "Cadet" Hose, linen knee, heels and toes; best wearing stockings on market; OC. three weights; great value, pr...-JC 1,000 pairs boys' and girls' extra strong black-ribbed Cotton Hose; double knee, seamless foot; sizes 6 to 10;, trie best 25c values, on sale at, pair. 17c SWEDISH LEAGUE TORN , BY OPPOSING FACTIONS John W. Hawkins, John Anderson, C M. Anderson and 8. Johnaon are plain tiffs In a suit brought In tha atat clr cult court ag-ainst Edward J,Oihi, Krlk A. Pearson, Carl A. Andersbn, N. Barn and 'the Bwedlsh-Amerloan Na- . , tlonal league of Oreson. a corporation. 10 enjoin them from uflng- the name of .ine eweaun-Amenca isaiional leag-ue ox ungon. which, it la aet up. nelongra to an organisation 6t which the plain tiff are member and which was fn A fatrnre when the new one was Incorpo rated. ' 'ihe ault la the Indirect outcome of two rlral factions" In the old organisa tion, of which the defendants at one time were members Grahe aa secre ; tary having eauied to be published In the daur paper or Portland a rommuni ration that waa not approved bf the organisation, ana for which Grab A BXTBOXJLm rw TOWJT tila nam I "tjnd cough. He doeen care for gold or ellver, but he will teat , your aeaan wy if he appear jti your orniw arreii rum at onr with i.auara norenouno eyrup, it may meaa coniumpiion it you oon L A cure Tor ail coagna, eoiaa and chest trou- la Frlre tSe, tOe and tl 40 per bottle. Mie py tiiamon lTTJg company. TEA Fine tea is a dejicate pleasure and a most real .comfort Year g rarer retarat rear ateatr D re Isil t'ke ScMUiag't Keet; we ear kiak IT'S LITHIA ; i; y TABLE BOCK -; : : Mineral Water. V '. ' Tage ft. rtiunrj was censured or - the execu n vvm.ro. ma memners or the or siuiwuon inaorsea the action of the ex oonra ana men Uraha and fol i . rS ment,ond as defendant In the ouil mea anicie or Incorporation of Bweaian-Amerlcan National league of Oregon, with the secretary of state, hop ing thereby to gain control of the old According to the complaint the original i-weaian-Amerlcan National .league of waa organised here May t. 1J07, wKn the adoption of a contitutlon and aet forth being to meet and assist coun trymen who came to this cltv to reside, to arrange and celebrate & mmnn iiunu neaia tne nrni nr m ."V. nuii mr m erection and main tenance oi a Swedish association build- ws in uiiB city. aiucn time and money haa been de- Z y towara ineae objects. It Is set rorth, and the member therefor ob jected strenuously when defendant uraha and hla associates appeared In frini mna aa vertisementa aa ther Swed-lah-Amerlran National iani e An. ready tA ptrform the very function pre acribed by the conetitution and by-law of the original organisation. It Is rurther set forth that the newly ,vlLwi riusea to De printed announcements of their meeting Bights, thereby misleading the public In regard to the old established organisation. The DlaintlfTa In th uit .. -i dent, vice-prealdent. treaurer and sec retary, respectively, of the league. It being ezulalned thai the nirioon. Kri-- the pult on behalf of all the membera Of the league, of Which thrre ta a Imr-m number. The contention is that the assumption f the name Of the nrnnlttin . fraudulent, and for thai atola mirnnu . r vuDiie ana rauatn tK establiabed organlsaUon and Us officers injury. - The members eOFrha r.rtrlnal .nni. ' enue iney look upon the I nrortxt ratios hf rh nas 1 .... .. "i "wwsu,- ii i necessary IZJt t,ch?cA "nnl" which the public is beang misled. SUIIIIYSIDE 1101? HAS TAFT CLUB Sunnysida Republicans doffed their coats for the coming presidential cam paign 'last night at Huntrr'n hall an- gpt Into the, fray by the organization of i no ounnyajus jail .Republican club of x-oriia.na. The meeting was called to ordeiv by . u. irnimiuson, wno stated that It was time to begin to do things. J. H. Richmond was elected temporary chair man and K. K. Kubll temporarv secre tary. The meeting than mir.ttA w. rupiuiuuira sent oux or the National ReDUbllcan learua for the n. ni in..i clubs and perfected organisation. It Is Intended to hold a meeting every Monday night. Next- Mnnriav K.in. labor day there will be no meeting but by the next time there will be a big rally, so it Is advertised Th. tttl cere of the new club are a followa- -President, R. F. Robinson; vice-president. J. H. Richmond; secretary, Charles R Merrick; treasurer. H. L. Welch: ex ecutive committee. Dr. J. 8. PettlL K. K. Kobll and L. Q, Carpenter. CONFIDENT OF BRVAN'SELECTION East side Democrats held a roualna meeting at Carpenters' union hall. Grand avenue ana jast pine streets, laat night. B. 8. J. McAllister presided at the meet ing, while Colonel Robert Miller. Rart Haney and other well known speakers xnaae snort utiaa. Th SDlrtt of optimism waa much In evidence throughout the. meeting, all of tne speakers Deing connaent that Bryan would .beat Taf t in the presidential race. Colonel Miller said that th time for the people to be friahtened intn voting tne nepuDiican ticxei Dy threats of bankruptcy and mortgage foreclos ure" had passed and that at the coming election lbs mass of the votera miM cast meir raiiota to suit their prtnei- tom ajiu rvuTiv-iiuns ainq not to Suit the ossea. If this were done Rrv.n mnA Kern would be the next men at helm. Chairman McAllister In a short ad dress gave a forecast of the result of the November election. Ha atirr,.t.i that Bryan would carry New Tort West Virginia. Oregon .Nebraska, Illinois, In diana and tha solid eo-jth. ' I . rERSOXALS. Alfred A five weeks Ays has ytunied froi a Info Ceo and Curry rounlK wh"r b waa tie gvest of tugetia OCrmneU. o-lrig rlsaaee. lequtre 1 1 bjmI Silver Thimble Iri tlte Bread - A useful and beautiful premium will be riven the finder, of the SILVER . THIMBLES in the loaf of Butter-Nut Bread. This, is done to call attention to the label which is the only protec tion the consumer has against the manj imitations of Butter-Nut on the mar- ' ket. It will1 doubtless prove a novel contest to thousands of readers of The Journal. The finders of the Thimbles will call for the premiunxst the bakery, 294 Second street, comer of Columbia. ' Na BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO. ' '2H Second Street . - " OUR Mil SPECIALTY mm 5 .... 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