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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVE NINO, OCTOBER 2. 1003. Solo Agents for "OstGrmoor" Mattre:ses "Trcfousso" Gloves Demonstration of Gossard "Laco Front" Corsets by Factory E:; . Open Tomorrow rt Meier p Franls ore'aSatoiray Shopping ESiifeS Open Tomorrow UntU 9:30 P. M. Until 9:30 P. 50c, BJbbons 25c Yard New Croat StocIG 3!c 3,000 yards all-silk fancy Ribbons, 5 inches wide; print warps, Dresdens, stripes and checks, also 6-inch plain taffetas; all the very best colorings, patterns and combi nations; regular 35e to 50c values: OC buy all you want of it at, the yard WC 1,000 women's new Croat Stocks, plain and figured; white and colors; 23c vala. .2t 1,000 bones Ruching, 6 necklengths In box, white and all colors; 25c rallies, box.l8e Women's' and children's Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy initials, 54 -inch "T hemstitching; regular 12)4c( values C 18c Laces at 6c Yd. $100 Laces at 29c Yd. 5,000 yards of imitation Cluny Lace Edges and Insertion, 1 Jo J inches wide;" C best patterns; regular values up to 18c yard, on sale at this low price, yard Special lof of Venise Bands, Appliques and Net Top Laces, in white, cream OQ and ecru; 1 to 5 inches wide; values up to $1 a yard, on sale at, yard UU Buy Toilet Paper at Prices Far Below Factory Cost "Leader" Toilet Paper, rolls 33c dozen, case of 100 rolls on sale at, case.. f 2.49 "Okayed" Toilet Paper, rolls 63c dozen, case of 100 rolls at, the case.. 4.98 "Ondayas" Toilet Paper, rolls 49c dozen, case of 100 rolls at, the case. .$3.49 "Ondawas" Paper, large rolls 93c dozen, case of 100 rolls on salprtfTT.f 6.98 "Imperial" Toilet Paper, packages 46c dozen, case of 100 packages t..J4.T9 "Knickerbocker" Toilet Paper, packages 9c dozen, case of 100 packages. 6.98 Free samples of Balsam Sanatissue Paper, the best on the market; take advantage. Misses-Children's Wearing Apparel Unusual Values I. " ' Misses' and children's Dresses, made in sailor-suit style; good, serviceable materials for school or dress wear; collar and cuffs braid-trimmed; pleated skirt; ages 6 to 14 years; grand d J AA values at this unusually low price, suit flUU Misses' and children's Long Coats in cheviot ma terials, red and brown, velvet collar; all this sea son's very best styles for young ladies 6 to 14 years of age; exceptional values at this C CA very popular price, garment; see them epJv Children's bearskin Coats, handsome curly mate rials; ,lined throughout; high collar; colors are blue, red and white; ages 2 to 6 years; tfJO AA great special value at this price, garment ywivU Juvenile department on second floor. See them. 5000 Copies Sheet Music 2c Ea. Saturday, in the Sheet Music department, 5,000 copies of old faforite Music to be sold at the ridiculously low price of 2c per copy. Afterwards, Calvary, Palms, Maiden's Prayer, Danube Waltz, Old Folks at Home, My Old Kentucky Home, and thousands of others; all on sale at this extremely low price, copy fciC Ax 1 We offer: Red Wing, Dreaming, Under the Tropical Moon, Long f"al J'' Ago, Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, When the Moon C Plays Peekaboo, and hundreds of other new, popular pieces, at, the copy AvC "Allwih" Go -Carts Greatly Reduced Great special sale of "Allwin" Folding and Collapsible Go-Carts, with and with out Tiood; all new, desirable models; entire stock marked at greatly reduced prices; $ 6.00 Values ? 5.05 $11.00 Values ? 9.30 $13.50 Values $11.40 $ 7.00 Values $ 5.55 $12.00 Values $10.15 $14.25 Values ?12.05 $14.75 Values $12.45 $15.00 Values $12.70 $15.50 Valuea $13.10 Entire stock Reed Folding and .Reclining Go-Carts, English Peram- U Ofif bulators, etc.; all grades, all models, at one-fourth off third floor w 1000 Umbrellas 3 $5 Y& $2.98 Saturday Sale 1,000 women's 26-incrf Umbrellas, rainproof silk and linen covering, paragon frame.' steel rod, 7 to 9-inch gold, silver and pearl bandies; high-class umbrellas in 0 QO marvelous assortment; $5 vals. ys"0 Great display of children' Umbrellas in all sixes, 18 to 24-in.; all styles and all grades, at prices ranging from, ea., 60t to f 1.66 See the new Novelty Folding Umbrellas. "Whispering Smith" ty Frank Spearman 50c Saturday Bargains in Women's Hosiery arid UnderwV Women's fine quality worsted wool Hose, rib top and seamless leg and OQ foot; gray heel and toe; all sizes; best 50c values, on sale at, special, pair )OC Women's medium and heavy-weight full-fashioned Hose, in black and tan; H7 also white foot; the best regular 40c values, on sale at this low price, pair a I C Boys' and girl's cashmere wool Hose, fine and heavy rib; pair, 25 and 35 Women's mixed wool natural gray Vests and Pants, high neck and long ylQ sleeve vests, ankle length pants; best 75c values, on sale at, the garment Vomen's mixed wool Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; colors gray, and white; best regular $1.25 values, on sale at, the garment 6:00 to 9:30 Specials 51.73 Corsets 79c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, broken lines of Cor sets, new, up-to-date models; sizes H to 36 only, in white; reg. $175 7Q values, on sale at. special, each 5C $1.25 Gowns 87c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, women's outing flannel Qowns, fancy pink and blue stripes; the best regular $1.25 QT values, on sale at, special, each Of C Boys' Pants 69c Pr. Saturday. 6 to 9:30 p. m., boys' knee Pants, ages 3 to 16 years; dark fancy cheviots and tweeds: irreat va- CO- riety, best values ever offered v7C Men's Bath Robes Saturday. 6 to 9:30 p. m. men's $4 Terry cloth Bath Robes,, in light col ored stripes, full length, made d0 1 A with cord and tassel, on sale vfculU Jelly Tumblers 38c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, 1,000 dozen covered Jelly Glasses, larr size; buy all you want of them at this low price, OO- dozen; on sale in the basement Ol Mason Jar Caps 1 8c Saturday. 6 to 9:30 p. m., 100 dozen Ma son Jar Caps, porcelain Jined; great spe cial value at this low price, dozen. 18 On sale in the' big Basement store. Sewing Tables 98c 50c Belts 29c Each Saturday, 0 to 9:30 p. m., special lot of women s elastic and leather Belts, in black, brown and tan; well made OQ and finished; 50c values, at. each -lC Handkerchiefs at 5c Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 500 dozen women's and children's Handkerchiefs in crossbar, plain initial and linon- C ette; best 10c values, on sale at JC 50cRibbonsfor37c Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 2,000 yards of heavy Taffeta Ribbon, for hair bows, sashes, etc.; 6 and 7 inches wide; 97 black and all colors; 50c values OIC 35c Ruching 12cYd. Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 1,000 yards of Ruching, white, black, pink, blue, brown, etc.; best style; regular O 25c value, on sale at. special, yd. laC 50c Scissors 23c Pr. Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 1,000 pairs of solid steel scissors, all sizes, syi to byi inches; pocket, embroidery and house hold scissors; regular 50c values. .- 75c Knives 43c Ea. fistnrfUv d tn 9:30 n. . m . 200 Swino- Tahles frtlHinc model: the best recular $1.50. values, on sale at this very QQ low price, each take advantage 5OC Haviland China Sale Continuation of the great half-price sale nf Haviland China Dinner Ware: anr- cial lots of discontinued patterns; great lues; on saie in tne Dasemeni store. Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 1,000 Pocket Knives, 2, 3 and 4 blades; pearl, bone, horn and stag handles; good AQn aualitv steel: 75c values, at, ea. JC Couch Covers 98c w Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 300 oriental Couch Covers, of double-faced taptstry, fringe all around; 60. inches QOn wide, 3 yards long; $2 values, at VOC 1 2 12 c Swiss 8c Yd. Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 5,000 yards Curtain Swiss in dots, and stripes; 36 inches wide, Swiss for sash or long O curtains; great special value, yard OC Men's $1.50 Shirts?5c MfnVPajamas & Price a Last day of the great tale of Men'a Shirts i.OOO of them A great special purchase from one of the largest and beat manu facturer In the country All new designs and colorings in pleated atyle, attached and detached cuff Stripes, Figures and patterns in wonderful assortment All are well made and handsomely laundered All sixes Shirts that would find ready sale at their regular price of $1.50 Buy all you want of them at this 9 T special low price, each .......... Great special sale this week of men's santola Pajamas, about 300 suits, every new and de sirable style, pattern, and , color; plain and fancy effects in silk soisette, pongee, madras and mercerized novelties; - Dp g values to $15.00. reduced to.. "; w Men's Regmar 50c Hooiery 35c Men's Reg. 50c Neckwear 35c 3,000 pairs of men's fancy Hosiery, all new styles, in lisles, silk-plated and OC mercerized effects; wonderful assortment; best regular 50c values, pair C0C 100 doren men's new fancy silk Four-in-Hands, made French fold or re- OC versible; endless variety of patterns to select from; best 50c values, each uC Men's $1.25 Underwear at 79c Men's $1.50 Underwear 1.23 Men's gray worsted Underwear, shirts and drawers, in all sizes; well made fft and pertect-litting; best regular $1.25 values, on sale at, the garment IJfc Men's natural wool Underwear, all sizes shirts and drawers; the best OQ regular $1.50 values; buy all you want of them at this price, earment D1J Boys' worsted Jerseys, best quality; colors are navy blue, red, gray, white QC and black; best regular $1.50 values, on sale at this low price, garment oys' and girls' wool and worsted Coat Sweaters, plain white and Ox- 1 fords, also white with red trimming; regular $1.50 values, at, each $J rod. a ca. 1 Topcoats $16.63 J , . , M , , . I Raincoats $16.65 Cravenettes 016.65 Men's silk-lined Top Coats at a wonderfully, low price tomorrow; all-wool coverts, in the latest fashions and best make; a practical garment for all sorts of weather: the material ia craveneftt and guaranteed Showerproof; handsomely tail ored throughout; regular $25 values, C CP on sale tomorrow at, spl., garment $lUDD Men's 52-inch and , Ji-jngth Overcoats, in black and fancy mixtures; strictly all-wool fabrics; attractive patterns, in very" large assortment; best linings and ; splendidly tailored throughout; all sizes; CC regular $25 overcoats, at this low price $1000 !00 men's Priestley Cravenette Raincoats, in high-grade all-wool materials, in black unfinished worsteds, fancy grays, tancy striped and checked cheviots; full length garments; high-grade, fashionable storm coats; by, far the best garments ever offered for the tjf C' money; regular $25 values on sale at, ea. ) 1000 $3-$3.50 Mate $251 Today in the Men's Hat Store a special -lot of men's Soft Felt Hats in the very best blocks for Fall and Winter wear, tans, browns and pearls All sizesAlso the new College shapes for young men Hats selling regularly at y i $3.00 and $3.50; your choice tomorrow at X O this exceptionally low price, each, only. . .. SrCyr Jr - i t II lit jl J IT H FOUR-in-HAHDS UPRW Thre four-tn-hand team credited to Portland for tho hor ahow la a rec ord to be proud of, pclally whan It la considered that In laat year'a show thla city waa not able to exhibit even one team of tbi eutaa. The csvetea nine ribbon will In all probability remain at home this on. for the howlnf to be mi nert win v """'i "';v , . . Mrs. C. H. Lewie hae deckled to enter her four iwrwn v iuku V" , . and Jark O'Dlamonda and Irish LAd. the Utter leaders. thU class, and they promt to make a masTilrloent abowina-. The enlraaia are aU claasy with arlendid acttoa and ihooM eubtedly be winners. Jamea Ntchol will torn out a Scotch combination which will be hard te beet. drlTlnir Laddie and Thistle aa wheeler with Shamroclc jd Heather as leader Theee will also make a fine allowing and jrtve the other entries a close call. F. W. Leedbettev waa the first to snake foor-ln-hand en try, and his handsome blSMrkau Ird Mo an Idy THi. wltt be led admirably by Beesie and Monte, all rive to the well-erpon4 r perl; reek which Mr. Leadbetter ptircbasod Last week for the ehow. KBtrtea wul poelUrely close tonight and those who hare delayed the matter of getting their classes snouia not rail tn visit Hunt club headauarters. I2 Lumber Exchange, this evening, or to consult W. a. Jtl&cKa or T. t. nirain. the latter In charge of the heavy har ness classes. That the show Is to be classier and more of a success than last season's highly satisfactory exhi bition is being- dally demonstrated ana interest is excited accordingly. TWELVE NEW COPS INSTEAD OF TEN The civil service commission today certified a list Including the 14 eaadJ dates who stood Brat among the it who rerentlr naseed the examination for pa trolmen. The chief of police has called for II more men and these will be taken from among the It certified aamea Joha 9. Klnaey. (HrrUl DhMht Tea Juarasl t Vancouver, WaatL. Oct. 1. Joha J. Kinney. T S years, a well-knesrn and re aeotd resident of this ct v. died yes terday at his home east ef the garrison. of paralysis. - He had bee 111 for sev eral months. . Mr. Kinney was bora at Mount Ver non. Ohio, and spent most of his life in the eastern states. He removed to this county three year are and bad ma4e his home here slnoe- He ts survived by a widow and foar eaiMtes. w. s. in John Kinney both reelde la Vanoeever. The funeral win b cwodarted from the deceased s late reetden'- Euaday at 1 a. m an interment ui a ia ids City cemetery. OWTIL SHOW M0F1TAVILLA MEN Judge Thomas 0Day and ex-District Attorney John Manning win aa areas the Democratic voter of M on ta villa te nlxht la the 1. a O. T. haU oa Villa avenue. The meeting win do neio un der tb auspice Of the Moatavllla Bryan and kera club organised a couple ef week aa-d. The new club has a large membership.! and Is taking a great in terest la th -work or the campaign. It Intenda to hold regular meetings until the close of the campaign. At the sneetina- toalsrht the two speak. era will discuss the principles advocat ed by Bryan In his contest for the presidency and will show that those principles are for the best Interest ef the general pabllc to a s-reeter de rre thaa th principles advocated by Taft. BOURNE TARGET FOR MANY QUESTIONS FEMALE 'FURIES PUMMEL ONE ANOTHER ON THIRD STREET Mr. Glad! a Rosenan and Mamie Bowen were the principals In a pugil istic battle at th corner of Third and Oak street at IS o'clock last night that for fury and excitement had the Gaae-Nelson fight backed dowa Into the basement. Officers Bplver ana u raves were spec tator There were no seconda The flsht was te a finish and neither of the combatants thought of tossing the sponge Into the ring. Mrs. Roeenao forced the fighting all the way through and sot the decision In the end. In the first round she) sent ber opponent to th floor with a well directed right upper cut. The Bowen woman, however, waa up before the count of 10 and came back with rlsrht and left to the nose. followed by dragging out a handful of nair rrom me Koeenan woman s neao. Rosenan replied with a long scratch down the side of Bowen's face. In the third round Rosenan again sent Bowen down with a rtcht awing to th teeth. Jumping on her with both feet before ana could rise Again in tne lourtn roand Bowen went down. The Inter vantlon of the officers saved her from the bell. Both were taken to the polloe station ror the night, but were dis charged this morning. Calted "tate Bowrrte snaAe rt ator Jonathan first ertararo aa ran pairs speer last night at f t rah 1- aa s bail ta bell weed at a aaa Ing under tb aosplce ef the gellwood Repueltcaa club. The weaator intended . . L . A A W . W had anawerod all ef the queetiona aaked t k i.4i.ata I. . W mll.nn. K. had been ea the platform for a couple of hours and bad explained everything front the color ef Mr. Taft's hair to the The aeetlnc was avreaided ever by I W. Htcka. preaSdeat e( ta club. That the exttact aaaaantoth waa ao larger thea thi otephant ef tb pi s it asy 1 tho state want tn a recoqt report f tb gssltheenlss kaatttaUoa. EXPERT M'NULTY LOSES TREASURED HEIRL003I Joha McNulty. aaatltal expert In eaarge of th branch of th hydro graphle offlc la th custom- house bnlldlng. la mourning the lose of aa hetrtooea tn the shape of ring of no great iatrlnsle worth but which he vaiee very htctilf. He lost it some where tn the vlrtnity ef the entrance to tb enstaea bouse last sight waea leav ing hi office. Assist ad by his whols office force he bunted in vain for the loat ring this morning and finally cam to the conclusion that som on must have picked It up. He says It cam. out of his pocket with a bunch of keys.. as he neard it drop. ' Darkness prevented him from finding It, however, and it waa gone when he came . to look for It thla morning. Th electrical equipment ef th Cunard Unr Maorstanla Include vr. tit miles of oablee and mor than MM 1 a-can die-power lamp, Missouri led In tb production of lead in th United State In 1MT, pushing Idaho the leader In 10. back to sec ond place. DR. B. L. ROSS NOW Proprietor of th Oregon Dental Parlors Solicit! th patrboaf of both new and old patrons At tho HANDSOMELY EQUIPPED OFFICES 363 YVashlnstori Cor. Parle And will fivt yon hia personal ittention. .1: i i ' i