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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENTNO. OCTOBER SO. 1908. Portland Agents Dr.' Taer.er'.s Underwear,' Golumbia Yarns, Nemo Corsets, W. P.-Corsets, Trefousse Gloves; Buttons Made to Order IMaii Orders rilled Mail Orders Filled Mole rortlaad Areata BUTTIRICK PATTERNS Vol rertlaad Ageats PaiARD TAILORED SUITS Sale 1000' Hornback Alligator Bags Blankets - Comforters KSi ft'.- ifl!ME8SSa J . 'I These arc the genuine Hornbaclc Allifrator Hags, the most fashionable leather and' the most fashionable effect. .They- are' made, in one piece, large size, J2-inch frame. Sold here and everywhere at $15.00 to u.w. . uaie ........ v $7 to $10 Women's Bags at $4.48, I.. , i i , i i , i ii ill. i i i i A Here is a sale of Women's Bags that eclipses any values given ST1 I 1 ill Ml m. -J 1 1 Z)HhoT V' ; latent and most stylish Black Satin "fl? 1 1 II v' n-fct 1 ' ; Shapes, ; just , received by express from drC A II II ' '5fli Ncwi York- The stylcs that are so scarce iJKSAlW II II S i I r. ' ' 11131 we cannot keep a large enough sup- U$i& 4 1 1 1 I a, v - MV. -r olv for our trade. . White ' di ' llkJmmX I I rl bv anv Portland store for many years-500 Carnage Bags, Au tomobile. Avenue and Vanity Bags, made of seal, morocco,' calfpigskin," buffed alligator, frog .land' all the new fancy im ported .leathers. ( Every style of the up-to-date tiA AO bags. , Regular values .up to $ 10.00 . ; . . . ... . .'. 0x ftO , $5.00 Swagger Leather Bags at $2.48 Y Swagger' Bags, medium - aize, made' of' finest imported rfJO' MO leatherr all oolora, to match your utt; regular 5 tags.....u 4ti.t10 $12.50 Hornback Alligator Bags $5.98 : - Made from selected hornback alligator, ons piece, large aize, 10-inch. frame,' fitted with coin, pursei' $12.50 everrwhere,! 6E QO sale price..... D0 , $11.50 Alligator Bags $5.38 HornbaJST'same. style and-- quality as our f $12.50 bakbut with 1 inch smaller frame; Wvery fashionable in every respect,-P Qfi sale price .. t nfiiJ $7.00 Alligator Bags $3.98 Hornback alligator Bags,' small size, one - piece or two-piece, ,with square bottom; regular $7 alligator bags, spe- Jo n( cial 9f70 Attend St Autumn Lace Sale This is a-reat annual price event in laces that Portland shoppefs will remem ber well on aqcount of its wonderful bargains each year. There are black, white, cream, ecru and colored laces of all descriptions, in .Venise, Baby Irish, net, tucked effects, Cluny, princess and other styles-edges, insertions, bands, galloons, appliques; medallions, allovers and nets, from 1 to 45 inches wide. Every new effect of the autumn seHson, from the daintiest laces to the popular Venise and soutache effects, at the following reduced prices : Values to 50c Yard at 19c Values to $1.00 Yard at 39c Values to $2.25 Yard at 98c 25ci Laces at 5 c Yard imitation from 1 to yard, sail price Torchon Laces and Insertions, 4 inches wide; values .to 25c Values to $3.00 Yard, $1.49 Values to $3.75 , Yard, $1.9'8 Values to $5.50 Yard, $2.45 OtherLaccs Reduced A large assortment of pretty Silk Chanf illy, and Net Laces and Insertions, for making; ; Christmas gift. , Prices greatly reduced. ' l-Clasp Pique Kid Gloves Reg. $1.50 Pair at 89c "A speoial purchase of Women's One-Clasp Pique Glace Kid Gloves enables us to offer the most sensational sale of ther yearBright, new Kid Gloves, in black, white, tans, browns gray, oxblood. Every size. The wanted glove for, street and dress wear this fall. Just 100 dozen is all that could be secured from the maker. Without doubt the greatest glove bargain sale ever held in the city. Regular $1.50 values at & A merchandise event that is orcranized for tlie . ex press purpose of demonstrating our ability to supply the very best in Blankets and Bedding at' the lowest price. Every item in this advertisement is an ar gument that 'proves our point. ' Regular $4.50 Wool Blankets, special, pair. . .'.$3.45 Regular $6.50 Wool Blankets special, pair. . . .$4.89 Regular $7.50 Wool Blankets, special, pair. .'..$5.95 Regular $9.50 Wool Blankets, special, pair .1. . .$7.39 Regular $10.00 Wool Blankets, special, pair. .$7.95 '.Regular $12.50 Wool Blankets, special, pair. . .$9.95 , Reg. $1.75 Silkoline Comforters, pretty patterns $1.39 Reg. $2.00 Silkoline Comforters, pretty patterns $1.68 Reg. $3.50 Satin Comforters, pretty patterns. .$2.89 Reg. $4.00 Satin Comforters, pretty patterns. .$3.29 Reg. $5.00 Satin Comforters, pretty patterns.. $4.15 ' ' ; . . '.'; ' 89c Underwear at 59c Women's Vests and Pants, fine merino grade, Swiss , ribbed: vests ', shaped, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; 89c values, sale CQ price .... C REG. 69c WOMEN'S "ONEITA" UNION SUITS, 48 (Half Wool) Women's fleeced ecrtl or natura 69c value, sal ced "Oneita" Union Suits, best fitting Uni al clor; high neck, long sleeves, ankle e prfcer; . , Union Suits made; Worn n's Sweaters $4.50 Values $2.95 Over, 500 Women's New Mannish Coat Sweaters, for outdoor sports, walking, etc., moatly in white. The low price is the result of a manufacturer's overstock and because some are slightly soiled. On the bargain table Wednesday while they last at only. . . $2.95 $6 Blue Flame Oil Heaters on Sale at $4.19 $4 Blue name Oil Heaters on Sale at $2.69 The "Perfection" Blue Flame Oil Heaters are a mighty comfortable thing on cool' mornings and evenings before you start up the furnace, Very economical as well. Abso lutely smokeless and odorless,. Will hea.t any ordinary size room. Every heater guaranteed. ni inn nrnriiirn 1 Lflliu IlLULllf LU rnn nincric D n TUIl lUuLIIL I lis JPEKFEGT MAN FOUND IN PENDLETON CITIZEN Building Will Be 49x84 Feet, Two Stories; Pressed Brick and Stone. (Special Wtpatcli t Th JoBrnt. Eugen. Or.. Oct. 20. Postmaster rise lias reeetved from Waahlngton, I), C. ths plns for the government postoff tee buUdlns. to be erected here. The bids on the ; structure re to be opened at Washington November 7 and the contract win be let aoon 'afterward. Serersl local contractors wtll figure on the building.. - The building will be two etorles with k full baeement. The dtmeneions will be 49 by M feet. The materlalowlll be prensed brick with stone trimmings. The poetofflce will occupy the entire owr floor of the building and the for 'entrv deoartment the upper floor. The ' hMtfrtuartftra of the Umomia and Tllla monk forest . reserve is located here. the offices now being in a bualnesa The-- government architect estimates the cost of thabut1dlng at SBMO0. Tbti appmprtatlafi Is 470.010, of which is. 000 vita paid for the alte and the remainder, will be exnended for fixtures. . ' . . : i When hungry between meals v: a;dish of delicious, flavory. ; crisp - ; , V - - - f i '-,; II 7 'si II! ' ill I" T l v -u -7 -J I1 f V-.-. -V--4VV-'' :i v.,;-; ? m EXHORTERS I FOR OREGON 0. 0. T. Spellbinders of Na tional Repute Are Billed ; for Elsewhere. l - ' ' ' x- ' - With cream and a little sugar - . ' - - AVill prove a delight . and satisfaction. -It is a fascinating food ; made, of corn, "always ' ; ready to serve." ' ' ' '. . ' ... :the taste lingers. Arthur T. Matthews. The perfect man baateen found. Hs lives in Pendleton and works in a feed store, and his name is Arthur T. Math ewa. According to the Oregon Ufa In surance company, which has just issued tcf-rilm policy No. 1400, Mathews has the most perfect family history and la one of the meet perfect rpeclmensvOf healthy minnooa Known, his parents, araaa parenta snd Tirtually all of their nt mrraus children and grandchildren are still living and In good health. Arthul- A. Mathews' measurements are as follows: Weight, ITS pounds: height, t feet im laches; girth of chest under vest, roroes expiration, IS Inches: eajne under forced InsniraUoa. . I7H niches; rinn 01 twiomn ai ine umblllcua, 11 ncbea. Matbews was bora April . 117. HUGE BAIL BOND T0B A BEV0LUTI0NIST fs '4 SOLp BY GROCERS MADE BV ; POS1U.M CEREAL CO LTD swt C-fk. rlkk. rreites fi tmii 1 Ft. Petersbura. Oct. IS. Friend itf jsK-rvmaa Tmtrioruir. IDS -RumI.h rev. cltet ) Me Imprtsnned in the fertree of at. r-eier and 8L Paul fwr IS rflontas, snsnunce that t. K... I rrrr" for flia. hU msaded bv the rovemmeeit for bis reiMa. TK. rwmn fr.ef releaa on bail I 'me after ttnr of the hardeet TThts eer n1e fr the t'Seratwj r a Aa ini revniinet Tlmn4a.r iiMr. T-ftlrr rfnrlrr hit viU t Anerirt T" f Is tmiiir bmln la keelth nn4 wi.l t t'me petng his trial i 'la reiiPrtKn for. the erde.i . ' . r (Cntted Press rssed Wire.) . Seattle, Wash., Oct 20. Wlth the ex ception of Senator; Fulton of Oregon, who will apeak In Seattle October tl while his place , in Oregon Is taken by Congressman Will E. Humphrey, there will be no national Republican speakers in 'Washington, during1 the present cam paign. Chairman De Bruier of the state committee had hoped to. have Senator La. toilette 01 Wisconsin ana senator Dolliver of Iowa here- during the last week, but Ia Toilette's western dates have been cancelled and a telegram re celved at stale headquarters from Sen ator josepn Al. uisoit. lieaa oc tne speaK era' bureau ef t lie national committee, aava: - U .v . "In order to- put Dolllyer in doubtful states and save two day 1n the west, I have cancelled his datr In Oregon and wasnington ana win sen a mm easl. from San FTanciaoa Congressmen- Cuahman and Humphrey win conrinA tneir wont to tne .pacific elope. FULTON SPEAKS ON ; . SOKE .THINGS AND 03IITS SOME OTHEBS - . (Speela) Dispatch, te Tke JeoraaLt Heppner, Or., Oct. JO. SenXtor C W. Fulton spoke . to a crowded bouse at Roberts', hall Saturday evening. That Senator Fulton "Is sn able talker goes without saying, but bis speech here waa very ordinary "the same old -story in the same old way" nothing new or dif ferent from what one can hear on the street corners or read dally! tee Re publican papers. 11 waa principally an attack on Bryan, with a vigorous de nouncement of the bank guar n tee and the Injunction nlanka of the Democratic platform and the proposed reform of ths prices as long as they last ; Great Reductions in Sensational Price Cutting of Talking Machines and Records! As announced in Sunday's issue, Graves Music Co. will sell 4,000 brand-new Disc Records for all males of talking machines, consisting of latest selections, for less than small dealers pay for them. These records brand-new ones will be sold iri lots of not less than six to a buyer at 40 each, or $2.40 a half dozen. This Is the first and only chance ever presented in Portland to buy records at less than wholesale prices. Think of it 60c records at one third off ! " ,, ' . ' We have also a number, of First-Class Talking Machines, tapering arms and the latest attachments, for the' .'following $25.00 TALKING MACHINES AND, SIX RECORDS, EACH. 1 .919.76 $35.00 TALKING MACHINES AND SIX RECORDS, EACH.-. . . . .$22.40 $40.00 TALKING MACHINES AND SIX RECORDS, EACH. . . . . .$25.00 $85.00 TALKING MACHINES AND SIX RECORDS, EACH. . . . , $50.00 100.(J0 TALKING MACHINES AND SIX RECORDS, EACH. ... . .$75.00 machines equipped with latest attachments and guaranteed to be perfect ' in tone and workmanship. Payments time or cash. v GRAVES MUSIC CO. Ill FOURTH STREET . The largest and finest general Music Emporium west . of Chicago. Cylinder and Disc Cabinets CHARM THE FAT AWAY To reduce by mesas of eserelae or dieting la nothing- bat torture, te the flesh aad mortification to the spirit It a so much simpler to 'Yharm" It away, Of curse. I don't mean by "spells' or "Incantations." but- th roars tbe occa sional ase thta koese receipt, via.: H oa face Mamola. ' eonce Fluid Extract Oeseara, . Afomatle and 1 iee Pepperw let Water, which any ens tea obtain at any drag stare for a email gam. end amis at Home. Take a teaapnnntal after aseals aad at bedtttas. It literally cberrns the fat way. Takes It off Just wbere yon 4 It eff and dees It eirfrkly bt haraaleesly. M say persrms Vneej as gtocB s a pose 4 at day. Isn't fhstiharilng" f,he fat est what rnsj ple.se aad stlil tnee a rt4 a dy eiltkest strain, Is Jury er effcrt tariff. He told how to revise the' tariff. but failed to state why they .had not done ao before. - Mr. Fulton lauded the- Republican party ror the prosperous times enjoyed the past 12 years, but failed to give any reason for or, to even mention the nanic of last fall and its effect. The greatest disappointment to Mr. Fulton's audience waa bla failure to mention the tariff In regard to Its effect on tbe price of wool, as this has hereto fore been the main argument uaed in wool growing districts, and many would like an explanation from an able states man' why they received one third less for their wool this rear than thev did laat year unaer ine same tarirr. BRYAN BEATS TAFT TWO T0 0.tE.AT A STRAW ELECTION the hall as there were speakers, the au dience being composed mostly of Demo crats. At a meeting at Forest, where six Republican candidates went to speak, only one man was present. SHARP EYES WATCH CASTRO'S BROTHER (Sperlil DipatcB to Tbe Joeroat.) Hermlston, Or., Oct. 20. At a straw election beld here Bryem waa elected president over Taft by a two to one vote. The election wss held In tbe of fice of A. C Crawford, where a repre sentative group of business men were gathered. The result of the straw vote was as follows: Bryan SI. Taft 1C. Debs S, Chafln 1. This vote rs considered bv mil as a favorable estimate of the way this com- munitv win go, tnouga orgtnarUy Her mlsten is strongly Republican. s s SPEAKERS EXCEED AUDITORS IN Os 0. P. V IN LEWIS COUNTY ffloeeUi CTieKslia. A uh. Oct la Km.1 We. ruMiran meetings In different parte ef hla countv bsve been srmiethlrs of froet. Last Katards-r algM a ftepnbll rse rally wss sdrertlsed te be ald at Drrad. John 11. flhiveler. m.i. iste fr Insiraiwe cnnimlwloiw. and fire cwirily miMltdatea went liver in mtpnnnA Ihm ytrtne of ike f) fl. f i Tuere were net ae soaay RtpubUini U lT1ta Presx I WW. I New Tork, Oct 20. Major Carmelo Caatro, brother of President Castro of venexueia, says he is in this city on what he calls 'a brief visit to America." The major has been 'given an escort of secret service men for his protection. but It is intimated thst the escort Is keeping a vigilant eye on his movements in tne united mates. The major, - who haa served In tbe Venezuelan srmy since he wss It-years old, denies thst 'be is In this country N form an artillery corps for the pur pose of manning tbe roast defense guns of his country's forts should srsr be tween Holland and Venetuela begin. After a month in the I'nlted States Major Castro will visit Prance, snd will then go to the near east He Intimated that ahould hostilities begin in tbe Balkans he Woud observe the battles with a view to Increaslna tbe efficiency of the Venezuelan anay. Guaranteed Liquor Cure Drunkeanese Is a prorreaslre disease: the moderate drinker Is not aattsned wlth twe er three drinks a day. tbe craving for more snd more besise Ir resistible aa the disease ad rases; the result la Chronic Akroaoitsss. Tbe'treatBsent weed ueerony r theesejtds light In tfeetr ewn see It Orris. It Is sd aedev a positive gear-' antes e effort a rare er your money i win riwai trrwe Ne. 1. Is tb e ' i ' rewy; oe- rine Net- i Is f er tHnee rllllg tbe te tree (meet Cither f-rB mere 1 1 Write The Orris '"- t seMr 1efl. n C . fW Bwl. SSle1 la r,'- Sed svelntM. gid h edeg rwssisS m-4 l this eHv by Wsode-ard. l iili .'. I distributsrs. k Get the Genuine Look for the label as your guarantee altloaves bear It i'TVJt,' ' i run? Butter Nut Bread Delicious in Quality- Fine of Texture Popular Everywhere er Tmlxblee axe etOl betm taewtsg ta tkU Brae4, aad if r aaesUd Ve tae taaky lade tbe haM sa) ear Wkery aad get a . trS BawsaSaas wl.a ywa are satrUeal - Numerous people visited car , bakery Satcrdsy ind uw tts male end bake this arfetU $l bread. ; . BUTTER-MJT DRLD CO. sum un cciKin n:ms JOURNAL WANT i