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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY ' EVENINO. OCTOBER 23. 1003. Portland Agents for Duttericlc Patterns, Nemo Corsets,' Trefousso Cloves, Perrin's gloves, Ostcrmoor Mattresses, Columbia Yarns, Etc. Opcri Saturday 8 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. jm Saturday to 9:30 P.M. eler 6 to' 9:30 Meh'o Suits and Topcoats ; Specials $22.50 Values for iS.l 5.-1 5 - .TV7 Me M f ' T" "i i s The' Misses' and children's box Coats in full length, styles;' lined throughout: material in serge and cheviot; velvet collat; blues, browns, grays and red; ages 6 to 14 years;, every garment-Handsomely tail- fir fln ored throughout; the best values in town at this price, each PlUU Misses' and children's box Coats, fi-length styles, in serge, cheviot and flannel materials, lined throughout; colors blue, brown and Pf ,. red; ages 6 to 14 yean; exceptional values, on sale garment MiWs' and' children's Dressesmade ot fin.' cashmere; blouse silk front and silk braid trimmed; skirt lull pleated; colors red and blue; rn ages 6 to 14 years; wonderful values, at thislow price.ieach epfilwl New Cravenette Coats for misses .and children, tan, black and tray; ares 4 toJ6 years- complete new line,-at prices ranging from $5.50 to f 10 Complete new stock of misses' tailored Suits for school and dress wear; all latest fashions and materials, at H prices from, suit, 15 to f 10 mr ' ' wjtf mm.A- 1 our Waist section we are showing a beauti PariS ,WaiSlS M f "ew Waists for dress wear; ' all new, exclusive models; on the second floor. 51.25 Gowns 43c i , 1 " 'Saturday. 6 to 9:30 p. nr. odd lot of I soiled Nightgowns, cambric and nain sook materials, lace and embroidery trimmed, long or snort sleeves; AOm regular I, long $1.25 values at. each 51.25 Drawers 49c 1 i ' ' ' ' .' Saturday. 6 to "9:30 p. jn., broken lines ot camDric urawera. trimmed in lace; embroidery and tucks; pretty! styles; regular $1 nd JQ values, on sale at, the pair te7C Art Skins at $1.09 I Saturday," 6 to 9:30 p. m., special lot of Art Skins, for burning or fancy leather work: fine-full skins: all col ors; great values at, each....f.o On sale in Picture dept., tourth floor. 4000 WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL COWNS. REG. SIM VALUES 73c EACH Lea t h d" NoVeltieS Hosiery Barg ams Saturday Special 1,000 pairsboys' and girls' extra strong black ribbed cotton Hose, double knee, heel "7 and toe; 2So values, on sale at, tne pair lit Women's extra heavy, fleeced cotton 07 r ribbed Hose: 35c values, on sale at. Dair bit Women's - black cotton Hose, seamless leg AM and foot; regular 20c values, on sale at. pr. e1. Women's extra good quality black- cotton Hose, medium and heavy weight, plain and ribbed; regular 50c values, on sale at, pr. mC 25b 'Kerchiefs 1 2 c 10c Ribbons at 5c 200 dozen women's Handkerchiefs, very pretty and showy patterns, in embroidered, scalloped and hemstitched effects; the best regular 10. 25e values, on' sale jit this law price ell leeC S,OO0;yards of heavy all-silk taffeta' Ribbon, irt :-Jbp best grade, all colors; regular 10c val- C Aifes; buy all you want of it at, the yard JC 500pieces Kec Ruching, in white, black, blue and pink; the-best regular 25c values, on llil sale At this unusually low price, yard lvC JUST RECEIVED WIDE NECK RUCHINCS, SPECIAL 35c TO $1.00 PER YARD Men's Shoes at $2.95 a Pair Boys' Shoes at $1.69-$1.99 Great Saturday offering of 1,500 pairs of men's patent colt, box calf and vici kid Shoes, Elucher and bals; all new lasts, in styles to please every individual fancy; good oak soles, Goodyear welts; all sizes and.-widths; shoes exclusive 0 A stores ask $4 for; your choice at this exceptionally low price, the pair epa.) Boys' and youths' box calf and vici-kid Bluchers; double soles, swing last; all sizes; great values, on sale at the follow extraordinarily low prices, the pair; see them: Sizes 10 to 13& on sale at, pair, $1.69 Sizes 1 to S, on sale at, pair, fl.99 5000 YARDS CLVNY AND MALTESE LACE INSERTIONS 20c VALUES 6c YARD Last Day Kitchen Goods Sale 15c Wire Soap Dishes, each.. lie 10c Cake Spoons, at special ... 10c Pot Chains on sale at. ie.K Regular 6c Iron Holders at. .Ae ' dc juice juxractorn, ea.cn... -iq Regular 10c Spout Strainers. . Tj 25c Iron Holders on sale at. 124 Reg. S5c Furniture Polish.. JS7 Regular 1 So Hatchets, each. .0c Keguiar zuc Hammers ror..l 15c Clothes Lines for, each.l Keauiar to jjisn mods. eaco. Clothes Pins at. dozen. ..... . ii. (ft iNicKei iamps, eacn..KXj ivo .gg stealers, at. eacn.. Regular lOo Fire Pokers Regular '12a Fire Shovels... 10c Wire Potato Mashers... Regular lOo Chop Knives.... 86c Shirtwaist Irons, each ; .JSf ttesruiar sac rotato Kicers.. Reg. 26c Wire Clothes Lines 26a Table Mats, the set.... Reg. 40c Gas Toasters, ea,. 25o Folding Lunch Boxes..,. too Crumb Pun and Scraper. 1 SOe Hand Lftrnne. for. each.'z Regular 16c Gas Torches.,.. 12 to Ash Mats at, each. . .4 lOo pkg. Sealing Wax. Dkg.fte? 66o Bucksaws at. each. . . .K2 Regular 13.25 guaranteed Clothes Wringers on sale at, ea..g2.59 1.40 Copper Bottom Wash Boil ers ............... v...x. 11 $1.85 Folding Ironing Board for the very low price of...$1.07 11.50 Universal Food Chopper at the very low price of.. 81. 19 tl.50 Pott's' Sad Irons, set SI. 19 $1.16 Nickel Tea Kettles, ea.. 92 $1.26 Nickel Tea Kettles, ea.-, 99 IU6 Nickel Tea Kettles. -81.07 11.18 4-pt. Nickel-Coffee Pot 924 $1.25 6-pt Nickel Coffee Pot 99 $1.00 S-pt Nickel Tea Pot..T9c $1.10 t-pt. Nickel Tea Pot..87 $1.15 4-pt. Nickel Tea Pot.. 92 $1.26 Bpt. Nickel TeaPot. .99 Reg. tlM Waffle Irons 79e Reg. 76e Solar Gas Heater. .39 -1.25 Willow Clothes Basket 99 $1.00 Royal Roasters, each.. 79 $1.26 Royal Roasters, each. .99 60o Family Roasters, each.. 39 60c Family Roasters, each.. 37 70o Family Roasters, each.. 55 76o Lindsay Light, complete, 64 40c Porcelatn Salt Box for.. 31 Reg. So Cake Turners for .4. Regular 16c Mon Sticks for 20o Fry Pans on sale at, ea. . oo A.aKe uridrties on sale. Reg. 1 So Wire Rug Beaters. 26o California Toasters at. 20c S-qC Coffee Pots, each 18o J-qt. Coffee Pots for... CSo Flour Bins for, each... 60o Tin Plshpans for, each. 60c Oval Dishpana for. each. 47 10c Dustpans at low price of. 8 Reg. zoc Oil Cans ror, each.. 16 $1 6-gallon Pump Cans for.. 79 40cv-gallon Oil Cans for... 31 Reg; 18o Tin Wash Basins.. 14 20o Tin Colander for. ea. . . 16 Reg. 15c Flour Sifters for.. 12 35o Tin Steamers, each. . . .27 SOc 12-qt. Galvanized Pails. .23 fteg. 2uo iux.it Drip rans..l 76c Galvanised Tubs," each.. 5 12o 6-hole Muffin Pans....... Regular 8c Dredge Box for.. Reg. 8c Tin Dippers, each .... 60c 6-hole Egg Poacher, ea.,4 10-hole round Cake Pans 10-inch Pie Pans on sale at 18c 6-hook Hat Racka for...l 16c 7-pin Hat Racks, each. .1 EOc 3-fold Clothes Horse 7 Reg. 20c Bread Boards, each, 1 20c Lemon Saueezers.' each..! Regular 16c Salt Boxes for SOc Vegetable Sllcers. ea. . .2 4 fi wooaen iuds, eacn.;..,T 16c Potato Mashers for, ea..i SOc Bread Sllcers for, each.. 2 Regular 6c Butter Paddles.. 10c 3 -arm Towel Bar, each... ISc 4 -arm Towel Bar, aach..l Regular lOo Towel Rings at. . 7 So Chopping Trays, each. .5 Regular iOo Wash Basins.. 1 Regular 40a Wash Basins.. 3 L4 ; . 4 n Saturday night', 6 to 9:30, one-third I off on all leather novelties, pillows; great assortment of pieces; entire stock on sale at. .ONE.THIRD OF Picture department, on fourth floor. 50c Belts 27c Ea. Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p". nC. 1,000 wo-! men s leather Belts, in elastic and leather; black, brown and tan; best! 50c values, on sale at this lo.w 17- price, each; take advantage miw Boys Pants at 59c Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m.. 1,000 pairs j of boys Knickerbocker Irousers; ages 3 to 16 years; cheviots. tweeJs ! and cassimeres; in the best patterns: winjer weight; $1 values, at.....59f j Men's Robes 52.98 Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., men's Bath, j Blanket and Lounging Robes, fancv blues, grays, tans, white, etc.; best styles, patterns and colorings; best regular $4.50 and $5 values. ifO AO on sale at, each; see them wueiO I2V2C 'Kerchiefs 5c .Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 500 dozen women s crossbar checked Handker chiefs; very sheer, J4-inch hemstitch ing; best regular 12j4c values, on sale, at this low price, each JC 25c Ruching at 17c Saturday, 6 to 9:30 p. m., 500 boxes of Ruching, 6 neck lengths in a box; best regular 25c values, on sale J at this unusually low price, box 1 1 C 25c Ribbon at 12c Rariirrlav. f to 9:30 n. m.. 5.000 varrf - J l r . v , el".- n.'Lt 1 a. e . 1 j - OI laiieia ruuuuii, j iu o iwucs wiuc; complete line of colors; reg- IO ular 20c and 25c values, yard ltC Table Covers 63c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, 500 Table Cov ers. VA yards square; all colors,' best regular $1 values, on sale while CO, they last at this low price, ea. Sheet Music at 15c Included are all the popular vocal and instrumental pieces: Red Wing, Doll Rags, Dreading, Night and Pay, My Marguerite, stung, iioneytime. Just Because I've Learned to Love You, Pilot, Monterey, Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, and many others, all on sale at this price, the copy. 15 Songs from The Time, the Place and the Girl on sale at, the copy..l9 All mail orders very carefully filled. Sheet music department in the Bal cony, in. the rear of the main floor. r ii a s mm 11 t l In th hUn't Clothing Dept. for Saturday' gelling two extraordi nary values In mn' Sutt nJ Topcoats -Tht Mason' newest " 1111 - ' .S.W..... , .,, i , m and bait garmcnU at prica that cannot falltolnttrett everyona having wearing apparel neadt to gqpplyMan'a dept. 3d Floor 500 Men's Suits This season's up-to- date styles and materials in cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots AH wool fabrics of the finest texture and quality Neat , , stripes, checks and overplaids; browns, -r grays, dark olives, etc. Hand-tailored garments Best linings and findings m Handsome business or ft? 11 C H tZ dress suits; $22.50 vals. at frJ 200 Men's 36-inch silk-lineci Topcoats; SLTsIall wool coverts in medium light tan; satin sleeve lining, stylish and dressy topcoats, handsomely tailored'through- (fi j C e out; best linings and findings; $25 vals.W & Boys $10.00 Raincoats af $6.15 Saturday sale of boys' and young men's Raincoats Priestley's genuine cravenettes-ages 12 to 18 years; made full length, of the best rainproof materials; light and dark tans and dark fancy worsteds; very best styles and patterns; J4-lined with satin Venetian lining; regular values up to $10 a garment; ( if three hundred coats to be sold at this exceptionally low price, eachtake advantage of sale U13 Men's tl.50pI6ves $1.15 M en'8 $1 .50 Shirts at 95c 200 dozen men's Dress Gloves, tans and grays; best styles and shades; exceptional quality, all sizes; best $1.50 values, on sale at, pr.ai.15 200-dozen men's blue chambray Shirts of the best quality, plain or pleated bosom, coat style, attached or detached cutis; all nP sizes; regular $1.50 values, on sale at this very low price, each if DC $5 Coat Sweaters $3;59 Great special lot of men's and women's high-grade pure wool Coat Sweaters, large pearl buttons, two pockets; white, red and dQ CQ gray, all sizes; best $5 values, on sale at this low price, ea, wODJ 1,000 dozen men's pure linen Handkerchiefs, and J-inch hems; regular 25c values; buy all you want of them at, each 1 2 C 500 dozen men's fancy Half Hose,, plaids, stripes and figures;, t best patterns and colorings, all sizes; reg. 25c and 35c values IOC 500 dozen men s new Four-in-Hand Ties and Bats, all the new )C silks and colorings; great values; buy all you want at, each $1J00 Belts 48c-$2.00 Belts $1.19 $2 Handbags $1.39--$! Buckles 39c 2,000 women's Belts, directoire style, made from silk elastic and leather; black, brown, navy; $1 val.48 2,000 beautiful embossed Elastic. Belts, 1 yi to 2 inches wide, with cut-steel buckles;: colors 4f , Q are black, white, brown, tan, navy blue, etc.; regular values up to $2 each, on sale for, each 1,000 women's fine leather Handbags, in seal, black, brown and tan; leather-lined, and riveted 'f OQ frame; the best regular $2 values, on sale at this unusually low price, ea. take . advantage pl0f 2,000 handsome Belt Buckles, rose gold, oxidized, gilt; hundreds of styles; 75c-$l values, at each.. 39 OREGONIAN REFUSES TO CORRECT MISSTATEMENT - . ' V Tariff PlanV of the Kepijbli can Part y Falsely ; Ascribed r , : . Democratic Leader for What Did Xot Say. Herewith Ths journal rtnbllshe th Ora-onlan'a ditorlal of September 14. which It falser ascribe to William J. Bryan tb Urlff plana of tha RcjTub- llcaa platform. On th um 6.j Oeorre H. ThwiM, ehafnnaa of tba Pemorratla Coonty Ontral eommltte. wrota t tb editor ef t Or(on1an. eallingr attention to th fact that the Isne-Dftff which that tpr bad qootri and ritlclac4 as firru'i W his. but was th -t bDritf of tno HfruMI1 slt fnrm. TT Ortfonui refused to puo- lith the letter. ... - The innwl sa ealled ttntlo re rMtttr te this. fr mtrrrert- mu en tne frt or toe vrfOT"n mna fs eW!nl4 a mrrrtto. The rwM t t tmnrr. A!tHoi3tl th tk'lf f t iw ft tbe mxt r t-rT- ant of the rri p, sr 0 theafh lfoue- andS of Voters mir Tiava tuwn mlmlmA by the Orwnnlan falsehood tho prr lrsiBu in iia rpiomi to tell tne plain truth and to acknowledre that It was the Republican, not the Ijemocratle tur- ui puna, wnica ir quoted and eMail ed. ; Tho OretonUn'a editorial follows; " -. t TAMxrr. In his dally soeerhes Mr. Kms tn. us this: " 'In all tariff lrt.lttm rh. tnm prinrtpie la teet Bialntained Hp the tm poeltton of urh dutlee as will eaual the difference between the rrwt of p"0- with reaennable profit to America a ln-dB'trl.' THi ineeiBS Juat aothlnv. Ererr protectionist, eren tba eitrefnlst. aril! evejt the etatnent. Tho I. to de cide hat la reeeonahle pr'n' W ho l to derHe what may t if ftr 6.1 friw htef w- t at ho aid Hoe4? 7te f rrl irT t-tiiti an In finite n-jtr.tr a4 xtmtty ef fart&ra, as well as of differences to "bo adjusted. Men never will a (tree upon- them. They will agree upon the loose state ment, aa presented by Mr. Bryan; but never upon the details In working;. It out. They can t. It la not a Droblem Lof mathematics. The human spirit controls n aiu a free on tne Bryan statement, yet you are no nearer the solution . than you were before. The formula, .offers no euro values or defi nite qualities. For In the same con ditions and under the name laws, for equalization of the difference between the cost or DrodurttoB at Home and abroad, and of a fair profit for capi tal, some men will suoceed and outers will rail. Many inaist trtet the oonoi tlona Yeanlred h the orator exist now. And It la certain that under any tariff or under none, some wiu vueeeeo ani some will fall; and thoee who succeed and raoturo and hold the bustneaa will be called monopolists, while thoee Wtjo fall will be. victims or sometcina or. other, but nerer of their w lnani clency or other faults. "The only way to aire all men aa equal show, or a perfectly fair ahow, Is te abolish an tartrra. to ni err an duties, a-lva nobody protection, wnetn er laborer or capitalist. Then the beet talent, tho hlfrheet powers, the rreateat Inttnatry and skill, will 00 tne hualnMa. Hrran's Sorreettoh Is BO rl departure from tne poltcy or tne pre lectioniata. It la. a he d'f'nee IU a pr-xrr t Wnlit pollT. not diferreet In principle from that of Cannen, iara and IialaelU bat keepln open a way to the eplittina of hmJre oa ecbedulea. cm wae la t r.ia induetry ana tnat.on rw.aonaMe or nreeaortahle profile. Short r ahwnlnte free trade, wo that the tariff lewe sway help iwoodr. there im no prinrtple oa whtca tho dWteton may be wuidti. honM Prran he WM preeHent, and a. M.nereee with, fcirn. 4 atlemr4 te m to a-V'uat a tariff lor la-fw- sltton of such duties aa will equal the difference betweon cost of production at home and abroad, tvrether with rea soable profit to American Industries,' we should discover at once the charla tanry and futlUty of. tho undertaking. On this formula iere could be no pos sible agreement. Nor would any agree ment, if made, bave any value what ever. The only prlnctrilo of tariff is tariff for revenue. But that will not be adopted by either party. And tariff for revenue only Is virtual free trade. Bryan never speaks for tariff for rev enue only. He always naa vaerue no tions of protection some kind or de gree of protection In his mind; and so has bie party. Consequently. If, they come into power again mey wut aim ply shift the Incidence of duties, put ina otner reitow- on tne rrea usi as they did when last In power, and pro tect tho special Interests that have the pull an them aa rrlenaa. Never win there be any sen ulna reform of the tariff upon the principle stated above oy canoiuate nryen. SECOND TIME IS , ACCUSED OF FRAUD (Continued from ' F"ae One 1 thewj personally and located la Van couver. Wash. The deal for the sale wa prwetlrally fnade wkew the Intend, tnar perebaeev was ree? t 1 to Whitney Im. Boiaa. aa the attorney for the owners of the property. Beasa Sfaaa Baia, Boise anae the aaJe. iiwi!''! te the Story, for ll.ta. I'nder te Haahlag t rn law Mrs. Hawthorn received hm t of the anm aa her oontmuntiv riL TM mim was pa id but te rtmnli ni I !, was- ae.r tiroed n rr - to ti.e other heirs. It being; alleged that Boise retained tho money for his own personal use. k c It is known that the grand Jury la Investigating thia allegation and that it will base its findings upon the alleged facts within a short time. This is shown by the action of the grand Jury this morning in presenting a hypothetical question to Judge Ganteobeln. This question was as follows: Doe the grand Jury have Justifica tion over an alleged conversion of funds to connection with an alleged real eitate .transaction thaf happened in Washington that is, the real estate la situated In Washington and the checks were deposited In a Portland bank; the parties owning the property originally oeing resKjeme or Munnoman county, and the purchaser a resident or wash, log ton. In answer to this question Judge Oan- tenoetB MM' Baa mrlsdlctlea. That would depend on where the conversion of the funda took place. The foreman of the Brand lury in formed the Judge that the conversion took place In Portland, whereupon Judge Ganteabela held that the grand larv would have furled let ton. At the same time Jo dire uantennem told the fury that the person who bad aeea to nave tne eontroverev suomit ted to the loot grand Jury again nk mitted U tym u.m.I' firrv-Xad beei to confer with fclra . By the reference It was plain that the 00 ort was refer ring to the Hawthorne Boise wsoatre- vwrev. The court veil em to wee that he had Inf-w laej tbewe parties that the wtatler roald wet we eanMral by the grsnw yerv mil nnleea afnaavits could be brought shewing thaf the laat Jury wae prejudloed. fm mfflr lnfliiri or fi)erf f its datv. Teee efetlavtt the eoert MX even If preweoie1. eo-i!4 not be preeemad la tine for the matter to be considered by the present jury. The court therefore Instructed the Jury to pay no attention to any matters which might have to do with that trans action. It Is understood, however, that the new charge against Boise has nothing whatever to do with the Hawthorne es tate or its business. The Vancouver property was not included In the es tate's holdings, but waa the Individual and personal property of Mrs. Haw thorne and the heirs. Irrespective of any estate considerations. The alleged embesslement of the 1 1.000 by Boise therefore would not come under the ruling of tho court regarding, tba Haw thorne estate matter and can bo con sidered by the present grand Jury. It la suspected that Mr. Boise Is to be called before tho grand Jury to explain mi eiue ox vno case. - Wanted SAVES CHILD WHEX HOUSE-BLOWN TO EULS tt'elied rnsa Leased Wlre.1 San Bernardino. .CaL. OeC 11. In saving the life of her baby when her home waa carried (a feet and dashed to pleoeo by a rale. Mrs. Italia rreonal sustained Injuries Vrhtch resulted In her being taken to the hoepttal lo-l T 1n a critical condition, Three of her chil dren were eluthtly Injured by the storm. EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE v - IN ALL - ' : DEPARTMENTS The Boston Store ' FIRST AND SALMON but the yowr.geet. a beta in arm a. aa-l mwemmmmmm 1 11 nn - carrl without a ecrairb. I f nr - w - v- i When the ga ilrwk the Pnvfit I I jZrk J i I Cl il t home te.t alsht it picked t te por- F a ' . ahle hooeo. carried It fully 15 f-et ! f f f ' T O r ti the griF t I 1 tr' , p !ehed It. a total Mrs. Pretrial and her chlMreo m house at the tt-e. aod er i"l1 STjrelr w-o. ! have '1 lrnt liad rot eotle- I'r - e;f irnu I . iiJ 4 Kiiy i t l-f 1 the cti'S i " e. 4 .