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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; TORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER v 30, 1003,' Meiylmndisc Prirchcscd on Credit Today and Tomorrow Will Co 'on November Account -Portland Agents for Duttcrich Pattern: Portland Apcnts for "Nemo" Corsets, Trcfoussc Gloves, Estello Corsets, Cossard Loco Front Corsets, Miic. Irene Corsets, Etc., Etc. ,1 Onen Saturday l"? Open Satnrday - , , - , , , . ,y . - - Evenings Until 9:30 eier ; Evenings Until 9;30 rr vy Waster-. 1000 Boxes of Fine Stationery 50c Values at 2?c , In .the Stationery , department, all day- Saturday,- treat advance sale of fancy Christmas Stationery, in 'pretty floral.., boxes,', linen hem stitched paper. f beat 50c 07 values,' on sale at,' the box wlC ' ' ' '. , . ' ' Flannel Gowni 1,000 women's outing flannel Night ?6wn in fancy stapes, made extra' u!I; regular $1 and $1.25 Jtl values, on sale at, - special IwC Sale of Halloween Paper Table v Sots Dennison's ' Halloween Paper J Napkins, ott sale at, the dozen Dennison's Paper. Lunch Sets, I dozen napkins, 1 dozen doilies and 1 table . cloth;' great special value set.lOe Crepe ' Paper,, pumpkin -color, 0 special value, on sale at, roll Ut Halloween Novelties for dinner fa vors, toys, etc.,-on the third floor. Regular 35c Postcard Albums . . 184- Women's Mixed 1 "ST- Wool Underwear Women's mixed wool Union- Suits, in gray and white; high neck, long: sleeves, ankle length;, in all "7Q i .sizes;, fl-A : values, garment e, v 500 garments" of women s gray mixed "wool Vests; Wgti lieclcr long sleeves, well made ana finished; 75c AOg, values, on sale at, garment "JC Women's cashmere wool ankle-Jength rants, gray ana . wnne, an sizes; regular $1.25 -values, on teJTQl at this special price, garment C Children's mixed wool :' gray CO Union Suits, best $1 values J7l r Toy Department On third" floor; let as show you.: Architectural Building Blocks, reg-v ' ular 25c values, at, the set.. 18 Regular 65c values, the sef.V'SOf $1.25 Values,jat the set.. ,.f 1.05 Bell, and Hammer Game; regular $1.50 value, on sale at, ea.f 1.15 The Zillograph Game, ,-each..3t The Game of. Whirl, fegu-A" la f ,50c values, :i, at, each OVQ 18-inch Toy Doll Trunk, regular $1.25 value, on sale for.. 9105 White enameled Tea Set, i A regular $1.75 value, set ePletV Children's SoldiefV Sets,, the'regii- I Iar $1.45 values,' on sale..fl.05 Complete line of Halloween Nov elties on sale at the lowest prices. New Toys and Novelties arriving daily, loy department;, 3d floor. Greatest Values in Child'n's- Apparel J" Children's Long Coats, made of heavy flancel: colors bright red and bine, trimmed with black ' braid; " lined throughout; ages 2 to ZsZi. 0 71 . exceptional vafues. garment. f 3.75 'nmVt Misses' and '.hildren't Ja Vt" - M 1 ' ' WHtth ' Box Coats, wnWi ' of ,ftn.cy tr'P m'- nai; nerves ana couar piped with . velvet; brown and red and ev ery garment lined throughout;' ages 6 to 14 yean: wonderful values, at this 41 PA Pf. garmt 'r.i VI Misses' and children's Sailor Suits, made of heavy serge material; blue, red and brown; the collar and cuff trimmed valth white brajd; full pleated skirt; ages 6 to 14 years; mar velous values CA at this price ?U.Jlf Misses' and children's Cravenette Coats, made 'in plain tan, black and gray; ages 0 to 10 years; au new. practical earments. well made and finished ' and absolutely waterproof; a complete lO rtA stock foryour choosing at, f 5.50 to IfavU Little children's bearskin Coats, made tn plain and curly materials; blue and red, tan and whiterlmed throughout; ages 2 to 6 years: unusual M Aft values, on -sale at, garment, 3.00 to t.UU Misses' and -children's Bath Robea at low prices. Misses' and children's Furt at the lowest prioes... ft. HHP rnr 3b9 tto Atrz Boys' School Suits Regular $5.00 Values at 53.69 Great ' Saturday sale boys' School Suits, ages 1 to 16 years; all-wool materials, In dark brown, grays, fancy tweed neat stripes, checks and . overplaids; also plain blue cheviots ?r- coats ' made double-; breasted and straight knee 'pants; aJt good school suits for boys 7 to M veara of ace: the best S5 .val ues, your choice Saturday only at this remarkably low CO'CA price, the suit; see them P&f ' - - ,1 50c Hosiery at 19c - i' 'v Creat Saturday sale of 3,000 pairs, of women's Hose, including gauze lisles, lace lisles, embroidered lisles; light and heavy-weight cottons;' in black, white, tan, pink, light blues, etc.; all sizes; regular values u to 50c j q a pair; on sale at, the pairljC Saturday ;Sale of Men's Underwear Unusual Saturday valuea tn Men' Winter Underwear o the best atyfe and grades Economical men can sup- ply their need at big saving member, tho advertised Hat below ti for Saturday only Men's heavy cashmere wool Underwear in natural color; non-shrinkable, all sizes in shirts and drawers; best $2 values, at, garment, .f 1.40 Men's worsted ribbed Un derwear, nicely madeV and f i j . i i - j 1 2LULITr J xinisnea; coior. diuc, gr.jr iiiu h n nrt--,r-v p'nki u 8ile, m hifu ni dr,w" r. ,f ers: values, at vam Men's natural wool heavy-weight Underwear; all sizes, in shirts and drawers; $1.50 vals..fa3 Men's natural wool heavy-weight Underwear; all sizes in shirts and drawers $1 values.... 68f Broken lines of men's winter Un derwear, ' superweight, natural and vicuna; $1.50 values. .. .75e Broken lines of men's Underwear in natural wool, vicuna and camelshair; best styles and grades; regular $1.50 values.. 75 Men's flannel Ovtrshirts, light and dark patterns, all AC. sizes; regular $1.25 values, on sale at this low price, ea. JL. 500 boys' snake-neck Sweaters, plain and fancy col- f in :onngs; large assortment; regular $1.50 values, at, ea. wldJ -i III t'WZ&ftS II li! I 111 U W A- I "V i' I - t A I Mil U'"''' V 111 J ' . Copyright, 1908, by : t. ADLEfc, BROS. A COA Men's Suits and v'reoats S28- S30 Vals. I At $113.85 Each Continuation of the great Surprise Sale of Men's High-Class Custom-Made Suits ' and Overcoats for Saturday -The greatest val ues in fine ready-to-wear apparel Portland men have ever had the opportunity to share in Beautiful materials, latest fashions- Hand-tailored," perfectly fitting Suits and Overcoats Taker advantage of this saJe Mens fine custom-tailored Suita in single or double-breasted styles, hand- i " j ' some worstcas, cncviois ana cassi meres; strictly all-wool materials in browns, olives, slate, shadow stripes, invisible plajids and checks; every gar ment perfectly tailored; best linings a.n(f fin,Sngs; r1 (C 1 fi II e sizes ;; $28 vals., rf I O - STh B will go Saturday, " 9 Men's high-grade Overcoats in regu lar or military collar, three-quarter or 52-in; length garments; blacks, grays, checks, in worsteds and cassimeres ; all new, this season's most dressy coats; handsomely tailored throughout; best linings and findings; overcoats v that best custom-made $18.85 Men$3Hats$1.9S Boys' Caps at g5c Special lot of men's soft Felt Hats, all new shapes and shades; this - season's block, in black, green, brown and tans; all f AC sizes: the best retrular $2.50 and $3 values, on sale at. ea. Great special offering of men's and boys' Caps, Golf Caps, Etons, Yacht Caps, Milfords, etc., all good styles; values up to OC $1.50-each, on sale at this special low price, ea.; see them, s9C are equal to tne garments; $28.00 and $30 yals. on sale Saturday at.. &: to 9:30 Specials 35c BUCKLES 10c EACH t w . - - f , -r j cial lot of women's Belt Buckles ! in pretty flesigns; gilt finish; 25c and 35c values, each..lO HANDBAGS AT 39c EA. Saturday, 6 to 9:30, women's leather Handbags, moire silk' lined; fitted with coin OQ purse; best 65c value, at OUC $1.75 CORSETS AT 39c Saturdav. 6 to 9:30. women's white batiste Corsets, sizes 25 to 36; all good models; OA $1.50 and $1.75 values, at OJC UNDERMUSLINS AT 35c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, children's Drawers, made of white Canton flannel, trimmed in a neat tor chon edging; 50c values.. 35 $1.50 CURTAINS AT '85c ,000 pairs white and ecru Not tingham Lace Curtains, nlain and figured centers: 50 ins. by 3 yards;. $1.50 values, pr..95 REG. $1.25 SILKS AT 78c ,500 yards of Shikii Silks, in gray, blue, brown and rose; 30 inches wide; beautiful silks for drapery purposes, fancy work, etc; $1.25 values, yard...78 RUCHINGS AT 5c EACH Saturday, 6 to 9:30, 500 neck lengths Ruching, 13J4 ins. long; white, black, blue, pink, brown and red; for, each wC 45c RIBBON AT 33c YD. 2,000 yards best heavy Taffeta Ribbon for hair bows, etc.; 6 inches wide; complete line of colors; 45c values, yar...33 10c HANDKERCH'FS 4c Saturday, 6 to 9:30, 1,000 wo men's kimono Handkerchiefs, all styles and patterns;, grand assortment; 10c values, ea..4e BOYS' WAISTS 18c EA. Boys' Blouse Waists, in black Sateens, blue and gray cham btays; light and dark figured percales; ages 5 to 14 yrs..l8e TROUSERS $1.38 PAIR Men's fancy striped worsted Trousers, neat dark patterns, in black and white, gray and white; good styles; $2.50 vals. f 1.38 PICTURES AT 15c EACH Great special lot of new matted variety of subjects; wonderful values at this price, each. ,15 Picture department, 4th floor. MFtf tmf aray hoj? Picture Bargains Special lot of Panel Pictures in colors; white msts and 2-inch gilt moldings; site 10x20 inches; ' ,$l 50 values, at, each &f Special lot of small 10xl2-inch car bons in assorted subjects; framed in 2-inch brown moldings; AQ great . special value, each "C Large lot of beautifully colored pictures, framed in 3-inch orna mental gilt frames; sise 20x25 inches; great special t1 AC "values at this low price $l)D Artistic picture framing to your order at the very lowest prices. A gresf variety -of new moldings.1 Our prices' alwsys the lowest. On sale in Picture dept., fourth floor. Men's Shoes 52.95 " ..-- 500 pairs , of men's box calf, gun metal and vici kid Blucher Shoes; -""dpuble soles,' widetr narrow toes; k ioi3 tne pair, on saie nr m una ww pi itc, l no pair aa.w Boys' box calf and glazed kid Blucher Shoes; double soles and round toes; strong, serviceable shoes, well made and finished, at the following prices: Sixes 10 to 13& at, the pair.. f 1.69 Sixes 1 to Syj, at, the pair... 1.99 Great Saturday sale of manufacturers' lengths of Swiss and nainsook. Em broidery, Edges and Insertion, . 4 and 5-yard strips; very best patterns for all purposes; values In the lot up to $1.75 a atrip; youn choice for Sat urday only at this low price, QQv sfrip- take, advantage of sale 0JC strip -tm efqy faefz 20c Ribbon 12c 35c Stocks 21c yyi inijii i.-ji .j ...in, n.... .i ,i ... '"","t 5,000 yir4$ of fine all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, full inches wide; a fall line of the leading shades; 2Dcvvalue, on sate at this n' special low priced the yard. ImC "100 doren. womeri'a Croat; Stocks,' white and colors; all new, pretty ' styles; regular 35c values, n ' . at -this very low price, ea. 1C S00 doaen women's and children's all pulj, linen Handkerchiefs, inch: .'hemstitching; full sizes; best regular 10c values, on sale at this low price, each uC Playing Cards at Reduced Prices Picquet Playing Cards, package. 12 Bicycle and Bee Playing A Cards, , special, the package XiJC Congress Playing ' Cards, gilt ed?e. fancy backs; reg. 50c values.. 37f 500 and Whist Tally Cards, dot:. 84. BRITONS BEHAVE DAM V AT AHhV UHULI rll HIllOI . Lecause Only 60 Inrited to - Fleet FestiYitierTone -5 1 WilUttend. v " Araoy, Cbtna, Oct It. JUk Interna tional eanipUcatloa thrati to mar tha visit of tha Aacrtcaa battlaablp f!t to Amor. Incn4 bacauaa only 4 lnrltaUoaa to attaad U faatlviu ba4 baea g1T to Brttlaia, raaidanta bera, the Brlllah coaul-fBaraI today raf aad ta attend tba - rlmvr't raovp tton abd ta a-nbaawiaat fcatlvltlea and "St vu aarxmnced tonlfht that no Brtt I auhjart ul4 attend any af tha fatfriwa. t K , Tba Ar1- flt trtt ara trrl! t iciry ittr. hat tha itrn fr ft tha tl'itM that mom ena l-ht ba lnjtjre thr(ri ro! t tmit eitrara urir the ei-HratKn -aa )-4 to a cor taiimeat cf tb aanber at lmltadoua van balow 'the number that tt flrat announced wdfcld be rivan out Tha natives are lAcenaed at what they term an attempt. to make the reception exclusive, and there may be trouble be fore tha American ahipa depart. An extra, fuard of police waa sta tioned about tha viceroy's palace to night to prevent any posatble disorder. - ladias Bnltm. ' St Si for tit Ladlea- Suits at tha Boa ton Store, let and .Salmon. . - aHIFOEXUKS FIGHT ' 0)EII LVDUX VILLAGE Krrada city. Ci, Oct. 10-Hydraulle parior, native aona or tne a-otden wast, nd the' lnr vromen'a clubs will flsht determinedly the effort that U belnc made by tba anlnUtK men of this section te oust the Indlanasfrom tha Cempoedte, the Indian villase near here. Tha Kiln ing mta claim toe land upon which tha villas- la located, under tha law relating to -tnrl lsada. aJlaalnar thai tt la t 14-bearing;. m Hi.! h bacoma x bitter that tha eute land office and Countv Clrrk OurfcHa have been artwlnted to take ireumony in ire ease ovemer 14. Meanahlla the crpc-nertta cf tla raln-i era will wranlse to flfht the efTort ta 'TTr the Cmtodia, whkh la ae of tha ahew places of this rrlm. The v pocMte fcaa tw rere as) !-na aa any white naa can rrvtmhar aed tha la d ene are averse ta being" Moved frora tbeir aacleot bona. , IIKO 0 .HIDFJ SHOOTS HIMSELF II. E. Lage,' From Idaho, Is Induced -to Play Races " at San Francisco. . rtTsited Free Leeerd Waw l . Ban Frmirclaoo. Oct. It. K. E. Laa. a Genoa farmer from Wanona, Idaho, la dylnr at ta Central hoapitai from wonrtda . Inflicted by himself after ha had lost hla money to a swindler. Lara arrived la this eltv a weak are with 2t to pay fr medical treatment of ' rheumatism. He fell ta with a straater wha pereuaded htm to bet his money on the racea. Lxxiar nts an. La-e decided ta and hla life Ha waitt to Ooldea Gate park and trad a shot nta hla mouth , and another Into fcla abdnmen. The shots - were heard by pasre-br and L-a waa taksa to the LoapUeX - ass atmtss is. The Boatoa It ore, first a ad BaUaoa. JAP VIVES FOR UICM'JJIPS aMMaBaawsS-SBBSSBSS-S-B-BaBBBSBB J Native Oirisdan Fastor at " Tokio Starte Domestic Training School. fCalted rrtea Lmad W-al Toklo, Oct. Ja-Tha failure of Jap anese II vine In America to marry Amar- m rirla has lad a Christian pastor bar named Ehlmannkl to start a school where Japanese girl caa ha prepared for wlvea of- tha Japaaeaw la America. Whathar tha Japanese la America dis like to mae liiaaceer with the women of the white race, or whether they are pinine ror meir awa ejeanirywoanea, Fhl siiiatl doea ant say. His achooi. bow. -. wl II Tat k youaa Jaraaeae tnalda ha satle art af roocinr tha dishes of Mrro and thna- save tbelr husbaixla much ytrwB3le " ajie-atsh ta the Frenrh, BpeJii.tv. Italian. Germa and Aiwer-aa rejaurats af tha eocidt. 6rrak-t save fca will ssfl for Awe- tea stett month ta lareei g eLe eood. tlcma v - . t i TIME TO PMIW rIesI -:.-. ' - Se TREES AND SBRUBS I II a. a. J. B. PILKINGTON Fool V Tanhin Slrtcl NCESERTUaI KcHI. SlJe ef Dock ; '. - .' - ', : ----- ; FULL STOCK. ASK FOR CATALOGUE . of tha Japan settlers la America Ha experts ta ha a aaferly welcomed as waa tha adraaeo araot f tha waea V were hretscttt to tha eoloalea early American bistery. The Tret a-rrt te rwr waa made ts Paris ta 114. a ball oca Dow Mr. Rooaevrtt Bnlk&. .rpTn ,h K'w Tort VTartd. J-araer rrU the char re r- r".r fn"4 tn The World fmt t arsadaa ou waa a'kd fr IUIHI -"1 !H entrfhi !, to tne FMr.-t ca-f rl fund ll 14. w w r.t , f rf Mr pr,Tru , e.rr te f r mrr MP- fVoaevM t, -1 paly tr.(v te ,e i It the m f t f . I"rrslr v - i t n r 1'J i "i r; j ; 1 -, f tare t'- -l " r ; I rr M M W sr