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THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; TUESDAY ' EVENING, . NOVEMBER - 3. 1803. 11 Election RctgrhsWillBe Flashed on the Fifth Street Front TonightOnrJDwriSpedal WirePrompt and Accurate Returns From All Parts " PbrUandbnts for Artistic Picture-Framing to Your Order' at Unusually Low Prices 1. ' 1 1 1 1 111 ,111,,. 11' , ,1, We Make a Specialty of Custom Shade and Drapery Work Come Early "Ostcrmoor" Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses We have them in all stecs Line of Trunks and Traveling Bags Will Be Found on the Third Floor lEeMeierffiaiik Stoie tt-" '"" II. ,1-, I)! ' "l ' ... ,. .IT I. .... .1 I . .11. Beautiful Handbags $5;95 Portland Agents for the celebrated VTREFOUSSE" KID GLOVES Portland Agents for the Well-Known "PERRIN'S" KID GLOVES TheMe r' i mwre J v t - A sale extraordinary of Women's High Class Leather Handbags 800 of them, purchased from a large New York manu facturer at a price about one half actual value Included are all the new shapes and leathers Pigskin, Alligator, Sea Lion, Patent Leather, Seal, Walrus and Automobile Leathers Handsomely lined and fitted with card case and coin purse All colors, sizes and shapes The larg est and handsomest assortment of fine bags ever placed on sale at this low price Regular $11.50 values Your choice at, each. . See our Fifth street window display No mail or phone orders filled Better come quick if you want to share in the bargains $5.95 Hydegrade" Dress Linings Low Priced The largest and only complete stock of the famous "Hydegrade" Linings in the West. Latest styles, best qualities, and at the lowest prices. Let us show you. ''Heatherbloora 1 taffeta 'silk-finished Dress Lining has the appearaote and rustle lg has the appearaote line of colors and blac great special value. Buy all you want-of it at this very low price, yard...' of silk,-and wesri better; 36 inches ,wide; full line of colors and black; ylft, .tut 'LuCenta soft-finish, liarhtweieht material, suitable for coat lininn under- Mt wear, holiday purposes, etc.: all shades: 36 inches wide: on sale at. vard...iUC Paisley Percahnes, thin fabric for lining waists, etc.; all colors, at, the yard..20 ivicrtciucu uamicj, mil aaun unisn, ou-nitn, an colors; on saie at, yard.. soar Women's Shoes at $2.88 Pair All this week, great Thanksgiving sale of women's high grade footwear; 2,000 pairs in the lot; all very best styles and leathers; patent colt, gunmetal and plain kid; button and Slucher styles, plain and tipped toes,- straight and wing - lasts; women's fall and winter ahoea of stan dard make, footwear that finds ready sale at $3.5j), $4 and $5 pair; the bulk of them are regular $4 values; eco nomical women can supply their winter footwear needs at a big saving. Our anxiety to clean up many lines en ables you to buy them at this unusually low fy Q V price, the pair., j Friday, Saturday, Nov. gl3-14 Friday and Saturday, November 13 and lit the Meier & Frank Store's seventh annual "Doll Show" an annual event looked forward to by little folks, and grown folks as well We want 1,000 entries this year, and as an inducement' will offer more and better prises than at any previous showV-We also have a surprise in store in the way of a gift for every exhibitor An article worth the effort of preparing for the show, even if you don't win one of, the grand i r -&v"'s classes and prizes will be published in a few days See the daily papers for these announcements Great sale of Dolls' Apparel of .all kinds jasBBasBBBBSBBWBSPBBBBBSBBSBSSBBsaja"aM 10,000 Undressed Dollc At Great Special Sale Prices Get ready for the boll Show, November 13 and 14. ' Exhibition on Thrd Floor. , 15-inch Dolls, jointed knee and VJAQin Finest quality Dressed Dol, full-joint- hip; regular 60c values, at -ea.-THC ed, woven wig; shoes and Stockings; all 75c Jointed Dolls pn sale at, each.. 39 sizes,. great valvtes,.at these low prices: 164-in. Kid Dolls, 50c value', ea..39 12-bch, regular $1.25 values, at 994 Jointed Kid Dells, jointed kneeTndl M-j.nch- regular, $2.00 values. ti.Q9 Regular $1.25 values, on sale at. .98 s? 1 . lMncfr, regular $2.50 values, at 1.08 Regular $1.75 values, on sale at .81.39 ch, regular SjjO values, at S2.89 y.J' . " ,i r u'i-jTZ 7 21-inch, regular $4.00 values, jtt't3.3S Kid Body Dolls, full'jdinted arms, hip rr-: . " . z-r-rr ; and knee; 13-inch; slrtpisg . eyes, with 24-inch, regular $5.00 values, at 35 eyeWshes, felling at this special price: 25-in., regular $6.00 values, at 85.35 Regular $1.25 values, onSale at..9S 27-inch, regular $7.00 values, at 6.25 17-in. full jointed Doll, same JQ Jointed Dolls, with" eyelashes, as follows: as above; best $2.00 value,. .1.03 16-lnch, regular 75 value,' each, 59 22-inch Kid Doll, not jointed, 70 m m,t.-i ' ',1.,. ' u' soi best $JXK) . value, on sale at, ea.ioC lnch, regular $1.25 Value, each, 89 17-in. imitation Kid Dolls, hair-stuffed, Full jointed Dolls, with flirting eyes and sleeping eyes; 50c- values, at, each.39f eyelashes; three sijfts great sp'l. values: Great sale on Doll Dresses,' Sweaters, 16-in., regular $3.00 valaes," at f 2.20 Coats, Hats, Shoes Stockings, Toqqes 17t.in regular $3.50 values, at 82.85 and all lines of Doll Clothes. On sale !r f- . - in the Doll Department, pn Third Floor 21-inch, regular $4.50 values, at f 3.69 MmMSBMaIMMSMSMMiliiHSMBBMMSaBSBSMSWSHWBKMMMWBaBl Great Thanksgiving Linen Sale Is now in progress an annual event that appeals to the housewife, hoel and boards ing-house keeper. It offers table linens of all kinds and quality ata. saving you cannoi hlp but appreciate. Table damasks, napkins, sets, tray"cloths, jCpntetpieces, hand-embroidered linens, etc.; new designs, grand assortments. All on sale at greatly reduced prices. Take advantage of this" opportunity. Let us show you. Thanksgiving Sale Carving Sets, China, Roasters Rog w Bro.MI84r PUf d Ware Teafpoons, set of 6, at. the set.fl.07 Dessert Spoons, set of o, special, fl.93 Table Spoons, set of 6, special.. f 2.17 Sugar Shells, at this low price, ea.39 Butter Knives, at this price, each. 41 Cream Ladles on sale at, spl., fa. 59 Gravy Ladles; on sale at, special.. 79 Berry Spoons, on sale for, each.. 7 Cold Meat Forks, on sale for, ea.jB8 Cold Meat Forks,, great val., each. 79 Cake Forks, on sale at, special, ea.59 Jelly Spoons, on sale at, spL, ea..59i Olive Spoons, on sale at this price. 41 Pickle Forks, reduced to, each... 41 Pickle Forks, long, on tale for, ea.49f Tomato Servers, each, on sale for.99 Oyster Ladles, on sale for, each ,81.74 Fruit Knives, set of 6, special. .$1.38 Nut Sets, at this lovf price, set..?1.77 Carving Sets, with stag handles, sterling trimmed; best grade steel-lined boxes; treat values, at the following prices: 3.25 Sets, $2.58 $7.50 Sets, $5.98 $4.50 Sets, $3.58 $8.50 Sets, $6.74 $6.50 Sets, $5.17 $10.00 Sets, $7.94 Silver-plated Candlesticks, on sale at: $1.25 values, 97 $2.50 values, $1.89 $9.00 Chafing Dishes on sale for. $6.98 $12.00 Coffee Machines for, ea.,.$9.48 $2i)QQyster Forks, set of 6,. . ,$1.77 Fish and Came Scts'Consiiti of 13Platet, 1 Platter. ISattoboat Regular $7.50 values, the set $5.99 Regular $7.75 values, the set $6.09 Regular $13.00 values, the set... $9.99 Regular $17.50 values, the set. $13.99 Regular $18.00 values, the set. $13.99 Regular $27.50 values, the set. $21.79 Family covered Roasters, on sale at: Regular 50c size on sale for, each. 39 Regular 60c size on sale for, each. 47 I Regular 70c size on. sale for, each.54f Royal Roasters, llxl5-inch, reg. Q $1.15 value, special at .lC SALE TURKEY PLATTERS 10 to 18-in. sizes, all good patterns and colorings; 35c to $5 val., 28c to $3.85 Regular 35e Celery Trays, each . .25 Regular 50c Celery TrayS, each... 37 Regular 75c Celery Trays, eaeff'.67 Regular $1.50 Celery Trays, ea.$1.14 Regular $2.35 Celery Trays, ea.$1.77 Regular $2.50 Celery Trays, ea. $1.93 FANCY PUDDING MOULDS 30c values at 23 45c values at 35 50c values at 39 60c values at 47 65c values at 51 In the Basement Great Glove Sale 1000 pairs of Perrin's and other leading makes of 16-button length Kid-and Cape Gloves; sizes 5 to 7; blackr -white, tan, brown, red and. navy.best' d0 Ofl $3.50 values, on sale at, pair. 7 Perrin's best real prime kid 16-button Gloves, in black,' tan, brown, navy, frreen, mode, lavender, plnk, blue, red, etc.; sizes 5M''to-'fHr be"sf regu- (4 QQ lar 34.OO values 'V at, pair.'.tP&itSFO Perrin' - best: Gloves, with gusset top; best shades of tan; sizes , 5J4 to 7; best $4 M vaUes,rat this low price, pr..vf9 LPerrin's 1-CJasp Cape 1 Gloves, in best saaaes 01 tan; spear oacK; sizes s't 10 7; regular $1.75 values at, pair.. $ 1.33 2000 pairs of women's one and two-clasp Kid' Gloves, in black, white, tan, brown, red, navy, mode, etc.;, sizes 5j to 7H; $1.50 values at, the pair. .Of C 111 11 " " I 1 1 1 11 1 1 ft " . 1 f 1 1 ' ' .' 1 i in- S:ale;ibf iress -BMs: Our Great 'Annual No vember Dress Goods Sale; is of . vast importance to the woman, who4 prefers the made-to-order gar ments v to tho' ready-to "Wear apparel It offers unrestricted, .choice from -i...,.--..-! -' WWg. lH.ll'n.l.fl 1 1 'I. - i the largest and best stock :pf Black, White and Col pred' Dress Goods at prices that mean a great savUj Every new' and pretty and dress costumes,: coats, skirts, suits, etc Investigate Come early $5;00 NCurtains $3.35 Pair $375 ConchCovers $2.65 Pair g8.50, $9 Mercerized Portieres $5.33 Pr. 1000 pairs of white "and ecru Net Curtaihs, witji Cluny edging or Renaissance braid borders; 15 patterns to select from; 45 inches wide, 3 yards, lpngO OC: regular $4.50 Bnd $5 values, vOn , sale at this unusually 'low,, price, pair..PJ0 J 500 heavy tapestry Couch Covers,' Oriental designs and Colorings, d 'fringed all around; 60 inches wide, 3 yards long; $3.75 values, each, vutvv Special lot of Mercerized Portieres, with heavy, fringes or silk cbrd trimming; all newr popular colorings; full size, & yards long; 50 inches wide; the ffC OC best regular, $8.50 and $9.00 values, at this special low price, the pair..Pv0 $1,50 w,fiTtt and ecru Lace Curtains, point d'esptit - or allover figures; pair;. 98 r - , j- t, ' , All Wool Art Squares at Low Prices rr- - - ; ;"",.i." ; 1 '' y.z ;". ' .' - ' . 1:11 300 all-wool Art Squares at price below mill cost.' Best pattern! and" colorings, matchless values." JSvery housewife "is interested inrtbis sale, which continues through the week. On sale at the following very low prices On the Third Floor. 7 feet 6 inches by 9 feet, eacn..? 5.25 10,feet 6 inches by 12 feet, ea..f9.85 9. feet by 9 feet, on sale at;. ea. .6.85 12 feet by 12 feet, for, each. .f 11.25 9.:feet. by . 10. fe&6 tncheseacv feet by 13 ft. 6 inches, ea.f 12.65 Body Brussels, Vilton and Axminster Footstools, best patterns for e4.cht.Tt .-- ;.- N "",f''' ' " " ; ' ; r. ....VCiv. f. Sale of Lace aiyd Embroideries ... .': .. ' ' 5000 yards new Corset Cover Embroidery. Swiss and Nainsook, in new and orettv' design, both filet and. eyeletj wonderful values, in these three grades, as follows:J 5c values, at, yard, f -$1.25 Rvalues', yard, f--$2.0p values, yard, 98f 5000 yards of swiss, nainscfok and cambric Enibroidery and Insertion, 3 to 18 ins. wide; best patterns; grand assortment; 'values u$ to $15 yard; buy all Jft you want of it at this wonderfully low price, the 'yrd take advantage. .DiC Great special offering of venise appliqueaBads and Net Top Laces, 2 to 6 inches wide; -white, cream and ecru; all new, this season's styles selling regularly ylrt at prices up to' $175 yard; yqur .choice at this nrrtisually Ipw price, yard. ritjC Great advance holiday saje of semi-maderset Covers and 18-inch" Corset Cover Embroidery; lawia and nainsook, hand-embroidered; all nei styles; great values: Regular $1.85 .values 'on sale at; f 1.39-Regular $2.50 values.bn sale at ?1.98 Regular $2.25 values on sale . atJ 1.69 Regular $3.00 values on sale at $2.59 Just received, new imported Novelty Jtojbes from our Parjs"office.' Let us show you." Directoire Satin Robes, hand-embroidefed.' In taupe?catawba and catiary colors. 1 : : - : , , ',.. - Grocery Department Specials BesfTeaif BrekfasrBacTbn- buyall Irou'want'of t at "thlsJow price, pound.. 214 "Gold Wdar Corn none better; on sale at the low price of three tins for.24f 'Victor" taking Powder, 1-Ib. tinsbes made; on sale at fliis low price, ea. .32 Kewilcher Herring, 36 in a keg; great special value, on sale at,4 the keg.. f 1.09 Singapore Sliced Pineapple 'on sale at this unusually Jo w price, the tin. .14 Extra quality Oysters buy allyou want of them at special, two tint' jtpi2&4 Blue LaDel Caisup special valueon 'sale-at this : unusually low price, bottle. . 20 20 per centoff today and tomorrow on all bullc Teas and Coffees; ffQLl fff all grades; ail the best mixtures; "supply your wants.. Both phones. jJ."' : DUSTIN FARNUM COMES BACK jTO HIS OWN AS THE "SQUAW MAN" After devl& wanderings Into pul plta and rectors back raffdens. Dustln Farnum ha vaulted Into the saddle again; has .once - mot assumed tho sombrero and ths chaps and Is at home In Tha Squaw Man." We ars glad we didn't' him as a' rector. We are orrr w saw him as aa. English officer la th first act' last night; his uniform didn't ft We could Imagine that mart I would bar been worse and a surplice the worst. But once out of the scarlet Jacket and the silt buttons and Into bis customary alkali-covered garb, Wr. Far rum exercised the eld charm. It used to entirely cover his deficiencies as en sctor. In "The Virginian." It would do the same In "The Squaw Man" had it not been that the exquisite Faversham ; : TEA : . Will you buy of your grocer a pound of ouf tea .and-go. By the book in brewing it Te trecetferat reef 11 ?i dta'l WsiUiacVkeeit set kiak.. had been his predecessor In the role of Jim Carson. The fact that this charm has been Mr. Farnum's 'Chief stock in trade all these years was well exemplified last night. Of acting there was little. Hu utterly failed to move us In the first act He looked a trifle stout and. awful to say it, middle-axed. He .walked awkwardly, as a soldier, just as he strde gracefully as a cowpuncher. Tou wondered whether he reallv had erown old, or whether it wasn't you yourself that had changed and had lost some of your youtnrui -tmtnuslasm lor cow punchers and frontier heroes. But when the channel did come it came with a rush and Farnum's personal at tractiveness seems bound to go down into history like that of the Barrymore family. It wins you over In a ' subtle and very effectual meaner. Like the character m the star's act ing, the second year company of "The pquaw Man" seems to have deteriorated. Maud. Hosford remalnsuas Ladv Eliza beth Wynnegate and George Deyo Is still Big Kin. ioreman or Jim's ranch, PhtlllDs Smaller talks throuah hln nnsi terrifically, even though he Is a belted earl, and Mary B. Con well as Diana is a eeubrettr young; lady. it, waa ap parent that she had become s countess via the fDoUlBntoWer-Brinsley Bhaw evidently -Obsessed with the Idea Chat b-l men are black, was the blackest villain you ever saw.. Ue lust exuded oarxness and crime. - S. Don t get the idea tnat there waa no sunshine in the piece. There van. and plenty of It. Cut there were points of comparison with last year's production which was unusually excellent that were unfavorable to this one. The -play Itself has not changed and it is ne of the best dramas of its kind. ' There are many member of the company that are good. Including most of the cow- f'Unchers and the Indians. The last act 9 as powerful as ever and holds inter est remarkaoiy Ana tne stage set tinss thank heaven for these staee set tings, they mill us out of many a hole are unusually kouo. . . If vou didn't see "The Sauaw Man' last year you will" enjoy it this week at tne Heiiig. Ana anyway its wortn while to see Mr. Far n urn back as 'a wild westerner. Election Be turns at Kink. f Tonight tfce election returns will be ? os ted at the Exposition rink. During he everting there will be moonlight skating and the rink will be warm and comfortable. There will be ' special music. Three Lost Boys Found. Edmonds, Wash., Nov. ' S: John and Lewis Baxstrom and Robert McClelland, the hunters missing since last Satur day and ' for whom searching parties have been looking, returned home this morning. The boys went out in a small boat with only paaaies for propelllne power. ;A gale. came up andJhey drifted across -; the sound to .wnwiby island. where ther were flicked uo and sent home by steamer this morning. y TOVSTOCPTXOST STATISTICS. Proye-hat-aBeglected cold oreougn ruts the .lupgs la so bad a condition hat consumption germs find a fertile field, for fastening on one. Stop the cough just as soonr as it appears with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Soothes the i torn and ' inflamed tissues and makes you well again, . . CANNY REPORTERS VANISH, THOUGH HE CAME' ONLY TO COMPLIMENT v xvinety-nlne arid three fourths per cent of the persons who come into the editorial rooms of a newspaper office, it seems, have a complaint of some kind to make, A newspaper shop is the clearing house for people with a grouch. Biliousness is also responsible for a great many kicks. Every time some people pass" a newspaper office they drop In to file a complaint, JuSt to show that they are amon the living. If their gas or eleotrlo lights do not burn Just right, If their streets are' In a bad way, etc.,.. certain citizen hike for a newspaper office every time. ' , A man' walked into The Journal to day and said he wanted' to see the per son who had charge of the reporters. His hat was pulled down over his eyes, and there was a certain gruffness in his voice. .- Every reporter In the room thought -he was Vit.' sure. The police reporter was the flret to get out He wag in such' . hurry that he left his hat. i On his verr heels was the re. porter -who, , does the : divorce- courts. He's usually the first to ret out in a case of this kind. Today the police reB0JirftppejjeiliterJaLiJeMejiiiih9 door.- . -v' ' -' V . Thevtnan stood around a bit " and seemed to be slxing up every one In the office.- It was explained to him that the city editor was the man he was looking for, and that at that mo ment (the city editor was in another room. The man aald be would wait - That settled It, aure, the other report era thought, and they began to leave one by one. ' Finally, the man said he guessed he wouldn't wait any longer. Bald he waa' one of the officers of the Ministerial association, and had' called to see the reporter-who had written the story. Bald be thought a woman had reported the meeting. That relieved the men, ao they went back to their papers and the pipes. They, had to i light up, the pipes had gone out . 'TVhat'a that young woman's name?" the man asked.- "She's not here, either, eht Well. I'll just write her a note, t wanted to tell theclty editor-what a good notice The Journal had of the meeting today, and to compliment the person who wrote HV . . . - . . N Every one nearly fell out of his chair. . The roan was gone, Just as mysteri ously "as he had come. But the report er who. was tehave been complimented missed it all. And so did the city edi tor, and it was all so much out of the ordinary a man coming Into a news paper .off Ice to file a compliment . , '.'- -yitEg nvnin t-4uA'ti Pi20 01 NT MB NT i snsraateed to enr mi raae ef Itchlcx, Blind, Bieedlog or Protmdlnf rue m i w ii wji wnicj nianaeo. ouo. TireV sale Peters ARoSerta, whble sale furniture manufacturers, 65 North yrMat street, corner Davis, :- 1 ' - JAPANESE CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY . jOF THEIR EMPEROR TONIGHT t '. , Loyal Japanese of. Portland' are cele brating today the blrthdiy of , Mut suhlto, emperor of Japan, The kinging of Japanese national .airs and patriotic speeches will be features of an enter tainment tor be held in the T. M. C A. hall tonight by members of the' Jap colony: ' - ! -''' - " ' -- '.' Anoftier eyent In honor of his 'ma jesty's blrfhday will be 'a banquet at the Hotel Portland to be given by Tasu taro Numano, Japanese consul In Port land, to his friends in this city. Owing to the fact that this is election day the dinner wilt not be held untli Thursr day evening, November 6. --vv Invitations to the banquet have been issued as follows: United States Sen ator Jonathan Bourne,. P. S. Malcolm a. unia, iv &. wiicox, Ki. r. owigeri, John M. Gearln, Bishop Soaddlng, C- W. Hod son, British Consul James Laidlaw, K. A. J. Mackensle, John F. Carroll, Mavor Harry Lane. Oeorxe . M. Trow bridge!. H. " W. Scott,' J. U. Barbour, S. Ban, Governor George EV- Chamberlain, J. jwaya,' W. M. Ladd, C. ?. Adams. W. D. WheelwrightQenersI- C.,y, Beebe and Judae C E-TVolverton. ; ijtis expected that: several .' hundred Jan these wlU-attend the.- Y. M. C. Ai entertainment tonight Addresses aren to be made by -Secretary stone or the Y. .. M.C. A.. James Laidlaw. -British consul in Portland, -Consul Numano and other. A feature af ths-4neetlnr is (o be the reading .of the Imperial edict of morality by Secretary Ywaya, of the Japanese bonaiMate. r- s " ; r " Dwao0 Newspaper Deals, ' ' (Doited Prets Leased Wire. I '' Dayson. Yukon, Nov. S.-The Daw'soii " News and the Dawson World have been sold .by Richard Roedlger and William- Mclntyre, the founders, to Greer C. Bar-, ton and, Otto Kastner, wholesale meat dealers. and Charles ,. Settlemeiefv Ja seph Greene, Albert Forrest and Arthur Dover, newspaper men. - . ........ A KZXr BOOK &T A FAMOUS AtTHOB Mrs.'" Mary J." Lincoln, ' author of the famous Vfioaton Cook Book," has just written another book of recipes, the : Pure Food Cook Book." -It la interest ingto note that in a number of recrpe Mrs. -Lincoln haa recommended the use of regetflblai oil cooking fat, called COTTpLENB. Lard, being made from nog faf it often.inpure and always IndV feaUble. . It ia claimed for COTTOLENE. owever, that it cAn be used in every war that lard 1st that it m,v.. ut. i.ui debciona paatnr whici caa be digested iTc. moes aeucatc atoniach, Bind that it la elan mm lard, one-thfrdlegg beinjjf requirtdk V V