The Host in Value
A Friday Kid Glove Ecain
Sl50 Valueo ior GlOO
About20 dozen of our best $1.50 real kid gloves on sale Bargain Friday at less
thsrfmanufactarers cost. They come in. black, tan and other colors, and in all
sizes. It is one of the greatest glove values we . have ever offered and a sale
that no prudent woman will let pass by without securing one or M
more pairs at this extraordinary low pricetpne day only Bargain Of Pf
Fky VJUVV
re tomorrow ws piao on tut many speuu uaH OX wall snag, imU trlats4 Maslia-ana
Outing Flannel Garments at gratly4uod prloi.
nlui, wall worthy of vry ,wGm Vatteutioai
xns xouowjag Kmt ar nmuUbU
Outing JrTaaast Gowns, 854 Tal-
S8e. A showing of Wom
en's Gowns, made of good heavy
quality outing flannel, in neat
f ink and blue stripes. They have
he plain or tucked yoke neatly
trimmed with embroidery, cuffs
and collar trimmed o match.
These gowns are made good full
length and generous width, and
are our best 8 Be values. Special
ly priced for this sale...,. .686
Oorest Covers, 50 1 TUim
294. A fine assortment
of Corest - Covers, made of
f Ine quality Nilniook,
daintily . trim me d . with
flna embroidery, lacea and
ribbon. They come In all
lies, S2 to 44, are extra
well made and very beat
60c values. Special for Bar
gain Friday ....... ,.29d
Mnslla Drmn, . gpoUUy
-prtosd, 29r--A lino of
. Women's Drawers, made of
excellent quality - cambric
with wide I embroidery ruf
fle. Other styles trimmed
with fine lace with Inser
tion .. to ' -match. Regular
-46c end 60c values,- special
for .bargain Friday. . ,29?
.Theest:inrQuaiity
Friday Offerings IXuslin and Flannel Underwear
At Tkis Siliore
Buy Goods by Hail
k . at. s i . la.i V Msl ki 4 ....i.a... - . -1 1
Quality.' and Economy Aire Safely Umitiedl
, For Our 4?ti Bargain
,. . How easy it is to shop by mail. A 2-cenf stamp or a postal card
brings, the advantages of his great -Sale to your very door. You are
served as well as ff you were here, in perso'n. An experienced buyer
makes your purchase, possibly to better advantage than you could your
self. Vour order is filled the same day as received, thus giving you as
prompt delivery as a resident of Portland would get.
We have arranged a sale of seasonable merchandise that will surpass any we have had for many a day. This sale will bring economy to every person
who takes advantage of the opportunity. You may have noticed that y?e are constantly harping on qualities. If we did not know positively that no better
qualities of goods are sold in any store in Portland than are sold over our counters, we would stop that kind of argument. You can visit Roberts Bros, with the
perfect assurance that your interests are our interests. All standards of merchandise are elevated at Roberts Bros.', while the prices are lowered to the bottom point.
READ CAREFULLY our list of FRIDAY OFFERINGS.
Winter Weight
Hosiery for Women
and Children
Knit Underwear for
- Women
WOWBsT'S STOOZIIO S, CASK-MX-B
riSISHBD, 25s VAI.UE3
A special half-prlca sale of 600 dos
. en women's fine cashmere finished
stockings; stockings that are both
warm and durable. They coma in
black with, gray heel and toe, and
black with array sole. All stses,
regular 2S values on a t
. sale Bargain Friday I ffyQ
boys' stocxtsos, sxtba hbavt
35 VAX.U-S AX. 23.
A sale of Boys' extra heavy Armor
- strength, fast black. Cotton Stock
ings, made in 1 by 1 and 1 by 1, In
all sixes from t to 10. We call your
particular attention to the superior
wearing quality of these stockings.
exceptional values ai tioe a
pair, on sale Bargain Friday
at
W OM-STSJ
23c
irvszawiAB. tests ajtd fahts. si.ko
TaKUES at 9Se.
A special sale of fine all-wool .garments st one-third lees
man real worm, women's rine wnue wool vests ana Pants
In all sizes; Vests are hand finished and silk trimmed; Pants
made with French sateen waist band, high-grade
perfect fitting garments that are fully worth $1.50, on
sate Bargain rriaay at
98c
Great Special Offerings in Women's and
Children's Ready - to - Wear Garments
Friday's offerings are the best of the 1688011, from the viewpoint of prospective purchasers. Offerings
of fashionable garments that have that indescribable style tone to them that touch of master hands,
i j: ..1 -, 1 , j f:.it. e t . l 1 i x ..i..it.
indicative of superior workmanship, fit and finish.
bargains, worth every woman's attention.
MISSES' LONG COATS. 2.98
Stylish winter Coats in misses' sizes, made of plain
and fancy cloths, semi-fitted models neatly tailored
and trimmed with braids and velvets; $5 tfJO QQ
values, on sale Bargain Friday at. .y70
WOMEN'S SUITS, f 12.50
Aboit 50 women's and misses' Suits in this lot and aN
new models just received; some are made of all wool
cheviot serge, others are twilled finish cloth and
hard-twisted worsteds; colors are black, navy, brown
and green; coats are satin lined and nicely tailored;
skirts are gored and have fold, of same material;
suits worth up to $17.50, Bargain Friday 0 Cf
BcllC e t ft 1 1 , sbW tM J
KNIT SHAWLS, TT
Large size knit Shawls in white," black, pink and blue;
also combination colors, fancy stitch and JJ
fringed; good $1 values, Bargain Friday spl. I IC
Such garments at auch prices are truly remarkable
$2 WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS f2.98
Exceptional Skirt values for Bargain Friday, made
from fine quality chiffon Panama, flare gored modeL
trimmed with three rows of taffeta silk folds; colon
black, brown and navy blue; worth any- tfO QQ
where from $4.50 to $5, Bargain Friday spl.970
WOMEN'S LONG COATS, fK.OO
Winter Coats, 50 inches long.made of medium
weight Thibet cloth in Oxford, gray and novelty
stripes, semi-fitting models, well tailored .and sightly,
durable coats; our regular $7.50 grade, on E AA
sale Bargain Friday only. fJUU
$1.50 PETTICOATS FOR f 1.00
Hydegrade taffeta Petticoats, made with 16-inch
flounce, finished with two sectional ruffles, shirring
and underlay; five dozen for Bargain Fri- tff AQ
day sale ..' 9iV7
Three Extraordinary Values in
Fashionable Silli!
nam nuon oxozoxbt ; sxnosra
. . ASBOBTMSarT.
ZV A WOsTSE&T'CX
Thsee silk Hems ars Important rery Important fo wnaa
we quote special prleas as We oe for tomorrow always est
assured that ao matter how much has seen taken from the
price the goods ars onr regular stock and of star usual high
quality. These Hems tell of seasonable silks is full assort
ment and la all the new colorings. If you have alias to trar
take advantage of this sals and save in the buylag. . . .. y
BIkACX TATriTA rx, 1 QTTAUTT AT rS4
27-lneh Chamois Finished Black Taffeta, warranted all pure
silk, acid proof and spotless. A firm rustling durable mm
silk In a perfect black. . Always sold at gj a yard and ft
fully worth that price, on sale Bargain Friday at,,,...,, f fjLj
xaw rStcx snaa, ts qvautt at 39.
19-inch Fancy Bilks in neat shepherd checks, block checks and
dark small stripes In a full range of colors: Green and white,
blue and white, brown and white, tan and green, green and
brown, black and white, etc. They come In all siaes, n
checks and stripes. Silks that are sold everywhere at
7Set yard, on sale Bargain Friday at........ eJjLy
TWO THOXTSAirn YABDS.
KQn SUITING SILKS tXQr-
fj C w aso aits fi o bases fj J
At this price tomrfowyou-havg-choice if th following
weaves: Genuine Swiss Messallnes. Double Warp Loulsennes
and Pcau De Cygnes in solid colors In the newest and best
shades,'-tan, champagne, wine, red, t green, blue, pink, steel,
gray, brown, havy, cream, eto. Beautiful high-class
satln-tlnlshed silks, bought to salt regularly at gS and JlJr
SI a yard, on sals Bargain Friday at ................. eJ7v
$3.50
Smart
Winter Shoes
for Women at
Especially
Low Prices
S5 SHOE AT S3.50.
Women's fine Goodyear
Welt, hand sewed, shoes
Ins all fashionable leath
ers. In medium, light
and heavy welghls.
They coma in- sit widths
and sizes made to fit
everywhere. - g& values
friesa tor
his sale
S3.50 SHOES AT S2.50,
Women's ' winter weight shoes In Vlcl KM. Colt and
metal leathers, with light, medium and heay soles in
button and blucher styles, all sties and widths
made to fit everywhere C3.50 values on sale
' ' S3 'SHOES AT ' S2.3T.' '
Women's shoes in Kid and Patent leather. They
Gun-
lace,
Regular S3 Hr-ca on sals tomorrow at
$2.50
$2.37
Plain and Fancy Dress Goods
at Temptingly Low Prices
A showing of new winter Dress Coods that will compel attention. All that's new
and good is represented in sweeping variety with a full quota of the staple weaves in
which the seasons make no change. Read the following items carefully and attend this
sale tomorrow now is the best time of all to inspect and buy front them.
75c SEPELLANT CLOTH 49
56-inch English Rcpellant Cloth in a good solid -winter weight, a fabric that will wear
satisfactorily; comes in all desirable shades, scarlet, cardinal, light brown, dark AQn
brown, green, blue, navy, gray, etc.; best 75c quality, on sale Bargain Friday at....f UC
' 65c SCOTCH PLAIDS 39
36-inch Scotch Plaids in silk, and wool, bright rich colorings in clever patterns, suit
able for children's dresses and waists; regular 50c and 65c grades, priced for this OQj,
sale, Bargain Friday at OVC
NEW BLACK FABRICS AT 45 A YARD
A showing of up-to-date black Dress Goods that is not equaled by any store in this
city. Fabrics that are made of finest yarns in correct weaves; striped Panamas, serges,
mohairs, ocean serges, shadow checked wool taffetas, striped lustres, albatross, henri
etta, Sicilian and whipcords; beautiful new black goods, full 38 inches wide; on sale
for one day only at this special price.
a
Friday's Great Values in . .
Domestic Goods
XVCX TOWX1S, 12tt AXTTKS, T.
A special Friday sale of Whit Huck Towels of splendid
wearinsr quality, finished with fast colored borders, hemmed
ends and selvedge edge. Thoy are of good else, 17 by pm
it Inches, and regular J.2 4 e values, on sale. Bargain Ip
Friday at
XrOira CLOTK, 82 BO&TS, S1.5S. -
About 40 bolts of fine Kngllsh Long Cloth on sale to
morrow at one fourth less ' than regular. It comes full 88
Inches wide with a nice soft finish. Just tha deelred fabrics
for fine under aartnsnts and Infcntn' Armmm -
usually sold at S2 a bolt of 11 yards, on sale, Bargain jak
Friday at
A Great Half -Price Sale of
Calicoes, CliaUies, Lawns
Orsi 18,000 Tarda la Eeat aad Desirable Styles to Chooss Jfrom.
This Is one of the best bargains we have ever offered In
the Domestlo Section. It's a great special purchase of 10,000
yards of Best Standard Calicoes In all styles and color; and
1.000 yards of Challles and Lawns In a full assortment of
neat patterns suitable for wrappers, dresses, draperies and
quui commji jui ucn kooqs as you giaaiy pay rull
lriuc mr nrn, 11 savins; oi xuiiy nail. Values
a yara, on saie, uargais jmaay at ............
Mistkrviic SJBjgaMt
pay full m
i to io hfi
ATWOODS ARE
EXONERATED
- . t.
But Coroner's Jury Discov
ers Ugly Facts Concern
ing Sanitarium.
' That girls of lTyears with no experi
ence whatever In nursing had" under
their care day and night patients who
had just passed through surgical opera
tions of a serious nature was a part of
the amazing testimony deduced at the
Inquest held on the body of Misa Pearl
Lamb of Deadwood, Or., yesterday
afternoon. The girl nurses were em-
nlnvurt at the "sanitarium" Of the Drs.
Atwood at Tremont, where Miss Lamb
died, ss is alleged, as tne result or a
criminal oneratlon.
The Atwoods. father and son. who
have already been bound over to appear
before the grand 1ury on a charge of
maintaining a public nuisance, were
exonerated from responsibility for the
Ueath Of MISS Lamo, an tney proauceo
a altfnBA atitrrapnl marie bv her In
which she declared that an operation of
a criminal nature n(l Deen periormea
hy"S' physician In Eugene before she
asked the Atwoods to treat her.
"Miss Lamb kept me running'for
water all the time: she couldn t get
enough water," said one girl nurse,
im--, oa-ad t7. who had left a
cannery to get a "Job" in the At wood
Torture
Stopped
By. Pyramid Pile Cure Without
1' Danger, Discomfort or Pain.
Trial Package By Hail, rras.
t- There Is ho physical torture' equal to
that of piles. It leaves a special mark
of pain In the faces of men and women.
It attacks the neYves, muscles, bowels,
stomach and, in fact, the whole ma
chinery of man, either directly or In
directly. ' . ..
Pyramid Pile Cure has proven Its
value, and has been the largest selling
Tin v - i i Mapla an! PjtnanA. far
years. Every druggist carries It, price
. Ill IT cenus. " - " 7; L
can tell you of cures In his comrnunlty-J
a mammoth sals without merit? It wil
do Its duty, as our dally testimonial
mail clearly proves. One or two appli
cations prove Us peculiar and . . bene-
flCDontIbeV skeptical but- dpi yourself
the justtee of giving a trial-Ho m. cure
whlcli has realUr cut ed thousands. ,
, If you are timid and pot Uks to
buy of your druKglst "nd ""y"!1;
and we will send vou a full sised box by
mall In plain wrapper. . ,'','':
What It has-done for- others It can
do for you, and to prove ft Send us
"your name and address and we will
. . .iBi n.-ba.. fv mail from.
sanitarium, when questioned about her
care of Miss Lamb.
""Were you told to give her water or
not to do sor aoked the coroner.
"No. slr." replied the witness.
Two'girls who had been employed In
the sanitarium for a short time were
put on the witness etand, and their re
plies to questions asked them showed
very clearly the absence of ordinary
precautions as to the care of patients,
especially those who had Just passed
through operations, as had Miss Lamb
when she "kept the nurse running for
water all the Mme."
Within the past two months the coro
ner has held two inquests In which
the Atwoods were deeply concerned, but
In both Instances the doctors escaped
being held responsible by producing
statements signed by the dying patient
nr a member nf the famllv which de
clared the original operation to have
been performed by another physician.
Both Dr. r. H. T. At wood, the father,
and Dr. C. H. At wood, the son, as well
a a fr a " R Ratnok. who had been
called ' in when Miss Lamb suddenly
grew worse, testified at the inquest yes
terday. The testimony given by the
three doctors differed widely from that
of Dr. N. W. Jones, who had examined
the body for the coroner, especially as
to the Injury which had resulted In
deatlv m m
Miss Oorg. the nurse who attended
Miss Lamb,' testified that she had worked
eight days in the sanitarium, having
left the cannery the week before. Aa
she said. Dr. Atwood "gave her a Job in
his sanitarium." Though she first de
clared she had nothing to do with the
patients but make the beds and carry
them food and water, further question
ing revealed the fact that this Experi
enced working girl was the only attend
ant at the sanitarium; that although she
went to Dea at o ciock sne was on
duty day and night, the patients ringing
a Dell If they needed her. ...
Agnes Oppel, aged 17 years, living at
Tremont with her parents, had worked
In the' sanitarium three weeks. Her
mother had taken her away after ths
recent investigation or tne pice uwau.
Miss Opoel, who looks younger than
17. astonished the Jury by saying that
she had been -present at all operations
Serformed during her stay In the sani
irlum. Perhaps the most astonishing of all
the testimony was the statement of the
nrir. irlrl . whn aaiA that Miss Lamb.
who haf been under chloroform during
the operation performed October S, the
day after she arrived at the sanitarium,
was left to lie on her bed unattended
until she tecovered consciousness and
was able to ring the bell. The nurse
declared that she did not then know
that any operation had been performed.
The younger Atwood admitted on the
iinrf 1 that a number of signed state-
monta almllar to that made -v Miss
Lambrwho first called "herself Gladys
Johnson, naa risen received ana nepi in
thelr-LoUlce. Borne of these, he said,
gavauth "nsrha of the doctors who had
performed the original operations. The
elderAtwefftd was recalled to the stand.
.. uid that all statements involving
ther-physlclans had been destroyed by
Tnarvero:ict-was in oram was tne
raault of a criminal-; Deration com
mitted by- some one unknown to ths
juryssrr- ;..,.. v
T
Northcliff Guest of Pilgrims. .
SapedilJWsBtch to The Jon roil.)., A -
I0lC-Nuv. Ibor Northcnffe,
the head of h Harmsworth .syndicate
in London, which owns The Daily MAIL
TivmlDi News. Olobe. Observer and .15
other. British publications, has arrived
nere irora - v nnaaa, ; accompanioa oy
Ia&y Northcliffe. and his mother. Mr.
Harm's woTtti.""' Lord Noihcllffe will be
ths guest of the Pilgrims of New- Tork
at a oanfluet tnig evening. - .-
STREETCARS LEAVE FORGETFUL
CITIZENS ON WRONG CROSSING
Although everybody had intended to
be sure to remember the hew far-aide
stop rule, which went into effect on all
the streetcar lines this morning, near
ly everybody was caught napping. Peo
ple stood on the near side in all parts
of fh city and the cars slid by to the
other side of the street. Then the con
ductor motioned them to come over
and they recalled ths new order of
things.
But the real consternation was ameng
the men who eat breakfast every morn
ing, looking forward to the first smoke
of the day on the rear platform of the
car as "they are carried rapidly toward
the scene of. the day's labors. Pips af
ter Dine was Hahted. a
cigarettes, too, and in each case the
smoker was Informed by the- conductor
of the new antl-smoklng-onars order
which also becomes effective today.
"Oh. veS." each maa said. "I foraot
Then he mumbled, that Is many of
them did. and said he'd like to know
what this reformed old world was com
Ing to any way. But everything consld
ered. the no smoklnar rule went In with
out causing anything but a lot of
grumbling, kicks and grunts, and that's
aoout an.
Hereafter, on all cars ezcent the three
compartment, the pay-as-yo,u-enter and
those with the larger platforms, pas
sengers will be required to get on and
off at tne rear ena.
PATTERN FOR FANCY LINEN
WORK BAG NEXT SUNDAY
The Journal pattern sheet' for No-1
vember 8 has designs for a work bag,
a pin cushion' and a jewel case, to be
made of linen and embroidered In
French underlaid and eyelet All these
articles ars easily made and particularly
called for at this time when ths demand
Is strongest for dainty hand work for
noimay girts. The popularity or tne
embroidered bag was apparent last
summer when these distinctive articles
broldered articles to match linen suits
will be eminently desirable throughout
next summer, xne worK Dag nta in wen
with this mode as it is decorative
enough to be carried with any suit and
yet large enough to hold a woman's
fancy worK easily.
The pin cuahlon and ths jewel case
both are desirable articles and are sura
to find favor.
Tbe Journal pattern sheet, which Is
Issued weekly with The Sunday Journal
contains full directions for stamolna
were, camea wun wnite suits. iniana emoroiaenng tnese articles. The
style shows no -signs of waning, but
is still growing In favor and hand em-
methods are simple and ths design can
pa useq more tiyui once
"LOOK OUT FOR HIM;
HE CHEWS TOBACCO!'
"He nearly always has "higVs
hands In his pockets, in stoop
shouldered and ' chews toBacco
Chief of Pollea Black of .St- 4
Johns has asked the polle of Jft
Portland to find a man whom! ha 4
suspects of a piece of fhlevlng.e
In his town, and ha closes h!8
description of the man wanted 4'
with, that outline of his personal-
habits. N
A pocketbook conUlhrngp
nearly ISO In checks and sitt. injS;
cash was stolen from Mrs J.- M.-'-$
Gillespie, , 0 Pittsburg street,
8t Johns, yesterday. The checks
had been . indorsed, and can-b 4
cashed by, Any one. Into-: whos-.
possession they may fall.o"."
A pair of French anmr-dogs hss
drawn light ambulances with Iftads of
ISO pounds each for 3?& miles without
a breakdown, showing their availabHtty
for such purposes iaume--oairr.
'
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Building Permit.
Kant Couch street between East Twenty-second
and East Twenty-third, R. R.
IAME BACK AND
RHEUMATIC PAINS
Ax VatuM's Sanger iguals. Ths Best
aVmdy Hows To Them.
The following prescription, while very
simple-and harmless, will be found to
work wonders in ouring lam back and
aH a4nH a nt rhuimatlam. nurlfvtna tha
blood an kidneys and restoring ths sys
tem to normal neaith ana vigor, it is
inexpensive considering Its effective
ness, and can be mixed at home. The
Ingredients are well known and can be
supplied by any well-stocked drug store.
-'One ounce Compound Syrup of Sar
saparlUa; one- ounoo . Torts Compound.
f be to be added to half, pint of whis
key and used in tablespoonful doses be
foreex:h meat and at bed time. The
bottle must be shaken well each time."
- Oood results from this treatment ars
apparent after the first few do, al
theugh it would be a mistake to dtscon
tiriue ira-us-' until the health Is fully
restored. :-. v . ... J -
Robertson, builder, Charles DuPuls,
erect one7story frame dwelling, 11,900;
East Thirty-seventh between Stephens
and East Mill, John J. Walts builder,
same, erect one-story frame dwelling,
$2,000; Hancock street between East
Twenty-second and East Twenty-fourth.
J. F. Daneke builder. D. MeKeen, erect
two-story frame dwelling, 14,800; Fourth
street between Madison and Jefferson,
Philip Neu builder, Palmer & Elllston,
erect one-story brick store, $6,000; East
Seventy-eighth street betweeen Clacka
mas and Multnomah. C. J. Hasse builder,
L. E. Beach, erect one-story frame
dwelling, $1,000; Huron street between
Dawson and Oberlin, q. E. Hale, erect
one-story frame dwelling, $1,8,00.
a ntmxiM WJUSHCK. v
Of the foot or ankle may ' produce m
very serious sprain. A sprain Is more
painful than av.break. In all sprains,
cuts, burns and scalds Ballard's 8now
Liniment is the best thing to use. Re
lieves the pain instantly, reduces swell
ing. Is a perfect antiseptic and heals
rapidly.
Prle ISo, (0e and $1.00.
Commences Tomorrow. , '
Tomorrow morning at o'clock Hall
ers millinery will Inaugurate one of
tha greatest firs sales of flna millinery
that aver took piac in ths northwest,
Llchtenstetn and French pattern hats,
yells and veiling, ostrich plumes, fancy
feathers and wings, silk velvets, etc..
will be placed on sale at'amasing reduc
tions. Mrs. M. L. Hunt, the manager,
says everything will b sold, and on ac
count of tha low prices ther will be no
charges, no deliveries, no exchanges.
For further Information, sea advertise
ment in today's Journal.
rrwi ' "Si
9 U
nmm
Have you heard the won
derful Angelus and Auto
tone? If not, there is cer
tainly a surprise in store
for you. The effect pro
duced cannot be equaled .
by any other player pian6.
Investigate.
PlayerPianps ; from $450 Upwardo
Phoenix Bldg. Cor. FiftH and OaR . Entrance 304 On!;
Mi
Macnn gVYTflmlin. roctl.t Piann !n tha t J . V.k t,m !rtjs 1Q77 U.....
ble old make since 1842; Price & Teeple; with French repeating action; Harringtons, Ger-
narasygno oiners. . ,
EVERY PIANO MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
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