THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBERS, 1908.
Portland Agents forJutterick Pattcrns,"Nem6" Corsets, "Trefotisse" Gloves, "Perrins" Gloves Mme. Irene Corsets,"Estelle,, Corsets, Etc.
Storo Open Saturday
Evenings Until 9:30
11 a ' Store Open Saturday
toreiaturda
eier
Evenings Until 9:30
Show
Misses'-Children's Apparel
.50 Shirts ?5c Ea.
6 to 9:30
7
mem
5000 S!
November 13 and 14
List of the Prizes
Dolls must be brought in before
6 p. m., Thursday, November 12,
and remain until the following
Monday i twra moor.
CLASS "A" The best dressed doll;'
an sizes
1st Prize -A handsome weathered oak
Writinc Desk.
2d Prie A handsome wfiite enam
eled Bureau. .;
CLASS "B" The larjest and best
, ' aressea aou, n
inches or over.
1st Prise A beautiful white English
Perambulator for dolly.
2d Prize A blue enameled Kitchen
Set, complete.
CLASS CM The best dressed doll;
1 to 4. incnes.
1st ' Prize A complete Miniature
Kitchen Outfit
2d Prize A. handsome 3 o'Clock Tea
Set for dolly.
CLASS MD" Best dressed doll, 7
to 10 incnes in lengtn.
1st Prize Handsome China Tea Sef
and Table.
2d Prize Child's Rocker "of golden
oak.
CLASS "E" Best dressed doll, not
:L. over o ins. in tengin.
1st Prize A handsome Writing Outfit.
2d Prize A handsome upright Piano.
CLASS "F" The most original
dressed doll.
1st Prize Handsome doll outfit.
2d Prize Doll Toilet Set.
CLASS MG" The most comical
: dressed aon.
1st Prize China Tea Set.
2d Prize Doll Trunk and outfit.
CLASS "H" The best dressed boy
oou.
1st Prize Sheep on wheels.
2d Prize A Doll Trunk.
A gift for every exhibitor.
Thanksgiving Sales
Carving Sets, with stag handles, ster
ling trimmed; best grade of steel
lined boxes; great values, on sale;
$3.25 Sets 2.58 $7.50 Sets f 5.98
$4.50 Sets f 3.58 $8.50 Sets f 6.74
$6.50 Sets $5.1T $10.00 Sets T.04
Silver-plated Candlesticks, Jon sale at:
$1.25 values OTe $2.50 values J1.89
$9.00 Chafing Dishes on sale.. $6.98
$12.00 Coffee Machines, each.. f 9.48
$2 Oyster Forks, set of 6 for.. 1.T7
Family covered Roasters, on sale at:
Regular 50c size on sale for, ea..39e)
Regular 60c size on sale for, ea..47
Regular 70c size on sale for, ea..54
Royal Roasters, llxl5-in., reg- Ql
ular $1.15 values, on sale at rlC
SALE of TURKEY PLATTERS
10 to 18-in. sizes, all good patterns and
colorings; 35c-$5 vals.,'28c to 3.85
Regular 35c Celery Trays, at, ea.-sof
Regular 50c Celery Trays at, ea.37f
14
77
Regular $2.50 Celery Trays, ea.f 1.93
FANCY PUDDING MOLDS
Regular 75c Celery irays at, ea.
Regular $1.50 Celery Trays, ea.f 1.
Rearular $2.35 Celery Trays, ea.81.
30c' values at 23e 60c values at 47
45c values at S5) 65c values at Blf
50c values at 39e On sale in basem't
Fish and Game Sets Consist of
12 Plates, 1 Platter, 1 Sauce Boat
Regular $7.50 values, the set.. 85.99
Regular $775 values, the set.-$.09
Regular $13.00 values, the Set. $9.99
Regular $17.50 values, set... 8 13.99
Regular $18.00 values, set... 13.99
Regular $27.50 values, se$...f 21.79
lngBoxCcat&$4$12
Misses' and children's long Box Coats,
made in fancy striped materials, with
high collar, nd lined throughout;
colors are red and brown only; ages
4 to 14 years; unusual values Cf
at the low price, garment eJrfesJIJ
Misses' and children's high-grade Box
Coats, in thrib-auarter length, styles:
i mntarlall in hnth rhvint and cefO-fl
of superior quality; velvet collar and
lined throughout; chevron on sleeve;
blues, browns, grays and reds; ages 6
to 14 years; great coat CIO Cf
value ' at," the garment ejla-ev
A Sale of Sailor
Suits at 55.50 Ea.
Hisses' and children's Sailor Suits of
good quality serge, blue and red
trimmed; -also white "and red braid;
well made and finished throughout;
full pleated skirt; stars on collar and
emblem on sleeve; great dC Cfl
values at this- price, each $OiOJ
Children's bearskin Coats, made in
plain and curly material; blue, red,
tan and white; lined throughout; ages
2 to 6 years; great special values at
3 and 84 per garment; second floor.
Men's Great Shoe Specials
At $2.50 and i $2.95 Pair
1,000 pairs of men's Goodyear welt Shoes, in box calf and kangaroo
calf Bluchers, footform lasts, welt soles; all sizes dJO Cfl
these are wonderful values at the price we offer, pair P.JV
1,000 pairs of men's "velour and box calf Bluchers and plain bals.;
welt soles, freak and swing lasts; also patent colt and tfJO AC
vici kid shoes for dress wear; wonderful values at wiee
Overcoats
$20 Vak $12.85
.mm
In ADLtl. h I
jsaos.ac6.jy1
Great Saturday sale of Men's
Overcoats, winter 'Weights, three-
quarter length Fashionable gar-
-5 ments of this season's manufac
ture All-wool kerseys, black, vi
cunas and oxford grays, dark blue,
black, oxfords and shadow stripes
Made with velvet collar Best
Venetian linings All new, up-to-date
coats for winter ' wear
Every garment in the lot regular
$20.00 value An advantageous
purchase of 200 coats enables us
to offer you your choice at this ex
ceptional price, d ' ' C
per garment. . . V sWoO J
Men's Clothing Department, on
the Second Floor Great special
values in men's suits 'and raincoats
$2.50 Handbags $1.39
In the Leather Goods department for Saturday's selling 1,000
women's fine leather Hand Bags; several styles and sizes; best
leather; fitted with coin purse and leather lined; black, brown and
tans; these are regular $2.50 values, but - Saturday we d OA
will place them .on sale at the unusually low price, each P1J?
vx : ;T? f ; : : an .1 1 : ;
In the Men's Fumish
T ings Department for
h s r
Saturday's selling we
offer an extraordinary
bargain in Men's Fine
Shirts 6,000 of them.
the best product of a
large . and . well-known
eastern manufacturer
All newrclean, fresh,
desirable merchandise
Plain and pleated bosoms,
made coat style, madras and
percales An endless assort
ment of patterns in the leading
colors and combinations, also plain blues
and tans Every shirt in the lot regular
$1.50 value Your trhoice at ft C '
this low price, each.
See Morrison Street Window Display
1,000 pairs of Men's Hand-Sewed Dress Gloves, Perrin's celebrated make, tans, A aa
browns, all sizes, best $2.50 values, on sale at this special low price, pair blJ
1,000 pairs of Perrin's Medium-Weight Dress Gloves, all sires, best, shades of A ft
tan, $2.00 values, on sale at this wonderfully low price, the pair . wl JL
Drug Sundry
Specials Sat'day
Lyons' Tooth Powder for. .12f
Mennen's Talcum Powder. 12
Pond's Ext net Antiseptic
Cream, special, bottle... 16
Satin Skin Cream, only...33
Air-Float Talcum Powder.. 14
Graves' Tooth Powder for.lSf
Violet Ammonia and Witch
Hazel, 35c bottle for...l9
Lambert's Listerine, $1 size,
great special value at....63f
Madame Idaline fine Rice Face
Powder, on special sale..23
65cBelts29c
2,000 women's fin Belts in
leather and elastic styles, in
black, brown and white; all
sizes; best 65c values, on OQ.
sale at this low price, ea. tVL
Great Saturday Bargains
In Boys and Girls' Shoes
Boys' box calf and vici kid Blucher Shoes, good heavy soles,
double tips; best school sboes on the market; sizes 1 to SlA;
$2.50 values, f 1.09 a pair; sizes .10 to 13, $2.00 nh
values, in this great money-saving sale at, pair ll7
Misses' and children's plump vici kid lace Shoes, with patent
leather tips and low heels; great values; sizes 6 to 8, 89
pair; sizes 8yi to 11, 99 pair; sizes ,115 to 2, f 1.19 pair.
Sheet Music
lOcCopy
Carnival of Roses, Song My
Sweetheart Sang, Cannon Ball,
Honest There's a Woman Up
in the Moon, Funny Folks,
Moonbeams and Dreams of
You, Cozy Flat and hundreds of
other popular pieces on sale at
10 a copy.
At 15c Copy
Will be found Rainbow, Red
Wing, Monterey, Moon Won't
Tell n You, Long Ago, While
You Are Mine, Night and Day,
Merry Widow, Morning Cy,
Money Time, and hundreds of
others at 15 a copy.
At 19c Copy
Love Is Young, Just Someone,
Time, Place and Girl," Dream
ing, and hundreds of others at
19 a cony. Sheet Music de
partment in the balcony, rear
of main floor.
300 Boys' Suits
$6.00 Values
sr m
at $4.15 Each
Great Saturday sale of boy's Suits
with two pairs knkkerbocker
trousers; ages 7 to 16 years; the
best values of the seasqn in boys'
new desirable winter apparel; coat
made" double-breasted with fancy
cuffs; the materials are in dark
brown, dark gray, dark blue che
viots, also neat checks, stripes and
overplaids; well made and finished
throughout; two pairs of knkker
bocker trousers with every suit ;
the best $6 values; your choice
at this excep
tionally low
price, the suit
$4.15
Boys' Raincoats at special low
prices. Boys Rubber Capes, Rub
ber Hats, Leggings, etc.; 2d floor.
Women's 40c Hosiery 17c Pair
Women's $1.00 Underwear 53c
3,000 pairs of women's light and medium weight lisle
Hose; also lace Hose, in black, white, navy, red, pink,
etc.; great lot of odds and ends; values up to 40c, pair
Women's extra fine quality heavy weight Swiss ribbed
Vests and Tights, good warm quality; $1 values, in
all sizes, on sale at this special low price, the garment
Women's heavyweight mixed wool Union Suits, gray
and white, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; the suit
cotton
17c
cotton
53c
79c
Spec9l
12y2c HANDKERCHIEFS 5c
6 to 9:30 200 dozen fancy colored
border Handkerchiefs, large as
sortment; also sheer linen lawn
crossbar Handkerchiefs; reg. r .
ular 10c tb 12c values, each DC
REG. $1.25 RIBBONS AT 67c
6 to. 9:30 6 arid 7-inch fancy
Dresden Ribbons, beautiful styles
m grear assortment; regular $1.00
and $1.25 values, on. sale 7.
at the special price, the yard OlC
REG. 20c RIBBONS AT 12c
6 to 9:3010,000 yards of the best
quality all silk Taffeta Ribbon, 3
mch, all colors; 20c value 14
on sale at this price, yard ILC
EXTENSION RODS AT 7c
6 to 9:30 54-inch Extension Rods,
cJ brass, complete with brackets,
etc.; buy all you want of
them at this low price, each I C
SILKOLINE AT 9c A YARD
6 to 9:30 Best quality fancy Silk
oline, light and dark grounds;
best patterns and colorings; 36
inches wide; great values, on fi
sale at, yard on third floor C
$1.00 GOWNS SPECIAL 43c
6 to 9:30 Women's .Gowns of
nainsook and cambric; trimmed in
lace and embroidery; very pretty
styles; regular $1 values, yQ
on special sale at, each, only 4dC
65c DRAWERS AT 49c PAIR
6 to 9:30 Women's cambric and.
nainsook Drawers, plain hem
stitched ruffles or embroidery
trimmed; best 65c values yf fl
are in this sale at, the pair 1JC
20c HOSIERY AT 9c A PAIR
6 to 9:30 Women's black, cotton
Hose, seamless leg and foot, all
sizes; best 20c values; buy A
all you want at, per pair VC
REGULAR 75c BAGS AT 59c
6 to 9:30 Women's very fine
quality leather draw string Bags,
black, brown and tan; good CQ
size; regular 75c values, ea. sJfC
SALE MEN'S BATH ROBES
6 to 9:30 In men's Clothing de
partment; men's blanket and Terry
cloth Bath Robes, in fancy designs
and colorings; regular djn Of
$5 values, special, each )0 J
SALE GIRLS OVERALLS
6 to 9:30 In boys' Clothing de
partment, second floor; girls' Over
alls, ages 1 to 6 years; blue denim
materi ', trimmed in red; OQA
great special value at, pair OOC
SALE OF PAPER RACKS
6 to 9:30 In Picture department,
fourth floor; large line of Paper
Racks in fancy straw and raffia
work; regular 65c and 75c OC,
values will be on sale at, ea. OwC
$1.75 ART SKINS $1.10 EA.
6 to 9:30 In the Picture depart
ment, fourth floor; great special
lot of Art Skins for burning and
holiday novelties; regu- 1A
lar $1.75 values, at, each 3J.iU
CORSETS AT 39c A PAIR
6 to 9:30 Great odd kt of Cor
sets, Diack atnd white, sir good
models; regular $1.25 and $1.75
values on sale at thisjre- OQ
markably low price of, ea. JJfC
BOXES FOR BURNING 9c
6 to 9:30 Picture department
xourtn tioorj special lot of piove
and Handkerchief Boxes folrtwbtirn
ing; great special values at ft
this Very low price, eactjlpC
WANTED TO TRADE HIS '
WIFE FOR THE COOK
W. R. BUIn, having taken a fancy to
" the cook, thought tt would be a good
Ida If he could temporarily trade fits
wife to the cook iweetheart In return
for the smiles of the cook. Thli. fct
least, la thetorytold by Mrs. Carrie
Bialn. who mi one of the applicant
for divorce 1ft Judge Oantenbeln'a de
partment of the atata circuit court thla
morning. -
. She aald her husband suggested the
trade while they were conducting a
restaurant at Albany. Or. The. cook wa
Florence Kamp end her -lover wee
Charley Dow. Mrs. Blaln did not fall
in line with the plan, however, and
would not "swap'r. her husband for
Charley i
- Mr Blaln said that tier husband was
jealous of her at times, and often Inti-
mated that she was oo fond i of her
' brothef-ln-iaw. Then he talked about
her, she said, and Anally went away. He
Is now In San Leandro, Cal., with their
only child, a boy. She warn granted a
- divorce, ..
: The dlvoree court today I was con
ducted exclusively for the benefit of
women who had been fooled by Cupid's
f roentgen. . Not one representative of
he sterner sex came to ask for free
dom, or even to dispute the stories of
cruel and heartless ireatmeftt told by
even wives. '
Judse nantenbeln vtii n lntntai-
In one ease where the plaintiff had a
nmiiea command or Engusn. The ques
tions were asked by the attorney In
German, and the answers of the witness
in. that tongue were translated Into
English by the court. By this means
the expense of an interpreter was saved,
and tt was learned that Barbara Fault'
ner was married to John a Paukner in
Austria In 4881. Mrs. Paukner is well
advanced In years and told a pathetic
story of abuse by her husband. She
said he drank a great deal, and several
times broke the furniture , and the
dishes.
Last May, she aald, he came' home
drunk, and when i she . brought his
sliDDers to him sol that he mlht
easily he threw a chair at her and4
ciiHsoa ner oui or ine noun. YVnen sne
tried to enter another door he threw
another chair, and flourished a vniv
Their i 0-yer-old son took the revolver
away rrom nis ratner.. The decree was
granted, a settlement, of property rights
Mrs. BTle Hooker testified that her
husband, James Hooker, lived with her
sny tnree weexs." iney were married
Preston, g. D, in December,
If 00. ' I ' i y
Thls record for a short marriage was
broken by Loulae M. Wllklns. who testl-
fled that Welby M. Wilklna lived. with
her only one day. They were married
August I, 107, and have one child,
whose custody was awarded to- the
mother.
Mrs.-Emma Patterson said that she
and Herbert W. Patterson had a quarrel
because he stayed out nights. He told
her if she did not like It he would leave,
and he did. That was in October, 1906.
They were married in Seattle In 104.
Mrs. Ida Cook testified that her hus
band deserted' her two years ago at
Linn ton. She aald he also abused ber,
striking her many times. They were
married In Manistee, Mich., In January,
104. .
Because her husband was too fond of
reading the newspapers and would not
work, Mrs. Lilah M. Andrus secured a
divorce from Elmer W. Andrus. Her
daughter said she did not believe her
stepfather loved any one , but himself.
The wife will resume her former name,
Ulan M. Hamilton.
Heat rut, alma, cbtflng . wind nr ,
bura relieved br ,8a tin tkla ereau. 25c.
SACRAMENTO WILL
REMAIN CAPITAL
lOelted Press Leans' Wlre.1
San Francisco. Nov. . The capital
removal bill for the removal of the state
capital from Sacramento to Berkeley
was decisively 'defeated, the majority
against It' being over 40,000. ,
Coat sweaters for men,-women and
children, toe. Page I. .
Eye glasses, tl at MetsgerV ,
' nffdman pianos the Wiley B. Allien Ca
BUNGLING BURGLAR CAUGHT IN
ACT OF BREAKING INTO SALOON
If B. J. Mertln goes to the peni
tentiary, a 1 li expected he will, he
may there be taught bya older men
some of the rudiments of the burglar's
trade. It Is believed by the detec
tives that he has taken only a corres
pondence school course In the art At
any rate he ran Into the arms of a
olicemen who didn't know he was a
urglar, and to this misfortune owes
him present plight.
At I o'clock this morning Patrolman
wade heard a noise in the saloon of
Herman Brelter, at Mississippi avenue
and Russell street. He was not sure
whether it was a burglar at work or
a porter scrubbing out the place. To
make sure he. kicked violently on the
door. "What are you making so much
noise forf: he demanded. There was
a scurry of feet across the floor, and
Wade, feeling sure that a burglar was
Inside, ran to a window - around the
corner.
Just as- a man's head showed Itself
at the window and the1 owner of the
head prepared to climb out to free
dom, wade flashed i his electric lan
tern; full In Mertln's face. The burglar
had a smalt saw in-his pocket with
which he had been trying to make a
hole through a door and thus reach the
desirable portion of the saloon.
Detectives are today trying to con
nect Mertin. a stocky, bloude Oeraan
aged ,.17. years, with the robbery f
two .or - three other saloons recently,
especially that of Jacob Kober, at
Third and Pavts strets, where 85 and
some stamps were obtained.
One of the odd features of the ease
Is that fate seems to be determined
to even up matters between the po
lice and Brelter, for the saloon man
was arrested and paid a- fine of 823
yesterday for keeping his saloon Open
on election day. '.
PHIL METSCHAN I AND
PHIL III MEET TODAY
Three Phil Metschans will arrive In
Portland this evening on the O. R. N.
train from - the east. Among them
there will be Phil Metschan Sr., the
original Phil, who is returning from a
trio abroad, having been gone more
than a -year. With nfm will e Phil
Metscham II. accompanied by his wife,
and Dr. Ed Metscban and wife and their
son.;. Phil III, who went to The Dalles
this morning- to meet the traveler. Phil
I has never seen Phil III.
. Mr. . Metschan is accompanied by his
daughter. Miss Lillian- Metschan. Mrs.
Metschan and her , daughter, Miss Pan
eey Sweetser, who accompanied Mr,
Metschan on his trip, will return to
Portland-, bv way of Reno; where they
Will visit, relatives. The Metschans re
turned to New York on the . steamship
Minna tonka. - --. - . i
The party Sett Portland July 11. 1807.
" :l -v " ' -'
WILLIAM A. PINKERTONr MAN OF
MYSTERY, VISITING PORTLAND
William A. Plnkerton you know who
he Is la In Portland today and Is about
the busiest person in town. But Mr.
Plnkerton is always busy. Mr, Pinker
ton is making his annual visit to the
branch offices on the Pacific coast of the
detective agency of which he la the
head. i-
This morning Mr. Plnkerton was at
his office, dictating letters most of the
time and talking over affairs In general.
Along about ll o'clock he hurried oyer
to thn onifA nt .1 v re !...... .
you have heard of him before, too and
ihbjt ittincu Buine nme.
Wonder what that conference was
abOUtt . Wh.n tha r.n.r.l n......
a hi IT rallrnjiri rnmnanu ,kf
. . .. . i . .uv kJn .
known detective in the country get to-
iuere is usually sometning do
ling. But the meeting might have Kn
?Z Personal visit, as the two have
long been friends. Anyway.' the c"n
fMf nc,1 worth mention.' Very 1Ik
l iLthr WM "J'thln doing both of
it out 8o there you are,
When the noon whistles sounded Mr
Plnkerton looked at his watch. The
whlsUes reminded him that he had An
other date on hand. This engVm""t
was wlthDusttn Faraum. whTb f
course you know Mr. Famum. . t,, t,r
at least you .have read or heard of him
The two had luncheon together Ti i
was purely personal, so far as is 'known
This afternoon Mr. Plnkerton .B0,"j
busy, but it -is not known Just 'nx LL
is doing. Teu see Mr. Plnkerton u a
pretty mysterious feilow.
of Europe, and have been traveling
MlUih v I . 1 1 U
"i vulvae (ea v.iijr 4inm
At the station tonight there will , be
Otto Metschan and a lot of other Met
schans. including . the two Metschan
girls from. Salem, and there will be a
little family reunion.
Whejr Forests-Phi Hard.
From" the Boston Transcript
That is the one taetoundlng thing In
this whole region 'of northern Mliio.
the regenerative oower nf th, in'..-
Men with axes have been hackt-iir'nt iVe
giants of the wood up here-for r c- i-,-
turles and more. The golt uii
been laid low. Indeed, yet tut
that stood on a given ari.-.
hillsides and in the V8.li.-vn ..f
B1 eentuiyago five t ,
They are giants no nv.r" i
but-they are milifni i-i i,.-. '".
as the LIlliDutlana t,.,..' ,
OulHver w t-oiii, J, .i i ,-; i
IJOT-OWn B If il I n k t t,,H!.. h -. i .
In on his ei(iHt i
There rnmt t.,n,. .
With . n a' i it .
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