THJ2 -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. , NOVEMBER 12. 1908.
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The
Most
in
Value
The
Best
in
Quality-
Speciar Friday Ofier5
Muslin and Outing?
Wintep Undepwea?
Flannel Weap
T. i i
and Hosiery-
.Sal
Tomorrow
We have - built up in t these sections 4
hosiery and knit underwear bwsiness - that
is known far and wide, for the variety of
stock and the unusual fairness of all prices.
To this end we have taken extra pains in
the, selection of our winter lines, and se
lected everything that is new, worthy and
good. ; Ai t special Inducement to Friday
shoppers we ffer "the following'' induce
ments'. :
FINE. WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN, $2 Garments at 08
Through veryspe'cial arrangements we are enabled to offer this wonder
ful bargain in women's, fine all-wool, Swiss ribbed,-tion-shrinkable Un-.
derwear; vests and pants in all sizes; vests nrade in high neck, long
sleeve style, with neck and front neatly trimmed with silk; drawers, are,
ankle length and have fine sateen-waistband; the celebrated Norfolk
and New Brunswick Underwear in best 2 grade, priced for this QQ
sale, per garment VOt
; FINE WOOL HOSE FOR
WOMEN, 75c Values at 39
Anticipate your lull season's needs
and buy in liberal quantities to
morrow; it's a great special offer-:
ing of women's fine , cashmere
Hose in gray colors, made with full
fashioned leg and foot; they come
in all sizes and are fully worth 75c
a pair, - priced - for this sale Q.
fleeced union suits for
WOMEN, 75c Garments, 49 ,
Extra special for tomorrow's sale
an offering of a splendid line of
women's fine, heavy cotton ribbed,
fleeced lined Union Suits, in cream
color, well finished, perfect fitting,
button down the front Union Suits;
they come in all sizes and ate fully
worth 75c, priced 1 for , this AQ
sale at. . . . . t UC
OUT-SIZE-HOSE FOR W0
; MEN, 40c Values at 25
, A great special sale ' of women's
fleeced "lined Hose in out sizes,
made with full fashioned If g and
foot, splendid 1 wearing , quality,
comes in all regular sizes and out
sizes; always sold at 40c pair,JC
priced for this sale at. ... D
in Men;' s Wear
Ne i previous season has found ul so well equipped to meet the de
mands foe good merchandise" at popular prices, rom America's best
manufacturers we have gathered the best of their styles in men's wear,
and in offering then to the men of, Portland we offer the very best
values your money will buy at the price. Can you match these value's?
MEN'S SOX AT 10
A sale of men's fine wool Sox,
made seaniless with fine ribbed
top; they come in. dark blue with
white heel and toe; the best 25c
value, specially priced for 1Q
this sale. lJC
MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 7T,
A special pffering of, men's natural
gray wool Shirts and Drawers in
regular winter weight; the shirts
are made with ribbed cuffs and the
bottom self faced, front and neck
bound with tape; the drawers are
self faced -at the top, have good
suspender t straps and nice pearl
buttons; extra good underwear
and sells regularly at $1, spe:
cially priced for this salei.."
77c
MEN'S PAJAMAS AT S 1.05
A special offering of men's Pa
jamas, made of good quality out
ing flannel; they come in assorted
patterns; have the popular military
collar and - trimmed with good
peart buttons; best $1.25 values,
special for this ; sale, dt AP
Bargain Friday.., . ..... . vLvJ
MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS .AT 39
A special . offering of men's, black
duck Shirts, made of good quality
material with soft turn-down col
lar and soft cuffs, seams felled;
these shirts come in all sizes from
WA to 17 and are the . best 50c
values, special for Bargain OQ
Friday OUC
vw vUeciaeaiy threat ua
ledly Great
Bargains From
ection of This Big Store
Our store friends who have learned to expect out-of-the-ordinary values at this store on Bar
gain Fridays won't be disappointedJ in looking over our specials for tomorrow. The list is
long and the offerings are all seasonable. For themost part, these pfferings are special pur
chases, small lots, broken sires and odds and ends, which have accumulated recently, v We want
to hurry these goods out in order to make room for others and so these prices:
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EyeryiS
Great Reduction Women's Wear
Are you looking lof a bargain in a skirt, si suit or a cloak? Perhaps just what you want will be of
fered on this occasion. 'At any rate you should attend this sale and investigate these bargains in new,
up-to-date, good quality," perfectly made garments. Daring this sale our entire collection of small lots, in
complete lines and broken siies in women's nits, cloaks and skirts will be offered at specially reduced
prices. Those who attend early will reap the advantage of first choosing. Don't delay your coming.
Here is just a few of the specials
LACE AND E1 WA1S1S
f 3.50
Regular price $4.50. $5.50$6.50
and $7.50; there are about SO
Waists, in this lot in white and
ecru, in about 10 or 12 different
styles; all are made of beautiful
quality lace and net and are ex
cellent values at regular price;
come early for these to secure
best styles;. Bargain 1 AC
Friday special .".sJi.UeJ
CHILDREN'S COATS, $2.88
This season's newest Coats for
girls 2 to 6 years; they are made
of bearcloth in white and colors;
crushed plush in red, green, brown
and blue, all wool twill flannel with
quilted sateen lining in golf red
and navy, also fancy striped die
viot coats; values from $3.50 to
$5; Bargain Friday Spe- QQ
cial $.00
SATEEN PETTICOATS, '0S
About 80 Petticoats in this lot and
are worth from $1.25 to $2.25 each;
tbey are made of black mercerized
sateen in several different styles;
some have deep flounce of accor
dion pleating and ruffles, others
have flounces finished with folds
and narrow bands of same mate
rial; your choice Bargain CA
Friday $d0)
MISSES' LONG COATS i
$3.77
Exceptional values for Bargain
Friday , selling, in 'coats, for
rnisses ancj small women; .these
coats are made of good quality
fancy cheviot in brown, navy or
gray; semi-fitted models and
nicely tailored; on sale dJO W1J
Bargain Friday only..V'''
Bargain Friday Specials inv Dress Goods and Silks Are
Extraordinary values
Another great sale of Dress Goods and Silks, a sale that will draw the
crowds, as everybody will be able to readily see that these are bargains. The
very newest fabrics will be offered here at the most reasonable prices. Those
reduced for Friday 'a sale are
30-19. BZ.ACK TAJFETA BILK, 88
BMt ftl.25 ante.
Ah extraordinary eala of 3,000 yards of
black Taffota Silk, comes full 38 lnohe
wide, in botlt chiffon and Swiss finish,
finest of silk, yard dyed, has a rich,
effective finish, very lustrous, warrant
ed to wear; extra good value at $1.25
a yard, price for Bargain Friday ggg
D&E3S GOODS, Worth to 650, 394
Tomorrow we place on sale many lines
of woolenDress Goods in cream color
and evening' shades, plain and striped
mohair lustre, all-wool French batiste,
serges, Henriettas, whip cords, nuns
veilings, English secillan, etc., in regu
lar 6flc. and 66c grade, on sals for one
day only. Bargain Friday v JJ
19-IV. COX4KSB TAPPETA BII.K, 424
Best 6So Crrad
About 100 pieces of Victor and Hercu
les colored Taffeta Silks placed on sale
tomorrow at this great saving price;
comes full IS Inches wide in a good
heavy weight, has a bright lustrous fin
ish, guaranteed not to cut, spilt, or
crack; shown In all the new shades for
this season. Including cream and black;
regular Uc grade, on sale Bar- Hp
gain Friday at
SBESS GOODS, SOo Orada, 294
A great assortment to choose from; S6i
inch all-wool and novelty worsteds In
neat small checks and broken plaids, in
a full range of dark fall and winter col
orings; very suitable for all around,
every-day and children's wear; our reg
ular 60c lines, on sale Bargain 9Qi
Friday at c
Compare the following special values with any found elsewhere at
the same prices and you will readily see what we mean by best values.
The women of Portland have by
their liberal patronage certainly
signified their approval of our Bar
gain Friday sales. II you were L
this department last Friday yon
could not fail to be impressed with
the fact that it is an unprecedented
success, and due solely to our
power of value giving. ' Be on
hand tomorrow in the morning if
convenient.
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
8f$lJ!5 Values
A special showing of outing flan-
ne uowns, made of- extra fine
Ca A t X
quality outing flannel in neat pink
ana Dine stripes with neatly
trimmed . collar, yoke and cuffs;
these garments are extra well made
nd are of good full length and
generous width; regular $1.25 val
ues, special for Bargain Oft-.
Friday oUC
' CORSET COVERS 584
$1 Values
An extra good offering of Corset
Covers, made of fine quality nain
sook and trimmed with dainty em
broidery, laces and ribbons: regular
$1 valnes, specially priced for C p
this sale, Bargain Friday,.... O OC
MUSLIN DRAWERS 584
$t Values
A showing of women's Drawers,
made of high-grade cambric or
nainsook, with wide ruffle of fine
embroidery and insertion to match,
other styles trimmed with rows of
fine Vai lace insertion and baby
ribbon; regular $1 values, PO.
special for this sale....,., aIOC
Domestic Bargains
Many very special values for Friday. Friday is always bargain daV
at this store. Housekeepers know what splendid bargains we offer in
the Domestic section! Don't lose this chanse to economise.
MOMIE CRETONNES 134
30 Inches Wide
Tomorrow we place on sal fof
the first time a new line of Best
quality Momie Cretonnes in .
great variety of designs in figures
flowers and oriental patterns in
light, medium and dark colors;
priced for this sale only, Bar- f
gain Friday at.........l JC
VELOUR FLANNELS 13
Best 18c Grade .m--':
A special sale of new Velour Plan
nels in all wanted stylef and col
ors suitable for kimonos, wrapper,
etc.; they come in light, medium
and dark Colors and are sold regu
larly at 18c a yard, priced for f Q
this sale, Bargain Friday, at I JC
BATH TOWELS 13
20c Values
A special Friday offering of
bleached Bath. Towels of good size
and quality, 20x36 inches; they are
finished with neat hem and fully
worth 20c each, on sale Bar- t
gain Friday at IOC
PILLOW CASES 13
17c Values
A special Friday offering of. full
bleached linen finished PiTlow
Cases, made of heavy durable mus
line in good large size 45x36 ins.;
regular 1 7c values, on sale
Bargain Friday at
13c
$1.50 Gloves top 05o
These are Fownes' pique Gltfves and they
retail everywhere at $L50 a pair; not hay
ing all sixes in all of the colors we. will
offer them Bargain Briday at much below
manufacturers' cost; they come in black,
tans, browns, modes, green and gray; posi
tively' the best glove bargain we or any
other store ever offered, Bargain QC
Friday only.'...., uC
Friday Special
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OF GREAT NORTHWEST
SENSATIONS ARE PROailSED.
forrow Grand Jury Probes Alleged
Illegal Liquor Sales.
8pell DUpatch to Tbe Journal.
Heppner, Or., Nov. 13. Circuit court
Is in session and soma sensational de
velopments are expected. District At
torney Phelps and the grand Jury are of
the opinion that thero has been mere
liquor sold and used In this county than
Is consistent with the prohibition law
passed last June, and are sparing no ef
fort to bring: the offenders to Justice.
About SOO witnesses have been subpo
naed, and three Indictments have been
returned. Dr. C. O. Chick of lone was
Indicted for selling- liquor, pleaded
rullty and was fined 1160. Ed West of
Heppner pleaded guilty to a like of
fense, but has not received sentence.
Ray Judy of Lexington pleaded guilty
to si vine liquor to a minor and was
fined ISO.
The grand Jury has not completed Its
work and more Indictments are expected.
LIGH.TMXG LEGAL WORK.
Frank Campbell Indicted, Tried and
Sentenced In Three Days.
(Sperlil Dlapetrb to The Journal.)
' The Dalles, Or., Nov. 12. Frank
Campbell, who burglarised a harness
shop here Saturday night, vai arrested
by Policemen Crate,- Oibons and Moa
bus Sunday morning on a charge of
larceny of a building. Campbell was In
dicted by the grand Jury Monday, plead
ed guilty to the charge Tuesday even-'
ing, was sentenced Wednesday morning
io serve iwo years. in tne penitentiary
by Judee Bradshaw. and taken to Salem
by Deputy Sheriff Glenn O. Allen the
same morning.
The grand Jury returned a true bill
In the case of the state vs. Joseph
Shaughnessy Tuesday afternoon. He la
racing a coarse or manslaughter, hav
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"OU needn't be uncomfortable in
ordcivto have a stylish figure j it all
depends on how your corsets are made.
Kabo corset models are designed with
the latest' styles in view; they are made
to give you ' the figure effect "you are
looking for.
- If. your f form needs reducing, here's a Kabo
corset that will reduce it from 3 to 5 inches ; . will
v . . give graceful, lines to your :
figure and will be more com
. for table than Any corset you
have ever worn, Can be
adjusted after being put on.
Kabo Form Reducing Corsets
Unbreakable steels no brass
eyelets. Guaranteed.
; Srzes 20 to 36. Price $3.00;
f - V Ask your dealer. J ' 'i
;V. , Kabo Corset Co. "
Chicago .
Ing, ft is alleged, stabbed to death A.
A. Wilcox, a local barternder. Septem
ber 3, in this city. Shaughnessy plead
ed, not guilty before Judge Bradshaw
Wednesday morning and his trial be
gan today at 10 o'clock. .
JJ. Austin pleaded guilty to a charge
of forgery, and commitment will be
made today- He was charged with at
tempting to pass a forged check on the
E. C. Pease store last August.
The grand Jury returned a true bill
In the case of Alec Dalrymple for mur
der In the second degree. He was
charged with the murder of Lee Put
nam, whom he struck with a rock one
night In July during a quarrel, killing
him instantly. The date of the trial
of Dalrymple has not been set
UNKNOWN SUICIDE FOUND.
The Dalles Woman Walks Onto Dead
Man's Body.
(Special Dispatch to' Tb Journal.)
The Dalles. Nov. 12. A grewsome
find was made Tuesday morning by
Mrs O. C. Bowers, this city, who while
out walking with her children in the
sunshine found the body of a man,
whom at first she though to be asleep.
He was lying on the hill covered with
a blanket. Mrs. Bowers notified the
coroner, C N. Burgit. who removed the
dead man to the morgue. v
It Is apparent that be committed sui
cide. A bottle labeled carbolic acid was
found by his side, and his lips were
burned by the acid. He was a laboring
man, stranger, and was probably out
of work and despondent. He had some
provisions with him when found. In
his pockets was a notebook In which
was written "John Carlson." He was
a man about 40 years of age.
RECORD BUliiDING ERA.
being constructed by the government.
It Is expected there will be water not
later than the season of 1910. .
Business Blocks and .Residences Ris
ing In Brownsville.
(SpiaJ DIapatch to Tta Journal.)
Brownsville, Or., Nov. U. Browns
ville Is assuming metropolitan propor
tions. Two new brick business blocks
have been completed, and fine resi
dences are rising on all sides. There
have been more substantial buildings
ereoted during the past year than In
any previous 10 years.
Brownsville's most pressing need Is
train service.- It takes passengers two
days to make the trip to Portland and
return, a distance of less than 200
miles.
The city and vicinity has recently es
tablished a market day system, which
bids fair to be a good booster for this
part of the valley.
$60,000 IN YAKIMA. .
Middle Westerners Invest In Valley
Ranch Lands.
(Special Diipatoh to Tn. Journal.)
North Yakima, Wash.. Nov. 1?. Up
wards of $60,000 from the middle west
has Just been Invested tn irrigated land
In this vtalnltv. Samuel Fairbanks of
Waahlnrton. Kansas, has Invested 123.-
-000 in. the purchase of thr home ranch
or Mrs. w. w. uamoie on mob nui, ana
he has also bougnt i acrea ot reserva
tion land for $18,000. S. W. Hopkins; of
Albert Lea, , Minn., has purchased 0
acres of Setah fruit land, for whichha
has paid the sum of $10,800. Dr. Chap
pet ana James r riory oi nocnenier,
Minn.. hva Invested $4,100 In Cowiche
dry land, the tract including 1$0 acres,
and Mr. - Andrist of West ' Concord,
Minn., has bought 10 acres of Cowiche
dry land for $900. These last two tracts
wHJt$e unaer tne iieion tmcn, wmcn is
FAMINE THREATENS KtAMAJH.
Flour Supply May Be Exhausted Be
fore Spring.
(Special ninpatch to The Journal.)
Klamath Falls, Or., Nov. 12. Flour Is
now Belling in Klamath county at $3.20
a hundred weight, and It la believed
from the present outlook that there will
not be enough to last until spring. The
grain crop was short this season.
It Is probable that grain and flour
will have to be shipped into this coun
try before next season's crop is ready.
Wheat' Is now selling at $1.60 a hun
dred weight, and oats and barley about
the same. This price is nearly double
that of last year. A large part of last
season's crop was held over until this
year and sold at the better figure.
FIVE BEARS SUFFOCATE.
Rancher Finds Bruin Family Dead
In Pine Tree.
(Special niapatch to The Journal.
Husum, Wash., Nov. 12. A peculiar
discovery was made the first of the
week by George Mathews on his ranch
above Husum, who after falling a large
dead pine tree was surprised by seeing
the skeletons of five bears roll out oa
the ground from the broken hollow
giant of the forest. It was evidently a
tear tree," and it is the supposition
that all the members of some bruin
family had perished from suffocation,
or for some reason the family was un
able to gain freedom from Uie winter
quarters.
MRS. REED, DENVER
DYNAMITER, BAILED
(United Pteaa Leased Wire.)
Denver, Col., Nov. l.-Mrs. Allen Keed,
charged with an attempt to dynamite
Mrs. Lawrence Phlpps "and her five-
year-old aaugnter Helen, was released
today on a bondNfurnished by Dr. R. O.
Butterfield and Is at a local hotel un
der the care of physicians. The police
continued their efforts to find Madame
Leroy with whom Mrs. Reed traveled
from Chicago. H. Mason, a clairvoyant,
wha eaw Madame Leroy here with Mrs.
Reed, said the companion of Mrs. ReeJ
Is not the well known Oregon clairvoy
ant she claimed to be.
Death Roll of
the Northwest
John H. Lnrsen.
(Sptclal Dlapatcb to Tn. Journal.)
North Yakima, Wash., Nov. 12. John
H. Larsen, 70 years of age, a pioneer of
Oregon and an old resident of Vancou
ver, Wash., died here at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. A. J. Splawn of stomach
trouble. Mr. Larsen was born tn Den
mark, coming to the United States when
a young man. After two years In New
York state, he returned to Denmark.
When the civil war broke out he crossed
the Atlantic once mbr to offer his
services to the Union army. He served
under Sheridan and bore to his grave
a scar of a sabre cut across his fore-
heaa received in a hand-to-hand en
counter In the battle of Peterborough,
when he was left o the field for dead.
After the war he went to Kansa-4,
where he married Heater E. Tllton, a
native of Washington, Pa.
Mr. Larsen became a resident of The
Dalles in 1876. later going to- "Vancou-
Iver, Wash., where he was engaged In
pTusiness until six months ago. He is
survived by, his widow and five chil
dren, William and Lawrence Larsen.
Mrs. A. J. Splawn, Mrs. James Louden
of North Yakima, and Burt Larsen of
EUensburg. He had many friends among
the early settlers of Yakima county and
his funeral was attended by many pion
eers and veterans of the civil war.
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C0MA1ENTS ON CATARRH
Giving1 Exeellsnt Beclp. for It's Quick
wvui ua vuew,
The only logical treatment for the
malady Is through the blood. A pre
scription, which has recentlv proved so
wonderfully effective In hospital work,
follows. It is an exceedingly simple
mixture, but one that will bring quick
results and put the system In a normal
condition:
"One ounce compound Syrup of Sar
saparilla; one ounwToria Compound;
half pint first-class wHlskey." These to
pe mixed by shaking li in a battle,
and used In tablespoon
meal and at bedtime.
' Tha ingredients can
any well stocked drug store, and easily
mixeo at home, a bottle or mix mix
ture should be tn every family medicine
ehest on account of the manifold Ills
that, it will cure, as1 well aa being a
most perfect tonic and system builder,
th roM reiiulta blnff Tltkftf th
.firsts few day a, . , t. . . -
3ses before each
rgotten ; from
Mrs. Julia W. Bisbee.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.
Heppner, Or., Nov. 12. Mrs. Julia W.
Bisbee, 68 years of age, one of Morrow
county's early pioneers, died of par
alysis at her home in this city Monday.
She leaves a son, Louis, Junior mem
ber of the hardware firm of Gilliam &
Bisbee of this city; a daughter, In
California; three brothers, Silas A.,
Anson E.. and George E. Wright, well
known stockmen of this countv, and a
sister, Mrs. Frank Gilliam of Heppner.
The funeral was held Tuesday after
noon from the M. E. church, of which
she was a faithful and devoted member.
SOFA CUSHION
PATTERN FOR
NEXT SUNDAY
The design In the pattern supplement
of next Sunday's Journal is for a sofa
cushion or pillow. In large scroll pat
tern to be worked either In darning
stitch or In Kensington. Full directions
are given for working as well as for
transferring the design.
The appropriateness of this design at
this time when so many women are
making Christmas presents will be Im
mediately understood. Nothing is more
useful as a general present,- than a sofa
? 11 low. It can be a gift from one girl
o another, from a girl to a man, or
the other way 'round. And wherever
It comes it has small chance of arriving
without a- welcome, for in these days
of window seats and big chairs there is'
sore to be a place for It.
Harmonious colors should b chosen
and if possible, those which will cor
respond with the room In whl?h it Is
to be placed. When, the worker has
no chance of knowing! this, however, it
la wis to cJioose dull . tints of gold or
";L ..r.-. ;4,vr.: ',
Tbe Hind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been "
in uso for over SO years has borne the signature of !
and has been made under his per
ffl-f-jf1". sonal supervision since its infancy. '
t-ecccAJtt Allow no one to deceive you in thia.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good' are but '
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and ChUdren-Experlence against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, ewes Constipation :
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho '
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ; .
The Children's Panacea- The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA AL7AY0
Bears the Signature of
Hie KM You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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frreens, 'or shades of old rose, which
ook well with almost any other color.
' This rteslffw eatt b uA fn titYier ftuf-
poses than the sofa pillow. It would
bo effective for bureau or table cover.
or in combination with other designs
which have, been published before. -
By tha way, do not destroy your pat
tern sheets. They are good for use
several times,
By treating fresh meat to the fumes
of a pastlle, the composition of which Is
It secret, a Belgian Inventor claims to
fireserve 1 more effectively, - eVonom
cally and beHhfullr than brth in-
'. : TEA ;
We sell tons of poor
stuff; out our name isn't
on it. . Go by the nani
.' Tear tracer tersrei fear wont U ti i . . i
tike Sckilllac's Cat, ra pf t.. .
Jectlun ef cUe;r,i.ai fcr f
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