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THE OREGON . DAILY. JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY' EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1908. -"1 , LACE COAT SETS AT 85 EACH An offering of Lace Coat Seta, mad of good quality material In ail the latest and prettiest designs. A great variety of choice patterns to choose from. These i are regular $1.60 to $2.00 values. , Now is the Urn to make a purchase of one of these dainty sets, at a sav. -Ins; of more than one half, Special for Bargain Fri day .,.... ... . ........ ,.. - - . . .854 VAL. LACE AT 8 YARD - , A fin showing of 10.000 yards of Torchon and Nor mandy Val. Laces, all dainty and pretty patterns; specially adapted for trimming underwear; regular to to 7c yard. Now Is your chanee .. to get this extra good quality lace at about half price. Friday ....3 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS AT 101 EA. A special offering of 60ft dozen , women's Handker chiefs, made of good quality linen and Swiss, all em broidered In dainty design. These are slightly soiled and mussed, but are regular ISc values. It s . a sale that many will greaUy appreciate, but Its for one day only Bargain Friday , . ........ ....;. .lOe WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS AT 19 EA. Another special offering of women's Handkerchiefs, made of good quality Swiss and elaborately embroid ered Jn pretty designs. These dainty handkerchiefs are , the ones especially adapted for fancy work and are our best S6c and SOo values. Specially priced for Bar gain Friday .,...-...,..,... Special Special Special But. 4?3M .Btoffaini Sale The quality oi our mercnanawe, our exceedingly low prices and our daily increasing sales demonstrate, plainly that this is a business .built "on honor. Our mammoth stocks are selected in strict accordance with the wants of the trade, and every sale is made witfi reference to making the purchaser a regular patron, not today only, but for Ae entire Juture, Friday is the greatest value-giving day of the week -the day of most generous bargains in this up-to-datestore. That is why our great Bargain Friday Sales are such overwhelming successes. Thousands of excellent bargains here, and no economical woman should miss this sale. : . . r;-' . ; . ... .. .... . " .1 ; Extra. rT..V Ajs Extra ) VWomen's Upderwear , At Nearly Halt An' extraordinary purchaae of extra fin wol Underwear and fine cotton Union Suits will go on sale tomorrow, Bargain Friday, at the lowest prices yet quoted on first-class, desirable and seasonable under wer . , J ' v - .. VESTS AND PANTS 60s y 1 . ' tl5 Values. :v'VV;V:';tr. 1 It's a great special offering of wo men's fine -form-fitting wool,, Under wear, gray vests and. white pants, in all sizes, correct winter weight gar ments that hare always sold st $1.25, priced for this . sale Bargain CQ Friday at. . . . . ,UJ7C union suits 794 - y Values to $1J0 ; ' At " this price tomorrow you haT choice of two lines; women's fine cot ton Union Suits in white and Cream, hand trimmed with silk, also gray wool Union Suits in Oneita styles,-all" sizes;" regular. $1.25 and $1.50 kinds, Bargain Friday,. ...... ..I SC A Special Bargain Friday Sale of Women's Shoes PRICES HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED The most extensive line of women's winter style Shoes you have ever had an opportunity to select from in this city, is now to be seen in our .shoe department. To say that thf offerings tor this sale are extraordi nary is to put it mildly you can save from one-fourth to one-third if you Duy at tma sue tomorrow. Wemen's patent 0 and vici kid Shoes in both lace and Blucher styles, all sizes; $2.25 f 77 . value vies I Women's -patent, colt and vici Shoes,, all new styles, dJO 07 all sizes; values'. (.. .) 4 Women's vici kid and calf Shoes in both lace and Blucher styles; all sizes; $2.50 (1 QQ values ..... . . . $ I sale Women's patent colt and . vici Shoes, with extra heavy soles S :l!iu'J?":,0:......:$2.75 "... 4 -r : ; r -., . . - r . - , i- - - Exceedingly Great Price Reductions in Bress Goods ndL bilks'; For Bargain Friday's Sale Here are some exceptionally good items, especially low priced for this day's 'selling. They're Interesting enough for your prompt attention and careful inspec tion. Don't fail to look them over don't fail to attend this great sale in every instance the reductions from regular selling prices will average one-third and will often exceed one half, for instance . FANCY SUITINGS Z5f ENGLISH CHEVIOTS 5V $140 and $US Grades 48 to 55-inch, all wool, double weight, English Che viots in rich dark colors in shades of blue, brown, green, red, etc., with invisible colored stripes; 56 inch heavy English Chevrons and- wide wale Her ringbone weaves in all . the new fall and , winter colorings; also wide wale' diagonal Serges in splen did weights; fabrics that have sold regularly at QCl $1.50 and $1.75 a yard, on sale Bargain Friday VDC PLAIN AND, FANCY SILKS AT 39 Tomorrow at this price you have choice of a splen did assortment of plain and fancy Silks, included are plain peau de cygnes, corded bengalines, novelty pongees, 27-inch colored Jap silks, in plain and dotted designs, also' neat dress and watsting silks in nest small checks and novelty weaves, colored taf fetas in plain shades, etc; with the holiday sewing in full swing no prudent woman will let this splendid saving opportunity pass by. 25c Best 50c Grade A great half-price sale of woolen Dress Goods ,6hown in a large assortment of neat dark checks, broken nlaids: also nlain all wool dress flannels in all wanted shades, full 36 inches wide, as well as Pan amas, in all shades;- regular 50c grades, on sale Bargain Friday at. BLACK TAFFETA 05t Best $1.50 Grade Yard-wide black Taffeta Silk of guaranteed quality finest of pure silk, comes, in Swiss, buckskin and chamois finish, a perfect black, yarn dyed, a fine im ported silk, always sold at $1.50 a yard, on QC sale Bargain Friday at.... vOC MOREEN SKIRTING 15 Best 35c Grade 30-inch black Moreen Skirting of fine finish; comes in a pertect black; a splendid weight tor under skirts; our regular 35c grade, on sale Bar gain Friday at...., 15c Stockings ot Quality, At Specially Low Prices Stockings for both women and children were never sold so cheap as now; here are dependable quality stockings in correct winter weight priced to you at leas than the present wholesale prices. If it were not for a very special purchase we could not offer such splendid values. WOMEN'S HOSE 12 Best 20c Grade Extra special- A sale of women's fine cashmere finished Hose in black with gray heel and toe, also black with gray foot; stockings that are fully worth 20c a pair, on sale Bar gain Friday at... IL2C CHILDREN'S HOSE 17 Best 25c Grade Extra, special A sale of children's extra heavy fast black, fleeced lined cotton Stockings in both fine and wide rib, all sizes for boys and girls; regular 25c values, on sale Bar- f 7 gain Friday at llC (GtIoto Sale " Best $1,50 Grade 08o Lately we made a remarkable pur chase of about . 400 pairs of real French Kid Gloves, in fact it's one of. the luckiest, pickups of the season; this of course redounds to the advan tage lof our customers, as we always share our good fortune with them; if yod would share in this bargain offer ing be early; real French Kid Gloves; oique and overseam, in 2-cIasp wrist length; they come in the shades of tan, brown, gray, green, navy, mode, etc., in most all si?es, also black in large sies; . they are , positively the best $1.50 gloves ever sold by any store in the' country, priced for this sale while they last, Bargain l6 Friday .VOC StV..: slFow In the Domestic Section By tomorrow from any of the following lots for theae bargain prices are truly money savers to ypu. We challenge a comparison anywhere. For quality, assortment and price lowness this section of our store naa never Deen equaled. lOOO REMNANTS AT HALF J?RICE A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE, FROM CHALLIES, SUITINGS, LAWNS, OR GANDIES, GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, CREPES, PERCALES, ETC. Those in need of Wash Goods for any purpose should not overlook this splendid offering of about 1,000 remnants; they consist of the season's choicest designs and colorings in the above fabrics and come in lengths from 2yi to 12 yards each; they are fresh, clean and desirable in every way and are excellent values at our usual low remnant orices. but need of room prompts us to place the entire lot on sale Bar gain Friday at ONE-HALF THE MARKED REMNANT PRICES. WHITE LAWN, 20c Quality at 12X4 A special sale of about 50 boltsof white Lawn of excellent wearing quality; comes with a nice soft finish and 32 inches wide; our regular 20c 10' line, on sale Bargain Friday at.. 1m2C LINEN DAMASK, 50c Quality at 38f A special sale of bleached Linen Damask, comes in a large assortment of neat new designs, full 60 inches wide; our leader at 50c a yard, priced tor this sale, Bargain Friday, at 38c 500 Fancy Center Pieces, Pillow Tops, Table and Stand Covers Heerular 50c Kinds at 25c Through very special arrangements we purchased about 500 fancy Centerpi eces, Pillow Tops, Table and Stand Covers at half regular price; they are of splendid quality material, fall 36 inches square and come in 1 4 rrr vanf r( nrrfv fli-as-al A ACt rrn a lintcflArl mri f I Ae (hair I 1n.. Ja. Aisl were made to sell in the regular way at 50c each, on sale tomorrow in the Domestic section, yt price &DC A Wonderful Showing of Women's 'Neckwear Specially Priced Hh " A sale of 1,000 dozen fancy Neck wear for women, in all the latest and newest styles; these, dainty creations were purchased specially for Bargain Friday's selling and consist of stocks, jabots, ' bows, Gibsons, string ties, Ascots and embroidered stiff collars and wide ruchings; also a line of fancy col lars trimmed with ribbon, Val, lace, chiffon tassels, silk orna ments and tucked nets, others of all lace, baby Irish Gibsons, Irish crochet bows and emhrnifWrl linen ganats, also the new necw throws, made of velvet ribbon on gold braid with ends of gold tassels; this is the greatest display of beautiful new neckwear we have ever yet shown; if you are in need of any of this dainty neckwear it will pay . you to be on hand early Bargain Friday morung. . ' ' - , . ; ; " All ur-75c-to-8Sc-Neckwear, on sale at. , , , . . , , . . 48el All our 35c to 50c .Neckwear on sa!e;atrrrT. - r. .-rvrrsrs iriT.-y; .23e'- Outing Flannel Under w'r Quality, value. These are the watchwords of this great aale. - No skimping of quality or materials here. Every garment just what it ought to be, at lowest prices. Following extra special for Bargain Friday. CHILDREN'S FLANNEL SKIRTS. Reg. 35c .Value, 191 An excellent line of children's Skirts, made of good quality flan nel with muslin waist attached; these garments come in sizes 1 to $ years, are extra well made and neatly finished; regular 35c values, specially priced for this sale, OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Especially Priced 48 . A showing of women's Gowns," made of good heavy quality outing flannel in the neat pink and blue stripes, collar and cuffs neatly trimmed; these are extra well made garments and are good full length and width; regular values to 75c, specially priced for Bargain Friday , . . , . . nsOC n ... ..... . t u HARRY TABOR'S FATE WITH JURY Family Feud Is Brought Out by Evidence at Mur der Trial, . (SlttcUl DUptch to Tht Journal) Eugene, Or.. Nov. It. The trial of Harry Tabor, charg-ed with manslaugh ter by the grand Jury in the killing of Harry Stuckey at Deadwood. in the western end pt Lane county, October t, was completed late yesterday afternoon and the case went to the Jury last night The taking of testimony consumed almost two days. A large number of witnesses were examined, mostly resi dents, of the western end of the coun ty, nearly all,. of whom were acquain tances of Tabor and Btuckey. The evidence brought out the story of a feud that had existed between the Stuckey and Tabor families for over a year. It was shown that Stuckey had created trouble among several families side from Tabors. The trouble which led up to his killing seems to have orig inated from Stuckey acquaintance with the wife of O. W. Stelnhauer. Steinhauer made accusations against Stuckey, and Tabor and his brother Merle, according to the evidence, took up the matter and expdsed Stuckey. Thereupon Stuckey, It is alleged, swore vengeance upon Harry Tabor, and the evidence given at the trial shows that he threatened to get" Tabor at Vari ous times, going so far as to carry a rifle to church a number of times In the hope of rinding Tabor there, re- marxing onoe tnat ne would "get" him If he had to do it In church. On the day of the shooting, according io i no evidence, oiuoney ana nis wire were going through Tabor's field on their way to the postoffice to cash a money order. Tabor saw them approach ing and ordered them off. Stuckey said something to the effect that Tabor could put Mm off If he wanted to and continued to approach Tabor. Tabor swore on the witness-stand that Stuckey reached In his pocket for his gun, but that he (Tabor) was too quick for him. 'and fired at him at a distance of It feet away. Mrs. Stuckey said her hus band made no attempt to draw his gun. Thirty or 40 witnesses from the vicin ity where the Stuckeye and Tabors live testified as to the good character and reputation of Tabor, while each one of them stated that,, Stuckey's reputation was bad and that he had a vicious tem per, i Deputy Prosecuting Attorney G .F. Sklpworth conducted the prosecution Je was assisted by L. Bllyeu and w. S.. McFadden. J. H. Williams and JU E. Bean appeared as counsel for Tabor. PENXSY PAID REBATES (Continued from Page One) BUYING corsets merely by the waist measure is like buying shoes by the same rule." You are. careful to see that your shoes fit;-buy Kabo corsets and be sure of a good fit. ' You'll feel the difFerence and others will see it. There's a Kabo' corset that exactly fits you: ; ? ask'for lt.''Yi.:,:4;v..r':. k:-:;', ';Man)r Women; who have rathervfull figures find Y , ' ; ' -it possible with this Kabo corset to reduce the size 3 . to 5 inches with comfort; -i gives the figure the correct , I. lines, i ; Can be adjusted after : being put on. Kabo Form Reducing Corsets. : Unbreakable steels "-i- no brass v eyelets. Guaranteed. 'y'W':'' Ask your dealer. . ;. ' , , : - Kabo Dorset, Co.!' Chicago - negotiations; the kind of negotiations nave always maae. houses for the shipping of oil to for eign countries. TO Control r acuities. "Then your entire policy elmply In dicated a desire to control your own facilities?- he was asked. ' ' "Exactly," responded Rockefeller. Replying to a question as to the con dition of the Standards affairs after 1870 and 1871, Rockefeller said: With the Increase of the refining business came a commensurate decrease In the Droflt ner ration hut ..n.n. ed our Interests and Increased eur out- iui aim una enaoiea us to maintain a very good profit at all times." Referring to the accusation that he had speculated In his efforts to bor row monev to develnn hi. hi.in... Rockefeller said that he felt the result Of speculation. l remember distinctly hrlnr tnM Kv capitalists," he said, "that they were fearful of Investment in the oil indus try at that time. The attitude .of these and others made it extremely dif ficult to obtain the money desired for the extension of business. , Paid Part in Stock. rur k.i .v. i j . . . . . . . . o i.m ivi hi. inuusirie aDsoroen by our comnanv nurtlv hv nnrrh... ana paruy oy stock rn the Standard Oil company of Ohio. They were fair I Rockefeller declared that ha hA foits In the oil business and that he believed me proportion of cash and stock In the Standard Oil oompanw of Ohio paid for the eomoenr'a nurchaaes about m. h.i HCO, " He asserted that he was familiar with the South ImDrovement pnmn.nw but denied that he hrtd entered Into mnv uciuunuona wmi mai company. He said that his comnanv had rfuhA,i an- invitation to Join them. He denied that anvthlna- had Wen don. k. ih. Standard under the name of the South Improvement company and averred that no money had ever passed between the two concerns tie declared that the promoters of the South Improvement company were "wild about a rhm of consolidation." , ; , . .... " -. . xearisur Adjonna. . , ; ' The hearlnc was adjourned nntll 10:i0 o'clock Thursday morning be cause Rockefeller- plainly, showed fa tigue.' The oil king protested that he was able to centlnue but hla counsel would not allow him to do so. - His a p rea ranc. was that- of a man mth but Hue reserve strenath and man? who saw him were Inclined! to believe that his health Is not so good as his phys icians have led htm and the public, to believe. There Is no doubt,, however, that he waa under eonalderabla strain. Tomorrow (TVIday) posttlvely the 1nnt riav fof dlacotint on eunt - atrie mn, blUs Don't forget to read "Gas Tips."'! ATTORNEYS MUST CUT OUT ABUSE Judgre Lawlor Lays Down Ultimatum to Court Boom Wranglers. (Doited Preis Leased Wlre.t San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 19. Bit ter personalities between Attorney Henry Ach, for Ruef, and the at torneys for the prosecution marked the beginning of the trial today. The ver bal encounter was cut short by Judge Lawlor, who declared that he would not tolerate further indulgence in per sonalltlea by either side and that he would take measures to prevent their recurrence. The auarrel arose over Questions nrn pounded to "Big Jim" Gallagher, chief or me Dooming poara or supervisors and star witness for the people against Ruef. as to the details of the signing of the Immunity contract between Ru dolph Spreckels and the members of the boodllng board. Attorney Hiram Johnson objected to the questions as calculated to wa.t On and Oil Chat About Fat The society reporter picked ud the fol lowing gem at Madam Brewster's not twenty-four hours, ego. One of her mil lionaire customers struggling Into a new gown asked the famous customer how she kept her figure In such auperb shape. "You habitually eat and drink heartily and even thoughtlessly, not to say riot ously at times," she romplalned, "where as I live like a hermit. Yet l eant keep slim and, apparently,. you-can't get fat," "Guilty," replied tho fashion tsarina. "I admit I don't fatten up nor do I thin down, but it Is becauee I have the power, my dear Mrs. (the name almost slipped out), to say to my fat Thus far and no farther.' I don't -exercise nor diet,, nor run any danger of wrinkles or stomach trouble either. Here is the secret" She wrote a few words on a slip of paper and handed it to her ques tioner. lt that filled at the drug, gist's," -she eoncluded, 'Hake a teaspodn ful after meals and at bedtime and you will never get any fatter than you want to be. You can take off a pound a day with this receipt if you want to." Being fat herself and fully alive to the tremendous value of. these state? meats ito fat folks everywhere, the so ciety reporter committed an unpardon able social ln; she peeped oVer the lady's shoulder and this Is what she saw: , For Exeesa Fat, simplest, safest, cheapest, most helpful receipt of-anv: One-half Ounce Marmola, ounce Fluid Kx tract Cascar Aromatic, J Vi ounces 1'eppermlnt Water- . ; time. Ach replied that he waa asking the questions to save time. "That is like Satan rebuking sin," declared Attorney Johnson, looking squarely at Ach. "We can show the court that this very question just asked the witness was asked and an swered five questions ago and we can show the court that the-courtsel for the defendant has asked such questions time and time again for the very pur pose of delaying this trial, dishonora bly, we think." "Special Counsel" Offensive, "I take an exception to the remarks of the special counsel," declared Ach, "and "I want to say right here," inter rupted Attorney Matthew I. Sullivan, for the people, "that while we are on this subject we object to being desig nated by counsel for tlw other side as "special counsel' and 'special prosecu tors.' We are here for the people of tne state of California with the con currence of the district attorney ' and that of the whole people of California. If counsel insists upon making personal remarks, I suggest that the court ad minister a little contempt medicine." Ach started to n-ply but the court cut him short with the admonition, "That is all I care to hear. The court asks for the opinions of counsel on questions of law and there has been too much Indulgence In the personal equa tion In this discussion. It must not be done and will be tolerated no more by this court." Attnrnpv T T ISlwar tnr t Via nin... cutton, asked the court If the attorneys for the people were not to be allowed to defend themselves from personal at tacks, and the court directed that the examination of the witness proceed. juage i,aw!or ruiea tnat tne attor neys for Ruef would be permitted to ask questions as to the details of the signing of the Immunity contracts, sub ject to motions by the prosecution to strike out "Big Jim's" Motives Immune. N The court rebuked Attorney Ach se verely when he asked later in the day to have the court Instruct the witness Gallagher to answer his questions cat egorically, without comment. lour demand. - declared Judae Iiw- lor. "Is Intended to Drovoke from the court an expression of opinion as to the merits of the witness. Every witness must be given a fair chance to testify.'' Ach spent the entire morning session j In trying to get from Gallagher his mouves . ror aceentina- h immnnitv contract from Rudolph Spreckels, and Judge Lawlor finally directed him that he could not Inquire Into Gallagher's motives for entering Into the Immunity contract. . 0KEG0N APPLES FOR KING AND KAISER Twenty boxes of Oregon apples will be presented to King Edward VII of England and Kaiser W 11 helm of Ger many by the Portland Commercial club following the exhibition of the North west Fruit Growers' association to be held In Portland December J to 4 The . prise winning boxes of applea will be sent first to New ork, where they will be exhibited' In the show windows at Macey's department store. Later on they will be sent to London and Berlin. W. K. Newell, president of the state board ef horticulture, E. L. Smith, pres ident of the Northwest Fruit Growers' association, and H. C. Atwell, president of the State Horticultural society, will pick the apples from among the prise winners at the apple show. . i" . ' -. .. , J ' ' . " - - -' I. " W U ' I U " "" Hi 'mi I OPIUM TO MANILA IN CEMENT BARRELS Manila, Nov. 19. An opium smug gling plot wag .thwarted, today when 10S oases of the drug ' were discovered In barrels supposed to contain cement The barrels were part of s shipment from China to Corregldor Island, and the officials have renewed their activity to discover opium in all shipments from Chia. Tne; opium-was confiscated and a strict Investigation was ordered. The' Chinese officials will, be called upon to permit' an exhaustive examination by American-officials. ; , . 1 -'. :, . V . ' Note of Condolence. ', :; ' From the Skagit Cohhty Times. Leslie Olson was stung by yellow Jackets, whlofi we are sorry to hean : y . i MMiJIiill ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. slrailafuTg teF)daraffiuIa-! tingtlie Storadis andBweisif Proraofes DUes&nnmfii n?ss and Rest-Contains tcicicri OMumJarphine ncrMiaeraLl KOT NARCOTIC. A&rtfMJtSMIJMlllJt AperfEctEeinf dy foTConsftr Vi'orms X? onvalskms JnmsJr ness andLossorSnXR fKSmSt Sijnannt of , NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. Ws m rfcynTfT. i- n , . .aM- : The Kind You Have Always Bought. Bears the y ' . Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Year cv o TUT feuaranieed uiuk'rtKTeSn J)u yiO J Oi. . Exact Copy o( Wrapper. vm( etataus . at .-. . . f