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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
TIIB OREGON DAILY: 70URNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. Tomorrow at 2:30 Great Annnal Orcgori-O; A. C. Football Game - Pennants With or Without Canes - Megaphones, Horns - you cll"X1 Portland Agents Nemo" Corsets fine ivjion Portland Agents Butterick Patterns 1 M ies'-Children's Sox Coats $15 Values $10.85 Great Saturday Sale of Misses' and Children's Full-Length Box Coats This season's very best styles, in cheviot and serge, materialsMade double-breasted, in colors red, blue, brown, fancy plaids and gray mixtures Lined throughout with flannel, and velvet collar Ages 8 to 12 years All are well made and finished throughout Every garment in the lot our regular $15.00 value Your choice J A OC while they last at this special low price, each VeO J Regular $5,00 Dresses $3.65 Each Special lot of misses' and children's Dresses, made of Panama cloth, princess style; blue and red; waist trimmed with buttons and &0 QC tucks; full pleated skirt; ages 6 to 14 years; reg. $5 values, ea. 00 J New Long Capes at $9 and $10 Ea. For misses and children 10 to" 16 years of age; made of heavy cheviot, in navy blue only, with hood of red silk and flannel; also high collars, trimmed with braid; all new styles; a large shipment of these popular outer garments just received; priced at $9 and $10 each; second floor. Special Saturday Music Sale At 13c a Copy Are You Sincere? Forest King, Long Ago, Honey Time, Mon terey, While You Are Mine, Night and Day, Moon Won't Tell on You, My Marguerite, Morning Cy and hun- 1 C dreds of others, at, copy IiC At 19c a Copy Dreaming, Stung, Tropical Moon, Time, Place and Girl, Some One, Sweetheart Days, Like the Rose, Pickininny Lull aby, School Days, and' hundreds of other popular vocal t fi and instrumental pieces liC At 25c a Copy Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night; For You, Dear Heart; Hearts and Flowers, Rose Leaves, Castles I Have in My Dreams, Kremer Dance Folio, Star Dance No. 8, and OC other music, on sale, copy 0C 1 1 km X 1 ! i ' CwrtiH. -&V IKS, t.. ADLift, rr 1 Silk-Lined Topcoats 1 Regular $25 Values For $14.85 Each Great Thanksgiving Sale of Men's Fine Silk-Lined Covert Topcoats -A lot of 100 garments purchased at a great sacrifice from one of ' the best manufacturers in the country Thirty-six inches long, all- j wool covert material in the best shades of light and dark tan, silk - lined throughout and Priestley cravenetted, combining the features of a stylish topcoat and rain garment All sizes in regulars and stouts Every coat in the lot regular $25.00 value ff A Q C ' Your choice at this remarkably low price . Great Thanksgiving Sale of Men's Tuxedo Suits, Dress Suits, White Vests, etc. In the Men's Clothing Department, on the Second Floor $3.50 Umbrellas $1.98 55.00 Umbrellas $2.78 Lot 1 3,000 women's 26-in. Umbrellas; gloria taffeta rainproof covering; absolutely fast color; a great assortment of handles, in silver, gold, pearl, horn, gunmetal and natural wood; umbrellas that would find ready sale at $3 and $3.50 each; your choice at this excep- ftO tionally low price, each; see them v9J.0 Lot 2 Women's high-grade Umbrellas, 26-in. steel rod. Paragon frame, piece-dyed silk and linen taffeta covering; tape edge; absolutely fast color; 9 and 10-inch gold and tfO TO pearl handles; $4 and $5 values, each WIO Umbrellas that are suitable for Christmas. Thanksgiving Sale of Silver and Plated Ware 1847 Berry Spoons, regular $1.25 value, at.. .89 1847 Cold Meat Forks, regular $1 value, at. .69 1847 Nut Sets, regular $2 value, set $1.57 1847 Fruit Knives, set of 6, $1.65 value. . .?1.27 Individual Salad Forks, set of 6, regu- A lar $2.88 value, on sale at, special, set vbtJ'i Special lot of Carving Sets, stag han- if 7 dies; the best regular $7.50 values, at J)0.II 4-piece silver-plated Tea Sets, $7.50 value. $5.39 $3.00 silver-plated Bread Trays, at, each. .2.1T $3.00 silver-plated Fern Dishes, at, each.. $2.17 $5.50 silver-plated Nut Bowls, at, each... $3.98 t5.50 silver-plated Baking Dishes, each $4.98 ilver-plated Candelabra, $7.50 value, at... $5.79 500 Crepe Scarfs $3-53.50 Vals. 51.98 A special offering ,of 500 figured Crepe Scarfs, 1-inch hemstitched ends; all col ors, full size, all new, handsome scarfs; regular $3 and $3.50 values, on d- AO sale at this very low price, each wliilO 35c Ribbons 17c Yard 5,000 yards of all-silk Ribbons, taffetas and moires, in black and a full line of colors; 4 and 5 inches wide; regular 35c 1 values, at this low price, the yard 1 1 C 1,000 dozen Kimono Handkerchiefs, all new, beautiful patterns, for making aprons and Christmas gifts of all kinds; great. T values, on sale at this low price, each I C 2,000 neck lengths of wide Ruching, white and colors; regular 25c value, each.. 17 10,000 Yards Laces 20c Values 6c Yard 10,000 yards of imitation Cluny and Mal tese Lace Edging and Insertion, 1 to 2lA inches wide, suitable for trimming holiday articles; values up to 20c a yard, on ? sale at this very low price, the yard DC 6 to 9:30 Sp'ls 20c Ribbons 12c Yard 6 to 9:30 p. m.. 5.000 yards of all-silk taf feta Ribbon, and 4 inches wide; black and colors; best regular 20c values, t O on sale at this very low price, yard 1C 2V2C 'Kerchiefs at 5c 6 to 9:30, 1,000 dozen women's and chil dren s Handkerchiefs, plain and crossbar effects, with embroidered and lace f corners; the regular 12j4c values, each OC 35c Neck Ruches 1 8c 6 to 9:30, 1,500 graduated Neck Ruches, 1-inch width in front, 2yi inches in back; in black, white and colors; regular 10 35c values, on sale at, special, each IOC 40c Underwear 23c 6 to 9:30, women's out-size fleece-lined cot ton Vests and Pants; high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; the best reg- OO ular 40c values, special, the garment aCJC "President" Suspends 6 to 9:30, 5,000 pairs of "President" Sus penders, best models and patterns; regular 50c values; buy all you want of OP them at this low price, the pair OdC $5 Bath Robes 52.65 6 to 9:30, men's Blanket Bath Robes in a great variety of patterns; handsome styles; the best resrular $4.50 and $5 d0 tf values, on sale at, specisj? each pwv Post Cards Albums 6 to 9:30, 1,000 imported Postcard Albums. in pretty new designs; hold 150 and 200 cards; suitable Christmas gift for children; regular 35c values, each 17C 75c Beauty Pins 33c 6 to 9:30, special lnt of pretty gold-filled Beauty and Collar Tins, plain bar designs, in polished and rose gold finishes; QO regular 75c values, on sale at, each OoC $175 Corsets at 39c 6 to 9:30, 500 pairs white Corsets; long hip and supporters; good models; OQ regular $1.75 values, at, the pair 0JC Picture Dept. Specials 6 to 9:30, 5,000 fine Colored Prints, C in fancy gilt frames; great values IOC 6 to 9:30, Passepartout Pictures and 7 Mottoes, in fine colors; great value iC 6 to 9:30, 1,000 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, stamped for pyrography work.lsf 2000 Pairs of Men's Glides $4.00 Values at $2.95 Pair A S. Great Thanksgiving Sale of Men's Footwear for Saturday An advan tageous purchase of 2,000 pairs of fine shoes from a leading Boston manufac turer enables us to offer regular $4.00 values at the low price of $2.95 a pair Included , are patent colt, box calf, velour calf and vici kid Styles suit able for business or dress wear Con- servative and freak shapes, just as you prefer Welt shoes, oak leather soles All sizes and widths Every pair or shoes in the lot regular $4.00 value- Your choice for Saturday only at this wonderfully low price, Q CT the pair Sp&S J Economical men should profit by this unusual shoe bargain Take advantage Boys' Shoes 2,000 pairs of boys' Shoes far below values; box calf and vlci kid, Blucher style; dou ble soles, round, comfortable toes, heavy drill linen, reinforced seams; well made and finished throughout; take advtantage; on sale at the following special low prices; Sizes 10 to 13, special at, the pair. . .f 1.79 cSizes 1 to SlA, special at, the pair... f 1.00 3000 Pairs Women's Hosiery Regular 40c Values for 1 9c Pair Great Saturday sale of 3,000 pairs women's light, medium and heavy-weight Hosiery, including 1A cotton hose, lace hosiery and fleece-linen cotton-ribbed hose, all sizes; values up to 40c, pair lsC 2,000 garments of women's heavy fleece-lined cotton Vests and Pants; high neck, long-sleeve Q vests, ankle-length tights; cream color only; all sizes; regular 35c and 40c values, at, garment 1JC Men's $L00-$1.50 Shirts 69c $3.50 Coat Sweaters $2.59 $2 Underw'r $1.19 Great special offering of 5,000 Men's Golf Shirts, Madras. Percales and Chambrays, in plain or pleated bosom- Stripes and figures in a wonderful assortment of designs, colorings and combination All new, high-grade' shirts, selling regularly at $1.00 and $l.fiO each Your Lf choice at this wonderfully low price 3r w 1,000 women's and men's wool Coat Sweaters in Oxford, red and white; two pockets, large pearl buttons; the best regu- f"Q lar $3.50 values, on sale at this very low price, each &3t Men's all-wool Underwear, in natural gray, pink, blue and vicuna; all sizes in shirts and drawers; values up to $2 garment, .? 1.10 200 dozen men's all pure linen Handkerchiefs, and 4-inch 1 7 hems, the best regular 25c values, on sale at, special, each 1 1 C 500 dozen men's all-silk Kour-in-Hands, made full French fold and reversible; beautiful colorings, exceptional values at each..25 Saturday in the Grocery Dept'mt 5000 Pkgs. Force Breakfast Food Free In the Grocery department Saturday we will distribute free 5,000 full-size packages of Force Break fast Food one full-size package to each purchaser; in the basement; take advantage of opportunity. Best eastern sugar-cured Bacon at, pound.. 20$ New pack Sugar Corn on sale at 3 tins for. .25 Log Cabin Molasses, full pint can, 20c val..!2 Jello demonstration in basement 3 pkgs. for 25f GRAFT CHARGES AGAINST POLICE San Francisco Cliief Under Fire for Alleged Sym pathy With Kuef. ( United press Leased Wlr.J San Francisco, Nov. 20. DUtriet At torney Langdon and Detective W. J. Btrfhs are tpylng to ascertain Just who wu responsible for an alleged order to the guard of Morris Haas, the would be aawaaln, of Heney, that Detective Burna ahould not be allowed to ae Haaa. Burn laat night filed charges against Policemen Cbarlea R. Kelly and John X Attrldge two of the Haaa guarda. The chargea were .reoelved by the police eommlMlon without com ment and the bearlitr of the caae waa aet for a week from tonight. District Attorney JJangdon, who drew up the complaint, la anxloua to get at th bottom of the peculiar antagonlatlo attitude taken by the member of theJ oiice vwinmeni towm n 11.1, prosecution. If It can be proved that Chief Bigg? tla any way reaponaible for this attitude it la probable he will be ousted. A committee of the Cltlcens Lagrue of Justice has been at work quietly for several days gathering data on the police department and it is thought sensational charges of sympa- my witn graners vui d maas against niggy at tne nearing. J. McLaughlin, chauffeur for Wll Ham J. Burns, last night filed a com plaint with the police commission against jv. caor, a, saioonaeeper, ai legtng that . he is an unfit person to have a liquor license. The complaint is based on the allegation that when Baker heard that Heney had been shot he ex claimed that It was a good thing. The TJnlted 8tats postofflce receipts for 107 were S183,St6,O0S.47, and the expenditures $190,238,288.14; for 106, receipts. $l7,9a2,783.6; expenditures, 1178.449,778.89. The excess in expendi tures in 107 was $6,653,213.77, and in 108 $10.S18,5.4. CASTOR IA for Inftotf and Children, h8 Kind Yea Have Alwaj? Bought Bean the Signature of REHEARING OF JEW HUH CASE Calendar of Oregon Supreme Court for Following Two Weeks. (Salem Burets of The Joaral.) Salem, Or., Nov. 10. Among the more Important casea to be heard by the su preme court within th4 next two weeks Is the Dunbar, case, set for hearing Wednesday, December 2 at 10 o'clock. and the rehearing In the Jew Nun case, set for Tuesday, December 1 at i o'clock. F. I. Dunbar waa formerly secretary of state and was accused and convicted in the lower 'court of accept ing fees while in office in violation of tne state law. In the Jew Nun caae 'an Important point has been raised which will have a bearing on several other important cases. It Ir contended by the attorneys for Jew Nun that since the defendant was charged by information of the dis trict attorney and not by the regular Indictment of the grand jury he was not legally tried ana convicted, ror since last June the people voted to do away with the charge by information of the district attorney. This same point will be raised by the counsel for J. Thorburn Ross, convict ed for larceny of state funds in con nection with the failure a year ago of the Title Guarantee ft Trust company, should the attorneys for Jew Nun ob tain & favorable opinion from the su preme court. The calendar of the supreme court for the next two weeks follows: Wednesday, November 25, at 10 o'clock, Krebs Hop company vs. Taylor, cltv marshal of Independence; at $ o'clock. Patty vs. Salem Flouring Mills, (both rehearlngs.) Tuesday, December 1, at 10 o clock, state vs. Sullivan; at t o'clock, state vs. Jew Nun. Wednesday, December 2, at 10 o'clock, state vs. Fisher, Involving an Inter pretation of the game laws; at 2 o'clock, state ex rel vs. F. I. Dunbar, Thursday, Decemher S, at 10 o'clock, Boyre et al vs. Yamhill county; at 2 o'clock, Kelffer vs. Victor Land com pany. COLUMN SETS OUT , TO DISARM M0R0S By H. lies Clotworthy, 8taff Correspoa. tew asHllanr 11 nsl a V the MmminJ tt ' am w aa, 1 mini j t ta e,u v w vs. , Colonel Edwin F1. Olenh, is moving to- . 4 .... , . 1 tl.n. AntAniKrf m Malabang. Reports of serious fighting are expected here any day. The ad vance is the beginning of a general movement for the disarmament of the Moro tribes who have failed to acknowl edge American supremacy Colonel Glenn achieved distinction by suppress ing the rebellion In Samar. WEIGHTED BODY IN NAPA BIVEK (trotted Pros Leurd Wlrd.t Napa, Cal.. Nov. 20. The body of an unidentified man waa found In the Napa rlvef near Jack'a Point The body had a heavy weight attached to It with a rope; There were no other evidences of foul play. - The body was that of a man about 40 years of age, with light brown hair and mustache. It was clad with trousers, but no coat or shoos. The body had been in the water several days. It waa seen by Captain O.'H. Prnkham of the steamer ZlnfandeL An Inquest is to be held tomorrow- TEACH TRADES IX REFORM SCHOOLS ti I United Pre Leased Wire.) . Sacramento. Cal.. Nov. 10. The sta board of prison directors points out to Governor James N. Olllett the necessity of teaching trades to the boys in the state reform schools to prevent . their becoming criminals through lack vf means to earn a livelihood in the bien nial report received by the governor today. The board declares that many of the youths become criminals -after they leave the reform schools because they have learned no trade. It recom mends that while under the compul sory discipline of the schools the bora ahould be taught useful trades. The board commends the new rule that no pardon or confutation of sen tence shall be given a convict until ha has shown that he can be trusted by bolne- on parole for one year. HEALS OLD SO RES Before any sore can heal, the cause which produces it must be removed. 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