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'THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 26. 1908. Successor to vl Njnpareil Cloak House Manufacturer of Fine Furs Retailer i ' i do of Cloaks and Suits "BETTER VALUES" 334 Washington St. two Entrances 124 Seventh St. The Entire Stock ol the NonpareilTogether SILK PETTICOATS DRESS SKIRTS These garments are all this season's best styles. In all the plain color ings and fancy mixtures. In strictly tailored and trimmed effects. AU$7.50 Dress Skirts .83.85 All $12.50 Dress Skirts ... $6.75 The woman who means to give herself or somebody else the pleasure of a silk petticoat cannot do. better than buy if now. $5.00 Silk Petticoats, fulf width r .82.55 $7.50 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, beauties $3.05 With trie Surplus Slock ol Mann & Lovejoy, 88 University Place, New York, W. Y., on Sale Tomorrow at About Hall Price i 'I Beautiful Tailored Suits On this great money-saving occasion we truthfully say that this is the most extraordinary suit offering ever given jn this city. The goodness of these garments are apparent at a glance. $17.50 Tailored Suit $9.85 In black and blue only we offer an exceptional value . in zrlong coat style suit, in either broadcloth , dQ O C or serge; gored skirt. Regular $17.50 value. cDx.OO $30.00 Tailored Suit $15.65 Dandy selection of regular $30.00 suits in a host of fancy We bought this "stock at a fraction of its real worth. Every garment was but recently made: the newest style the highest class of tailoring. A CROWD COMPELLING SALE OF RARE IMPORTANCE. INCLUDING GARMENTS OF INDIVIDUALITY AND ELEGANCE serges ana stripes;, ootn. plain An incomparable $15:65 weaves, broadcloth, and trimmed styles, bargain . , $45.00 High Grade Suit $24.75 Which are in fabric, finish and fashion, perfect. Some of thejp are severely plain, others are finished with satin trimming and buttons and novelty braid. You can select hipless or semi-fitting models and have your choice of countless materials, all of which are of all-wool, as well as in all the smart shades and stripe combinations. The skirts are, of course, cut long because this season styles are decided in their individuality. .Every coat is lined throughout with satin and the skirts are in the gored effect. This is the biggest opportunity A HL ii Portland at O Excellent Coat Values Desirability of styles, uniform high quality and unprece dented low prices combine to make this the most popular event the present season has developed. Mann & Lovejoy's Coats are the real "classy" kind. We're proud to be able to offer these Coats at such prices. $6.00 Black Kersey Coat $3.25 Got about 50 of these Coats, all loose backs, trimmed dQ 0 with velvet, lined throughout. Think of it vuuv $18.00 Nippon Coats $9.85 Those popular striped Nippon Coats, half lined, light rtQ Qj and dark colorings ; less than other stores buy them for.aeOi) $22.50 Novelty Coats $11.85 All satin-lined Broadcloth Coats Largest and greatest assort ment of styles ever shown for the money. Black and colors, fine broadcloths and kerseys, empire and directoire styles; semi- fitting, collarless models, trimmed with fancy braids and satin strappings; partly lined or lined throughout, for , $11.85 $30.00 Sample Coats $15.65 Most of these are coats that haven't been shown in this city, Just in from New York. In a host of fancy and plain; d effects. Richly lined in satin. Greatest value ever. . .OlDeOt) FUR WE'LL SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT ON FURS. WE MAKE THE FURS WE SELL. YOU CAN BUY OF US WITH CONFIDENCE. OUR GUARANTEE STANDS BACK OF EVERY GARMENT. REMODELING AND REPAIRING AT VESY SPEblAL PRICES GRANGE UPHOLDS CASE III OREGON National Bodv Declares Its Sympathy in Direct Legis lation Fight Here. The national grange in its recent ses Ion took a strong position In favor of direct legislation, and particularly with reference to the suit now pending in which the Pacific Telephone ft Telegraph company seeks to overthrow the initia tive and referendum in this state. The grange has consistently favored all con servative plana of popular governmental models, Including direct legislation, the . primary laws and popular election of senator, me mens or tne national or ganisation with respect to dtrevt legisla tion and the Oregon case are set forth In the following resoltnjons, adopted in the recent session at Washington, I). C: "Whereas, The effectiveness of direct legislation through the initiative and referendum In throwing machine Influ ence and its value in maintaining the truly representative character of our form of government has been demon strated wherever it has been tried; "Whereas, This system Is becoming a part of the fundamental law of an increasing number of commonwealths ' through state constitutional, amend ments; and "Whereas, One of the great corpora tions of the United States is seeking through the United States supreme court to completely destroy this safeguard of the liberties of the people; and ' "Whereas, The state grange of Ore gon Is leading in the fight to maintain in the courts the right of self-government for the people of this nation; therefore, be it "Resolved, That vie national grange in forty-second annual session 'assem bled, herebv declares its earnest sym pathy with the people of Oregon and of other states which have this system in their state constitutions In their strug gle for its preservation and glvelt our moral support." - 25 per cent off on watches atMeti ger's, 342 Washington street. Companies Incorporated. (Salem Bnrnii of The Jonrnsl.t Salem, Or.. Nov. 2. Articles of in corporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of state as follows: Coos-Currv, Osrhard Tract: principal office, Portland; capital stock. $50,006; incorporators, R. F. Crittenden, E. E. Merges and I A. McNary. crescent construction company: prm SAYS PAIR ARE SAFE-CRACKERS C. A. Johns, a man about 45 years of age, and Just Johnson, a 17 year old boy who says he comes from Stockholm Sweden, were arrested yesterday, by Detective Tom Coleman at First and Madison streets and charged at the police station with vagrancy. They are . believed, however, to be yeggmen and Coleman expects to be able to prove that they are expert safe blowers who have been operating in this vicinity for some time. When arrested they both wore new suits of clothes which they RaJ nicy purt'iinsea yemeraay. int man ad about 8150 in his DOasession and the boy 165. Neither can tell where he got the money. The man and the bov have been rooming together but have frequently been away for a day or two at a time ana ine orncers say that, the disap pearances are usually coincidental with the crack in a- of some safe. Detertlve Smith claims to have discovered that iney soia in fortiand some chains which were stolen rrom a store robbed at rtyssa, ur., recently. Do This for Yourself Tou owe it to yourself, if you need a tonic, to buy Sexine Pills, 'the great nervA ft nrl ktmiv hu 4 1 H.n Vrtnm 1 1 - w. six boxes f 5. with full guarantee for all forma of weakness. Address or call The A. J. Clemenson Drug Co., oorner eecona ana x am mil streets, Portland, Or. The store that carries all the great r cipal office, Medford; capital stock. $60,- ard S. Dudley 000; Incorporators. W. I. Vawter, How- ma J. m. itesmes. BKOKE PAROLE SO GOES BACK TO JAIL veorge Lawrence was brought back from Kelly Butte yesterday and lodged In the city Jail, preparatory to taking a trip to Minnesota, where he is badlv wanted by the authorities. Lawrence is a paroiea prisoner from, the Minne sota penitentiary, who decided that the climate of that strenuous state was not good for his health end accordingly broke uls parole by skipping out for uregon. Me was caught here and given 10 days on the rockplle pending the ar rival of Minnesota officers to take him Daotc , TWO ATTORNEYS ADMITTED TO BAR (Salem Bureaa nf The Journal.) Salem. Or.. Nov. !. C H. mnA W r McCullock-were admitted to the bar by the supreme court yesterday on presen tation ot certificates from the state of Illinois. . ... TZZro la Oniy Ono OSCO TKt WORLD OVER TO OUKSA OOLO tM OKT OAT, ' AhniTg temember th full name. Look :J&: Yf ffL BiiaWe. tiL troy.- M V. iffjXSt POLLS GUN WHEN IHSULI RESENTED i.ngelus Trokus Forgets About rolice, But O'Brien Ha'ppens Along. Angelus Trokus is another of th brave men who seem to think that a gun is necessary to their heroism. He was arrested last niRht at First and Taylor streets, at J:S6 o'clock, by Offi cer J. W. O'Brien and booked at the po lice station on. the charge. of carrying concealed weapons, but a more serious complaint may be made against him be fore he gets out of his present trou bles. . Just before lie was arrested he had Insulted two ladies, sisters of Lou Rlggs, at 2S9H Front street. When Rlggs, an (re red at this, called lilm down, Angelus Trokus drew a revolver and threatened to shoot Rlggs. That was about the time the officer appeared on tae scene of action and took charge of Angelus ana the gun. AP AID II Charles Dana Gibson, the noted artist and creator of the Gibson girl, and Nor man Hapgood. editor of Collier's Week ly, were the guests of Governor Cham berlain "last night at a dinner given at the Commercial club. In honor of the two distinguished visitors the eov ernor invited a number of prominent Portland men to meet ills guests. Mr. Hapgood and Mr. Gibson left this morn ing ror a trip up the Columbia to Cas cade Locks. ITnon their return to Pnrf land they will leave for Seattle and will go from there to their homes in New X OI K, AT THE THEATRES Wines and Liquors. Special this week, old table claret, one doxen quarts, $2.75; white wine, one dozen quarts, $2.75: Burgundy, very nne, one dozen quarts. $4.50; sauterne, extra quality, one dozen quarts, $5. Free delivery. National Wine company Fifth and Stark. Phonei Main 6499, A-4499. JAPANESE SLAVERS ADMITTED TO BAIL f Unit) Pre Leased Wire.) Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 26 With the consent of the government, S. Ishklawa, K. Katayama, M. Minama and nis wire, H. Minama, the Japanese arrested with Cantaln T. R. Gawlev. charted with Illegally bringing Japanese women into the united states, have been admitted to bail In the sum of $1000 each, with the exception of Mrs. Minama, whose bond was fixed at looo. The case or Captain Gawley Is set for hearing to morrow before commissioner Arm strong. FURSFURS FURS Ladies and Gentlemen Take a Look at the furs and note the reduced prices in the Third street show window ol Mc Allen ft McDonnell. WIDOW ACCUSED OF KILLING HUSBAND (United Frees Letaed Wire.) Paris, Nov. 26. Madame Adolph Steinheil, widow of the artist, who was murdered in his studio last May, was arrested today by the police charged with' being an accomplice in the crime. Madame Stelnheil denies. her guilt. The accused woman recently Issued a statement In whicji she declared that Alexander Wolff, a son of her former cook, killed her husband for the purpose of robbery. She maintained that she hsd been frightened Into keeping her knowledge a secret The issuance, of the statement caused her arrest by the authorities. . . . Wolff was subsequently arrested and his mother and sister are being detained as' witnesses. - . . , , . Remy Coulllard. a chauffeur; -ho was taken Into custody because a peart bo Inaging to the murdered man was found inWj0wetelctu vai later released, r : B "Texas" at Heilig Tonight. The Thanksgiving attraction at th Helllg theatre, tonight and continuing tomorrow and Saturday nights, with a Bneci.il nrice matinee saturdav After noon, will be the Interesting western play. "Texas." Seats are now selling at the theatre for the entire engage ment. Rice and Cady t the Baker. "Hip, Hrp. Hooray," which the well Known comedians. Rice & Cady, are offering at the Baker this week, is so named rrom being a travesty on college life and all the customs so prevalent at our modern schools of learning. There are pretty girls, typical college boys and all kinds of bright and catchy mu sic. "Strongheart" at the Bungalow. Packed at every performance this week the Bungalow is scoring another triumph with ine famous college play, "Strongheart." which Baker Stock com pany is presenting with such splen did success. The scenes are laid at Columbia college and the principal char acter is an educated Indian. Scat Sale Tomorrow. The advance seat sale will open to morrow tf rioayi morning a ooxornce, the Helllg theatre, for Henry Miller's military play, "On Parole," which will be the bill at the above theatre next 8unday and Monday nights presented ny me clever players wiuard Alack and Miss Maud Leone. Playing With Klectriclty. The stranaest vaudeville nerfnrmano ever given is tne act or t..an Herman at the Grand this week. Herman plays with death-dealing electricity with Im punity and he is so electrified him self that he can administer shocks to others. He electrifies furniture and even fruit. This is an educational as well as an amusing act. "We Are King" at the'atar. A. W. Cross presents Edmund Csrroll. whose success in "We Are King" has been" marvelous, having played to uni formly large business. It is a splendid vehicle for Mr. Carroll to display his talents and It Is needless to say he takes full advantage of the opportunity. Hallen & HajreaOrpheum. . Hallen and' Haves, who are at the Orpheum this week, are American com edians, and whose dancing is of an ex ceptional character, and their routine steps are very novel. As clog dancers they have few equals in. vaudeville, either here or abroad, and their bright patter la exceedingly entertaining. v.i' A; Thanksgiving Bill, 1 Th holiday bill offered by the Pan- tls . management this week Is a , pro A Friday and Saturday Suit Safe $1 6.45 Ladies' $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 Suits at New, as clever models as have been brought forward this season to sell at $25, $28 and $30; every one at $ 16.45. Long Coat styles of broad cloth and hard twisted worsteds, so much in demand right now. Plain colors, fancy serges and diagonals, stripes, mixtures. Plain tailored of trimmed in just the, right way to make them becomingly effective. Suits in black, brown, navy, green, gray and jiovelttes. If you Hive a suit need your interests demand that you see' these $25 to $30 suits at f 16.45 on Friday or Saturday. Misses' Long Coats to $6.50 at $3.39 Coats of quality and style, for girls 6 to 14 years, good wool cheviots, newest model, well made and trimmed with velvet, braid and buttons; colors are dark blue and dark red; on sale at .. $3.39 Friday and Saturday Millinery Sale TRIMMED HATS f3.25 50 nobby Hats, worth to $10; trimmed in proper style with silk, sateen, feathers, wings, etc. $7 OSTRICH PLUMES f 3.75 22-inch black and white Amazon Ostrich Plumes; regular $7 val ues at $3.75 Ladies' Tailored Skirts $9 Vals. $4.95 Perfectly made, carefully tailored walking Skirts, fashioned from high grade all-wool Panama, poplin and serges; gored and new flared model; trimmed with wide bias folds and tailored straps; colors are navy, brown and black. Piano Voting Contest $400 Piano Absolutely Free VOTES STAND AS FOLLOWS: Jennie 6altralth We are going to give away a $400 piano on February .6, to the person receiving the greatest number 6f votes. Qne vote with each 5 cent purchase. Still over two months before contest closes. Plenty of time for you to enter now, with a chance to win. Bertha Schots- ....17,71 Mrytle Evans 14,881 Mrs. P. Giboni... 11.S81 Clara TTlrich .M3 Mrs. W.. H. Duncan.... 4,985 Newton Anderson 4,I9 Mabel Stnniu John Kaufnan Wm. MaoKensle Vedna Bennett Emily Mohr ... Ruth Tingle ... ....... 1,374 ........ ...... !. .4 1.S3I 1.624 ........ 1.-49 w.h;markel,lgc). Leading East Side Department Store. East Morrison Street and Union Avenue gram , that 1 is . full ' of Thanksgiving cheer;, and such a varletv of enjoyable, entertainment that it la little ; wonder that the house la packed at each : per formance. The Ten Kountrr Kids are a whole show. In themselves. . .. "East Lynn" Big at .Lyric, r The best off erjng. ever made by the Lyric Is agreed T all be that beau tiful old play, " Edt Lynne," as it 1 being performed by the Biunkall com pany this week. . . . Nebraska Bank Kobbedi : ' (TJottea Ptms Leased Wlr.. Norfolk. Neb.. Nov. 2S. The ' bank ol Tage, Neb., was robhel rests;-- CJumbert. day by our masked men, who dyna mited the safe and .escaped with all f cash lrr the brV 14.009. . IV a , searching for tne 'robbers. taa.30 Hovelty Coats, mi "-. ..Lad leaf "urosd'-lot'h milt. '(., i new fat) st'ck. to l r .,,,( ,, . 1, l '