THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER '11, 1908.
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fMMy MercKaadSse at Estreiady Low Prices
Pictures, Cameras, Pyrography Goods, etc., on the fourth floor -- Fitted Suitcases and Traveling l Artistic picture framing to your order Fourth floor Glove and merchandise orders sold for
Bags for Christmas gifts, 3d floor , - Portland agents for "Perrin's" ancPTrefoussc" Kid Gloves any amount The greatest stocks of Holiday wares on the Coast Portland agents for the
Holiday Aprons for women and children on second floor Holiday Handkerchiefs, annex, 2d floor j Butterick Patterns, Columbia Yarns, Nemo Corsets Oriental Rugs in grand variety, third floor
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'Toyland" Third Floor
Santa Glaus Headquarters
Our third floor Toy store is the largest
and most complete in the landThe only
toy store in the Northwest that sends a
buyer to foreign shores in search of all
that's new and novel, in
things to please the little
folks In less than a
month he leaves again to
prepare for Xmas 1909
Nuremburg, Sonnenborg,
Leipsic, Berlin, Frank-
fort, Vienna, Paris and London are all visited in his travelfr--On the re
turn the New England toy centers care searched for .the latest produc
tions of Yankee genius A toy shop complete in every detail, syste
matically arranged Where buying can be done to the very best advan
tage Holiday goods purchased now will be carefully packed and stored
to be delivered any time you say Buy now while stocks are complete.
Grand Holiday Sale of Aprons
Our annual Holiday Sale of women's fine fancy Lawn Aprons, in dotted swiss and
organdie, and trimmed in dainty lace and embroidery edgings, tucks, insertions,
medallions, beading and ribbon, made round, square and princess style; all new,
pretty styles in gfand assortment. The entire stock, values ranging from 60c up to
$3.00 each, on sale at following reductions from regular prices On Second Floor:
Regular 60c fancy Aprons, ea., 49 Regular 75c fancy Aprons, ea., 69tf
Regular $1.00 fancy Aprons, ea., 83 Regular $1.25 fancy Aprons, ea., 980
Regular $1.75 fancy Aprons, ea., f 1.33 Regular $2.00 fancy Aprons, ea., 91.69
Regular $2.50 fancy Aprons, ea., f 1.98 Regular $3.00 fancy Aprons, ea., f 2.43
200 dozen, women's Outing Flannel Gowns in fancy stripes and braid-trimmed;
test patterns and colorings; come in all sires; made extra full and nicely ttQ
finished; best regular $1.25 values buy all you want of them at, eacn..Ua7C
Women's hand-crocheted and machine-made , silk and wool Shawls, Scarfs,
Squares, in grand assortment; best styles. Entire Stock at these prices. 2d Floor.
Regular 75c values for, each, 69c" Regular $1.00 values for, each, 830
Regular $1.25 values for, each, 98 $1.50 and $1.75 values for, ea., 9133
Regular $2.00 values for, each, f 1.67 Regular $3.00 values for, each, $2.67
Great Holiday Sale Misses'
Children's Apparel
Misses' and children's Box Coats in three-quarter-length
styles; serge and cheviot materials, in blue,
brown, and dark mixtures; velvet collar and lind'
throughout; ages 6 to 14 years. The season's best
styles. Take advantage of this unusual sale. AC
REGULAR $9.00 VALUES, EACH ONLY. 40.3D
Misses' and children's Dresses, made of heavy serge and
cashmere, in blue and red; some have front of silk and
braid-trimmed, full-pleated skirts; 6 to 14 yrs. 0
REGULAR $4.50 VALUES. EACH ONLY. 3.9d
Misses' and children's long Box Coats of serge and
cheviot materials, in red, brown, gray and fancy
mixtures, lined throughout with flannel and velvet
collar; let us show you; take advatage. QC.
REGULAR $15.00 VALUES. EACH ONLY. JpiJ.OD
Great holiday sale of Children's Furs. See them.
A great holiday sale of children's Bath Robes.
Great Shoe Bargains
Men's, Women's and Boys'
Women's tan Russia calf and golden brown button and blucher Lace Shoes,, round
toes, military heels, welt soles; ideal walking boot, all sizes; great value. .$2.98
2000 pairs of women's fine kid and patent colt lace and button Shoes, d QO
patent tips, Cuban heels,' all sizes; best shapes; reg. $3.00 values, pair. pl70
Men's fine Kid Slippers, in black and brown, come in all styles; on sale at. .$198
Boys' Storm Shoes, high cut, extra heavy tan calf, heavy double soles, rainproof
uppers, broad toes; great values, prices from $2.50 to $4.00 pair, according to size.
Boys' strong Kangaroo' Calf Lace Shoes, double soles, round toes; all AO
good, solid leathers, sizes 1 to Syi; great values, on sale for, the pair.$lftO
Boys' Box Calf Bluchers, double soles, heavy drill-lined, on sale these low prices:
Sues 1 to 5, on Bale at, pair, $1.98 Sizes 10 to 13, on sale at, pair, $1.65
We are offering boys' Dress Shoes at lowest prices, all styles. Let us show you.
Holiday Sale of Sheet Music
IVfrtPftlftO fmf f Nearly everyone has heard this new number in the last
1 lUlUlH jr few weeks at the theatre or dance or other places of
; amusement, and very few there are who have not been
impressed with its originality and fine, swinging rythm, to say nothing of the
pleasing melody, which depicts rural, festivity in every strain. Come up to "tA
our Music Dept. and heat this new Eastern hit played; Saturday only..JL1C
At 19c copy, all the other "hits," among which are: Won't Yon Let Me Put My
"list
Arms Around You (Zulu
Love), Moonbeams and
Dreams of You, Castles I
Have in dreams; For You
19c per Copy
Dear Heart; Red Wing,
Monterery, Just Some
One, Stung, Honey Time
smart bet, Doll Rags,
Song My Sweetheart Sang, Picaninnies' Lullaby, Afraid to Come Home in the
Dark, and Nrght and Day, ajl on sale at price of 19c per copy. Take advantage.
35c Ribbons. 15c Yard
25 c Handkerchiefs 14c
5000 yards of Satin Ribbons, Taffeta Silk Ribbons and fancy Ribbons, in a 1 C
complete line of plain and fancy colorings, 3 to 6 ins. wide; 25c-35c vals., yd. .UC
1000 dozen women's Linen Handkerchiefs, initialed and embroidered, scalloped
and hemstitched, also lace edge handkerchiefs; best 25c values, on sale at.. 140
Sale Handkerchiefs will be found on the Second Floor. Don't fail to see them.
$45QBathrobes$2.45
Portland's leading Cloak Store offers a great bargain, in women's Bathrobes,
made of good jjuality blanketing material, trimmed with border; large round col
lar, pockets, cord and tassel. Best patterns, colorings and combinations, and well
made; navy and red, brown and tan, red and gray, blue and brown, light and dark
gray, light and dark red. A useful Christmas article; $4.50 values, special. .$2.45
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$1.50 Sample Belts 48c
$2.00 Handbags 98c
Great Saturday sale of 3000 women's sample Belts in elastic, leather and silk;
black, brown, tan, green, navy, red and gray; all shapes, sizes and styles; 40 .
fitted with pretty buckles; great variety to select from; $1.50 values, each
Great special sale of 2000 women s leather Handbags, in several attractive AO
styles; black, brown and tan, well made and finished; best $2.00 values, ea. VOC
2000 women's Belt Buckles, iiT gilt, oxidized and rose gold; all new, pretty designs
and styles; three immense lots, at prices far below regular value. Take advantage.
75c Buckles, each, 390 $1.25 Buckles, each, 690$3.OO Buckles, each, $1.98
Women's and children's Sewing Boxes, leather-covered; assorted colors; wonder
ful values, on sale at these exceptionally low prices take advantage of the sale:
Regular 50c values, 430 Regular 75c values, 6T0 Regular $1.00 values, 870
Sale of "Perrins" Kid Gloves
$3.50-$4.00 Values $1.98
In the big Glove Store for Saturday 2000
pairs of "Perrin's" fine kid gloves at the low
est price ever quoted Every pair perfect
Black, white, tan, red, navy, green and mode
in sizes 5 to 7 Also "Perrin's" cape gloves
in the best shades of tan, all sizes Every
pair fully guaranteed Regular $3.50 to $4.00
values on sale at this low price
per pair
Mail orders promptly and carefully filled
$1.98
Women's Irish Crochet
Neckwear at Low Prices
Special sale of women's Irish Crochet Neckwear in
collars, rabats and bows; all new, pretty styles and
extraordinary values, at the following low prices:
$I.50-$2 VaI.98c-$2.50-$4 V.I. $1.98-$5-$8.50 Val. $3.98
Great Saturday Specl's
In Holiday Goods
,In the stationery Department, pretty Burnt Wood Shaving Pads, Calendars,
Whisk Broom Holders, etc.,' suitable for Christmas gifts; reg. 50c novelties. 330
500 pearl handle Gold Tens, in plush boxes, on sale at this low price, each. .890
200 Manicure Sets in pretty leatherette cases, six and eight pieces in a OQ
set; the best regular $2.0Q values, at this extremely low price, the set..vl0'
Christmas Seals, Tags, Cards, etc., great valuesbuy all you want, package.. 40
Congress Playing Cards, best gilt-edge card; complete assortment of ini- AO
tials and fancy backs; great special value, on sale at this low price, pack.rfiJC
Perfume Atomizers, all colors of glass, plain and fancy; everv one warranted:
great special values, on sale at these extremely low prices.. 260 and 430 j
Ebonoid Brush and Comb Sets, with or without silver mountings; good OA ;
quality, great special values, on sale at this low price, set let us show you.
$I.4U bterlmg Silver filigree 1'erlume Bottles, tilled with good trench per- (
fumes; great special value buy all you want of them at this price, bottle. .
Holiday Sale Women's
Embroidered Hosiery
Great Holiday Sale of women's embroidered Hosiery, in all grades; beautiful de
signs, great values take advantage. On sale at the following very low prices:
Regular 50c values, on sale at, pair, 450 Regular $1.00 values at, pair, 890 I
Regular, 65c values, on sale at, pair, 590 Regular $1.50 values at. oair. S1.33 i
Regular 75c values on sale at, pair, 670 Regular $1.75 values at, pair, f 1.58
Regular 85c values, on Sale at, pair, 700 Regular $2.00 values at, pair, $1.78
500 MeiVs Overcoats
$18 to $20 Values
At $9.65 Each
In the men's clothing department for Satur
day's selling a sensational bargain in Men's
Overcoats at a price never before known on
men's apparel of equal style and quality All
are f-length garments Heavy weight The
materials in fine quality cheviots, unfinished
worsteds and kerseys Black, blue and dark
grays with velvet collar AU are handsomely
tailored and finished with the best linings and
findings Sizes 38 to 48 only Most of them
are 42 and 44 Overcoats that would sell reg
ularly at $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00 each Your
choice while they last at
this marvelously low
price, each,
$9.65
By far the greatest overcoat value you will
share in this season Take advantage of sale.
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en's Suits, Overcoats
$28 Values at $17.85-
Great Saturday sale of men's high grade Suits
and Overcoats The best product of the lead
ing wholesale tailors in the country The suits
are all new, up-to-date styles Strictly hand
tailored, tans, browns, greens, olives, in un-
finished worsteds and cheviots, finest materials
Bill
Regular and stock sizes Regular $28.00
values at $17.85 The Overcoats and Rain-
coats are in s4 length styles; medium and
heavy weights; unfinished worsteds, fancy
cashmeres and cheviots The best patterns
The Raincoats in fancy worsteds, cheviots and
cashmeres 52 inches long, every garment
handsomely tailored throughout and guaran
teed equal to the best custom-made apparel
pyrlfM. (wg.
ADLIK,
HO. . CO. '
Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats selling regular
ly at this exceptionally
low price for this Sat-
urday sale, garment
Men's Clothing Department on Second Floor
Smoking JackctsSat very low prices See Them
$ 1 ?.8 5
Boys' $10 Raincoats $6.15
Great Saturday offering of boys' Cravenette Raincoats, ages 8 to 16 years; tans,
grays and dark mixtures; all are cut full, well made ad guaranteed 0 r
rainproof materials; regular $10.00 values, at this low price, each.wD.lv
M
en's English Derbys
$5 Values $3.50
The Men's Hat Department offers for Saturday only
a very unusual sale of high-grade English Derbys in
black The celebrated "Cronap" world-renowned stiff
Hats in all the new Fall and Winter models in all
sizes Every hat regular $5.00 values.
Your choice Saturday only at, each.
$3.50
In the Men's Hat Department Main floor
Grocery Dept. Specials-Basement
New Soft-Shell Walnuts buy all you want of them at this price, the pound., 18
Maconochie, imported English Chow Chow, small size, On sale at, special.,
Maconochie, imported English Chow Chow or Pickles, regular 25c value,HW
Maconochie, imported English Chow Chow, 45c size, on sale at, bottle.. 32
Maraschino Cherries, large bottles buy all you want of them at, bottle, 5 4
HIGH MIMICIER
PLEADS GUILTY
V Word has been receive la rtland
by ," th rearat attthortttw thaty Henry
B. G. Cook.- th New fork land dealer
Indicted on a charg of conepjrinr to
defraud th government of land in Ore-
n a United States court in New York.
'nnk's pnrtnnr, Mrehll. alo pl"adel
ullty. Cook wa$ 'arrested .At Uak.sr
City upon Information of th Nw Tork
authorities. He was brought to Port
land where he remained in Jail sev
eral weeks. " Eventually - being' taken
east by- Deputy United States Marshal
Clyde Nicholson,
Cook and his confederates had a get-rlch-schcme
which had been extensively
advertised in the east Ha agreed to
get all applicants a homestead in Ore
gon for a small consideration. Cook's
schema waa all right and he x would
have carried out his promises had it
not been for old Unci Sam. He came
west travelling in a private car and
accompanied by about 40 New Yorkers.
Most of these people were from Elm Ira.
Whn Cook waa arrested many of the
easterners were stranded In Baker City.
Finally soma of them returned horns
at, the expense of the. government to
he used as witnesses against Cook in
ttie event -may tue case went to trial
PORTLAND VISIT
CAUSED
fTwo months spent in Portland by
Mrs. -May Rowan wera fatal to the
marital happiness of David S. Rowan,
according to the testimony of the latter
on the stand in " Judge Gantenbeln's
department of the circuit' court, where
Rowwn aecured a divorce this morning
on ttye ground of desertion. He aald
tliut While h was living la Pendleton
In 1902 his wife came to Portland on a
visit, and when she returned she re
fused to live longer with him, telling
him that either he or she must go. He
went. They were married in Prlnevllle
in September. 1884.
Robert O. Gilllland, by profession an
attornejr, was pronounced no good" by
Mrs. Caroline Gilllland, and because of
his failure to support her ' and final
desertion she was granted ' a divorce.
She said her husband practiced in Kan
sas, but not after coming to Oregon.
In 'all eight divorces were granted
this morning, flve to women and three
to men who drew the wrong cards In
the marriage lottery. All but two of
the eases were brought on the ground
of desertion, cruelty supplying the
motif in two eases. t
Mrs. Mary O. Krebs waa freed from
Edmund Krebs, whom she married in
Sheldon. Minn., in July. 1900. She said
be choked her and used bad language,
finally leaving her to support her two
children. The other cruelty case was
Marie Larfield. They were married In
October, 1904, and various acts of cruel
treatment are alleged,
Maud L. Murphy was granted de
cree separating her from Paul M. Mur
phy. They were married in Oakland,
Cal.. In 1S06 and the wife testified that
he left her in June, 180S.
Desertion was the ground in three
Other cases. In which Lela Cook sued
Abel Willis Cook. William B. KaujK
man sought , to be untied from VCnda
Kauffman. and Catherine A. Klney
sought fceedotn from G. Sherman Kin
sey. The Cooks lived torethet a little
over two ytars,' the Kauff mans over
three years, and the Klnseys a little
more than three years - y
WOES OF MAN WJTH
DOG IN A KENNEL
The dog is still being searched for.
That is the principal point of the story
of a search warrant, Mrs. 8.- V. Adams,
who manages the King's Hill kennels at
the old Exposition building, J. H. Otter
helmer, who wanted to get his dog.
Officer Tea v in. who held the search war
rant and several Interested bystanders.
It seems that Jhe "up belonging -to
Otterhetmer had taken temporary abode
in the kennels and: yesterday his owner
wished to take him away. H applied
to- Mrs Adams, who stoutly refused to
iet the dog go. Ot terhelmer procured
a search warrant and the services of
Officer, Teavin. Approached again, the
Woman still oMu-rateiy refused admit
tance to the kennels. It is even saM
that she offered personal violence t
-the men. and finally opening the door
of the kennels, pushed Otterhetmer .in
side. . ..' .
W. O. Tobln Interfered and Otterhelm
er was liberated. In the melee the Av.
who waa the Innocent cause of the tm
moll. Is supposed to have escaped.
FORMAL PROTEST
MUSTBi:romvAf:nri
Washington, Dec. It fi -c (
seems disappointed that . . !
bodies at 1'ortlarvl :vn ti t .
against the runf ii'; i.f , ,
Young for iin'i. , if
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