The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 11, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON." DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1909
. ' ' . . '. " " Candle
$9 Hats $1.98
A clean-vp W'th values almost
i!nbeneable,:?ia ;.lhopgh th
statement founds too good to
be me, it is absolutely so. It is
a rand clearance ot an noveuy
shapes in -felt, beaver or velvet;
choice, stylish untrimmed hats
that sell retrularly for up to $9
each; Friday's remnant d QO
week price
FEATHERS ' AND TRIM
MINGSA large assortment;
values run tip to $1.50 each, for
Friday's selling, priced 1 fl
at, choice AiL.
rwTT nPBNS TAMS- Won
derful reductions; come in blue.
redor wftite; Duy i-riaay. ..
Shades "
t lim.lt price. . ; : j.
Re. 10c : S Re. 20o -f A '
values
values
Keg. tie
values , .
8c
value
, Rear. z5e
values
!:i3c
Cut ClaSS Buar n Creamers,
regularly- ls.60 0 BTA
pair, remnant price Friday. .)' v
Champagne Tumblers, set of CO fft
, res, worth 86.60. Friday . I
Pafe KaJs iv ,d e w d
i - English ' Plate
size, hundreds
Friday - at very
Rails. 10-inch
patterns on sale
special prices.
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( Cut Glass ' fj?"'1
- vtivi a. win- , :; nil
of, I biers, set or e. worth $1...
inch Vases, regnlar $11.60 ? 75
values, special, each,. Friday
regular 60o value, special. .
values , OV values . . "
.Reg. 90e -J:" ,2 B0 $1.25 '
Values . , . V values 9
Baby Bonnets
A' special in 'the second floor In
fants' Wear department to ef
fect a quick riddance of all odd
lots of baby silk bonnets, tight
fitting effects, colors or -white;
vc offer, regular values OA
up to 75c each, at........ JLJQ,
Regular values up to $2.50
Regular values up to $3.50
WOMEN'S TEA APRONS,
made of white lawn, round style
with fancy ruffles of embroid
ery: sell regularly at 65c IQ
each, special Friday....... iOC
Dozens of special bargains in
baby things in lots too small to
advertise. - - -
$5md$6Sh6esal$tM
'
At 0?iYou' may purchase Worn
Ll2l en's Kid Oxfords, in all
sizes.worth to $2.00 the pair; Fine
Shoes,, sizes up to , 8, worth to $2.00 ;
Young Women's Tan Shoes,- with low
heel, ,rejr $2.25 vdlv Choice - ho '
of 'any of these . . ... , OC
Investigate the extraordinary bargain
offerings presented this week in, our
Shoe Section, Good styles, good ;
leathers,' and ALL THESE SHOES
FITTED, BUT CANNOT BE EX
CHANGED OR RETURNED. .
WOMEN'S SHOES Mostly narrow
widths, embracing all sorts of shapes
and materialsfootwear from the very
best makers. An assortment of. sev
eral hundred shoes thrown into one big
tot." Mostly $3.50 and $4.00 grades,
but many pairs worth $5.00 d f?A
and $600. Special ........ D1UU
WOMEN'S SLIPPERS AND OX
FORDS All odds and ends bunched
in One immense lot, regular values
from $2.00 to $6.00. Priced d AO
for Friday at $1.49 to 0lee7O
WOMEN'S RIDING BOOTS Small
sizes, regular $15.00 values, (P AA
frnday 4tOJJ
MEN'S SHOES Odd lines of $4.00,
$5.00 and $6.00 grades,
priced for Friday at
"MEN'S MEDIUM GRADE SHOES
All sizes in the lot, values to o on
$4.00
If 50t u can kuv Women's Bou
rn evoif Slippers, in large sizes,
regular $1.00 values, pr Women's
Large-SizeHouse Slippers.
Big Art Dept. Special
' ' ' i '
Drawn-work fancy pieces, Mexican or Spanish goods,
finished with hemstitched edge or Taora wheels. They
are center-pieces, lunch cloths, tablecloths and scarfs.
Regular vals. from $1.7.5 to $35, at ONE THIRD LESS
$1.75 values, spc'l $ 1.17 $ 7.50 values, spc'l $ 5.00
$2.00 values, spc'l $ 1.34 $15.00 values, spc'l $10.00
$3.00 values, spc'l $ 2.00 $22.50 values, spcT $15.00
$5.00 values, spc'l $ 3.34 $35.00 values, spc'l $33.34
1-inch width, regularly 8c, the
yard, special Friday C
only ......jJC
1-m. width, 10c value ?v
Yt-n. width, 13c value.. ,..
Vi-in. width, 18c value... 12
A Sale of
Ribbons
A sale of miles and miles of choicest satin
taffeta ribbon, in assorted colors and widths.
Here are ribbons for every purpose: wide
enough for sashes or the one inch ribbons suitable
for smaU trimmings, and every yard is decidedly
bargainized. -
24 inches wile,' regular prica
tiz me yara, ipecm. xn
day only
ZJf-in
4-in., reg. 40e yard 274
At
, reg. 25e yard 1T $ZS?f
I reg. 30c yard 20 Z&JL
$225 Handbags at $! .39 ' $ MffonJeiling 69c JYd.
Thev are made of seal leather, with gilt trimmings, extra com purse
inside, nicely finished, good quality, good style handles, come in
black only, leather trimmed; regular price $2.25 each; d OA
special at v. ........ ,t ..... . ...... , , i ...,,..,.,..,,. . .... , ! X ilv
S Women's 35c Hose 17c Pr.
WOMEN'S. BLACK WOOL
HOSE, also plain and fancy
cotton, and children's fine black
ribbed cotton or -cashmere hosef
regular values in either,
lot to 35c pr; choice.....
17c
WOMEN'S BLACK SILK
HOSE, for-dressy wear, em
broidered in colors, an sizes;
stockings- that sell regularly at
up to $4 the pair ; to close out.
odds and ends, of
fered Friday at. . . . ..
$1.98
Em broidery Remhanfs
.
Decidedly low 'prices prevail
Friday in - the embroidery do
partment, while we make a rad
ical cleanup of all short lengths
and remnants of embroideries.
There ' are " edges, insertions,
headings, etc., in fine Swiss or
cambric
i
Remnant Week Prices
EMBROIDERY EDGES
and'INSERTIONS'in
Swiss or Cambric, blind or
openwork designs, reg. "val.
to J55c the yard. 1 ft
WOMEN'S HANDKER
CHIEFS in pure linen, with
hand-embroidered initial,
sheer or heavy materials,
worth to 35c each.
Special at . 1 1 C
Or $3.50
Sweaters
II
Mi
'Supply yourself with ;Venihgs;yor'j6dq(uaity.
. Take advantage of this splendid special. Fancy,
Griffon Veilings, with embroidered or velvet-dots,
in such wanted shades as brown, navy, een.ed,
tan, light blue, black or white. Values to Qfy .
$1.50 the yard. Special Friday. . . . . . . .... DyL
TRIMMINGS Broken sets of trimmings in odds
and ends arid short pieces. Venise, Chantilly, Ori
ental and Net-Top Laces; also Colored Dress Trim
mings and Bands. Values in this lot up. to
65c the yard. 'Your choice( Friday, yard . .
10c
Ts the final word, the cut
minating bargain of Rem
nant Week. That we may
quickly dispose of 75 very
handsome waists, in tailored
or fancy effects, regular
values up to $5, choice Fri
day at one sixty-seven. Tail
ored styles in fine madras,
black lawn, white lawn,
lace trimmed, or rich lace.
Choice while this
sale lasts, at each
$1.67
Women's Wool Sweaters, In white
or brown, slightly soiled, also "a
lot ot women's kimonos in wool
challie or extra fine flannelette.
Sweaters are $3.50 values, kimo-
nos worth to $5.00,"
all go Friday at each
$1.67
A Coat Special
Women's Coats In plain colors,
checks, stripes and fancies, good
styles, regular values up to $16.50,
the best coat bargain g r no
in Portland, Friday just 43 0
$8.50 Blankets at $0.95
Very fine fleeced wool f J
blankets receive the
attcntign of the bar
gain seekers for Fri
day's offerings. Good
quality, made with
pink or blue borders,
heavy weightf nicely
finished.
Shop Early Tommorow
Ree. $18 values, n OP?
Friday, the pair. . D7u Friday, the pair. . -da OO
$10.00 val., the piar $7.50 $17.50 val the pair g!3.25
Reg. $8.50 values, . AC
$11.00 yal.t the pair $8.35 $22.50 val., the pair $17.25
$12.50 val., the pair $3.05 ' $ 4.80 val., the pair.3.60
nfmes
Every Sort of Valentine-is to be had in our superb stock,
and the prices are so small that no one need hesitate to
remember all their friends. Post Cards,
comics or fancy, 1$ to.
$5.00
I IUmMIM
Women's tUmbrellas, with tape edge,1 Gloria silk cover,
and gunmetal or horn handles, strong . frame," steel
Li) rod, splendid values when sold at $4.50
cacn. opcciax price xor r naay oniy . . . . .
$3.48
Any Beltpin or
Buckle, at half
'. Friday inHie jewelry de
partment. There are hun
' dreds of themVgold plated,
oxydized silver, e rt a m e 1,
plain or set "with stones.
All widths and' an endless ,
assortment Of designs, reg-:
ular prices from 65c to $15 .
each. For Friday your
rhnice of our entire stock
at.;.... ....ONE HALF
Jet Top Hat Pins at 10c
Hat Pins, with strong steel pin of good length and large-sized
jet tops or heads. Sell regularly at 19c each, but on 1 A
sale Friday in the Smallwares Aisle at only ; 1UC
INVISIBLE HAIR PINS in
boxes, assorted sizes, J
two 5c boxes for - DC
CELLULOID HAIR PINS,
crimped, shell color, 15c Q
card.' Special . i ....... . JC
SPOOL SILrC all colors; 100
yard spools. Special . rf '
Friday, each . . .. . :. .. . . uC
WHITE COTTON. TAPE,
in rolls, 3 j'ds, in roll, all j '
widths, three pieces :'. OC
25c WOODBURY'S -iff-
FACIAL CREAM at. 1 i C
15c
25c BOX AMOLIN A
DEODORANT at.... i4C
DRESS SHIELDS, double
rubber-covered, sell regularly
at 30c the pair. bpe
cial for Friday at. .. ,
GLYCERINE TRANSPAR
ENT TOILET SOAP, regu
lar" 10c cake. Spe- o
cial Vi.;... V.. ....... IOC
TOILET AMMONIA, violet
scented, . large-sized bottle,
sells regularly at 25c. f Q
Special Friday only. . . 1 0 C
In Fancy Silks
A special of fancy silks worth
to $2 the yard, good assort
ment, nearly all shades, for
quick selling, all in this q
lot at the yard OlC
$2.00 Gloves $1.19
WOMEN'S MONARCH KID
GLOVES, odds and ends,
suede finish, white or black,
$2.00 values Ar - A
at ii.iy
ODDS AND ENDS Magnet
kid gloves, nearly all v sizes,
regular $1.00 val- . f
ues, special . , - .-2 i J. 5f
Fountain Syringe $1.25
COMBINATION FOUNTAIN SYRINGE AND HOT
WATER BOTTLE, seamless rubber, 3-quart size, a regu
lar $1.75 value. bpeciai Jfnday in the louet ooods
Section at . ; . . . . .
HARD RUBBER DRESS
ING COMBS, black only, 25c
values. Special, . -'t Jj'.
each . .'. .... . . . .. . . . . .IDC
WRITING .TABLETS, for
school use, unruled, v '
Special value at OC
WRITING TABLETS, for :
pen and ink,' large size,' J
ruled, 15c value. . . . . C
xds d
..... oi.D
COMPOSITION BOOKS, a
special lot, to clean up,1 "J
Friday, each ........... 1C
WRITING TABLETS, for
school use, ruled, for "A
pencil. - Special' .. .... . , .ffC
EYE SHADES of transpar
ent, celluloid,, reg. 15c ft ;
values. Special , . .... 7C
EVERYTHING FOR VALENTINE PARTIES Paper
Napkins in clever designs, Tally Cards, Lunch Sets, Paper
'"."Cases, Playing Cards, etc ' .. .' .,; ' . ' . . : .. ';.
65c UeckYjear
Friday at 18c
Bows, tailored linen col-
lars embroidered collars,
Windsor ties, fancy lace
collars, embroidered Dutch
colics and small silk bows.
AH these mentioned above
and more in ' the assort-,
ment offered. Regular val
; ues run as high as 65c,
'.your choice of over "I Q
, 200at ..I OC
OLD W SEEKS
FMWID COKI
tV.ltPT Iaa4 Wlr.)
f:r, H enr of , U lamntlnfr thi
!' ft wife. h! lg month
i v ii cuir- ; r.y m row -;o gnia
,.iir it ; rvf i .-n crtiirli-.. in rtfult
' ' !. v'-.t man mrdy lio''-
' i - .i tn it. -H-ic. Uorn-y' if-
j iiU.? t 1MB til it t., law
to help him locat hla mlaaln wlfa an4
Child. ,- t.
Ha aakd th prosecutor to laau ft
warrant for tb arrest of Kertha Frank
lin, hla wife's later,, to whom ha at
tributes his troubles. -
Lander lived on Vaahon Island with
hla young; wife and, according- to his
own story, on Monday last ha left her
wna ner sister in tne cottage to fruard
a satchel containing fSZ60 while he at
tended to business matters. - -
On hla return, he said, his wife and
ba.b?, h sister-ln-law and the money
were eon. ' ' -. . .
On hia complaint a warrant was' ls
sud for the arrent of Bertha Franklin
and a pearch warrant was iseued for a
hotd lu thts ctty ronducted by the
nKrthor Bf the roisaina: women. Itere
tbe (iftectlTra were Informed that they
arrived at the place Monday evening
but ltad, lft the an me, night. Jander
now bellereg his wife jand her" Bister
hare sailed for Alaska thoua-h their
names) could not be found on the pas
senger list of any veasel ailing for the
far north. . . .
TWO MEN PERISH IN. .
CHICAGO DEPOT FIEE
' . tratted Praas Uud Wlre. . '
Chicago, Feb. II. The bodies of two
men were removed .early today from
the ruins of the Wabash railroad
freUh-t depot, which burned laat' night.
It is believed another body is In the
ruins. One of The dead has been lden
ttfied aa Watchman Alwlone. The other
was not identified. Thee loss of the
building and contents U amount to
J6v0,000. . .... . ..
OIIE.OF THREE
SALARIES
RASED
Salem. Or.. Feb. ll.Rnreant.v
Purdin's bill raisins; the salary of the
county jndjro of Jackson county from
lizuo to sibvv iauea to pass yesterday
afternoon. It received H votea. with
rour aoseniees. sixteen vote are re
quired to pass a bill. Senator Mullt
made an unavailing- plea for the meas
ure. . .. .
Another salary . raising bill, fathered
by RepresenUtlve Mahoney, was ton
merolfully scored by Senator Kay and
was unable to find' defender. Sesator
Oliver, representing; . the eonntle com
posing the Tenth judicial district. In
whloh the bill proposed to Increase the
alary of the prosecuting; attorney
from $2000 to 12700, said be had re
ceived several protests against it and
no on bad asked him to support it
He therefore moved indefinite postpone
ment, which was carried by unanimous
vote. Kay, In his attack on the bill,
pointed out that the prosecuting attor
ney of the district gets within 1400 of
the amount paid to the Ilka officer in
the Marion county ; district, but -the
atsessed valuations of the two dis
tricts sta $37,000 and $245,009. He said
the bill had no -merit whatever,, and
the senate agreed with Mm.
b Senator Chase's bill fixing- the salary
of the sheriff of Coos county at $2600,
beginning at the expiration of. the pres
ent Incumbent's term, was passed with
few negative. ' votes. j- , .
EXPERIMENT. STATION v
Bn8ENT.BACK
. . (By Journal teased Salsa Wire,
Salem,. Or Feb. 11. Senator Oliver's
bill appropriating $15,000 per year "for
the support of the eastern Ore gonT ex
periment station at VntorrTnat so much
opposition on the floor yesterday af
ternoon that its author finally con
sented that it go back to the commu
tes on agriculture without , Instruc
tions. - '
Selling thought the appropriation too
large and objected-to making it con
tinuous. Tha sum provided is double
the previous appropriation, but the
pending bill sets aside $2600 for a sub
station in Baker county. Miller of Linn
and Lane suggested cutting the . ap- :
proprlatlon to $10,000 and leaving out
the continuous provision. Action on
this line la likely to be the final out-
A SOftTUI TBIOXi;;.v ;'fvs.:;
It's an easy matter to keep your
Joints and muscles supple no matter
what your an may be or how you have
suffered with rheumatism. .Rub your
self night and morning with Ballard's
Snow Liniment. . Cures rheumatism,
stiffness, cramps, ' crick in the back,
side, , neck or limbs, and relieves fl
aches and' pains. . Sold by Bkldmors
Drug Co. . ... , .
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