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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 20. 1903. Vc Arc Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Duttcrick Patterns, MTrcfousseV Cloves, "Ramie' Underwear, Columbia Yarns, Etc., Etc. V STORE OPEN The.' -Meier.- SATURDAY NIGHTS r3ay Reg. 20c Ribbons at 9c Yard 5 0c Neckwear, at 2 9c Eacti Saturday tale of 10,000 yards" taffeta Ribbons, and 4 inches wide; black and a complete line of colon, for hair ribboni, fancy work, tc; 20c values, yard Saturday sale of 5000 Croat Stocks for women, made very long; and full: In : - white and all colors; regular 50c values, on sale at this very low price, each 9c 29c 3 Great Saturday Values in Ladies'ICnit Und'rwear 2000 women's fine lisle Swiss ribbed summer Undervests ' with-beautiful Quny lace yokes and edge, "all CO .' sizes; regular 75c values, on special sale at. each DOC 250O women's . Richelieu rib' Vests, low , neck., and no ,, sleeves; , plain and lace trimmed yokes, all sizes, 09. white only; regular. 35c. values, on sale at, each auC ' - .. . 2000 women's fine ribbed liilev thread Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves; lace trimmed umbrella pants; 7Ql v all sizes; best regular $1 values, on sale at, each IOC 25c- 3 5c Face Veilings 1 2c $1.75 "Perrins" Cape Gloves $1.29 12c Saturday sale of 20,000 yards Face Veilings in black, white and all colors; plain and dotted etfects, 18 mcheswide; regular 25c and 35c values, at, yard Saturday sale of 2000 pairs of Perrin's Epelish Cape Gloves in the best shades of tan; two clasps, spear-point backs; sizes W to 7; regular $175 values, pr..f 1.29 1000 dozen women's initial Handkerchiefs, neatinitials, all letters, special, each..8e Mefii?s HiglirGrade:iiiits , , i . , n . $2aals:$!&2 " Ri f.W I r i v For Saturday only a great Easter sale of the highest grade men'i suits America produces All the very latest 1909 fashions, finest materials and hand tailored -throughoutAn unusual oppor tunity for particular men to buy dress and busi ness apparel at a big saving Included are all- wool fancy worsteds, and faflcy cassinieres in the new shades of olive green, tans and browns, neat s-ailk stripes and invisible overplaids Makeup, style and quality on a par with the best custom made garmentsSuits the exclusive clothing store asks you to pay $35.00 for Your choice Saturday only at this excep tionally low price, per suit $18.89 Complete line of men's and young men's top coats in all styles and at all prices Entire new line offroys'wash suits-AU prices Second floor 03.50-$4.00 Coat Sweaters at $2.89 Men's 25c Four-in-Handi Great Saturday sale of 200 men's and women's high . grade Coat Sweaters, plain and fancy weaves, also . fancy trimmed; all-wool, new colors;' d0 QQ $3.50 and S4 values, on sale at, eaeb$0J The greatest 25c neckwear values you ever had the opportunity to share in; 1000 dozen new and pretty sine rour-in-nanaa, lancjr weaves ana coiormgs in grand variety; made French fold or revere- 9Cft tble: marvelous values at this low price, ea. eJC 500 dozen men's pure linen hemstitched Handker chiefs, yi and -inch hems; 25c values, each. .Tf Special lot of men's mercerized silk Underwear, in spring weight;, blue, white, pink ,and salmon; all sizes shirts and drawers: best regular $1.25 OQ values, at this special low price, garment 07C Men's super-weight natural worsted ribbed OA . Underwear, all siacs: $1.25 values, garment Oe7C Men'sISLSO Shirts 95c Eay mmim :r". la fJ. TV. i Nrir mi mm mm urn.:, Continuation of the great Surprise salt of men's Shirts tomorrow; an endless assort ment of styles, materials, patterns and colors; made with attached or detached cuffs, plain bosoms or plaited bosoms, coat or regular style; fancy percales and madras and plain blue cbambrays; stripes, figures and dots, the corn shades, new pastel shades; also 300 dozen white pleated shirts in all style pleats; high-grade, perfect-fitting garments, in all sizes; assortment so large and complete that everyone can be quickly fit- QP ted; $1.50 values; supply your summer needs at this spttial low price, each eeJC Men's M Shoes for $2,95 $2-$2.2S Values $1.10 In the boys clothing department, second floor, we fire the first bargain- gun of the season in Boys Wash Suits 1000 neat, attractive garments in sailor and Russian blouse styles Materials are in fast color gal ateas and fancy percales Checks, stripes, black' and white, brown and white, pink, white stripes, blue and white piques, etc., etc. Neatly trimmed collar and , belt An gridlcss assortment for your selection $2 and - $2.25 values A great special purchase from a prominent eastern maufactnrer enables us to offer you your choice Saturday only at this very remarkably low price of, per suit $1.10 Boys Shoes R.cduced Great Saturday sale of men's patent colt Blucher Shoes, for dress wear, made on swing lasts, oak soles, Goodyear welts; all sizes; best tfO nr regular $4 values, on sale at, special, pair 2000 pairs of men s velour calf vtci kid and satin calf lace Shoes: good, roomy toes with tips, ex tension soles; all sizes and widths; reg- s QC ulra $2.50, values, on sale at, the pair wimVD Special lot of men's Goodyear welt, box calf and kangaroo calf and vtci kid Blucher bhoes, london toes with tips; come in all sizes; great- 0 CA est shoe values of the year, on sale, pair wJU Special lot of boys' box calf and glazed kid Bluchers; -double sdles, all sizes; great values, as follows: Regular $2.50 values, special at, the pair.... f 1.99 Regular $2.06 values, special at, the pair. .f 1.69 Men's $3 Mats at $1.95 Continuation of the great Clean-Up Sale of Boys Straight Knee-Pants Suits at ridiculously low prices. On sale on the Second Floor. Don't fail to see them.' $1.50-$1.75; Nightgowns at 98c 65c and 75c Drawers at 49c Pair Saturday sale of 1000 cambric and nainsook Nightgowns, trimmed in good quality laces and embroideries, tucks ana insertions; Handsome styles, large assort- QQ ment; the best regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, on sale at this low price, each vOC Saturday sale of 1000 pairs cambric and nainsook Drawers, trimmed in lace A Q and embroidery; best regular 65c and 75c values, on sale at this special price kJC Saturday Specials Misses'-ChiMren's In the men's Hat section, a great Easter sale of men's new 6pring headgear in black, tans and browns of fashion and quality; come in all sizes; the best. regular Ql $2.50 and $3 values, at this special low price; each; take advantage of sale lv Wearing App are! Sheet Music at Cut Prices - . O I Rainbow, Jungletown, Night and Day, Moon Winks, School Days, Rose Leaves, 12C Are Yod Sincere? Zulu Love Song. While You Are Mine, Sweet Pickles, lOl Stung; all on sale at this special reduced price, copy; take advantage of sale 12C "LOVE-LIGHT- Everyone who has played "Stung," "Sweet Pickles" and "Pork and Beans" has been anxiously awaiting a new number from the pen of the popular young composer, Theron C. Bennett; "Love-Light" has scored an instantaneous hit through out the east, and we ,hope Portland will be as enthusiastic over this catchy C, number as our friends back home; at this special introductory price, the copy IOC Ol Morning Cy, Pork and Beans, Poor John, Good-Bye, My Soldier Boy; Dill 162C Pickles, I Used to Be Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, Doll Rags, Love's Dream, Dreaming of You, Dear; all on sale at this low price, the copy 12C Misses' regulation Peter'" Thompson Suits in navy blue serge; blouse trimmed with chevrons and hand embroidery on the sleeves and stars on the collar; skirts have yoke with buttons in front and laced in the back; ages 14, 16 and 18 (IO ir years; exceptional values, on sale, suit ?l'tt Special offering of children's Dresses, made in jumper and sailor suit styles; the jumper made of good gingham, trimmed with embroidery and full pleated skirts; blue and pink; the sailor suits are in blue and tan chambray; collar and cuffs braid trimmed; fulj pleated skirts; ages 0 OO 6 to 14 years; on sale at this low price wfaO Special lot of little children's Dresses, made in Bus ter brown and Russian styles; blue,, tans and white, with blue figure; chambrays and per- QQ-,. cales; ages 2 to 4 years; big values, each vOC TO MERCER JAIL IVITH THE BOYLES Sheriff Will Land Them , This Afternoon Hear ' ing Tomorrow. (Uaite4 Vrmm Lmm4 Wlr.) - Pittsburg. Pa.. Mrcb 2. Sheriff Che Mid today lie would take James H. Boyla and Helen Falkner, tha wo man iuppol to ba his wife, who ara accused of kldnapins; Willis Whltla. to Mercer, Pa.. thU afternoon. Mercer Is the county seat of Mercer county. In ' which Sharon, tha homo of the Whit ' las, la situated. It Is probable ths prallmlnary hear ' -ln of both prisoners will coma up . tomorrow. ' DE1TEN FE0JI HOME; MAY BE MRSi BOYLE ' irlt Phu Imrf Wlrs.) Chicago, March H Declarlna; ha was . umbla to atais wMthir tha woman ar rested tn connection with ths kidnaping : or Willie wnltia rrom enaroa is nn daughter, W. K. MrDermott, a retired .' fireman, 2 years old, today threw aa Interesting sidelight on the career of a girl wno may prove to 11 mi womn Charged wlta the rennsyiTSJtia aianap- Ing. . 1 ' UcDermott said' ha had three daurh ' ters. one of them named Anna, who IBDDDDDDDDDDDDD Jaimos Best Natural V Laxative Water - Tx yoa know that your ajtoraaoa or bowel trouUo and tho tndl gmtioa thai goos with It cava ba rUse4 quiokar and better tf -Ualng HUITTIDI J AX OS WATEE than la any ethr way? It la aaaZy takoa H a gUaa on arising -and yoa bar no bad after electa. Aak yrw Pfcysiclia La will rerrmmod h and jm bo aatiafwl mm are oo macy others. Iry U youraalf for CONSTIPATION. Binonnnnaononnd wag reported to have married but whoo marriea name or whereabouts he did not know. Ha added that Anna had oeen educated at a convent at Madi son, Wis. The Sharon suspect also had convent education. . . ; McDermott aaid hie laurhtM'e mui. duct after she returned from the con vent was such that he ordered her to leave nome. ana aid so and h heard nothing of her until a year ago, when she called him up by telephone and told him she bad married a man worth millions and , was going to New York to live. McDermott said ha hnnr m tha tela. phona receiver while she Was talking and had not heard of her since, until , i ucvnniv currem .in connection wna. me wmua case. ... JAILBBEAK FAILED AT NEW WESTMINSTER (United rna Leewd Wire.) Vancouver. B. C March ( A an. clal from New Westminster aavrf Thra eonvlcU made a desperate attempt to w irura m peniieniiary yes terday afternoon. Otiard Irnlah was on durv In th rmunil 1 , V. . . K . nrlKinnM wnan Km m nl . . i them wr edging toward tha fence. He K , . . . - imaing mem in clined to be mutinous, ordered them Into the building. Aa ho oould not leave the other eonvlcU ha covered the throe men with bis gun untiy they reached tha door, when suddenly they wheeled around and ran toward a certain sunt In the wooden wall and endeavored to wrench off sone of tb boards. Imlah thereupon fired three shots, ereatinc a general alarm and tha men ware thn capiuren oy mo reiier guards and 1m mediately placed In solitary confine GOMPEES ATTACKS - - TAFT LAB0B POLICY trelt4 Prea LeeeeS Wkal Washington. March Jt. gamael uompers, president of the American reaeraiMMi or Lavoor. in aa ntlinrl.l In Tha Pedertloalat th.r. k.. President Taft has deperted from the Rooeevfflt ideaa reaardlnr Uhn. that Rooaevalt eeasd from attack Ina .i". . ' "'ui curing tha recent Drea-tdeotial eamnaim i oer M axrur mo auppon ot the baa. a Interests of the country tor Tart. The editorial refers to aa address by Taft at Peat He la Iter while he was "n nta way is me rriuppinea. In which Tan ataiea aia-views ea the m of injvoruens oy xnm exrarra. uompere de clared there waa -mo occasion tor Taft'a remarks thea except to eetcsj the vote vi uto aaueiacxarera. ITl a math Dairy Association Electa. -tl raetc e Te Seers I naneth riln Or. lfar-h I TV. Klamath Cesaty ratrr tMnHiilna hm.a formed. , W. II. Hefletnen. glneer ft oreratHtn and SKatatenar c.f the Klamath IrrtcaOna project, was elected preextest on aewtat tr his rracticej arole1gi rvk Ira WTitta, vlr sresldent; J. A. Hokooota. secre- r. T be e f'atla aa for tta ehWt the xutjthiewt N mcdern tuf I Complete House Furnishers ' INC. Women's, Misses' and Children's Wearing Apparel SatTUUrday" Tomorrow's sale offerings are subject to delivery at ' i our earliest convenience and for which telephone, Specials C. Ct P. or mail orders will not be accepted. Store closes Saturdays at six o'clock. Nothing so much fTl I CARD OR HANDY c . . . . -. t Tables. 0 SBssBBssssaBaaeBssf' - SPECrL TOMORROW $1.3S ' Tnee Tablet are of hardwood and are exceptionally well made and finiihed; the topi art 24 tnehet iqaare and built tip of email rtripe In altemitinf L'fbt and dark finish; folds easily and compactly; a coavenieut . lirtla piece 5a any home,' fax the Drapery Dept.- BRASS EXTENSION RODS for lace curtain hanging; regular 15c values, each...;...... ....Set OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES. 3 feet wide and 6 feet 6 inches long, mounted on good self-acting spring rollers, each 25 TAFFETA, in lengths of 12 yards or less of each pattern; regular 40c quality, per yard SWISS MUSLINS AND NETS, in white, ecru and colors; regu lar 60c and 75c quality, per yard 35 SCOTCH MADRAS in quantities of 12 yards or less, 50 inches wide; regular $1.50 quality, per yard T5 Sale of et Remnants Carp For tomorrow's special selling the Carpet department Offers a lot of remnants and samples in 1-yard and lH-yard lengths; Tapes try Brussels, Body Brussels, Axminsters and Wiltons, in a variety of patterns and color combinations; these are all neatly serged and bound and are excellent as door and small floor rugs; five lots, specially priced as, follows: Z5fS 6e, 7a, f 1 grid f l.BO each. Specials in the Biasement JAPANNED DUST PANS, special, each..... v... ;.:. BUTCHER KNIVES, good quality steel, with'hardwood handles; - special, each t..r v....20 KITCHEN BROOMS, special, each .u.r SET OF MRS. POTTS SAD IRONS, special..... has done to retard the general adoption of warm air heating as the erroneous notion that neither skill or scientific knowledge is needed in connection with it ; First-class warm-air plants CANN OT be installed at prices commonly charged for inferior ones; but even a first-class one, which is properly erected and which fur nishes the very best method of ventilation, costs less than steam or hot water.; Don't take a "guarantee" and a "furnace' for your money! Let some one install a heating plant who Jcnows how and is willing to insure "satisfaction" with their whole business. We do it! The V. G. IWcPherson Co, . r Heating and Ventilating Engineers 328 Glisan Street CAS RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, LAWN and CARDER TQOLS Basmt J0UILV,VL LIXKCS COST UTILE, ACCOMriJ