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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING;. JULY 16, 1909. Store Open Saturday; Evenings XTndl 9:30 Portland Agen Meier & Frank Store Putcb Collars 50c Values 35c Great Saturday sale of 2000 embroidered Dutch Collars, starched, . all sizes;' great lassortment; 33c to 5Qc values,. on OC- sale at this special low price, each JC Tailored Suits $20 Suits at $11.85 g35 Suits at $17.45 40 Suits M $22:45 ; Sweeping reduction on Tailoped Suits ' three immense lots, in . serecs. oanama I 'cloths. cheviots, prunella "cloths, tweeds .... , . 1 lL ...j ...1. j . 1... . ana sncpacra piaius; coais uiaae semi or tight-fitting effect, with- the three-seam or .French back; skirts made full flare or the new full .pleated effect, stitched ' to the knee then fujl flare; navy blue, black, . tan.Vfrray. rose, reseda, wistaria, apricot. r catawba, also checks and stripes, in large assortment; sii new. ivuv suits, Hand somely tailored and finished throughout.. "Styles to Dlease every individual" fancv. Values we know 'positively "yoi cannot eoual elsewhere. All sizes.. Let us show Jrod. these great bargains in tailored 'suits. $2000 values on sale at. suit... 11.85 $35.00 values-on sale at, suit. ..17.45 ( $40.00 values on sale at. suit...22.45 Osternwbr M attresses $30 Values $18.50 Great special offering of, 200 of the cele brated , "Ostermoor" patent, elastic felt Mattresses, in one or two-piece styles: ; oO-und -weightrrfmperiaf- edge,- best- coverings, patterns and colorings; every one fully, guaranteed:-, rear- 1 O CA ular $30.00 values, at, . each eplOedv Outing Flannels 50c Flannels at 33c 18c Flannels at 10cr iW.OOO yards of new Outing Flannels' In stripes and checks; best colorings C '.and designs, on sale at, special, yd. C, A great offering of 36-inch silk-striped Wash Flannels; , fast colors, for suits, skirts and waists; all new, handsome i styles; great assortment; regular OO 50c values, on -sale for, the yard JOC 10,000 yards of handsome velour Flan nels for bath robes and kimonos; floral effects, attractive colorings arid IfiJ," ;-combiiratTons7l8c" values, af,yd:e"C Arts and Crafts Rugs 500 new Arts and Crafts Rugs to be sold at an exceptionally low price; beautiful designs and colorings, in artistic effects; blues, pinks, tans, greens, etc., in three lots, on sale at the following low prices: Sise 27x54 Inches, special, each. ,f 2.50 Sise 30x60 inches, special, each. 3.00 Size 36x72 inches, special, each , f 3.75 Great exDansion sale bargains in room- -eize-domestie Ruga of all grades,styles and sizes., bee them on the lhird floor. Great sale of Oriental Rugs best values., Trunks, Dags, Pjctnrcs, Toys, Hammocks, Kodaks, Etc. Fourth Floor of the Annex Artistic Picture Framing to. Your Order Metalography Sets on Sale in the Toy Dept. Meier ?; fframk Sa turday Shopping Bulletin Great 1 Expansion :- Jale j Contihues in 40c to 75c Ribbons at 1 9c Yard $175 Lunch Cloths at 89c Each Great Saturday sale of 5000 yards, of high-grade ribbons in satin taffetas, print warps? ; brocades and moire effects; beaiutiful styles, great assortment for your selec- 1 Q tion; regular 40c to 75c values buy all you-want of it at this price; the. yard lew In the Art Department, 3d Floor,, a sale of Lunch Cloths, stamped, hemstitched and drawnwork, size 36x36 inches; all linen; values up to $1.75 each, on sale, ea...89t j6,0QiQ Pairs of Silk Gloves $1.50 Valtieo at ?5c a Pair t. Buy long Silk Gloves at half their value- 10,000 pairs in black, white and colors The best makes, including "Kayser", MGloverg villc"NiagaraV etc. Best grade; double tipped fingers; full 16-button lengths-r-4n all sizes Regular $1.50 values Buy all you want of them at this special low 9 XL price per pair, for Saturday's selling C Jv Mail and 'phone orders carefully and prompt ly filled Great Expansion Sale bargains in all lines of Kid and Silk Gloves Call and see. , AH Parasols Reduced Great Saturday sale of bur entire stock of women's Parasols, this season's prettiest styles, great variety. Largest and best showirig in the city for selection. $1.25 to $2.00 values at, each. . 89 j $4.00 to $6.00 values at, each 2.57 $2.50 to $3.50 values at, each. .. .91.89 j $7.50 to $9.00 values at, each. .. .f 3.98 The best regular $10.00 to $15.00 values, on aale at this special low price, ea'. .f 5.98 Women's 75c Undervests at 39c I Mr ' ! i ! f IB V u w Women's Drawers 50c Each "Nazareth" Union Suits for 50c Women's sleeveless lisle Undervests, with hand-crocheted Cluny and torchon yokes; ;4Valso fine ribbed lace-lrimmed umbrella drawers, with French tight tops; a QQ t great assortment, all sizes; regular 75c underwear,' at this low price,' garment JfC J000. pairs, of Isabella Knit Drawers, cotton mesh and fine weave; all sizes; CA the best regular 65c values rbuy all you want of them at this low price, pair OUC Nazareth Union Suits for boys and girls 2 to 12 years of age; underwaist and Cf underwear all in one; great special value, on sale at low price of, garment OUC Men's $5 Straw Sailors $3.95 Men's $4-$ 5 Oxfords $2.15 Pair In the Men's Hat Department, for Saturday's selling, a great offer of high-grade Milan and split braid Sailor Hats, newest and rfT fc j best blocks Regular $5 values in all sizes Choice at. . . .ly J7v Men's fine Shoes and Oxfords, in patent colt, vel our calf and tan Russia calf, lace and blucher styles; broken lines, standard makes; f C the best $4.00 and $5.00 values, the pair 3.13 $5 Oxfords $2.48 -" 1 . 1 1 ...... . . . . 1000, pairs of men's tan Russia calf black veloyr calf, brown kid and black natent lathr fl(nrl. blucBer and lace styles: new swine and medium round toes; best regular $5.00 and AO $4.00 values, on sale at, special, the pair 4lO Boys' and youths' Shoes and 6xfords in tan and kangaroo calflso brown kidsr all sires, great special values, on sale at the following prices 10 to 13, pair..? 1.651 to Syi, the pair.. f 1.85 1 mc v N If- ?j -Jf J Copyright. IT 1907, by L. ADLER.'BROS. & COX Entire S tock of Men's Clothing Low Priced Our annual midsummer cleanup of Men's and Young Men's Clothing offers unusual opportunity to buy high-grade, ready-to-wear apparel at a big saving - all the season's latest fashions and materials, best patterns and colorings for business or dress wear Styles to please every individual fancy - Every suit' in our mammoth stock is reduced, Men's $15.00 Suits for $10.35 Men's $20.00 Suits for $14.35 Men's $22.50 Suits for $16.15 Men's $25.00 Suits for $18.10 Men's $28.00 Suits for $19.85 Men's $30.00 Suits for $21.35 Men's $35.00 Suits for $25.85 Men's $40.00 Suits for $27.65 Entire stock of young men's col lege and summer apparel on sale at prices far below manufacturing cost This season's most attractive garments priced at a point where shrewd buyers will anticipate their needs for the coming fall season Young men's $12.50 suits $ 9.10 Young men's $15.00 suits. . . .$10.35 Young men's $18.00 suits. .. .$12.65 Young men's $20.00 suits. . . .$14.35 Young men's $25.00 suits $18.10 Young men's $28.00 suits $19.85 Great special values in boys' Wash Suits, Blouse Waists, Shirts, Vacation Suits, etc. Values that you cannot equal in the city. Women's and Children's Hosiery 2000 pairs of women's fine gauze lisle Hose in black; outsizes; wide elastic garter tops, Hermsdorf dye; best 65c values, on sale at this low price, pair 2000 pairs women's' imported lisle Hose with lace boots, full-fashioned; light blue, white, navy, tan, pink and gray; best 50c values, on sale at, the pair Misses' fine elastic ribbed black lisle Hose, silk finish, seamless, in Summer weight; best regular 35c values buy all you want of them at, special, pair Infants' and children's fine cotton Socks, sizes 4 to 84; in black, light blue, tan and pink; best 25c values buy all you want of them at this price, pair 33c 27c 20c 15c 10,000 In the Sheet Music Department we offer 10, 000 copies Vocal and Instrumental Music at ri diculously low price of 50 per copy. Included will be found selections from "Merry Widow,' 1 Sultana Intermezzo, Flower Song, Flow ers of Spring," "Fifth Nocturne and thou sandsf"6tfrer6pi Values up to 50c. On sale today only af the ex ceotionallv dw price, oer conv .Jw r j , ' 1 - r j - Meier & Prank Stores Sale of Chi 1 dre n'o in Underwear Great Saturday sale of misses' and chil dren's muslin Underwear, , including gowns, drawers, skirts, corset covers aind combination garments; lace and em broidery trimmings; tucks, beading, rib bons, etc; unusual values at these prices;. Drawers, on aale at 15c to $1.22 the pair Gowns, at prices from 59c to $1.98 each Skirts, on sale at from 69c to $2.98 each Combinations, from. $1.69 to $3.97 each Special lot of children's Outing Flannel Gowns, on sale at, each "JC Infants' hand -embroidered cassimere and. silk Sacqnes, Wrappers, Carriage Robes; etc., on sale at very special prices, Let os show you on the Second Floor, A Great Cleanup of Men's Furnishings 1 500 dozen "President" Suspenders, light and medium, weights; great variety of patterns to select from; best 50c OC values, on . sale at, special, pair OuC Men's, pure white linen hemstitched r Handkerchiefs, 25c values, each.. 17 300- doten men's white figured nainsook Underwear shirts made either 4 or no-sleeve styles; drawer knee A fl length; 75c value, onsale, each "xC Men's blue and white striped cotton Un derwear, shirts, and drawers, in all sizes; 50c values, at, garment wlC 75c 4-in-Hands 27c 1 ' 1 ..j 'v'"" v.i' "' ' " "" " 500 dozen men's fine Four-inHand Ties and Bat Bows newest shapes, patterns and colorings; all, new, up-to-date neck wear; handsomest designs and xoloTnrssv .regular SOe and 75c values, each.... 27 Great Sale Go-Carts Collapsible Steel Go-Carts, with leather . '. ette hoods, rubber-tire wheels and re r clining backs; folds with one motion; v very newest and best model; CC QC regular $11.00 values, each Same cart as above folds with two mo- tiofts r regular- $7-Jvaliiereaehrrv55 All-steel Collapsible Go-Carts,, rubber tired wheels; regular $7 val- 4J4 AC ues, on sale at. special, each w'9 $ 500 Reed Go-Carts at, each.... f 3.35 $ 600 Reed Go-Carts at, each....3.00 $ 6.75 Reed Go-Carts, at, each. i..f 4.25 $13.50 Rted Go-Carts at, each.. 7.85 FIGHT TO SAVE 'MY CHARLES Hiffh Influences.4 Back of Appeal Case of This ,! t: Noted Cliinese. 5 Boston, "Mass., lulyll. It waa learned ' "today that a- fund of nearly 110,000 baa i ben raised to carry the case of Warry Charles. ' a" well known Chinaman, " to . the United State supreme court.; Should th appeal to the highest tribunal tall t brln about a new trial Charlea, to--ether with four of bla , countrymen, T ill - b put to death in ihe electric chair in Charleatown prlaon In October. The murders for which tha Chinamen have been aenienced were committed Aoguet i, 1907. On the evening of that ' date . 10 Chinamen, armed with large ' calioer revolvers,-entered Oxford place, one of the fbordughfarea of Boston's - Chinatown, and proceeded- to shoot up the street, stores and houses In the vl ; clnlty. Chin Mon Quln.-Wong Shu' Chung, Chin Leet and Loo Kal Nom were killed ; or died later from wounds, received at ' tnat time, and Goon Gong, Joe Guey, Wong Duck. Wong How, Dong; Bock Ling, and Tee Wat and othera were , wounded, - ' , Ten Chinamen were arrested and ' charged with the murtera - The first , trial began on January 0, 180S, but was ' discontinued after" three days because of the Illness of one of the Jurymen. In the meantime -one of the accused Chinamen had died and the case ef sn other was nolle prossed The second trial '" began on February 3, 1908, and lasted for 29 tfayc, the Jury returning a ver , diet of guilty in all casea. - . ' PutolKs Interf t centers almost wholly - In the case of Warry Charles, who Is one of the most widely, known China-. men in America. For a number of years r he has oonducted a large laundry busl ."V ness in Boston, with branches acat- tered throughout the cltv. Chwles came from the Hoy Ping district in China. He lived for a time in New Orleans , and ' there became thoroughly acquaint-1 ed with the English language. From New Orleans he went to Omaha, where he took his scanty earalngs and start ed,' a lad of It, in business for himself. Ambltloua" to - get ahead, intelligent, active and sturdy, be sought an edu cation. . While he was attending a bus iness college In Omaha he met Mary Whiting, a young woman who after ward became tola wife and the mother of his-children. ,,t : ' In Tew Tork Charles- was successive ly an agent-for the Santa Fe railroad. and hardware, and interpreter in the court or general sessions, a floor walk er ih a department store and a Chinese inapeetor under Secretary Carlisle in the second Cleveland administration. , . In New York he was arrested charged with conspiracy to betray government secrets, but was discharged.' He was then Chinese Inspector, but was sus- f ended. He later worked for the Lexow nvestlgating commission and came vto Boston after having' been attacked In New York. After coming; to this city he served for a number of years as. a court - Interpreter and, became . well known. - The effort to save the Warry Charles from the death chair has been taken o all over the country' by members of the army and navy uafon, of which Warren Charles, a New Tork policeman and aon of the condemned man, is a member. Several prominent army officers also have taken a lively Interest In the cause of the condemned man and thev are also dotng some work. General Felix Agnus of , Baltimore has taken an Interest In the case and he has . written several letters In behalf of the condemned Chinaman,' Warren Charles was a mem ber of a' New Tork regiment In the Spanish-American war and many of his comrades are assisting him In his ef forts to save his father. - Among those who have taken official action- In the matter are ' the Major Charles F. Roe Krrlson of Brooklyn and the General wton garrison of-Newberg, N. T. The local authorities, notwithstanding the widespread movement started In behalf of Charles, declare he Is deserv ing of little sympathy. According to their belief he is one of the most .dan gerous men in America and was the brains' of the conspiracy which caosed the murders In Oxford place two years ago. v -' . - ... -. -.,-: A Prairie creek,' "Wallowa county man has 300 acres of hay put up. mostly alfalfa and some timothy and 400 acrea of grain. The ground was prepared and the grain all sown since he returned to j the valley , last Marcn. - DRILLS TOUGHEN YOUNG SOLDIERS WssBBsssHBsaeaesaaaaasMBWBBS Camp Benson Is Putting Guardsmen in Shape for Battle Maneuvers. Today's program at Camp Benson In cluded those drills and exercises which will beat fit the guardsmen for the trying duties connected with the field maneuvers scheduled for tomorrow-and Sunday. The three battalion were given work In guarding- the van rear and flanks ef a marching column, and In guarding a bridge camp from attack by an enemy. . - Company OV the force of regulars In camp, with the Third Infantry, crave an exhibition In extended order and battle command of Captain King gave a fine exhibition drill yesterday in close order formation, . One ? of the ' most Interesting events at camp yesterday was a lecture to the officers of the regiment by colonel Ru dolph Ebert chief surgeon of the de- gartment of the Columbia. Colonel ibert'e first lecture was on Infections diseases. - He will deliver another lec ture - this afternoon and probably an other tomorrow. At o'clock yesterday afternoon dress parade of the entire regiment was given In honor of Governor Benson, who ar rived at camp early In the afternoon, accompanied by Adjutant General Flnser and Inspector1 '-General Colonel James Jacksoo. - B. v A., retired - Governor Benson was highly pleased - with the Appearance of the troops on parade, and took occasion to warmly congratulate Colonel McDonell and the other officers of the regiment upon the splendid allow ing made by the guardsmen. - x Bevond routine camo duty. little will be . done in camp tomorrow, except to prepare for the long march N to the maneuver grounds which will . begin early in the afternoon. ' . : I DESERTER MAGNESS GOES FREE TOMORROW Portsmouth, N. H., July The gates of the naval prison here will be opened tomorrow morning for -the re lease of Charles Magness, who was ar rested for desertion from the navy a few- days after he married Miss Ada Gorman, daughter of the late Senator Arthur P. Gorman of Maryland. Mrs. Magness has arrived here from Balti more and will be the first to greet her husband when he Is .given his freedom. ' Magness enlisted In the marine corps under the name of Charles J. Hartlove and was assigned to the U. 8. 8. Dol phin at the Washington navy yard. According to the official records he de serted in July last and was arrested at Louisville in October. Much Influ ence was brought to bear upon the ? resident and the secretary of the navy o get the young man out of trouble. He was tried and convicted, however, and sentenced to be dishonorably dis charged and .to be confined at hard labor for one year. The term of im prisonment has been reduced to. eight months by good behavior. WTTTD) A (QTED -JlJJMril 01T 1 Ed TJAL SUIT SALE Now is the time to buy a new Spring or Summer Suit at extra special prices. This means the choice of our medium and high 'grade clothing. Following are the reductions: Men's Trousers - at ' Extra Special Prices $10 Suits Special . 15 Suits Special . $20 Suits Special . 25 Suits Special v 030 Suits Special . 835 Suits Special . See Window Displays r. . $7.50 .$9.60 $15.00 $18.35 823;70 $26.35 Men's Shirts $1.00 Values Just a limited Number IFMMdDHJs CLODTiHi nMG CC Corner Morrison and Second Streets : f .