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THE OREGON i DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINQ. OCTOBER 8. '1003. Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, "Pcjrrins" Gloves, "Ostcrmoor" Mattresses, Mme. Irene Corsets, Columbia Ycrns, Etc. , j : t Duttenck Patterns Store Mledn Events Saturday gsTill 9:30 rank Satedav - - , Meier & Frank Store 35c Ribbons 1 9c 10,000 yard of 5-inch Moire Ribbon; In black, white; blue, pink, red,-old - rose, champagne; ribbons for Jiair bows, mil linery purposes, fancy work1Q etc.; best 35c value, at, the yard liC 20c Collars 10c Saturday sale of -500 doien women's embroidered Collars: white and colors; to 2 inches high; immense assort ment; sizes 12 to 15; the best in. regular) 20c values, on - sale at IwC 10 c Ruching 5c 1000 neck lengths of Ruching;' white, black and all colors; best 10c val-'-ues, on sale at this low price, each wv 15c Kerchiefs 7c Saturday tale of 500 dozen women's in itialed Handkerchiefs, - inch hem stitched, with neat block letters; 15c values; buy all you want at, ea. I C Saturd Ladies' Winter Underwear 75c Values 43 c Saturdaysale of 2000 garments of wom en s medium weight Vests and Tights; best styles and finish; all sizes, AO best 75c values, at, the garment tKJC Infants' wool-mixed Shirts, button down the front; white only; the best7lO regular 50c values, at, garment OOC Specials in the Drug Departing . , . j White ;i Ribbon -Toilet -Soap-it AO floats; great value, dozen cakes TrJC Lifebuoy Medical Soap, the cake. . . A4 Fairbanks' Glycerine Tar Soap at., , 'A$ Drees' Sweet Violet Talcum; 10 1 . best regular 25c value, the can 1m2C Sheffield's Tooth Paste, 25c val.. 16 50 dozen fancy carved Hair Bar- OO, rettes, shell and amber; 50c value OC 1000 Elastic Belt Strips, trim'd Aft with fancy cut steel; $2.00 values. IC aySaleof Sale of Ostricli - Ptemes French and Willow Plumes in all sizes and colors the best values you will share in Jhts season. Ostrich plumes for millinery purposes are more popular than ever. Al wsyi stylish and attractive, and Ju the long run most economical. Mail orders' filled. Lot 1 Three immense lots of beautiful imported Plumes, in black, white, Alice blue, light blue, pink, gray, mulberry, navy blue; fine larre ostrich feathers; great values: 17-inch, $8 value, 4 5.05 19-inch, $9 value, f 6.05-21-inch, $10 50 value, T.T5 IAa 1tttS magnificent Willow Plumes, in black, white and all, colors; V IIIUlV. marvelous values, on sale at following low prices take advantage: ' - -' - ' -.' 18-inch, best regular $10.00 values, on sale at, special, each. .fT.TS Pllf ftlft ft 20-inch, hest regular $15.00 values, on sale at, special, ea..f 10.75 mvo 22-inch, best regular $20.00 values, on sa!e at, special, ea..16.T5 Sale of SOO Men'siiiis g!8 and 30 Values M $12.65; :Si!it Great Saturday gale of 200 Men's New Fall and Winter Suits A great special lot secured from one of the best manufacturers in the country at a price far below regular value Fine fancy worsted materialThe season's latest iashions -Best pat terns and shadings Slates, grays, tans, browns, modes, neat stripes, shadow effects Handsomely tailored and finished throughout A very large as sortment of patterns for your selection Ready-to-wear suits, the equal of the best custom-tailored garments Suits you would expect to pay $28 and $30 for Your choice Saturday ft B onl at this special low price, suit P 1 sVsU J Great special values in Men's Raincoats and Over- MJk I'M f coats in the season's most approved styles and ma terials The "best values in the city On third floor 500 Pairs ot Men's Trousers $5.00 Values at $3. 1 5 Pair Saturday sale of 500 pairs of men's Worsted Trousers, In Fall and Winter styles and weights, neat dark patterns; dark grays, slates, browns, black and grays; fP3 C perfect fitting, hand-tailored, all sizes;' regular $5.00 values, at, the pair PJ.liJ Sirjeat Sale Dinner Sets 60-piece Haviland Set, white and gold decoration; great special value, set.. ? 29.00 100-piece set, same as above? on sale at this low price, set take advantage. .$43.00 60-piece Haviland Set, pink floral decorations, on sale at this low price, set..$24.O0 100-piece set, same as abotfe, on sale at this low price, set tike advantage. .$34.00 60-piece Haviland Set',' neat border design; exceptional value, at, the set..$32.50 100-piece set, same as above, on sale at this low price, set take advantage. .S346.00 60-piece Haviland China Dinner Sets, neat pink rose decorations; spe'l, set..J32.00 100-piece set. same as above, on sale at this low price, set take advantage. .$46. OO 60-piece Haviland China Dinner Set, pink and green floral decoration, set $28-0 lUU-piece set, same as above, on sale at this low price, set take advantage, .wjw.uv $18.00 Room-Size Rugs $ 13.95 $16.50 Room-Size Rugs $ 12.45 " ' - . " 1 1 "" " " T Great October sale of Empire Brussels Rugs, in room sises: Oriental and floral de signs, in rich colorings' and combinations. Great values at these prices 3d floor: 9 by 12 feet, the best regular $18.00 rugs, on sale at this special price, each. . 13.05 1 a .a ! . I t ja . r a . a a Jm m Mm .sk 1 af. .r e icei j incnes oy iu ieet o incnesroest regular io.?u rugs, on saie tor eacn. . 1000 Axminster Rugs, in Oriental effects, new designs and colorings; size 1 C7 27 by 45 inches; the best regular $2.50 values., on sale at this price, each vlwl Men's $2.00 Underwear at $1.45 Garment Men's $125 Un derwear at :89c Boys' 75c Union' Suits 45c Great . Saturday sale of men's fine quality pure worsted ribbed Underwear, form-fitting; all sizes in shirts and drawers; blue and gray: best $2.00 f 1 l r values, the garment ltJ Men's super-weight natural wool Underwear, fine soft finish gar- ments, all sizes, in shirts , and drawers; best $1.25 val- OQ ties, special, nhe garment OJC Bovs' half -wool form - fittintr Union Suits, 'natural color; well made and finished: best Af . 75c values, the garment TruC Great values in men's and bovs' Sweaters. ..Great sale of men's fine Union-Suits and Pajamas. October Sale of Gloves Women s one-clasp Mocha and Glace Kid Gloves, in all colors; sizes S't to 7; OC every pair fully guaranteed; the best regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, at, pai Women s one-clasp Cape Gloves, come in white, tan and gray; sizes 5J4 to 7J4; the best, regular $1.25 values buy all you want of them at. the pair Women's 1-clasp Mocha Gloves; come in gray, blick and mode; sizes 5j4 s C to 74; on sale at this unusually low price, pair take advantage of sale v Women's 1 and 3-clasp Cape Gloves, tan only, 5J4 to 7J4; $1.50 values, pair.. $1.33 Women 2-clasp Mocha Gloves, gray, black, brown, tan; come, in all sizes; 01 QQ the best regular $1.50 values buy all you want of them at, special, pair $1JJ Women's silk-lined Mocha Gloves, in gray, black, mode, brown; all sizes; 01 Qf the best regular $1.5CL values buy all you want of them at, special, the pair 4lJt) Women's 2-clasp Gloves, spear-point backs; come in the best shades of 01 AJ tan; best regular $1.75 values, on sale at this unusually low price, the pair $lotf Women's 2-clasp Cape Gloves, pique and Paris point stitching; white, 01 An tan and gray, all sizes; best regular $1.75 values, on sale at, special, the pair 4iTl Women's fancy broad stitch 2-clasp Cape Gloves, best Kasam skins; in 01 A9 white or tan; sizes Syi to 7y; regular $1.75 values, on sale at, special, pair 4llf Women's l-dasp Mocha Gloves, with fancy broad stitching, spear -point 01 (( back; gray, mode and tan; the best regular $2.00 values, on sale at, the pair f Children's l-dasp Cape Gloves, in white or taij, for misses and children, 6 QC months to 16 years of age; best regular $1.25 values, on sale at this price, pair DOC Children's 1-clasp Mocha Gloves, regular $1 25 values, at the low price of, pair. .95 Boys' $13.50 Raincoats at $7.65 Boys' Blouse Waists at 2 1 c Each Saturday sale of boys' and young men's Priestley "Cravenette" Raincoats; ages 9 to 20 years; dark gray mixed fancy, worsteds, fancy striped cheviots, etc.; 0f all fine, serviceable garments; best regular $12.50 values, on sale at, each i$f 0D Boys' Blouse Waists, in fast color chambrays amd madras, light and dark colorings: ages 6 to 14 years; neat figures and stripes; all are well made; great values at. .2l? Meier & Frank Store Dinner ? 5c Served from 5 to B:30 p. m. Our Sat urday Table d'ilote Dinner at 75c is at tracting splendid- attendance every Saturday evening, AS .to 8:3a , Try it. MENU Crab CoekUl! 8IU4 Almond 8wt FickUa Chtcktn Consomnaa a. la. frlne BoiUd. Chinook . Salmon a 1. lUgtne Poutoea pauphlne Sugar Cured Him, Chmpcn Sauea . or . -.' Chicken Croquette. 8uo Buprtrot , Prrme B aq iam . , . or - ..' v, . Lmb, Mint Buc " Ba.k1 Sweat 'Potato or Mashed PoUto Bummer Squash OT Corn on Cob Lettuce with French Dreeelnr ' Plum Pie " Aesorte4 Cake Vanilla lee Cream Demi Taaee, In Hosieiny Women's- outside black Cotton Hose ex tra weight, full ' fashioned, all O ' sizes: best 35c values, at pair AX Women's plain ; black silk Lisle Hose, full fashioned, extra long, split 07 cotton sole; best 40c value, pair-1 C Misses' fine imported black Lisle Hose, fashioned leg; two weights; 35c 9Q values, on sale at, special, pair WC Maline Bows 15 c Saturday sale ,of 1000 dainty Maline Rnvi. in white and colors: verv oontilar at present; best regular 25c val- C ues, on sale at this low price, each laC 25c Sheet Music 3 Copi es 50c Including Jungle Moon, Kiss Me, Down Among the Sugar Cane, . Swing Me Higher, Obadiah ; Meet Me in Seattle, Cuddle Up a Little Closer, If I Were a Millionaire, I Want to Go to the Ball Game, and hundreds of others, Cfl- on sale at low price of three for Regular $1.00 Music Stands, on sale in the Music Department, fourth Aft- floor1 take your pick for, each tvC mm s,BV DRUSILLA DREW n (Social aewi la a dallr feature of The lonrnal. Any one wishing; to lnwirt such bews .should send It algiwd to the aocletjr editor or tel phone It before to o'clock In the norotaf.) Mra. Fred Drooker of Rose City. Park entertainea at rive hundred weanesaay afternoon In honor of her amesta. Mlsa Dills and Miss Miles ot Tennessee, who leave, for their home the last of thla week. The house waa elaborately dec orated with autumn flowers In bril liant yellows and reds and with Caro , llnevTestout roses. The autumn leaf arrangement was so cleverly done that tne large nouae seemed a wooaiana bower. The prise was a beautiful set of china, plates and was secured by Mrs. Tyson. -. - Invitations have been Issued by the Hawthorne Tennis club for a dancing party. Friday evening, October 22, at MuriarK nail, -me patronesses win oe " Mra Charles Butterwor.th, Mrs. V. B, MacBrlde. Mrs. - K. I Mills and Mrs. Cary H. Harrison. The club members include Clifford C. Harrison. Dresident: Esther Butterworth, vice president; Ag nes Aiacuriae, secretary ana treasurer; W, H. Barton. Marie U MacBride.Nor man Schmltt, Evangeline Philbln, Waldo a Miller. Mildred Ovlatt. Dale B. Wor. tblngton, Dhru Hedges, L. 6taude Mills, Alice Holmen. EdwardJ. Corcoran. Be atrice B. Mine. K. R. KlrRpatrlck, Fran cis Schmltt. Rev. Henry Ruxsell Talbot, Orace Richardson, Fred W. Rodgers, ' Norma Graves, Will Booth, tola Ham mond. Raymond Bran Ion, Eva I Graves, and Earl Hammond. e - Mrs. M. J. Delahunt entertained at progressive five hundred Wednesday af ternoon at her beautiful home at the corner ot East Fifteenth and Tillamook streets. Irvington. This is the first of n a series of charltv narties to be arive for the benefit of the Christian Broth ers. There were 60 (ruesta and each brought with her a donation, ranging from 60 cents to $5. Assisting Mrs. Delahunt were Mrs. 8. H. RotnermeL Miss Elizabeth Hoben' Mlsa-Orace Jen- the father and brother attended the opening- exercises. Among- the cities visited were Boston, New York, Wash ington, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver and Salt Lake. Everywhere business con ditions-were found active, and build ing operations extraordinary. Mr. Bates Is one of Portland's leading bankers. Mrs. Edward R. Root has' returned from a three weeks' visit In Seattle and is at home at 695 Lovejoy street. A reception was given yesterday af ternoon by Mrs. Benjamin F. Weaver and her sister. Miss Margaret Rogers, at the former's new and handsome home at 853 East Twelfth street, north, Ir vlngton. The function was a house warming: and the invitation list waa nlngs, Miss Evelyn Bell, Miss Helen I large. Friends from the west side were Maginnis, Miss Margaret Sheeny, and I entertained from 2 to 4. and those on Mra Cyril Magtnnls. The prises were I the east side from 4 to 6. All of the won by Mrs. McKlnley Mitcneu ana I appointments were elaborate and many Mrs. Dunbar. The next narty in the I handsome (towns were in evidence. The series win De at tne ncrme ot Airs. r.i aming room aecorations were autumn Ifnarlnnia Wm ti TCIarVith inH T-lnlldHnv I lAkVffH. fprn a rymmatlnnm dtiH maaa. and avenue, Wednesday evening, October 13.1 the effect most beautiful. A Hawaiian i orcnestra siauonea in tne nan renaerea Miss Lillian Harrison of Evansvllle. Li4u t Mi,...n.. o,.l, Ind., and E. E. Hardesty of Eugene. Or., refreshments. The hostesses were as were married Wednesday by Rev. I in .m.n.ui.. k iu.. a ,.i Thomas O. Picton of 'the Rodney Avenue staiger, Mrs. JCathlrin Daly, Mrs. Christian churoh. Portland. After t r.hria nn mV i.m.. ti vrr. a brief honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty Tlchnor. Mrs. Wynn Johnson, and Mrs! will return to Eugene where Mr Hard- Frank Moffatt. Miss Emeline Toungs esty is employed in the First National announced the guests, bank. At aira Araiur narenaricK s Bennett. Esq., A. B., B. L., Divinity col lege, Dublin, and Mrs. Elsie May, widow or tne late Kev. J. JLUllon O'Connor, of Ennesklllen. County Ferwagh, Ireland, eldest daughter of the late F. O. Ben nett, Llscard Park, Cheshire, England. It is-expected the wedding will occur In a short time, when they will leave for voob oay, wnere Mr. Bennett lias resided since 1873. The beautlflcatlon of homes and ome .hoi. r t,T hAr e OTlWJVSS kparnk0tVhferae MfiZtKf ftT, ment in Kpse ity j arit, wnere tnerei hplrt- nf wlmm u,nliHi. (v.mir rnSnKra! A , cam.Jn i.teln 27. were lira. Oeorgi T JD. PeterV Mra Sefvlng'out "Aeel Snk4.. $Sr. ,?H?5ff- wlUdo'nTSf the'cSnteftlon3 'it lled K Mra" Charles" K " Sto Ml 'Mayme tTe RoeCI v Pmvemlnt i'Au? W1-K.M- &ll Mra Be Mor- v . . . . tr ruw. mini nanimn i.unnpii. imibubj rf i tim. oTThVdVtSerfoS fving Potter and Miss About Sa members were present at tne I ; "suu Mr. and Mrs Charlia A- Ktmin . " . . .. land daughter, Helen Celeste,' who for After a visit of four weeks in the I th nt iwn ha.ua. m.H. th.ir east. George VV. Bates and son. Oeorge home In SaiK Francisco, have moved wr., rru nuinr, i ne ouj.uyj mio tneir attractive new bome m Fros polnt of thetourney was Amherst col-lpect Park to reside permanently, and irgw, wnere itojra mwi, eiaeei son in are receiving a cordial welcome iromj that f tmlltf 1 a. .t.iil.nl mwA h.r. I . i I ai 1 The Washington chapter of the O. E. 8. gave a dinner end entertainment at the Masonic hall. East Sixth street and Burnside, last night to provide funds for the charitable work of the chapter. A dinner waa served from 1:10 to 8, after which there was a program and card games. Those in charge of the culinary department were Mrs. I. U. Clouse, Mra Craddoch, Mrs. K. B. Smith. .Mra A. Handler. Mrs. Ueora-a Botsford, Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Quackenbush. The program committee was Mra. J. N. Wheeler and Mra Lillian Shield. At the various booths were Mra H. Hat field. Mrs. Mary Winn. Mrs. C H. Hei- ler. and Mrs. A. O. Slnka Prealdlac brer the tables were Mra B. Fa I low a, i Mra. dswrencw isewion, Mrs. w. H. Mankln. Mrs. Leo S. BalL Mrs. J. W. McOrerer and Mra. J. M. ITurlbart. who were assisted by young wemea of ths chapter. The Merry Hearts elub rare Its first oanclng party or trie season at Marlark hail last night. St9-e' orchavtra fur r.lahed the music- The committee In charge tnHud-d lick Bellaad. Jark F. Adama H. M. KlndalU Oykle Minnie Prtlth, Bab Curl and KUiel Clow. ' The eagage-neet was antttnee4 ftdav Wtw-n J. W. Bennett ef t an-f'i4. Com county. Or son of the late George I - 4 4 If so, there are germs at work right at 4 Y Our the roots of the hair. Thebestthing W A J-O Tl--J ...L . ' wum ucsavyuizsG germs, every one pf them. Any hair medicine made that will do this, and without the slightest harm to the hair? Yes; Ayers Hair .Vigor. . You save what hair you have, and you get a new growth besides. Doubtful about this? Then let your doctor decide. Ask him what he thinks of Ayers Hair Vigor. With his approval 'u should feel perfectly safe. Does not Color the Eilair flair falling Out? HOOD, EIVEE WATER COMMISSION EEP0ETS (Special Dispatch to The Journal:) Hood River, Or., Oct 8. The water oommiBsion personnel, Truman Butler. iT n nf Jouuer canning company; v.. omiiuiiar. casnier or tne lrst National bank; W. L. Clark, cotmty road supervisor; R. p. Tucker, capitalist; Frank Button, capitalist; Frank A. Cram, merchant, and Dr. H. L. Dumple appointed by the Hood River Civic Improvement league to investigate the water situation, reported last nigljt its findings and recommended that the city of Hood River grant the present water company a IS year franchise to furnish the city with water; the water company to furnish a good and Biifficlnn km nnlv of pure water for domestic use and for fire purposes. The water company agrees to five bond to Install u.t.r plant that will pump water from deep i ..lla IM V, XSA TD nciu d u ii iv .it Vila ja. iiuuu ..i v . , and -maintain a reservoir that will hold l.ouu.ouu gallons ror rtre protection, tne plant t to be In operation by July IS. 1910. It also agrees to place 26 fire hydrants within-the city limits. i The report was unanimously adopted by the league. A measure is now before the council to place before the voters a proposition to supply the city with water. The proposition has been de feated five times. Treble Clef Club Organized. (Special Dispatch to To Journal.) Albany, Or., Oct 8. The young ladles of Albany college have organised a Treble Clef club under the management of Miss Adna Smith of the Conserva- korv of Music. A larare number of the Flown people taking music lessons at the college win also join tne ciud. Tne or floeis elected last evening were: Miss Rhoda Stamaker, president; Miss Buena Blcknell. secretary, and Miss Nlta Schults. treasurer. Concerts will be given throughout the college year. Out of Our Temporary Quar ters. We will be ooen for business Monday. September is, at in wasmngton si., 3 Mocks west of ouW temporary place. K , O. Moo rehouse Co. THE J. K. GILL CO. TIDED AND AXDEE i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1909 SPRING VALLEY WINE CO. WEEKLY BARGAIN SPRIKG VAUEY WHISKEY. Foil Qnarl $1, Gallon $2.95 QID KE1TCCK1 WHISKEY. Foil Qnirt $1.25. 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