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THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMDER 5. 1009. em See tha Famous Painting -"Shadow of tlio erbssV Fifth Floor Demonstration of "Nemo" Corsets by Mrs, pcano, Expert Corccticr Dtt levari -A rrsivtw r & fa Mmrll llnrcv Open Saturday Duttcrick Patterns Until 9:30 P.M. ft Sale Ira ffie iioy Special Bargains in All the Departments for the Needlework' Guild of America Bayers Men s and oys Cravenettes 12.50 Values $?35 Each Great Saturday gale of boys' and young men's Priestly Cravenettes, .worsteds and cassimeres; neat stripes, light and dark colorings; genuine rnestiey crave- ii ' r . a. J .. i r i ii a. or v kii .oiaaA aas ucuc. ii sizes lor Doys ana young men; rcgiuar iu 7iu vaucar caui 79c Ouija Ouya that -mysterious game bpard ; , regular $1.00 yalue Donkey Tail Party Game; s 25c value, at. -this - low price," each liC, Something .iiew, Take-Aoart' Wooden Horses, at prices from 50c to $5.00 each. Pirate and Traveler, the new df ff North Pole game, on sale forPleUV The little folks', Farmyard game; OOi best 35c value on sale at, each fciOC Game of Basketball, 50c value, at. .30f II . r v " ': wa crdiv; r eiuiau to $7.35 Saturday sale of 200 dozen boys' Blouse Waists, in light and dark patterns! materials of fast-color chambrays, per- Boys'Vaists A ' 1 tales and madras; stripes and checks in large assortment At 39C Ifill 'for your selection; all agfes. The: best regular 75c OQ w w w values buy all you want at' this . low price, each aJiTL Best values in bovs' Combination School Suits let us show you, Boys' Rubber Capes and Hats. Boys'-Cravenettes. On sale On the third floor. on the third floor. 75c and $1 Emb. Collars 5 3c 50c-?5c Box Ruchinig 39c a Box Great Saturday sale of women's hand-embroidered Linen Collars, in madeira and ap- penzelle embroidery, lyi to inches . bign; sues i to i; regular vaines C'ir, ran cine from 75c to $1.00 each buy all you want of 4.them at this price, each JC Saturday sale of Box Ruching, 4 and .6 lengths in a box; come in white and 9Q assorted: best resrular 50c and 75c values, on sale at this special price, the box aJeJC 20c Kerchiefs Satiiinday MnmrTSc SERVED FROM 3 TO 8 P. M. s Arrange to have your dinner at the Meier & Frank Store tomorrow evening. There's no question about your being pleased with the food, the service and the sur roundings. Music Qn seventh floor. Handkerchiefs, with 1 wreath; . all letters; tin laundered; 20c values, at this low price, each Women's fleece-lined Cotton Vests and Pants; white: high neck. long sleeve Undervests, ankle- length pants; all sizes. The best regular 40c values, at this low price, garment At. 12c Each 12c pure 25c -4 9r For Saturday's' football game between Washington High and Lincoln High; best grades and values, on sale at these special low'prices. ,50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 ' Football Pants, of brown and yhite can vas, padded; best $1.50 values, pr,..f -Moleskin Football Pants, highest qual ity, best regular. $3.00 values, 01 OQ. on sale' 'at, special,' the pair ..910F Shin Guards of brown " canvas, with reeds; 65c values, at,' the pai r39c 33.50 Dolls at $1.39 Great ' special tot'of rBose. City Beauty Dolls, fully, jointed; iy inches long; the best regular $3.50 values, d OQ on sale at special low price, ea. ylwv Beautiful assortment of 18-inch Dressed Dolls, best JM.50 values, on, sale at thisv extremely low price, each VOC m ii fi i - j ran i 1 Great? Satarday iSpecials- M ien's Fnrniishings Saturday sale of Men's Worsted Ribbed underwear, in pink, blue and gray; form-fitting; all sizes in shirts and drawers; 1 aa best reg. $1.25, values buy all you want'of them at this unusually, low price, the garment look to your.needs; special OaC Saturday sale o'f Men's Heavy-Weight Natural Wool Underwear, soft finish, handsomely made, form-fitting J in all ff riiC A sizes, including $touts; the best reg. $2.00 values buy. alf you want of them at this, unusually low price, garment tDlOD 111 liSittv T7.' O.,oi:ir c ri Corlra in Klaotr trrav 'natural anA nv fnrrl all ! Ket for 9!ie valn- 3 rizir !ift nair 17 tj jlVSaturday sale of J000 dozen Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, .i-inch hems, best 25c vals., at this low price 17 25c 1000 dozen Men's New Four-in-Hand Ties, made reversible or French fold ; an immense assortment of patterns and i colorings for your selection come in plain colors and fancies, in styles to please every individual fancy; special price, ea. fe1'lt''':iSAAAll ai 51 lO 1000 pairs of "Perrin's" celebrated Gloves for men; best shade of tans and brown; l"CnS dV,UU VlIQVCa (11 iust the gloves vou want, for street or dress wear; come in all sizes;, the OQ Men's S 1 .50 Gloves at gfc-ia 100O pairs of Meier & and brown; ail sizes; Frank's regular Bargains iril Gloves Women's two and three-clasp Suede and Mocha Kid Gloves, all colors; sizes to 7y$; the best regular $J 2b and $1.50 values, your choice at, the 70i. pair come in tan, gray QC ' Women s one and two-clasn Care Gloves. "Dent" stvle: "and white; sizes 5yi to 7; the best regular $1.25 values, at this low price, pair Perrins"and ''Trefousse1- Gloves Coffee 23C $ 156$350 Values 98c a Pair In the Big: Basement Grocery Sfore, for Saturday's selling. 10.000 pounds Meier & Frank's famous Mocha;nd Java .Cof-" teer equal to the best wc grades; buy all. you- want or it ttl this specia Tlf prices per pound tale advantage )C Women's Hosiery , ' 5000 pairs of w Cm en's Cotton - Hose, full fashioned; extra weight, soft finish; all sizes;,-best" 35c values, on sale during offering at the remarkably low price, M:2pPlir 5000 pairs women's black Cotton Hose, full 1 fashioned, with, maco split soles; all., sizes; best 35c values; buy all you want 01 tnem at tnis exceptional, price, At 20c a Pair ,2000 pairs of .women's outsize black Cotton Hose; ribbed top, with real maco soles; all sizes; best regular 4Uc-values, At2?caPair 3000 pairs of women', seamless worst ed Hose; plain black, shaped ankles; all sizes; best 35c values; buy all you want of them at this exceptionally low price,, At 18c a Pair Special sample lines of ''Ferrin's ' and "Trefousse". French-Kid Gloves; in one, two and three-clasp, also a few 12 and 16-button lengths: sizes 554 to 7i4: values tt ranging from $1.50 to $3.50 a pair your choice at this low price, the pair 27l Women's $2.00 Gloves at $1.29 , Women's one, two and three-clasp real Cape Gloves, also Saxe cuffs: OA white and tan. in all the best makes: sizes 5v tn 7: best $1 75 tr, $2 values Women s two-clasp Kid Gloves, in. glace, mocha and suede;' black, white 1 CO and all colors; sizes hx to 7yi best $2.00 and $2.25 values, on sal6 at, pair IUSr Regular $400 Back Combs 51 .79 Each . - 1 1 ; , . . . 1 ' ' Tomorrow, a special lot of 1000 fancy Back Combs, 18-karat gold mountings and pretty 'stOne settings; all fine hand-finished combs; every pattern absolutely new and just received from the factory. A great special purchase enables us to d1 0Q offer $4.00 values at the unusually low price of, each take advantage v Regular S3.50 Handbags at g 1 .79 Each Another great sale of women's' Handbags; new, large styles, ' with' single and double-strap handles; best quality goat seal and every one leather lined, with coin purse to match; the very best frames; regular $3.50 values, onsale at, each f 1.79 ureat speciaj, values in lrunks ana cags. i,ct us show you. 5ee them on 4th floor. $ 1.35 Umbrellas at 98c Ea. G3.30UmbrcUasC1.98 1000 women's and men's Urpbrellas, 26 and 28- incti paragon frames;- fast black Italian cloth covering; large assortment of handles; greatest ivaiues. ever ottered at this low price, ea,.tsf Women's and men's 26 and 28-inch Umbrellas. maacon tne Dest paragon frames; union taffeta covering, tape edge; wonderful as-1 OO sortment of handles; $3.50 values 3ir() g5.00Umbrcllas2.98 Women's and men's high-grade Umbrellas, made of the best American taffeta, also silk and linen coverings; best crucible paragon frame; long directoire handles for women, nataral and horn handles for men; immense assortment for your selection; best regular $5.00 val- d0 AO ties,- during this sale, special, each &lfO special Cape Gloves; best shades of tan IP $1.50 values, on sale at, special, the pair vllv Annual Noveisi&er Sate en! StylishlothSng MENU - ,' Oyster Cocktail '.::'' --'-Soap '" ' . Mock Turtle, a la Anglaise , -;'' KeUsh . Olives Sweet Pickles. , , y.'; . .Fish. A Boiled Qiinook Salmon Potatoes. Natural ' Shrimp Sauce v "K' ' - Entree v Crab Cutlets, Sauce Suprenvs ... . . ' Roast 'v .Stuffed Young Chicken, Giblet Sauce Or Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus : 7v-Cj' X Vegetables . Mashed Potatoes or Baked ' Sweet 0j i Potatoes ' f ' Stewed Sugar Corn , , l. Salad 0 $ f "i-O Combination". "". , Desserts , Assorted Cakes',' 7 Vanilla Ice Cream Demi Tasse - - Extraordinary values in Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats All new, up to-date garments, the latest fashions and materials at prices we guaran tee to be the lowest quoted on ap parel of equal style and quality All we ask is the pleasure of show-. ing you themPriced as follows : S20 Suits at SI 2.63 $35 Suits at SI 6.85 830, Suits at SI 8.65 Three immense lots of new Fall and Winter Suits, the best product of the leading - manufacturers in the country; strictly all-wool materials, greens, olives, browns, ' and dark mixtures, in fancy, worsteds, fancy blues and fancy cassi meres; every garment beautifully tail ored' and finished throughout. Prices bv far the lowest eyer'quoted on high class suits. On sale at these low prices: . Regular $20.00 Suits, at, each.. f 12.65 ? Regular $25.00 Suits, at. each:. ,f 16.85 Regular $30.00 Suits, at, each.. f 18.65 $20 O'coats $14.35 $25 O'coats $16.85 $30 O'coats $18.65 Three great special lots of men's fine Overcoats, most of them Priestley's fine all-wool cravenetted materials; full length garments, made with military col lar: one-fourth lined or full-lined coats: blacks, grays, browns and tans; overcoats suitable for cold or stormy weather wear -. -all sizes i laree variety for vour selec- 5Pypls"l. tion. Remarkable values, at these prices: ,90 by Regular $20.00 Overcoats, each. .$ 14.35 ?' AD-LER, tV . . n .... ma BROS. A CD. cguir 3.w vcrcoia, cica..f.o , Regular $30.00 Overcoats, each. ,1 8.65 it t it Vs 1 f f ' 1 I i If t s: V j If ?. ) -A J 1 . II n Saturday Specials in Sheet Music 14c a Copy Kiss Me, Jungle Moon, Wish I Had a Girl, Doll Rags, Come Down,, Nellie, to the Old Red Barn (new); Meet Me in Se attle, You're the Only One I Love, Northern Lights Waltz, Vanity Fair, Expo March, Pork and Beans, Baby Talk, and hundreds of others at, copy. ... 14 l?c a Copy Chocolate Creams, Night and Day, When Love and Life Shall Last (new); Long Ago, Rose Leaves, Come Right In, Sit Right Down; Longest Way Round Sweetest -Way Home, Pickaninny's Lul laby, Clock of Life, and hundreds of others, at this special price, copy,..17 i Opera Hits' 20c a Copy, Cuddle Up' a Little Closer; Lovey Mine; i'ama Yama Man, If Youll Remember Me. Sweet Girl of My Dreams, I Used to Believe tn Fairies, I Think I Hear a Woodpecker, Blow the Smoke Away; ong selections from Prince of Tonight, Stubborn Cinderella, Gingerbread Man, Goddess of Liberty (new); Juarcelle, on sale at the low price of, copy., ,.20f Have Lunch in Our Tea Room- 7th Fir. ILLEGAL BALLOT : HULLS ELECTION Columbia County May Be Compelled to Vote Again - on Liquor Issued ' (SdhIiI DtaMtoh la Tba iarML 1 St. Hrlen Or.; Nov. . Complete re turn, of th - prohibition election here bow that the county went wet by plurality. A total of 1C2X votes were cut, of which 841 wer wet and 77 were dry. , Rainier east anlllerat ballot, which will In alt probability be thrown out. Since that precinct went wet by ti votea. tbla will change the result of the election and put the county dry by bouVrJS majority. . . Rainier used the city ballot box for the city votera, and the leral county ballot box for the voters: who vote In the Ifalnier- precinct but who 'do not live in the limits of the city. The county aothorltiea are Inclined to count only the bellota that. were put la the leral ballot box, which waaf a dry batch by 4 votea. It Is. thought that another election will be called.. ' EElt'CTAXT SOPILS . DUCKED B3LATES Seattle, Wih Kov. Five prml eent tneicbera cf the e"ibemore eJa.t who failed to take part In the flat: rush with the freshmen last Friday were to day taken by a committee or their class-' mate, to the shores of Lake Union and thoroughly ducked. The men so treated were Arthur Poulsen, sol Lewi., Frank Brokaw. . Thomas Scare and Victor Ra beU -.j Brokaw Is a well known broad Jumper, Rabel Is a basketball player and Lewis Is assistant city editor of the university of Washing-ton Dally. WANT TEST LADDEES PLACED IN DESCHUTES ' Special Diasetea THa loenatt ""Laid law. Or, Nov. I. Some of the dtiseas . of ' Laldlaw h"T stated their Intention of making- application to the state game authorities for the con struction or r I ah ladder, lit" the Des chutes over the, falls near this place to enable tho . salmon to get- ud. the river to spawn, ir tne project la sue ceesful next season's combination of fl.hirrg near Laid law will be unrtraled Dolly Vardsns, Red Side and salmon for nownere- on the rlrer la the nshinr better than la the immediate) vicinity or LAiaiaw. - . PUEE FOOD AGENT " SHUTS OFF MILK (Continued from Pass One.) dltion of a city's food .urrly. and that here he found the milk very bad. Some of the dealers bare been rrm!t(l to acaln fumlah mHk, but Only on condi tion tfeat they follow tlwlr Jir. 'Weliir InatmcCons reUUre to the care ef btr place.. Walll threatened t tlr. ererr ra. tauract In Nan-.pa cWi the rn"frtter cleaned up and started, an an U -fly cam- palgn,- . - I . , WaiUs mad a similar campaign in various towns Of the state. He came from Twin Falls recently and there he had one ef the han1at mnaima experience. An attorney of Twin Falls. V i . a ftoi, xormeny or opoKane, naa mea a suit againat the commis sioner for flMoo damages for false arrest. Wall Is claimed that Fellows In terfered with him In the discharge of uis.hu wee as an nicer. DALLES RECEIVES FIBST TSIT FB03T FOOD C0MHISSI0XEB (SrMtal Dimcca Tke iooroaH The Dalles, Or, .Nov. a. aul V. Uarls, a deputy dairy and food commis sioner, has been doing ' soma effectual work among dairies, meat markets, pro duce" stores and restaurants In this city the rst few days. Ha kas mad. a thorough Inspection of tho dairies that furnish milk for tho dty. and baa rec ommended many changes for better san itation. - ' Maria caused the arrest of P. XL Ohlegvchlager. a dairyman, on a charge ef selling tapore food. Ofcles-schlager is tried la the justice court Tester- txy and convicted. Marls also caused the arrest of Zanies Mace, proprietor of one of the meat markets ef the city, on the charge of petting sulphate hi fcam- bvrrer etk. Mr. Mace pleaded guUty asa waa finei lit... ... TT.Ie is the first vlelt a deputy dairy and fo4 rofBtntsaloner has made te Tie Iaalkes. Therei are several CMnee reo- taarants la the rlty, ii4 Mr. Marie' visit to them caused oHe swnswtMa ALLEGED COUPLE MADE FRAUDULENT DEED gprlal ni-patak o Tsa JoaraaLt Dayton, .Wash.. Nov. . To escape the payment of a debt after ludrment had been rendered against them, J. O, Edwards and wife, prominent residents of the Tuksnon, according to a com plaint filed here In the superior court yesterday, by Fred J. Elaensohn, a mer chant of Pomeroy, Wash., have recorded a fraudulent deed purporting to convey their ranch valued at 12009 to a relative, C. F. Edwards. The complaint charges that Judgment for a debt' in the sum of $46 with interest, was rendered last year against the Edwards but that when the sheriff, of Columbia and Garfield counties attempted to attach the prop erty they found It transferred. Elaen sohn prays the court here - to declare the deed null and void. . Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medicine for' all ages' of mankind. It will make the delicate, sickly baby strong and well will give the pale anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, overworked, r,thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia la the winter. PO IUI tf ALL MOM0TI V- wff a-i . htt Ml ci pa-fc-a COTT (JOW-Nr. 40 Peart STsr SUBVEY-F0R PBOPOSED EUGENE TBOLLEY BOAD fsseelal Dlasatr ta Tka Jowoal.l Eugene. Or., Nov. :t. Two surveyors are working today between Eugene and Junction City to run a preliminary line for the proposed trolley road between the two cities, to be built by the Port- I . a-" n wk nvnway com pany. While the company already has a survey and light of way between the two elUes, It Is desired to make another urvey and thereafter decide which U the better and moat feasible to bulk over. Local Manager J. L Lembirth makes the prediction that construction' work will begin within ! days. Too company has between 71 and 10. me at work, om the big electric plant on tne MCKeasfo it mile This plsnt srlll compaayg proposed of tO to 25, have started proceedings tn the countv court of Marlon county to contest the election on fraudulent grounds. Carson and Brown, attor neys, of this city, have been retained by the liquor Interests of the city of Gates to prepare the case and present It to the county court, so no order will be made declaring that liquor shall not be sold in the precinct until the matter has been determined. . Irregularities In conducting the elec tion are alleged, but they have not yet been apeclflcally named. The contest over liquor jylvlleges at Gates has been a hot one for several months; and the end does not yet seem Jn-sigiit.- . BRAKEJIAN LOSES FEET UNDEB TBAIN ' ' (Voited rreas Ueatd Wtre. Riverside. CaL, Nov. I. While at tempting to board a moving Santa Fe freight train early today Charles Knox. a brakeman, fell 'beneath the wheels. Both feet were completely severed. He was taken to the ftaata Fe hospital In Ban Bernardino. - - - MTURESICUTiE FonnHEur.Mnsn I S la a diM&M so painful m RheumaUini, medicines conUlsins opiat Jia Eervs-qtueuag drugs sx often nsocu Baca treatment Is Cancerous sot only because It frequently causes ths sufferer to bocoiaa addicted to the drug habit, but modicinos of this natum ars aiwars Injurious to the fvjtern. KhsumatligTi is a dlssaM of tha blood, and Its curs depends entirely npon a thorough purification of ths circulation. As long; as ths blood remalni saturated with uric add, an Inflammatory condition of tha serve a, muscles and tendons of tho body will exist, and tha pains, aches, soreness, and hot, fersrixh flash of Rheumatism will continua. Ths om safo and sure curs tr Klieumatiam is S.'S. 8. It is &a tore's remedy tor this disss. so, mads aratuVy. J""'" -,nK. ct ths healing. clnsinjf juices and axtracts of roots, herbs and barks frcri .edValieyles. f tha natural forsst B. 8.B. doas notoontain anything that is la ths si;itt - iray Injurious to tha systsm.' ,It is absoluUly and purely vegetable, sr. 1 tWT-"TlQr' fiV 11 CWVII TA i rr from opiates ox sedatives Of any JUno. ts. B &. cores Kneuait.i:a t r II IilO. . Ur ilUHrU 1U !ramorlns tha nrin asld from tha circulation- It makea tha. blood rsori. rl i CONTEST- ELECTION an1 b"altT ao that instead f depositing svsrp, era tin irrrnr.t;s l-t - t . x i muscles, nerves. Joints and bonss, it nourihe tvery pona c( tie '? (8a Ww Simt nt Ta Javraal I fialem. Nor. a. The "weta". ef Unreb prwclnct. beaten Is th local optiqn ele- lirrn hi4 ttttm last Tuesday by a vote wit a natural, healthful properties, isoox on L-aetiraatiaia asl s:y r : advlca Ires to all who writ and request it. . - ITXC SnTTT .' . ' ' ! ' V