The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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- Livestock Exhibition Ended
Yesterday With an Attend
j ance Estimated at 5500
i .Stock Brings High Prices.
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. Closing yesterday afternoon with to
estimated attendance of over 6500 peo
ple, the Second Annual Pacific North
west Livestock phow passed Into his
tory aa the most successful event of its
kind ever held In Portland. This morn
ing all ,of the : successful exhibitor
wer ready to return to their ranches.
Everyone attending, was Surprised t
the large number of prlae stock that was
placed on exhibition and at the num
bers of persons who came to visit the
rnow. .' ' - .
The event of th last day was the
sales of the breeding cattle from the
combined farms - of ,W. O. Minor of
Hoppner, Frank Brown of Carlton and
A. D. Dunn of Wapato, Wash., and the
, principal sale was that of Mr. Brown's
pure white 6-year-old bull "Wapato" to
Miss Lillian M. Julian of Yreka, C&l.,
a rancher who was present at the ting
side and attracted a great deal of at
tention by her spirited bidding for the
animal in competition with breeders of
Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
The sales ..'pf the., stock . waa. About
evenly" divided among the breeders of
the three northwest states an! as the
competition was very keen all of th
stock offered brought excellent "prices.
A list of the stock sold and the price
paid and the names and addresses of
the buyer follows, most of the sales
made to Mr, Plummer being for dealers
t in the vicinity of Portland or for tlus
'purpose of later sales:.
Cattle,
Bulls Golden . Value, Kovember 10,
1910, O. M. Plummer, Portland, $240:
Wapato. February -7, 1907, Mrs. O. Ju
lian. Yreka, CaL, f 630; Lassie's Lad.
March 7, 1910; A. L. Payton, Baker,
1350; Princess King, February 1, mi,
Asa Fordyce, Fort Klamath, S80; Red
btar, April SO, 1911, J. F. Green, Har
rington, Wash., 190; Rosy' King, Sep
tember 21, 1910, P. T, Bird. Pilot Rook,
1265; Cassle'a Valentine, April 18. 1911,
J. F. Green, Pilot Rock, $176; Oold,
finder, September 28, 1910, C. M. Young,
Eugene, S10; Lord Rupert. March 12,
1911, W. H. Little," rWenatchee, $180;
Montana Mist, May 27, 1911, W. H. Lit
tle, Wenatchee, $185; White King, Sep
tember 24, 1910. W. H. Little, Wen
atchee, 265; Prince Bapton, Mav 14.
1911, J. K. Green, Harrington, Wash.,
$2!0;Mlldred's Baron, O. G. Taal, La
Grande, $125; Royal Gold, September
iiu, u n Hawkins, Holllster, Ca!.,
8300; Roscoe, April Jl, 1911, Henry
Beneke, Jewell, Or., $160; Marshall,
April 25, 1911, I. D. Driver. Wamlo, Or.,
$160; Golden Boy, October 6. 1910, H. F.
Lemp, Boise, $250; Hactor, March 24,
1911. H. F. Lemp, $150; Linden GoodsT
H. V. Lemp, $180; White Leaf, March
10, 1811, H. F. temp, $150; Bapton On
ward. October 27. 1910. H. Little,
Wenatchee, Wash., $180; . Ensign, De
cember 2 8. .19 10. a C. Olson, Haines,
?nr'V 37.5; Gol1n tad. September 23,
1910, John Johnson,' Walla Walla, $400;
-CralgieleS Stamp. March 17, 1911. O. M.
Hummer, for .W. , & Cummings. of
Mount Vernon, Or;, $440; Rose's .Vlotor,
July 2 1909. O. M. Plummer. Union
Hock Yards. -$125-; Melinda' Goods, No
f?""'8' II. Little. Won-
WBr.., $205; Roan Mark. April
1. 1910 O. M. Plummer, Union Stock
lards, $S5.
, Cows.
Marigold, September 9, 1910, to H. F.
Lemp, Boise, $225; Madelalne, Novem
ber. 2, 1940. to H. F. Lemp, Boise, $225-.
Mel inda, October 11, 1909, II. F. Lemp,
Uotoe, $330; Choice Bud, October 20.
1909, Asa FordyceFort Klamath, $220;
r Red Fieniitv Tkntmh.. t imi '.
a au, . . jjemp, - $800;
,Mna Beauty. April 16, 1810. Asa For
dyce, .$145; Mary Ann, March 25,s1908,
Asa Fordyce, $225; Minorities Sunrise
find calf. July 6, 1909. John Bull. EUens
burpr. Wash., $350; Welcome Lady, April
,1. 19U, Professor Carlylo, . for Uni
versity of Idaho, $300; English. Lady
XVII, May 25, 1909. G. O. Teal. La
Grande. $195; Lorn Lady 8eaforth.
March ,23, 1904, F. T. Bird, Pilot Rock.
IH26; Bapton's Maid, May , 1911. G. G.
Tenl, La Grande, $125; Tingle Bell and
Sunrise, January 15,. 1909, -September
1,2, 1911. P. I). Edlefsen, St. Johns, $160;
llny Daisy, June 9, 1911, James EI
wood, Portland, $160; Baron's Maid, O.
M.- Hummer,. Portland, $125; Mayflower,
January 22. 1907. Ann itaMvu oin.
, Miss St. Patrick. March 17, 1910, Rugg
Brothers, Pendleton, $160; . Important.
May 10, 1910. G. a Teal. La Grande,
Judges. Make Selection. '
Monday, the first day of tke show.
.. Tag taken-ut by the Judges In making
their selections, and by some of the
later exhibitors Jn getting their stock
placed, and late In the afternoon the
judges announced some of the awards.
Every class was filled with plenty of
contestants. . , :
Tuesday was the most Interesting day
of the show and the crowd of business
men from the Inland Empire that came
on their Boosters' special, were the
' guests tf the various commercial organ-
. izationa of the city,, and enlivened the
how by their picturesque stunts. Tues-
. day afternoon was the fat cattle sales
and It was then that the grand champion
steer of the show brought the top-notch
-prlca.of - $1.20 per pound, - the - highest
prjee paid tot beef on the Pacific coast
and the second highest ever obtained In
, the United . States. Ail of the sales
this day were for large money, there
being one sale for 60c per pound and
snveral for from 10c to 20c, and the
grand total of sales was far ahead of
expectations of the growers.
HE WILL EXPLAIN DANISH
. , PLAN TO SOUTHERNERS
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(.openhngen, March; 21. Dr. Maurice
Kgan, United States minister to Den
. mark., left - todav for' Arnnrlr tn ti.
purpose of giving series of lectures
In the southern states. Dr. Eiran's trin1
i Is In response ta a special 'invitation
from tha- Southern Com
, to speak before the commercial, bodies
In a number Of the leading cities of the
south on the subjoct of "Danish Agri
cultural Cooperation and Conservation."
The position of . Denmark as a school
t fur the study of scientific agriculture
t becoming more Important every year
. and Dr. Egan has- made a close study of
me irfeinoas wnicnnnve made Denmark
a leafier in cooperative agriculture, ea
iwcially the effecrf of the plan on tha
cost or living. It Is his belief that the
remedy for, the present shortage in the
frtOfl fllinnfv -And thtk - triaanant l.rU
- T . 1 1 ! 4 . - . ..v . V( 1. V, .1 V II J 1( i
rtiBt of living Is to he iound only ml
aided by the- hearty support of the na
tional and state governments.-
f,'.Journal Want Ads bring results. i
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lB3 l0--Lwj--ci Quality
Two thousand yards of Unbleached Sheeting of best
standard quality. ' Comes, full 2 yards wide and al
ways sold "at 24c yard. ' Specially priced for -Bargain
Friday at ................ A . ....lit
Tho licit ia Valuo Tho Best in Quality
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In our Basement a sale of White and Ecru Cur
tain Scrim. Comes full .36 inches wide and soli
regularly ai 15c a yard. Priced for Bargain 1A.
Friday. at ......... .. .... 1UL
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At tho Notion Counter
JKTew
Best 01.50 Grade at
2)8
A bargain sale of fine, new Leather Hand
bags, shown in flat and regular shapes,
made with fancy or plain frames, leather
linings and . coin purse fittings. .. They
come in black only and are the very best
bags that have ever been sold at
$.So. Bargain ; Friday at . . . i
98c
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If you haven't planned a "shopping
tour'- for- tomorrow do - so- now.
Come and visit our 614th Bargain
Friday Sale and visit other stores,
too, if you have time.
We hope you will it "will save us a convmcing argument that our Bargain Friday
offerings are matchless. But don't spend a cent until you have visited us. While
perhaps we may have a selfish intent in advising you thus, still we know that it is
only just that we do so. We are positive that these values have never been equaled.
We know that nowhere else can you save so much money tomorrow as here.
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In the Drug" Sundry Section
Rubber Gloves
Best 50o Grade, Fair
One of the best known brands of Rubber
Gloves on sale tomorrow, at the manufac
turer's price. Made of heavy red rubber
and shown in sizes ; 7, 8 and 9. House
hold gloves that no woman should;' be.
without. Regular 50c values on
sale Bargain Friday at, pair '. . . .
37c
Yd.
Last Bay of Sill
OVER FIVE THOUSAND YARDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY
SILKS, SHOWN IN THE NEW WEAVES AND COLOR
INGS TAFFETAS, PONGEES, FOULARDS, MESSA
LINES AND OTHER VARIETIES SILKS THAT SELL
REGULARLY AT FROM 85 CENTS TO $1.25 PER YARD
SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROWS SALE ONLY
Miss this sale and you miss a wonderful saving opportunity. Yard wide . black
Swiss taffeta, black Swiss messaline, - yard wide rough and diagonal pongees in
natural color, 27 Inch Tokio pongees in all staple colors, fancy black silks in jac
quard designs, lace stripe fancies, etc., 27 inch Swiss messalines in the new plain
shades for street or evening wear, plain colored taffetas in an endless assortment,
20 to 27 inch printed warp fancies, new pompadours and new Persian silks, new
ombre fancies and novelty taffetas,1 louissinev messalines, etc. It can easly be
seen from the above -what an endless variety of beautiful new silks there are to se
lect from and the low price at which thy are offered at this sale offers the most
unusual opportunities for wonderful savings. Come early for first choice of regular
85c to $1.25 qualities at 69 CENTS.
150 Women's Fine Wool BpesoeD
ALL' THAT REMAIN FROM OUR GREAT NEW YORK
PURCHASE OF FIVE HUNDRED THEY ARE CLEV
ERLY DESIGNED GARMENTS SHOWN IN THE
BEST STYLES AND IN BLACK, BLUE, BROWN, ETC
REGULAR $Ta5QXND $12.50 GRADES ON SPECIAL
SALE FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY AT THIS LOW-PRICE
There are just enough of these for a. busy day's selling, so don't delay your coming.
About 150 to show you tomorrow, all in the latest styles, perfect In workmanship
and finish, and made of the best materials. These, come with three-quarter length
sleeves, round neck, panel back and front or, side effect. Some witn white serge
collar, and there are many other styles. All sixes for misses and women. QC AA
Regular $lo;5o and $12.50 values on sale Bargain Friday at: .DDUU
Ea.
Another Great Sale lien's Shirts
TWO THOUSAND MEN'S SHIRTS, -MADE NEGLIGEE
STYLE, WITH CUFFS ATTACHED THEY ARE SHOWN
IN A LARGE VARIETY OF NEAT SMALL PATTERNS
AND STRIPES AND COME IN ALL SIZES OUR BEST
REGULAR 75c GRADE ON SALE TOMORROW, PAR
GAIN FRIDAY, AT THIS EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICE
This store's annual shirt sales are famous for the unusually large assortments
shown and the splendid savings represented. But of all the shirt sales we ever
held this particular one is the best from every .standpoint. Tomorrow we place on
sale the second shipment of a very special purchase from one- of New York's best
manufacturers about 2000 fine Negligee Shirts, - priced .to you as we purchased
them at nearly half price The assortment includes all the hew up-to-date patterns In
neat, small, figures and stripes plenty in " light , colors They are all new, well
made shirts in negligee style with cuffs attached and ; come in all sizes Every
'man who attends this sale can be positively assured of securing a well fitting,
custom made shirt at less. than the manufacturer's regular wholesale price. O A
The kind ' made, to sell regularly at 75c each on sale, Bargain Friday' at O sC
Shirts and Drawers in All Sizes Spring .Weight Garments 75c Grade CCn
Specially Priced for Tomorrow's Sale at the Exceptionally Low Price 30C
This is one of the best known makes of men's Underwear, but we are not per
mitted to; mention the maker's name In this cut price advertisement Fine natural
gray .Merino Shirts and Drawers Jjat are perfect In every way, shown In t C Cr
all sizes and correct spring weight, regular 75c grade, on sale,' Bargain Friday OOL
Embroideries of Worth Beauty
for Easter and Confirmation
Now at a most favorable time just previous to confirmation and Easter we
offer these exquisite embroideries at the most exceptional price reductions .
Beautiful Embroidery Robe Seto
Containirig3l-3 "yards 6f451ncn1T:Touncing-212 yards of 3 inch (j JT A
bands and 1 xz yards of plain material $9.00 values Friday, at D O O U
250 embroidery robe sets of extra fine quality cloth that will appeal to you Beau
tiful and elaborately embroidered rope stitched Robes, just the thing for Easter and
confirmation dresses, they, are made of fine, quality Swiss cloth and are shown in
new designs embroidered in the popular, new shades of blue, rose, lavender, etc.,
and in white Each pattern contains 3 1-3 yards of 45 inch Flouncing 2 V yards
of 3 inch Bands to match, and yards of plain material, ample goods for robes
of any style We have imported a beautiful collection ' of charming creations
I which are now on view, and must e seen ; jo., be appreciated. They are priced
to you as we purcnased them nearly halt regular wonn values to (P c c A
$9.00 each, on special sale now for Bargain Friday at very low price DOOU
EMBROIDERIES From 18 to 27 inches
;--All broken lines, in values AOn
up to $1.25, your choice at jcOL
NECKWEAR All broken lines, in hun
dreds of good styles Values 1 T n
up to 50c each, special sale, at 1 1) L
18 INCH EMBROIDERIES Both Cor
set Cover and Flouncings, in 1 Ji
new patterns, values to 25c, at . 1 Ln
27 INCH EMBROIDERIES Of extra
fine Swiss, shown in beautiful 1 r
deep patterns 45c grade, at 11
Am Estofflorfimaffy Sal
CAREFULLY MADE ROMPERS OF CHAMBRAY AND
GINGHAM, FOR BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS THEY ARE
SHOWN IN PLAIN COLORS OR BLUE AND WIITE
STRIPES THE KIND SOLD REGULALRY AT 25 AND
35 TENTS EACH ON SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW
BARGAIN FRIDAY, AT THIS VERY LOW PRICE, ONLY l l
Put the little boy or girl in -Rompers and let them enjoy themselves as well as save
yourself a great deal of work. You ', Will do well to profit by this extraordinary
sale. About 500, dozen well made, .'serviceable Rompers of good quality chambray
or gingham made in the best styles for boys and girlsjmd extra well finished, thev
uic miiu sum icuiduy ai zdc anu doc pen, on 5aic, . Dargam rnaay at
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Sale of Women's Fine Lisle XTeota
MADE IN THE LOW-NECK, SLEEVELESS STYLE, WITH
HAND - CROCHET YOKE REG. 65c AND 75c GRADES ON
SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW, BARGAIN FRIDAY, AT, EACH
Don't let this unusual saving opportunity slip by without profiting. Tomorrow we
place on sale a splendid lot of Women's Lisle Vests at nearly half their actual worth.
They are perfect-fitting garments, showmin low-neck, sleeveless style, with hand-crochet
yokes in many patterns. Some are slightly soiled from window or counter dis
play and all are regular 65c and 75c values; Specially priced for Bargain 3Qr
Friday at, each ..................... )
Uew Dres3 Percales A Bargaini!
THREE THOUSAND YARDS, INCLUDING NEW AND DESIRABLE P)
PATTERNS IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORS OUR R E G U L A R ff (7
12V2 QUALITIES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, YARD u
Tomorrow, in the Domestic .Secton, we place on sale over 3000 yards of new 36
inch Percales. Shown in an extensive variety of styles, dots, stripes, small figures,
etc., in both light and dark; colors. ; It is a thoroughly good 12 c Percale, in excel
lent colors 'that. ha,Veproyedrel.iabieHThis is a bargain not met with every day and
onethat-prudent-women-will-tiot-oveTlookrB esH 2lA cnua!itFcn"sal:"Dar-
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