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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1906)
1 THE 3IORXIXG OEEGOXIAX, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1900. The Meier &, Frank Store 3000 Prs. Women's Hosiery 50c Values 29c Pair 3000 pairs of women's fine ' Lisle Hose in allover lace, fjj&k lace boot and plain lisle i "W i black, white and tan com- mfflffi&Jww ttS prise a hosiery sale ' every lf10"?O woman in town is interested fJftiM-H':''- i"An immense assortment ' ' of patterns in all sizes Reg. 7&fc 1 ' M?iia 50c valHes Your choice 'HH 'SWf6 for remainder of 5Q ryj-fy the week at, pair (7C J'SiS ' Children's white and tan "Shaw- f"A knit" Hose in all sizes and best styles; regular 25c val. 1 Of on sale at, pair " Special lot of children's Black Cotton Hose in 6izes 5 to 9y2; 1 Of regular 20c values at, per pair mt Boys' "Buster Brown" Hose, lxl rib, fast black, sizes 6 to 7y2; .1 Q 25c values being closed out at, pair VV i View Books of Frisco Fire Special lot of View Books showing San Francisco before and O after the fire, on sale in the Book Department "J' Story of the San Francisco earthquake, special 75 Playtime painting and story books for children, each 29 500 copies of "My Mother's" Cook Book; special 19 Webster's school and office Dictionary, special 50 Sir Mortimer, by Mary E. Johnston, special.. 50fc Summer reading, 1000 titles at, copy 10 New Gift Books, all the newest and most popular reading My Artist Friend Sl.OO; Automobilia $1.00 copy; In Bohemia 75 copy; Roasts 65t and 25 copy ; ' Skidoo 65 copy. Latest fiction sold here at $1.18 copy. Men's $2.00 "Star" Shirts $1.39 Ra. Men's High-Crade Shirts This Ma son's newest and best styles on sale for a few days at a wonderfully low price The celebrated "Star" shirts, every one of them Fancy stripes, attached caffs, rich, light effects with attached culfs Plaited madra shirts in figures, plain white plaited shirts Fancy Oxford shirts, attached or de tached cuffs Light and dark checked madras novelties Very large assort ment to select from All sizes and sleeve lengths Shirts 1 Q selling reg. at $2.00 ea. p I 40c-50c Handkerchiefs 21c Each Special lot of 50 dozen women 's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hem stitched and scalloped edges; very large assortment of new patterns; also 25 dozen Japanese hand-drawn work Handkerchiefs; regular 40c and 50c values, on sale while they last at this special low price 21 Special lot of women's and children's Swiss Handkerchiefs with em broidered initial ; wonderful values at this special low price, each 5 Just received by express large shipment of large size kimono and pillow top Handkerchiefs; 24-in. and 30-in.; prettiest styles, ea. 10S 15 WHITE BELTS Immense assortment of women's white duck, pique ana nnen ceiis, ou siyies; regular doc and 4UC values on sale at the special low price of 25 each 25c EACH ill ill Men's Suit Sale Great Val. $16.85 . t Men's fancy worsteds, worsted cheviot and fancy tweed suits, selected from the complete lines of the largest and best manufact urers in the land Straight front, round cut or double-breasted sack coats Light and dark mix tures, light and medium grays, checks, invisible plaids, etc. Suits the exclusive clothier asks you to pay $25 for Our spe- $ 1 6.85 cial price for this week at . . See Morrison-st. window display Men'B fancy worsted Trousers in neat and stylish stripes; very large variety made in the very best manner through out; all sizes; great value. .. .$3.35 Immense line of Men's Outing. Suits in all the newest and best styles and ma terials. All grades. Men's Fancy Wash able Vests in new styles Second Floor. Great special values' in Boys' and Young Men's Clothing Second Floor. Meier (S Frank's 852d Friday Surprise Sale 2000 Pieces of Hemstitched Linens $1.00 Values 53c Ea. For tomorrow's 852d Friday Surprise Sale we offer a bargain extraordinary intfine Hemstitched Linen Squares and Scarfs A great special purchase of 2000 pieces from a leading importing concern at a won derfully low price As usual, you are invited to share our good fortune Best quality Linen Hemstitched Scarfs ank Squares Four sizes, 18x45 inches, 18x54 inches, 30x30 inches and 24x24 inchesThere isn't a housewife in the city but what can make good use of at least a half dozen pieces By far the best bar gain of its kind we ever placed on sale Every piece regular $1 value Your, choice tomorrow tT only at this remarkably low price Jvw See Fifth-Street Window Display No Mail or Phone Orders Filled Meier ( Frank's 852d Friday Surprise Sale $1.25 Laces at 19c the Yard 2000 yards of black, cream and ecru escurial lace bands, galloons and medallions in the handsomest designs for dress trimming, widths from 4 to 7 inches; values up to $1.25 a yard on sale tomorrow only 1 Of at the marvelously special low price of, the yard v Meier Frank's 852d Friday Surprise Sale 300 Women's Shirtwaist Suits $6.50 Vds. at $2.98 Ea. Portland's Leading Cloak and Suit Store offers for tomorrow's 852d Friday Surprise Sale, Women's Hot-Weather Apparel at a surprisingly low price Handsome, new, white lawn shirt waist suits at a trifling cost All new, up-to-date styles Just the suit every woman wants for hot-weather wear Attrac tively made up with Val. lace and insertion, embroidery and medallions Plaited and-tucked skirts Suits of the very best style Well made and finished throughout All sizes Regular $6.50 values Your choice tomorrow only at this phenomenally low price $2.98 See Fifth-Street Window Display Meier Frank's 852d Friday Surprise Sale $1.25 Sifcs at 69c Yard Another great Friday Surprise Sale of Silks tomorrow 5000 yards in 25 of the very best styles for making Summer apparel, plain peau de cygnes, striped louisines and Pekin stripes; splendid assortment of pat terns and colorings, both light and dark; values up to $1.25 the yard See Fifth-street window CJQf display your choice tomorrow only at, yard M Meier (8b Frank's 852d Friday Surprise Sole 1500 Cotton Shirtwaists Vals.to$l.?59Sc In the Waist Section for tomorrow's 852d Friday Surprise Sale, 1500 Women's Cotton Shirtwaists in lawn and mull, trimmed with embroidery, insertion and tucked down the front or fancy round, square and pointed yokes Long or short sleeves But ton front or back Every good style shown this season Waists that find quick sale at S 1.50 and $1.75 each Your choice tomorrow only at the phenomenally QAp low price of, each See Fifth-Street Window Display Meier Frank's 852d Friday Surprise Sale 35c and 50c Wash Goods 25c Yd. 3000 yards of beautifjil new "Wash Goods for tomorrow's 852d Friday Surprise sale at a ridiculously low price, silk and cotton mixtures, plaids, stripes and checks in large assortment, all new 1906 mater . ials; 35c and 50c values on sale tomorrow only at 25c yard See Fifth-street window display yd. The Meier .Frank Store Today Great Special Values In Women's Neckwear Styles the newest and best Variety nnusu ally large Look to your needs at once Women's Japanese Crepe Scarfs, light blue, white and pink, also white mull with pink, lavender and blue floral designs; regular 75c values on sale for 49 Women's white Butchers linen Stocks embroidered in white and light blue mercerized cotton; 50c O values on sale at C Women's Tucked Lawn Chemisettes, trimmed in in sertion and val lace; values up to 75c each on sale at v JC Neck Ruchings, six-neck lengths in a box, assorted patterns; regular 50c values on sale per box 29 Allover and Venise Lace Chemisettes, cream, white and ecru, finished edges to applique on waists; O . 75c values for.......... HrOC Black Silk Stoles trimmed with liberty silk iuby nich ing and tulle boas with taffeta ribbon ends; black, pink, lavender and white; values up to $5.00 each on sale at this low price $1.9S New line of Chiffon Scarfs, floral designs and dainty colorings; very latest novelties, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $3.00 each See them. . - . t Basement Bargains for Today No. 8 Copper Rim Boilers, great special value at, each -.$1.13 Challenge Wringers, every one guaranteed, each $1.59 Willow Clothes Baskets, grand special value each 72 Medium sized Galvanized Tubs; great value, each 60 Glass Washboards; special for today at, each ..36i 12-quart Galvanized Buckets on sale today at, each 21 Bread Raisers; great special value today, each.... 61 Cotton Wire Clothesline on sale today at, each...... 19J Twin Oval Drain Pan; special today at, each 48 Great Rug Sale Best Values in the City-Third Floor Every housewife should give immediate attention to her Rug and Carpet needs and profit by these splendid values Magnificent Bagdad Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 feet, Oriental designs in the rich est colorings; reg. CAQ.OO values on sale at H w v w Beautiful Scotch Axminster Rugs, heavy, durable quality in the prettiest ' designs and colorings, size 9x12 feet; great special values at.... $30. 15 Body Brussels Rugs in Oriental effects, very large variety, 9x12 feet; great special values at $28.35 Empire Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $18 Roxbury Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $24.75 High-grade Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet; regular $27.50 val. on sale at $24.75 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches, Oriental and floral designs, newest and best colorings; regular $2.75 values on sale at this special price. .. .$1.58 1000 handsome Wilton Velvet Rugs, 27x54 inches, new designs, best colorings; $2.50 values on sale at $1.58 36x36 Axminsters; regular $4.50 values at................ ....$3.29 Today Sale of Toilet Articles Eastman's Talcum Powder, glass jars, each 12 Sachet Powders, violet, white, helio, jickie, etc., 50c value, ounce 39 Violet de Parma Toilet Water, sprinkler top, special 33 Sachet Talcum Puffs, in chSmois and silk bags; values up to 65c on sale at, each ..33 Colgate's Dental Powder in glass bottles, and metal boxes; special 19 with every package of tooth powder we give a small cake of Cash mere Bouquet Soap free. Sapolin Furniture Polish, cleans and polishes, can. ...... .18 Castile Soap, 2 full 1-lb. bars; 25c value at .....14$ Hardwood polished Toothpicks; 25c values at 16 Witch Hazel, pure distilled extract at, bottle 16$ All lines of Rubber Goods sold here at the lowest prices. it Dolls' Day" Next Saturday A PAIR. OF "BUR.SON" HOSE FOR. EVER.Y DOLLY Every child in town should plan to be here next Saturday and get Dolly a pair of the "Burson" seamless fashioned hose free of charge 10,000 pairs to be distributed,, but try and come as early in the morning as possible and bring Dolly and mamma along with you we want mamma to see what good Hose "Burson" seamless fashioned Hose are Demonstration going on Main Floor, near Hosiery Department. PRESERVATION OF GAME H. T. Payne, or San Francisco, Telia What California Has Done. Steps were taken last night at an In formal meeting of the Oregon Fish and Oame Association, held in the Commercial Club rooms, which may-result in a great crusade throughout the state for- a bet terment of frame laws and a more string ent enforcement ' of .them. The. meeting was called to listen to H. T. Payne, of San Francisco. president of the California Fish and Game Protective Association, which has a membership ' of 20,000 scat tered among 87 organizations. About a dosen enthusiastic game pro tectionists were present and they were treated to an interesting address on the progress of game legislation In the south ern State. "In lW said Mr. Payne, "It was worth a game warden"s life to go Into an Interior locality and attempt to enforce the law. Now we have some of our strongest associations In these same towns, which but a few years ago were so opposed to legislation." For several years Mr. Payne toured the state at the expense of the California association making converts to the cause and organising associations. He was very successful In the work and the great strides made in game protection in his state have been largely through, his ef forts. At the close of the meeting last night a committee of three Quimby, Cran and Taylor was appointed to confer with Mr. Payne to see what could be done towards securing him to carry on the same kind of work In this state. Unofficially Mr. Payne said that he might be able to lend his services to the work In Oregon, and It Is quite possible some arrangement may be made with him to tour this state in the interests of enlightened game legislation. EXTREMELY L0W RATES To Boston, Mass.. account Christian Sci entists, American Academy of Medicine and American Medical Association Con ventions. Passengers can secure tickets of their home agent via New York Cen tral lines at $91.50 for the round trip. Sell ing dates. May 34-6-6 and June 3d to 9th, Inclusive. It gives passengers the oppor tunity of stopping oft at Niagara Falls In either or both directions, also at De troit, Mich., and Sandusky, Ohio. If via New York, passengers have the privilege of day ride on the Hudson as far as Al bany. For further Information, reserva tion of berths and ticket call on W. C. Seachrest, North Pacific Coast Agent. 132 Third street. COME UP TOWN Where prices are down, and buy your suits, coats and skirts. Le Palais Royal, 175 Washington street. OPEN EAST TAYLOR STREET Minority Report in Favor Substituted for Majority Against. At the Council meeting last night, when the question of the adoption of the ma jority or minority report of the sub committee . relative to the opening of East Taylor street came up, Kellaher's motion to substitute the minority report for that of the majority prevailed 8 to 7 after a warm discussion. The minority report, which was signed by Councilman . Kellaher. recommended the opening of the' street through the Hawthorne property, while the1 majority report of the-subcommittee, bearing the signatures of Councilmen . Annand and Wills, opposed this idea Mr. Kellaher was highly elated over what he considered a victory, but after adjournment the discovery was made that the minority report had merely been sub stituted for that of the majority, without the question of the adoption of either one coming up; leaving the matter In the same position as before. . Mr. Kellaher says he will bring It up at the next meeting and feels confident of winning out. Files Supplemental Articles. Supplemental articles of the Board of School Trustees of the Protestant epis copal Church of the Diocese of Oregon, showing that A. A. Morrison. George B. Van WaterB. Philip K. Hammond, Fred erick Townsend, T. Beverley Kelm and John K. Kollock were elected as such trustees at a meeting held May 19 last, were filed in the County Clerk's office yes terday. Elks Will Dedicate' Temple. Portland Lodge No. 142, B. P. O. B.. will dedicate its new temple next Tues day evening with fitting ceremonies. In which Elks only will participate. Promi nent members will deliver addresses, and musical selections appropriate to the oc casion will be rendered. The most In teresting event will be the Installation of new memorial tablets in place of the old. On these will be inscribed the names of deceased members. Ascension Day at St. David's. Ascension day services at St. David's Episcopal Church, East Twelfth and Belmont streets, will be held today as follows: Holy communion, 8 A.M.; holy communion, 10:30 A. M. ; choral even song, 8 P. M. BEST EASY CHAIRS For old age are bought earlye' They are called endowments. Get particulars .free. No Importunity. PENN MUTUAL. LIFE, Sherman .& Harmon, General Agents. NEEDLEWORKERS ACTIVE. Will Make Nightgowns for Destitute Women and Children. ' ' Women's and children's nightgowns are much needed at Oakland and San Fran cisco for the use of the refugees, ,the Oakland branch of the Needlework Gelid of America having sent a request to the Portland branch of that institution for a large supply of these garments in all sizes. ' Mrs. James S. Reed, president of the Portland branch, called a meeting yesterday afternoon at the T. W. C.-A. rooms to present the needs of the Oak land branch, and it was determined to make an appeal not only to all Portland members of the Guild but to outsiders as well. All women of Portland and vi cinity are therefore asked to make new nightgowns of either muslin- or flanelette and send them to Mrs. James S. Reed, 741 Hoyt street, from which place they will be expressed to the Oakland branch. The work of the Needlework Guild is now recognized as an Important factor in all lines of charity, and the fact that only new and substantial garments are handled by it makes the demand In this emerg ency tinusually heavy. The Guild has made an enviable record for Itself since the San Francisco disaster and will prob ably have its membership much enlarged as a result of this popularity obtained by doing; much good. Made National Depository. LA GRANDE, Or., May 23. (Special.) The cashier has received word from Washington that the La Grande National Bank has been made a depository of United States moneys. This will keep about J6O.O0O of United States money, which has heretofore been shipped to Portland, for deposit in this city and gives to La Grande the destinction of having the first United States depository In Eastern Oregon. To the People of Portland We do not belong- to the Butchers' Board of Trade, nor any other combination that seeks to control the price of meat. We believe in the spirit of liberty. It has ever been our policy to give the people the very best of meats at the lowest possible price this has ever been our policy. Tills will ever be our policy and this is why we are fighting; the beef trust. We are the only meat dealers in Portland who have defied the beef trust. Tours truly, FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY 228 Alder Street Shoulder Roast Veal, per lb 10 Rump Roast Veal, per lb..l2H Leg; Veal, per lb 11 Breast Veal, per lb 9 Veal Stew, per lb 8 Rolled Roast Beef, per lb.... IOC Pot Roast Beef, per lb 80 Short Ribs Beef, per lb 7t Boll Beef, per lb 6 Corned Beef, per lb.- 7t prime tut) Koast tseei. in.ne Sprint Lamb Shoulder, lb...lO Spring Lamb hind quarter, lb.15 Spring Lamb, leg, per lb Spring Lamb loin, per lb Leg Mutton, per ID Shoulder Mutton, per lb Pork Sausage, per fb Bologna Sausage, per lb Frankfurters, per lb.... Breakfabt Bacon, per lb.. Lard, per lb.. 15 ISO .12.0 90 ...lOO 80 ...lOO -17HO ...120 Pipntv of chlelrena for Saturday. Special rates to botels. boarding- nouses and restaurants. Full weight, whether you watch us or not, and no bribes to the cook.