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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1906)
1 , THE MORNING OKEGONIAPr, TXTKSlJAr, JUX,Y 31, 1906. By Express Celebrated "Amsterdam" 16-Button Long Silk Gloves White, Black and Colors $1.75 a Pair Merchandise Purchased on Credit Today Will Go on Your August Account Great Bargains in All Departments Artistic Pictw Framing to Yonr Order at the Very Lowest Prices Second Floor We Are Sole Portland Agents for the Celebrated "Vndor" Porch Shades Third Floor The Meier (ft - Frank. Store JW 75c to $ 1 Ribbons 33c .4(,pv ?Sj A marvelous offering of high-grade Ribbons today; 15,000 yards T&fLD fl 'Ro of printed warp taffetas in handsome floral designs ; beautiful R&PC colorings and combinations in grand assortment; regular 75c KZ&x r-fxh 7 an $1-00 values on sale at this phenomenally low price MfflWffii I Riluk price, per yard . . . - C QSvWw! J Ps8 20,000 yards of the best quality satin taffeta and all-silk taffeta T3 awNliy Ribbons, in a full line of colors ; over 30 shades ; regular 35c and WrX" 40c values on sale at this special low price, 1 per yard .. - jMWlwWWi Ed 5000 yards f choice Tab Ribbons in Dresdens, Persians, Bul- 0iALg m garians; stripes, dots and plaids ; Nos. 9 and 12; 25c to y WwMiiSi $75c values on sale at, per yard . ih6&piBiSSSSSS Complete stock of Long Silk Gloves All grades. Men's Bathing Suits Special $2.45 Suit Special lot of men's 2-piece pure -worsted Bathing Suits, fancy trimmed, blue and gray; regu- CO A, lar $3.00 values for iT- Special lot of Men's White Plaited Shirts, made with linen bosom, handsome style; regular 73 C $1.00 values on sale at - - , Men's Silk Neckwear Four-in-Hands, Bows, Tecks, Midgets immense assortment of patterns; 1 32C 25c and 35c values on sale at . . . . .i . Men's Muslin Nightshirts, plain and trimmed, made full size low, regular and military collar; grand special value ' . AH Men's, Boys Summer Underwear Greatly Reduced Men's 50c Summer Underwear, garment 37 Men's $2.50 and $3 Union Suits on sale at $1.95 Boy's 50c and 7oc Summer Underwear. 43 Boys' $1.00 Summer Underwear at 69 Men's $2.00 and $3.00 Silk and Lisle Underwear, in the very best styles and qualities, on C 1 sale at this special price P " wP Entire stock of men's and boys' Summer Under wear is included in this Midsummer Clean-up Sale. Men's $1.50 Mercerized Lisle and French Balbrig gan Underwear, on sale at this spe- CI 1 Q cial low price per garment r Men's $1.00 and $1.23 French Balbriggan, Jap Silk and Fish Net Underwear, on sale at TT Shoe Selling without an Equal More shoe business than we could properly take care of yesterday The result of the A"g"st clearance sale of standard footwear for women, men, and children, at phe nomenally low prices Wise buyers will give immediate attention to their footwear needs WOMEN'S $3.00 SHOES FOR $1.19 PAIR. Women's $2.50 -and $3.00 Lace and Button Shoes, in vici kid, box calf, and satin calf, Cuban, military and spring heels, nearly all sizes ; good styles ; regular $2.50 and $3.00 values, on sale at this low price $1.19 WOMEN'S $5.00 SHOES FOR $2.69 PAIR. 300 pairs of Women's High-Grade Lace and Button Shoes in patent kid, patent colt and vici kid, with hand-turned and welt-sewed soles; G. and T. Cousins' celebrated make, in all sizes; regular (Ck $4.00 and $5.00 values; on sale at this low price, per pair.i' WOMEN'S $4.00 SHOES FOR $2.38 PAIR, 100 pairs of Women's Russia Calf Blucher Shoes, welt sewed, large eye lets and ribbon laces; G. and T. Cousins' celebrated JJO 1Q make; all sizes; regular $4.00 values, special, pair. WOMEN'S $4 AND $5 SHOES $2.20 PR. Women 's Heavy Weight Calf Lace Shoes, with hand sewed soles and low heels, regular and 9-in. tops ; just the shoes you want for mountain and outing wear; regular $4 and $5 values; JJ2 2ft your choice while they last, pair. . .r ssVsssVVJ WOMEN'S $5 TAN OXFORDS $2.45 PR. 300 pairs of Women 's Tan Oxfords, in chocolate kid, champagne kid, tan patent kid and light tan, Russia calf, turn and welt soles, Cuban, military and French heels; very best footwear CO A.L made; $4.00 and $5.00 values at PSVe,P WOMEN'S $3.50 TAN OXFORDS $ 1 .87 250 pairs of Women's Tan Oxfords, Russia calf, in light and dark shades, also chocolate kid with heavy or light soles, all sizes and widths; regular $3.00 and $3.50 val.; your choice at Qff this special low price, per pair PJfc WOMEN'S $2 TO $3 OXFOR.DS $1.19 Women 's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords in patent leather, tan kid and black kid, broken lines of good styles in nearly all sizes; regular $2.50 and O 1 1 Q $3 values, being cleaned up at, pair.V SHOES FOR. MISSES AND CHILDREN 400 pail's of Misses' and Children's Patent Leather Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, spring heels, lace styles, hand-sewed soles; G and T. Cousins' famous make; grand special values at Sizes 11 to 2, $3.00 values, pair. $2.10 Sizes 8 to 112.50 values, pair $1.85 BOYS' AND YOUTH'S SHOES $1 PR. 150 pairs of Boys' and Youth's and Little Gents' Shoes, in patent leather, box calf and vici kid ; broken lines of the best makes; values up to $2.75 pair; to be , cleaned up at this won- fl? (( derfully low price, pair W BOYS' $2.50 SHOES FOR $1.58 PAIR 300 pairs of Boys' and Youth's Shoes in box calf, vici kid, velour calf and Russia calf, Blucher and lace styles, solid oak soles, every pair guaranteed satisfactory; $2, $2.25 and $2.50 val., CI CO sizes 13 to 5, at pair S 1 JO MEN'S $3.50 FOOTWEAR. $1.95 PAIR Men's $3.50 Russia Calf Shoes and Oxfords, welt sewed soles, this season's very best styles in blucher or lace, all sizes; standard $3.50 values, on sale at, pair Mail orders prompt- 2. 1 Q C ly and carefully filled S J MEN'S $5, $6 FOOTWEAR $2.85 PAIR 200 pairs of Men's Fine Shoesj. French, Shriner & Urner's celebrated make; in patent calf, velour calf and box calf; broken lines of regular $5.00 and $6.00 values on sale at this un- C0 ft usually low price, per pair yOJ JAMES McADOO, LION TAMER, IS JEALOUS OF SISTER'S HUSBAND Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schuyler Seek Police Protection From Belligerent Relative of Wife. Custom Shades and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Workmanship Lowest Price Refrigerators, Gas Stoves and Ranges Best Models at Lowest Prices In the Basement The Meier Frank Store Special Sale of Dinner Sets $ryrt White Semi-Vitreous Dinner Sets at special "prices. 60-PIECE SET $4.13 lOO-PIECE SET $6.75 Brown Decorated Semi-Vitreous Dinner Sets at 60-PIECE SET $5.13 1 OO-PIECE SET $7.39 Pink Floral Semi-Vitreous Dinner Sets, gold stippled 60-PIECE SET $7. 1 9 1 OO-PIECE SET $ 1 0.78 Green Floral Decorated Semi-Vitreous Dinner Sets at 60-PIECE SET $6.12-100-PIECE SET $9.40 "White and Gold Semi-Vitreous Dinner Sets for 60-PIECE SET $7.20 1 OO-PIECE SET $10.80 100-piece Haviland China Dinner Sets, pink floral decorations, jrold on knobs and handles; great special value at this P')'S CO . low price, per set sjsWAV ey V German China Dinner Sets, violet decoration, gold on knobs and handles; grand values at, 60 piece st, $12.79; 100-piece set $18.45. German China Dinner Sets, pink rose decoration, golc decorated handles, handsome sets at low prices; 60- pi(;ce set, $10.44; 100-piece set $14.85. Great'.' August Linen Sale" Table Linens, Bed Linens, Housekeeping Linens, Towels Our entire line 60c' grades of Bleached Table Linens, 50 patterns 39t Entire line of 75e grades of Bleached Table Linens, 70 patterns, yd. 66 100 styles of $1.00 grades of Bleached Table Damask, on sale at 84g 40 patterns of $1.35 grades of Bleached Table Damask, per yard $1.12 40 patterns, $1.50 Bleached Table Damask, beautiful designs, yd. $1.34 Entire stock $1.25 grades Bleached Table Napkins, best patterns dz. 98 Entire stock $2 grades Bleached Table Napkins, best pat'ns, dz. $1.64 Entire stock $2.50 grades Bleached Table Napkins,' best designs $2.18 All our finest Austrian, German, Scotland and French Table Linens on sale at special prices during the great "August Linen Sale." Hemmed Linen Huck Towels, the best 18c values, on sale at, each 13t Hemmed Linen Huck Towels, the best 25c values, on sale at, each. .17 Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, regular 30c values, on sale at 21 45c Linen Huck Towels for, each 31 100 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, each 13J Bleached Hemmed Cotton Sheets, 24x2 yards, great spec. val. 63 Hemstitched Cotton Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches, fine quality 19 200 dozen Hemmed Cotton Pillow Cases, great special value at, each All lines of Bed Linens low priced. . . Hemmed Marseilles Pattern Bedspreads, regular $1.00 values at 80 Hemmed Marseilles Pattern Bedspreads, best $1.50 values at $1.21 Fringed Marseilles Pattern Bedspreads, regular $2.00 values at $1.65 Fringed Marseilles Bedspreads, the best $2.50 values, on sale at $1.98 $4.00 Marseilles Bedspreads for. $2.88 Fringed Marseilles Bedspreads in red, CI fa C navy, pale blue, pink; $2.00 value... S OJ 18-inch Linen Crash Toweling at, yard 9 Cotton Russian Crash Toweling, regu lar 7c grade, on sale at, yard 20c Linen Crash Toweling at, yard..... 4V2C . ....16i Laces and Embroideries 1500 yards of Swiss Allover Embroidery for waist ings; handsome styles in large assortment; values np to $2.50 a yard on sale at this special QQ- low price, yard 4000 yards of Swiss and Nainsook Corset Cover Em broideries dainty patterns; 65c values, on sale at this unusually low price per yard 2iC come early if you want the best &J Cluny and Valenciennes Allover Laces, Venise and Baby Irish Galloons, Insertions and Edges prettiest styles; values up to $2.00 a yard, are being cleaned up at this low price, yard....69e Closing out a small lot of hand-embroidered linen Robes and white and colored batiste Robes beau tiful styles at low prices Values to $20.00 for ..... . $7.00 $40.00 Robes for, each $20 $30 Batiste Robes, val. lace trimmed, for.... $15 All remnants of Laces and Embroideries on sale at ridiculously low prices. All styles, grades and lengths take advantage. $4 and $5 Veils $1.15 Fine Automobile Veils to be sold at a surprisingly low price. A special purchase made by the veiling buyer now in- New York City Full three-yard lengths, extra heavy quality in brown, tan, navy, reseda, magenta, gray, pink, lavender, black and champagne Extra quality grenadine chiffon, ' moire crepe chiffon, veils selling reg- P 1 1 C ularly at $4 and $5 each, your choice. V U Handkerchiefs and Belts Women's Swiss embroidered Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched, scalloped and lace-trimmed borders; large assortment of patterns ; best 35c O 1 and 40c values for, each ... C New lot of colored Handkerchiefs, suitable for ki monos, pillow tops, fancy bags, etc.; f ' grand values at, each". ..i Women's hand-embroidered pure linen Handker chiefs, hemstitched; 35c values for 23 Great special lot of women's Silk Belts and Girdles, shirred and plaited effects, in black, white, navy, brown and tan; all sizes, fine quality and assort ment; values from $1.50 to $3.50, on sale QO. at this low price, each..... . 'OC Three Lace Curtain Specls. . White Madras weave Lace Curtains, 52 inches wide by 3 yards long; fine, dainty patterns, with plain or figured centers ; regular $2.50 val- CI O C ues, on sale at this low price, pair...? 'J Odd lots of Cluny, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and corded Arabian Lace Curtains, white or Ara bian colors; 2 to 4 pairs of a kind; Q g $6.00 to $7.50 values, on sale at, pair.P J White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50 to 60 inches wide and 3 yards long, 2 to 6 pairs ? 1 Ort of pattern; value extraordinary, pair.V Custom Shade and Drapery Work our specialty. Best materials and workmanship. Lowest prices guaranteed. Let us figure on your next work. MR. AND MRS. C. F. SCHUYLER. 245' Front street, asked the pro tection of the police yesterday morn ing trom Mrs. Schuyler's brother. James McAdoo. a former lion-tamer. They asserted that McAdoo had armed himself with a revolver, announcing: that he would kill Schuyler on sight should his sister return to him. After three months' estrangement the couple had Just effected a reconciliation, and were in fear of the consequences. The couple told an unusual story. They attributed the brother's dire threats to his jealousy of his sister's husband. McAdoo seemed to think, they said, that Schuyler was held up permost by the sister, and he pro claimed that to be unnatural and wrong:. Insisting- that a brother should come before a mere husband. "That's the reason he wants to kill me he says his sister cares more for me than for htm." said Schuyler. "We always lived happily together until he came between us. and there has been nothing: buc trouble every since." According; to Schuyler's story, broth er and sister were lost to each other for nearly 20 years, during which time McAdoo was traveling about the coun try as lion-tamer for various circus menageries. Some months ago they met quire by accident, and there was an affecting reunion, McAdoo gav up his circus career and settled in Port land. "Our trouble begun on that day," said Schuyler. "My wife's brother seemed to think he ought to run the whole family. There never was a mother-in-law like him. It finally be came so bad thac I had to leave my wife and home. I went to Aberdeen and worked in a sawmill for three months. Lately my wife and I got to corresponding and decided to patch up our little differences. I came to Port land. My brother-in-law, McAdoo, got wind of It, and said he would kill me If we made up. He said he was carry ing a gun for me." Schuyler told the officers that they had decided to move from the Front street address, and were afraid to go after their effects, believing Mrs. Schuyler's brother might be lying In wait. Police Captain Moore detailed an officer to escort Mrs. Schuyler to the room, while she secured her effects. Schuyler remained at the Police Sta tion until they returned. They were advised to consult the District Attor ney and secure a warrant for Mc Adoo's arrest in the event he made any furcher trouble. Probate Court Affairs. The will of Ann So.Uenjj who died. May XL, 1906, was filed for probate In the Coun ty Court yesterday. Deceased left prop erty in Clackamas County valued at J 1000. The will bequeathed Lizzie Sollers Jones $5, the balance of the property being de vised to the husband, George Sollers, who was named as executor. Frank Melvin, O. M. Hickey and M. Armstrong, of Portland, have been ap pointed appraisers of the estate of P. R. Ttffany, deceased. Judge Webster yesterday signed an or der discharging Henry Johnson as admin istrator of the estate of Joseph N. Carl son, affairs having been wound up. FAMOUS ARTIST IS COMING Charles H. Harmon Will Paint Pic tures of Oregon Scenery. Charles H. Harmon, the painter of, Colorado scenery. Is due to reach Port land within a week and it is expected he will make pictures of some of Ore gon's scenic attractions. Mr. Harmon has been making paintings of Colorado scenery for the use of the Colorado Midland Hallway and he has made a great success of a picture of Hell Gate on the line of that railway. This point is one of the most famous scenic points in America and is the highest point reached by any transcontinental broad gauge line. In his painting. Mr. Har mon has succeeded in catching the sweep and grandeur of natural moun tain scenery, for which photography is entirely inadequate. FOR TORPID LIVER Txkfl Borsford's Add Phosphate It stimulates heathy liver activity, relieves constipation, side headache and malaria. The MEIER &. FRANK STORE Groceries At rock-bottom prices best brands, best qualities, always the lowest prices; every article guaranteed O. K. 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar. . .$1.00 "Victor" Flour, "none - better" $1.10 Postum Cereal, package..... .20 Figprune Cereal, package.... .20 1- lb. can Shrimps....... lO 2- lb. can Shrimps 20? Durkee's Salad Dressing, bottle 10, 25, 45 Qt. Cooper's Olive Oil $1.00 5-lb. pkg. Domino Sugar 60 1 lb. Libby Sliced Beef ..25 2 1-lb. cans Corn Beef 25 Ham or Veal Loaf 10 3 pkgs. Seeded Raisins.. ...... 25 Meier &. Frank's famous Mo cha and Java coffee Ar Buy all yoa want, 3 1-lb. cans Van Camp's famous Pork and Beans for 25 3 oans solid pack Tomatoes. . .25 1-lb.- package Dates 10 10 lbs. Yellow Cornmeal 25 10 lbs. Graham Flour 25 5 lbs. Mount Hood Lard 65 Jar Bishop's Marmalade 20 Griffon's Oyster Cocktail 20 Lea & Perrin's Sauce 25 3 cans Griffon's Soups 25 3 cans Van Camp's Soups.... 25 3 cans Custard Pumpkin...... 25 2 cans Minced Clams........ 25 3 cans Kippered Herring 50 3 pkgs. Colonial Salt 25 3 cans Sultan Pineapple. .... .50 Sapolio, per cake T Gallon Log Cabin Syrup. ..$1.25 Mt. Scott "Washing Compound, the great labor saVer try a pack age and you'll never go without it. Silk Petticoats $10 Values $6.45 Sale extraordinary of 100 handsome new Taffeta Silk Petticoats a great special purchase from a leading . manufacturer; made of fine quality silk in fancy figured striped and Persian effects, with deep double flounce, rows of shirring and ruching or plaiting, with stitched ruffles and silk dust ruffle; greens, browns, navy, Alice blue, tan; wide and narrow black and white stripes; regular $10.00 values, on sale at this re markably low price, each Mail Orders. Filled $6.45 Women's $30.00 Suits $9.45 Women's Tailored Suits in medium and three-quarter-length jackets, 6emi and tight-fitting styles and plaited skirts, broadcloths, chev iots, serges and tweeds, in green, brown, black, wine, navy, prune and fancy mixtures in large as sortment, all this season's best styles in all sizes, values $25 and $30, choice while they last $9.45 $12.50 SILK DRESS SKIRTS $7.85 Special lot of 30 women's Silk Dress Skirts, In the popular sunburst and accordion-pleated effects; black and white plaids and small checks handsome, stylish garment; regular $12.50 values, on sale at this low price ...-$7.85 Women's tan linen Shirtwaist Suits, with side pleats and circular skirts, trimmed with folds; only 90 in the lot; splendid garment for hot weather wear; regular $4.50 values, on sale at spec low price.. $2. 68 $2.25 WAISTS $1.08 EA. Special lot of 100 women's fine white Waists In good quality lawns and batistes, made with embroidered fronts and fancy tucked yokes with lace insertion and short sleeves, very pretty styles in all sizes; 2.00 and $2.25 values on sale ea.$1.08 TO- CREATE NEW OFFICE ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ELECTRIC AIj INSPECTOR. pointment since he was second on the list in the civil service examination for the office which Spencer secured. TEACHERS TO MEET HERE State Association Will Convene in Portland Next November. Burke's Celebration Annoys Neighbors He Smashes Furniture and Shoots Holes In Celling), but Is Sleeplns; Quietly When Policeman Arrives oi Scene. JAMES BURKE, of 782 Kelly street, had the time of his life yesterday morning, breaking up the furniture of his home, shooting a few shots into the celling and otherwise conducting himself in an unladylike manner. While Burke wus drunk enough to do these things he was sober enough to evade arrest; although If he repeats the per formance the neighbors say they are going to take the matter up and have him put in jail for disturbing the peace. Burke's disturbances commenced at 2 o'clock in the morning and word of the trouble was sent to the police station over half a "dozen different phones. In fact the whole neighborhood was aroused. Patrolman Fones was sent to the house in haste. He got there to find the house as quiet as a cemetery. Stepping inside the officer noted a chaos of ruined furniture while the air was still thick with powder smoke. Stepping into a sleeping-room he found the promulgator of all the trouble sound asleep. Since there is no law that provides for the removal with out a warrant of a man from his own home for a disturbance that is of the past, Fones was compelled to return to the station empty handed. He talked to some of the aroused neighbors, though, and reports that they will get out an arrest warrant it Burke gives another such serenade. BAND WILL PLAY TONIGHT A de Caprio to Conduct Concert at Hawthorne Park. The City Band, under the direction of A. de Caprio, will play the following programme at Hawthorne Park tonight: March, "Monte St. Ella". ......... .IJeCaprlo Overture. "The Count Essex". .. .Mercadant Walts, "Jolly Fellows" Volitedt "The Busy Bee" Bendlx Selection. "The Wizard of the Nile". Herbert Intermission. Grand fantasia, "My Old Kentucky Home" i,.Dalby Manana Chilean Dance... .....Mtssud Paraphrase. "Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground" Clappe Pizzicato Polka Strauss March, "Battle of the Waves". ....... .Hall A. DeCaprlo, Director. EASTERN EXCURSION RATES August 7, 8, 9, September g and 10. On the above dates the Great North ern Railway will have on sale tickets to Chicago and return at rate of $71.50, St. Louis and return $67.50, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. Superior, or Sioux City and return, $60. Tickets first-class, good going via the Great Northern, returning same or any direct route, stop-overs allowed. For tickets, sleeping car reservations, or any addi tional information, call 'On or address H. Dickson, C. P. & T. 122 Third street, Portland- Ways and Means Committee of Council Acts Assistant Build ing Inspector Allowed. Steps were taken yesterday by the Council committee on ways and means to provide for. the office of electrical in spector, whose province it shall be to ex amine all who wish to follow the trade of electrician. There appeared before the committee at its meeting representa tives of several electrical fixture houses and of the Electrical Workers' Union, who presented the advantages and ne cessities for having such an inspector. These men urged that the city adopt such regulations for electricians as are embodied in the rules of the Board of Fire Underwriters, but the Council com mittee preferred to draft the rules for such an office themselves. Accordingly, Councllmen Masters, Rush and Bennett were appointed a special committee to draft an ordinance for presentation to the Council -providing -for the creation of the office of electrical Inspector and such du ties as they deem it expedient to give him. An assistant to Building Inspector Spencer was allowed with a salary of $12R a month, to take effect August 1. William K. Benvie will receive Uua ap- At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the State Teachers' Associa tion neld in the City Hall yesterday af ternoon plans were laid for the annual convention of the association which will be held In this city November' 26 to 28 inclusive. Just the bare skeleton of the programme for the convention was discussed and the features cannot be announced for some time as they must be arranged by correspondence. The county teachers' institute will be held at the same time as the state con vention. Those present yesterday were State Superintendent of Schools Ackerman, City Superintendent B. . F. Mulkey and T. J. NewbilL GOOD AS A U. S. BOND. A Policy in the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company. San Francisco losses paid in full with out discount. This company is doing big business everywhere on account of prompt payment of its losses. G. Rosenblatt St Co., Agents, Sherlock Building, 3rd and Oak Streets. Telephone Main 132.