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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
10 THE MORNING OREGONIAN", FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906. ISTirgunk Store fffers' for Today the Great 869th- Friday Smrprise 00 New Silk Petticoats 6000 Yards Embroidery Floiincin The Meier p Sale .50 Values at S 6.45 Portland's Leading Cloak and Suit Store offers for today, 869th Friday Surprise Sale, 200 new, high-grade Silk Petti coats at Va regular values A bargain item that never fails to attract scores of the best buyers in the city This lot is an exceptionally good one but contains only 200 garments, so if you want one better hurry down to the store as early in the day as possible Made of superior quality taffeta silk with deep accordion plaited flounce, graduated wide ruffle and two rows of niching Made extra full and splendidly finished throughout. All the desirable colors to select from: tans, greens, blues, browns, reds, laven der, purple, navy and black Every skirt in $6.45 the lot regular $ 12.50 value Your choice today at this low price, each See Big Fifth-Street Window Display No Mail or Phone Orders Filled 3 BH 0 Fine Corset Covers Values to $2.00 at 92c Each Today's great surprise sale of dainty Corset Covers is bound to interest hundreds of critical buyers; 3000 of the prettiest corset covers we ever placed on the counters to be sold at an interesting price; a prominent manufacturer's entire reserve stock, made of fine nainsooks and cambrics, variety of styles, hand embroid ered, lace and embroidery trimmed, headings "and ribbons, blouse fronts, tucked and trimmed backs, fitted waist bands; all sizes; values up to $2.00 at 92c each. See Fifth-street -window display. Xo mail or phone orders filled , Doz. M en's Neckwear 50c Values at 25c Each In the Men's Furnishing Goods Section for today's 869th Fri day Surprise Sale, 2400 new, handsome four-in-hands and tecks to be sold at Vi price A great special purchase from a large New York maker New silks, new patterns, light and dark colorings Immense assortment Four-in-hands are made French fold or reversible, also fancy linedThe lot includes stripes, dots, figures, plaids and plain colored effects Neck wear we sell thousands of dozens of at 50c each Buy all you want of them today at this phenomen- j ally low price, each '. See Morrison-Street Window Display No Mail or Phone Orders Filled rW J1 1 1 1 5,000 Women's Handkerchiefs 17 c Economical women will look to their handkerchief needs today. A great surprise sale offering of 15,000 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in'barred effects with hemstitched borders; three styles of checks m to select from; very pretty and in great demand at the present time; regular 35c values, on f f sale today only at this unusually low price, each; no mail or phone orders filled..... 2000 Pieces China 1 Oc Eac In the Basement Crockery Store we offer for today only 2000 pieces of White Semi-Porcelain and Gold Illuminated China at a wonderfully low price each In the lot will be found included 4-inch plates, 6-inch plates, tea cups and saucers, oatmeal bowls, fruit saucers, etc., etc. A China bargain every housewife will appreciateToday only ff - your choice at this low price, each. Only a limited quantity will be sold to each purchaser Basement 4V2-Yard Strips -Values to $6.00, $1.34 Strip 6-Yard Strips-Values to $7, $1.79 Strip 6V4-Yd. Strips-Values to $9, $1.98 Strip Today's Grand Surprise Sale offering of Embroidery Flouncing will attract a great crowd of enthusiastic buyers 6000 yards of magnificent Embroideries for waists, undermuslins, skirts, children's wear, etc. to be sold at ridiculously low prices We don't expect the 6000 yards to last longer than an hour or two, so come early as possible this morning Fine quality Swiss and cambrics 10 to 22 inches wide Hand some floral, scroll and openwork designs All clean, new, fresh merchandise A bargain no woman wants to miss 3 great lots to select from Take your choice while it lasts at: 412-Yard StripsValues to $6.00 at $1.34 a Strip 6 -Yard Strips Values to $7.09 at $1.79 a Strip 634-Yard Strips Values to $9.00 at $1.98 a Strip SEE BIG FIFTH -STREET WINDOW DISPLAY 5000 Lines Scarfs and Scares ?5c-$ 1 .00 Vals. 42c Ea. 50c-?5c Vols. 23c Ea. Another great surprise sale offering of 5000 Linen Squares and Scarfs, handsome styles ; two great lots to he sold at phenomenally low prices today ; every housewife must he interested in these grand bargains: Lot 1 Hemstitched Linen Scarfs and Squares in assorted styles and attractive designs, in sizes 30x30-inch and 18x54-inch; pieces selling A regularly at 75o and $1.00 each; -your choice tomorrow only at this wonderfully low price, each; take advantage l4rC Lot 2 Hemstitched Linen Center Pieces and Tray Cloths, in assorted styles, large variety to select from; sizes 18xl8-inch, 24s24-inch and 18x27-inch; pieces selling regularly at 50c and 75c each; your choice while they last today at this wonderfully low price, each Handbags Low Priced Women '8 Handbags in seal and wal rus, fitted with card case, coin purse and mirror; gijt or gun metal finish, leather or moire silk lined; values up to tO $3.50 each, at PV0: Women's Handbags, fitted with coin purse; $1.50 values.... 79 Women's Black Silk Belts, assorted styles, all sizes; values Oft-, up to 75c; on sale at 7 w Trunks and Traveling Bags, the largest and best selected stock on the coast, every good style and size in all grades. Third Floor. Telescopes, Shawl Straps, Trunk Straps, etc., etc. Third Floor. Auto Veils an d Hat D rapei $5-$5.50Vals. $1.15 A remarkable offering of high-grade Automobile Veils and Hat Drapes today 750 of them m beautiful styles a great special purchase from a leading importing con- cern High-class merchandise suitable for Automobilmg Veils, Hat Drapes, Neck Scarfs, Etc., Etc. 2V3 and 234 yard lengths, made of fine quality voile Pretty striped and hemstitched borders Complete assortment of the best colors, white, light blue, brown, tan, helio, old rose, plum, grays, champagne, garnet, green. u 1 ft? cardinal, etc. Reg. $5, $5.50 vals. at ea. 1 1 See Fifth -Street Window Display 50 0 Pairs of Lace Curtains $8 Values $4.95 a Pair A Great Surprise Sale of fine Lace Curtains today 500 pairs all new handsome styles a special lot we secured from a large New York importing house at a big conces sion R.eal Arabians, Clunys and Renaissance magnificent designs in large variety full size, 50 inches wide by 3 yards long Curtains of exceptional style and quality and selling regularly at $8.00 a pair Your choice tod ay only at this low price of pair See Fifth-Street Window Display Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Ma terials and Workmanship Lowest Prices Guaranteed $4.95 35c -75c Ribbons 21c a Yard 15,000 yards of high grade ribbons to be sold today and tomorrow at a marvelously low price; fine silk mousseline ribbons in shaded effects, fine French faille ribbons, all silk taffeta ribbons, satin taffetas, etc.;. great assortment of the best styles and colorings, ranging from 35c to 75c yard; your choice, 21c a Yard We are sole Portland agents for the celebrated "Perrin's" real French kid gloves, all the new styles, all sizes, all grades; every pair guaranteed. P" x Yard Pictures, 16x20-inch; Oleographs, Fruit and Game framed in gilt or bronze, 3-inch frames; values up to $2.00 each 98 rlCmrC Few more Oil Paintings, 36x50-inch, wonderful values at, each t $3.95 TX a. Six-inch Chain Medallions, colored subjects; great values at, each 10$ lCJllo Artistic picture framing to your order; new moldings; lowest prices. JEWS DBSERVE5QLEMN DAY LW YEAR CELEBRATED IX TEMPLES AND HOMES. Reform Jews End Festivities, but Services of Orthodox Congrega tions Will Be Continued. Rosh Hashanah. the Jewish New Year, wag solemnly observed in Portland by both reform and orthodox Hebrew con gregations, with services appropriate to the occasion, and the usual rejoicing in the home. The observance began Wed nesday evening, when services were held In all the synagogues in the city, and the orthodox congregations will continue the celebration until sundown tonight. The eform Jews closed their celebration of the New Year at the same hour last evening. At Temple Beth Israel. Dr. Stephen S. Wise delivered a series of able discourses, and the music was especially beautiful. This temple has a quartet of line voices and the acoustic qualities of the building are quite satisfactory, Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Mrs. Imogene Harding Brodle, Dom J. Zan and Arthur Alexander are the members of the choir, with Miss Leonora Kisher as accompanist. Rabbi Wilner and Rabbi Abrahamson conducted - solemn services at Temple Ahava Sholom, the former delivering the sermons. This congregation is strictly orthodox and has no congregational or choir singing, but the service is chanted In Hebrew by the officiating pastor. There was also elaborate observance of the New Year at the synagogue of Con gregation Zadeck Talmud, Sixth and Hall streets, another orthodox body. Every Jewish business firm In Port land closed its doors yesterday in honor of the day and there was a. general air of festivity after church services among the Jewish residents of the city. Yom Klppur will be the next religious observ ance ' of the Jews, the solemn day of Atonement falling on September 29. MAZAMAS WILL PICNIC Mount Baker Trip Reunion to Be Held on Mount Tabor. The Mazamas will hold a basket picnic next Saturday afternoon from 4 o'clock until after campfire. In the grove of the east slope of Mount Tabor. Members and friends of the club will participate. All those who were on the Mount Baker outing, whether members of the club or not, are expected to be present, if in the city. The plan Is to take the Mount Tabor car over Morrison street bridge, go to the end of the line, and then walk up the hill directly south, only a hundred yards or so from the car line. Dinner will be served about 6. Every one is ex pected to bring a lunch, and the Mount Baker chef will serve coffee. Among those to be present will be L. J. Hicks, who has just returned from a success, ful ascent of Mount Jefferson. MEARS TO HIKE REPORT WILL ADDRESS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEXT TUESDAY. How Portland Merchants Can Build Up Trade With Hawaii Will Be Explained. W. A. Mears will explain how Port land may build up a profitable trade with Hawaii at a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, to be held next Tuesday, September 2B. The at tendance will not be confined to the members of the Chamber, but business men and all others Interested are urged to be present. . Mr. Mears will give details of his observations during his recent trip to the Islands, as a representative of the Chamber of Commerce. He believes that Portland can build up a large trade with the Islands, and will tell how It can be done. The address ofNMr. Mears will be In the nature of a report to the Chamber, and it is expected that his Information will' be of great assistance to the Job bers of Portland in entering; and secur ing a foothold in the new and rich ter ritory that has been opened up by the establishment of the Portland-Honolulu line of the Matson Navigation Com pany. Mr. Mears received a most cordial reception from the business interests of the Islands when he visited Hono lulu. He got encouragement on every hand, and the Interest taken in the new line and trade conditions firmly con vinced Mr. Mears that an exceptional opportunity has been presented to Portland. While the Portland-Honolulu line has not done a rushing business since the steamer Hilonian was placed on the run, the officials of the company are by no means discouraged. When they established the line they realized that It would take time to build up a large freight business, and the outlook Is permamency of the line if the mer promlslng. chants of Portland will do their share Assurances have been given of the In working up the trade. FRANK 1. SMITH MEAT COMPANY 228 Alder St, Between 1st and 2d Sts. "FIOHTIINO THE BEEF TRUST" The only Independent wholesale batchers in the city. The only one not controlled by the grenulne Beef Trust. The only ones who otter the public pure, flffln, healthy, unadulterated meats. TheM prlcea are good for any day and every day. We promise you quick, prompt service for Saturday. Prime rih roast beef 12ld Rolled roast beef IOC Steak, prime rib cut -'X'ZAC Round steak IOC Shoulder steak 8i Pot roast choice cuts SC Boiling beef -it and 5C Beef stew 5C Corn beef 6ff Short ribs beef 5 Loin roast mutton 12Hc Loin mutton chops 13V4t Shoulder mutton chops 10 Roast mutton s) Mutton for stew Jean roast veal .-IOC Breast veal for stuffing lOc Veal stew g Roast pork 12Vj Hamburg steak IOC Pork Sausage 10c Frankfurters lO Breakfast bacon, our own brand. XTVaC Pure lard, no compound, 6 lbs...60C We will give still lower prices to restaurants, boarding-houses and to any one who uses quantities and to boats, ehips and the Port of Portland.