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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1906)
It THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1906. Frank Store's 9 M Shopping Bulletin it Trunks and Traveling Bags in Great Variety 3d Floor Blankets, Comforters, Beds, Mattresses Third Floor Vallier's French Kid Gloves $2.50 Values $ 1 .45 a Pair . j A Thanksgiving Sale of Vallier's celebrated real French Kid Gloves for Today, Tuesday, Wed nesday 1 000 pairs in the o every pair perfect, 2 peari clasps, pique stitch ed, ex tra quality glace kid in tans, browns, bisque, cream, white and a few blacks, all sizes and every pair fitted and guaranteed. Regular $2.50 values on saie at th:s exceptionally low pries per pair $1.45 1 Msk ODTrtlCWT MM' Great Sale Fine Dress Trimmings A very important sale of Dress Trimmings is scheduled for this week. In the assortment is included black and " colored Silk Passementeries, black and light-colored Spangled Trimming, black and colored Braids, black and colored Fancy Braids, black, white and colored Silk Appliques, Persian Woven Edges, Persian Bands, black and colored Bead Trimmings, Fancy Beltings, etc., etc.; this season's latest novelties; to 6 inches wide. Bands, Edges, Fes toons, Medallion and Applique Effects. Great values at $ .25 to $ .40 Values on Sale at. Yd. $ .15 $ .50 to $ .75 Values on Sale at, Yd. $ .23 $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .75 Values on Sale at, Yd. $ .59 $2.00 to $4.00 Values on Sale at, Yd. $1.19 flHllf $2.75 Embroideries at 89c a Strip $4.50 Embroideries $ 1 .98 a Strip x'ffesK T430f Manufacturers' .lengths of fAVv PHl fine Embroideries and Inser- 4 rc Vi-f-r? tions; Swiss. Batiste, Nainsook and Cambrics. Two great spe cial lots on sale today at very tempting prices. Lot 12000 yards of Swiss and Nainsook Edges and Inser tions, from 2 to 5 inches wide; dainty designs in grand assort ments; Embroideries for chil dren's and infants' wear; yard lengths ; values up to $2.75 a strip; on sale at this 5 Q low price; a strip 3Z7s Lot 2 Swiss, Batiste and Cam bric Embroidery and Insertion in grand variety, including bands for lingerie waists, skirt flouncings, 3 to 20 inches wide, etc., etc.; 63,4-yard lengths; values up to $4.50 a strip; on sale at this low O Qft price; a strip. . .H 0 Special Values in Laces Point de Esprit Laces and Insertion, from 1 to 5 inches wide; large assortment of the best styles; values up to 25c the. yard; on sale at this very low price, the yard .' Remarkable values in French and Round Mesh "Valenciennes Laces and Insertions; 1 to 4 inches wide; immense assortment; values up to $4 per dozen yards; on sale at this wonderfully OQ -low price, the dozen yards take advantage at,....; Small lot of white Baby Irish and Venise Allovers, lS-inch; de sirable:Tor evening waists, yokes, etc.; values up to $4 QQ. a yard; on sale at this remarkably low price, per yard '"C frtTG(at" lrVlAt 1000 Tari6 of Corset Cover Em VVJit 3EI VVCI broideries; neat, serviceable designs; good assortment; values up to 75c a yard; on sale at this special 7LQ low price, per yard 5i7C Embroideries Carving Sets Low Priced 200 Carving Pets; nickel trimmed: each set in neat case; good steel; a great special value at. set 82.39 Special lot of Carving Sets in case; stag handles; medium size; J3 50 value a.77 Car-ing Sets In Morocco case; sterling silver trimmings, stag handles, good steel; $450 value. per set H3.57 Carving Sets: extra fine stag handles, sterling silver trimmed. assorted styles; $6.00 values.4.78 $8.60 values S6.7S w $40 Suits $29.85 School and College Pennants, All Schools and Colors Felt Letters Made to Your Order Artistic Picture Framing to Order Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Great Sale Women's Apparel men s Portland's largest and best garment store offers for the great Thanksgiving Sale very unusual values in women's high grade ready-to-wear apparel Women's high grade Tailored Suits in semi-fitting, tight-fitting or pony jacket styles," also Blouses with velvet and fancy gimp trimming or self-strapped and stitched, pleated and gored skirts Ma terials include broadcloths, tweeds, cheviots and homespuns in checks, mixtures, plaids, and plain colorings Suits that are beauti fully made and finished throughout Good assortment and all sizes Every garment in the lot regular $40 value Today at, per suit. $29.85 Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Tilled. Women's Suits $9.65 Each Special lot of 100 women's Jacket Suits; fitted back, fly front, coat collar velvet trimmed and tailor stitched straps, also fly front and collarless, braid trimmed and tailored straps, . light and dark ma terials, best patterns, all sizes; regular CO CLZ $15.00 values, on sale today at S 7OJ We present . for your choosing the . greatest stocks of women's high-grade ready-to-wear apparel in the city Suits, Coats, Furs, Silk Coats, Skirts, Waists, Evening costumes, Wraps, etc. Every new fashion, every new material, and at the -most reasonable prices. mm 1 One Hundred Women's Boxcoats at $6.85 One Hundred Women's Boxcoats at $9.45 100 women's -length loose Back Coats, in green and gray mixtures, with broadcloth collar and trimmed in fancy braid and buttons; this season's very best styles and unequaled in value at this ft low price take advantage of this great opportunity; per garment yOOJ 100 women's S-length loose Back Coats; black and white invisible plaids, with black velvet collar and cuffs, also brown and gray invisible plaids, collar and cuffs red velvet trimmed; a style and quality &Q A.. Coat other stores ask $15 and $18 for; our special price for this sale, per garment p-r.'J New Silk Petticoats $8 Values at $5.25 200 plain and changeable Silk Petticoats; made of splendid quality taffeta silk ; full flared; tucked, shirred or hem stitched flounce ; white, light blue, gray, tan, green, red, brown, laven der and black; reg ular $S values on sale Special lot of 100 Plaid Silk Waists; tailor-made effects; 1-inch tucks down the front ; brown, red. blue and green ; handsome 6tyles ; regular $5.50 values, but they will Oft be placed on sale at this low price., v" $5.25 NewWalkingSkirts $8 Values at $4.85 Value extraordin ary in , women's walking Skirts Light and medium gray plaids made pleated style and trim'ed with tailor stitched bias folds; all this season's best style Walking Skirts An advan tageous deal with a large New York manufacturer en ables us to offer this lot of only one hundred $8 values at the phenomen ally low price of each $4.85 We're Sole Agents for Perrin's Real French Kid Gloves Sole Agents for La Grecque Corsets Second Floor $4.00 Cloakings $2.00 Yd. $1 Messaline Silks 63c Yd. In the Dress Goods Depart ment today we place on sale an unusual bargain in 50-inch fancy and plain H colored Bearcloth and As'J W tv r1iV?inre maan CrV "V brown, castor, pink, light blue, gobelin and black, suit-K able for Infants and Child-;! ren's Garments, Evening i Wraps, etc. Regular$4.00 f I; a vara vai. r( at, per yd... H &.JJ i : mm 3000 yards of new Messaline Silks for Waists and Cos tumesFine quality pink, light blue, nile, reseda, gray, black, navy, white and garnet Regular $ 1 ,OQ value, on sale at, per yard . . brown, 63c Extra ! Scruple Line of Fine Linens Half Price Manufacturer's Sample line of fine Linens Jap anese hand drawn work done on the best Irish linen doylies, tray cloths, tea cloths, scarfs, center pieces in a very large assortment Only a few patterns in each kind Values ranging from 18c to $7.00 each, on sale while they last at one half regularprices Every housewife in the city wants to share in this grand bargain Better come early if j you want the best values at . ' & ACw Lot 2 About 300 sample pieces of hand - embroidered Japanese linen centerpieces and tea cloths embroidered in silk on linen and linen on linen All sizes, splendid assortment Values ranging from 50c 1 to $ 1 2.00, on sale at half regular price Z JTlCC Rogers "1847" Silverware Sugar Shells, at, each.... . .54 Butter Knives, at, each. . . .41J Pickle Forks, at, each 41 Sngar Tongs at, each. . . .74 Cream Ladles, at, each....6o Gravy Ladles, at, each 82 Beef Forks, at, each 54 Cold Meat Forks, each 67 Cake Forks, each 67 6 Pie Servers, each $1.62 Knives and Forks, shell satin, set of 6, for, set S3. 85 6 Fruit Knives for $1.47 All lines of sterling Silverware sold here at. very lowest prices. On sale in the Basement. Berry Spoons, each $1.03 6 Coffee Spoons for $1.18 6 Bouillon Spoons for... $2.37 6 Oyster Forks for $1.60 Nut Sets, at, Set $1.82 Nut Cracks, at 54 Bon Bon Spoons at, each. . .67 Knives and Forks, satin finish, set of 6 for, set. ...... .$3.75 Cut Glass Spec'ls $1.50 Nappies for, each. $1.19 $2.25 Nappies for, each. $1.77 $3.00 Nappies for. each. $2.37 $5.50 Cut Glass Bowls. .$4.37 $6.75 Cut Glass Bowls.. $5.40 $S.50 Cut Glass Bowls.. $6.SO $11.75 Cut Glass Bowls. .$9.67 $12.50 Cut Glass Bowls. .$9.84 $7.50 Celery Dishes for.$6.10 $1.50 Violet Bowls for. $1.19 Thanksgivi'g Sale in the Big Basement 50c and 60c German China Plates, on sale at. . . 33 $1.25 fancy China Celery Trays, on sale at 99J 60c fancy China Celery Trays, on sale at.... 48J 75c fancy China Celery Trays on sale at.... 59 $2.25 fancy China Celery Trays on sale at $1.79 25c fancy China Cake Plates, on sale at.... 19 $1.00 fancy China Cake Plates, on sale at.... 79 Decorated Turkey Platters, on sale at, each 84 $2.50 nickel-plated Five o 'Clock Teas, each... $1.99 $3.50 nickel-plated Five o'Clock Teas, each... $2.79 $10.00 Coffee Machines for this low price, each. $7.98 $6.00 Chafing Dishes, on sale at this low price. $4.79 $?.19 $9.50 Chafing Dishes, on sale at this low price. $7.59 5-light Brass Candelabras; regular $S.OO Jl values, on sale at this low price, eacn. ri-licht Sih-er-Plated Candelabras; regu lar $9.00 values, on sale at, each.. Silver-Plated Candlesticks, on sale at, each $1.99 Brass Candlesticks, on sale at, each 52 $1.00 Gilt Candlesticks, on sale at, each 79? Metal Candlesticks, at this low price, ea 27 Candles, all shades, on sale at, each 5 and 3" Candle Shades, on sale at the low price of, ea. . .25J Large showing of Candle Shades m beautiful styles Vases, Salt and Peppers, Wine Decanters, etc., at very low prices. Chinese "Music" Must Cease at Midnight. Portland Celntlnlii IVot Allowed Hrreafter to Celebrate Birthday if Join and Other Important Oc ranious A They Would. ORDERS were issued yesterday that the "music" which has been played heretofore by the Chinese In the celebra tion of their various and numerous holi days, theatricals and festivals shall cease at midnight. It has been the practice of ih Celestials to keep the horrid agony of sounds, the screeching discords of drum ar.d fiddle going until as late as 5 o'rlork in the morning. Yesterday was the birthday of the Joss or some equally important occasion, and the big Chinese headquarters directly across from the police station at Second and Oak was the center of attraction for the Chinese. The conglomeration of sounds was something terrtffic until the police put a stop to it. It was w,hen this was dune that the "big fixer" went over to the station and tried to get clemency but Captain Bailey re fused to allow the music to proceed and the birthday of the big joss was not'prop erly celebraied in consequence. There has been much complaint regard ing the unearthly noises that are made by the Chinese on these occasions and it has been decicJed to put a. stop to that sort of thing after the midnight hour. The natives of the Flowery Kingdom who inhabit Portland are much Incensed over the new order of things and maintain that . they cannot do without their "music" and that It is a hardship on them to suppress the music and in this manner interfere with their religious rlt.es. The new order is in force, however, and there is no more Chinese music after the midnight hour In Portland. MAY REQUEST ANNEXATION Woodstock and Adjoining Suburbs Discuss the Proposition. Territory embracing 13 square miles. and having a population of nearly 12.000. including Woodstock. Ivanhoe, Tremont, Anabel, Arleta, Nashville and all the southeastern district up to the Lents section, will probably be knock ing for admission to Portland before long. The movement for annexation is now taking definite form. At the meet ing of the "Woodstock Improvement Association, Friday night last, the sub ject was discussed favorably. It Was decided to push the matter vigorously and get a vote on annexation at the June election. President C. Ben RIesland. of the Woodstock Improvement Association, said last evening that the people of this territory are taking action for the rea son that they are convinced that it is only through annexation that they can hope to get Bull Run water. He esti mates the population that will be in cluded in the city at 12.000, which may be larger by June, as several hundred new houses are being erected there now. He says that In some parts of the suburb there will be an actual water famine next year. Last Summer there was a shortage, and this shortage will be greater next year. It is claimed that the resources of the local water companies will not be adequate. The inducement which the district win offr to Portland for annexation is the revenue which 12.000 people will bring. This will be a considerable item in case Portland decides to lay another pipe line to Bull Run. build an other reservoir and purchase more parks. This annexation movement does not yet include Lents, the dividing line be ing at Gray's Crossing. At Lents there is a. movement to incorporate, which has a considerable following, -as well as some opposition, it is thought, however, that incorporation eventually will be dropped at Lents, and that the people will join the movement for an nexatidn with the territory to the west. Will Burn Mortgage. Next SaturcJay, November 17, a special meeting of Columbia Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, will be held for the pur pose of burning the mortgage on the Grange building, east of the Sandy river. November 3 at the regular meeting the final payment on the building was made and the mortgage that had stood over the property came Into the pdssession of the Grange. There was so much rejoicing 231 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAN0 . OREGON- MAKER OF MENS . CL0THIS over the happy event that it was decided to hold a special meeting to celebrate the event. The building of the hall was the outcome of a gathering of a few farmers at a private house several years ago. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 226-22S Alder Street, Bet. First and Second Streets Today and Every Day you should eat Smith's Meats. They are Fresh, Clean and Wholesome .'. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" (SO COLORINGS NO PRESERVATIVES NO ADULTERATIONS Oregon's food inspector has pronounced them perfect. And they are Cheap the Whole Year 'Round .". .". Porterhouse Steak, large, with a heavy tenderloin, per lb IS1: Small porterhouse Steak, lb 10i "T"-Bone Steak, with a heavy ten derloin, per lb Sirloin steak, per lb lOe Tenderloin Steak, per lb. IOC Round Steak, per lb. IOC Loin steak, per lb 10? Hamburg Steak, per lb 10J Prne Rib Roast Beef, per lb.. IOC Rolled Roast Beef, per lb XOtf Pot Roast Beet, per lb 8? Beef Stew, per lb S Boiling Beef.per lb 5 Corned Beef, per lb 6 Mutton Shoulder Roast, per lb. ..St Mutton Shoulder Chops, per lb. .IOC Mutton Stew, per lb 5ff Mutton Breast, per lb Leg Mutton, Mr lb Js!J Mutton Loin Roast, per 10. .124; Mnt.r.on T.oin Choos. tier lb. Pork Shoulder Roast, per lb.. Pork Shoulder Chops, per lb. T o- Pnrk npr Ih. Pork Loin Chops, per lb 15 Pork Loin Roast per lb 15 Pigs' Feet, per lb ,.- Leaf Lard, per lb 121" Salt Pork, per lb 12v2 Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb... IOC Veal Shoulder Cutlets, per lb. Veal Breast, per lb Veal Stew, per lb Leg Veal, per lb Veal Rump Roast, per lb Veal Loin Roast, per lb Veal Rib Roast, per lb Sundries. Bologna Sausage, per lb. ... Frankfort Sausage, per lb. .. Our Own Lard, 5 lbs. for.... Hams, per lo Breakfast Bacon, per lb. Liver, per lb Hearts, per lb . .lO ...sc 6C 12H; 12 124: C 12'C . . .soe .17 .17 ...5C " 5 c The Beef Trust markets have flung out their banners saying they are fighting the Trust. They are using Our Motto. Show your contempt for their falsehood by Not Going Near Them. Patronize Home Industry Trade With Smith