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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1907)
We Are Portland Agents for Bntterick Pattern and Publications and Columbia Yarns Cnstom Shade and Drapery Work Oar Specialty -The Very Best Materials Are Used The Meier (lb Frank Store $6-$?LaceCurtains $4.95 Pr. $5-55-2 Lace Curtains $3.95 Unusual values in high-grade Lace Curtains at a time when the Spring renovating and refurnishing demand that new curtails be purchased for one or more rooms All new desirable styles in very best grades Third Floor Special lot of Renaissance, Cluny and Soutache Lace Curtains, made on the best French net, with insertions and borders ; 50-inches wide, 3 yards long; splendid assortment to select dl QC from; regular $5 and $5.50 values, now on sale at pair. . J 2, 3 and 4-pair lots of Marie Antoinette, Renaissance, Cluny and Soutache Lace Curtains, in white or Arabian color; full SJ Qt size, handsome designs; regular $6 to $7 values, pair.V TP-fJ SpeciaMot of 2-tone Lace Curtains; leaded glass effects in center; bor ders of Japanese patterns; 50 inches wide, 3 yards long; best $3 and $3.25 values on sale at, pair... . Special lot of plain French Net Lace Curtains, with linen cluny edges; also some neat braid effects ; white pr ecru ; 45 inches P L C wide, 2i2 yards long; $3.50 values, on sale at, pair... M-" J White Irish Point Door Panels, 30x38 inches; 50c values, at 29 Basement . Bargains 75c Granite Tea Kettle. .... .59 90c Granite Tea Kettle. .... .69 27o Granite Cooking Kettle.. 22 30c Granite Cooking Kettle.. 24 35c Granite Cooking Kettle. .28 27c Granite Saucepan. "... ...22 30o Granite Saucepan 24 35c Granite Saucepan. ...... 28J 15c Granite Pie' Plate.- '.12 18c Granite Jelly Cake Pan.. 14 65o' Granite Dishpan.. 53 25c Granite Cake Pan ....... 19 20c Granite Pudding Pan... '.16 40c Granite Coffee Pot 33 40c Granite Tea Pot 33 65c Granite Rice Boiler 54 35c Granite Covered Kettle.. 28 50c Granite Covered Kettle.. 42 50c Granite Saucepan 42 60c Granite Saucepan. ..... .49 tJ-.IU covered Chamber Pail..92c 12-inch Lawn Mowers; value ex traordinary at, each $2.93 14-ineh guaranteed Lawn Mowers; great special value at $3.09 $7 ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, on sale at, special, each $5.92 1000 Screens Doors; all the best styles, complete. $1.10 to.. $1.50 Fancy Screen Doors; complete, hinges, hooks and knobs; at the special prices, $1.75 to... $1.90 Complete line of new Refrigerat ors; all the very newest models, in all grades; every one fully guaranteed- Basement. We are sole Portland agent for the "Willamette" Sewing Ma chines. Fifteen models, at prices from $18.00 to $35.00. "Peninsular" Stoves and Steel Ranges, on sale in the Basement. We Are Sole Portland Agents for The "Peninsular" Stoves and - Steel Ranges 100 models. Cook Stoves, Steel Ranges, Heaters, Gas Ranges, Gas Stoves, etc,. Complete line, all prices. Every one guaranteed. $ 1 2.50RoomRugs $9.85 $25 Room Rugs $ 1 9.85 $40 Room Rugs $32.85 Great special sale of large Rugs; room sizes, all new colorings and designs ; great values : ... Fiber Rues. 0x12 fnnt: remilar $19 Kn vstnai of .t.h e r cer Royal Brussels, 9x12 feet; regular $25 values, at, each.. $19.85 Bigelow Axminster Bug, 9x12 feet; $40 values, at, each. .$32.85 Special lot of odd size Rugs, made up from borders and carpets, at half regular prices. 5000 yards. of Japanese Mattings; all colorings, new carpet de signs; very large variety to select from; remarkable values; two grades. On the Third Floor: 25c Mattings, a yard.. 19 30c Mattings, a yard. .23 Lot 9x12 Fiber Rues: new desicms: S12 vaJin o LAWN IMPLEMENTS - KITCHEN GOODS. ETC. 1 000 Pairs Women's New $3.50 Tan Oxfords $2.85 r i For today and tomorrow 1000 pairs of Women's Tan Russia Calf and Cho- colate Vici Kid Oxfords Summer All sizes $3.50 values at at a greatly reduced orice. Hand-turn and welt soles. plain vamps or with tips. Tan Oxfords are in style again this T n (f 35c-75c Women's Belts 19c Ea. Great special assortment of Women's Belts, in assorted styles and colors; silks, .leathers and white Wash Belts with gilt f f buckles; 35c to 75c values, on sale at, each 1 Pearl Belt Buckles; regular 35c vales on sale at, each.... 21 Burnt Leather Music Rolls; assorted designs; 75c val., each. .57 Women's Handbags, with large coin purse; leather lined, gilt or gunmetal clasp; seal and walrus leathers; $1.75 val., at. 98 1 T USE Executive Board Will Refuse Cordray Y Request. WILL DEBAR MANY PLAYS Special Committee Recommends That Permission Be Not Given to. Use Wooden Building on Kast Side as Playhouse. Mrs. Fiske, Mary Mnnnering, several ot the Shubert shows and other independ ent threatrical attractions will not be able to visit Portland this Summer as contemplated as it is understood that Jhn F. Cordray will not obtain a permit to use the proposed Bkating rink of the t'rystal Ice A Storage Company on the Kast Side as a temporary theater. Yes terday morning Fire Chief Ctempbell, Deputy Fire Marshall Roberts and Build ing Inspector Spencer met and recom mended to the Fire Commissioners that the permit be not granted, as it would be a direct violation of the city ordinances. That the fire commissioners will adopt the report and thereby refuse to grant the permit there Is little room for doubt. A half dosen or more of the best inde pendent attractions of the East will in vade the Coast this Summer and Mr. Cor dray had hoped that he could secure thera for Portland. Being unable to se cure any of the Portland theaters he made arrangements with the Crystal Ice & Storage Company to use the building which the company will erect tor a skat ing rink. The Kast Side Theater will not be ready for occupancy before the middle of Octo ber or possibly later and as several of the best attractions of the independents will come to the Coast before October. he has to make other arrangements if ne doors them for Portland. Now that he will be unable to secure a permit to use the rink the attractions may be shut out of Portland until the new East Side Theater Is completed. The Armory could probably be had but it is not well adapted to- theatrical performances al though It has been used on several occa sions. The skating rink will be erected on a half block on Salmon street, between East Sixth and East 8eventh streets. The building itself will be 100x200 feet and will be but one-story in height. It will be of frame construction and its site is not within the fire limits. It could be erect ed within a very short time. The ordinances of the city do not permit the erection of wooden buildings within the city limits for theatrical purposes. The committee which met yesterday morning Is strongly opposed to the use of the proposed wooden building as a playhouse and in its report to the fire commissioners quoted the ordinance which would be violated. At the meeting of the Executive Board last week Mr. Cordray petitioned for the permit. It was referred to the fire com missioners who In turn referred it to the committee composed of Chief Camp bell, Deputy Roberts and Inspector Spen cer. "I have no complaint to make on the decision of the committee as the members are only following out the city ordi nances." said Mr. Cordray last night, "but it Is very unfortunate that we can not obtain the temporary use of some building suitable for our productions. I am afraid that Portland will have to miss some of the best shows in the coun try. It is possible that we might ob tain the Armory but that is very undesir able for theatrical purposes. We had Intended to book Mrs. Fiske in Portland for June If and Mary Mannering on June 24. Several of the Shubert shows were to follow close behind them." LOGGING CONTRACT To let at once. Inquire Gaston Lumber Company, Gaston, Or. PHOTO POST CARDS SCENXBX. Klser Co. lobby Imperial Hotel. TOKEN FOR POOF. KROI SPANISH BALLET PRESENTS A WATCH TO TEACHER. Physical Director of Multnomah Club Did Much Toward Success of Society Circus. Professor Robert Krohn, physical di rector of the Multnomah Club and' the Portland public schools. Was presented witn . a, nandsome fc''"'? rold open-face watch iyr, ' members of the V Spanish ballet which & ciety Circus. Some it night this week Pro p's fessor Krohn will , invite the dainty ballet dancers to a v No one need to Ha shocked. as the members of thei Spanish ballet are young men. . For nearly six weeks Professor Krohn trained the ballet and time and time again drilled ... 3 3b i-StSS-. R 4 Robert Krohn. the young men until midnight. So per severing and thorough was he in his in struction and so great was the hit of the bajlet at the circus that the young men almost by a common Impulse got to gether and decided to present Professor Krohn with some token of remembrance. M&11V of th. Oft VI11ITH. mn -K 1 In the dance work on salaries, but they naa no irouue In raising enough money to purchase an expensive and very beau, tlfui gold watch. The ballet was one of the striking fea tures Of t h QiHntv rMn..,., T'l men, thanks to the splendid training of Professor Krohn, gave as good a per formance as the average ballet seen upon the stage. Even from an artistic view their presentation was a great success. Laces and Embroideries J500 yards of fine Batiste, Swiss Flouncing and Bands, 5 to 27 inches wide, desirable for lingerie gowns and waists; values up to QO $2.25 a yard, at, the yard. "OC 1000 yards of Allover Swiss Embroi dery for waistings, English eyelet ef fects, in large assortment; QO $2 values, on sale at. yard.-'OC 45-inch Dotted and Fipured White Nets, for waists and gowns; regular values up. to $1.75 the yard ; OQ. on sale at, the yard, special. OZC 5000 . yards, of Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries, Edgings and Insertions, in beautiful designs, and suitable for waists, women 's and children's wear, etc.; val- O ues up to 75c the yard, sp'l.C 2000 yards of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroidery and Insertion, 1 to 4 inches wide. Regular ft. 20c values, on sale at, yard.- C French and round-mesh Val. Laces and Insertion, 1 to 3 ins. wide ; val ues up to $1.80 per dozen CQ. yards, on sale at, dozen yds. J'' $1.75 to $2.25 Gloves 98c Pr. "Perrins" and "Valliers" real French Kid Gloves, in six-button-length glace styles. A special lot in broken sizes and color assort ment white, mode and . light tans. Gloves of the best styles and qual ity. Also a -special line of pique, suedes, in modes and browns; regu lar $1.75 to $2.25 values, to QQ Vft flp.nriPrl lirt of tlia naif f h"1 No mail or phone orders will be filled. T 1 1 . P 1. 4l'tw rt. . ijiunKii une oi . noveuy ouk uioves, AI. -1 I t 5 tt.l .... . me ceieDraiea Amsteraam ' make; navy, white and gray, with colored hpmctitMo.1 Inna OtlJ ..u,,r..n,vu lupa till VI OlllUillf IU match, two-clasp; double- QO tipped fingers, at, the pair. OC Notions and Stationery Progressive Whist Score Cards, great special value, on sale at, dozen.. 8 Picquet Playing Cards, great special value, ; at, package. ewC Dinner Favors, suitable for all kinds of parties ; regular 5c to 40c values, on sale at this reduction. . OFF Oregon Souvenir Tablets, imprints of Oregon Views; reg. 15c vals, ea..6 Hurlburt's Writing Paper, in 1 Q- blue, gray and white, box.'.. ZfC Whisk Brooms with celluloid Otr handles; great special value. wC Nysa Pure Toilet Soap, will not C injure the most delicate skin.. Women's Premium Spray Syringes a perfect vaginal Syr- 1 AO inge; on sale at, special. P Nf r Eastman's Perfumes, in fan- 1 Q cy baskets, special at, each. $30.00 Mattresses For $18.50 An important sale of the celebrated Ostermoor Patent Elastic Felt Mat tress. This special lot of 200 made in two parts, full size, 00 pounds weight; fancy ticking-covered. Best mattresses on the market; regular $30 value. Every housewife should . investigate this of- 1 6 0 fering; special, each. 0JJ Ostermoor Mattresses in all sizes. sold here at the lowest factory prices. 3 by 6 feet 2 inches nnenial Sin itsi 3 6 by 6 feet 2 inches, each.S11.70 k teet by 6 feet Z ins., ea.. $13.35 4 feet 6 by 6 feet 2 Inches. 15.00 Every one fully guaranteed. 3d floor. The costumes were- so beautifully de signed and worn that hundreds of per sons who attended the circus declared that the members of the ballet could not possibly be men and bets were even made upon that score. In addition to the ballet, the wonderful exhibition drill of the Multnomah Club Juniors, both girls and boys, at the cir cus was given under the Sirection of Professor Krohn. He worked as hard and faithfully with the children as he did with the ballet and the success was equally as gTeat. The skill of the chil dren and the precision with which the drill was executed was amazing to all. He also had charge of other athletic fea. tures of the show. So great a factor was Professor Krohn In the organization and the actual production of the circus that a great share of its immense success be longs to him. The young men of the ballet compose ?$?,otT th. ?l!Sses,.at the Multnomah Club. Last night when he was putting them. ti?.rUBh thelr regular practice Ray mond O Connor and Edward Jeffreys Jr stepped up to him and before he realized 1 J? was "O'ding the timepiece. Not until he was told that the. "boys simply wanted to show that their hearts were In the right place" did he grasp what the watch was for. Needless to say he was deeply impressed with the gift and the spirit with which it was given and in a few timely words spoke his appreciation. He then invited the boys to his home, and the reception will be the first re union of any of those who took part in the memorable Society Circus. The members of the Spanish ballet and who assisted In the presentation last night were: Raymond O'Connor Edward Jeffreys. Jr., W. B. Dresser. F.' Boulan. Irving Stearns, Arthur Kerrigan,- DeWitt Adler, Fred T. Gram, Harry Fisher, Francis Korrell. William Aldee Walter Scott. Walter Vander Werth C." Holmes. F. Bennett. Harry Livingstone. Bert Gleason. Bert Allen, Oliver Jeffreys, A, L. McFarland. WITHOUT ANY DOUBT The M. J. Walsh Cos stock or elec tric and gas fixtures is the largest, grandest on the Coast. Residence, apart ment and office builders can do better by taking their plans with them when making then- selection. Electric wiring, desk - lamps and office-lighting brackets some of their specialties. A full line of electrical and gas appliances always on hand. Salesrooms, SU Stark. Artistic Picture Framing to Yonr Order at the Very Lowest Prices-New Molding "Willamette" Sewing Machines 15 Models a ad at Prices from $18.00 to $35.00 !eier (lb Frank Store 1907 Carriages AND GO-CARTS A mammoth line of new Go-Carts and Baby Carriages 75 models to select from -The largest and most complete showing in the city Every new style in all grades lrom the smallest and lightest folding cart at $2.25 to the large, handsome English Per ambulator at $65.00 The line of reed body adjustable go-carts is by far the best we have ever gathered All the newest im- provements. easy running and comfortable Our prices, as usual, the very lowest ob tainableA complete stock of baby carriage parasol coverings in pretty styles and at all prices Full line ot baby high and low chairs Porch and Bungalow Furniture, Hammocks, Porch Swings, Lawn Swings, Adjustable Porch Chairs, etc., at very reasonable prices. For sale on the Third floor. Trunks and Traveling Bads. See them Third floor. 5000 Pairs of Women's Hosiery ' 65c AND 75c VALUES AT 38c PAIR. Great advance sale of Women's New Spring and Summer Hosiery, plain and fancies In endless variety; exceptional values in hosiery of superior style and quality. Lot 1, B000 pairs of extra fine black . hosiery lace boot and allover lace effects, also embroidered in steps and plain gauze llsles; new patterns and all sizes; hosiery that finds ready sale at 65c and 73c; for a few days 38d Mall and phone orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. . Be. explicit in stating: Just what is wanted; also the price. 1000 dozen Women's Black Silk Lisle Hose, the neatest and richest of all hosiery; guaranteed fast color and superior to any hose on the market for the money. On sale at $5.50 the dozen pairs, or special, per pair 50 First complete showing of the new fancy Hosiery for spring and summer; polka dots, circular and vortical stripes, handsome em .broidered effects; all the latest novelties in plain and lace llsles: 20,000 pairs to select from; all sizes great values at, pair 50 1000 pairs of Boys- and Girls' Extra Fine Quality Lisle Thread Hose, full fashioned leg and French foot; sizes oV to 13; best values ever offered at this unusually low price, the pair 18 1000 pairs of Girls' Extra Fine Quality Silk Lisle Hose, full fashioned; come In black, white, tan, pink, red; sizes 6 to 10; at, pair.. 35 300 Silk Petticoats $9.5O-$I0Vals.$5.'85 1 M Special Sale fine Silk Petticoats, an advantageous purchase of 300 of a well-known New York manufac turer enables us to lfer them at about half usual value -Made of the best quality taffeta silk with full flare double flounce or deep flounce 9 with six rows of stitched bands Complete assort- 'I m 5 ment of plain colorings, new line of changeable colorings and fancy Ro man stripes in gray and black High-grade Silk Underskirts of superior style and quality. Regular $9.50- j c o er $IOvals Mail and Phone Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled-Order Today Lawn Waists 2000 women's white Lawn and Mull Waists; all new 1907 styles; trim'd in lace, embroidery and tucked fancy front; CI I O all sizes, great assortment; values to $2.25, now...S 1 I O Undermuslms 200 women's white cambric Under skirts; made with wide flounces and trimmed in good quality em broidery and lace edgings and clusters of tucks and insertions; separate dust ruffles; the regular $5.50 and $6 values, oa sale at this special low price. .. .$4.18 Women's fancy Skirt Chemise; yoke effects, of Val. lace and em broidery; edgings and insertions, beading and ribbons ; values up to $4.50, on sale at, each. . . .$2.98 Special lot of women 's fine cambric and nainsook Drawers; trimmed in fine embroideries and laces, clusters of tucks and insertion; all sizes; the best regular $2.50 values, on sale at, pair... $1.69 Special lot, of women's French hand-made embroidered Drawers; $2.50 and $3 values, pair. $1.98 Children's Dresses for $3.93 Great special lot of children's white lawn and nainsook Dresses ; trimmed in dainty Val. laces and embroidery, clusters of tucks and insertion ; ages 6 months to 3 years; $5 to $7.50 val., ea.$3.93 1000 Women's Tailored Suits $I4-$15-S18-$20 Four immense lines of new Tail ored Suits on sale at prices far be low value. All are new arrivals of the very latest fashions. Prices are fully one-third below what equal style and quality costs you at other stores. Natty Eton jacket styles in fancy mixtures, checks and plaids; also plain colors. Prettily trimmed with silk lace, braid and buttons. Very large as sortment and matchless values at the following prices : $14, $15, $18 and $20 each. New arrivals in long, loose Pon gee and Black Silk Coats; black and white Lace Etons, new Bos Coats and new Covert Jackets; low-priced. SMITH'S ABSOLUTELY FRESH MF flTC PERFECTLY PURE HI L A 1 d No Adulterations Whatever FRANK L. SMITH MEAT GO. 226-228 Alder Street,; Between First and Second Streets. "FIQHTIINQ THE BEEF TRUST" BEEP 3c TO 15c. Soup Meat ........ 3c Beef Kidneys 5c Beef Stew ; . 5c Necks to Boil 5c Brisket Beef . 5c Liver . . , . . ; 5c Oxtails, per pound . 5c Corned Beef ..... .6c to 8c Shoulder Steak . . . . . ... 8c Shoulder Roast 8c Pot Roast Beef 8c Rump Roast Beef . . . . . 8c Tripe 8c Prime Rib Roast ....... 10c Best Round Steak. . 10c Brains .......10c Hamburger Steak ..... 10c Sirloin Steak 12c Small Porterhouse . ..12y2c Rolled Rib Roast. . . . .1214c Beef Loin Steak . 12c j Fancy Porterhouse 15c Fancy ' ' T "-Bone 15c Beef Tongues, each ..... 45c VEAL 6c TO 15c. Veal for Broth .... 6c VCal for Stewing 8c Breast of Veal ........ 10c Shoulder Roast Veal ... 10c Leg Roast of Veal 12c Veal Rump Roast ...... 15c Loin Roast Veal ....... 15c Rib Roast Veal .15c Loin Veal Cutlets 15c Rib Veal Cutlets . . ... . . .15c Calves' Liver 15c YOUNG MUTTON . . . . 5c TO 15c. : r Liver 5c Stew,:.. 6c Frontquarters Lamb ... 10c Shoulders 10c Shoulder Roast 10c Shoulder Chops 12 c Legs of Young Mutton . . 15c Loin Roast 15c Rib Roast 15c Loin Chops 15c Rib Chops .15c PORK 5c TO 15c. Pigs' Feet Pigs' Heads ...... Pork Sausage Side Pork Pork Shoulder Roast. Leaf Lard Pickled Pork Pork Chops Pork Loin Roast Pork Steak ......... Our Own Hams . . . . . . Our Own Bacon. . Our Own Pure Lard, 5 lbs .. 5c . . 5c 12y2c 12i2c 12V2c 12i2c 12y2c ..15c . .15c . .15c 17i2c 17c ...65a