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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1907)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1907. A Great Sbecia of New Imported Merchandise Today Latest Novelties from ParisLondon,ViennaPlanenChemnit2, Sonnenberg and the Continent Costumes, Wraps, French Undermuslins, lins, selected in Paris by our own buyers; Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemise Sets. Beautiful line of silk and lingerie 'Waists, Infants' Dresses, Infante' Skirts, Children's Dresses, 6 months to 3 Tears. Carriage Robes. Magnificent Parisian Tea Gowns, Millinery, 'Flowers, Feathers, and Feather Boas, Stoles, exclusive Neckwear, Boleros, Neckwear Novelties, Parisian Jewelry in exquisite assortment; magnificent Lace and Net Robes and dainty high-class Handkerchiefs. Novelty Leather Goods, steel-studded Leather Belts, Leather Traveling Cases, Leather Handbags, Novelty Belts from Paris; high-class Handbags, Belt Buckles," Coin Purses, Art Goods, Table Linens, Toys, Dolls, Mechanical Toys, etc, etc. Take advantage. IMPORTED NOVELTIES IN THE BASEMENT STORE-NEW IDEAS IN USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE DINING-ROOM, SMOKING-ROOM AND FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS AT INTERESTING PRICES Pearl Handle Fruit and Table Knives, Horn Handle Fruit Knives, Metal and Glass Ash Receivers, Nickel and Copper Tea Sets, Metal and Glass Smoking Sets, Magnificent Shaving Mirrors, Fancy Glass Trays, Novelty Cigar Lighters, Novelty Match Stands, Porcelain Cake Boxes with metal covers, Copper, Brass 5 o 'Clock Teas and Kettles, Copper Smoking Sets, Celery Trays, Copper Claret Jugs, Fancy Relish Dishes, Nickel Toast Racks, Novelty Ice Picks and Can Openers, Fancy Nickel Wine Sets, Electroliers, Nickel Tea Sets, Fancy Glass Vases, Sugar Lifters, etc.; Hail Lamps, etc., etc. Solid Metal Knives and Forks, etc etc. Established in 1857 Poffand The Meier Frank Store Shopping Bulletin JSSffA 50 Years in 1 1 Showing omen s Suits Values Up to $55.00 At $1 7.95 Suit Another sensational offering of wo men's higb-class Tailored Suits to day A great purchase of I OO garments from the best known suit manufacturer in America Copies of the latest imported models Tailored suits that will appeal to the best dressed women in the commu nity By far the grandest values infancy Tailored suits yon have ever had the opportunity to share in Included will be found Etons and Eton blouses in serges, worst eds, Panama cloths, Etamines and silk striped voiles The assortment of patterns and colorings is the largest and most attractive of the season, checks, stripes and plaids, blue and white, brown and white, black and white, grays, etc. Jackets are trimmed in lace, taffeta silk braid and buttons sleeves 34 and Va length some kimono and cape effect sleeves skirts are pleated, kilt and Princess styles all the new est and prettiest high-grade gar ments shown this-season All sizes values from $40 to Tomorrow at H$ 17.95 See Fifth-Street Window Display Take advantage Plan to be here promptly at 8 o'clock if you want the best bargains 200EeautifulWaists Values Up to $20.00 t $6.45. Each A Seems to be no end to the marvel- ous waist bargains coming our way your way This matchless of fering cannot fail to interest hun dreds of shrewd buyers Waists for dress and evening wear Mag aincent styles and assortments A great special purchase from a lead ing manufacturer enables us to of- fer values up to $20.00 each at this low price of $6.45-All new clean merchandise of the very highest quality In silk chiffon cloth, messaline silk, taffeta silk, linen cluny laces, fish net, fil let laces and trimmed in coarse or fine lace, vel vet or silk bands and fancy braids The col- or assortment includes white cream, ecru, tan, brown, navy -and black Exclusive and novelty dress waists in grand varie- ty that find ready sale at prices up to $20 each Take your pick today at each $6.45 No Mail Orders or Phone Orders Filled Store opens at 8 o'clock Plan to be on hand early See Big Fifth-Street Window Display It tells the story better than cold type-Second Floor Long Chamois Gloves $ 2.5 9 $1.25-$1.?5 Silk Gloves 83c $2-$2.25 Silk Gloves $1.19 Headquarters for Women's Cloves of all kinds These special values worthy the careful consideration of all economical buyers Mail orders will receive our prompt and careful attention 500 pairs of women's 16-button length Chamois Gloves, in white and natural; all sizes, 5Vi to 7; cool, dressy and washable. The Chamois Glove is grow ing in popularity for Summer wear. Regular $3.00 values, on sale at this low price, pair. V J 7 Women's two-clasp best quality Silk Gloves, double-tipped fingers, embroi- dered backs and fancy tops; in black, white, brown, navy, gray, very pretty styles; broken line of sizes; $1.25 to $1.75 values, at, pair.OJC Special lot of women's 12 and 16-button length silk mesh Gloves; black, white, gray, modes; broken line CI 1Q of sizes; $2-$2.25 vals., pr.N CHILDREN'S $1.50 Special sale of children's white Kid Gloves, one and , rxc cn da l two-clasp, pique and overseam styles; all sizes. (LQ OLUVita OVC KAIK, Best regular $1.50 values, on sale at, the pair.OVC We are sole Portland agents for the famous "Perrifls" real French Kid Gloves; come in all styles, in all lengths and all shades priced at $1.50 to $9.75 the pair. We have a complete stock of long Silk Gloves in all grades and shades, low-priced. 1 0,000 Yards of New Silks Values 69 c The greatest silk sale of the season is announced for today, Tuesday and Wednes day 10,000 yards of this season's Silks to be sacrificed at a price far below cost. A manufacturers' entire stock is included. Polka dots, stripes, checks, plaids and messalines, louisines, taffetas, Tuscan and the popular "Rajahs." Immense assortment of the very best designs, colorings and combinations, for waists, costumes and dresses- regular values up to $1.50 a yard, r)j to be cleaned up at this phenomenally low price, yd take advantage. $1.50 200 Women's FineBoxcoats .00 Vals. $5.85 Portland's leading Cloak and Suit Store offers for today's selling another bar gain extraordinary in women 's Box Coats in length, medium and short lengths, both single and double-breasted styles; plaids and fancy mixtures; lined or un lined. Colors are light, medium and dark grays and tans, in checks, stripes, plaids and fancy mixtures. Included will be found plain, dou- g n P ble-breasted tan covert coats for coast and motoring; regular C $12 Coats, on sale at this ridiculously low price, ea. 2d Floor H Short Garter Drawers $ 1 .25 Values 83c Introductory sale of the new Short Garter Drawers for women, made of fine nainsook, with short full ruffles, trimmed in VaL lace edgings and clusters of hem stitched tucks; lengths 19 to 21 ins.; neat, pretty and practical; wear them once and k you 11 wear no other; $1.25 values, at, pair.'' Special lot of "La Grecque" Tailored Corset Covers and Skirt combined; also a few very fine cambric and nain Book Skirt Chemise, trimmed in dainty VaL lace and embroidery edgings, clusters of tucks and medallions, headings and ribbons. Regular $2.50 to P 1 Qt $4.00 values, on sale at this low price, each.. V Special lot of white and drab Corsets, long and jk . tf T 1 snori mp si vies; siraignt J t "C iLdCil fronts; sizes 18 to 30; good models; reg. $1.50 fCk and $1.75 values, on sale at, special, the pair. $1.?5 Corsets Bargains in Laces 1000 yards of 45-inch Chiffon in flowered and bordered effects, for waists and gowns. Beauti ful styles and great bargains at special prices: Regular values to $ 1.75 on sale at 79c Regular values to $2.50 on sale at 98c Special lot of fine Batiste Embroidery and Inser tion, from 3 to 15, inches wide ; French, Yenise and eyelet effects ; values up to $4 t? 1 1 Q a yard, on sale at, special, yard. P Clean-up of our entire stock of Venise and Baby Irish Lace Galloons, Medallions and Bands, in cream and ecru; regular values fl I 1 Q up to $2.50 a yard, on sale at, yd.P 1000 dozen Val. Laces and Insertion, 1 to 2-inch; values up to 45o a dozen yards, at, doz..20 Hosiery Values 3000 pairs of women's fast black Cotton Hose, seam less leg and foot; absolutely fast color; 1 sizes 8V to 10; 20c values, 'at, the pair. C dOUU pairs or women s nne quality black cotton and lisle Hose; plain lace and drop-stitch effects; great variety of pat terns, all sizes; regular 35c 1 values, on sale at, the pair. . . C 3000 pairs of women's beautiful quality Black Hose, in plain gauze and lace styles; also fancy effects, including polka dots, stripes and fanoy weaves; vals. tip to 75o pair at. C 1000 pairs of infants' lace lisle and cot ton Socks, in white, black, pink, blue, red, tan; sizes 4, 42, 5 and 5; Qf regular 25c and 35o values, pair..'' 200,000 Rolls Toilet Paper Two carloads' of Toilet Paper, eight grades, fourteen styles of packages, at prices never before known. All new brands, standard grades. Hotels, as well as boarding-houses, should take advantage and supply their needs at these special low prices : Dozen Dozen Dozen Dozen Dozen Factor, 6-oz- rolls, special Each 3 Factor, 10-oz. rolls, special Each 6 Imperial, 7-oz. rolls, sp'l. Each 4 Onduwa, 8-oz. rolls, sp'l. Each 4$ Onduwa, 16-oz. rolls, sp'l. Each .' 8$ Peerless, 2000-sheet pkg. Each 12J Imperial, 600-sheet pkg. at Each 4 Knickerb'r, 1000-sheet pkg Each; 8$ Zoft, large extra fine, pkg- Each 12 Sanitas White Tissue, pkg. Each 12 Small Balsam Sanitissue, on sale at this low price package 12c; the dozen Large Sanitissue rolls: or packages, on sale at, sp'l. pkgs., each, 21c; doz. 33 89tf Dozen $1.39 Dozen 39 Dozen 89 Dozen $1.39 Dozen $1.39 Case of 100 rolls Case of 100 rolls Case of 100 rolls Case of 100 rolls Case of 100 rolls Case of 100 rolls Case of 100 pkg. Case of 100 pkg. Case of 100 pkg. Case of 100 pkg. $2.39 $4.79 $3.29 $3.69 $6.89 $9.95 $3.29 $6.98 $9.29 $9.29 $1.39 $2.59 BOISE REPORTS ARE FAIR SOCIALIST SPEAKER DOES NOT CRITICISE NEWSPAPERS. C. Thompson Devotes Time to Rerll- lng Orchard Charges Plnker tons With Conspiracy. "I have greater admiration for ths highwayman who takes his life In his hand and holds a man up than I have for Plnkerton detectives who shoot men down." was the not unexpected declara tion made by C. Thompson, who addressed a meeting- of Socialists at Alisky Hall last night. Mr. Thompson had been advertised to sreak on "The Attitude of the Press In Reporting the Haywood Trial." Instead the speaker censured the mlneowners and the Pinkerton detectives, who, he charged, have conspired to dis rupt the Western Federation of Miners by discrediting Its head officers. Mover, Haywood and Pettibone and sending them to the gallows. Mr. Thompson admitted that the press and magazine reports of the Boise trial have been fair, but criticised some of the editorials In the Portland papers. The burden of his argument was that the mlneowners, assisted by the Govern ment's secret service men. Is behind the prosecution of the Federation officers for the single purpose of breaking up the organisation. Orchard, he said, is a degenerate and a self-confessed criminal of the deepest cast, who was expected to concoct the story he has told in hopes of paving his own life. "You will say that Orchard tells a very plausible story. Of course he does. He has been coached for the last 16 months by the brains of the Pinkerton detec tives and the authorities of the State of Idaho. The very fact that his tale ap pears so credible is only proof of the coaching he has received. Orchard had private motives for killing Steuenberg. who at one time defrauded him In a mining deal. Simpklns, who is charged with having received money from Hay wood, was an organizer In the employ of the Federation and was entitled to re ceive these funds." The speaker contended that It was un reasonable to presume that a man of Haywood's Intellectual attainments and the executive head of the Western Fed eration of Miners would jeopardize the Institution In the manner that has been charged. In presenting the speaker of the eve ning, J. r. Stevens, chairman of the meeting, announced that Judge Seneca Smith would speak in the same hall next Sunday night on "The Legality of the Bonds Voted at the City Election." JREB-EODAK DETELOrnta. Imperial Hotel ajso ticcnio Fhotos. 231 tVASHINGTOH STL PORTLAND ORISON- ' MAKER or MENS CLOTHES The Beef Trust made $1,000,000 off the San Francisco people by selling lots and acreage in the vicinity of its proposed packing plant. : In time the packing plant was built, but it was built two to three miles away from the lots and acreage, Portland people, take notice; don't bite at the bait, FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY 226-228 ALDER STREET,. BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STS. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST Eat Veal now, during the month of June. It is at its best. 99 Veal for Stew 5 Veal for Jelly..... 5 Veal, extra choice, for Stew .... 8 Veal Loin Cutlets ... 15 Veal for Potpie . .,. .. 8 Veal Breasts..8 and 1V Veal Eib Cutlets 15 Veal Shoulder Eoast.10 Veal Legs We are using the very choicest heifer and steer beef. For Soup Bones and Soup Meat, we are charging lc and 2c per pound. Fine, juicy beef for Boiling and Stewing, 4c and 5c. Fine Roasts Beef at 7c to Prime Rib Roasts at 10c. Choice Round Steak, 10c to Sirloin and Tenderloin Steak at 12c. Best Roasts of Country Pork, 12c and 15c. Fine Roasts of Mutton 10c and 15c. . 1 Is there no Federal official, no official of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Is there nobody at all to look after these fake advertisements and signboards of the Beef Trust markets? They advertise themselves as the "homes" of U. S. Government Inspection, and at the same time they are baying meats wherever they can bay them cheapest even meats from swill-feeders meat that never saw an inspector and these meats are being sold over their coun ters as the Government-inspected article, and weighed upon the Beef Trust's combination scales. They make it a practice to put a few pieces of good beef in a window, and sell the Packing-House Bull Beef over the counter. Any merchant can protect his brand of goods from the fakir's advertisements.- Can't the U. & Government do as much for Its meats?