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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1907)
V. 1 THE MOKXINGr OREG0XIAX, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. Open Tonight Until 9;30 Trunks and Traveling Bags Largest and Best Stock in the City Third Floor Open Tonight Until 9:30 TSe Meier ore Satar (m Frank day .Shopping BulSetm Men's Madras Golf Shirts $ 1 Men's 75c Half Hose 12c Men's $2 Pongee Shirts $.1,39 Men's Bathing Suits oh Sale at only $1.39 Great special lot of Men's fine madras Golf Shirts, made coat style and attached cuffs; all the. very latest patterns and colorings. ' The style and quality of shirt other stores ask $1.50 for. Our special tf 1 ftft price for today only is P 100 dozen Men's Summer pongee overshirts, made with soft attached collar; white, cream, tan, blue, grays and pinks; well made and finished; all sizes; $2 val- ? 1 1Q ues; on sale at this low price 200 dozen Men's fancy embroidered Half Hose; silk embroidered; vaietylp of styles; 25c values, pair.... i 100 dozen Men's foulard silk Four-in-Hands ; white grounds with navy dots, and blue grounds with white dots; made reversible; best 50c values; oh sale at this OQ low price great bargain, each w Special lot of Men's Bathing Suits, 2-pc style, shirt and trunks; navy blue C J with stripe finish; at, the suit 4 Picnic Supplies Low Priced Today 25c covered Splint Baskets for, each XO Tin Teaspoons,' per dozen, at only 7 16c Tin Tablespoons, for 12 60c iron handled Knives and Forks, et. 49 All kinds of Picnic, Camping and Outing Supplies sold here at the lowest prices. Complete stock of Camp Stoves, Camp Stools, Hammocks, Chairs, Swings, Kockers, etc. Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. 8- inch Paper Plates 3 per doz. 9- inch Paper Plates . ....4 per doz. 9-inch Wood Plates 6 per doz. 15c white enamel Plates 12 each 15c white enamel Cups 12 each Tin Cups at the low price of, each ...4 35c Coffee Flask, for today, each 24 15c Fry Pans, on sale today at each Open splint Baskets, for today, each... 6 Women's Knit Underwear Specials .Women's Swiss ribbed Bodices, made of fine cotton; neatly fin- m ished; full regular sizes; without shoulder straps; today, each 1 C 22c Women 's knit Umbrella Pants, lace trimmed, fine ribbed, French band, well made and finished; these are the regular 35c values; go on sale to day at the exceptionaly low price, per pair Women's extra size "Vests low neck and sleeveless, nicely trimmed with front yoke of lace and taped shoulder straps; come in sizes 7, jn 8 and 9; they are the regular 50c values; on sale today at only JOC Women's cream color cotton Union Suits low neck and no sleeves; knee length; they come in all sizes; the regular 35c values; go on 1 rt sale today at the exceptional low price of, per garment, ; . . . . T?C Children's fine ribbed Vests and Pants plain and fancy trimmed; high neck and long sleeves; others are low neck and knee pants; fitted or umbrella styles; regular 35c values; today at pair.. WevC Complete stock of women's, misses and children's Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes, on the Second Floor. Lowest prices prevail take advantage. Portland's Leading Cloak Store Shirtwaist Bargains Women's Cotton Shirtwaists, in plain fancy and college blouse styles, made of lawn, trimmed in lace, embroidery and tucks; white, tan-colored, checks, stripes, plaids and polka-dots; values up to $1.75 each. All sizes. Great bargains, OQ. on sale at this special low price, each Oyv Women's White Cotton Waists, made of good qual ity lawn, plain, tucked and fancy lace yokes; lace and embroidery down the front; also Marie Antoinette and college blouse 6tyles, in white or white and black polkadots; all sizes; CI values to $2.75; on sale, at each.. P Women 's ' fine white waists in batistes, lawns, madras, mercerized materials and allover em broideries, made with yokes and trimmed with lace or embroidery. Styles include plain tailored, fancy and colege blouse; values up 1 to $3.50 each, on sale at, each.... Tailored Suit Specials $42.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $29.50 $45.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $3250 $82.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $62.00 $52.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $35.00 $68.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $48.00 ALL THESE ARE GREAT BARGAINS Great Fourth of July Clean-up of women's high grade fancy tailored Suits in Etons and Pony Jackets. Plain colors, fancy stripes and checks. All new, handsome tailored garments, trimmed in laces and braids. All are wonderful values at the above prices. Great values in women's Coats and Skirts, on the Second Floor. 6 to 9:30 Specials Fairy Soap T 10,000 cakes of the famous "Fairy" Bath and Toilet Soap "It Floats." Great value at per dozen iQf cakes; this sale only Jw Limit of 1 dozen to a customer. Back Combs Special lot of high-grade fancy back combs; large variety of new effects, $2.50 and $3.50 values; CJ 1 OQ on sale 6, to 9:30, each P Women's Hose 3000 pairs of women's fast black Egyptian Cotton Hose; double soles, fall fashioned; all sizes; great values; go on sale 6 to 1 fir 9:30 at the pair, only. ... Children's Hose Boys' and Girls' good strong black cotton ribbed Hose, sizes 6 to 10; seamless leg and foot; fast colors; these are great values; go on Qf sale 6 to 9:30 at, the pair... Basement California Lava Bread Toast- ID. ers; 25c values; at, each.. Special lot of folding aluminum cups; great special value; 1 Qm on sale 6 to 9:30 at, each $1.00 Shirts 55c 100 dozen Men's Golf Shirts, new styles, light and dark colorings, madras and percale; in great assortment; $1 vals. Mexican Hats 1000 Mexican hand-made Straw Hats, just the thing for coast 1 Cm wear; tonight 6 to 9:30 at Net Curtains 300 pairs of ruffled net Curtains, in stripes and dots; plain ruffles; 36 inches wide, 3 yards long; Pflf these are great values; at w Silkolines 9c yd, 5000 yards fancy silkolines, light and dark grounds; best quality and pat terns; full 36 inches wide; Qf great exceptional value, at $1.50 to $5.00 Corsets at 99c Great Corset Sale 6 to 9:30 tonight; long and short hip styles ; white only. Values from $1.50 to $5.00. QQ. On sale at this low price.... 3'-7C Corset Covers Women's fine cambric and nainsook Corset Covers; blouse fronts, trim'd in laces and embroideries; braiding and ribbons; regular $1.25 JT Q values, go on sale at Linen Scarfs 57c Large assortment of linen hemstitched and drawnwork squares and scarfs; 24x24 in., 30x30 in., 36x36 in., 18x36 in., 18x45 in. and 18x54 in.; $1.25 to $2.00 values; on sale, 6 to 9:30.57s Umbrellas 98c Special lot 26-in steel rod Umbrellas for women; bulb runner, rain proof covering; good assortment (JO of handles ; 6 to 9 :30 at. . . . "OC Of CnpjrrltM. ,. I a BROS, ft COf-j& j L Men's $15.00 Uiiting Suits on Sale at $10.65 Men's $25.00 Summer Suits on Sale at $ 1 8.35 500 Men's Outing Suits, all new, up-to-date styles and materials; single and doable-breasted garments, regular or stout cuts; coats made Yi and i-lined; trousers with belt loops and cuff bottoms; the materials are fine grade fancy worsteds, blue serges, fancy tweeds and cheviots; 20 cheviots; high-class custom-tailored garments; hand- gf m a somely made; best linings and findings; suits the ex- w elusive clothiers ask you $30 for; our price for today. r w' " $25.00 SUITS $18.35 Men's high-grade 3-piece Suits, in single and double-breasted styles, fine quality fancy worsteds, fancy serges, fancy worsted cassimeres and cheviots ; all high-class custom-tailored garments ; han f somely made; best linings and findings. Suits the e C f t elusive clothiers ask you $30 for. Our price for tod fr JP Great line of men's fancy Summer Vests in all styles and at all prices. Second Floor. Sale of Suit Cases Traveling Bags $5.95 $6.35 $8.00 26-inch leather-covered Suitcase, straps all around ; brass lock and bolts ; linen-lined, with shirt-fold; 8 inches deep; regular $7.00 values, on sale at the exceptionally low price o4 24-inch genuine Cowhide Suitcases, heavy brass lock and bolts ; linen-lined ; 6 inches deep . chocolate color; our best $7.50 Suitcase; on sale today at the exceptionally low price of "Women's 24-inch light-weight Suitcase, six inches deep, linen-lined; fitted with straps; an exceptional bargain these are regular $9.7o values; on sale at the low price of, each. Women's 24-inch light-weight Suitcase, 6 inches deep, linen-lined; fitted with 6traps; at each.. $8.25 Complete stock of Matting and willow Suitcases, Telescopes, Canvas Suitcases and Telescopes, etc., etc., etc. Great Sflle Of ea"isr leatter-lined club frame, foar sizes, at special prices: - 14-inch Bag, regular $4.50 values, on sals at this special price, ea..$3.80 TrflV'lnSBSffS 16-111011 Bag' nv&SLX $5-00 aiues, on sale at this special price, ea..4.25 . ? 0 17-inch Bag, regular $5.25 values, on sale at this special price, ea. .84.40 Third Floor 18-inch Bag, regular $5.50 values, on sale at this special price, ea..$4)65 Grain Leather Oxford Bags linen-lined, Vienna handles and side catches, on sale at the following prices: 12-inch, $2.85 values $2.40 13-inch, $3.15 values $2.70 14-inch, $3.40 values $2.90 Immense line of Handbags in all sizes and leathers and all on sale at attractive prices take advantage. Complete line of Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Films, eta, for your Summer outing. Fourth Floor. Special Sale of Summer Neckwear H For Women, LowPrices Embroidered linen Collars in unusually large assortment; best pat terns; all sizes, 12Vi to 15, at prices from. ,29 up to $1.00 ea. Lingerie Bows and Jabots for wear with tailored collars, 35 to $1 Big line of lace Stock Collars, at, each, this sale, only 21d Well-known "Keiser" Embroidery Stocks, special at, each.... 29' Biding Stocks, in plain white and checks, on sale at each.... 25 Lawn Turnovers of the finest materials; great values, each 8, 15 Teddy Bear Windsors, in all colors; this sale only, each . .25 High-class Novelty Neckwear in exquisite assortment. All styles, all prices. The largest and best showing in the city. New arrivals in imported novelties. Let us show you. Hosiery Specials 2000pairs of women 's fancy polka-dot Hose black with white dot, blue with white dot, white with black dot; shaped leg, all sizes. "liAf Regular 50c values, on sale at, the pair J'tG 2000 pairs of women's black Lace Hose, in boot and allover effects; well made and fln ished, all sizes; best 50c values, the pair 3C 5000 pairs of women's black Cotton Hose, full fashioned, absolutely fast color; sizes 1 ft- 8y2 to 10 ; regular 25o values, at pair OC 3000 pairs of women 's black Maco Hose, whits sole, full fashioned, Hermsdorf dye; sizes &V to 10; on sale at unusually low prices. OJP The best values in town, at, the pair Women's fine quality white Maco Hose light Summer weight; double sole, heel and O toe; regular 40o values, on sale at, pair C $12.50 Waists $3.95 High-Crade Lingerie Waists, magnificent styles in fine batistes, linens and dotted mails, made with long, sqnare tacked and pointed yokes trimmed in fine laces. Vals., round mesh, cluny, Piatt Vols.. baby Irish, Danish laces and medallions oil new, pretty styles for evening and Summer wear All sizes, large variety. valaes up to $12.50 each, to be cleaned up at the very low price during this sale, of $3.95 OFFICERS BAPTIST UNION REV. E. V. . MCLIilX, OF IXVCIS "VILLE, PRESIDENT. All Others Re-elected Singing of McEee Brothers of McMinville Feature of Session. BY. CARRIE O. MIULSPAUGH. OREGON' GENERAL. SECRETARY AND FIELD WORKER. B. Y. P. U. SPOKAXE, July 5. Rev. R T. Mulllns. I. IX, of Louisville. Ky., vu elected president of the Baptist Young People' Union of America at the session held In the Bpokane Armory this morning. Arch ibald T. McNeil, of Woodstock, Ont.; C'orwln 8. Shanks, of Seattle, and Rev. W. H. Main, of Hartford, Conn., were elected vice-presidents. Dr. W. M. Reed, ef Rock Island, 111., was re-elected sec retary, and H. B. Osgood, of Chicago, was re-elected treasurer. All were -elected unanimously. John H. Chapman, of Chicago, who has been president for 16 years, since the Union was first organised, declined re-election, having served notice of this Intention a year ago. The following board of managers was Chosen: B. F. Yourison. of Pennsyl rania; Rev. J, W. Copdey, of Is'ebra<a; George B. Macon, of Georgia, and Rev. Xi. It Houghson, of Ontario, these rep resenting the North, South, Cast, West and Canada. Additional members chosen for. one year were: J. W. Lowe, Fred A. Wills, John Nuveen and John M. Chapman, all of Chicago: George Miller, of. Baltimore; Rev. J. M. Johnston, of Bt.: Louis, and H. C. Baldwin, of Cleve land. It Is estimated that 2000 attended to day's convention. The McKee brothers of McMinnville College, are attracting much attention by their beautiful singing. Rev. Mead Bledsoe, formerly of Portland, is one of the street preachers. Great enthusi asm greeted Dr, Brougher's announce ment that a reception would be given Spokane delegates at the White Temple next Tuesday night. Bold "Echo" Meeting Here. What will be designated as an "echo" meeting of the B. Y. P. U. convention of Spokane will be held In the White Temple Tuesday night. Rev. Curtis Lee Laws, of the Tirst Baptist Church of Baltimore, Md., and Rev. George T. Webb, field sec retary of the B. Y. P. U.. will be among the speakers. Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher will return from the convention, where ho made the opening address, this morning. Negro Revolt Against Police. NEW YORK. July 5. Policeman Ed ward Conrad was probably fatally injured in a race riot which occurred In upper New York late last night. Attempts were made- -to kiU pt&er policemen score of negroes were severely clubbed' and five arrests were made before the trouble was brought under control. The trouble started when Policeman Conrad seized . a negro who was dis charging a pistol on the streets. Imme diately hundred of negroes ran to his aid, seized the policeman, slashed him with razors and kicked and beat him. White residents came to Conrad's aid and in a few moments a goodly row was on. Reserves from two precincts had to be called to quell the rioting. CLEARED FOR ACTION. Guns Loaded for the Fray. If some one who was not acquainted with the way In which people go after bargains, had dropped around to the corner of Third and Stark street yester day they would certainly have thought that a good-sized 'battle was In progress, but it was no battle. Just people buy ing suits at J5.00, 7.50. $S.50, $10.00 and J13.B0. These are the light and medium weight Summer suits that the Browns ville Woolen Mill Store bought at half price from the wholesale clothing house on Front street, owned by J. L. Bowman & Co. This was a direct loss to the wholesale house, but they figure that it is better to turn each season's goods into money than to carry them over, be sides It gives people who cannot afford high prices a chance to fit themselves out for a little money. PARADE PHOTOS FEESTA. . JCger Photo. jCooyjanj Imperial SfiteL ANOTHER BLOW TQ LIQUOR EXPRESS COMPANIES NEED NOT CARRY IT C. O. D. Judge Pollock Revokes Order Com pelling Them to Supply Thirsty In Arid Kansas. ELANS AS CITY, Mo., July 6 Judge John C. Pollock, in the United States District Court here today, revoked his mandatory order compelling express com panies to carry C. O. D. liquor pack ages .and denied a temporary injunction against the Wells-Fargo Express Com pany and the Pacific Express Company asked by the Harvest King Distilling company, forcing the express companies to accept its shipments. Judge Pollock held that there was no common law duty resting upon the express companies to engage in a C. O. D. liquor business. May 15 several express companies an nounced they would no longer carry C. O. D. liquor shipments into Kansas City, giving as their reasons that pub lic sentiment was opposed to such traf fic in the face of the Kansas prohibi tion law. The distilling companies urged that the express companies had no legal right to refuse such business. - Judge PoUoc& issued, a mandatorjr-or, der June 1, compelling the express com panies to carry the C O. D. shipments until the question at Issue might toe presented to the Court in proper form. This order he has revoked. SATURDAYBARGAINS. Our annual Midsummer sale is now In progress. Extra special, values today In long silk gloves, neckwear, corsets, mus lin underwear, hosiery, bathing suits, suit cases, white linen skirts and suits. Men's ri.26 soft-front shirts at 85c; 25c hose at 12c. All parasols and waists at re duced prices. M' ALLEN & M'DONNELL. SAWMILLJF0R SALE. And logging outfit. Everything ready to operate. Four, to five millions timber. Mill 20 thousands capacity. Price and terms reasonable. Inquire 530 Chamber of Commerce. Bryce Not Like Sackvllle-West. NEW YORK, July 5. British Ambas sador Bryce, in a dispatch to the World from his Summer home at In tervale. N. H., declares he did not make the comments on the Oklahoma consti tution attributed to him. The dispatch follows: "Statements which quote as attrib uted to me regarding: merits of Okra homa constitutiop wholly unfounded. I invariably refused to express my opin ions on its provisions, as I have in variably refused to say. anything what ever on any American political question since I came to the United States In an official capacity. Missouri Has Slight Shock. BT. LOUIS. July 6. Advices were re ceived today from Bismarck, Mo., 75 miles south of here, that two distinct earthquake shocks were felt there yes terday afternoon. The vibration was suf ficient to shake buildings and rattle win X? "1d d,shes- No damage was done The shocks seemed to pass irom West to East and lasted three or four seconds. Persons suffering from sick headache dizziness, nausea, constipation, pain in the side, are asked to try one vial nf Carter's Little Liver Pills. 01 Don't enter any market unless SMITH'S name is above the door. The Beef Trust has an entrance right up against us. It is painted the' ! same color as our place in order to deceive you. FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. 226-228 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets. ; "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST." Good, fresh Soup Bones.. 1 Fine, fresh Soup Meat, Shanks . : 2$ Juic, fresh Beef for Boil ing 3 Best fresh Shortribs Beef4 Briskets of Beef; they make elegant Pot Roasts 4 Plenty of pork and mutton SMITH'S usual low price. Fine, juicy Shoulder Roasts of Beef 7 Best Pot Roasts in Or'g'n7 Fancy Prime Rib Roast Beef, and special for to day 10 Smith's Rolled Rib Roast of Beef 10 and beef steaks of all Hands at