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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1907)
THE BIOKNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. Soda Fountain in Basement Headquarters for Traveling Bags and .TrunksThird FloorPicnic Supplies of All Kinds, Etc., Etc. The. Meier Frank Store's Saturday Bargain Bulletin OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 16 Men's Furnishing Goods Specials Today 4 Men's two-thread Lisle Union Suits, blue or white ; form- fitting ; handsomely made and finished; all sizes; best $1 values, at, L per garment. . . Men 's medium -weight Balbriggan Underwear, plain blue only; silk faced; regular" $1 val ue, on sale at, per garment. . . Men's plain black and fancy mercerized half Hose, in neat patterns; large range of color ings and designs; 25c and 35c values, 1 Q. at, the pair ui Men's fancy silk shield Bows, immense variety of light and dark color ings; dots, figures and fancy effects; regular 25c value 12V& Men's plain blue, tan and gray chambray Golf Shirts, pleated; best regu- fQr lar $1.00 values, on sale at this low price, each take advantage of sale. Men's 20c pure linen Handkerchiefs, on sale at this phenomenally low price.. 11 All our "E. & W.," "Manhattan" and "Cluett Shirts on sale at greatly reduced prices this month. New shipment of men's all-wool Sweater Jackets, just received; come in white, cardinal and Oxford; plain and fancy weaves, and at all prices. $4 Linen Skirts $1.98 Each Khaki Suits $?. 50 Coats for $5.85 Sensational values In women's seasonable app ar el ; Don't miss these on sale at the following prices: Women's white Linen Skirts, pleated effects; have folds around the bottom; splendid quality ma terial, well made and finished throughout; the best regular $4.00 values, on sale Hj; 1 QO - at this unusually low price, each....P 7w Two great lines of women's Khaki Suits for coast, mountain and outing wear; Norfolk jacket style, with divided skirt; well made and C finished; on sale at, special, the suit.'P' Women 's Khaki Suits, made with semi-fitting jacket and pleated skir$; wonderful values at this special low price, the suit...P Special line of women's and misses' Coats, in "Pe ter Thompson" and box styles; Fall weight; very best materials, designs and colors; flJ CT ft'V regular $12.50 values, special, each. vJOJ Entire stock of women's, misses' and children's Summer apparel on sale at wonderfully low prices. Men's $5.00-$6.00 Shoes at $3.95 $4-$5 Athletic Footwear $2.35 Entire stock of French, Shriner Men's Athletic Footwear, Golf & Urner famous Shoes and Oxfords and Shoes, tan Russia Oxfords for men; regular $5.00 calf Outing Oxfords, tan and and $6.00 values.in all leathers gray leather-trimmed Tennis and leading styles; all sizes Shoes, and Yachting Shoes and all widths; 1 QC and Oxfords; $4.00 and $5.00 great values at V" values, at the low Cl 1 t Men's $4.00 Oxfords, in patent price of the pair leather, gun-metal and vici Men's Canvas Shoes and Ox kid; all the new lasts, all sizes fords, all the best styles, regu and widths; reg- ff OC lar $1.50, $1.75, CI AC ular $4.00 values ty&tMJ $2.00 values, pair V VrJ 5heT Musicp 3 Ye Hop! I'm Running Wildffll The latest song "hit" by the composer of "He's a Cousin of Mine." Every one is "Running Wild" over it. The mel ody and the words are the best ever. We are going to place it in 1000 homes today at this special low 1 price, per copy don't fail to get a copy, at, ea. 4 ffiH Today "Paddy" 1 5c per Copy The composer of this popular song is demonstrating it in the Sheet Music Department, rear of Mai Floor. Come and hear the best ragtime player in the United States; 1 CT 1000 copies of "Paddy" on sale today at, sp'l., ea. All the newest and best music on sale at the lowest prices. rril .1 t& HfiF.fr i u .igi Women's New Tailored Suits $40 to $100 Values lA Price We offer the highest grade Tailored Suits at one half regular prices magnificent garments, the best efforts of Paris and New York artists. Materials are etamine, serge, chiffon, broad cloths, Panama cloths, and pongees, in black, tan, champagne, gray, navy, pink, light blue, leather, brown, and in fancy checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures; made in Eton coats, pony jackets, cutaway and reefer styles, elaborately trimmed in velvet braid and lace; others strictly tailored effects; .white wool suits $18.00 to $58.00 values U Prisa on sale at only I & WHITE WOOL SUITS FROM $18.00 TO $58.00 VALUES HALF PRICE Women's White Serge and Panama Cloth Suits. This season's handsomest styles in Eton, Pony Jacket, semi and loose-fitting coat effects; beau tiful high-class Summer apparel made up in the latest fashion and handsomely finished .throughout; values from $18.00 to $58.00, on sale at one-half regular prices. The best bar gains ever offered here in women's white wool suits WHITE SERGE, LINEN COATS AT HALF PRICE Great clearance sale of our entire stock of Women's White Serge Coats, Pongee Coats, Linen and Lace Coats at one-half regular prices; beautiful styles in Eton, Pony, medium and three-fourth-iength effects; also tight-fitting, semi-fitting and loose-fitting effects; finest values, at this special reduction l2 Priced PONGEE AND V TTW l2 Price Specials Tonight From 6 to 9:30 50c Dresden Ribbons 29c Yard Four-Piece Glass Sets 57c a Set 2000 yards of beautiful Dresden Rib- Special lot of 4-piece Glass Tea Sets, bons, full 5 inches wide; dainty floral. consisting of butter dish, sugar bowl, designs with fancy borders; best 50c creamer and spoon holder; LT f values; on sale 6 to 9:30 at )Qm fancy patterns; 75c value, set C the low price of per yard . . . 3 Raffled Swiss Curtains 79c Pair Women's UnderveStS 32c Each 200 pairs of ruffled Swiss Curtains; dot Special lot of women's fine ribbed light- ted, figured and striped effects; 36 weight white lisle Undervests; high inches wide by 3 yards long; frtr neck and long sleeves; all sizes; the great values; 6 to 9:30 at 'C best 50c values; go on sale 6 3tO . , to 9:30 only, special, garment. JV 1.75 Chiffon Veils 98c Each Curtain Materials for Half Price T?feht' 6 t0 9:30 Ti.fue Xeilf- The new square drapes iy yards Remnants and short pieces of Curtain square; double hemstitched; white and Madras, 3 to 15 yards of a pattern; all the best colors; $1.50 and QQ best patterns and colorings; $1.75 values on sale for Ov 60c to $3 values at price... Fancy Back Combs at Half Price 36-m Shaker Flannels at 9c Yd - 5000 yards of 36-inch bleached Q 500 fancy Back Combs, plain, mounted shaker FIannel; value... and filagree, in shell, amber and gray; ... ... immense variety; 65c to $10.00 values; 5 dozen Pen?ti. Cotton Hack these combs go on sale from 6 to 1- Towels; size 18x36 inches; 1 -J- 9:30 at only Ya "gular price 2 great values; on sale at V All Pipes One-Third Off Tonight Damask Tray Cloths 19c Each Entire stock of Pipes; French briars 50jiozen linen Damask Tray Cloths; with real amber mouthpieces; all grades 17x23 inches; wonderful value at this from 25c up to $8; on sale from 1 U low price; on sale 6 to 9:30 to- 1 Q 6 to 9:30 tonight at.. night only at each Tennis Racquets One-Fourth Off 500 Feather Dusters 23c Each Our entire stock of Tennis Racquets; Special lot of 500 12-inch standard best models, best makes, all grades; on turkey feather Dusters; great special sale from 6 to 9:30 at y off the 1 1. value; on sale from 6 to 9:30 regular price; great bargains at this low price, special, each. 3C j Men's, Boys Summer Suits Half Regular Prices In the men's clothing store, Second Floor today. Our entire stock of men's and young men's two and three-piece Summer Suits on sale at one half regular prices All the leading makes fancy worsteds, fancy Tweeds, fancy cheviots. cassimeres, etc. This season's very best designs and colorings many of these suits are suitable for fall and winter wear values ranging from $10.00 to $35.00 each. Take your pick today at Half Price Boys' Wash Suits at V2 Price Entire stock of Boys Wash Suits Sailor and Russian styles AH grades All materials All colorings Every Wash Suit in the house on sale at one-half regular U-lf Dr; price, special for today at Ctl& 1 lvv? f pa mi V I J JJL-ADLE' Xar'f? bros. c' Kitchen Utensils Reduced 6c Potato Masher on sale for, each..5J 10c Potato Masher on sale for, each.Si 25c Egg Whip on sale for, special. .19 $1.50 Food Chopper for, each.. $1.19 10c Wire Soap Dish, special, each..8 40c Cook's Fork, on sale at, each. .31J 10c Cake Turners, on sale for, ea..7 15c Sink Brushes on sale for, ea..ll 8c Coffee Strainers, special at, each.6J 5c Wire Strainer, at this low price.. 4 20c Soap Strainer, on sale for, ea..l5 20c Sink Strainer on sale for, ea..lo 5c Egg Whips, special at, each....4 15c Soap Shaker on sale at, each..l2 5c Wire Pot Chains, special, each. . .4( 90c Spice Boxes, in this sale for..60 15c Scrub Brushes on sale at, each.l2 15c 4-arm Clothes Rack for, each..ll 30c Washboard, in this sale at only.24 80o Aluminum Saucepan for, eaeh..59 50e Coffee Mill, on sale for special . 39 $3.00 4-gallon Water Cooler, at. $2.39 75c long-handled Shovel, special. . .57 75c short-handled Shovel, special. ..57 Sale white Mountain Freezers 1- qt. 2- qt. 3- qt. 4- qt. 6-qt. 8-qt. 10-qt. 12-qt. size, reg. size, reg. size, reg. size, reg. size, reg. size, reg. size, reg. size, reg. $1.65, $2.15, $2.60, $2.90, $3.65, $4.00, $0.75, $8.50, special, special, special, special, special, special . special, special. ..$1.32 ...$1.72 ...$2.08 ..$2.32 ..$2.93 ..$3.92 ...$5.40 .$6.80 Great Saturday Sale Fine Shoes For Women, Misses and Children Women's patent colt, patent kid, guniuetal and vici kid Shoes, lace and button styles, hand-turn and welt soles; plain and tipped toes J. & T. Cousins' famous make; all sizes. Regular $5 C?t f and $6 footwear, on sale at, the pair J Women's Lace and Blucher Shoes, in all leathers, patent colt, gunmetaal, chocolate vici kid, black kid, welt and lightweight soles; new ff 1 Q (? lasts; regular $3.00 footwear, special J Women's $5.00 patent kid Oxfords, with welt soles, plain and fancy trimmed patterns; also patent kid French heel Oxfords; hand-turn C!! soles, all sizes; wonderful values, pr.PJ Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, patent leather, vici kid, gunmetal and tans; Blucher styles; two eyelet ties and pumps; welt and hand-turn soles. This season's very best styles; great C5 f?. values, on sale at this sp'l price, pr. J Women's $3.00 Oxfords, in patent colt, vici kid, gun metal, velour calf and tans; all this season's best styles, in light and heavy soles; in all sizes and widths; marvelous values, on sale at pair $1.95 Women's $2.00 and $2.50 white canvas Oxfords, in sailor and Gibson ties, hand-turn and welt soles, while or natural color Cuban heels ; J I C all sizes and widths; great value, at. P MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 1000 pairs of Misses' box calf and vici kid Shoes, extension soles; patent or plain leather tips, pair: llyi t6 2 ?1.75 values, on sale at, pair.. $1.18 8 to 11 $1.50 values, on sale at, pair. Infants' and children's Shoes in black and colored kids; spring heels and straight soles; sizes 2 to 8; regular values to $1.25 pair, on sale at, pair Misses' and Children's white Canvas Oxfords, all sizes, 5 to 8, 8V2 to 11, 11 to 2; $1.25 and $1.50 values, on sale at this special price, per pair 98 48c 88c RECORDS ITS FRANCHISES V. P. TELL.S WHAT GRANTS IT HAS RECEIVED. l ulfills Agreement by Which It Be came Part of Portland Railway, Light & Power Company. In the deed transferring the property of the Oreson Water Power & Railway to the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, tiled of record on December 31, 19DS, there was a. clause stipulating that the company transferrins; the property should, upon request, execute a supple mentary deed in which the franchises con veyed should be more exlicitly described. The power company lias made the re flu est referred to, and the result is the recording of a deed in the County Clerk's office from the water company in which is enumerated all the franchises that had been granted by ordinances of the city to the transferring corporation. These in clude the G. W. Brown ' Kast Side fran chises obtained in November, 1S8S. and October. 1S90; the use of the Madison etreet bridge. 1S01: franchise of the East Portland Railway Company in May, 1893; ordinances of November, 1902; December, 1902: February. 1904. and July. 1904; and the ordinance granting rights of way to Charles E. Smith, G. Glass and A. A. De kum in July, 1893. Notes of Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Martin Gillishan, the executor. Priestly Gillishan. liled a statement in the County Court yes terday showing receipts and disburse ments amounting to over $20,000 each, as result of his handling of the estate. The estate includes 8S0 acres of land in the Willamette Addition to Multnomah Coun ty, a large amount of personal property and revenue from various sources. The heirs are the nine children of the de-, cedent, each of whom is to receive a one ninth share. There is surplus cash in the hands of the executor amounting to $3384, and the valuation of the property not dis tributed is placed at $20,419. John Neville filed his final account and asked for discharge of his bondsmen in the settlement of the estate of his father, James Neville, who died July 15. 1906. leaving real estate to the value of $2000 and personal property worth $270. SEVEN DIVORCES GRANTED Vnhappy Couples Sundered by Judge Gantenbcin In State Court. Seven suits for divprce were heard be fore Judge Gantenbcin in the Circuit Court yesterday and decrees granted as fol lows: Fred W. Scheurer from NAnna M. Scheurer: married at Vancouver in De cember. 1904; statutory charge. Ellen F. Davis from James M. F. Davis; married in Portland in August. 1903; deser tion: It came out in the evidence that the husband wrote a letter from California to his wife in which he said: "I have passed out of your life for good and you never need expect to hear from me again." Effle C. Chase from Fremont R. Chase; married In Spokane, Wash., March. 2, 1902; desertion. Paralee B. Cave' from John R. Cave; married at Sweethome, Or., December 31, 1S75; five grown children; desertion and non-support. Ada Diez from Frederick Dies: married in Lwisville, 111., August 8, 1S98; three children aged T. 5 and 2 years; drunken ness and cruelty. Minnie Wagner from Chris Wagner; married In Portland 1892; three children aged 13, 12 and 5; cruelty; asked $30 a. month alimony. Sarah Stein from Samuel Stein; married in Portland. 1903; three minor children by previous marriage; desertion. ENTERS PLEA OF NOT GUILTY J. R. Reynolds Arraigned for Mur der of George Herbert Hlbbins. J. R. Reynolds, the bathhouse keeper who shot and killed his wife's paramour, George Herbert Hlbbins, appeared before Judge Gantenbein yesterday and entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of murder in the first degree. His trial was set for an ealry date In September. Reynolds had been informed by his son of the visits of Hibbins to his home during the husband's absence, and upon return ing at an unusual time to his house Reynolds found Hibbins, or Herbert, by which name he was known, in the wife's company. When Reynolds appeared Hib bins attempted to make his escape but was shot and died of the effects of the wound. Reynold's wife confessed to the authorities improper relations with the man who was shot, and created a scene at the morgue when the body of her lover reposed there. Judgments Against Land-Fencers. Default judgments against Frank Hu bert, Bmil Scharff and Julius L. Beck husen in a suit enjoining them from ille gally fencing off Government land were yesterday entered in Judge Wolverton's court on motion of Assistant District At torney Cole. Default judgments were also taken against A '.den R. Eastwood and John W. Dee, in an action for damages for trespas ,in cutting timber on Govern ment lands. These defendants were in dicted about a year ago - and pleaded guilty. ' The liabilities against Dee and Eastwood amount to about $2000. WILL BUILD PLANT HERE WESTERN COOPERAGE COM PANY PLANS FACTORY. Establishment for Portland to Cost $200,000 Concern Affiliated With Spreckels Interests. . The purchase of 16,000 acres of timber land in Clatsop County by the Western Cooperage Company several months ago has been followed by the announcement that s, large cooperage plant will be erect ed In Portland in the near future. The plant Is to cost $200,000, and will be one of the most important Industries recently se cured by this city. The Western Cooperage Company is a large concern, already operating In Wash ington, where it has large factories for the manufacture of barrels, tubs, wooden palls and kindred commodities. It is also said to be affiliated with the California Barrel Company, which is known to be one of -the Spreckels Interests. From this It is certain that the project is backed by large capital and that it is in a position to carry on its business here on a scale that will be of great benefit to Portland. Several months ago the concern com pleted its purchase of the large tract in Clatsop County, which is said to be one of the finest timbered holdings in that part of the state. It was announced at that time that a large cooperage plant would be located some place In Oregon, but the information that this Industry would come to Portland has just been made public. The cooperage company has already se cured property in Portland on which to build Its factory, the exact location of which has not been made public. In ad dition to this holding, it has applied to the Port of Portland Commission for the lease or purchase of a 200-foot strip of waterfront property near the drydock. The Commission has refused to sell this land, but has agreed to the lease, which will probably be closed. Among the conditions stipulated are that the agreement Is to be for only 25 years; that the company must provide safeguards against fire and must also keep the channel clear in front of the property and not moor logs too near the drydock. On Its part the company de sires the first option on the property If the Commission decides to sell it. The Western Cooperage Company has maintained an ' agency in Portland for some time. The officers of the concern are: Watson Eastman, president; Will lam Sullivan, of Los Angeles, vice-president; Gustavus P. Clerin, secretary and treasurer. SATURDAYSPECIALS. Extra special values today. Women's Long Silk Gloves, black, white and all colors, $2.25 quality at $1.47 a pair. Men's 25c socks, 12 c a pair. Men's $1.25 shirts at 8Sc. Women's 25c fancy hosiery. 12c. $1.25 corsets at 95c. Long hand-made duchess lace mitts, $5.00 grade, at J1.5J a pair. Great spe cial values in white linen skirts, bath ing suits, parasols, white waists, mus lin underwear, etc. New tailored suits for Fall. McAIlen & McDonnell, the store noted for best goods at lowest prices. Admitted to Federal Bar. J. A. Beckwith was yesterday admitted to practice before the Federal bar by Judge Wolverton. PHOTO POST CARDS SCEXIBT. Klser ;a Ixibby Imperial Hotel. SMITH'S "Fighting the Beef Trust" The only market in Portland that sells all Oregon meats. The only market in Portland that weighs on correct scales. The only market in Portland that sells absolutely fresh clean meats. The only market for you. Fine Pot Eoast 6, 7S 8 Best Rump Roast 8 Good Boiling Beef 3, 4, 5 VEAL. Milk-fed Veal Roast, 10c, I2V2C, 15 Veal Cutlets, the choicest 15 Veal Breasts 8S 10 Veal Stew ; g, io SPRING LAMB. Legs of Spring Lamb 15 Loin and Rib Chops of Spring Lamb 15 Shoulder Roasts of Spring Lamb fancy cut Whole Shoulder of Spring Lamb 10 FANCY COUNTRY-FED PIG PORK Small Legs of Pig Pork 15 Small Shoulders of Pig Pork 12y2 Loin Roasts and Chops of Pig Pork 15 BEEF. Choice Tenderloin Steak.... 12 Choice Sirloin Steak 12V- Small Porterhouse Steak 12Vz Large Porterhouse Steak 15 Choice Round Steak 10 Fine Shoulder Steak 8 Prime Rib "Roasts. . .8 and 10 Fine Shoulder Roast... 7, 8 Come early in the day and avoid the crowds. When yon are looking for Smith's see that Smith's name is on the door and do not go into that mar ket whose door is right alongside of ours. It is painted the same color as our door in order to deceive you. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 226-228 Alder Street, between 1st and 2d Streets,