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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1907)
THE MOHXIXG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1907. Portland Agents for "Nemo," "La Grecque," Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets, Perrms' Gloves, Butterick Patterns, Christmas Delineator Open Tonight Until9:30 Meier Frank Store Saturday Shopping Bulletin en Tonight Until 9:30 IS Children's $6 Long Coats Sold at $3.95 isses Coats $4.85 Bearskin Coats $2.95 Little children's Long Coats of velvet, astrachan and . flannel material, in blue, brown, Way, red and black, Sv lined throughout with velvet collar and cuffs; ages, . , (. 1 , 1 j . it " M 1 . J ana years ; values up to qo.uu eacn ; r k on sale at this unusually low price, each. H Misses ' and children 's Long Coats, made of dark fancy plaid mixtures, double-breasted style; velvet collar and cuffs, trimmed with fancy braid .and buttons; ages 4 to 14 years; great specia values, ft on sale today at this very low priee, each.M"' Special lot of children's Bearskin Coats in white, blue and red, lined throughout; double-breasted; ages 2 to 6 years; best values ever offered at, special. . $2.9o Great special values in misses' and children's School Dresses On sale on the Second Floor Take advantage. $2.50 to $6 Back Combs Vz Off $4.50 and $5.00 Silver Purses $2.98 Ea. Grand opportunities to buy Christmas gifts at a saving See the following specials: Special lot of solid gold-mounted Back Combs, beautiful assortment of attractive styles of the highest grade, with or without stone settings; regular ff values ranging from $2.50 to $6.00; your choice at this low price, ea. V1I German Silver Coin Purses and Cardcases, beautiful patterns; plain, flJO QA etched and embossed designs; vals. to $4.50-$5 ea.; your pick today. Regular $l.o(l fancy Bead Necklaces, pretty colorings; on sale at, each..89 Gold-filled NetherKoIe Bracelets, the best regular $2.50 values, special, ea. .$1.49 Fancy Millinery Feathers at One-third Off the Regular Prices Children's Millinery Reduced In the Millinery Department today, our entire line of fancy feathers in all styles and grades at one-third off the regular prices; all new, up-to-date feathers; coque, pom-poms, wings, "fluffy ruffle" feathers, etc., etc.; all colors and great variety. Take your pick 1 fa Cf today at this very unusual reduction, each. 3 VII Special lot of children's Felt Hats, trimmed in silk cords and pom-poms, also fancy scarfs, in white, navy, tan and brown; the best regular $1.75 and $2.00 tf 1 (f values, on sale at this special low price, each.V W Complete line' misses' Cowboy Hats, trimmed with leather and silk bands; also fancy silk scarfs; colors are white, ten, brown, navy and pearl ; regular val- fa Dniro uos up to $4.50 each, on sale at, special. TlCv Great Sale Turkey Roasters Basement Family Roasters, small size, each..38c Family Roasters, medium size, ea. . 48 Family Roasters, large size, each . . 54 Royal Roasters, 10xl4-inch, each..87i Royal Roasters, llxl5-inch, each. .94 Royal Roasters, 12xl7-"inch, "a.. $1.24 The "Lisk Roaster $2.00 size, $1.50 $2.50 size, $1.90 $2.75 size, $2.00 $3.00 size, $2.20 500 of the celebrated "Savory" Turkey Roasters, good size; best regu- QOf lar $1.25 values, special, each. Thanksgiving Table requirements can be best supplied here; immense assortments and the best values guaranteed always. Visit the Big Basement Store today. Great Saturday Sale Latest Sheet Music "When tjie Autumn Leaves Are Turn ing Red and Gold" an old story told in a new way; written by two Portland boys ; every music-lover in Port- 1 f land should have a copy; each. All the New Popular Music at 19c a Copy Vocal and instrumental all the latest "hits" are included a few of them are: "Love Me and the World Is Mine," "Honey Boy," "School Days," "Good-Bye, Annie Laurie," "Moon beams and Dreams of You," "Blow the Smoke Away," "Can You Keep a Se cret?" On sale in the Sheet Music De partment, Balcony, rear of Main Floor. Doll Show Today Open Tonight Until 9:30 Don't fail to visit Portland s Great 7th Annual "Doll Show " on the 3rd floor this afternoon and evening Over 500 exhibitors Doi Is of every size and kind, beautiful dolls, original dolls, comical dolls and Teddy bears It's the largest and best of any show we have held and of great interest to grown people and little folks alike Even the men folks are coming and in no small numbers-Everyone is enthusiastic over the splendid display. The prize winners will be announced in to morrow's papers The judges, Mrs. Henry Houseman, Mrs. John Kollock, Mrs. Philip Benhner and Mrs. Edward Cookingham, will have no easy task in selecting them. 500 ENTRIES THIRD FLOOR 200 Men's $20 Suits at $13.35 Boys' $4.50 School Suits $2.89 Special lot of 200 men'r: hand-tailored Suits, this season's very best styles, in all wool fancy worsteds, fancy tweeds and velours, in dark grays, browns, checks, plaids and stripes; very best linings and findings; three-fetton sack coat styles; all sizes suits selling regularly at $18.00 and $20.00 the ex- fl! 1 11 1C elusive clothier would ask you $25.00; your choice at, the suit. V Meier & Frank 's special School Suits for boys 7 to 16 years of age ; double-breasted coat, knickerbocljer and straight knee pants; colors .are dark gray flQ and brown overplaids, checks, striped cheviots, etc.; $4-$4.50 vals.POir "President" Suspenders 35c $ 1 .00 Golf Shirts Only 55c Men's 35c Cashmere Wool Hose for 1 7c Great Saturday bargains in men's furnishing goods Take advantage 3000 pairs of the genuine ' ' President ' ' Sus penders, very best patterns and colorings; the very latest model, always sold at 50c the pair; your choice today only, O (T at this unusually low price, pair.JC Sale extraordinary of men's Golf Shirts, madras, percales and Oxfords; light and dark colorings, in a great variety of pat terns; one pair of cuffs to match; 'kSL all sizes; $1.00 values, at, each.C 100 dozen men's Cashmere Wool Sox, black and Oxford; also vicuna wool; all sizes. Best regular 2oc and 35c values, 1 on sale at this low price, the pair. C Boys' $2 Jerseys $1.19 Boys' best quality worsted Jerseys, solid colors of red, navy and cadet ; ff I 1 O best $2 values, on sale at, ea. V I I 6 to 9:30 Specials Tonight 15c RIBBONS FOR. 5c A YARD $ 1 .00-$ 1 .25 BASKETS AT 49c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 3000 yards of all-silk Tonight, 6 to 9:30, on the 4th Floor, spe- Taffeta rtibbons, Nos. 5, 7 and 9; 1, 1 cial lot of Waste Paper Baskets, pretty and Vz inches wide; all the best C styles, values ranging from 75c colors; regular 10c to 15c values. to $1.25 each; your choice, ea. C 12c HANDKERCHIEFS 6c EA. $1 STAMPED WOOD AT 49c Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, 2500 women 's unlaun- Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, Stamped Wood Boxes, dered hand-embroidered Handkerchief, Placques, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove, initialed; best regular 12c val- ll Tie and Handkerchief Boxes, t.Q- ues, on sale at this low price, ea. etc.; 65c to $1.00 values, for. HP r.C 75c NECKWEAR. AT 25c EA. 35c BOX STATIONERY 23c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 women's Lace Tonight, 0 to 9:30, 200 boxes ot fine Sta- Stock Collars with colored silk medal- tionery, suitable for Christmas gifts; lions, white and cream; best Ovs best quality linen; regular 35c regular 75c values, on sale at.'"' values, on sale at, special, box. wC $5.00 CORSETS $1.69 PAIR. SALE OF MIRRORS 18c EACH Tonight, 6 to 9:30, broken lines of worn- Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of import en's Corsets, in black, white and drab; ed Mirrors, a splendid assortment of regular $3.00 to $5.00 val- 1 metal frames, first qua I it y O ues, to be closed out at, pr.P glass; great value, on sale at. OC 75c DRAWERS AT 47c PAIR CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, women 's Short Garter Tonight, (i to 9:30, children's heavy Drawers, cambric and nainsooks ; wide weight cotton fleece-lined Union Suits, tucked ruffles, fancy edging; tff high neck, long sleeves, ankle y regular 75c values, at, the pair. length; regular 75c values, for. 50c STOOLS FOR 33c EACH BEST 15c HOSIERY ONLY 9c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of Bamboo Tonight, 6 to 9:30, women's fast black Stools, 10 inches high, top covered with cotton Hose, seamless leg and foot, well matting; a' g o o d, substantial Lf made and finished; the best 15c Q footstool; 50c value, at, each. value, on sale at, special, pair. 15c SWISS ONLY 11c YARD SHOPPING BAGS $1.19 EACH Tonight, 6 to 9:30, short lengths of Tonight, 6 to 9:30, women's extra fine Swiss, 3 to 15-yard lengths, 36 inches; quality leather Shopping Bags; black, checks, dots, figures, stripes ; 1 I. brown, navy, tan, green ; tfi 1 1 Q regular 15c value, at, the yard. regular $1.50 values, at, ea. "r WOOD SALT BOXES 1 lc EA. MEN'S $1.00 ROBES FOR 50c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 wooden Salt Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 men's flannel Boxes; great special value at I I. ette Nightrobes, made full size and ex this unusually low price, each. C tra long; best regular $1.00 rt On sale in the Big Basement Store. values, on sale at, special, each . JVC GRA YGR ANITE KETTLES 2 7c $ 1 .00 SILK REEFERS 59c EA. Tonight, 6 to 9:30, great special lot of Tonight, 6 to 9:30, men's and women's Gray Granite Kettles; best val- Silk Reefers, black and colors, hetn- ue ever offered at this price, ea. C stitched ends; full IVi yards Qf On sale in the Big Basement Store. long; $1.00 values, special, ea. J Men's $ 1 .OOUnder wear 65c Five cases of Dr. Wright's celebrated Fleeced Underwear, "the run of the mill"; shirts and drawers, in all sizes; the best regular $1.00 underwear on the market; supply your Winter needs today at this low price, garment. w Five cases of metj's Winter weight natural wool Undetwear shirts and drawers, all sizes; very best $1.00 values, today only at. the garment. " JC Men's and boys' Sweatgr Coats in all grades, the best styles and colorings; the largest assortment and the best values in the city -Take advantage big assortment. Our Great Saturday Sale of Women's Underwear $ 1 .00 Values for Only 39c 2000 garments, women's Underwear, vests, pants, union suits and corset covers, in heavy and light weight mixed wool and cotton fabrics; all are made high neck, long sleeve and ankle length; very best Winter Underwear, selling at prices up to $1.00 per garment; your choice to- 1Q day only at this low price, garm't.'' Children'sUnderwear 40c Values Only 1 8c 1000 garments of misses' and children's vests, pants and union suits, in gray and cream color; good medium weight under wear; sizes to fit children 2 to 14 years of age; values up to 40c a garment, 1 O. on sale at this low price, "garment. Ot Boys' Underwear, all style garments, and in all weights; best value for your money. Women's 35c Hosiery for 22c per Pair Children's 25-35c Hosiery for 15c a Pair 3000 pairs of women's fine black Cashmere Hose, gray heel and toe, seam- less leg and foot; sizes Sy2 to 10; best 35c values, on sale today only, pr.wV 2000 pairs of boys' and girls' good strong black cotton ribbed Hose; light 1 C and heavy-weight; double knees, heels and toes; 52 to 10; 25c-35c vals. 200 Women's Belts 75c-$ 1 Vols. 50c Ea. Great special lot women's Belts, in leather, silk and elastic; black, brown, tan, navy, green, gray and white; all sizes; 75c and $1.00 values, eaeh.VJC DUTIES OF THE CITIZEN I1KXEV TAIiKS TC BUSINESS MEN OF NAPA. Declares Civic Honesty Demands That Only Men or Integrity Be Placed In Office. NAPA. Cal., Nov. 22. (Special.) Fran cis J. Heney was the miest of honor to night at a big banquet given by the Napa Chamber of Commerce. Heney spoke on "The Responsibility of the Private citizen in the Conduct of Public Affairs." He said in qprt: "The private citizen should ever be on his guard to assist by moral Influence and by his vote in maintaining high stand ards In putIc affairs. He should see to It. first at the primaries and later at the polls on election day, that hte vote Is cast for men of Integrity and honesty and not for demagogues or those repre senting class prejudice. The result of the recent election in San Francisco In victory for Mayor Taylor and others has shown what good citizens can accom plish when they unite for the common welfare of city or state. Oood citizens Of thle state cannot be too alert to thwart the evil and corrupting influences at work (n public, political and commer cial life." Woodmere Citizens Organize. The citizens of Woodmere held a mass meeting fclday evening to organize an Improvement Club. R. A. Stewart was nude chairman of the evening and H. Blckness, secretary. C. Ben Relsland was present and made an Interesting talk on the work to be done by Improvement clubs and also on annexation to Portland. Woodmere Is a thriving suburb and suc cess Is assured the club. Constitution and by-laws will be adopted and perma nent officers elected at the next meeting. SALE STARTS TODAY. Read the large display advertise ment In this issue of The Oregonlan, announcing the remarkable sale of men's clothing at the three stores of J. L. Bowman & Co. and Brownsville Woolen Mill store. This Is a legiti mate closfng-out sale, not caused by a tight money market, but simply a firm retiring from the wholesale busi ness. Liberal inducements are offered so that the goods can be disposed of quickly, as time means money In this particular Instance. SATURDAYSPECIALS. Long Kid Gloves. $3.50 grade, $2.38 a pair; two-clasp Kid Gloves. J1.50 grade. $1 a pair, all sizes; Gloves fitted at courtter; children's school Hosiery, 8 l-3c a pair; women's Tailored Suits at $17.50; Silk Petticoats. $4.95: gray wool Blankets, $3.47 a pair; $2.50 Umbrellas. $1.47. AU goods as advertised. McAllen & Mc Donnell, Third and Morrison streets. oiiusiou in Appointing Receivers. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. The United States Supreme Court served papers on Federal Judge Lacomb today, the ef fectof which is to review nls appoint ment of receivers for the New York City Railway Company. The order Is based on a claim of Judgment creditors that there was collusion between the petitioning creditors and the company In the appointment of recelvjirs. 1 HOPGROWERS TO UNITE MEETING IN SACRAMENTO, TO DISCUSS PLANS. Denied That Organization Is to Con trol Prices or Restrict Trade. Great Secrecy Is Observed. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Nov. 22. There is decided activity among hopgrowers In this vicinity along a new line. A meet ing was held here today at which Initial steps were taken for the formation of what Is forecasted as a powerful or ganization to take in the whole Pacific Coast hop business, at least so far as growers are concerned.' Much secrecy Is maintained as to what was done. But It is known that the prime object Is to consolidate all hop growing interests in an organization for mutual protection and assistance. : It is denied that anything looking to combina tion to control prices, prevent competi tion or restrict the trade is In view. Another meeting is to be held next Tuesday, when the whole subject of the proposed organization will be fully threshed out Civic Association Names Officers. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Nov. 22. The choice of officers by the American Civic Association Convention resulted today In the re-election of practically ' all of last year's officers, among them the follow ing: President, Horace McFarland. Har rlsburg, Pa.; first vice-president and sec retary. Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Phila delphia; second vice-president, A. Stlmson, Los Angeles. Fielding CLOTHING SALE. All Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats still on sale at unusual bargains, $25 garments, $18.75; $35 garments. $26.75. See our Tuxedo and Dress Suits. No time to waste. Hewett, Bradley & Co., 344 Washington St. Legislators Talk Holidays. SACRAMENTO, Cal.; Nov. 22. The Senate Judiciary committee struggled all morning with the holiday question. The substitute reported favorably by a majority yesterday was again taken up in committee, and after hours of ar gument It was decided to reconstruct it along lines more closely conforming to the Governor's proclamation. In the lower house the judiciary com mittee wrestled with the same ques tion in executive session and reported back several amendments. Senator Anderson's bank investiga tion resolution, calling for a commit tee of only two. with power only to subpena bank examiners, was defeated In the Senate. Denver to Coin Silver. DENVER, Nov. 22. The Denver Mint. which has coined about $15.000.000 gold To Oregon Farmers and Stockmen : We want you to send us- everything you haveln the dressed poultry line Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens, etc. Also any quantity of dressed pork and veal of all sizes, and sucking pigs. We will pay you the highest market price, according to quality, and send you pay ment in cash. Ship immediately, the sooner the better. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. during the last two months, will resume coining sliver on December 1, working to Its full capacity. Silver coins to the value of about $50,000 daily will be pro duced and they will be Immediately put into circulation. The supply of gold bul lion on hand ready for coinage will be nearly exhausted by the end of this month. BRYAN, O.. Nov. 22. Edward P. Weston, the noted pedestrian, who at 70 years of age Is covering the same course from Portland to Chicago In better time than he did 30 years ago, covered 46 miles yeBterday. Leather Is used fol horseshoes In some parts of Australia. ' SMITH'S Oregon meats, with the fresh, sw eet, wholesome flavor of the Oregon hills, don't cost as much as the Eastern meats in Beef Trust markets, and SMITH'S meats are so much better, so much cleaner and fresher, and so pure that you must say to yourself, "They are the kind for me; there are none others as good nor as cheap." Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 226-228 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" BEEF Beef Roasts 7 to 8 Beef for Stew 5 to 6 Beef to Boil 5 to 6 Prime Rib Roast Beef. .10 Sirloin and Tenderloin Beef Steak 11 to 12 Porterhouse Steak.l2y2-15 "T."-Bone Steak 12y3i5? Best Round Beef Steak 10 PORK Oregon grain -f ed Pig Pork at SMITH'S. The kind the hest families of Portland ask for. Roast of Pork 12W to 15 Pork Chops . . to 15 Pickled Pork 12V1 to 15 Dry Salt Pork 12M Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured ....... 16 to 176 Sugar-cured Hams or Half- Hams . . . 16 OREGON LAMBS Legs of Lambs Lamb Chops to 15 Lamb Stew 8c VEAL FROM THE VAL LEY FARMS Breasts of Veal 8 Veal Stew 8 Shoulder Roasts of Veal 10? Rump Roast Veal 10-12'2 Veal Chops. . .12',e to 15 Buy Your Thanksgiving Turkey at Smith's. We have Smashed the Turkey Trust OREGON TURKEYS 15c, 18c, 20c, 22 Vac Each a Perfect Bird