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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1908)
THE MORMSG OKEGOMAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1908. Welcome, Members of the Business Men's Excursion from Spokane and the Inland Empire Make This Store Your Headquarters While Here The Meier ckS S&toir day Mews lb Open Till 9:30 P.M. "Rummage Sale" 50c Golf Cloves at 38c a Pair Women's' and children's Golf Gloves, assorted patterns and colors, OQ regular 50c vals., on sale at..C 35c Golf Gloves on sale at, pr. .21 Children's 25c Wool Mittens, pr.l2 Women's Neckwear Bargains Broken lines of women's Linen Col lars, plain and embroidered styles; regular 25c and 35c values, on s-ale at this special price, ca. ,wC Broken lines of Stocks, Turnovers, Ja bots, Swiss Ties, etc.; regular 25c. to 50c values, special, each. .C Women's 85c Hosiery at 29c Great sale of women's fancy Hosiery, lace boot and allover effects, embroi dered instep; great variety of styles and colors: values up to Son OQ. pair, on sale at, special, pair, '" 25c and 35c Ribbons 1 2c Yd. 1000 yards ofgVinch all-silk plaid Ribbons, also small lot of plain col ors; 25c vals., to be cleaned 1 O., np at this low price, yard. $ 1 .00 Ribbons Now 49c Yd. 300 yards of choice Bayadere striped Belt Ribbon, assorted col- Q n ors, $1 value, at, the yard.."' 5 and 6-inch fancy Ribbons; plaids, stripes, dots, all-silk Rib- Ol bons- 40c and 50c values, yd. Women's Kerchief Bargains Assorted lot. of embroidered and lace trimmed Handkerchiefs, regu- C lar 15c values, on sale at, each. .C Colored Kimono Handkerchiefs, pink and blue; 10c values, at, each...5 1 .50 Shirtwaists at 59c Each 3000 women's cotton Shirtwaists in lawns and batistes, embroidered and lace-trimmed; ajso tucked effects, in checks, dots, stripes, etc.; CQ all sizes, values to $1.50, at..-'' Great Rummage Sale of Rugs 1000 Rugs, Axruinsters, slightly im perfect in weaving; in Oriental and floral designs: good colors, great as sortment, at these special prices: 27x60 inches, $3.00 values, at 51.87 36x72- inches, $4.50 values, at $2.87 35c, 50c White Goods at 18c Rummage sale of 1000 yards fancy mercerized White Goods, very best styles; regular 35c and 50c "I Q values, at this low price, yd. OC Remnants Fine Table Linens Great rummage sale of remnants of Table Linens of all styles and quali ties Da" masks, Napkin's, Center pieces, etc., at special low prices. Lace Curtains at Half Price Odd pairs of Lace Curtains in Not tinghams, Clunys, Brussels and Ara bians; white and ecru; values from $3 to $40 a pair, U pr5-i on sale at, the pair.. 1 Great Lace Curtain Specials Great rummage sale of two-pair 'lots of best quality Cluny, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, in white only; made on the best French nets; rich, heavy Cluny and Renaissance insertings. Beautiful designs ; only two pairs of a pattern ; grand values, on sale at these prices: $10.00 and $12.50 values, pr.S 6.75 $14.50 and $18.50 values, pr.$ 9.85 $20.00 and $24.50 values, pr. $12.75 Basement Rummage Bargains Slightly damaged Cut Glass on sale at very interesting price reductions. Damaged Silverware at low prices. Bargains in Chafing Dishes and Five o'Clock Teas. On sale in Basement. Great "Rummage Sale" of Men's Furnishing Goods Best Bargains fill Men's Natural Wool Underwear, all 23 sizes in shirts and drawers; $1 values. UJC Men's natural wool Underwear, medium weight, all sizes shirts and drawers; regular 1 1Q at, garment. .P t $1.50 values, on sale Men 's Flannelette Nightrobes, neat stnpes, made extra full size; regular 75c vals. at. "JC Men's fancy stiff bosom Shirts, this season's best patterns and colorings; regular $1.50 OC values, in all sizes; your choice, each. OiJl Men's fancy Negligee Shirts in Oxfords and ma dras; large assortment of neat designs; ?Q. best $1.00 values", on sale at, special, ea. Men's 50c4-in-Handsl?c Men's silk poplin fout-in-hands, all plain colors, plain and self-figured effects in large 1 ( variety; made full French fold; 50c vals. A f C Men's medium and light-weight Dress Gloves, in all shades brown and tan; all sizes, 1 1C $1.50 values, on sale at this low price, P A A J All' fleece-lined Gloves at greatly reduced prices. $7.50-512 Gowns $4.98 $7.50-$ 10 Skirts $4.98 75c-$l CorsetCovers 53c Great Clean-Up in the Muslin Underwear Depart ment today Sensational values for the economical' bnyer Take advantage On sale on Second Floor. Great odd lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook .Gowns, trimmed in laces, embroidery, beading, in sertions, tucks and ribbons; values ranging from $7.50 to $12.00, on sale at this excep- AO tionally low price, ea, take advantage. P0 $3.50 to $7.00 Gowns on sale at, special, ea. .$3.18 Special lot women's long Skirts, elaborately trimmed in laces, embroideries, tucks and in- tiA QQ sertion; $7.50 to $10.00 values, each. .iTr.U Great special lot of lawn and cambric Corset Covers: Reg. 65c 'values at 39S-75c-$l values, at 53i Regular 85c to $1.00 Drawers, on sale at, pair. .63 I Regular 65c Drawers on sale at, special, pair. .39 Regular 40c Drawers on sale at, special, pair. .29 Great rummage sale bargains in women's fine under mnslins, all styles and qualities Take advantage. We are the Portland agents for "Nemo" Corsets. fs X- t-. ! 71 M Our Boys' Sailor and Kilt Suits Reduced to Half Price Great rummage sale of our entire stock of boys' Kilt and Sailor Suits at one-half regular prices ; all good, desirable fo styles and materials, selling at all prices; today, V2 price. Special lot of young men's ..Suits, single' or ' double-breasted styles; ages 13, to 20 years; worsteds, tweeds fl and cassimeres; regular $15 values, special, suit. .P Men's Suits at Half Price You can't afford to miss the great half price "Rummage Sale" of men's suits ; this season's best styles and materials at prices below ac tual manufacturing cost many suits in the lot desirable for Spring and Summer wear suits for busi ness and dress occa- sions variety large enough to please every individual fancy all sizes and guaranteed the best bargains in town investigate the mer its of the grand bar- gains being offered at following prices. $15.00 Suits $7.50 $18.00 Suits $9.00 Great Reductions on Our Entire Stock Men's Overcoats 6 to 9:30 Special's Tonight Free in the Drug Department Tonight, 6 to 9:30, "we will distribute free to patrons of our Drug Sundry Department 1000 cakes of Mayer's Medicated Toilet Soap, a fragrant medicinal soap for all purposes; a regular 15c cake, free to customers of the Drug Department, 6 to 9:30. $ 1 .25-$ 1 .50 Cloves 37c Pair Tonight, 6 to 9:30, broken line of 2 and 3-clasp Kid Gloves in white and a few dark shades ; regular $1.25 aud $1.50 values; to be cleaned 0 7 up at this special price, pr. C 25c Handkerchiefs 10c Each Tonight, 6 to 9:30, odd lot of women's Handkerchiefs, initial, lace-rimmed and colored border Handkerchiefs; values up to 25c each, to be 1 fr cleaned up at, special, each.. A VC 25c Box Toilet Soaps 1 2c Box Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 boxes of fancy Toilet Soaps, violet and rose; fine, pur milled soap, 3 cakes in 1 a box; 25c values, at, hox..AC 40c Doilies Reduced to 25c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot- of round hand-embroidered Doilies, scal loped edges; best regular OC 40c values, on sale at, each. JC 35c Towels Reduced to 26c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of knot ted fringe Damask Towels, good size, best regular 35c values,' on sale at this' low price, each. Lindsay Gas Lights 89c Each Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of Lind say incandescent Gas Lights, best model, all complete; regular QQ $1.25 values, on sale at, ea. OIC 20c and 25c Pictures 5c Each Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 2000 matted Pic tures, great variety of subjects; the best regular 20c, 25c and 30c values, on sale at, special, ea.. Curtain Remnants Half Price , , . Tonight, 6 to 9:30, remnants of cur tain Swiss, cretonnes, silkolines, tap estry, nets, etc.; all lengths, fy styles and qualities, at, special $2 Couch Covers $ 1.35 Each Tonight, 6 to 9:30, Oriental Tapestry Couch' Covers, 60 inches wide, 3 yds. long ; fringed all around ; d1 OC best $2" values, special. ."P J& Men's Gloves Now 69c Pair Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of men's Mocha Gloves in tan and grays; all tsizes; $1.50 values, on sale CQ at this low price, the pair. "C Saturday Sale of Music At 1 5 o 19c a Copy In the Sheet Music Department for today we offer 2000 copies of "Moonbeams and Dreams of You," one of the season "hits." . No song since "Dearie" has found such favor among 1 C all classes of music-lovers; special today at, copy. AOC All the new song hits at 19c a copy: "School Days," "Tropi cal Moon," "In a Cozy Flat," "Can You Keep a Secret?" "I've Been Looking for a Girl Like You," song from 1Q the "Ginger Bread Man," and many others, at, copy. AjC Mail and phone orders will be promptly and carefully filled. Blankets $2.94 and $2.65 Pair Special lot of Salem Woolen A special lot of Oregon City Mills gray Blankets good, gray Wool Blankets, 10-4 size substantial blankets, five- reg. $3.50 vals.,-. J0 ? C pound weight; great value at on sale at, pair. ,VOu this special price, pr. $2.94 A rummage sale of Blankets. Great special values in com- Sample line of Bed Pillows at forters, on the Fourth Floor. j one-third off regular prices, j I RummageSaleWomen'sApparel $9.85 Great rummage sale of women's Tailored Suits in serges, cheviots, Pan amas and broadcloths ; also silk jackets, semi and tight - fitting styles, single or double-breaste1 ; fancy gray mixtures, checks and plaids; also black,- navy and brown. Skirts are full pleated, with bias folds; regular values up to $36, on sale at this low price, suit. . Women 's fancy Shirtwaist and Princess Dresses in fancy checks and plaids; Val. lace yokes, trimmed ' m taffeta and . soutache braid, also women's high grade tailored suits in semi and tight-fitting ef fects, in all this season's most attractive styles ; Eton suits trim'd in lace, taffeta silk' and Persian bands; values in the va rious lots up to $48.00 choice at, sp '1., ea . . Women's aud misses' 94 and g-length Coats in black chiffon broadcloth, fancy mixtures, checks and stripes; loose, semi and . tight-fitting; all new styles; regular values CJ1 O AZL up to $30.00; your choice, on sale at, garment. . P A .rO Women's long, loose and semi-fitting Coats, in black broadcloth and fancy mixtures, brown and gray tweeds; val- lj C QC ues up to $14 a garment, on sale at, special, each. .PO.OO $16.45 - flltellt Open Till 9:30 P. M. "Rummage Sale" 35c Snowflake Flannel at 19c Great rummage sale of Snowflake Flannels, plaids and basket weaves; very best styles; regular 3fc Q values, on sale at, special. .A C 1 Oc Outing Flannels 6c Yard 10,000 yards of Outing Flannels, in light and dark colorings, best pat terns; regular 10c values, on sale at this special price, yard.." Dress Goods at Low Prices Broken lines of Wool Dress Goods, marked at ridiculously low prices for the great rummage sale; black and colored materials take advantage. Shelf Paper on Sale at 2c Fold Fancy Shelf Paper, blue, green and white; great special value, at 0 this very low price, per fold.."' Safety Razors at Half Price Gem Safety Razors, complete outfit, every one guaranteed perfect; values from $2 to $6.50, U DpirA at half reg. price.. 50c Toilet Water 1 8c Bottle Odds and ends in Toilet Water, all odors; values np to 50c a bottle, to be closed out at this ridicu- " Q lously low price, the bottle.. AO Great Sale of Combs at 8c Odds and ends o Combs, Barettes, Hair Retainers and Side Combs; reg ular values up to 50c each, on 0 sale at this special low price.. O Jewelry on Sale at Half Price Special lot of fancy Jeweled Collars and all colors of Beads; the entire line on sale at one- Drirf half regular prices.. Brooches at One-Third Off Solid Gold Brooches, beautiful styles, our .entire stock at one-third of the regular selling prices'. 25c Toilet Soaps at 12c Box 25c Toilet Soaps, rose and violet ; pop ular makes; 3 cakes in a box; great special value, en sale at, box..l2? $ 1 .00-$ 1 .25 Underwear 59c Odds and ends of women's mixed- wool, ankle-length Pants, white and natural; regular $1.00 and CQ $1.25 values, on sale at, sp'l. $1.25 Undervests Only 59c Women's silk and lisle high-neck quarter-sleeve Undervests; sizes 4-5; best regular $1.25 values, on CQ sale at this special price, ea. C 75c Undervests This Sale 38c Women's Undervests in pink and blue low neck and no sleeves; best 75c values, on -sale at, special, ea. .38 $ 1 .50 Union Suits for 89c Ea. Special lot of women's Union Suits, mixed wool, white or natural; the best regular $1.50 values, on OQ 6ale at this special low price.. Basement Rummage Bargains 500 odd Saucers on sale at, each..5 500 odd Cups, on sale at, each..lOJ Slightly damaged Copper Goods now on sale at extremely low prices. Great Basement Rummage Sale Odds and ends in Semi-Porcelain on sale at prices below actual cost. Odds and ends in Haviland and Ger man China on sale at very low prices. Special lot of slightly damaged Wash Boilers at one-half regular prices'. SCAN CLEETON S RECORD l'KDI)n.Ii OFFICIALS ACT UNDER PRESIDENT'S ORDER. Appointment Held Vp,. Pcudlng lie port as to Candidate's Fitness for Bristol's Place. . Thomas J. Cloeton, whose name is leln considered by President Roose velt s a candidate for United States district Attorney of Oregon, to succeed W. C. Bristol, yesterday received a tel egram from Senator Bourne, informing lm that the President etili has the matter under consideration. When Mr. Cloeton's name was -sent in, President Itoosevelt ordered that the lawyer's record be looked up. as he has dne be fore all appointments made from Ore- Mr. Cleeton is aware of the fact tlit his record is being closely investigated by Federal officials stationed in Port land, and he said yesterday that he courted a full Investigation, feeling confident if it was done fairly that his name would be sent to the Senate for confirmation. "I received a telegram from Senator Bourne today," said Mr. Cleeton, "say ing that the matter of my appointment was at a, standstill. I knew, of course, that before the appointment would be uitde, that my record would be care fully looked into I am not only glad of this, but also court a full inquiry. "I don't believe I have an enemy that would say ill of me, but, of course, no man is without his enemies. I may have them, I suppose I have made some during my career. All I ask is, In case some one does speak ill of me, that I be given a chance to answer such charges. ' "I do not anticipate any thing of the sort and for that reason I have no fear as to the outcome of the inquiry into my career as an' attorney, or as a private citizen." BOY IS SHOT IN PLAY John Douglas Wounded by Leo Ja cobs With Revolver.- John Douglas, a 13-year-old boy living at 707 Johnson street, ..was shot yester day afternoon . by another ' boy in, play. The bullet passed through the great toe of his left foot, causing a nasty wound. He was taken to his home. Douglas, in company with a number of boys, met Leo Jacobs, 17 years old, who lives- at -128 North Fifteenth street. Jacobs had a re volver, and, finding that Douglas had some cartridges, loaded the revolver and began to make fun of the other boys. He deliberately fired at Douglas" feet. He said afterwards that ho did -not think ,the cartridges were loaded, and only wanted to scare the boy. No arrest was mad. . If Baoy la Ccttlns Teeth Be auie and nas that old well-tried remedy. Mra. Wlnalow'a Soothlnc Syrup, for children Mthlos. It aootbea the child, aoftena tHe cuma. aOlajra pain, collo and diarrhoea. CARD DECK STIRS SCHOOL MEDFORD YOUTHS, EXPELLED THEN" TAKEN BACK. Discovered With Cards During Re cess and Taken Before Superintendent. MEDFORD, Or.; Feb. 7. (Special.) A harmless deck of playing cards has caused -a commotion in public school circles of Medford this week. Four youths who had the cards in their possession were expelled. Their fathers took the matter up before the school board, which, after two day's weighty deliberation, reinstated the students and forced Superintendent Signs publicly to apologize to the offending pupils. The climax came this noon when Professor Signs ten dered his resignation. The boys .were Willis Denton, Everett Corey, Walter and Emerson Merrick, the two latter the sons of Councilman F. B. Merrick. Their ages run from 3 3 to 15 and all are students in the eighth grade at the ' North School. The trouble started last Tuesday noon when Profossor Shirley found the boys toying with a deck of cards dur ing the noon hour. The cards be longed to Willis Denton, who was dealing them out to the other boys, though no game was being played. Having a deck of playing cards was evidently a serious offense in the eyes of the . principal, who summoned the boys upon the carpet to meet Superin tendent Signs, who was summoned from the High. School. The first trouble of this kind is said to have first started last Christmas, when at the Christmas tre festivities one of the instructors was presented with an elaborately tied package. It was unwrapped in the presence of the school and found to contain a bottle of beer, 'upon which the instructor waxed very wroth, amid the laughter of the students. This is supposed to have been traced to some of the ex pelled youths. . SATURDAY SPECIALS. v On sale today at the "Good Goods Store" Men's all-wool coat sweaters. $3.5 values at $2.39; fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale Muslins, 9"4c a yard; 73c Table Linen, 57c a yard; $1.75 Heatherbloom Petticoats at $1.19; 25c; India Linon," 19c: women's 25c-white-foot Hose at 15c; 72x90 Bleached Sheets at foe; all dress goods remnants at half price. McAllcn & Mc Donnell, Third and Morrison. Bad Money In the City." The police are on the lookout for two men who are passing bogus money in this city. Two Instances were reported to the police last night of the operations of these men. Ed Cranshaw, one of the proprietors of the. saloon at 234 North Fourteenth street, received four bad $5 bills, and Mrs. E, Giordan, of 32'4 North First street, received a bad $3 gold piece. GIVE SCENIC PHOTO VALENTINES. . Clever, novel, rich. Kiser, 248 Alder St. erot and 2d PORK Frank L. Smith Meat Co. i'i "Fighting the Beef Trust" IN BUYING MEATS, BUY SMITH'S The markets on both sides of Smith's have no connection with the firm ; they do not carry Smith's meats. 'When you are looking for Smith's, avoid these other markets. Smith's home-made Pork Sausage, as pure as can be, made . fresh every hour 12V Pigs' Feet .............. 5 Pigs' Hocks 8 Shoulder Roast Pork. .... 10 Picnic Hams .......... 11 Smith's Pure Lard .. 12t? BEEF 1000 pounds of Soup Meat 3000 pounds , of Beef for Boiling , 2000 pounds of Shout Ribs to Bake 8000. pounds of Shoulder Roast Beef Leaf Lard 12V& Smith's Hams 12'o? Half a Ham, same priee. ......... 12 Pickle Pork 12 'j Shoulder Pork Loin Chops ........ r Cottage Hams . Center cuts of Roast Pork ..l212 Pork Loin Roast .... .15T Shoulder Pork Chops 12V Breakfast Bacon 167 Fresh Side- Pork .... 12 J Breakfast Bacon, extra Dry Salt Pork ..12i2 light 17'' SPECIALS FOR TODAY 3 8 10 3000 pounds of prime Rib Roast Beef Unlimited amount of Small "T"-Bone and Porter house Steaks .12V2 Unlimited amount of fancy large Porterhouse Steaks 15 0 Unlimited amount of Round Steak 10 Unlimited amount of Sir- . loin Steak llt Hamburg Steak (fresh . every hour) 1Q Veal Sausage 12c, Oregon Turkeys 20c, Dressed Oregon Chickens 15c, 18c OLYMPIA OYSTERS 30c A PINT Smith Uses Honest Scales The Customer Can See and Understand Theni '