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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1908. Tkv SS T?.M IV Ci RAMIE LINEN UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN; PERRINS KID CLOVES; BUT- A" M SV T?MM1 C4AMA ine.neier (& frank More terick patterns: gossard. la grecoue. nemo and 11x0 ine Meier Wb v rank More The Third Day of This Great Store's Housefurnishing Goods Sale An Annual Event Remarkable Price Reductions Basement Todfly-The Meier ? Frank Store's 945th Friday Surprises-Today The Great 945th Friday Surprise Sale Today TteGreat945th Friday Surprise SaleToday The Great 945th Friday Surprise SaleToday DressGlovesforMen Values Up to $20.00 in $7.50 Go-Carts $5.38 IS Perrin's Kid Glove Sale Received by express two of the greatest lots of Mens Walking Gloves ever shown in this city This is decidedly the most unusual event that ever happened at the beginning of season. To secure a nair of this well known make of gloves, hand sewn, all the new est shades, and at the values mentioned, is certainly an opportunity not to be overlooked This morning we will place on sale in our men's furnishing goods department in two lots as follows: $2.00 and $2.5Q values at $1.19 and $ 1.39 the following: Lot One, $2.50 LotTwo,$2.00 Kind for $1.19 Kind for $1.39 Consisting of 'Perrin's hand-sewn, hand finish Karsan Gloves, : in colors of tan and oak. The . $2.50 values, for to day only at this price, pair. . . ... .$1.39 For Today Only at the Prices Quoted Perrin's full pique imported Lambskin Glove, Paris Point, embroidered in the newest shades of Havana and tan.. The $2.00 values, today $1.19 The 945th Friday Surprise Sale Today Four-in-Hand Wash Ties 12V2C New Wash Four-in-Hand Ties, made of the best quality mercerized wash materials, including Oxfords, damask and pique cloths in plain white, also colors of blue, tan, red. Made reversible fcnd full length;-best 25c values, special price, each . . lJS1 eautiful Dress Waists Today for $7.45 Each SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY TODAY AT THIS PRICE - - (j f BALE tfj W EACH $20 VALUES New line of beautiful Dress Waists, in fignred wets, chiffon cloth, chiffon, qllover lace and tafteta, elegantly trimmed yokes, in em broidered filet, Irish crochet, round mesh Val. linen and crochet medallions, silk applique, maltese, shirring, velvet bands, Japanese or Dresden braid and buttons New styles in sleeves, the butterfly, maevda and Japanese effects Colors are light blue, pink, white, cream, apricot, Copenhagen, tan, navy, ecru and black, also Dresden fancy stripes end checks Values to $20 sale price for today only $7.45 To open the season in our Co-cart department on the third floor, we announce a special lot of one hundred collapsible go-carts; the frame of this cart is made of extra strong steel with side arms of rod steel; has rubber tire wheels, fancy enamel wood handle with nickel trimmings, upholstery of English leather cloth in colors green, re clining back, dash adjustable for sleeping purposes, best- value ever offered, Friday surprise sale $5.38. 0 C Department store prices This same p Zf JJ go-cart with hood, exactly as illus tratedRegular price $9.50 Specially priced at $7.38 This Is the Third Day of The Housefurnishing Sale A visit to this store's great sale of Housefurnishing Needs will con vince you of the great saving that can be made at every turn Eco nomical people will take advantage during this Annual Sale A Thousand Reductions to Choose From The service is complete-We have doubled the ' selling force 945th Friday Surprise Sale 12,000 yards Face Veilings in Tuxedo nets, hairlines, chenille dotted, velvet dotted and other fancy meshes. The colors are black, white, brown, green, gray, navy. They are full regular width and perfect in every way. Veilings to 75c at 12c yd An nnpnralleled announcement . for today in Veilings of the most desirable quality and price. The assortment in this special purchase, made purposely for this Friday Surprise Sale is very complete. Do not miss the opportunity of procuring new and up-to-date veils at a small price. Today only, yard. 12 945th Friday Surprise Sale 25,000 yards heavy all-silk Taffeta Ribbon-for millinery and hair bows; black, white, cardinal, garnet, brown, tan, cham pagne,' navy, Alice, Copenhagen, mais, lavender, Nile, myrtle. For today only at this price. An announcement extraor dinary from our ribbon department. We are offering you today 45c heavy Silk Ribbon at 27c per yard. The most excellent quality of good ribbon that could be used for either dress purposes, bows, or for the neck. The assortment comes in all the fashionable colorings. Today only, the 45c Silk Ribbons at 27c 945th Friday Surprise Sale $3.50 Women's Gloves $2.47 For today only, at this price we offer 2500 pairs Ladies' 16-button-length Kid Gloves, three clasps at wrist, brown, tan, champagne, white and black. A great value, tO A 7 for today regular $3.50 value, special, pair PwT' $1.75 Gloves for $1.19 Pair 2-button Pique Kid Gloves, 6-button-length Biarritz, black, brown, tan, gray and red ; broken assortment d? 1 1 Q sizes; regular $1.75, special, pair for today PX i 945th Friday Surprise Sale Another surprise in store for those who desire an exceptional value in Elastic Belt Lengths. All new and up-to-date Belt ing; purchased- purposely for the Friday Surprise Sale. Belt Lengths 69c Each Tor today we offer 2000 Elastic Belt Lengths; colors black, white, gray, tan, brown, green and navy blue. Some are studded with cut steel points and jet points, and others are plain. They run from iy2 inch to 4 inches wide, and they are worth up to $3.00 a length. Sale price today. . . ; . .69? Meier & Frank Store's 945th Friday Surprise Sale ' Second Floo J Today's Special Sale .- A n LIE It . r x 1 ''( A Special Purchase ofMen'sSuits,$15 $18 Values $9.65 Secured from one of the largest manufacturers of clothing in the United States The purchasing power of the Meier (Sit Frank Store is again demonstrated in this timely offering for today The assortment is excellent and the suits are made of dark and medium dark fabrics, of fancy worsteds and fancy tweeds and fancy cheviots, in neat stripes, checks and plaid effects all sues, in regular or stouts sizes 35 to 46 these suits are lined with best Italian serge lining and made with best tailor trimming, well finished jv q C. C Exceptional values, $ 1 5 and $ 1 8 suits, 0 945th Surprise Sale Women's Neckwear Only a small space to tell you of a great bargain and a great saving in the greatest assortment of 7000 Turnover Collars 25c and 35c Values, at 1 7 each Embroidered Turnover Collars, Stocks and Collar and Cuff Sets, beautiful patterns, regular 25c and 35c. special, for today only at 17 945th Friday Surprise Sale Axminster Rugs $3.50 For Today, Only $2.47 500 Bigelow Axminster Rugs, 27x60, at $2.47, regular $3.50. A beautiful array of colors and oriental de signs. No householder can afford to miss this .bargain opportunity. On account of the extensive assortment of these dependable rugs, it will make selections easy. Do not . fail to secure one of these unequalled values. On sale for today only at this price. Third floor. Meier & Frank Store's 945th Friday Surprise Sale For today in our Boys' Section, second floor, a sale to interest many an economical parent when the announcement is made that Boys'WashSailorCom bination Suits at $1.1 5 will be on sale at the Meier &. Frank Store A special offering and exceptional good value in Boys Combi nation Sailor Wash Suits, suits made in sailor style with pair of knee and one pair of bloomer trousers and also a cap to match (Sizes 3 to 1 2 years) Materials are all fast color, blue and gray chambrays. plain or fancy crashes, suits have neatly trimmed sailor collars these combination suits of four pieces are exceptional values. anticipate your Summer wants while the stock is complete Suits of 4 pieces today See the window display On Sale Today Only In Boy's Clothing Section 2d Floor Take Elevator j $1.15 i3 Today's Sale A very splendid saving to be made here today in our Friday Surprise Sale offering of 10c Value outing flannels in light and dark colors, stripes, plaids and plain Y aHCa colors 10c values at 6c today at this exceptionally low price 8c per Yard Friday Surprise GOLD SPIKE TO BE DRIVEN OP KM Ma OK NOKTH BANK ROAD Wll.Ii BE CELF.BHATED. Incursion riamictl Over New Line by Vancouver and Portland Business Mei. The completion of the North Bank road will be formally celebrated by a special excursion over the new line from Vancouver next Wednesday. The tr.Un will carry about 400 excursion ists and Invitations will be Issued to day. A number of Portland people, par ticularly those prominent in railroad circles, are expected to participate in the demonstration. Governor Mead, of "Washington, wilt be one of the speak ers. The affair is under the immediate di rection of the business men of Van couver and has the full co-operation f the officials of the Spokane. Port land & Seattle Railway, the new line to be opened. The special train will arry elpht coaches and will be the tirst passenjeer train to run over the western end of the new road. The excursion will not attempt to run over" the whole Hne to F'aseo and return, but will so eaal as fax aa Ste venson, where the ceremony of driving a frolden spike will be carried out. It was near this town that the last spike In the work of track laying waa driven a short time ago. Prominent business men of Vancou ver and the surrounding: country will participate in these exercises and suit able speeches will be made. The Fourth Artillery band, stationed at Vancouver Barracks, has been engaged for the ' occasion. All arrangements are in the hands of Vancouver business men. but a number from Portland will accompany the party as guests of Van couver and the railroad company. The list of Portland people to go is not yet complete, but will be known, when the invitations appear today. Men prominent In railroad circles here are expected to participate. Among those who will attend the ceremony of for mally opening the road from Portland are Francis B. Clark, president of the Spokane. Portland & Seattle Railway; H. M. Adams, general freight and pas senger agent; A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent for the North ern Pacific; William Harder, general agent for the Great Northern Railway. The special train will leave Van couver next Wednesday morning at t o'clock and will return about 6 P. M. Portland people who will participate In the excursion will leave the city about S o'clock by electric line for Vancouver and will board the excur sion train there. 6EYD SCENIC PHOTOS EAST. See Kiser's display. 248 Alder sL Read Sharkey's Sunday ad. BARRETT IS NOT GUILTY JlKr EXONERATES HIM EXTORTION" CHARGE. OX Fornier L,a ' Grande Councilman Cleared or Charge That He Ex torted "Graft" Money. LA GRANDE, Or.. March 5. (Spe cial After an even year spent in ap pealing his case and securing orders for a retrial on a charge of extortion while Councilman in this city, Attor ney E. W. Bartlett, now of Pendleton, has been vindicated by a Jury, which today returned a verdict of not guilty. With the weight of Gardinler's testi mony of yesterday, in which the wit ness said he divided the proceeds with Bartlett, materially lessened by Judge White, of Baker County, who at on the, bench during the trial, there seemed to be no doubt as to the outcome of the case. The court, in his instructions, said the money question was Imma terial, that actual evidence of extortion was the only question to solve. The jury was out a- little over two hours. Find Easy Grade for Road. ASTORIA. Or.,' March 6. (Special.) Herman Ahlera' and . Henry Hill, who were engaged by the County Court to select a location for a proposed road from Seaside to the Tillamook County line, filed . their report today, stating that they had found a route along which a road can be built with not to exceed 5 per cent grade. The court directed the County Surveyor to make a preliminary survey of the route and submit it at the next meeting of the court. AT YOURJJISPOSAL Bargains scattered all over the store. Lace Curtains, ends values up to 65c, for 25c. Broken lots ladies' and chil dren's Hosiery, values 15c to 25c, for 10c pair. Lace Curtains worth $1.60 and $2.00 for 98c. La Victoria Corsets worth $3 for $1.25. Lawn Dressing Sacques. 25c. Flannel Gowns worth $1.25 for 3c. Extra special gown, 47c 22-inch Silk t"loss Cushions, 45c. Live Feather Pillows. 85c., 42-inch linen finish Pillow Cases. 12 VtC. 72x90 Sheets. 50c. Another lot Table Damasks, 25c; Napkins to match; 75c dozen. McAllen &. McDonnell. Store noted for good goods. If Baby Is Cutting Teeth Be sure and us that old well-tried remedy. Mrs. wlnslow's Soothing- Syrup, for children te thins. It soothes the child, softens tb sums, allays pain, colic and diarrhoea. Spring styles Han an shoes at Rosenthal's Metzger fits glasses for $1-00. SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP ' ' EDITED Br FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY. FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 226 ALDER ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND VOL. I. NO. 2S. PORTLAND, OR., MARCH 6, 1908. PRICK. YOUR PATRONAGE!. A Plea (or Clean Meats, Clean Markets In almost every city, large and small,' of the East and Middle West, market men are compelled by law to keep their meats protected from dust and dirt and insects. . No meats nor cuts of meat may be exposed to the street. Right here in Portland we are the only concern that has put up a fight for clean meats kept inside the shop. The Government demands whole salers to have dust-tight partitions, germ-proof floors and germ-proof ceil ings. There is a street city ordinance compelling all meat dealers to keep meats, covered while being transport ed through the city streets. But why be careful to keep meats clean while being transported through the city, of what use are germ-proof and dust proof buildings, if the retailer may place those meats where they may gather all the unclean atoms of the down-town district? It won't require a $5000 laboratory to discover germs on such, meats. Any thoughtful person knows they are there. The baker will protect his -pastry from street dust; milk must be covered: butter must be wrapped in paper; the grocer has to hustle to keep his stock clean: but you are nevn- sure of eating clean, health ful meats unless you buy at Smith's. Help us in our fight for clan markets it's a fight against the Beef Trust. FRANK U SMITH MEAT CO. . There are markets right up against us on both sides of us. but they do not belong- to us. Neither one of them carries Smith's absolutely clean, fresh Oregon meatsv MEATS Sirloin Roast Beef, no bone nor waste ... . Rolled Prime Rib Roast Beef, no bone Tenderloin Steak Small Porterhouse 'and "T"-Bone Steak ........ Shoulder Roasts of Oregon Pig Pork . . .".'10? and Loin;Roasts of Oregon Pig Pork .'. .' Smith's extra light Breakfast Bacon ..'.... ... . : Smith's heavy Breakfast Bacon ..... ' PISH " Halibut,: 3 lbs. for. 25 Chinook Salmon ...... 15 Sturgeon .......... 15? Catfish ........ 15 Perch .,'. .............. 10? Columbia River Smelt. .10? Flounders - - ..... 10? ,12',:.? 15c 12',' 12Uc 15c 15? 12'2C Sole Herring Black Cod .. Tom Cod . . . . Crabs, each . . . . . Olympia Oysters, pint Razor Clams, dozen . . Hard-shell Clams,- lb. . 10c . .10? ..10c . ;10c . .15c ..30c ..15? 5c