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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
THE 3IORMXG OBEGOMAX, SATURDAY, JULY 1, law. The New "Mushroom" Sailors for Women Large Express Shipment Just Received Black, White and Colors Millinery Dept., 2d Floor Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, "Estelle" Corsets, Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, "Ostermoor" Mattresses SSrllfs The Meier &Fraiik Store Saturday Bargain Bulletin S?SffS 3000 Women's Shirtwaists Vals. After Supper Sale Annual Mid-Summer Sale of Men's and 16 $ 1 .75 On "Sale At 79c Ea. Great Saturday Sale of 3000 women's cotton Shirt waistsFine sheerlawns with Valenciennes lace or tacked yoke -Rows of insertion and embroidered styles with rows of tucks down the front White and checks in a great assortment of models - All new, pretty Summer Waists selling regularly at prices up to $1.75 each An advantageous purchase of 3000 Waists enables us to offer you your choice at, each Mail and Phone orders will be carefully filled Our en- 79c tire stock of women's fine lingerie Waists selling at prices from $3.50 to $50 is marked at great reduc tions All the newest and prettiest styles and materials -Values extraordinary for your choosing here today $3.50-$4.50 Combina'nGarm'ts $2.69 $1.25 to $2 Lace Trimmed Chemise at 98c Each Special lot of women's fine Cambric and Nainsook Chemise and Combination Short-Skirts and Cor set Cover, trimmed in very fine Val. laces and embroidery, medallions, beading and rib- fcO bon; dainty undermuslins; the best regular $3.50 to 4.50 values, on sale at, the garment. Great special lot of women's fancy lace-trimmed Chemise, also French hand-embroidered QO. Chemise; the best regular $1.25 to $2.00 values, on sale at this low price take advantage. 'O' Great special values in all lines of women's fin,e Undermuslins: great special values in infants' wear. Misses' and Children's Wash Apparel $2 Wash Dresses 98c $4.50 Dresses at $2.28 Misses' and children's Wash Dresses in blue, pink, tan and checks, cbambrays and ginghams, made Buster Brown, sailor and Russian style, and trimmed with fancy braid; some are made with low neck and short sleeves; full pleated skirts; largeariety to select from; ages 4 to 14 years; the QQ best regular values, on sale at this low price, each. Misses' and children's high-grade Wash Dresses, in Buster Brown and sailor style; blues, pinks, black and white checks, fancy plaids; some, are made with large collar and suffs of white pique; also low neek and short sleeves; lawns and French gingham materials; ages 4 to 14 years; all are beau tofully made and finished; best regular $4.50 CO OQ values, on sale at this exceptionally low price, ea. .pt0 Women 's, misses ' and children 's' Bathing Suits, in all styles and grades; very best values. Also Bathing Caps and Shoes in all styles. Riding Habits and Riding Skirts, low-priced. Men's Straw Hats One-Half Our entire stock of men's Straw Hats on sale at Va regular prices All this season's newest blocks in split straws, Panamas, Milans, Senneths javas, etc. Straw Hats of style and quality at prices be low actual manufactur ing cost Vals. from $1 to $ 1 2, all at half price $L00 $1.50 Hats at 50c Hats at 75c $4.00 Hats at $2.00 $5.00 Hats at $2.50 $6.00 Hats at $3.00 $7.00 Hats at $3.50 $7.50 Hats at $3.75 $12 Hats at $6.00 Boys' Straw Hats on sale at one-half regular prices. All Bathing Suits at 'one-fourth off the regular prices. Great bargains in men's Golf Shirts. Let us show you. Men's and boys' Sweaters on sale at special prices. $2.00 Hats at $ IX)0 $2L50 1 Hats at$J25 $3.00 Hats at $1.50 $10 Hats at $5.00 5000 Copies of Sheet Music 2V2c "The Moon Won't Tell On You," the great novelty song that is being sung at every vaudeville houses an instan taneous hit everywhere; on 1 C sale here, special, the copy..'C At 12V2C a Copy "School Days," "Night and Day," "Afraid to Come Home in the Dark," "Carnival of Roses," "Dreaming," "Somebody "Lied," "Forest King" March, and hundreds of "I 7fo others, at, special, copy.."1 C At 15c a Copy "Redwing" song and two-step, "Can You Keep a Secret t " " Looking for a Girl Like You." "Dill Pickles," "Stung." "Morning, Cy," "Barn Dance," and hundreds of other popu lar songs and instrumental music, on sale at the low price of, copy.. 15 6 to 9:30 Specials Swiss Curtains $ 1 . 1 5 Pr. 6 to 9:30, 500 pairs of Ruffled Swiss Curtains, best quality of figured Swiss, with plain ruffles, 3 yds. long, 36 ins. wide; $1.75-$2 vals, pr.$l.l5 Women's 25c Vests 14c & to 9:30, 1000 garments of women's Richelieu ribbed Undervests; low neck, sleeve- ' "I A less, fancy yokes, all sizes, 25e vals., ea.. C Linen Huck Towels 22c 6 to 9 :30. 200 dozen hemmed Linen Huck Towels, 20x40 inches; the best 30c Towels on the OO market; buy all you want tonight at,j?a. ,mC $ 1 .25 Table Damask 94c 6 to 9:30, 2000 yards superior quality satin Dam ask Table Linen; best patterns; regular CkA $1.25 value, at this special price, yard. .C 50c Handkerchiefs 21c 6 to 9:30, 100 dozen women's Swiss Handkerch'fs hemstitched and scalloped edges; large assort ment of patterns; 50c values, tonight at.. 21 65c-75cRibbons27cYd. 6 to 9 :30, 15,000 yards choice Warp Print Taffeta Ribbons, handsome floral designs, 5 and O 6 inches wide; C5c and 75c values, yard.. C 25c-50c Neckwear 15c Sample line women's silk bows, embroidered col lars, lace-trim 'd collars, lace bows, croats, stocks, etc., slightly soiled; values up to 50c, each. 15 75c Side Combs 49c Ea. 6 to 9:30, great special lot Side Combs, in shell and amber; all sizes and shapes; fine and AQ coarse teeth; 75e values, tonight only, ea.rf $2.50HairBrushes$ 1 .49 6 to 9:30, special lot Ebony Hair Brushes, solid back, pure bristles, all good and stiff; $2.00 to $2.50 values, on sale tonight at, each.. $1.49 Children's Hosiery 11c 6 to 9:30, 200 dozen boys' and girls' black cotton ribbed Hose, medium weight, double knees, heels and toes; all sizes; best 20c values, pair. .11 $4.00 Silk Shirts $1.95 6 to 9:30, men's white silk Negligee Shirts, soft attached collar, plain or self-figured ; tfl AC all sizes, best $4.00 values, at, each. .P .SO Men's 25c Ties 3 for 25c 6 to 9:30, men's white and fancy Wash 4-in-hand Ties, made reversible ; great assortment ; O C best 25c values, on sale at THREE FOR.. Curtain Remnants at Half 6 to 9:30, remnants of Curtain materials, swiss, nets, madras, cretonne, silkoline, in 1 to 5- yU yard lengths; all grades, at half reg. prices. $3.25 Hammocks $ 1 .49 6 to 9:30, Mexican Grass Hammocks, strongest hammock made; just the kind you want for camp ing; regular $3.25 value, on sale at, ea. .$1.49 1000 Waste Baskets 16c 6 to 9:30, 1000 handsome Waste Baskets, all shapes and colors; 25c values, tonight 1 only at this lpw price, each 4th floor. . "C Great Basement Bargains 25c Folding Lunch Boxes at this low price. .IT Gem Spray Hose Nozzles, special, each.. 31 6-hook mirror Coat and Hat Racks, pret- OQ ty styles; "regular 60c values, at, each.,''C J Copyright. iLjLA.l fci BROS. & CO. Young Men's Suits Best Values in City The Second Floor Clothing Store is offering the best values of the year in men's and young men's 3-piece suits and 2-piece outing suits All this sea son's most desirable apparel for busi ness, dress and outing wear Clothing of style and quality in handsome mater ials and colorings The showing is un equaled and the values guaranteed the best in the city Included in our Great Mid-Summer Sale will be found our entire stock of black and navy blue suits in all grades Clothing manufactured by America's leading wholesale clothiers at prices of interest to economical buyers Take advautage of this All our $ 10.00 Suits on sale at each $ 7.35 All our $12.50 Suits on sale at each $ 9.85 'om5Q Suitson jaleateacb i$ I OA 5 All our $18.00 Suits on sale at each $12.89 All our $20.00 Suits jon saleateac h$ 1 4.35 All our $22.50 Suits on sale at each $ 1 5.65 All our $25.00 Suits on sale at each$$7.85 All our $28.00 Suits on sale at each $20. 1 0 All our $30.00 Suits on sale at each $21 .35 All our $35.00 Suits on sale at each $24.98 All our $40.00 Suits on sala at each $26.90 Remember, suits marked , $10.00 to $40.00 here cost you from $15.00 to $50.00 at the exclusive clothing store. The difference -in the regular prices for merchandise of equal style and quality amounts to a saving 'of. about .25 per cent. Great special sale of boys' Wash Suitsall the newest and ' bes styles and materials, for boys 3 to 10 years of age. Young men's Suits at' extremely low prices. See them. Boys' Wool Suits on sale at prices far below cost price. Our Entire Stock Hammocks Reduced Our entire stock of Hammocks in all styles and grades on sale at greatly reduced prices. The stock is the largest and best-selected in the city, and values unequalled. Here's your opportunity to save. $2.00 HammJeks, each, $1.75 $4.00 Hammocks, each, 3.15 $6.00 Hammocks, each, $4.75 $2.50 Hammocks, each, $1.95 $4.50 Hammocks, each, $3.55 $7.00 Hammocks, e.'f h, $5.55 $2.75 Hammocks, each, $2.15 $5.00 Hammocks, each, $3.95 $7.50 Hammocks, each, $5.85 $3.00 Hammocks, each, $2.35 $5.50 Hammocks, each, $4.35 $8.50 Hammocks, each, $6.75 Mid-Summer Sale of Men's Furnishings 500 dozen men's 50c Silk Four-in- OC Hand's on snip at this low nrice. ea. - , , 50 dozen men's fine Pongee Silk Overshirts, soft attached collar; best make and finish; all sizes; regular $3.00 val- JO "I C ues, on sale at this low price. 50 dozen men's Pajamas, made of madras and percale; neat dark or light patterns; also plain colorings; all sizes, tfi'l "C great assortm't, $1.50 vals., suit. .P Cooper's Derby ribbed Underwear for men; pink, blue, lasmon and ecru;, all sizes, in shirts and drawers; regular $1.25 7E value, on sale at, special, garment. C Bathing Suits A Off 'Mm One-fourth off on our entire stock of men's and boys' Bathing Suits, all styles and all grades; best values ever offered; see them. All our men's fine Belts at reduced prices. $1.00 Belts for... 73 $1.50. Belts for... 98 $1 vals. 73 $1.50 vals. 98 $2 vals. $1.45 Men's Elastic Web Suspenders, immense variety of styles, light and dark colorings; the OQ best regular 75c values, on sale at, pair OSC C - AkMSniWT 'if in n 35c Men s foros ivmt underwear, regu lar oOc values; on sale at, sp I., garmen Fancy Hat Bands, regular 50c values, for. .25 Fancy Hat Bands, regular 25c values, for.. 15 Great special Saturday bargains in men's Shirts. FIRST BIG CONTRACT LET tlon structure will be bp pun not later than two weeks from yesterday. The ground floor of the new building will be at least 25 feet above low water mark. Within the next two months the 1. " "in '.V c-l ua nj n . ni .iuw tutu L 1 1 J . v. win greatly facilitate the placing of the lounaauons. rne main DUlldlng will DO SWIFT PLANT FOUNDATION. Involves Expenditure of About $ 7 0,- 000 Must Be Completed Within Ninety Days. Contracts were signed yesterday by the Union Meat Company for the construc tion of the foundations forhe main build ing of the bis Swift packing plant on the Peninsula, the Portland Brtdfte & Build in Company belne the lucky bidders. The structure Itself will have cost about l5t,X.0"X when completed. The contract for Ihe foundations Involves an expenditure it about JTO.OOO. Supervising Architect F. I Leonard yesterday advised President Wakefteld of the successful company of Ihe awarding of the contract to his firm nd work will be started on the founda tions next Tuesday. The terms of the contract arc that the foundations shall he completed within the aext 90 days and President Wakefield lays there will be no difficulty in carrying nut the terms of the contract. The con duction company has matters so well In hand that the preliminary work may be begun at once. Wharves and tramways will be ' built to facilitate the deliv ery of materials for the toundatlon on the Ground. W'ork on the permanent founda- 200x130 feet with a wing 130x75 feet and portions of the building will be four, five and six stories high.. Bids have been sub mitted for the foundations for four other buildings that are only a very little small er than the main structure. Contracts for this work will be let within the next few days. GLOVE SALE TODAY. 16-button. double-tipped. pure silk gloves, all colors, black and white, best J1.T5 and iS grades. 97c: $1.25 long lisle gloves in black, white and tans. 75c pair; 2-clasp. double-tipped, silk gloves, all col ors, best 75c grade, 3Sc: $5 silk lace mitts. $1.50 a pair. Supply your wants at once. McAllen 4 McPonnell. Third and Morri son street. . Salem Cherry Fair Night Trains to Portland via Oregon Electric Rj. The widely-advertised Cherry Fair takes place at Salem on Thursday. Fri day and Saturday of this week, and the Oregon Electric Railway has arranged tpr a special night train to leave Salem at 10:30 P. M. on each of these days, running through to Portland and stop ping at all between-stations. Reduced rate tickets will be good on these trains. x .. .. Ee Rosenthal's window, shoe bargains. ELECT ' OFFICERS AND ADOPT NEW RULES. Conference of Northwestern States Decides to Compile History of Sect in This District. The annual conference of the Church of the Brethren, for the district of Ore gon. Washington and Idaho, was called to order yesterday morning In the First Brethren-Church. Killlngsworth avenue, by .S. H.' Miller, temporary moderator. J. U. G. Stlverson was elected temporary clerk, after' which came the election of officers for the session and ensuing year. L. K. Keltner, of Twin Falls. Idaho, was elected moderator: J. U. G. Stlverson, clerk, and J. S. Sechrist. reading clerk. Moderator Keltner began his duties by asking the co-operation of the conference In transacting business with precision and harmony. A list of rules was then adopted for the regulation of the proceedings. It was declared that no personalities would be allowed In debate. This rule wu adopt ed s a matter of form, as for seventeen years It had not been broken, according to Elder G. C. Carl. Vhe roll of churches was called, and three new ones respond ed Olympia. Seattle and Marchette. In all. 28 churches sent delegates to the conference. - -, - - D. B. Eby. representing the Home Mis sion Board, announced that In view of the fact that the General Conference had changed the name, of the church to the Church of the' Brethren, he ask ed permission to Incorporate the Home Mission . Board of the Church of the Brethren. Permission was granted and the incorporation papers were prepared and signed at once. The former name of the denomination was the German Baptist Church, but the church became widely known as the Dunkard Church, the ohange being made by General Conference. After extended discussion the recom mendation of the Home Mission Board was adopted providing that S. E. Decker, with headquarters at Ashland, and J. 17. G. Stlverson. with headquarters at Cen tralia, be named conference evangelists. There was opposition from Elder Pullen, of Southern Oregon, who wanted a mis sionary put into the field and paid by the- Home Mission Board.- It was voted that the district should make Its own as sessment by a committee on the per capita of the churches. The most Important measure of the day was the adoption of a resolution offered by J. H, Stover; that conference pub lish, the records of the churches of the Northwest, together with a short histori cal sketch of the forward movement on the Western frontier. The history of each church will be Incorporated in the book let. George C. Cari spoke strongly for the measure before its adoption. A com mittee of three, one member from Ore gon, one from Washington and one from Idaho, will compile the book. At least 1000 copies will be printed. The church leaders present are: Elders D. B. Eby. Sunnyslde, Wash.: J. H. Sto ver. Washington: S. H Miller. Sunnyside, Wash.; Stephen Johnson, Nex Perce. Ida ho; S. E. Decker, Ashland: Charles Bark low. Myrtle Point, Or.; J. C Neaher, Knappa, Idaho; G. C. Carl, Portland; J. U. G. Stlverson. and J. S. Sechrist. It had been announced that the women of the Church of the Brethren were in rebellion against the bonnet and dress regulations of the sect and threatened to leave the church if these were enforced. However, this is denied by the women. They are attending the conference and wearing the regulation dress. One wo man declared that the report that the women had rebelled against the dress regulations of the church Was unfounded and that they believed as firmly as ever in the regulations. Next Tuesday night there will be com munion, when there will be .the feet washing ceremony, which is held as one of the cardinal practices of this church. The members of the entire conference take their meals in the basement of the church. TAKES CRAMPS AND SINKS John Pearson, of Moscow, Drowns in Snake River Near Han ford. HANFORD, Wash., July' IT. (Spe cial.) John P. Pearson, ' who came to Hanford recently from Moscow, Idaho, was drowned In a pond two miles be low the Hanford Company's pumping station and 12 miles above Hanford, at 7 o'clock last evening while in swim ming. The water was very cold and It Is believed he was seized with cramps for he' sank only once. The body was recovered and will be shipped today to the Pearson home at Moscow. Deceased was 24 years old and sin gle. His brother. A. L. Pearson, was employed with him on the canal. He will accompany the remains home. The two brothers and an orchard acreage near Hanford and ' made their home there. . Rosenthal's winaows are money-savers. It ought to be your first consideration in buying meats to get the freshest and the best You must come to Smith's, if you wish to avoid ice-car meats. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. "Fighting the Beef Trust" 4 MARKETS 226 Alder St., between First and Second Sts. 512 Williams Avenue. 791 Mississippi Avenue. Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City. Pot Roast Beef 6, 7S 8& Prime Bib Roast Beef..lO, lJsVitf Shoulders of Mutton. ........ .10 Frontquarter-s of Mutton 10 Legs of Mutton, large 121 2$ Legs of Mutton, small.. 15 Shoulder Roast Pork 10 Center Cut of Shoulder Roast Pork 12V2 Whole Shoulder Pork 11 Beef for Soup 3f Plates of Beef..: '. 5 Brisket Beef and Necks of Beef. .5 Chickens, Hens 15 18 Plate Corned Beef and Brisket Corned Beef .6 Shoulder Beefsteak 8 Round Beefsteak 10 Sirloin Beefsteak 12lAt Roast Veal 10, 12 Veal Cutlets . 12V-, 15 Roast Pork IO, 12 V', 15 Pork Chops 12y2, 15 Veal Sausage 12 V2 Salmon lS1 Halibut, three pounds: 25 Sturgeon .... .10 Smelt 10 When you come to Smith s be sure you reach there. The market adjoining us on the right on Alder street belongs to our opponents. We have nothing to do with it.