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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
J6 THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19QS. - " Oregon Meats the World"--Welcome Snuthson, "Gilbert, Kelly -?uoM "Victors' ay" at 15 Meier r Fraaft Store Open Tonight UntU 9:30 Handsome New School Millinery For Misses and Children A great showing of children's Tarns in all the new colors; cloth and serpe; very large variety in all gTades, at, each, from 50c to $o.5U Entire new showing of misses' and children's Hats in pressed and soft felts, with Persian drapes, etc.; all the new styles for school wear; you should see them; on sale at, each, $1.25 up to $5.00 New lot of misses' Felt Flats in all colors, new shapes; the QCj, best regular $1.50 values, on sale today only at, special, eacn.. -Beautiful display of misses' Dress Hats in new effects and trim ming, and at prices to fit every purse. Take advantage of showing. New line of dainty white Silk Baby Bonnets, on sale at prices rang ing' from 50c to $3.00. Let us show you. On the Second Dloor. Boys' and Girls School Shoes Mines' and children's plump vici Kid Shoes, lace and button styles, and patent tip; well made.. lfeh!grade foofwear atPa low price. You should see them: On sale at the - PJ? Sizes 5 to 8, at, pair, 51.50 Si.es 8ft to 11, pair, $1.75 Sizes 11 to 2, at, pair, SOO Bovs' stron Calf Shofs, made for the hardest wear; heavy soles, extension edges reinforced feams- come in all sizes; great special values, on sale at the Uamneexirlypr: Sizes 10 to 13. pair, 52.25 Sizes 13V2 to 2, pair, 52.50 Sizes 2H : to .6, pair, $2.7o Bovs' storm calf high-cut Shoes, double soles, tip toes, all sizes, on sale at he" JP" P"CJ Sizes 10 to 13. pair, 52.50 Sizes isy2 to 2, pair, 53.25 Sizes 2V2 to 5. at, pr., 53.75 Bovs' hth cut TanShfe7, in all sizes, on sale at $3.00, $3.25 and $3.75 a pair. Let us show you. Great Annua! Glove Sale $ 1 .75 Gloves 98c Pr. $1.25 Gloves 87c Pr. $4.00 Gloves S2. 78 $1.25 Gloves 98c Pair $4.00 Gloves $2.95 $2.50 Gloves $1.15 Pr. sill 1000 pairs of women's two-clasp Kid Gloves, in black, white, tans, browns, grays, modes, reds, navys Q"7C and greens; all sizes; best $1.25 values, at, pair. .- 1000 pairs of one-clasp Cape Walking Gloves; Dent style, best shades of tan; $1.25 values, at, pair.. 954 1000 pairs of 2-clasp Perrin's Glace Kid Gloves; black, white' and a full line of the leading shades; QO. regular $1.75 .values ; buy all you want at, pair. .'- 1000 pairs of 2-clasp suede Kid Gloves, in gray, mode, white and black; all sizes) $1.75 values, at, pair. .984 1000 pairs of 8-button length Glace Kid Gloves; black, white and a complete line of the best col- "I "I C ors; $2.50 values, in all sizes, at, the pair. . H 1000 pairs of the famous Fowne's and Chatham Cape Gloves, in reds and tans; all sizes; best $2 OQ values, on sale at this special low price, pr. . P 1000 pairs of 12 and 16-button length Glace Kid Gloves, in black, white, colors; guaranteed qual- flQ ity; all sizes; best $3.50 values, at, pair. . V 1000 pairs of 16-button length Glace Kid Gloves, in black, white and colors ; all sizes ; the best fcO 7Q regular $4.00 values, at this low price, pr..P 1000 pairs of Merry Widow Cape Gloves; 0 QC fancy tan tops, all sizes; $3.75 values, pr. . P-? Regular $3.50 Gloves For Only $2.79 a Pair 1 fiflfl rnir ff 16-button lenirth heavy Cape Gloves, Dent style; best shades of an; in all sizes; regular $4.00 values, at, pair. .J.JJ Great special lot 16-button length Chamois Gloves, in both white and nat- lp TQ ural; all sizes; $3.50 value, pair.."' " 6 to 9:30 Specials Tonight 50c Belt Buckles 12c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of 3000 Belt Buckles, odds and ends in gilt and oxidized; regular values up to 50c each, to be 1 O, cleaned up at this very low price, Women's 35c Hose 12c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 2000 pairs women's back Hose, in plain or lace boot styles ; sizes 8V2 to 10; regular values up to 35c a pair; 10 buy all you want, tonight only, pair..i' Children's Wear Spec'ls For tonight, 6 to 9:30, on the Second Floor: Children's 35c Cambric Drawers, pair.. 254 Children's plain tucked Drawers, pair.. 154 Children's 20c Knit Underwaists, each.. 114 Children's 65c outing flannel Nightgowns 494 Cuticura Soap for 14c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 5000 cakes of Cuticura Soap for the toilet and nursery; great value, tonight only; limit of one box to a t A customer; buy all you want at, cake..-1"' $2 Couch Covers 98c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 Negus Couch Covers, Oriental designs, fringed all around; full 60 inches wide; best regular $2.00 val- QO. ues, on sale tonight at, special, each, y0' $1.50 Silk 78c a Yard Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, in the Drapery De partment, on the Third Floor, Shiki Silk in all shades of blue, brown, tan, gray and lav ender; regular $1.25 and $1.50 value, l7Qc on sale at this special price, the yard.. The Meier & Frank store joins the populace in extend in g hearty congratulations to Ore gon's famous trio that won such magnificent victories at the Olympic games in London last month Pitted against the world practically every civil ized nation was represented - Oregon brawn and muscle was V 7 T - - . an important lactor m wuming honors for the splendid contin gent that carried the stars and stripes to victory To Smith son, the sensational hurdler; to Gilbert, the world's cham pion pole vaulter; to Kelly, the champion broad jumper great credit and thanks are due Great School Sale 'Kerchiefs Umbrellas, Neckwear, Collars, Etc. 500 dozen children 's School Handkerchiefs, white and col ored borders; regular sizes; best 5c values, at, each.. 34 22 and 24inch School Umbrellas, fast black cover, A7f crook handles; regular 75c values, on sale at, each.."' C 100 dozen "Buster Brown" Collars for school 1 wear; all sizes; great special values, at, each.. 100 dozen "Windsor Ties for school wear; plain col ors and plaids; all shades and combinations, at, each. All lines of school apparel for misses, children and boys at the lowest possible prices. It will pay you to see our stock. 1 00 Children's Long Goats at $1.95 Ea. Today a great special of fering of children's Long Coats in serge, flannel, velvet, and astrachan ma terials in blue, brown, bright red, tan and gray; some with velvet collars and cuffs; trimmed with fancy braids and buttons, lined throughout AH good school garments for children 2 to 6 years of age Value up to $5.50, on sale at this ridicul- ously low t Q CT price of f 1 D mWmmmm Grocery Department Bargains for Today Choice Eastern Breakfast Bacon, sugar-cured; best Oftc regular 23c value, on sale at this low price, pound. "Victor'? Baking Powder on sale at, special, pound.. 324 Spanish-American Pork and Beans, 1-lb tins; 3 tins for. 244 "Pioneer" Cream, "Carnation" Cream and "Jer- Of. sey Milk," on sale at the low price of three tins for. Old Dutch Cleanser, on sale at low price of 2 cans for. .154 Imported Swiss Cheese, on sale at, special, the pound.. 334 All lines of Groceries and Provisions sold here at the very lowest prices. On sale in the Big Basement Store. Try us. Phone Private Exchange 4; phone A 6101. All departments. Men's $1 .50-$2.00 Shirts 85c Men's 50c-?5c Ties 29c Each Today we continue the great surprise sale of men's high grade Shirts thousands of them, in all the very best styles, patterns and colorings fine shirts made by one of the best manufacturers in the country; stripes and figures; plain and pleated bosom, attached cuffs; coat style; shirts in assort ment so large and complete that every taste can be quickly pleased; all sizes. Regular $1.50 to $2.00 values; OC buy all you want of them your choice at, each. 200 dozen men's Four-in-Hand Ties made full French fold, dots, stripes and figures, in endless assortment, and every new color and combination is represented; 50c and 29c 75c Neckwear; buy all you want of them at, each. Great values in men's Hosiery and Underwear. See them. mjr Ua. All the new Fall blocks in men's riats men a nau now readv for vour choosing1 Derbys and Soft Felts, in black and colors all grades best values. Misses' and Children's School Hosiery The Best Values in the City 5000 pairs of the famous Cadet Hose for boys ahd girls; made with linen knee, heel and toe; three weights, all sizes; guaranteed the best 25c hose money can buy; great value; , -ii f ,; i1r nrine. the rair take advantage of sale. Bovs' and girls' Cashmere Wool Hose, seamless leg and foot, full fashioned; best values on the "market at the special Mow prices of 25c, 35c and 50c pair Buy all you want at these prices. 500 tairs of boys' and girls' black cotton ribbed Hose, seamless leg and foot; sizes nHr 5 to Values up to 20c a pair; buy all you want of them' at this very low price, pair. ' 2000 pairs of boys' and girls' extra strong quality ocnooi nose, ime una '.'u' I C , v, , a Kct rvmilnr 25c values, on sale at this low price, pr.. 500 pairs boys' black Cashmere Hose, fine and heavy ribbed; sizes o to 10; special, pair. Women's 35c Neckwear at 12c 25c,Kerchiefs 1 2c Great Saturday sale of 7000 pieces women's Neckwear; bows, stocks, rabats, jabots and collars; regular 2oo and 35o values; grand bargains for today at 1 Of this extremely low price, each take advantage. 1000 dozen women's Handkerchiefs in scalloped, hem stitched, embroidered and drawnwork effects; regular 25c values. - A great special purchase enables 1 O us to offer them at this very low price, each, .-a-' 10,000 yards of 3-inch all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, for children's hair bows, etc; black, white and aU 1 Ofi colors; regular 20c values, on sale at, the yard. 18c LACES ON SALE AT 8c PER YARD 5000 yards of imitation Cluny and Maltese Lace an'd t l: i inoViPs wide: best Datterns: 0 insertion, j. j i Z l A OC values up to ioc a " j Children's 2000 garments of children's "Winter Vests and pants, in cream ana gray; ail sizes ior cuiiureu w ii, 6 b"' " Children's white Swiss-ribbed Vests and Pants; good, warm Winter weight; all sizes; great special value, on sale at. riKhorl VpRts ftnfi Pants, errav ' UllU.l Cil 9 UUACU WA ""' 1 CT - I Dr?rorl and white, all sizes; great special values, on sale at, garment. LOW r i AiCVi Children's Union Suits; buy all you want of them at, garment Underwear 25c 35c 50c . .50 6 to 9:30 Specials Tonight S2.00 Umbrellas 98c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 women's 26-inch Um brellas fist black, gloria taffeta covering ; steel rod, paragon frame; $1.50 and Qgc $2.00 values, on sale at, special, each. 35c Belts for 18c Each T;vf r t finn "Riister Brown" Belts. patent leather, ornamented with Teddy Bears; black only;ne Desi regular vi- w ues, on sale at this very low price, ea. . $2.50 Belt Pins at 98c Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, special lot of fancy Novelty Belt Pins in all finishes, with or without stone settings; regular $2.50 values; buy QD. all you want of them tonight, each.. 15c Handkerchiefs 8c Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 100 dozen women's and children's initial Handkerchiefs, hemstitched; very pretty block letter; best regular 15c values, on sale at this low price, ea. .J' 25c Ribbon 18c Yard Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 10,000 yards of 5-inch Taffeta Ribbon; black, white and all colors, including the newest shades;' the best "1 O 25o value, on sale tonight at, the yard. 15c Ruching 5c a Box 6 to 9 :30 tonight, 1000 boxes Tourist Ruching, 3 yards in a box; white and colors; the best regular 15c value, on sale tonight only C at this low price, box-take advantage. II mi mi mi ! 1 - a ... I - I CLERGY LIST INCREASED SEW MINISTERS STRENGTHEN EPISCOPAL RANKS. Ashland and Grants Pass Will Bene fit by Appointment of Gradu ates From the East. ' Three new clergymen were added to the list of parochial clergy of the Episcopal Church in Oregon this week. Rev. Boy Edgar Remington, of Roch ester. N. T... is to have charge of All Saints Church. Twenty-second and Reed streets. Portland. He was edu cated at the Episcopal Theological School, in Cambridge, Mass.. and was ordained deacon last June. . While at Cambridge he had charge of a church at South FTamingham. Mass. Rev. Frederick; Bethune Bartlett. A. B.. Trinity College. Hartford. Conn.; and Rev. Samuel Martin Dorrance. A. B. (Harvard. 1905. are for the present to live at Grants Paos. They will have charge of St. Luke's Church. Grants Pass, and of Trinity Church. Ashland, and such other work in that part of Oregon as the Bishop may assign. Both Ashland and Grants Pass are impor tant centers of the Episcopal Church, and it Is thonght that with each church having Its own clergyman, both places will soon become fully self-supporting. Both these clergymen received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity from Cambridge last June, and were or dained to the deaconate last Spring. These young men were secured for work In Oregon by Bishop Scaddlng during his visit to Cambridge last Autumn, and are now on the clerical stall of the associate mission. The commodious rectory of All Saints Church is to be renovated and will be the clergy-house, where two or three clergy can live. It will be the Port land headquarters of the Oregon asso ciate mission. The objects kept In view by the clergy thus associated for church work are: (1) The develop ment of the spiritual life of the clergy by united prayer and study. (2) En couragement and cheer by association in work. (3) Maximum endeavor at minimum ' expense. (4) Efficiency of service. On the Invitation of Rev. A. A Morrison, D. D., these clergy will begin their service In Oregon by at tendance at ttve morning service at Trinity Church next Sunday." - MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. S000 sample pieces muslin underwear on sale today at wholesale prices. Cor set covers, gowns, skirts, chemise, drawers, sets, etc: beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed styles at less than cost of making. McAllen & McDon nell, Third and Morrison, MOST GOES-TO -CHILDREN WltIj OP MRS. R. R. THOMPSON FILED IN COUNTY COURT. Olympta Beer. -It s the water." Brew ery's own bottling. Pbonet. Main 7L A 2467. Oregon Portion of Large Estate Is Valued at $881,940 Most of Realty In Portland. The will of Harriet Thompson, the widow of Robert R. Thompson, the mil lionaire Portland pioneer and shipowner, was filed In the County Court yesterday morning. "With if was a petition from W. J. Hawkins, administrator in Oregon of Thompson's estate, that he be authorized to act as administrator of the estate of the widow. She died July 31, being 80 years old. while her husband dfed in San Francisco several months previously. Thompson left a large amount of his property to his widow, which will now be distributed among the children, of whom there are eight. The entire estate Is worth in the neighborhood of $2,000,000. The Oregon property is estimated to be worth about 8S1.940. Almost the entire estate will go in equal proportions to the children,, only one of whom, Robert H. Thompson, lives in Portland. Walter S. Thompson, an other son, lives In San Francisco. Frank Thompson lives In Alameda, Cal and Lewis Cass Thompson, of Carlton, Yam hill County. The daughters are Sarah A. Pollock, Clara Lillle Yates, Eliza F. King and Hettle Bell Borden. Except In the case of Mrs. Pollock, all the children share alike. In her case she is to divide her share with her daughter, Mrs. Hattie B. Branchied. Included in the property of the estate Is the block bounded by Ash, Pine, Third and Fourth streets, which is valued at J400.000. Dots 7 and S. block 31. on the southeast corner of Third and Ash streets, are valued at $90,000. Values of $100,000, $30,000, $90,000 and $26,000. respectively, are placed on lots 1. 2, 7 and 8, block 34, at First and Vine streets. Four lots on the East Side of Third street, between Davis and Everett, are valued at $80,000. The Glenbrook farm, in Yamhill County, consisting of 254 acres, is valued at $60,000. Besides this, there are 34 acres of land outside Portland, worth $6(J,440. TRADE-BUILDING SALE Draws Enormous Crowds to the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. No clothing sale 'In years has at tracted so much attention as the one now being run ,by the well-known Woolen Mill Store. These people, not content to give the greatest values In town, have made a special price of $15 for the pick and choice, without reserve of any suit In the store this offer is simply to gain new customers and holds good only until October 1. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. -FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" wh to com, to aldse stt. SHS- IHE BEEr SI" FOR SUNDAY MORNING BREAK PAST. Read through the list. Ton will find many suggestions and some very economical dishes. Oregon Spring Chickens, abso lutely fresh 25 Veal Sausage... ...IZYiQ Liver 5 Sliced sugar-cured Breakfast Ba con 20 Shoulder Beefsteak 8J Round Beefsteak 10 Beef Loin Steak .....12y22 Best Tenderloin Steak 12V2 Lamb Loin Chops 15J Lamb Rib Chops 15 Pork Sausage 12 V Hamburg Steak 10 Sliced Ham 201 and 25 Yeal Cutlets '.lZVit Veal Cutlets, fancy cuts 15 Pork Chops, 12Va and 15 SIX MARKETS 226 Alder St., bet. First and 6oeoad Mm. 612 Williams Avenue. 781 Mississippi Avenue Comer Fifth and Main U., Oregon City. Twelfth St., bet. Bond and Commercial. Astoria. 253 Taylor St. (Cnlontown), Astoria. FOR SUNDAY LUNCH Veal for broth 66 Brisket Beef, very fine sliced cold, 5J Corned Beef 6 Liver Sausage 10 C Head Cheese 10J Frankfurters ..10 Bologna i ..10 All of Smith's sausages are abso lutely fresh and pure. Boiled Ham 25 Sliced Boiled Ham... 30 Dry Salt Pork and Pickled Pork to cook with baked beans 12V2? All kinds of fish and oysters at Smith's. Smith's Pure Lard, in 5 lb pails. 65 d GOOD THINGS FOR YOUR SUN DAY DINNER, whether you have much to spend or little. Meat, for soup 3d Fancy fresh Oregon Hens, only 18 and 20 Beef to boil, to stew, to bake, to make into potpie or to spice all 5) Beef Hearts, stuff like chicken and roast ' 54 Plates of Beef 5 Short . Ribs of Beef 74 Pot Roasts of Beef 74 and 84 Prime Rib Roast Beef, the dish that has never yet been excelled, only '...104 and 12Vi6 Veal for stew 84 and 104 Fancy cuts of Roast Veal 12V:4 Roasts of Pork.... 104 and 124 Shoulder Roast Lamb.. .104-12V27 Frontauarters of Lamb 12V24 Hindquarters of Lamb 154 Leg of Lamb 154 i Hams, very choice 17V24I Half a Ham 17V24