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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
THE MORXIXG- OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1903. 18 Demonstration of "Nemo" Corsets Portland Agents for "Trefousse" and "Perrins" Gloves, Columbia Yarns, "Estelle" CorsetEtc The Meier Frank Saturday Store: Bulletin Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns Our Annual "Doll Show" Today--Judges MRS. N. E. AYER MRS. DR. H. C. WILSON MRS. S. B. VINCENT Sale of Men's Hosiery 5000 pairs of men's fine Cashmere Half Hose, in black, natural and Oxford; all sizes; best 1 3oc values, on sale at this low price, pair. . ."000 pairs of men's fancy lisle and mercerized Hosiery, also plain colors; immense as- "I sortment, best 35c values, on sale at, pair. . 5000 pairs men's black wool Hose, 1 Oljr all sizes; 23c values, at, the pair. 50c-75c Hosiery at 29c 10,000 pairs of men 's fancy Half-Hose, all new patterns and colors, in gTand assortment ; . also plain blacks; silk lisles and mercerized lisles; in styles to please every individual fancy; all sizes; Ithe best regular 50c and 75c values; buy OQ all yonr want of them at this price, pair. .mJS 2000 pairs of men's black embroidered Half Hose, fancy figures and dots, in preat variety; all sizes; the best regular 25c values; on " sale at this wonderfully low price, pair. . , CO OC Saturdav sale of 1000 pairs of men's and iflen S OOOeS boys' velour calf, box calf and patent colt Bluchers; d o u b 1 e and single JO QCC sole; best shapes for street and dress wear; $3.50 and $4.00-values, pr. 1 500 "Merry Widow" Veils $3.00 Values $1.98 Each Great Thanksgiving sale of 1500 Merry Widow Veils, made of Russian net, in a variety of stvles; 14 yards square; black, brown and navy blue; all fl?"! QQ new, pretty effects; regular $3.00 values, on sale at this low price, ea. .V WOO women's extra good black leather Handbags, leather-lined and C"1 QQ fitted with coin purse; $3.00 values, on sale at this very low price, ea. . V 1 '- "Peter Thompson" Suits i few For Misses $15 An unusually large and complete showing of the popular "Peter Thompson" Suits for misses Made of heavy serge material Some made with yoke on the skirt, lacing in back and buttoning in front, others with plain pleated skirt Collar and cuffs trimmed with white braid, stars on collar and chevron onsleeyes Ages, 14, 16 and 18 years Exceptional values at this popular price for , g 1 C a popular suit f Entire new line of misses' and children's Dresses in jumper, sailor and Russian styles, made in fancy plaids, black and white ' checks, plain blue, brown and red, . f.nd trimmed in fancy braids and buttons; ages 6 to 14 years; all new, this season's-most desirable styles, on sale at these low prices : $6.50 to $18.00 Special lot of children's Bearskin Coats in plain and curly material; blue, red, .tan and white; ages .2 to 6 years; remarkable values, at this price, ea., $3.00 and $4.O0 Complete stock of new Furs for misses and children, at all prices. Let us show you. Misses' and children's Coats in all the sea son's best fashions and materials, and at prices to fit every purse. Take advantage. Children's Cloak Department, Second Floor. 50c Ribbon 25c Yard 20c Ribbons 1 2c Yard Great Saturday sale of 5000 yards of plain satin and taffeta Ribbons, also fancy Ribbons, 5 and 6 inches wide; all colors; new ' ribbons of superior quality for bows and sashes, as well as holiday OC. fancy work; 35c to 50c values, on sale at. 5000 yards of Taffeta Ribbon, 3 and 4 inches wide; black, white and a complete line of colors; lO. best 20c values, on sale at this low price, yd. . " 20c Hankerchiefs 11c Ea, 1000 dozen women's Handkerchiefs, in novelty col ors and white; -inch hemstitching, allover 11 figures; best 20c values, on sale at, each.. A" 2000 yards of pretty Neck Ruching, in white, black, pink, blue and brown;' best 25c values; buy 1 flf all you want of it at this low price, the yard. Biflii T U AC;!!.. yj HM. m CO Regular $22.50 Suits for $14.35 Overcoats $ 1 4.3 5 Saturday sale of men's high-grade suits in worsteds, tweeds and unfinished worsteds; browns, olives, greens and dark grays; all new Fall and Winter styles, best patterns; well made and finished throughout; all sizes. Regular $20.00 and $22.50 suits, on sale at this marvelous- P 1 A O C ly low price, suit take advantage of sale, vi"'" 300 men's high-grade hand-tailored Overcoats, 84-length and full-length garments, in medium and heavy weights; fancy tweeds and cheviots and black unfinished worsteds; handsomely tailored, and remarkable val- C11 ues at this low price, suit take advantage. P "eJJ Young Men's Suits at $6.85 200 young men's Suits in single and double-breasted styles, dark gray plaids and checks, gray mixed worsteds, fancy cheviots and brown mixed tweeds, also blue CC cheviots; best $10.00 values, on sale at, suifP'OiJ Saturday Sheet Music Sale 1000 copies of "Red Wing" and "The Tropical Moon," both pieces 1 OlAf on sale today at this special low price, each take advantage of sale. 1 6 . q" Time, Place and Girl, Just Some One, Honey Time, School Days, fl 1 "C Rainbow, Are You Sincere! The Moon Won't Tell on You, Mon- terey, Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, Good-Bye, Soldier Boy, Stung, Blue Jay, and hundreds of other vocal and instrumental pieces; 1 Q buv all you want of them -at this unusually low price, copy take advantage. . Mail and phone orders will be very promptly and carefully filled. Order early. 6 to 9:30 Specials CURTAINS AT HALF PRICE 6 to 9:30, odd pairs of Lace Curtains, Xottinghams, Irish points, Brussels, muslins, Cluny, Renaissance; $1 ly to $20 values, at reg. prices REMNANTS HALF PRICE 6 to 9:30, remnants of Curtain ma terials, V2 price ; Swiss, Madras, net, silkolines; 1 to 6-yard lengths, at half the regular selling prices. REGULAR 25c PAPER 15c 6 to 9:30, 1000 boxes Christmas Sta tionery; pretty styles; best regular 25c values; buy all you want "I of it at this low price, box..'' 50c SOAPS 28c PER BOX 6 to 9 :30, 500 boxes fine Toilet Soaps, all odors, eight cakes in a box; best regular 50c values, on sale at OQ this unusually low price, box. PICTURE PANELS 10c EA. 6 to 9 :30 P. M., special lot of Picture Panels for pyrography work; excep tional values; buy all you 1 fif want of them at, special, ea.." 75c TOILET WATER 49c 6 to 9 :30, Violet Adorable Toilet Wa ter; the best domestic toilet water on the market; regular 75c A Q values, at this special price. 7C 20c HOSIERY 9c PER PAIR 6 to 9:30, women's black cotton Hose, seamless leg and foot, in medium weight; come in all sizes; best Q regular 20c values at, the pair. .C 6 to 9:30 Specials 75c HANDBAG 39c EACH 6 to 9:30 P. M., 500 women's fine leather Handbags, moire silk lining; black only; regular 75c val- OQ. ues, on sale this hour at, ea. WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR 6 to 9:30. P. M., 3000 garments of women 's Knit Underwear, mixed wool garments, gray color, all sizes; 75c values, on sale at, the garment.. 530 10c HANDKERCHIEFS 5c 6 to 9:30 P. M., 250 dozen women's and children's Initialed Handker chiefs, 14-inch hemstitching, script and block letters; 10c vals., ea. .5 RUCHINGS FOR 5c EACH 6 to . 9:30 P. M., 2000 neck lengths of Ruching, in white and colors; the best regular 15c values, on sale C at this unusually low price, ea..'' BATH SLIPPERS 35c PAIR 6 to 9:30, in the Men's Clothing De partment, 1000 pairs of terry cloth Bath Slippers, carpet soles, in light and dark colors; all sizes, pair. .350 BOYS' PANTS AT 59c PAIR 6 to 9:30 P. M., 1000 pairs of boys' straight Knee Pants, in brown and gray mixed tweeds, blue cheviots and fancy .worsteds; all sizes, for. .590 BASEMENT SPECIALS 6 to 9:30; 1000 pairs of Straw p Cuffs; great value at, the pair..C 1000 blue and white Japa-nesff " Teapots, special value at, eacH Great Sale of Boll Beds For Doll Show Exhibitors Here's' an opportunity for Doll Show exhibitors who recede Ostermoor, Mattresses to buy Doll Beds at a low price. Sale will continue Saturday, Monday and lucsday. White Enameled Beds, 18 inches long, regular 35c values, on sale at, each .23$ White Enameled Cradles, 26 inches long, regular $1.50 values, on sale for..Jbl.li White Enameled Beds, 30 inches long, regular 60c values, on sale at, each. .48 Regular 12, 15 and 18-inch Willow Cradles, on sale at, each 19c, 39c and biff Wire-fitted Beds, with mattress and pillows, all sizes, at the following low prices: 35c values, 23 60c values, 49 75c values, 670 $1-25 values, $1.10 1 000 Men's Soft Felt Hats $2.50 to $3.50 Vals.$ 1.69 In the Men's Hat Department for Saturday selling an unusual bargain in men's Sott Felt Hats This season's most fashionable blocks New greens and other popular colors, grays, tans, browns, blacks, etc. Hats that appeal particularly to the young man AH sizes and splendid assortment Hats selling regularly at $2.50 to $3.00 each, your choice all day Saturday at rf 1 LQ this remarkably low price V Iw7 See Morrison-St. Window Display You Cannot Afford to Miss This no 10.000 Lbs, of Meier & Frank's Famous Mocha and Java Coffee Saturday at 23c Per Pound In the Basement Orocerv Store todav we place on sale 10,000 pounds of Meier & Frank's famous-Mocha and Java Coffee, equal to the best 40c grades; buy 0.3c all you want of it-Saturday at this special low price, lb take advantage. - mm B. We place on sale today only, luuu pini nns L09Z VIDin H of Towle 's Log Cabin Molasses none bet- fee H -If tBr RpOTilnr 20c value: buv all you want of it at this unusually low price, 10 per tin take advantage of the sale. . A Molasses 11 Gf i i - CITIES HFTER OLD RELIC POUTL.VXD AXD SEATTLE MAY SECURE IIBERTV BELL. Head or A.-Y.-P. Exposition Ofrers to Co-operate With Manage--ment ot Rose Festival. Immediate teps will b taken to se cure for the Rose Festival of 1909 the presence here of the Liberty Bell, the token of American Independence and Its greatest symbol of freedom and lib erty from the mother country. Advices were received from Director-General I. A. Xadeau, of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclnc Reposition, yesterday, to the effect that Seattle and the Exposition Commission would exert every Influence at their command to bring- the honored relic out here next Summer. Much red tape will have to be un wound, according to statements made by Mr. Nadeau. who torn time aro took the matter up wtth the Mayor and City Council of Philadelphia. In whose charge the cherished trophy is. Under no circumstances can the Lib erty Bell leave the "City of Brotherly Love- without an official esoort com posed of members of the city govern ment. and upon the last occasion of Its leavlns; Philadelphia, three members of the Council accompanied it. It was not allowed to become a part of any of the regular trains out ot the city, but was dispatched on a special car with a spe cial engine, and waa exnibited alonft the route, which waa from the Quaker city to Chlcaa-o, during; the Columbian Exposition. So Jealously la theold bell treasured .hat several years agro the legislative body of the City of Philadelphia voted never again to allow It to leave Its present abode, and It will require some powerful influence to overcome this de cision. At the same time. President Ralph W. Hoyt, of the Portland Rose Festival Association, hopes, with the as sistance of the Alaska-Yukon-Parlnc Kxpositlon, to bring pressure enough to hear upon the custodians of the relic to have It sent out here next Summer. The first step the Festival will take will be to name a special committee to work in harmony with another commit tee named by ttie Seattle Fair people: MWe will be perfectly willing to se lect a committee to go back to Philadel phia to use Its Influence to get the bell. If the Seattle Exposition will do the same." said President Hoyt, of the Rose Festival, last night. The East Side- Business Men's Club, on their first day's canvass of funds for the Festival. Thursday, raised near ly 600. They worked only in the re tall district, and did not cover all of It. They will get out again next Monday and will finish the stores and shops and will then take up the manufacturing establishments, mills, laundries, banks, wholesale houses and other lines of In dustry, and will try to raise (5000. Last year the Eest Side raised only $700. RENEW HYDRANT INQUIRY Executive Board Refers Old Problem to w Committee. The Executive Board yesterday after noon again referred to the Fire Commit tee the matter of a number of Are hy drants, which were received In Portland and which lay for months without tests. The former Fire Committee, which in vestigated the matter, reported back to the Board that it could not place the blafae. Caustic criticisms by Thomas G Greene and Isaac Swett, members of the Board, resulted in the resignation of the entire committee. The new' committee will now make an effort to learn the facts. A contract for hydrants was let to the Hoge & Swift Company, through local ajrents, and the order was filled. Eighty five of the hydrants, which were deliv ered to Fourth and Market streets for Inspection and official tests, lay there for more than two months, while at the same time there being a crying demand for hydrants all over the city. Mr. Greene, as a member of the Executive Board.' de livered, some speeches at various East Side Push Club meetings, saying that there were no hydrants in' the city to be placed. Later, when -he learned - there were 85 lying untested, he demanded an investigation. MEN'S W00LC0ATS, $1.00 Vests from pure wool Sflc Youth's Suits, sizes to 35 J3.50 Men's Pants, splendid patterns .- .91.00 Boys' Knee Pants, ages to 15 25e Men's All-Wool Suits J5.00 At the closing out sale of the wholesale stock. Front and Oak streets, In the wholesale 'district. THANKSGIVING LINENS. Take advantage of the Directors' Sale prices on fine table linens, 25 to 33 1-3 per cent off regular prices. MeAHen & Mc Donnell Company, Inc., comer Third and Morrison. WATCHED FIFTEEX YEARS. For fifteen years I hVve watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill." says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton. Maine. 25c at Woodard, Clarke drugstore. - -' - .- . , . x AUnw tant mnvlrAfr 1A tl An There will be nlentv of first-class help Us wait on you at all of Smith'g markets there'll be Z5 salesmen ana meaxcu. t " you" mTto our 2to UtwStmark see that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust'" are over the door. Dpn't go into the markets on either side of usttTy belong to our opponents. Don't get frightened at the big crowds at Smith's-it's because we axe giving such extraordinary good fresh Oregon meats at such low prices. Come in; you will be waited on promptly.- . k mitli Meat Co 226 Alder Street, between First and Second Streets. 512 Williams Avenue, near Russell Street. 791 Mississippi Avenue. . 150 BEEVES We will distribute 150 fine Oregon beeves among our markets today, all selected stock, the pick of Eastern Oregon's herds. Plenty of Smith's extraordinary Prime Rib Roast Beef .brimming over with rich red juice. ...10-12y2 All the Loin Steaks you see in any of Smith's markets at, per lb...lO Every Sirloin Steak, every Flatbone Steak,' every Tenderloin Steak is in cluded; pick out anything you wish at, per pound .....100 Porterhouse Steaks You can't get a finer piece of meat for Sunday din ner than a rich, heavy, thick Porter house Steak. Smith sella them lor, "Fighting the Beef Trust 99 Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City. Twelfth Street, bet. Commercial and Bond, Astoria. 253 Taylor Street, Astoria. per pound l2Vi$ ana 15 The renowned Sirloin Roast. Beef of old England, per pound ...10J All other Loin Roast of Beef...lOJ Soup Meat, tons of it, all fresh, sweet and wholesome ...3$ Eleven different cuts of Beef for, per pound ; 5 Pot Roasts of Beef . 61 Better Pot Roasts ".7$ Oven Roast Beef. 7t Choicest Pot Roasts . .8 Shoulder Roast Beef. & Shoulder Beefsteak :..S0 Chuck Steak .... 8 Brisket Corned Beef... .6 Plate Corned Beef . ...6 Rump Corned Beef 8 Round Steak 10 Tripe 10 Beef Tongues 10 Hamburg Steak : 10 VEAL, a Carload for Today 3000 pounds of Roasts of Veal, per pound ...8 and 10 Absolutely fine and fresh. Smith's masterful Veal Sausage, made with veal cutlets, milk, eggs and seasonings, per pound. ..121 2 Loin of Veal ...... ; 15 Breasts of Veal... ... .8-10 Veal Stew .8-10 Shanks of Veal : 60 Shoulder Roast Veal. 10 Better cuts of Shoulder Roast Veal. . .12VS0 Loin Veal Cutlets. -.150 Rib Veal Cutlets. ....2xh0 Best Rib Veal Cutlets ...15 Shoulder Veal Cutlets '.12u0 Necks of Veal .&0-1.O0 100 FANCY OREGON LAMBS , They are big, fat, tender ones. Legs of Lamb 12V-15 Shoulder of Lamb 1O0 Lamb Loin Chops 15 Lamb Rib Chops vl5 OREGON PORK . The famous wheat - fattened pork that Oregon produces. Why go to a Beef Trust market and run the danger of getting cold-storage Eastern Pork? 4000 pounds of Shoulder Roast Pork, per pound... 10M2V2 The end cuts are 1.00 The inside cuts are... 12V20 The sure and fresh Pork Sausage, that can be had only at Smith's mar ket ....12V20 The Beef Trust adulterates its sau sages continually, and we consider them unfit for food. Pigs' Heads 50 Pigs' Feet 50 Pigs' Hocks ' S0 Shoulder Roast Pork ..10 Whole Shoulder Pork 11 Center cuts Shoulder Roast Pork ..:12Vsd Shoulder Pork Chops :12Vz0 Fresh Side Pork ...12Vs0 Corned Side Pork 2Vz0 Dry Salt Pork..... 12V2 Leaf Lard, fresh. .-. 12Vi Loin Roast Pork 150 Loin Pork Chops 15 Rib Pork Chops... 150 Breakfast Bacon 17Vafr Hams 17V-Z0 Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails. 650 Springbrook Butter, Norway Butter, Eureka Buttef, all, per square.. 65 0 Full weigh,, 32 ounces. Ranch Eggs, they're good 30 Columbia River Salmon, 3 lbs. .250 Halibut, per pound 1W0 Oysters, per pint 300