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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1909)
T1IK 3I0KMNG OKEGOXIAX, TUESIJA1, JAMJAK1 13, 1WK. Demonstration of "Nemo" Corsets bv Mrs. A. L. Craig, Expert Fitter Direct From the Factory-Second Floor-Feb. Delineatgjg US!: . Jmwm r. 3 Portland Agents f? Butterick erns Trefousse Gloves, Gossard Lace Front Corsets. ColumbiaYarns.Perrins Gloves He r The Great Annual Clearance Sale has been booming along merrily in face of the severe weather conditions-Shrewd buyers have been out m force every day gathering up manyof the "plums" while you have been hugging the stove Don't delay your shopping any further The marlousvingppor tunitie7InHaUdepartments will more than repay you for any little inconvenience you might experience on account of the weather conditions The great January clearance continues through the month with bargain attractions which were never before known m the history of local retailing $1 Flannelette Gowns $1.75 Vals., Muslin Night Gowns $2.00 Vals., $1.19 Great special offering of 200 women's outing flannel Nightgowns, both plain white and fancv stripes; braid-trimmed; all are well C 1 1 Q made and extra full size; $1.75 values, all sizes, choice, each. 4 Women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, made high or low neck, long or short sleeves; trimmed in good quality embroidery and lace tucks, insertion, beading and ribbon; all sizes, large variety; the T I Q best regular values up to $2.00, on sale at this low price, ea.H ' Clearance sale of Lace Curtains. Clearance sale Carpets, Rugs; 3d floor. Clearance sale of Silk, Dress Goods and Laces. Take advantage of sale. Clearance sale of Silverware and Cut Glass, in the Big Basement Store. Great clearance sale of women's Hosiery, Umbrellas, and Leather Goods. Clearance sale of Table Linens, Bed Linens, Towels and Wash Goods. $28 Tailored Suits $12.45 In Portland's leading Cloak and Suit Store a sale extraordinary of high grade Tailored Suits for women and misses. The greatest values ever offered at this low price. Every garment ofjhis season's manufacture, up to date in style and material; made semi and tight-fitting effect, 20 to 36-inch coats. Strictly tailored or edged with braid and satin; ohera fancy braid and velvet-trimmed. Black, navy, brown, green, wine and a large assortment of fancy stripes and mixtures. Broadcloth, serge, her ringbone stripes, fancy tweeds and worsteds. Suits worth C JO 45 to $-S.00; your choice at this special low price, the suit S 200 Winter Coats, Regular $ 1 6.50 Values, $7.85 Each A very" special offering of 200 women's and misses' Coats in three quarter and long semi-fitting and Empire Coats; plain tailored or fancy braid and velvet-trimmed; materials in storm serge, broadcloth, tweed and covert; colors are black, navy blue, wine, tan and assorted C7 mixtures; all new, this season's coats; $16.50 values, each.V $3.50 Waisting $1.47 A remarkable social offering of magnificent 27-inch waistings in combi nations of batiste and baby'lrish inserting exquisite designs and large assortment for your selection. An advautaseous purchase from a New York lace importing house enables us to offer values up to CI $3.50 a vard at this low price, the yard take advantage. H $2.00 Veils at 48c Each A great clearance sale offering of women's Veils in chiffon, lace and net. A special purchase from a large New York importing house enables us to place on sale values up to $2.00 at 48e each. Beautiful patterns in grand assortment styles suitable for veils, scarfs and hat drapes; IV2 and 2-yard lengths; "black, white, gray, brown, light blue, pink, red, cream, navy. etc. ; just the veils you want lor present wear. at- AM ucs. up to V2.00 each, your choice for this great sale, at, each. Blankets and Comforters 1000 pairs of extra large white Oregon Wool Blankets, with pink and blue C f 1 Q borders; size 78 by 86 inches; regular $9.00 values, on sale at, the pair. V v 500 pairs full size dark gray Oregon Wool Blankets; the best regular $5 fi 1 Q7 values, on sale at this special low price, the pair take advantage of sale. 500 pairs of white Wool Blankets with four-inch satin banding, pink and ffl 55 blue borders; 11-4 size; regular $4.75 values, on sale at. this low priee. 500 pairs of light gray Wool Blankets, with fancy borders; regular $4.00 Cl 2 values buy all you want of them during the sale at this low pnee, pair. V fyL 300 pairs full size mottled Oregon gray heavy Wool Blankets, $5.50 value, pr. .$4.37 Four great special lots of Comforters, silkoline-covered; best patterns and colorings and filled with pure laminated cotton. Supply your comforter wants at these prices: 72 bv 72 inches, on sale for, each. .1.13 72 by 80 inches, on sale for, each. 1-81 72 bv 78 inches, on sale for, each. .$1.23 72 by 84 inches, on sale for, each. .$2.50 Down Comforters, iu all styles and grades, on sale at prices from $5.85 to $2o.OO each. Heating Stoves Low Priced Special lot 25 Peninsular Heaters, burn wood or coal; 14-inch firepot, CI1! Art 1 nautili K' V- muouiui - 1 ' . nickel trimmings; regular $17.00 value, on sale at this special low price full nickel - trimmed : larsre size: J J. tTllllloliltll. 11IUU1 !-... u y tJ , extra good heater; regular $25.00 value, on sale at this special price. 98c Yd 2.50 Dress Goods Great Clearance Sale of high-grade Dress Goods about 2500 yards in the lot all this season s very best weaves and shajles. Included are lightweight wool and silk and wool fabrics, suitable lo"ii(,r noon, dinner and Vfnin gowns; beautiful stvles; high-class dress materials at a fraction QHf of their real valiie. Regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 fabrics, on sale at this low price, yard. R 1 "sfl Silica 2000 yards of figured Silk Suitings, in handsome styles lor suits, waists and p V watiJ children's apparel; come in checks, stripes and Dresdens, in light and dark 79c a Yard appare so plain a yard, on sale at this except effects; also plain pongees and rajahs. Regular values up to .fl.oU 7fl tonally low price, ya. uiku aiiv.tniiiv. - extra goou neater; reguiai iuc, vu r i - Complete stock of Peninsular Ranges in all sizes and styles; every one guaranteed. Prices range all the way from $25.00 to $75.00 each. On sale in the Basement Store 100 lare size Oil Heaters, every one guaranteed not to smoke; special, each..$3.90 Airtight Heaters in all sizes. and grades, $2.50 to $13.50 each. On sale in the Basement. Sale Women's Fine Shoes $4.00 Values for $2.65 A telvjgffering of Women's High-Grade Footwear A decisive clean-up of standardstyles in the very best makes Black gun metal calf, tan and Russian calf and black patent colt Dull tops, swing or .65 cp;aht tins, welt soles. Cuban heels. Sizes 2 1-2 to 7 Widths A to it new high-grade shoes with best models Shoes we guarantee to idvejhorough satisfaction in every particular Women's fine shoes that find ready sale every V sr. r. " er a nn O CK air. W day m tne year ai .wvj per Fa" h" rt Lindsay Incandescent Lights Complete, on Sale at 49c Each In the Basement, a great special offering of 2000 of the celebrated "Lindsay" Incan descent Gas Lights, complete with imported globe and best Lindsay burner AQf and mantle. Phone orders will be filled. On sale at this special low pnee, ea.' Best "Lindsay" Mantles on Sale at 10c Ea. In the Basement, 5000 of the genuine "Lindsay" Gas Mantles of good quality, ea..lO Entire Stock Muslin Underwear Reduced EntireStock Men's and Boys' Clothing jit Clearance Prices Entire Stock Jewelry andFancy Goods at Clearance Prices En tireStock of Pictures at Very Low Clear ance Prices Entire Stock Women's and Children's Millinery Reduced Entire Stock ofGift Articles at Clearance Prices Great Clearance Bargains in All Departments Sale Fine Imported Waists Less Than Half Price Aensatiqnajffgring of women's high-csjiovelty Paris Waists Exquisite styles ior aress ana evening wear-Laces, chiffons and messaline silks magnifi cent assortment Made in-princesslace,yemse lace, soutache braid, net, allover laces, embroidered filet in silver and gold, oriental embroidery, hand-made Danish lace, real Irish lace, Duchess lace, baby crochet, French vals, figured chiffons, etc. By far the great est value in high-class waists we have ever offered. $35 Waists $16.45 Each $55 Waists $23.50 Each $36 Waists $16.95 Each $40 Waists $18.25 Each $48 Waists $21.45 Each $JWais$2J5Each $68 Waists $2945 Each $70 Waists $32.25 Each All our fine American waists at Clearance Sale prices $35 Waists at Mil 2.45 Each A sale extraordinary of high-class Waists in Messaline silks, chiffon cloth and fancy nets; values up to $35.00, at $12.45 each; trimmed in silk medallions, applique yokes, real Irish crochet, fine tucks, Venetian lace, French Vals., linen Cluny, filet, hand-embroidery, braid and buttons; C O 45 all good colors, and in all sizes; wonderful value, on sale at this very low price, each H Entire Stock of Women's Suits, Coats, Costumes, Wraps, Furs, Waists, Petti coats, Bathrobes and Children's Apparel at Marvelously Low Clearance Prices Men's $2 UnderwV 95c Garment Another of our celebrated bargains in men's Winter Underwear 3000 garments iu this splendid lot; form-fitting ribbed and flat uuderwear; all the well-known makes are included. Underwear of .style, quality and perfect fitting; all sizes in shirts and drawers, natural gray, salmon, blue and pmk. the stock clean-up of a dozen important mills in the Mohawk Valley. Men's underwear selling Qc at prices up to $2.00 per garment. Supply your needs at this very low price, the garment. Great clearance sale bargains in all lines of men's Furnishing Goods. See Morrison - street window. Table Linens at Clearance Prices 72-ineh 70-inch 60-inch 60-inch 16-inch 16-inch Broken all-linen double Table Damask, best quality and patterns; $1.3.) value, on sale at, yd.. $1.00 all-linen double Table Damask, in the best patterns; regular $1.00 quality, on sale at, yd. . t 5? all-linen Table Damask, in cream color, best patterns; regular 6oc value, on sale at, yd. .oOf Mercerized Damask, best patterns; regular 75c values, on sale at this low pnee, yard.. 50c4 all-linen Glass Crash, best regular 10c value, on sale at this special low price, the yard. .6Vt all-linen Glass Crash, cheeked, 12M;c value, on sale at this special low price, the yard..O lines of Tablecloths, Napkins and Linen Sets on sale at very low prices. -Let us show you. ' ' I. . 1 ' ' ATTACK ON FORMER FAITH r.KV. C. C. POLIXG CALLS BIBLE COMPLKTE KEVELATIOX. Pays So-Called Additional Revela tions Are Menace and Must Be Severely Bealt Willi. That the Bible la a complete revelation of the will of God and that "there to nothing new under the sun." was the gist of the paper read yesterday forenoon ly IW. C. C Poling, before the Kvanccl Ical I'nited Brethren Ministerial Associa tion at the meeting held In the First Kvanuellcal Church. East Market street. The title of the paper was "The Bible a Complete Revelation." Supplementing his paper. Dr. Poling declared there is s-rious menace In the trend among churrlws and new cults who allege "ad ditional revelations." The facility to reak In "foreign tongue." higher criti cism. Christian S.-lem-e and other move ments are included. Mr. Polling called attention to the trend in some of the larger churches to cater to these side Issues and to set aside the Bible as a complete revelation. He said that re cently the pastor of a large and influen tial church in Portland had introduced a Christian Science speaker from a public platform with commendatory remarks. "We do not know." declared Mr. Pol ing, "but that It may rest with the mailer churches to wage the battle for the true faith and the one complete rev elation of God as against all these sida Issues and "lsaia" UuU have sprung up. It may be the battle of Gog and Magog, and we may have to stand to the front of the battle In defense of the only rev elation received from God. I have been reading the pp.pers, and I believe that we are in perilous times in these mat ters. We have but one revelation that is being unfolded and developed, and there never has been and never will be another revelation, for the revelation is complete.' The paper called out discussion by Rev. If. S. Shaffer. Rev. Bowersox, Rev. H. Kaverland, Rev. A. A. Winter and Rev. F. B. Culver, who in the main coincided with the sentiment expressed by Mr. Pol ing. In issuing a monthly magazine In the Interest of the three denominations in the Northwest. Mr. Poling, chairman of the committee, outlined a plan for such a publication. He said this should appear monthly and contain news of interest to all three churches. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, who represented the United Brethren Church, said that he approved the plan, and remarked that the United Brethren Church In the Northwest contemplated issuing a magazine devoted to the churches of the Northwest, but that en terprise might be merged with the one contemplated by the Ministerial As sociation. It was the consensus of opinion of the association, after exhaustive discussion, that such a publication should be estab lished in the Northwest, as the Eastern church magazines could not and did not meet the requirements of the Northwest. The committee was instructed to consult with publishers and then draw up a plan for the proposed magazine and report at the next meeting of the association. It was decided to hold meetings here after every Monday forenoon of each month at 10.30 o'clock in room 3 of the T. M. C. A. buildlnff. except the first Monday, when the general ministerial as sociation meets. .'""1 .. DIVISION IN PAY SCHEDULE ADVANCE IX TEACHERS' SAL ARIES STILL T7XDECIDED. Board of Education Has Xo Quorum and Definite Action Is Xot Taken. At the regular meeting of the Board of Education yesterday afternoon much of the regular order of business had to be passed by because of the failure of a quorum. The question of when the new pay schedule for teachers will be put into effect was discussed at length, but no definite action was taken. I. N. Fleischner favored payment on the ad vanced scale for the month of December but H. Wittenberg thought the new schedule should not become operative be fore February, if Indeed before June, when the present contracts expire. Teachers will receive the old schedule pay for December and in the event it is decided to allow the advanced scale for December, the difference will be added to next month's pay. Definite action will be taken when the full Board Is present. A committee of residents living near the Holman school was on hand to re quest the purchase of additional grounds adjoining this school. The committee was headed by H. A. Belding and Professor Steele. The Board asked the committee to learn the cost of the property, saying It might be purchased if tha owners did not attempt a "hold-up." Mr. Fleischner reported having received a communication to tha effect that teach ers at the night school want more than J1.50 per night. He said several of the staff might quit unless an advanced scale was put into effect. "Well, If we have to dispense with the night school for want of teachers, I guess we can do so," said Mr. Witten berg. No action was taken In the matter. It was reported that the Sunnyside school has gone Into the hands of a plumber because the Janitor neglected to keep the fires going nights. H. C. Camp bell thought the bill ought to be charged against Principal Curtis but the others couldn't see the matter in the same light. A special meeting doubtless will be held as soon as the weather breaks. COAL WILL NOT ADVANCE J. J. Crofut & Co. Will Xot Allow Coal to Be Raised During Cold.. We have 400 tons of Beaver Hill and Wellington coal on board the steamer Breakwater, at Front and Davis streets, which we will sell at regular prices. Call Main 5625 or A 157S. . SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. Sweeping reductions throughout the store. Household supplies, dress goods, underwear, hosiery, corsets, umbrellas, tailored suits, coats and skirts, waists, furs, etc., etc Prices reduced to whole sale. McAllen-McDonnell, Third and Morrison. No dots and dashes, but plain type written message by the new telegraph ing device which is startling the whole world. See the machine in operation at Cornelius Hotel, corner Park ana Aider. SHOOTING GALLERIES 8A0? COtJXCIL TO COXDTJCT IXTESTI GATIOX THROUGH POLICE. Denunciation of Body by Mayor Has Stirred Vp Trouble Among Mem bers and They Are Active. Mayor Lane's denunciation of the City Council, delivered two weeks ago, in which he charged that body with be ing responsible for more police work In Portland than the criminal element, has stirred the Council to action. The Mayor, among other things, declared that the Council licenses shooting gal leries and "other vicious places," causing the police force much trouble. Yester day afternoon, at an adjourned meet ing, the Council adopted a resolution by Councilman Menefee, directing the Mayor and Chief of Police to report any misconduct on the part of any shoot- VE ARE PAYING 10c for good dressed, fat. veal up to 130 pounds. Large veal from 7c to 9c 8o for good dressed pork, any size. 15c for good dressed chickens. 22o for good dressed turkeys. 15c for good dressed geese. 20c fcr good dressed ducks. SHIP AT ONCE BY EXPRESS. We Do Not C'harce Commliuloa On Anything. We want all kinds of livestock. Can use any quantity of cattle, calves, sheep, lambs and hogs. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO., "VlKbtlnK the Beef Trust." PORTLAND, OREGON. ing gallery to the Council at once, If any is Known iu caiol. "I have started an investigation of the shooting galleries, already," said Mayor Lane, after the adoption of the resolution. "I have ordered Chief Gritzmacher to cause an Investigation, and to use the police force to see what 'these places are doing. We haven't any too many policemen, out we win have to do the best we can." It develops that since Mayor Lane's order closing the disorderly houses was issued some months ago, a number of shooting galleries have opened in var louR sections of the city. NO MEAT FAMINE AT SMITH'S We have an abundance of Meat: We will not run short. 5000 pounds of Sweet Pickled Lean Pork 12 Vrf Anv quantity of Smith's sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon 16 and Picnic Hams 10S Cottage Hams 12' Smith's sugar-cured Hams or half a ham 15 Smith's absolutely pure Lard, 5-lb. pails 65S Beef from 5 to 15 Xo Higher Lamb from 10 to 15 Xo Higher Pork from s to 15 Xo Higher FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 226 ALDER STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS 512 WILLIAMS AVENUE 791 MISSISSIPPI AVENUE TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN BOND AND COMMERCIAL, ASTORIA . 253 TAYLOR STRET (UNIONTOWN), ASTORIA