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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1909)
T THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1909. Meier & Frank Store Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications; Trefonsse The Meier Frank Store's AH Score Cards at Special Prices Our whole line of Taney Score Cards, regular 25c dozen, special, dozen 19 500 Score Cards at the very special price in this sale, per dozen. Sc Bridge Score Pads, regular 15c each, on special sale at the low priee of, each, 97 200 Pairs Women's Shoes $ 1 .98 200 pairs ladies' Shoes for dress and street wear, patent colt and glazed kid, but ton and lace styles, extension soles, Cuban heels; sizes 2'2 to $, A CI Q ..inn: in this extraordinary sale. Der pair.. r '- Besday Jnst Received-Special Line of Ladies' Jet and Braid Hats in Stylish Little Turbans and Corday Shapes-Trimmed in Wings and Aigrettes-Colors and Black-Prices $4.50, $5 and $6-For Early Wear-2d Floor Etc. and Pen-ins' Gloves; Cossard, Nemo and Madame Irene Corsets; Arnoia luutoooos ior capies; uHcmy. . Wed Bargains A New Book "The Red Mouse," Osbourne, $1.18 Spec'l Sale Women's And Misses' Suits at Less Than One-Half Radical reductions in prices in a great assortment of women's and misses' Suits for today. A clean-up of this season Inst styles and materials at great reduction. Styles are .".0 to 40-inch jackets, in semi and tight-fitting effects, plain tailored and braid and satin-trimmed effects; materials serges, broadcloth.-!, cheviots, herringbone, stripes and fancy t wends; colors black, uavjv brown, catawba, wis taria, cream; serges and fancy checks and mixtures; all sizes 4o be found in tliis lot. On sale at the following low prices: Regular values up to .18.00, special at, the suit..$ 7.85 Regular values up to $:10.00, special at, the suit.. 12.45 Regular values up to $36.00, special at, the suit.. $14.85 50c Persian Batiste at 39c Yd. Persian Batiste a fine, silky wash material in beautiful ! plaids, all shades, for fancy waists and dresses, at, yd.. JVC "Septimus" By Locke, clever reading $1.18 Tday New Silk Suiting $1.00 Quality at 79c No better opportunity is afforded for those interested in buy ing a dress of the newest material at a great saving. The sale consists of 2000 yards of new Silk Suiting in checks, stripes and figures, in all the new shades, light and dark effects, especially adapted for waists and shirtwaist 7Qf suits. Regular $1.00 quality, on special sale at, yard. "54;40 or Fight' by Emerson Hough, at $ 1 . 1 8 Women'sNeckwearSale Vals. to $3, Spec'l 37c 5000 slightly soiled Neck-pieces just r received On sale today at low price of L A large assortment of women's Stocks, Collars, Jabots, Ra bats, Cuff and Collar Sets and Rever Sets, slightly V soiled; original values to $3 each, on sale today Three Great Specials in Women's Knit Underwear 35c Values for 25c; 35c Values for 25c; 50c for Values 29c 35c VALUES 25c Ladies' fine ribbed, high neck, long Ladies ' 35c VALUES 25c ribbed, cotton, lace trimmed sleeve, Spring weight cotton OCr Umbrella Pants, all sizes, 35c 2 Vests, 35c values, all sizes, for values on sale at, per garment, 50c VALUES 29c Ladies' Swiss ribbed, low neck, no sleeve, with fancy yoke; 50c OQc values; special in this sale at.. 'Billy Possum" -You can see him in our Toy Section 3rd floor 10c Sunbonnet Babes, Peter Jlabbit;JbrChrgn Women's Waist Sole $3.50 Vals. $1.85 For today we offer a remarkable value in new white lawn, dimity, crossbar and batiste Waists; fancy yokes, made of plat Val., Maltese lace and embroidered medallions, pointed tucked yoke or five rows of insertion down front, plain and tucked sleeve ; in all sizes ; best regu- CI Q C lar $2.50 values today for, each, only S JJ Black Sateen Petticoats $1.75 Vals. $1.46 Black sateen and imitation Heatlierbloom Petticoats, made with ruffles and stitched bands, or deep flounce Q Lft with shirring. Regular values to $1.75 for, each. 4 New Bordered Foulards at 19c Today, a remarkable bargain in new Cotton Foil- 1 Qp lards with fancy border; regular 2oc values, at, yard. Gas Ovens Special $1.19 In the Basement today we offer at a special price 500 one-burner Gas Ovens, corrugated tin lining, two removable shelves, a fine C 1 I Q baker; on sale at this sp'l. price, ea.S $ 1 .50 Art Skins at 98c In our Picture Section, Fourth Floor (take eleva tor) we offer a great assortment of Art Skins of the large size, assorted colors; usual OAs $1.50 values, special today at, each.. 1 Oc Handkerchief Sale An extraordinary value at 15c, the special lot we offer today are worth more sale of hand-embroidered handkerchiefs, Iflr linen, extra quality, today at XV) li 75c Croat Stocks at 57c An exceptional value in this special. Great sale of 50 dozen assorted Croat Stocks, plain white and colored, embroidered designs. Cen- j7c ter aisle. 75c values, special today, ea. $4.20 Gas Plates $3.29 2-burner nickel-plated Gas Plates, fitted with ad justable air-mixer and best drilled burners, com plete with six feet V2-inch gas stove tubing; regular $4.20 value, special. S"f Infants1 Wear Bargains $3-$3.50 Bishop Slips $ 1 .98 Infants' hand-made Bishop Slips, embroidered, finished at neck and sleeves with hemstitched bead- i qq ing and lace; regular $3.00 and $3.50 for. . . .P S2.25-S3 Flannels, Yd. $1.98 Flannel for Infants Skirts, handsomely embroidered wool and silk and wool; regular $2.25 and no $3.00 per yard; on special sale at, the yard. .P l.f O $2.50 Buggy Robes for $ 1 .89 Infants' Buggy Robes, woven of fine yarn, striped in blue and white or pink and white ; the best i oq regular $2.50 value, at this low price, each. . .P 1 $1.25 Pillow Slips for 97c Infants Pillow Slips, 14x18 inches, trimmed in lace, tucks, embroidery and insertion ; the best reg- q y ular $1.25 and $1.50 values, on sale for, each Zt IK Private room and experienced women in attendance. The New Corsets Regular $7.50 Estelle Corsets Only $3.18 Estelle Corsets, made of fine silk bro cade, white ground, with pink and blue figures; made long hip and high-bust style; a very smart model for the new gowns; regular $7.50 values o 10 at this special price pO. 1 0 CUSTOM MADE NONE BETTER One of our new models that will give the beautiful long lines and hipless ef fect so much in evidence this season. Experienced fitter to serve you. New White Aprons Fancy Short White Aprons, round and square, made of fine swiss and lawns, trimmed in dainty laces and embroidery, beading and ribbon. Regular n values 75c and 85c each, special UOC NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS New materials for evening and afternoon wear in fine Eolienne Crepes and Eoli enne Voiles, in all the dainty colors, on sale at these prices, yard. .50 and 60 $10.00-$ 12.50 Men's Frock Coats for $2.98 Sale of 200 odd frock Coats, $10.00 and $12.50 values. A special purchase of odd coats left overtom high-price suits; mate rials of these coats are strictly all wool, of fine black unfinished worsteds, dark silk mixtures and black $2.98 clay worsteds; single coats only; $10.00 to $12.50 values. Placed on special sale at the inviting price of f MAIL ORDERS FOR THESE COATS WILL BE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED Women's Underwear $1.50 Cambric Und'rskirts 98c Special lot white Cambric Underskirts, made with wide tucked flounces, plain or lace-trimmed; sep- qo arate dust ruffles; regular value $1.50, speoial. . vOC $2.50 Nainsook Gowns $1.79 Ladies' Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, made low round and square neck, trimmed in dainty lace and embroid ery edgings, tucks and insertion; the best d- tq regular $2.50 values, at this special price p 1 65c Sleeping Garments at 39c Special Children 's fancy stripe and white outing flan nel Sleeping Garments, with and without feet, oq Ages 2 to 8 years. Regular values 65c, special. . IC $6.50 Comb. Garments $3.98 Ladies' nainsook and Lawn two-piece combinations Corset Cover and Drawers combined, trimmed in dainty Val. lace, edgings and insertion, beading and ribbon; also a few made of wide embroidery. Reg- jo no ular values $5 to $6.50; special, garment p.I70 AH Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled Boys' Combination Suits Two Pair Trousers $4.83 - -t Boys' combination suits, sizes 7 to 16 years. This suit has two pair knicker bocker trousers. Coat made in latest cut, -with fancy cuffs and fancy lapels on pockets. .A stylish and up-to-date suit. Materials are wool cheviots in rieat stripes or overplaids, in browns', tans or grays. Exceptional A At value. Special, per suit $5 White Blankets $3.55 500 pairs white Wool Blankets, f nil -size, with pink and blue borders and bound with a 4-in.' T 5 C C satin binding. Regular $5.00 value for. Suspenders, Handkf 's, Umbrellas Men's Needs Specially Priced . j . First--50c President Suspenders 35c Pair The celebrated President Suspenders, in light and medium weights, regu- lar and extra length, in a large assortment; our best regular 50c grade, at.'' Second 50c Linen Initial 'Kerchiefs 23c Men's Silk and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, in a complete assortment of plain colors; our best regular 50c values buy all you want of them at, ea. Third-$1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas 98c Men's Rainproof Umbrellas, large assortment boxwood and horn handles, QQp plain or nickel-trim 'd, full size, 28-in. paragon frame; $1.25-$1.50 val., ea. toys' Suits at $4.29 Boy's "Indestructible" Suits, sizes 7 to 16 years, in knickerbocker style, in wool cheviots and tweeds, in browns, tans, grays and blues, of neat patterns.- Each suit warranted. This suit is especially made for boys who are rough on clothes; air seams reinforced with linen tape, linen pockets, double seat and C A O Q knees. Special for this sale at, each V $2.75 Comforters $1.95 JUW lUll-SlZe SimUlli.lt; lU V l ieu vumwu itia iiin.il -I, with white laminated cotton. Regu- Qt 1 lar -nrice $2.75. on sale now for -V. rg8p Grocery Today Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Quick Delivery Phone Us Your Orders, Private Exchange 4 or A 6101 The Celebrated "M. & F." Blend Coffee, Usual 35c Quality, at The Meier & Frank Basement Grocery Today for 23c Pound - - - MHMHMtaA l- ; , i t . 1 - m rm i, - w.f Vi art t Via I i l DEVELOP DAYS PROGRAMME KOSE FESTIVAL WANTS FCXSTOX AS GRAND MARSHAL. Effort to Persuade Aguinaldo to At tend Also" to Be Made. Hopeful of Bell. ' TVith the second annual "Rose Planting Day' past and successfully celebrated, the various committees of the Rose Festival will now bend their energies toward the development of the individual programmes for the special days of the forthcoming festivities next June. Chairman Seneca Fouts, of the "Homecoming Day" com mittee, which will have charge of the first day's exercises, has called a meeting of his associates for 4 o'clock this after noon. Invitations to both General Fun ston and General Aguinaldo will be pre pared and dispatched within the next few days. Funston is desired as Grand Marshal of the day, and It Is hoped that Aguinaldo can be persuaded to give up his duties as Governor of Cavlte Prov ince in the Philippines long enough to visit the Festival and the Seattle Fair early in the Summer. As soon as the Festival has decided how large an appropriation of Its avail able funds will be at the disposal of this committee arrangements will be made for having the largest military pageant ever attempted in this city as the prime feature of the day. The Oregon Historical Society and the Pioneers' Association will be asked to change the date of their next annual convention that they may meet here during the Festival. Suitable plans will be carried out for the build ers of the state it this can be done. Investigation has shown that the action taken by the Sons of the American Rev olution in opposing the project to bring the Liberty Bell to Portland as the star attraction of the Festival was not the representative opinion of the organization as a whole: that the resolution was passed by a small minority and is likely to be reconsidered at the next meeting. The records of the Rose. Festival Asso ciation show that this order is one of the few in Portland that has not contrib uted to support the Festival, and no at tention is to be paid to the adverse action by the Festival management. STEAMERELMORE, Sailing from Couch-street dock Wed nesday. February St. for Tillamook. Freight $3 per ton. Charles T. Stimpson, agent. OPTION BILL IS MISSING Clerk Can't IMnd Document When Asked by Committee. OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 23. Sp?cial.) The local option Issue was apparently hung up today to allow it to cool off. and remained In a stationary stage tonight, in spite of the efforts of the liberals in the House public morals committee to get action on the Senate substitute bill. At the meeting of the committee the bill, was called for by some of the members, but the clerk was unable to locate It. Somebody had pigeon-holed it where It could not be found and the committee adjourned without taking action. The proposed conference on the Graves sub stitute was also abandoned, and the out look is not bright for a settlement of the question this week. Efforts are being made In the House to secure alignment of members in favor of amending the Senate bill so that It will meet some of the strongest objections made to it. - The suggestion comes from the liberal side of a reduction in the petition percentage from 45 to 30 per cent of the voters and the Including of fourth-class cities among the separate units. Some changes in the enforcement pro visions would also be conceded If they would gala sufficient votes to pass the bill. The effort has not yet reached the stage where Its probable outcome can be predicted. XT. P. Ofricer Resigns. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 23. H. L. An derson, superintendent of the Union Pa cific, with headquarters at Cheyenne, re signed today, to take effect March 1. The resignation was cauned by ill-health. FARMERS AND COUNTRY MER CHANTS Ship -.is alf the good fat chickens ypu can get hold of. We will pay as fol lows: Hen and Surinam, alive, 14c. Hens anil Springs, dressed, 16c. We want turkeys, too. Wo will pay: Live Tarkeys. i.e. i Dressed Turkeys, SOc. For ducks we will pay: Live Ducks, 15c. Dressed Ducks, 18c. For dressed meats we pay: Veal, under 130 pounds, 9c Pork, any size, 8c. Large Veal, 7c to 8c. For Kegs we pay the market price. All produce must be good, fat quality, and It must reach us In sweet, fresh shape. We will send check the next day. No commission charged on anything. , FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO, "Fighting tbe Beef Trust." Portland, Oregon. FISH The fish you get at a Smith market is absolutely fresh. Columbia River Smelt. 5 Salmon 12 Halibut 10 Herring, 3 lbs. for 25 Sole 10s Red Snapper 10 Catfish 10 Tom Cod lO Shrimps 15 Razor Clams, 2 dozen for 25 Hardshell Clams, per-lb 5 Olympia Oysters, pint 30 Eastern Oysters, can .... .... . 65 MEAT At Smith's Alder-Street Market we will continue selling fine, fresh boiling beef for ' 5 PEE POUND Remember, vou cannot get such good, cheap meat at the Beef Trust's markets on Alder street. You must come to Smith's for it. Ste that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust" are over the door, and then come in. Sirloin Roast Beef 10 Sirloin Steak 10 Round Steak 10 Tenderloin Steak 12 V2 Porterhouse Steak 1212t-15 Smith's pure and fresh every hour Pig Pork Sausage 12VH Smith's own brand Oregon Hams, per lb 15 Half a Ham, same price, per lb..l5 Smith's own brand Breakfast Bacon. . per lb lG-lTVzt4 Smith's pure Lard, 5-lb. pail.. .65c Exceptionally choice Creamery But ter. . It is the peer of anv butter that conies to the city. . It could not be better. Per roll 75 Second grade butter, per roII...60 Fresh Oregon Eggs, per dozen.. 25 This is Veal week at all of Smith's markets. Knuckles of Veal for stew and jelly. per lb 6 Breasts of Veal and Xecks of Veal, for roasting, stewing, pot pie. etc., per lb 8S10 Shoulder Roast Veal. . .10S12V2 Veal Sausage every day this week, per lb 12V2C Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12Va Loin Veal Cutlets 15 Rib Veal Cutlets.. 12V2k-15 Rump Roasts of Veal 12V2 Veal Steak from the leg 15 Loin and Rib Roasts of Veal... 15 FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "rirffitlnrf thP f ASTORIA 12th St., Bet. Bond and Commercial; 253 Taylor St., Uniontownl "Fjp'htihr the rigflUllg IIIC J PORTLAND 226 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets; 512 Wil- i- f 8 " Beef TrUSt" 1 liams Avenue; 791 Mississippi Avenue; 362 East Morrison Street. J Beef ITUSt