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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1909)
Ill IV "K'X V -r- r, uuiAJf. MONDAY. . APKTT, . 2G, l909. IE 5000 Yds. Pongee Silks frank Store's Great April Shoonin $ 1 .00 Values at 79c $ 1 .50 ValngsJRI .27 $ 1 .25 Values $ 1 .09 $2.50 Values S2. 1 9 ti nrt i , a" LUC xonowing remarkably low urices- J1.00 values 79-$ 1.23 values $l.O9-$1.50 values $1.27-$2 50 values S' Ti New Wool Dress Goods. Raf, T.;r;. . . ""ou vaIues t-.o v tj i mi ' sme al lms low Pnce, the yard.. SI SO lussan itojai Ottoman, at, yard. S2.00 New Tailored Suitin $2.00 Nightgowns 98c 75c to $ 1,50 Corset Covers 39c IJljiWIf A great special sale of 200 dozen w men S Camhnr And n:.7.U ar: . " ftfeftSSB gowns -Fine materials trimmed in daln gffi'lyigmojjjesand lace edIHgilm r -- imsu necu 5Iyies very pretty gowns the best ever offered at priced 98c Regular $ 1 .75 and R2 nn,i .. . . V w w y i our cnoice at this price Great clean-up of Corset Covers some iif -i: -s - -"suy soueq irom handling tiht fitting and blouse styles cambric and nainsook materials and triminedin dainty laces and embroideries all sizes 75c to $ 1 .50 values on sale at this remarkably low price 7C airs Women 's, Children's Gloves $1.25 $1.50 Values at 93c the Pair Five 1 - - " 0 uiim yuuvi cii a Coves of standard style and quality at a price far below regular value complete assortment of sizes and colors gloves for all occasions Mail orders will be filled Women's one-clasp "Dent style". Cape Gloves, with pear-point backs; best shades of tan. all sizes; regular $1.25 values, on sal at. w ZOC JILT'' V"l chi!e,1's one-clasp Cape Gloves, best shades of tan. "Dent st.vls oil .;.. .' l'ii --v ":a xur misses ana children: ao-os R mnntto i z , regular $1.2o values, on sale at, the pair. " 5C Women 's 1-clasp Mocha Gloves, arrays and f tans; sizes 5y2 to 7; best $1.2.i v1p .o i70C Women's 1-button Chamois Gloves, white and nat ural; S17.es 5Ja to 7; best $1.25 values, pair.?93 omen's 2-clasp Kid Gloves, black, white, brown xan, srrav. rerf. mnrip- v. : i l. V- ' "-"'" J" an sizes: fiTJ best regular $1.2o and $1.50 values, uair. $ 1 .75 Waist Nets Reduced to ?9c the Yard I XT V 1 MITML KIH V XI Infants' $2.50. S3 DressesTsT? Infants' $4 and $6 Dresses, $3. 1 8 oo .d v.,,s, on ,his iSirwj'iLtirBis. $1.97 jr, :f - wj.ns. $3.18 Children's whits onti'no-fioni oi . . D & olccpiUS uarments, regular 75c values, at, each..39 gO 1 00 Tail or d Suits l- w ( Vals. or Sale at $2 7 .45 45c Val. Lacesjgdnrprf tr 19C the Yard 41..UUU yards of plat Val. Lace Edo-e nnTT 7- f?a.,e al special, yard..7 Summer apparel 1 andumdermuslin? bes 10D' 1 5 1DcheS wide' r-trimming Regular 22c values, special yari S ol Pf;o" sale,at the following low pricesl New line of fancy colored NetJ" all tJllS- 4? VUeS' 8pCCial the yard Complete assortment of Cash's Colore 1 WaSB? f VbWt, Let US shW -oiorta wash Braids, for Summer Drsssps- c U w y H1C111. Portland's greatestgarment store's Monday attractions are of import ance to shrewd and economical buy. ers Aspecial lot of 1QQ high-class Tailored Suits to be sold at a mar- madeby our cloak chjejjoVinl York City, and huTvA j expressandriyinx only yesterday, spnhandsom andmediujn-length coatitiihtalTd sejnimgffectsin-tailor glgHgunellaioThnT-f Worsteds in - : -. . - --i. i ry, woe, tan. WIS- $2Z?', tana, trrean wirrz 4-? V . i v-cr-r- ' iue ana hlack ..oareniaaepiain-gored with Pejfrontjrjmn coeveiirijjnjthejpf fiiashjonandnesMna 5JYJa?oredMdhp puJuesiptp48T00-Yow choice whileThy iTsT aMhisyery low price H 4 H' LjOOgannsj 5th street owNq-IH SprJngJackets tweeds, 36-inch semi-fittin? effects s)f f d tnxnnaed; all sizes, exfflU values, on sale at this price, each. P O.50 SoTo1?- Prices from - ---- Jtou should see them. Bargains in Dinner Ware Dept. rmn Kose uecoration and Gold String 18c Vegetable Dishes. 3-inch. pI, h - r.- , ' ! 1 i SWi - 1 - A- A if 4 j-U f ? If "V j,5''tl l i -u'rr'- if i & L a' If s I r; ti 'pportmiities ggtjgjj5 Dreg Sundries Pion Bav T?, 1!" ' "um " sale at, bottle.. 19 Pin bottles Violet Witch Hazel at..2sS ff.??8 B"8Povder. 25 value. 14? Stakhen Tooth Powder, 23c value.. lfiS Pond's Extract and Antiseptic Cnt 2oc value for 14 50c value for 33 Nickel-plated Coat and Skirt Han-- a ers, great special value at, each..4C 1000 boxes of Dr. AWtlX towder, 2oc value, on sale at, ea. 4UUU boxes Dr. Graves' Talcum Powder, great special value, box. 2000 boxes Dreps' VirI t.i. -.v ivum l owder. 2oe vln n . 500 pairs of solid' Steel Scissors, "plain or tancy handles, every one fullv r--k guaranteed; $1.00 value, at, pair. 0C 12c 11c 12c o "- " i.vu ionic, at, pair, www ale of SOOBress Wciists $15 Val. for $5.3 5 JqkeWaislSectioj AprU Sale oLnewhjgh-cUss DrWaistsm cloHis.jplain andjigured nets Beauti raLstSjjmmedjnIaitese riace7Ger man vals., Irish crochet, rhmv ,ni; bj.hnjPersian bands, rows of "lmBh ri ; "waui i -men satin bands andin tnckjhite, cream rosajawbjstaria, light blue, navy. Copenhagen an black rgjrgeshowjnsf 19Q9 waistsT sintabhajorveningand dress wear " sizes Values in thTlot ashlgha! leach An advantageous purchase l!ggaJeaduigNew York manufict5Fel enables us to offer "vnn . your choice at low price Genuine "Navajo" Blankets T j.1 si . . have ever seen; eome in allTize"6 X faSlo ni e z ieet h lnrhpa Vitt 5 v. e.. .... ' auiiu r ioor. . uxUitlU 4 feet by 6 feet 3 incheseagh. .$22.00 o it. 5 in. by 7 ft. 2 in., each ., ' 'yvtuy 3 ft 4 in. by 4 ft.-l in., eaeh yiA5f O It. 4 Ul. bV 4. ft R in o-n VC " " .;xii..)u "j - " ' in., eacn. .aa.OO Beautiful Velour Portieres $32.50 Values $ 1 6.50 Pair xoo vegetable Dishes, 3-inch, each. .13 30c Vegetable Dishes, 6-inch, each.. 19 doc Vegetable Dishes, 7-inch, each..24 45c Vegetable Dishes, 8-inch, each. .32 60c Vegetable Dishes, 9-inch, each..42 90c Covered Butter Dishes, at, ea. .63 60c Independent Butters, at, dozen. .42 30c Pitchers, great values at, each.. 19 65c Pitchers, great values at, each..42 50c Meat Platters, 10-inch, at, ea..33fc $1.10 Meat Platters, 14-inch, each .. 73 $1.00 Dozen Plates,' 4-inch, dozen 73$ $1.60 dozen Plates, 6-inch, dozen.$1.10 $1.8o dozen Plates, 7-inch, dozen.ij51.32 $2.10 dozen Plates, 8-inch, dozen. 31.44 $1.8o dozen Soup Plates, dozen.. $1.32 Regular 40c Sauce Boats, at, each.. 27 Regular $1.40 Sauce Tureens, each.. 99 ofSr Soup Tureens, each.S $2.2o doz Tea Cups, Saucers, doz.Sl 60 Regular $2.50 doz. Coffee Cups and Sau cers, on sale at, special, dozen St In Regular $1.80 dozen AfterfMnne? and Saucers, on sale at, the doz. .SI on r -- I II II l f If ! I.. lllWii ffl LODGES AT CHURCH Oddfellows Attend Special - Service at Centenary. ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING Taking Kniblems of Order tor His Text, Dr. Clarence True Wilson Speaks of Obligations or Iiodge Men and Tlielr Purposes. Today i, the 90th anniversary o; the JSJiil k, th6 InJPndnt Order of Oddfellowship. and last night there was ft large outpouring of members of the VefhoH bCk?h l0dBes at Centena?? Tr, r wH1 Ch"rch- whe Dr. Clarence True U ilson. the pastor, delivered a ser- ;!,Ja'h' toplc- "The Three Links." frnm ,K . Bmment marchel i" a body SI'11' jemple on the West Side and Sa Aid8e T'ehed from "a" on East Alder and East Sixth streets re- dentheenmemlh th "' f tile oM. Mn,,tme'T,be" wre 8eate3 'n the mid- The music programme rendered by the chorus choir, under the direction C E .rSn- f an Iaborate descrlP: tton and was much enjoyed, the singing th;' horus of Thadwick's anthem ,reak T,rth Unto Joy'" deserving sl cial mention. The organist. William It Boone, played these two organ le- ndnS;hWbCr8 "Te t0 ' r" antho" and th Berlloi "Rakoevy" march Mr Patterson sang in excellent tyT. C" : chols- dramatic solo. "Christy Cruc" flxlon a number which pictures Christ resigning himself to hU fate on the crow. On the third floor drapery store in. f r . . i -i . c mier ior toqay s selling a spe- ai ioi oi nigh class, donble-faed. velour Portieres of exquisite design and quality at a price one-half reiT- yqiuc-inciuqeq are embossed velours, single faced velnnrc and armures with applique borders all tne popular colorings and handsomest effects 300 pairs for your selection values up to $32.50 a pair your cnoice wnue they m - CTX last at price, nair 2i O.Ll Custom shade and d "ii . : i . M Peay pesi materials and work. M manship-Lowest prices Third floor $65 Portieres, $29.50 " ? . 100 pairs of high-class Portieres, in double faced jute velours; combinations of green and red. rrppn nnrl tml lln oJ . : . 1 ' " r t iuscj vrieniai and floral designs; plain and imperial velour r,-i :o fu : 1: i j V. y oi'piu)UB ooratrs. Kegtjiar val ues up to $65.00 a pair, on sale CJOQ Cft at this special low price, pair. P"' 0 vl Both Mr. Patterson and Mr. Boone ar6 comparatively recent arrivals here In Portland musical life, but they have al ready made favorable impressions with r. Wrk-. wMr- Boone. who is at pres ent head of the department of piano and organ at Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Or., is quite an experienced and talented organist and has been or '8t ' well-known churches in New port R i Washinton. D. c.. and New. Mr. Patterson is a tenor robusto and has one of the most powerful and tune ful tenor voices In this part of the coun try. He came here from Chicago, where for several years he was a favorite con cert, church choir and oratorio singer. On several occasions He was tenor solo I nted APol! Club concerts. XT-eJl". Sa"K tenor roles 1" Handera Messiah and "Acis and Galatea." Hajdns Creation" and Goring Thomas' Swan and Skylark." High Alms of Order. In the course of his address TJr. W ilson ordr &t, nBth.Jf the hiKh aims of the order, of its wide fraternity and beauti- iir0nS.,f0r .the brtlierhood of man, t2 ? !tS teachi"Ss and lessons tended toward the betterment of the hu man family, while its practical charity ni teET the admlrtion of every one Dr. Wilson closed his address by ay- boT"t e.l turn from thls s-m- bol to the three links- which stand so FaTth C'y inUr rdCr- Nw abided faith hope and love, these three, but the greatest of these is love " Dr. Wilson's address was based on this text and he set forth with eloquence and CnTVhV!nkS that b,nd OddfellowshiP to God by faith, to the future by hope and to each other by love. BREAKWATER IS IN PORT COOS BAY STEAMSHIP BRINGS BIG CARGOi J. H. Broughton Dead. CASTLE ROCK. Wash.. April 25 -fn- Jor'- hf nrtIi vf"" PUttI" -m for the noon, hour, J. H Brouirhtr.n old and highly respected rfs'dent of 'this faTluV dMUrdde,y raay from heart railure Mr. Broughton was born in New York, April 23. 1847. LATEST SHEET MISIC R, 10 and 15 Oat. ?i'.ar- cia?.sical an folios. The E V Charlton & Co.. 28S-290 Washington sti Vessel Establishes New Record for Run South Makes Dck to Dock in 2 4 Hours. Bringing si passengers, several carloads of milk, three cars of railroad machinery, one car of sacks and 60 tons of general merchandise, the steamship Breakwater arrived up from Coos Bay at 8 o'clock last night. The Breakwater made the run up. in 26 hours. On the last trip down, the Breakwater STEAMER ESTEIAIGEXCK. Due to Arrive. Date. In port In port In port Nama. From. Sua H. Elmore. Tillamook. rK- Tillamook. Breakwater Coos Rs. siJISJS?"' !an SncjVcoAprll -a txV i: ; i;" r rancisoo April 27 w- Elder. .San Pedro April-ST Alliance ... Coos Bay .tSr i Eureka. Eureka. . . . . . .(" 1 AIe.!a ' 'tJ' ,"" May ujjBitunK. ' r Name Sue H. Elmoie Argo TJreak waror Geo W. Elder. Alliance. . . Senator. Eureka. Rose City. . Alesia. . ... Scheduled to Depart. May For. . Tillamook. . . . Tillamook. . . Coos Bav. . . . .Kan Y..1 - . .ban f ranciscoMay 1 .Eureka May 2 rf-'1 ranciaco May Date. .April 28 .April 27 .April 28 .April 23 .May 1 . . .May 8 20 established a record for "southbound pas sages at this season of tha year She left Portland at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening and was docked at North Bend at 5 o'clock the following evening. Among the passengers arriving on th Breakwater was Assistani United States Engineer Polhemus. Mr. Polhemus has been inspctlng the dredge work on Coos Bay and the Jetty at the mouth of the Coquille River. He reports the Jetty in fine shape and a general deepening of the water on the bar.- The dredge Ore- f."' J?eT&ting ln Coos Bay, is doing splendid work, he says. Notice to Mariners. Commander Lopei. Inspector of the Twelfth Lighthouse District, has sent following notice to mariners, Blunts Reef lightveesel: llKMv.?' 'ven that Blunts reef . No- S3 wa" temporarily with- v,,ns me mastheads at n hipKt above th. water and vuTbleLiTe.48 feet Grain Tonnage Kn Route. SX&rt?riTiB lor new crP loading of grain from Portland k . during the past twwee'ks" TtonSa'S on the en route list now amounts to M S t n8 The amount ot grain tonnage on the list for Puget Sound is 2S.lS bnUrs1oJ0r PUS6t Sound loading att been slow as compared with those for crea b,t RiVer a-nd land fll ln- lasTyear lead ,n krin erta ad San Pedro Shipping. SAX PEDRO, April ;., , San Gabrl .v"1,.." ? PRODUCE. SMITH'S PRICES FOR We rtftv as ti F resh bggs. per doz a-.m. Irene,I Porlc (block .or. C SrrV.fal up to "o'p"ounds:::::1 Dressed Hen and" "springs '.'.'.'.'7c t0,S Live Hens and Sprinscs i oftr SPF,nS Jmbf "pelVs" ,6c We make payments promptly. KRANK 1. SMITH MEAT CO -Kljchtlnsr the Beef Trost." " Portland, Oregon. STje-t": cYeV01 'rb6r- The ateam nc cleared for Grays Harbor. Arrivals and Departures. BrJa-.-Arriv.d. .te.m.hip "ort'h1. weithlr'J.o2,5-5 P" M" win smooth An-iv.2 - Clou,iy: IiKht k -ailed at 6 m W" mt 3 A" M San Pedro- etem tmr, Nom Clty. tor ateamer Alliance", E"reka- t" Eureka: and left p" il' f ,B" Arrived water, from r-. M ' "terner Break- mw jlnCV0" S'1'- 'W last night. San FranclS iJ. n from KnaPPtn. for bark yTcobstn " Up at 12:30- nch teSaaercreC.1rm,01PrJI -lled at , A. M . 10 A vr -f nt' for Portland. Arrived at landASaed8a?TLtTa,W."t0n'' tor Portland n'Bht' 'temer Cascade, 2L San franclaco. April 2S . Harbor: steamer Governor. Seattle: steamer Winnebago. Coos Bay. Railed, ateamer Ar BVil. Seattle: steamer Daisy Mitchell. Co lumbia River. Ttdee at Astoria Monday. HIGH. T.OW. 8:O0 A. M 7. feet12:l3 P. M " 'j ir . jn . . . . t. f reetj . .01 feet NO MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Our store is so very light that you know exactly what you get in our new store. You need not fear of getting blue when buying black. J. U Bowman & Co., Fifth and Alder. . footeJ,I0S'"rlatf8i1.?,0J1U vo in uni FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO!! rltsHTING THE BEEF TRUST " WEST Kinc , Alder St. Iweoty-rit and John.oa St.. 1SS Olbbs St. l'ulrd and Jefferson St.. EST sidr S12 Williams A-. U1 Mlaalulpnl Ave. I'J Kant Morrison t. . SS Kaat Biirnnldr t. Thirty-third and Belmont Sta. a 'TAD S53T"5',op l nlontoTrn). T Twelfth and Bond Sts. youct EyA?d sft,,eToenIht,1vn m?h- Sn d of 8th'nameioZer dM l H " he right' place and that who are doin- their best i 5 i il urroundcd by Beef Trust markets patronize Smith 6 PnCe f meat- them up and At fill ttf m. . Kino (Virmd BhI.' a 2 VSS Jprlnir Lamb n Chicken frrsh ,rM,.d evVr'yday '.O? - ote I .,.1 f S'"K Lamb 12V- Si" Jr X car! not whether vou have or ZWl hl''-Priced Kastern ltrd fi ih S b'and. Smith s Is 65c for a ounc'-K" . il,f "ot contain . an adulterer.;. ' r any other MAKE or 231 WASHINGTON ST'. PORTLAND ORKsOM. MENJ CL0THI vDIAMOND meats the, t We ive'L L" , . X x iuin n.l ?et IS lbs. S 11 era T- Kacv ids. potafofs " ur Sour Pickles, by the guart. . . . . .T. io" SI. 53 2 t-arior Matches -. h loaves Bread ... . o?S CnnH.7.ain ya,m" ' Vsua'ranteed 5C under the pure food law) ok &c 2lT Pnctfto Kortl.wiwt Roil and OllnmUw T."P,T " b dealer,. A., for Sut loa a packet of Ooau mill free for jour tmbl.