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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1909)
THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, 3IAT 8. 1909. Store Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 This Is "Nemo Week" Special Display and Fittings of the Newest Models Second Floor PerrhVs The Meier (1& Frank Store's Great "May Sales" in All Depts. Butterick Patterns Gloves 200Ladies'NewParasols Child's White Dresses $2.48 $3.50 Wash Dresses $ 1 .98 20 $5-$8Val.$2gg Special Saturday sale of 2QO women's new high-grade Parasols in white linen, white silk, pongee, plain colored and fancy styles stripes, checks, plaids and embroidered novelties in great as sortment Parasols selling regularly at $5.00 to $8.0Q each, on sale at this marvelously low price ea. Best values of the season $2.98 2000 Pairs Women's $5 Oxfords $3.85 Pr. A timely sale of women's high-grade Oxfords in patent colt and tan Russia calf, gar den ties, golden brown ankle strap pumps, imported tan calf, gunmetal and glazed kid oxfords; welt soles, Cuban heels; all new, high-class footwear, in all fl!0 QC sizes; best regular $5.00 values, on sale at this special low price, the pair. ,PJ-fJ Trimmed Millinery at Va Off Great Saturday sale in our Millinery Section Unre stricted choice from our en tire stock of women's and misses fancy trimmed and tailored Hats at Vi off the regular selling prices; beau tiful new creations for street and dress wear hats for all occasions newest models and trimmings Take your pick of the entire stock for one day only at A. Take advantage Jll New Sailor Hats for women and misses the Colonial, the Mush room and the Slanting Brim, in rough braids; black, tuscan and natural, on sale at this low price: $l.?5-$2 Vals. $1 Great sale of flowers and foliage and fancy feathers at one-fourth off regular prices; take advantage. Great sale of children's' millinery. Boys' $5 Suits $3.38Boys' Khaki Suits 98c Saturday sale of boys' Indestructible Suite, ages 7 to 16 years; all new wool fabrics in blue serge, fancy cheviots, fancy cassimeres and tweeds, in neat stripes and over- plaids; browns, tans, grays; all seams reintorced with linen tape; well fcO on Red- tailored throughout? best styles; knickerbocker trousers; $5.00 values, at. 2000 boys' military Khaki Suits, made of medium weieht khaki, militarv bH?1 trimmed cuffs and striped long trousers just the thing for vacation and play Q Q wear; ages 5 to 16 years; great values, on sale at this extremely low price.. iOC Sale Baseball Supplies on the Third Floor Boys' Baseball Suite, in gray, blue a.nd white flannel; shirt, pants and -t J" cap; the complete suit on sale at this very low priee take advantage .. O Baseball Stockings, 40c values at. .29 Baseball Gloves, at this low price.. 39 Baseball Stockings, 75c values at..60 Regular 50c Baseballs on sale for.-.39 Baseball Mitt, on sale at, sp'l., each. 39 Regular 25c Baseballs on sale for. .l9 We have on sale a complete stock of high-grade Baseball Goods balls, clubs, masks gloves, catchers' mitts, etc. In the Sporting Goods Department. 3d Floor. See them! Something New in Sheet Music Jungle Moon, by . the composer of Rainbow hear it demon strated in our Music Department, Main Floor, in Balcony at rear of store. Jungle Moon, a worthy successor to Rain bow. Hear it at the dances, at the theaters and all places of amusement. We are making a special effort to introduce "Jungle Moon'' to the music-loving public. "Jungle Moon" is worthy of the plaudits of the most exacting critics, inas much as it is a wonderful melody breezy and catchy and "different." "Jungle Moon" is different from the general run of popular music you don't have to hear it but once and you are impressed with its originality, beautiful har mony and swaying rhythm; introductory price, copy. .X4 Come and look over our three-for-50c specials, in the balcony. Women's Gauze Hosiery 50c Vahtes, 3 Pairs for 98c In the 'Hosiery Department, a great Saturday sale of 5000 pairs of women's fine silk lisle gauze Hosiery) spliced heel, toe and soles, garter tops; three pairs in a box; tans aDd black; sizes 8y2 to 10; every pair fully guaranteed; 50c values, 3 pairs for 98 lWflc RIIo!lift, 50J0 boxes of new Neck Ruchings three lengths in a rVUtmia box white and all colors; the entire stock on sale: Regular 25c values, on sale at, box, 18 Regular 50c values, on sale at. box, 39 Regular 35c values, on sale at, box, 21 Regular 65c values, on sale at, box, 45 Men's $ 1 .25 Underwear 89c Men's 50c-75c Hosiery 29c $2.00 Pongee Shirts $1.29 gljSpjSV. Our weekly bargain bulletin of men's new, up-to-date furnishings at saving prices don't fail to see them. Men's mercerized Lisle Underwear, light weight, su perior quality; lain colors; pink, tan, blue, white and salmon; all sizes in shirts and' drawers; the OQ best regular $1.25 values, on sale at, garment . .OIC Saturday sale of 3000 pairs men's new fancy and plain colored Half Hose, in silk lisle; an endless assortment of patterns and colorings to choose from; all OQ sizes; regular 50c and 75c values, at, the pair. .nSiiVC Special lot of men's high-class pongee Shirts, golf style or soft attached collar; tans, white, pink, blue, gray; all sizes; the best regular $1.50 and t "1 OQ $2.00 values, on sale at this low price, ea. ."P ""' 500 dozen men 's pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 4 and -inch hems; best regular 25c values buy all "I you want of them at this very low price, each. . Men's Midget Ties in all colors, plain and fancies, in great variety; regular 25c values buy all "I unii want nf them at. ea. take advantage . . TVfpn'c ffITll Special Saturday sale of men's Crush Hats in black, tan, iiail pearL oxford and brown; come in all sizes; best OQ Uf'kf'C i f fsQf models; regular $1.25 values, at this low price, ea. O&l An opportunity to get a splendid hat at a very low price. Men's $4 Oxfords at $2.39 Pair Boys' Shoes $ 1 .39 and $ 1 .48 Pair 2000 pairs of men's low Shoes in vici kid, velour calf and box calf; also tans; bluchers and bals all good, comfortable models; Goodyear welt soles, narrow and - fcO wide toes; come in all sizes; best regular $4.00 values, on sale at, the pair.. r 1000 pairs of boys' Shoes in vici kid and box calf blucher and straight lace styles; good, strong soles, with tips; great values,. on sale at the following prices see them: Sizes 10 to 1312, on sale at pair, $1.39 Sizes 1 to 5V2, on sale at, the pair, $1.48 200 Men's Pine Suits $25 Values at $ 1 4.65 An important Saturday sale of Men's high grade Suits 200 garments This season's finest ready-to-wear apparel for business and dress wear Pure worsteds, cassimeres, fancy cheviots, etc. Newest designs and colorings; olives, tans, grays, etc. 1 9Q9 fashions; every garment handsomely tailored throughout and fitted with the best linings and findings all -large variety for your selection Our jj! jj OmrtKht. I -.- lit" ' L. ASLS7 Ifi J : sizes- $14.65 regular $25. OO values on sale at' this exceptionally low price Men's Fancy Vests 4 Off Reg. Prices Take your pick from our entire stock of men's fancy Spring and Summer Vests at one-fourth off the regular selling prices. New, high-class fancy materials in plain and fancy colorings; great variety of styles in all grades. Values ranging from $1.50 up to $7.50, on a C'ff sale at this special reduction take advantage. V4 Special lot of misses' and children's White Dresses, made in lawns and dotted swiss and trimmed in lace and insertion; full pleated skirts; some with low JO Q neck and short sleeves; ages 6 to 14 years.. Great values, on sale at, ea. .P'"0 Special Saturday sale of children's and misses' Dresses, made in Buster Bron, sailor, jumper and Russian styles; gingham, lawn and percale materials; in blues and pinks, fancy plaids and stripes; full pleated skirts; ages 6 to 14 years; the best a?" QC regular $3.50 values buy all you want of them at this low priee, each..P0 Big Saturday Glove Sale $1.50 White Gapes $1.15 $1.75 White Capes $1.39 Great Saturday sale women's-children's White Cape Cloves in various grades and makes White Capes are the most fashion able glove for street as well as dress wear. Supply your wants today at a big saving Women's two-clasp white Cape Gloves, all sizes; best make, every pair fully guaran- 1 C teed; regular $1.50 values, at, the pair. .H A O Women's high-grade two-olasp white Cape Gloves, sizes 5y2 to 7; every pair fully guar- OQ anteed; regular $1.75 values, at, pair. .P A 057 Misses' and children's one-clasp white Cape Gloves, ages 6 months to 12 years; regular $1.25 QO values, on sale at this special price, pair. yC Dent's children's white cape Gloves, pr., 1.25-$1.60 Dent's white cape Gloves for women, pr..Sj?2.00 Chamois Gloves $ 1 .&? Chamois Gloves $2.39 1000 pairs of 8-button length Chamois Gloves in sizes 54 to 7 ; best style d "I Q "7 and quality; regular $2.50 values, on sale at, pair1 take advantage of sale. .P 0 . 1000 pairs of 16-button length Chamois Glovessizes Sy2 to 7; the best flJO OQ regular $3.00 values buy all you want of them at this low price, the pair. .P Women's Chamois Gauntlet Gloves for riding and driving; $2.50 values, pair.. $1.87 Gloves cleaned to your entire satisfaction, 10c pair. Long Gloves, at 15c the pair. 3000 Women's Under vests 50c-65c Vals. 33c Women's fine swiss-ribbed TJndervests; low neck and no sleeves, wide lace yoke with lace medallions, OO all. sizes; best 50c values, on sale at, special, ea..G Women's swiss-ribbed Undervests low neck, no sleeves j beautiful Valenciennes lace yokes; all sizes; the O O best regular 65c values, on sale at this price, ea. VJC Women's swiss-ribbed Undervests low neck, no sleeves; colors are' pink and blue, with handsome lace OO. yokes;' best regular 50c values, on sale at, each..C Women's swiss-ribbed Umbrella Pants, lace-trimmed J made very full, and with French bands ; regu- O Iar 50c values, on sale at this low price, the pair.."C lOc-12 y2c Ribbons 5c Yd 1 5 c-20c Kerchiefs 7c Ea Saturday sale of 10,000 yards Taffeta Ribbbon, 1 and iy2 inches wide; black, white and al colors; also lVfe-inch Moire Belting; regular 10c and 12c value, at, yd.. 5 5000 dozen women's swiss embroidered Handkerchiefs, with scalloped and hem- stitched borders; lace-trimmed; regular 15c and 20c values, on sale at, each..' C $2.50-$3.50 Auto Veils $1.29 Great Saturday offering of 3000 chiffon Auto Veils, two and three yards long, 18 to 24 inches wide, with wide satin borders ; a complete line of colors ; regular 4j 1 OQ $2.50 to $3.50 values, at this wonderfully low price, each take advantage. .P PUBLIC BATHS IN PARKS MAYOR SAYS THEY SHOCID BE PROVIDED. Wreck of Former Swimming Tanks and- Sewage In River Renders New Provisions Necessary. Mayor Lane wants the City Council to appropriate funds for public baths In one or more of the parks through out the city for the benefit of the chil dren. This, he states, has become nec essary because the former free public bathing establishment donated to the city by Iklward Holman, 'William Isensee. L. Samuel and other citizens Is a wreck. It was worn out, it Is said, and but little of It was left. The ' fragments were sold, but It is not the. Intention to abandon the institution.' On the contrary, according to the Mayor. It is his intention to enlarge the feature and to have several swimming places in various sections. 'I was not present when the mem bers of the Park Board acted on the matter today," said Mayor Lane yester day, but I will say that this situation with regard to public baths is a serious one. and I fully appreciate lc I am heartily in favor of a system of bathing-houses, and belteve that the idea advanced by Park Superintendent Mische is an excellent one. He recom mends swtmmtng-places In the parks, and I want the Council to appropriate enough money to start this system. It is out of the question to keep the baths on the river, for the sewage is so bad that it endangers the health of all who use the baths. I favor the fitting up of the system of bathhouses and the furnishing of each one with pure Bull Run water. I sincerely hope this will be done, and at once." The old bathhouse formerly operated was located on the Willamette River, and is an unfit place because of the large amount of sewage emptied into the stream. It was first opened to t pub lic because of the large number of acci dental drownings in Summer. It was always a great source of safety, and is accredited with saving hundreds of lives of boys and girls who would have had no safe place to swim had it not been established. ' "I certainly want to see something done about the baths," said Edward Holman, who, with Mr. Samuels, took a leading part in conducting the former Institution. "It is a great source of pleasure to the boys and girls, and insures safety for them in swimming. There is no doubt what ever that something should be done and at once to insure the public baths for the coming season." AT EITHER PRICE, No matter if you buy a suit here at $16 or at i. you are sure of getting the most for your money. Every suit is spic and span and new. J. L. Bowman & Co Fifth and Alder. ' BOCK, BOCK TODAY. The last car of Pabst's Milwaukee draught bock beer for this season will arrive this morning. S. A. Arata & Co., Arata Bros. ACCUSED OF SMUGGLING J. WILLIAMS MUST FACE TRIAX HERE NEXT WEEK. Federal Court Jury Will Have Many Government Cases to Dispose : Of During Present Term. On a charge of smuggling committed more than two years ago, J. "Williams, alias J. Raulence, will be placed on trial in the United States Court next Tues day. His case is the first on the calen dar for the next Jury term. Williams has now been in. jail awaiting trial for about nine months. The smug gling of which he is accused was carried through in April. 1907, and the opium con flscater was afterwards sold by the Gov ernment for J 1200. Williams was arrested at the time the opium was seized. He had in his pos session a draft drawn in favor of J. Rau lence for J500, which had been' purchased at a local bank. Williams, as he styled himself to the arresting officers, was identified by the bank officials as the man who purchased the draft under the name of J-. Raulence. Williams was held under 51500 cash bail, which he produced from a safety deposit box. - He forfeited the ball and disappeared, but was ar rested later in Tacoraa on another smug gling charge and surrendered to the Ore gon authorities. Customs officials be lieve he Is an old hand at the business,' but. the District Attorney has never been able to trace his record. ' The cases of John Snyder and John Mitchell are set for Wednesday. Snyder was accused with another boy named Frank Johnson of stealing four horses from . the Umatilla Indian Reservation, driving them to Walla Walla and sell ing them for $150. Johnson has pleaded guilty. John Mitchell. an Indian, is charged with assault with intent to kllL His victim was his mother, and it is al leged he stunned her with a blow from a club. The club, which is in possession of the District Attorney, is a pole nearly eight feet long. Mitchell is a son of a notorious Indian whom somebody duBbed "Senator" Mitchell. The latter served several terms In the penitentiary and was finally run down, while drunk, by a train and killed. W. O. Cutberth will be tried before a Jury Thursday on a charge of mailing a postal card reflecting injuriously upon an other. Cutberth is a photographer,, with studios in Oregon, Washington and Cali fornia. The charge is based on the al leged sending of a red-hot dun on a post card to a customer. A larceny charge against Walter Bronson. an Indian, is also set for the same day.. ' The trial olr Perry Morse, accused of sending an obscene postcard through the mails to a boy friend. Is set for Saturday. PARTNERJVANTED. . "Mr. McAllen, of the dry goods firm of McAllen & McDonnell, for 25 years on the corner of Third and Morrison, Portland, Or., wants a partner. The entire strain and management of the business is too much for one man. Here is a fine op portunity for a young man seeking in vestment to walk into a. well established business. Thirteen Not Unlucky for McDonell Koodoo Number Has Fisrnred Promi nently In IJfr of Mnyormlty Aspi rant, W bo Has That Place as' Ballot. IF C. E. McDonell, candidate for the Republican nomination for Mayor, were the least bit superstitious he never would have entered the contest for this office. However, the word superstition does not occur in Mr. McDonell' s per sonal or political vocabulary. The numeral . 13 figures with unusual ' con splcuoushess ' in the private and public life of this Mayoralty candidate. It was on May 13, 1898, that Mr. McDonell was mustered into the Second Oregon. On the 13th of the following August he as sisted In the capture oi Manila. The in surrection on the islands having been suppressed, Mr. McUonell sailed for home with his regiment on ' June 13, 1899. In 1900 he was elected Assessor of Mult nomah County, his number on the official ballot at that time being 13. He draws the same number - on tire primary nom inating ballot In tomorrow's election. - It is also a singular coincidence that the same numeral has figured promi nently in the life of Mr. McDonell' s mother, Mrs. - Diana McDonell, who ar rived in Oregon on May 13, 1883. Number 13 in various ways always- has proved anything but a hoodoo to Mrs. McDonell, while the fact that any particular event should happen on Friday never has been regarded either by the mother or son with the slightest measure of suspicion. Frank L. Smith Meat Company 'FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST. WEST SIDE 226 Alder Street Twentj-tlral and Johnson Streets 1S8 Cibbs Street Klerenth and Monta-omery Streets Third and Jefferson Streets EAST 'SIDE B12 Williams Anne 791 MlsslMSlppt Avenue 362 East MoRlmn Street :S52 EHKt Buriislde Street Thirty-third and Belmont Streets ASTORIA 3S3 Taylor Street (Unlontown) Twelfth and Bond Streets Chickens, ordinary, per lb 15 Chickens, big fat hens, per lb 18t Chickens, small,-young, per lb....20i Chickens, fryers, each 10 Norway Butter you'll buy it again per square 55t Fine fresh Shad, per lb 5 Halibut. 3 lbs. for... 25 Chinook Salmon, per lb 12 Vie Sea Trout, per lb 15 Excellent Beef for boiling and stew ing 6 Mutton Stew 6 Liver 5c Corned Beef .- 6t Rump Corned Beef Sd Short lilbs of Beef to bake 7c Shoulder Beefsteak 8e Shoulder Roast Beef S Sirloin Beefsteak .12MiC Tenderloin Beefsteak .....12 Vie Round Beefsteak 104 Smith's Hams . .15 Smith's .Breakfast Bacon 17J Smith's Lard is the only kind you will use after you once try it, S-lb. pail 65c Legs and Hindquarters of Genuine Spring Lamb 15c Genuine Spring Lamb Chops, from the loin and rib 15c Genuine Spring Lamb Shoulder Chops at 12V4C Fine Large Legs of Mutton 12 He Shoulder of Mutton lOc Prime Rib Roasts of Beef. 12 e 15c Veal Stew gc lOe Veal Breasts IOC 12VC Veal Shoulder Roasts 10 12Vi- Loin Veal Cutlets 15e Loin Roast Veal , 15c Veal Sausage 12 e Smith's absolutely pure Pork Sausage at iavic When you come to Alder street, be sure you get in the right place. You will have to pay more for your meats if you get into a Beef. Trust market. The above Meats, Butter and Fish and the following Groceries at Third and' Jefferson streets." We deliver $2.00 worth or more. . Phone Main 8751 : 18 lbs. Sugar $1.00 10 lbs. Best Potatoes 25C Potatoes by the sack ....$2.25 Table Syrup, gallon 50r Smith's best Soap, 7 bars 25c Best Parlor Matches, 7 boxes. ..... 25c 5 lbs. Rolled Oats 25c 4 lbs. Navy Beans .25c 4 lbs. Rice 25C 4 lbs. Starch, in bulk ...25c 4 pkgs. Corn Starch 25c 3 cans Corn .....25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c Strained Honey, In pint jars 25c Our 20c Coffee can't be beat.....20c E0 lbs. Plour, guaranteed. .....81. 40 60 lbe. Graham Flour. .81.40