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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1909)
"" "" 1 " 20 TITE 3rORVrXG OREC.OXIAX. TUESDAY, 3IAT 18. lty0. Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns, Columbia Yarns, "Nemo" Corsets, "Trefousse" Gloves, "Perrins" Gloves and Cossard Cors May Merchandise Movement at The Greater Meier (1& Frank- Store 50c Dotted Mulls 39c 50c Silk Mulls 35c Yard Great sale of 100 pieces o"f printed silk dot MuUs, all the best coloring and OQ combinations for Summer apparel; regular 50c values, on sale at, sp'l., yard "wC 100 pieces of Silk Mull in beautiful coloring, all the new and desirable shades OJ? to choose from; regrular 50c values, on sale at, the yd. take advantage of sale OOC 500 pieces of fine printed Batiste and Lawns, on sale at this low price, vard. .121 i' 27-inch Poplins colors, white, pink, blue, green and tan; great value at. the yd.. 23 Novelty Wash Goods in grand variety for your selection, and at all prices; see them. Gas Ranges 100 2-burner Gas Hot Plates, nickel-plated, com plete with six-foot gas tubing; great JO OQ special value, on sale at this price, ea. PeeOC 4-burner Gas Range, with broiler oven; 18x18 in.; fully guaranteed in every par- djl O QC ticular; all fitted and connected at V 1030 3-burner Gas Range, 18xl8-inch oven, fully guar anteed; fitted and connected at GJ 1 f Q this price, each take advantage P V"0 Great Sale of Drug Sundries Bteel inlaid Scissors and Shears, OO great values, on sale at, the pair Kleanwell Tooth Brushes, special. .23 Solid back Hair Brushes, special! .4r Solid ebony back Hair Brushes, fl" QQ best $3.50 vals.. on sale at, ea. J lelO Black Bristle Cloth Brushes, each.. 28 All lines lrug Sundries at low prices. Men's $ 1 .50 Shirts 95c In the Men's Furnishing Goods Section a great three days' sale of men's fine Golf Shirts, all new Spring styles; plain and pleated bosoms; coat style, cuffs attached or detached; fancy stripes and figures, light and dark colorings, also plain white, blue and tan chambrays, all sizes; wonderful assortment. Shirts that find ready sale at $1.50 each. Anticipate your Summer needs at this unusually low price, each.. Do? Specials in the Jewelry Dept. Special lot of fine Back Combs, gold in laid with rhinestone settings; new Gre cian designs; regular $6.50 f0 QQ values, at this low price, ea. Special assortment of solid gold-mounted Back Combs, exclusive Ay Dp! styles, on sale at, each llCC Fancy Brooch and Veil Pins, in oxidized patterns, with or without stone settings; pretty, novtl patterns; great val- OO ues, at this special low price, ea. OC New Dutch Collar Pins, come in two sizes, on sale at these prices, ea., 33c and 59t 75c Signet Hat Pins on sale for, ea..43 Beauty and Collar Pins, in dainty pat terns; 1-piece joint and catch; OCl great values, on sale at 2 prs. for C Leather Goods Special lot of fine Persian Belts, all kid lined; come in all oolors; the best QQ regular $1.23 values, special, ea. OiC Wash Belts, both tailored and embroid ered patterns; all with mother- OO of-pearl buckles; special at, each JC Women's Handbags, beautiful seal, mo rocco, vachette and alligator leathers; all fitted and leather-lined; best C!A QQ regular $7.50 values, at, each aPTeaO Specials in the Grocery Dept. Meier & Frank's famous blended Coffee, enual to the best 40c grades; buy OO all you want of it at, the pound 3C New Pack Tomatrws, 4 tins for, sp 1 . 2Sk Stag Brand Peaches, 2'Vpound 1 tins; 20c values, at, special, tin IOC Jams, 1-lb. jars, at this low price.. 19i Our famous "Victor" Spider Leg Teas: Yz-lb., special, 23S-1 lb., special, 50t Equal to the best regular 75c pound Teas. Seeded Raisins, best quality, new QJ? erop, guaranteed, 3 packages for Bargains in Our Silverware D ep t. $19.00 4-pc. Tea Sets on sale for. $14, $10.00 3-pieoe Tea Sets for, set.. 87, $3.75 Nut Bowls on sale for, ea.52, Regular $6.75, Fruit Baskets, ea.$3 $10 3-pc! Water Sets on sale for.. 37. $17.50 4-piece Coffee Sets for. .513, Regular $7.75 Fern Dishes, each.Sc! $7-50 Water Pitchers, for, each.. S3, $3.50 Chocolate Pots, for, faeb..S4. Regular $3.50 Wine Coolers. -a..$e! $12.00 Wine Coolers, for, eaeh..Sf OO S3 95 SO 83 .45 15 93 37 74 no Sale of 250 Net Waistsfi $8.50 Valuesat $4.45 In the Waist Section, a gnxt special sale ef 50 new Net Waist, trimmed with coarse and fina lace, yoke of m broidered filet, medallions, braid, applique, rows ofwid lace insertion down the front, tucked sleeves, Dutch neckZ crochet buttons, hasf-inch tocki, olId7ront ofwidr lice Insertion; white, cream and figured chiffons; aUpew, pretty dress waista. An advantageous "purchase" frnma" large Eastern mannfactnrer enables na to offer g A at values ap to $8.60 each at this low price, each" VTtD Mail orders will be very promptly and carefully filled. Great Sale of Fine Silks $1.00 Values at 59c-$1.25 Vahies at 69c A sale extraordinary of fancy Silk Suiting for today and tomorrow fOO0 yards, in checks, stripes and figures; new colorings and combinations; deoirable silk for waiVu. suitings, dresses and children's apparel; exceptional assortment for vour election and' the best values offered for -many, many months. Talc advantage.'! these price: Regular $1.00 valoea. -on aale at SO Regular 1.25 valnes. on aaj at, yL. GT? "rm .a t7 i . ... I' IL 1 Fine Lace and Embroideryat Special Prices Crossbar Dimity Corset Covering, in eye let designs, large variety, newest styles; Regular 85c values, on sale at, jard.39t Regular $1.00 vals., on sale at, yard. 59 Beautiful new AH over .Kmbroidery for sleeves and yokes; eyelet and blind work designs; small effects in Swiss and nain sook; grand values, on sale as follows: Regular $1.75 values at, the yard 9S Regular $2.25 values, at, the yard. SI. 19 Regular $3.00 values, at, the yard.Sl.3Q Swiss and nainsook Matched Sets in baby Irish, filet and Madeira effects; inser tions, edges and flouncing for lingerie f'Arn and children's wear; widths from l'a to 18-inch; great bargains, as follows: Regular values to $1.00, at, yard, -19 Regular values to $2.25,. at, yard, 89 Regular values to $3.50, at, yard, 98 Special lot colored Kmbroidery on -white ground; insertion and edges, I to 9 inches wide; beantifuj styles for trimming Sum mer apparel, at the following low prices: 85e vals, yd., 49 $1-50 vals., yd., C9 $5 Curtains at $2.45 a Pair In the Curtain Section, Third Floor, spe cial lot of 600 pairs ecru Scrim Curtains, with e o 1 o r e d borders; blue, nile. red, brown; entirely new styles; large variety; sizes 21 yards long by 40 inches wide; regular $4.50 and $o values, pr.. 32.45 200 heavy double-faced Tapestry Couch Covers, dark colorings, with or without fringe; extra large variety of brown com binations; 3 yards long, 60 GJC OP inches wide; $8.00 values, at V0J Bathroom Supplies in the Big Basement 25c Nickel Paper Holders, at, each. .19 15c Tooth Bruh Holders, at, each.. 12 45 Tooth Bruh Holders, at, eaeh..3G f 1 --" Tooth Brush Holders, eaeh..90 fl.10 Nickel til... Holders, each.. 87 $2.15 Nickel Class Holders, each. -31.71 25e Nickel Robe Hooks, at, eacl..19 Regular 45c Spray Hooks for, each.. 36 Nickel S.p DUlie, special, eaeh..24 We Nickel Soap Dishes, at, each.. 72 1.25 Tub Soap Iubes, at, each.iiKI M.50 Tub Soap Ihhe. at, each. .SI. 19 Combination lilas and Soap In.he. be.t r.-gular $.1.2. values, special. ea..S2.58 l--inch Tow el Racks, 4e valuesat . .3 1 18-ineh Towel Racks. POe raluM at..71c 24-in. Towel Racks. $1.00 values at..7f 30-in. Towel Racks. $1.25 value at.. 99 fl." Nickel Itath Spra-. at, eacb..Ot 1.50 N)ckcl Hath Sprays, at, ea.. SI. 19 Nickel Hath Spravs. at. ea..S1.39 Regular !Oe Bathtub Seat, for, ea..71t Table Linens fireat values in hemstitched Tablecloths of superior quality and very best pattern. Prices that will appeal to the shrewd buyer. Do not. fail to see the assortment. 8-4 Cloths, on sale at. special. ea.S2.75 R-10 Cloths, on sale at. sMciaI. ea.S3.7T tcl2 Cloths, on sale af, pee'ial, ea.S4.25 Wonderful value in TabU fV. cloths and napkins to match, at these low prices: 8-4 size, on sale at. special. sel..S5.00 8-10 sue, on sale at, special. el..S:.7: 8-12 size, on sale at. pecil. et..SO.SO S-4 round and scalloped cloths and nap kins to match; on sale at CI Q rr this .snerisl nnee .-! sDXO.lJll B9 by Ci-inch round scalloped C"7 OO cl.ith. on pcjil sale at, each V tVU 78 by 78-inch round scalloped OO cloths, on'speetal sale at, eich V'wU 2000 Women's Nightgowns $2soVals. $ 1 .59$3.5o Vas $2 $4Q Vals. $2-$i6.3oyaI. $6 MSe ofjiven'shisb-class Nisbtjrowns Four lotr. every one of eicgptionat value-ambric n1 .Nn$ookmteRIs Low, round and "squire necks, kng nd short f sleeves AU trimmed " in best pislity Uce and embroidery, tucks," insertions and beading, rneallions and lace Very Urge assortment (yrJctionTbe bestvalues in hish-grade gowns you have ever hadthe jopvorturityto jhare in $2, $2.50 values$I.39-$3. S3.56' values $2. fa $4, $4.50 values 2.J5-l2tie.50 vals.S6.75 $2.50 Axminster Rugs at S1.4? 1 000 Mexican Grass Rugs for Summer Use The Third Floor Carpet Store offers 500 Attninster Rr. 27i54 ins.- C 1 A T bet patterns, colonns-.; mml of them in Oriental effects ttJM va each yl4 lfx1 Mciiean lira. Rug, for p..rrhe. country boroc. eot dm, etc Serrieeabev clean and sanitary; all sires, best values, on sa'e at the followinc special low pncea: .TOifiO inches, f 11' values, at. each . .f3 Vtx?0 inches, (4 OO vaJucn. each 3 0 SslO feet, rcv!ar fS.OO value. ea.S.S5 "n72 inebc. $LV value, each M 6x9 feet, regular value, ea. .S I.05 9x12 feet, rTT!ar flO.SO value, ea!ssIT5 Sole Women's Fine Costumes Silks, Linens, Laces, Nets, Etc. Three Immense Lots--$55 Values $22.85 $75 Values $32.85-$ 125 Values $42.85 For today and tomo rrow a sen sa tlon al of- fering of women's hlsh-class apparel-Ex- clustve models; bes t efforts of the feadin g manufacturers in the country Greatest values in women's fi"Jdy-to-weardres apparel ever offered in the citys history--Special purchases made by ourcloakchif ?Ln rff?ntlrjPjEtrn markets Two and three-piece suits and iressesin fcilks, Vf'Jl!..1? Thejdetail$2Beauti ful evenins gowns offishnet Jlace, elabor telyembroideredand trimmed In Irish cro ch e t,f a n cy n e t g o wn t, over m ess aJU neTof crepe de chine in light evening shades, bod". ic heavily trimmed in satin, embroideryand soutache braid, skirt trimmedtomatchthe bodice Magnificent threpiececostumes ira Shantung pongee with net sleeves, jodice trimmed in rattail embroidery and found yokejfli-ish crochet Uce; skirtjnjight hip ?(I5UinijrLll:hejacJtsemfi ting int-length and braided to give empire effect Tan batisteostumes over green taf fcta. a very striking model, mahoganycbl ored net oyer gray Three-plecewhite serge suitswithsemi-fitted coats Beautiful one piece JUnenjuitsjn tricUytailoredJeffects Rajah, pongee andshepherdplaid suiu, "all new 1909 suits, costumes anddresses in street, dre and evening shades; tKieim mense lots Assortment so large that every onecan bejjuickly pleasedFinVapparel for i wwmuh t iiut ptiow cost o; making if 1 i ... HONOR FOR IJ1CH1 Big Reception Will Be Given Japanese Officers Here. BANQUET AT THE PORTLAND Dinner to Be Given by Chamber of Commerce, and Prominent Offi cials and Citizens Will Respond to Toasts. Rear-Admlral IJichi. in command of the Japanese training squadron, and officer of the squadron now In Xorth Pacific waters, are to be tendered a reception on the nlg-ht of June 7, at the Portland Hotel. t'nder the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of Portland an elaborate ban quet is to be (riven the officers, who will arrive from Seattle by train. Rear-Admlral JJIchl finding u ItnpoMible to bring hi squadron here without disarranging hla Bailing plana. Preliminary arrangements are being worked out by the standing entertain ment committee of the Uhunbtr, of which General rhirlM tj. . . man. Letters are to be mailed today to members of the Chamber who are ex pected to respond to proposed toasts, and to prominent slate and municipal officials with reference to the programme to b. carried out at th. hnm.. President William MacMater of the- ' lamng an active part In perfecting the programme that 'is to be carried out on the occasion of the visit of the distinguished naval officers, and said yesterday that he believed Portland busineea men and cltiaens generally would extend a similar welcome to the Japa nese officers that has marked their recep tion ' in San Francisco, and which Is being carried out now at British Cotam blan ports and So and cities. T Representative of the Chamber who irtslted Japan a taw months ago were entertained at the principal dues of that country m a most elaborate manner and .17 leeung Deiween the two coun tries was brought out in address and private conversations during the time the delegates were there. It Is hoped by the officers of the Chamber to reciprocate these evidence of cordial relations when the visitor are in this city. After the banquet a general reception will be given the visitors at the hotel arrangements for which are being rrai ducted by Yasutaro .Vumano. Japanese Consul at Portland. In alt probability the. hotel main floor will be transformed Into a garden scene with decorations of colored lights and buntir.g. It Is expected that this reception will be attended by the leading people of Portlan. and will b Dad the occasion to extend hearty welcome to the visitors. As this reception will be on the open ing night of the Rose Festival, opportun ity will be given the visitors to view the first parade of festival week, which Is to be composed of military and civic organizations, with plenty of band music and fireworks. NORWAY'S BIRTHDAY KEPT Norwegian Pinging; Society Gives Successful Concert. Korwty'i 9&th anniversary a an Inde pendent nation was celebrated last night by native Norwegian at a concert heH In Arton Hall, under the auspices of th. Norwegian Singing Society. A programme of characteristic song and recitations was rendered. The principal address was delivered by Professor E. O. Kassa. The Norwegian 81ng1ng Society gave God Save Norway.- -Karl as. Marl.- a folk-song, and in response to an encore sang th. Norwegian national anthem. The ether musical numbers were as fol lows: Th. Great White Multitude " (Grieg) Mr. Rose Robinson: "Humor Istlke Sange." J. E. Staples; "Kongek vodet." N. Evsnson: "Landkjendlng " H Saether. Dr. EmU Ennt acted as accom panist. The concert was largely attended and much enthusiasm manifested. . NEW TRAIN SERVICE. ' The new Canadian Pacific Train de Luxe Is appreciated by the traveling public- This train is considered Uis finest transcontinental train now m serv ice, rt runs through solid to St. Paul without change. CURE MAY BE FATAL Man Keeps Woman Drunk in Hayloft of Barn. TRIES TO STOP HER HABIT D. 1. Ferbrache May Be Woeeouted for Traklmrnt Given'. "Young Woman Leave Husband In Minneapolis. Goes Astray. In the last stage ef intoxication, a young woman XI year old was brought to the police station Sunday night from a haymow In the barn of the Portland Flouring Mills at East Second and .xk streets, and placed In a cell tinder th. care of Matron Simmons. As soon a she was able to converse she gave her name as Mrs. I. L. Ferbrache. and said her husband was D. O. Ferbrache. an employe of the barn In which she was found. That th. woman's demoralization wa due to th. maliciousness of th. man site said was her husband was tbe statement of Officer blackman. who mad. th. arrest. It was stated that Ferbrache piled her with liquor In or der to keep her drunk, with the Inten tion of effecting a cure of tbe drink habit. When found In the hay loft she had had nothing toast for several day, and was in lurh a state of cotlapst It ws necessary to carry her to a cell. l-ast nlghl she m stlil In a critical condition and restoratives had to be given her every two hours. Once when she had recovered enough strength to talk she expressed th fear that she was going to die and told the matron her real name and the circumstances la regard to her condi tion. She gave her name as Mrs. Helen W. Wheeler. Jind said she ws the wife of Milton M. Wheeler, bf Minneapolis. Near ly a year ago she had trouble with her husband, whom sh. loved dearly, sh. said, and came West, arriving In Spo kane, where she secured works waitress In a restaurant. WhU. there sh. heard from Ferbrache. whom she had known formerly, who asked her to com. to Portland. 8h ar rived her. several days ago and lived with Fevbrarhe at the Wilbur rooming-house fT a short time as hla wife. While there Ferbrache bought a quart bottle , of whisky and they both drank. Then she left the Wilbur, took a room In a lodging-house on Morrison street and stayed there In an Intoxicated condition until put out of the house by the management, who called the police. Sh. was taken to the station and th police notified her supposed husband, who cam. In a buggy and took her to his room on the east side of the river. She still, remained drunk, the supposed husband keeping her supplied with liquor. From the rooming-house the proprietor elected th. pair, and Ferbrache then took her to the stable where hs was working. Th. proprietor of the stable oblected to this proceeding and notified the police, who took her to the station again. Action may be brought against Fer brsch. by th. authorities tor the part be has taken In the matter. . PERSONALMENTION. Mrs. Borles and children, ef Sen Francisco, are guests at th. Norton!. Hotel. At home Wednesday. Rev. William Ingalla. mho has been pastor of tl-e Lnta and Gilberts Metho dist churches for several years, has re signed sad will leave the ntsnl.try to en gage In other bustness. He la succeeded by Rev. Mr. Moore. L II. Wells, of Nevada City. Cel.. la visiting his son. T. 8. Wells. In Portland. Tha latter hi Ueputy County Clerk In the Circuit Court department. His father, who Is ' years old. has been In the dairy business, but has now leased his ranch. Grocers Sand Shirt rnakers Kagar. la a seven-Inning game played between the Allen a Lela baseball team sod the Bos ef th Roed nine, tbe grocers' team Won from rhe Hhlrtmsker by the score of la to X. The star twirling ef R, o'grlvie who alloeed only two hita. and the home, run by Zentner. both for Allvn Lmrs. were the features of the game. Seji rnRHMe-Tfce enemies ef r-e " ' -ii CtwiejtMieal :r.r4 tto e.t.s f Ih. CMimh. eeaner eus eetime itte ere. ctc -e ef the '.. m'e.-wtw-t ef e Tin CTvee. who at -tee I il meiellve trf China la tale cRr. BOARD FEARS TRUST Does Not Like Looks of Glen coe School Plumbing Bids. bid THREE ARE NEARLY ALIKE Contract Let for Balldlng, Painting and Glses, but Ilarablng I Held I'p for Investigation Sanny- Ide Fir. F-scspe Slror.g evidence of a phrmheee trust or combine wts discovered by the Board of Education yesterday artemeoa when bids were opened lor construction of tbe Gl'ncoe school bull dir.. Is be loreted st Feet Forty-ninth and Helmont streeta Aeard of contract fur the bui:l'.rg was made to W. R Griffith for um, tbe painting to Doyle N.al for S ew and tbe glee to W. P. Fuller Co. for f.Ki. but tbe plumbing was held up and re ferred to the building committee for an Investigation, because the btda for . that Item disclosed whet tbe nn inlisss ef 4b Hoard say Is a roosblnaUoav. so . cl were tbe three bids For tbe plumbing. Reudy Broa. bid W. William Muirhead gsno sad Robert fitiien aAl Indicating to tbe members oc toe Hoard of edocetloo at West that eocne thlrr Is rsrticelir wren O-atrn-sft Wt. Fr ee P wts wajrr Tt j radBrra. d. et eharge coram! el oa. yen prompt. y. lour prodeee mu 1st ueity. a wia s-er t ' eon oner m sinner reeaarkeat about thla Item, and without much parley the bMe were referred to the building rorrjntttee. of which . f. Campbell la chairman, for checking up -and .a In. vestigatloa sn. report. "I don't Tke the looks of IHra a little bit.- said Chairman Witt, wnen be opened them. "Th's looks very much to me as though there s a combine. I think we had better award the build ing, the glass and tbe painting and bold the plumbing bids for en Investiga tion, and I will refer the bids for plumb ing to the building committee. The cUencoe school Is te be a build log of ten rooms and assembly bell, and w.ll accommodate a large and rapCy growlr.g territory. Sfrt-HVl-1 Tt'a-er retWeS et he and Mrs. SVttcn Kuaayalde school to ment mode by m Club of that place, eSJect that there 1 OC Insunbrient fire cording to Mr. R! iris I all a mistake, are ample eecapea matter ended. August Z2-X7 are tSe eneual examine' the Fait term of ac tember 1. an Snepectiea ef check up the atate-n-.hrT of the push u Men were t ihe vsve dar.ger beeuse pes and exits As. ler and Mrs. rTtton They rernried Item and ex una. and te tha dales fixed far Ion ef teevehera, and hool n: brgia 8V p- e Men -. M. V-.V.. i"A , ,es r It i. .me s al Franl L Smith Meat Company "FIGHTlNfl THF RFFP TDUCT" - w IDS. Street ;im tna Olkeo .tree " ssa Meets Twtrd eed J.tf i Ke-r stnat SIS llluese Aveei, Vt Blleeleeleet S e e ret Meevseeo) sax seef e. TMnr-i.Irs see swisssat si ae-vosUA Tle siren l staleeal On AJiar street, b. son to get in the right riioe. Pee tV.al Smilh'a ham and " Flg.tir.r th. IVeef Troat" are oe v. A tv. i - - - - - - iirri irun rcarkeu that have been publM an4 try to fool pu m on oota side ol ua are Lrvi.ir to haid tin I he gwt rnoes. They wi'A tag their meata a certain nnr arwl iK.. rou on th weights. Watoh.oat for them rums them tsn and Yea,: l-l I up to Its seasla. ase veal. lees, aceordiag to alse. lock bogs. re heoa. tee- eeeed bees. Its, re HprlBxa. lee t aae. bend fer fcMpp sg Tar m i w itfi r.iT rs, urtgbrteg tbe West Tien- muvniun pnres at s-j oi jm:ui maraeta: -r"rL ,Cr ad Treot WTULTter. U"ib ..! Maltot jo- etewing. .. A ssouia.r lamb end Xljtien t.i R.mo K e-t e Beef Sc. 1 Oe Hoeet Ivwk 1 V sod i e fc! rr';'- ,":lt i !- 'hs Fresh" r.J', i. i V."4'"0"' I'll. Nik beueese. .. .. 1I.S veitjfie.7i.- """"""vitc: ,s; Alirxri ,v Ti?-" a;'d UT Reee ii1 "s"? 0". TL " ' s'i'i t", Uv. lf Kni Lrd. th. on,, p ere" 'lard - 1 hat I In f Atk-r L.IK aui l a Bib Chops of Imb and IktuMoa. ..!& N'hinoek ...moT J , e If ' bea Italibut. 1 lbs " iSe 1& Shad, per lb i.1 Tib Cht et 1 ait, h ana xfuMee )nnJjueir ef Uak and Mullen tebouider l "hops lasib and Muttea The above meats and tha following groceries at our Third and Jeff ftreei .vsnet, I'non. Main B.SL ce!irer S2 worth or trore "w Tor aner baling s:a r e: aese 4 " eeelr. ereia v"jia tumea a--4 cee e s.e .4 l)B rt.it:. t- evote ,. Knfe. It Iba. Sugar, 1 iba rioar. CorTea, X.... ! 35 ........ . S? I be. Riea II bare Snap , bo see Htiler ateJcbea T X. 2S otl.. ..ftf 4