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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1909)
White -w . Mmmw V Jh m tflAAVllbW Store Open TonightUntil 9:30 o'Clock MerchandiseBought on Credit Today Will Go on June Account Agents for Leading Corsets Decoration Day Sfeoppimg .afc Ttue Meier" Frank Store Store Closed All Day Monday Outing and Holiday Needs Must Be Supplied Today 1 00,000 Yds. Cotton Laces Regular 15c Values 5c Yard In the Lace Section, for today only, we place on rale 100.000 yards of cotton Torchon and Maltese Lace Edging ajid Insertion, 1 to 3 inches 'ride; verv bet pattern. C immense assortment; values np to 15c the yard, on sale at this low price, vard..C Men's $4.00 Oxfords $'2.95 1000 pairs of men'i low faoea at a low price for today 'i gelling high-grade patent colt and tan Russia calf oxfords, medium and swing lasts Goodyear welts All sizes and widths This season's most desirable footwear, selling regn larly at $4 a pair Your choice ? O j g today at this very low price. . p Great special values in women's black and tan low-cut shoes today All grades Begt values. 2000 Cemetery Vases At 1 2c and 1 6c Each In the Besement Store, for today, 1000 large size Tin Cemetery Vases, green 1? enameled; special value buy all you want of them at this very low price, ea. AvJC 1000 small size Glass Cemetery Vases on sale at the special low price of, each..l.2? 500 Fountain Lawn Sprays, brass finish, on sale at this special low price, each..60e Great special values in Lawn Mowers, all sizes. On sale in the Big Basement Store. Special Sale of Flags Special Sales of Flags for Decoration Day. All sizes and grades at marvelously reduced prices. Bnntinette Flags, mounted on spear-pointed staffs, 18, 24 and 36 inches long; special, es, 10c, 16c, 25 Cotton Bunting Flags, of fast color, at these prices: 22 by 4 feet, irgular 50c values, at, each..30C 3 by 5 teet, regular $1.00 values, at, eaeh..9? 4 by 6 feet, regular $1.25 values, at, each.. 98 5 by 8 feet, regular $1.75 values, at, each.. 31.39 Complete stock of Wool Bunting Hags, in all sizes up to 15 by 20 feet, on sale at special low prices. Muslin Flags on sticks, on sale at, dor., 2c to 30 Red, white and blue Paper Bells, each, 15c and 25C Knitted Coats $3.50 to $10.00 In the Cloak Department, Second Floor, a very large display of women's Knitted Coats, wool or angora, in plain, fancy and coarse weaves; box coats, half-fitting coats, single or double-breasted. Plain or turnover cuffs, V, coat or high turnover collars; white, grays, navy, fancy eolorftigs and combinations. The best imported and domestic styles. On sale in the Cloak Department, Second Floor, at prices from $3.50 up to $10.00 each. 1 Some More Late Music "Beautiful Eves," "I Love Mv Wife, but Oh, You Kid," "The Time Will Come Whei You'll Remember," "Jun gle Moon," "Lovelight," "Baby Talk," "I Wish I Had a Girl," "Rainbow," "Xo One Knows." "Pork and Beans." "Doll Rags." "Are You Sincere." "Sunbonnet Sue." "Liking's Not a Bit Like Loving," "Mandy Lane," "I Used to Be Afrajd to Go Home in the Dark." "While You Are Mine," "Morning. Cy," "Stung," "1 A " Jungletown," "Moonwinks," etc., at, the copy. "C "Be Sweet to Me, Kid," "Marsovia," "Glow-Worm," "Stubborn Cinderella" Songs. "Gingerbread Man" Songs, "Hearts and Flowers," "Meditation," I Q "Rose Leaves,", on sale at this low price, copy. A-ifC i cm i u i Princess Wash Dresses $8.50, $9 Vals. $5.45 5V 7 Take adva In the Women's Garment Section today we place on sale a very handsome lot of princess wash dresses at an excep- tionally low price Materials in pretty ( ginghams of superior quality checks plaids and stripes navy blue, pink, light blue, black and white, green and lavender The waists are pleated, round yoke of allover embroidery and edged with piping of plain material Fastens with pleat on the left side ex. tending to the bottom of the skirt and trimmed with pearl buttons All new dainty and serviceable wash dnM finished, all sizes Reg- on sale while they last Great special holiday bargains in women's shirt waists. price each n tage. . silk petticoats, $5.45 coats, etc., on the second floor Great values in women's fine tailored suits. $2.50, $3 Parasols $1.69 50c, 75c Hosiery 27c Pair Special Decoration Day offering of 500 women's Silk Parasols in pongee and white and all colors; stripes, checks and plaids in a great variety of colorings C ?Q and combinations; natural wood handles; $O50 to $3J50 vals., on sale at, ea.S O' Saturday sale of 3000 pairs of women's lisle, silk lisls and cotton llosierr; black, tan and all colors; plain styles, embroidered and lace bose; all size; 50e-75e vals., pr..27 $2.00 Silk Gloves 98c Pair $1.50 Silk Gloves 79c Pair Saturday sale of 5000 pairs of women's bet silk Milanese Gloves, full 18-but'n length, doeble finger tips; Kavsar. Xiarara. Fownm anl other le.4ino n-.kx - v,t.-v k.,. r - i f - - j t m nr. iiu wirirr irainE maaw; otsc tan, brown, green, reseda, gray, red, ete., etc.; come in all sixes; the best rer- OO tilar 2 0O value. hn .11 --.. - .1 . .u: ti 1 TlfSC ' j j vi. iiic-ui . i turn u it u7 uaiit low price, paxr, WOO pairs of women's 16-button length Silk Gloves, sizes 5 to hi-j; black 7Q and white; best regular $1.50 values, on sale at this special low price, the pair. Misses' and Children's Dresses $6.00 Values $2.52 Each Continuation of the Great Surprise Sale of misses' and children's high-grade wash dresses in Buster Brown, sailor, Jumper and Russian tyl Materials in gingham, percale, French rep, linens, piques, galatea cloths, and cham braya, blues, pinks, tans, browns, white and all colors, fancy stripes, checks and plaids, all have full pleated skirts, some have Dutch necks and short sleeves nicely trimmed with braids. buttons and embroidery, ages 6 to 14 years, styles suitable for both school and dress wear Great variety for your selection Values u p to $6.00 each on sale at this phenomenally low price, each. sjj swaOsW See Fifth-street window display for bargains. Men's $3 Vests $1.28 Boys' $ 1 Waists 63c Ea. Special lot of 1000 farcy Summer Ye.fi ia French flannels. mereerised .nd faarr IlQOs: 1'irht Ana dark -Aivi-.nM . a . J --.- " 4.-w- suia .it- , f-rr rwt Wi it I an immense asaortment; sizes 32 to 42; regular $2.50 and $30 values, ea Saturday sale ef 2O0O pairs men's V.-XJ"r ,n '1J eoiors, oiack, tana, rTars, preens, helio. ' Si'Tf ai sizes; beet J5 value, at, pair. Fatnrd.y aa.e of .V0 bort' K. A E. Blouse Wai.ta, soft and laundered stvlee; e:ar attached; the very best patterns and colorings in percales, madras and cfcam- C3 bray; best regular 7 and fl.00 value buy all you want of them at, each OOC Men's 35c Hosiery 19c Men's $ 1 Belts ?5c fcq. s Underwear 95c new silk mercerized Half- 19c 9 ' . , f - 3 - I rwi.l 1 nt f e man . m m Tk.I T3 . . Tl 1 . . a , i t - - mi i.i -tfc, Mnui s7oia-piai4i in J 't'al on the front; fine quality black leather; neat, 7C vtB, uri x.iru values, eacn.." '-'w Saturday sale f men's ailk Mercerifed Underwear, finest quality Summer Underwear; pink, blue, salmon and white; all sixes in shirts and drawers; vala garment. .OXf 50 dozen men's new Silk Handkerchiefs, all the lat- OQ est patterns and colorings; regular 50e values, each. ,0C $2.50 Sailors at $ 1 .89 In the Men's Flat Department for today only, a great special lot of 500 men's fine quality Milan Straw Sailors, all new blocks, all sixes ; beet regular $2-50 QQ values buy all yon want of them at this low price, ea. take advantage.? A Oi Great Hammock Sale $2.00 Values $1.69 S3.00 Values $2.39 $4.00 Values 3.4955.00 Values $3.95 Lot 1 82x36-ine!i nam. mocks, e a n v a weave, throwback pillow; wide valance; well made and fini.bed; pretty designs and colorics"- Regular (1.75 and TZ.00 values, on tale at this O 1 OQ low price. ea.P .017 lxt 2 K2x36-ineb Ham mocks, fancy twilled stripe, large throwback pillow, wide valance; in test patterns and color ires; val- Q CQ hm, at, each.VA.O-7 Ijot 3 Mx37-inrh Ham mocks, in rtehty colored jacquard patterns, hand some weaves; throwback pillow, curved spreaders; best regular fAOO values, en aale at, special, acJ52Jf Lot 4 Mi414nch Hammocks. Km pi re jattem. large throwback, npbo- A Q stered pillow, wide valance; very best patterns and colorings; M vaL, ea.O.Zk Lot 5 cv542-inci Tlammocks. heavy doable-faced fabric, beautiful Oriental desgT and colorings; large throwback, upholstered pillow, concealed spreader, $5 val. $3.1)3 Women's $1.00 Undervests 43 c Women's 75c Knit Drawers 43c 2000 women's fine ribbed Undervests, band-crocheted lace yoke and medal- 4 0 hocf ; low neck and no sleeves; white only; regular fLOO value, all aiea, h.HuC CO00 pairs of women's fine ribbed Drawers, 4,7-inch lace trimmicc; made e- A 5 tra wide, all sires; best 75c values, on sale at this marvelously low price, pair.-"jC Great special values in tr.ises and children Underwear. Parents take advantage. l " ,V X- ' " ' ' " ' -4 m l , " V! " , SOCIAL GAMES RAIDED rOLICE DESCEND OX SA)BLERS FOR DRINKS. Take 1 6 Men. Who Make No Denial of Practice. From Saloon in North End. Gambling for the drinks wae adde to the Ut of ofTeneen yenterday for which the police are to keep a particular look out. The result of the first day of ob servation was the arrest of 16 offenders. They were enjoylnjr sociable aamea of olo, pedro and draw poker at the Erlck eoo place. Third and Bumeid. streets, when taken in tow by a quartet of police men. All were charged with sajnbllne. The decision aa to this form of gamb ling was made some time ago by Munici pal Judge Van Zante and taken on ap peal to the Circuit Court. Judge Cleland affirmed the Municipal magistrate's find ing Thursday. Although sociable games are rampant Jn the better class of saloons throughout the city, the police did not molest those places, going direct to the rendezvous of workmen and Idlers in the North Knd. At Rrlckson's place a veritable gambling room was found In operation. Patrolmen Harms. Post and Ackerman. acting on orders from headquarters, watched th. games for a short t'me. saw fcbat drink, war. being purchased at th. conclusion of eacb game, and then placed every one at the tables under arrest. The IS offenders were at three tables and made no resistance. When taken to the Police Station they were required to put up S10 ball apiece to warrant their appearance In the Municipal Court this morning. None of them denied that they were playing cards to see who would have to buy drlnka for the crowd. Here ts the list of offenders: Ed Reeve.. John Miller. A. H. Moore. Gum Johnson. J. Hanslow. Krank Johnson, O. H. Bowdre. A. H. An derson. James Martella, Jo. fKrunk. A. Anderson. FYank Brown. J. echur. A. Ful klns. M. Calhoun and Harry Fink. SEATTLE PASTOR CALLED Rev. Frank D. Findlcv Com I n g to First Totted Presbyterian Church. The congregation of the First United Presbyterian Church, at a meeting held Thursday night, voted to extend a call to Rev. FYank t. Flndley. of Seattle. Th. congregation has been without a regular pastor since fhe first of the year. Mr. Flndley occupied the pulpit a few weeks ago. and matie surh a favorable Impres sion that It was decided to Invite hlra to become the permanent pastor. He has signified his willingness to accept the po sition, and will arrive In Portland next mon ui. Mr. Flndley Is about years old. and previous to coming to the Pacific Coast last Fall was pastor of a church In Wella A'lle. O. He has been temporarily In charge of the Third Cnlted Presbyterian C hcrch. of Seattle. Come out tomorrow In our auto and see Gregory Heights. &e ad on pug. 11. CITY EMPLOYES SUED NEW GARNISHEE LAW MARKS BUSINESS FOR COIRTS. Measure In Effect Two Das. and Eight Action. Have Already Been Filed. Since th. new law making It possible to garnishee the wsges of cliy and county employes has gore Into effect, there Is every truncation that a ,new and tv-.fy burden I lis been adiled to the courts. For while the law went Intra effect onlr Wednesday, eight actions have already r-een commenced against public servants who belong to the nerer-r.y society. In fhe list are two policemen, three flrtmen. one street -cleaner, one Deputy Assessor and one Rood Supervisor. Th city leafls In the matter of numbers. Actions against these eight derelict debtors have been filed with the Justice Court, six being filed yesterday. With eight case, developed in three da)-, the courts loolc forward to an unprecedented rush la tbe garnishee bustneu. SPECIALS TODAY. SrMl simple rait and hlrtwaiata a-. rur4 for c on th SI will b pUcw4 on aaJ today. S mS mxrmnla ara tha I'm of prft!rm tn tyl. fin L-h and ft i. You will aava ttv rrr. Coma tn tvlar. At: All en ac McXot:nlI, corner Third and Morrlaoa. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 'FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST Street.. WEST SIDE. SC Aleev atr.et. Twestj.lrt ..4 Ja.s. Rleveatk a.e Mmmtrnmrnmrrr S Thlre ..4 Jtllrma Mrrrlk ASTORIA. Twelftk ..a tSe.e Streele. SSS T.rlw Street iIsImimi). r.r sinn. Jrwr Streec. St. Jaa, 513 llltaaa A.ewwe. V.I M la-l-etee Amw. -4 ti mm t. 33 S.t llaraMM free. Tu-t-ate e.e aiaM.i r.timr. rtda. Street. These exceedingly flood, chesp meats win be distributed among all of Smith's markets today (Saturday). If you should come to Alder street, keep away from the lice! Trust markets around about us see that you get in the right place and that SMITH'S NAME IS OVER THE DOOR We Will Distribute the Following Take note that Smith's Market at St. John is open 10.000 pounds of Beef for boiliaf. tewing and pot pis G 5000 pounds of Beef for pot Bargains Among Smith's Markets Take note that Smith Market at Seaside roasts .., 7t. Rs 3000 pounds Shoulder Steak 8 5000 pounds of Round Stei. .. 10 3000 lbs. of Sirloin Stesk 12'-C 3000 pounds of Prime Eib Boast Beef 10c 12'r IS 1000 lbc Rib Roast Beef, rolled. 1T And a ton of Hamburg Steak to eacb market 10 And a ton of Pur Tig Pork Sausage and Smith's incomparable Veal Sana to each market. . ..12'-- 8000 pounds of Oregon's choicest Vtal Mutton Stew Roart. 10 12'- I Wnolo Shoulder Mutton. veai vuueu reaU or Vtal. ' lli Oregon rmb Rancb Es t. IOC .v. . is open Ct St 10.00 pounds of fancy Eastern Oregon i Verjr Choic Creamery Butter. ..CO Mutton Leji of Mutton. . Mutton Chops .. .124t. 15C Chinook Salmon 12'f Deep Sea Habut, 3 lbs 2Tf Fresh Shad, each 10 1 The above meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. We deliver J2 worth or more. Phone Main 8751 IS lba. Sugar St.OO 100 lbs. 1-olatoes .' IS lba. Potatoes 5e Valley I'lour, per barrel.. (J.40 10 lbs. Valley Flour l.-SO 10 ISs. Vallry Hour 3Jic .'.a It... 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