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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1909)
1 18 THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1909. Buy 'Nemo' rse $5.50 Values at e the Pair Sensational sale of "Nemo Corsets, in cluding the celebrated self-reducing models. An important offering of 1000 pairs at a price that will attract an en thusiastic throng of buyers. Every pair new, fresh, clean merchandise of desir able style and all sizes for your selec tion. Made of white mercerized brocades and coutils. Models for short stout fig ures, as well as tall stout figures. High or low bust. Every pair fully guaranteed and fitted by one of our expert corset ieres. Regular $5 and $5.50 OQ values; special price of, pair.PJj" Flag'S ale Flags of all sizes and all grades. The "Star Spangled Banner" at low prices: 4ft1.1.60 3r6ft..g 2.25 I x 6 ft..S2.55l si 8 ft..S 3.fiO fixl0Jt;$4.8O 1 8x12 ft. .$ 7.2Q 7 txl4 ft. .$7.75 1 10x15 ft. .$11.66 Muslin Flags, mounted on sticks; buy all you want, dozen 2 to$3T00 Cotton Bunting flags ; sewed stripes ; fast, colors; ranged in prices thuslyl 2Y2 4 ft; 50cvalues, each... 39 3 x 5 ft; $1.00 values, each... 73$ 5 x 8 ft; $1.75 values, each.. .$1.39 6 xl0 ft ; f2.25 values, each. ..$1.95 Toilet Goods at Low Prices l-c Tooth Brushes on sale. for. 9 35o Tooth Brushes on sale for 19 3T)c Nail Brushes on sale for 19 75c solid back Hair Brushes 43 $3 ebony back Hair Brushes; in fancy shapes; great values; at.. $1.98 $2 solid back Hair Brushes; -wood hks; great values, at, each 98 Long detachable handle Bath Brushes great values; on sale at, each. .49 $1.50 Cloth Brushes; black or white bristles; great values; sale price. .98 Rubber-set Shaving Brushes at,..19 Ideal Hair Brushes; special at.. 89 Kleanwell 'Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes; great value, at ,each.,69 50e, 65o hard rubber Dressing Combs great value; on sale at, each. .39 25c Celluloid Dressing Combs 19 Traveling Toilet Cases; rubber lined" great values; on sale at, each. .89 Sponge Bags; rubber lined; each. 19 65c ChaiuoisSkins;great values. .39 Three big lots of Whisk Brooms Special, at, each 12) 19.J23 Carpet Sale Great clean-up sale of odd rolls of Car pets; some with borders; short lengths ; enough for one room bestpatterns in all the standard lines; 15c a yard extra for sewing, la yjng andlining! took! Brussels Carpe;L35quality7! 85 Smith Axminsters, $1.50 quality 89 BjidyBrnsscls; $1.75 quality $1.17 Hartford Carpet; $1.80 values. .$112 Wilton Velvets; $1.80 value Sl7l7 on Credit Today Goes on Jnly Account-Store Closed All Day Monday, July 4th-Do YonrShopphThjg Trunks and Bags are now located on the 4th Floor A complete line Cameras. Kodak Supplies, etc. on the 4th Floor Bring us your orders Entire stock of Refrigerators at greatly reduced prices Basement Ihe Meier (II? Frank Store Visit The Big Tyvjhog On Fourth Floor New Annex Accessible From Our Present Store Only Visit the great new "Toy land" on the 4th floor in the new building (Acces sible only from the present building) It's the largest and handsomest Toy De partment in the West and when permanently fitted will be second to none in the land -.Here you will find displayed under the best conditions and to splendid advantage a su perb variety of foreign and domestic toys of all kinds Dolls, games, wheel goods, outing and baskets, pictures, pyrography goods, sewing machines, etc. Plan a visit to the 4th floor on your next store visit and bring the children Hammocks, Outing Goods, Etc., Reduced Regular $5.00 and $6.50 Hammocks, in the prettiest styles and weaves, each. . $3.85 Regular $3.50 to $4.50 Hammocks, on sale at the special. low price, each S2 8s Regular $2X)0 and $2.50 Hammocks for $1.75; Regular $1.75 knocks! t, tt arden,Be, nches; best models; regular $1.50 values; special price, each.. 95 $1,50 Hammock Chairs ; on sale at. $1.23 I Camp Stools; on sale at, each.... 23 Regular $2 00 Folding Cot, each. .$1.69 Regular $4.50 Folding Cots on sale. $3169 All lines of Camping and Outing Goods on the Fourth Floor, in the new Annex Let us show you. Toys, Wheel Goods, Dolls, Trunks and Bags All on the Fourth Floor. Sale Extraordinary of nmmer Footwear For Women, Men and Children 5000 pairs of women's imported Russia calf, brown kid, patent colt and gunmetal Blucher Ox fords and Garden Ties; hand welt soles; our choicest Spring 1 c? r- -r nuu ouuuiier xooiwear; j. ee 1. ' I Cousins and other leading makes i come in all sizes and widths; Regular $5 values; 10 QC your choice, pair PO.OO 5000 pairs of women's fine welt sole Oxfords; blucher, lace and low-button styles; short drop last; with tips; Cuban and spike heels; black patent colt, tan Russia calf, gunmetal, etc.; in all sizes and Vidthsr lut na cVi you them; $3.50 and flJO QQ '"SSasS? $4 values; yours Bt.V'fO TTj-Jm 5000 pairs women's golden brown kid, Russia calf, gun metal and glazed kid Oxfords; button and ribbon lace styles; welt soles; Cuban heels; in all sizes and widths : see them J. "HU iaKe advantage or this remarkable offer; these are regu- tf0 rny $3.50 the pair; come early so as to not be disappointed.. P-.Ot O000 pairs of misses' white duck Oxfords, medium round toes, with tips; greatest val ues ever offered in white footwear, at the following remarkable prices: ' f? ? this low price, pair. 65 Sizes 8 to 11, at this low price, pair. 75 Sizes 11 V2 to 2; you had better come early for these; at this special price, pair. . .85 1000 pairs of children's barefoot Sandals; ankle strap; tans and patent A O in8 ; -61ZeS 2 5 only; best 60(5 values; on sale at this remarkable price 3C 000 pairs of women's white canvas Oxfords; blucher and la.ee styles; leather and wood Cuban heels; turn soles; in all sizes and widths; OUR REGULAR nr ?2.50 VALUES; YOUR CHOICE TOMORROW AT, PER PAIR 99c 2000 pairs women's Oxfords in patent colt, vici kid, tan kids, tan calf; broken lines of new, up-to-date footwear, of standard quality and the best styles. Don't tfi f-rk fail to see them. $3.00 VALUES; ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST AT Jl.3y 3000 pairs of children's fine patent colt and tan kid Oxfords; extension soles- low heels; all sizes in this lot for misses and children; remarkable values, as follows Sizes 6 to 8; $1-50 values... $1.19 1 Sizes 8y2 to 11 $1.75 values 81 Sizes liy2 to 2; $2.25 values. . .$1.65 I Sizes 2V2 to 6; $2.50 values' SI Children's black kid Scrapper Oxfords; unlined welt soles; sizes are " " O O 8V2 to 11; best regular $1.50 values; on sale at, choice, the pair. ...... OOC 1 000 Prs. Men's $5 Oxfords $ 348 gunmetal Blucher Oxfords ; ,izes otou; all Qo AO choice, per pair.'P'O and glazed kid flJO EZf it of them, pair..POU ""A11--":;1 v' ,Jr v.1 ; ' - "m . iMi.jp,, 1 A ?& 1 I 1000 pairs of men's tan Russia calf, brown kid and hand-welt soles; quarter kid-lined; hish cottage shanes-. new Summer models; regular values to' $5.00; on sale at 2000 pairs of men's Goodyear welt lace Shoes; box calf leathers; all sizes, 6 to 11; all widths; buy all vou wa 1000 pairs of boys' brown kid Oxfords London toes, me dojs snoes we nave ever had the pleasure ot offering; Sizes 2V2 to 5y2, special, pair $1.85 Sizes 12 to 2, mt dium soles ; the best values in i .. i i i iu..a aavaniaere or tha special price, pair.. $1.65 Artistic Picture Framing to your special order on the Fonrth Floor nq.,u dSea lor punencK Patterns and the Butterick Publications School and College Pennants Most complete line in city 4th Floof TEe Meier Frank Store $6 Combination Garments $3.97 $ 1 3.50 White Petticoats at $8.75 Great special offering of 500 handsome new Combination Garments Made of lawn. nainsook or cross-bar materials of the pret tiest style and best quality Dainty lace, lace aimdroidery trimmings, beading and rib bonsGreat variety for your selection All are well made and finished No skimping of material or trimming All sizes Regular $5.00 and $6 values on sale fl; y r y at this extremely low price, ea. () JV Special lot of 500 fine white Petticoats in ' cambric, lawns, nainsook ; trimmed in wide lace and embroidery, tucks, beading, insertion and ribbons; large t Q 7C variety; regular values from $12 to $13.50. . yO. D Womens - Misses' Pajamas j i.f Masrnificent showina" of misses' Pajamas; in cottons, "Soisettes," nainsook and ginghams ; made military and kimona style ff tucks, beading, insertion and ribbons; large Vw"U Children's White Dresses $3.00 Values at $ 1 .98 Each Sale extraordinaT-u nP Rnn .i,iun' t.:- i t- - j ., . j "-v. .uuuitii a iuw lawn urrsses j in ages irom o montns to a years; made of fine lawns and nainsooks and trimmed in laces, embroid- C- OQ enes, tucks and insertions; very pretty styles; regular $3.00 values; each.. H 1 0 $5.00 Shirtwaists at $2.95 Each $2.50 Shirtwaists at $1.18 Each 200Q high-grade Shirt Waists Magnificent assortment All new, desirable styles Mater ials of lawn, batiste, crossbar madras and striped dimity Both plain tailored and fancy styles iu immense variety and to please every individual taste Trimmed with rows of em broidery or lace insertion, fancy yokesof heavy lace, solid fronts of pin tucking or tucking to form a yoke, Dutch necks with fancy collarr and" half-inch tucks All in all the best waist bargains you ever had an orT portnnity to share in this season A great purchase from a leading NewYork manufac turer enables us to offer values T y f gf up to $5 each at this low price S?H. I ? .Lf11 Shirtwaists; made with fancy yokes of coarse lace and me damons; trimmed down the front with insertion and tucks ; Dutch necks, 1 1Q with or without collars; all sizes, 34 to 44; values regular up to $2.50 eaP 1 lO Great Values in Women's Sweater Coats-These will be found on tha Second Floor $4.00 Wool Blankets $3.05 Pair $2.25 Heavy Camping Blankets $ 1 .55 Pair Sale of 500 Feather Bed Pillows at 69c Each 1000 pairs of White "Wool Blankets; full size; pink and blue borders; best $4.00 tO fC values; on sale at the low price; pr.P5"0 500 pairs of extra heavy mottled Cotton Camp ing Blankets; best $2.25 values; buyflj-l C C all you want at thislow price, pair.? 00 500 Feather Bed Pillows; just the kind and quality for campers and the beach home; blue and white stripe ticking cbv- ?Q ered; 3-lb. weight; on sale at, each... 05C "We. are sole Portland agents for "Ostermoor" Felt Mattresses; also for "Vudor" PorcE Shades. Butterick Patterns and Publications. Headquarters For Bathing Suits Women's - Children's Opening sale and display of women's and chil dren's Bathing Suits; , in alpaca, silk and mummy cloth; blue and black; trimmed with fancy braid; some-have Dutch necks, others have sailor colars, all have full skirts and short sleeves ; by far the largest and best show ing in the city; prices range all the from $2.00 to $16.00 a suit. Second Floor. Misses' and Children's Tlatln;n( S,,U. : uiuto. ill riannel and mummy cloth; blue, red and -white; great values $1.25 to S3 50 Complete line of Bathing Caps; in fancy plaids, dots and plain red, blue and tan- silks and satins and plain rubber; good values: prices ram-i fmm Tl 2 22,' Sllk,s Ve are showing an extraordinary line of Bathing Shoe! and SHppers; 25 ' to SO complete line ot Men s and Boy's Bathine Suits: THE MEIER &, FRANK STORE $12 50 Curt'ns $7,95 $7 Curtains at $4.35 Special lot of Irish Point Curtains in ivory and ecru; dainty Duchess effects; made on fine Swiss nets; very service able as well as very beautiful; 3 vards long and 50 inches in width: t 7 fr regular $12.50 values; pair. .1 i5 Lot 2 French Net Curtains; the best quality nets; made up with Renaissance lace edges; Cluny edges and insertions; also Mane Antoinettes; in white and ecru; 2y2 and 3 yards long and 50 inches wide ; our best regular $6.50 A O C and $7.00 values; choice, pr. .ST-.oO White Goods 35c Values Now 1 9c 5000 yards new mercerized "WTiita Goods, best styles for Summer apparel - ft of all kinds; 35c values; yard. .. A 7C Sale Ginghams 50c Values Now 1 9c 3000 yards new and beautiful Silk Ging hams; in handsome patterns; besfi Q colorings; 50c values; yard... 1 tC 3000 yards new printed Silk Mulls; at tractive styles and newest color- Off ings; regular 50c values; yard..50C Cleanup Sale of Pretty Laces Embroideries At Great Reductions 5000 mill strips of Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Edges and Insertions; 1 to 10 inches wide; eyelet and filet designs, for waists, gowns and undermuslins ; 4y3 and 5-yard strips; immense as- QQ " sortment; values to $2.50 strip. IOC 1500 yards of White Embroidery Waist ings; all new, handsome styles in filet and eyelet designs; very desirable for lingerie waists ; regular values , Q Q to $3 a yard; special lew price. OC 1500 yards of 24-inch white tucked and embroidered Nets, for yokes, sleeves, etc. Very best styles in large variety Q Q values to $3 a yard; on sale at. OC 2000 yards of 45-inch white striped and imitation Tucked Nets; regular CQ up to $1.50 a yard; on sale at..JJC $1 Nets 39c 2000 yards of 18 and 45-inch Nets, in filet, figured and striped effects; also white with colored effects for waists, yokes, sleeves, etc.; values to $1 OQ yard; on sale at this low price. JC 25c Laces 10c Swiss Nainsook 19c 15,000 yards of Plat Val. Laces and In sertions for trimming lingerie, etc; all the best patterns; great assortment; values up to 25c yard; l to 5 - f inches wide; on sale at, yard. lvC 5000 yards of Swiss, nainsook and cam bric Edging and Insertion; 1 to 10 inches wide; beautiful styles for trimming wo men's and children's underwear 10 values to 50c yard; special at. A5C Curtain Materials at BigSaying in Prices 10,000 yards of Fancy Silkoline; very best quality; light and dark grounds; tloral and oriental designs; in great assortment; 36 inches wide; great Q value at this very low price, yard. 2000 yards of beautiful new Bungalow Ivets; ivory, ecru and colored; suitable tor bummer cottages and beach O Q houses; 4c. inches wide; 45c. valsOC 15. Casement Drapery; light grounds; with floral and leaded glass patterns; inches wide ; extraordinary "I -I great value at this price; yard. 11C 2500 yards of new Cretonne"; li-ht grounds; floral and art nouveau 1 ff designs; all colors; 36 in. wide 15C r i I --------II . r FIELDS 15 TO BE SUED t'Ol'UT TO SKTTI.E MOOT QUES TION ok m:s. Judtc AYebMcr Intimates Judge Mc titun Is to He Rrtaincd by County Court. Plann are being laid by the County Commissioners to settle In Circuit Court the mooted question as to whether or not County clerk Fields has the right to retain fees received from issuing cltlxenshir. papers, and whether or not he is entitled to the Interest upon coun ty money which he has deposited. It Is Mr. Field's contention that as he is held personally responsible for the funds In his care, and must make good any loss, he Is entitled to the Interest for his personal use. County Judge Webster was asked bout the matter last right, and while declining to make any definite state ment, saying he desired to talk the matter over a little more with the Board, he Intimated that Judge Henry E. McGinn will soon be retained by the County Court to bring action against Mr. Fields in the Circuit Court. County Commissioner Lightner was non-committal about the matter last night, preferring that any information about the case should come from the County Judge. Judge Webster said the court is the only place where the ques tion Mr. Fields has raised can be set tled, and although Judge "Webster is a court himself, he said lie would not undertake to say whether or not the money should be -turned over to the county. The amount Involved runs into four figures. Northwestern People in New York. NEW YORK. June 29. (Special.) Northwest people at hotels: From Portland H. Hewitt, at the Grand; G. B. Sayerg, at the Ashland; O. A. Fithian. at the Holland. From Spokane A. C. Peterson, at the Longacre; J. C. McDonell. at the Plaza; H. D. Hamilton, at the Broadway Cen tra L KNUDSON GLUB CAPTAIN MTJITNOMAH FOOTBALL TEAM NAMES .LEADER. Backfreld Star Is Selected by Unani mous Vote to. Head Eleven This Year. I J. A. Knudson, one of Multnomah's star backfleld men of last year's football team, was chosen captain of the club's eleven for the coming" season at a meeting of the gridiron enthusiasts held at the club last night. All of the members of last year's team, with the exception of Jack Oswald and Paul Rader, both of whom are out of the city, were present, and the selection of Knudson as captain was unanimous. "Jack" Knudson, while comparatively a new comer here.' has proved himself to be one of the best football players who ever wore a Multnomah uniform. He Is popular with th r.t j .1 as well- as with the club members in gen ii' hia BelecUon &3 captain augurs well for another successful season. , p,5"rlen Sfott, who has acted as cap tain during the past two eeasons, nomin ated Knudson. George W. McMillan, who was elected manager of the team soon after the an nual election of officers at the club, was present and outlined some of the plans tor the eeason. Those at present are more or less indefinite. Gets $500 on Horse Deal. Charles Gittere was awarded $500 damages by Circuit Judge Gantenbein yesterday in his suit against W. Brun zel. He charged Brunzel with having Bold him a balky team. Gittere said he did not discover until he was six miles from home that the team was balky. When he returned it he said Brunzel refused to give him his money back. Brunzel said he- offered Gittere another team. To this Gittere replied that he was afraid the second team would be worse than the first. Oregon Herbs (a lea) best remedy for kidney and bladder troubles. Nature's own preparation. 50c at all druggi.u! FRANK L SMITH "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" xuu cat ju&ii one or two rtav rmt. r? I Aw a! o - . t . , i ifija mi kjii i inn noma ana lgnting the Beef Trnst MEAT COMPAN ine weefc at least most everybody does when you can get it fresh caught right from the gill-net. SMITH has hia own fishermen on the lower Columbia River, who ship to him each morning the fish they have caught during the night. "When you eat Chi nook Salmon out of a SMITH market, you are eating fish that has been taken from the water within 24 hours. Royal Chinook Salmon, 21bs.. 25 Dee$ Seat Halibut, 31b 25 Columbia River Sturgeon, 21b... 15 When you come to SMITH'S on Alder street, be sure you don't o-o into a Beef Trust Market, for the Trust has put them all around us over me aoor and then you'll know you're in the right place. We call special attention to a fine lot of lambs, which are now being distributed among all our markets but be sure you go to a SMITH mar ket. . Lamb Stew 4 Whole Shoulder Lamb g Leg of Lamb 12Va and 15 Rib Lamb Chops 15 Lamb Hearts 5 Breast of Lamb , 74 Shoulder Roast Lamb 10 Loin Lamb Chops 15 tamb Liver 10 SMITH'S MARKET IN SELLWOOD OPENS THIS MORNING. Creamery butter at Smith's, awfully good, per square, 60 Oregon ranch eggs at Smith's, per dozen , .25 Prune Rib Roast Beef.ip. 12y2j Rump Roast Beef lO Shoulder Roast Beef 7$. 8 Beef for boiling and stew.. 5. 6 Sirloin steak .121. Tenderloin steak. ............ 12 Round steak .- IO Shoulder steak 31bs"for"25 Hamburg steak XO Corned beef, plate cuts .... .6 Corned beef, rump and- shouldex. .8c