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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1909)
THE MORNING- OREGONTAN, S ATTTRD AT, JTTLT 3, 18 Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday (July 5th) Supply Your Outing Needs Today Here at the "Big Store" Established in 1857 Don't Fail to Visit the Great New Toy Store on the Fourth Floor in the New Annex Take Elevator Store Open Tonight Until 9;30 Meier & Frank Store Headquarters for Ladies'-Children's M eier Frank Saturday Shopping Bulletin Meier & Frank Store Women's Knit Men's-Young Men's Outing Bathing Suits Suits at Half Regular Prices Oneninc sale and displav of women s " " Opening sale and display of women's and children's Bathing Suits, in alpaca, silk and mummy cloth; blue and black; trimmed with fr.ney braid; some have Dutch necks, others have sailor collars, all have full skirts and short sleeves. By far the largest and best showing in the city. Prices range all the way from $2.00 to $16.00 a suit. On Second Floor. Misses' and children's Bathing Suits, in flannel and mummy cloth; blue, red and white; great values, at $1.25 to $3.o0 Complete line of Bathing Caps, in fancy plaids, dots and plain red, blue and tan; silks and satins and plain rubber; on sale at prices from, each, 25c to $1.75 We are showing an extraordinary line of Bathing Shoes and Slippers, on sale at prices ranging from, rair, 25c to 50 Complete line of men's and boys' Bath ing Suits, 1 and 2-piece suits, trunks, etc. Women's Fine Undermuslins Ml In the Men's Clothing Section, second floor Our great annual half-price, sale of men's and youths Outing Suits atone-half regular prices Included is our entire stock of high-grade Sum mer garments in the newest and most approved fashions and materials Three-button sack coats, quarter lined, trousers made with cuff bottoms and belt loops Materials, fancy tweeds, fancy cheviots, fancy worsteds and in fancy flannels Best patterns and shades All new 1 909 Summer apparel for men and young men who want hand- tail ored, custom-made clothes at prices never before known for garments of equal style and quality On the second floor Take advantage $15.00 Outing Suits $ 7.50 $20.00 Outing Suits $10.00 $25.00 Outing Suits $12.50 $30.00 Outing Suits $15.00 At Low Prices Women's 75c Hosiery 42c Pair Great special offering of 500 handsome new combination garments, made of lawn, nainsook or crossbar materials of the prettiest style and best quality; dain ty lace, lace and embroidery trimmings, beading and ribbons. Great variety for your selection. All are well made and finished. No skimping of material or trimming. All sizes; regular $5.00 and $6.00 values, on sale at this CJ Q7 extremely low price, each PJ. I Special lot of 500 fine white Petticoats, in cambric, lawns, nainsook; trimmed in wide lace and embroidery tucks, bead ing, insertion and ribbons ; large variety ; regular values from $12.00 to CO $13.50, on sale at, garment pO. i J Saturday Sale of Misses Pajamas Magnificent showing of new styles in women s and misses pajamas, in cottons, "soisettes, nainsook and ginghams; made military and kimono style; tucks, beading, insertion and rib- CC Cf bons; on sale at this price PJVJv Children's $3 White Dresses $1.98 Each Rale extraordinary of 500 children's white lawn Dresses, ages from 6 months to 3 years; made of fine lawns and nainsooks and trimmed in laces, embroi deries, tucks and insertions ; very pretty styles; regular $3 values, each. .SjJl.OS Misses' - Children's Wash Dresses $8Vals., $4.85 Women's 50c Hosiery 29c Pair 35c to 65c Ribbons 2 5c Yd. Jnc! rwear 5000 Dutch Collars 12 Vc Ea Great Fourth of July sale of 25,000 yards 6-inch Ribbons in plain taffeta, plain satins, fancy print warps and stripes; ribbons of all sorts for hair bows, sashes, hat trim ming, etc.; every good stj-le, coloring and combination; values ranging from 35c OC- to 6oc the yard buy all you want of it at this unusually low price, the yard-w' Great holiday sale of 5000 starched Dutch Collars, plain and fancy hem- 1 stitched styles; 2y2 to 3y2 inches, wide; sizes 12 to -14; 20c-25o valnes, ea. Ladies' Long Silk Gloves Great Fourth of July sale of misses' and children's fine Summer Wash Dresses in linen, pique, French rep and French gingham ; made up in Buster Brown, Russian and jumper styles; some are trimmed with hand embroidery, fancy braids and some insertion; all have full pleated skirts; some have Dutch necks and short sleeves; blue, pink, tan and all good colors; fancy blue and pink. stripes and checks; ages 6 to 14 CJ QC years; $8.00 values, at, each P'0' 5000 pairs of women's imported fancy colored Lisle Hose, in gauze and drop- A O stitch dots, checks, stripes, dots, etc.; immense variety; 75c values, the pair"C 5000 pairs of women's plain black gauze cotton outsize Hose; black, tan, pink, OQ light blue, Alice, navy, white, all sizes; best regular 50c values, on sale at, pair"'' Women's, Men's, Children's Summer Footw'r Low Priced 5000 pairs of women's imported Russia calf, brown kid, patent colt and gunmetal Blucher Oxfords and Garden Ties; hand-welt soles; our choicest Spring and Summer footwear; J. & T. Cousins and other leading makes; come in all sizes and widths; CO fiC regular $5.00 values your choice at this low price, pr. PJ00 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 widths. The best regular $3.50 and fcO QQ $4.00 values, at, the pair ?&0 5000 pairs women 's golden brown kid, Russia calf, gunmetal and glazed kid Oxfords ; button and ribbon lace styles, welt soles, Cuban heels, in all sizes and widths; regular IIO CC $3.50 values, at, the pair P-dUJ 5000 pairs of misses' white duck Ox fords, medium round toes, with tips: Sizes 6 to 8. on sale at, pair..65 Sizes 8 to 11, on sale at, pair. .75 Sizes ll1, to 2, on sale at, pair. .85fr 1000 pairs of children's barefoot Sandals, with ankle straps; tans and patent leather: in sizes 2 to 5 only; best regular bOc values, on sale at this low price 2000 pairs women's white canvas Oxfords, blucher and lace styles; leather and wood Cuban heels; turn soles, in all sizes and widths; regular $2.50 values at, pair 99 2000 pairs women's Oxfords, in patent colt, vioi kid, tan kids and tan calf; broken lines of new, up-to-date tootwear, of standard quality and the best styles. J" PQ The best regular $3.00 values buy all you want while they last at, pair ?10 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, at these prices: Sizes 6" to 8, $1.50 values, pair.. $1.19 Sizes 8 to 11, $1.75 values, pair. .$1.35 Sizes liy2 to 2, $2.25 values, pr. .$1.65 Sizes 2y2 to 6, $2.50 values, pair. .$1.98 Children's black kid Scrapper Oxfords, unlined, welt soles; come in sizes from QO 8Va to 11; best regular $1.50 values buy all you want of them at, special, pair OOC 1 000 Pairs Men's $5.00 Oxfords $3.48 Pr. 1000 pairs of men's tan Russia calf, brown kid and gunmetal blucher Oxfords, hand welt soles, quarter kid-lined; high cottage shapes; come in sizes 6 to 11; all 1?0 A Q new Summer models; regular values to $5.00, on sale at, special, the pair PJiO 2000 pairs of men's Goodyear welt lace Shoes, in box calf and glazed kid 0 leathers; all sizes, 6 to 11, and in all widths buy all you want at, the pair P0" 1000 pairs of boys' brown kid Oxfords London toes, medium soles; the best values in boys' shoes we have ever had the pleasure of offering; on sale at the following prices: Sizes 2y2 to 5y2, special, pair.. $1.85 Sizes 12 to 2, on sale at, the pair.. $1.65 1.50 Values 75c Fair Buy Long Silk Gloves at a marvelously low price per pair Fnll 1 6-button lengths; dou ble finger tips all the leading makes, includ ing Kaysar, Niagara, Fownes and Glovers ville black and white only all sizes just the gloves you want for hot-weather wear. Regular $ 1 .50 values Buy all you 9 C , want at this low price per pair C Jv Mail and phone orders carefully attended to 75c Silk Gloves 43c 5000 pairs of 2-clasp short Silk Gloves double finger tips; sizes in black, only; 'white, oyfcj 73t A 7f 7y2; values up to 75c a pair, on sale at, pair"' 1000 Pairs Boys Trousers $ 1 .00-$ 1 .25 Values 69c Pr. For today, an immense offering of 1000 pairs of boys' Knickerbocker Trousers, ages 3 to 16 years; fancy cheviots, lancy tweeds and lancy worsteds, stripes, piaias, fiU light and dark colors; regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, on sale at, special, pair vV Great special values in all lines of "Wash Suits. An opportunity you should not miss. Entire Stock of Parasols At Greatly Reduced Prices -W-V-. .V .---.&, r' iV Our $2.00 Great Fourth of July sale of our en tire stock of women's, misses and children's Parasols Plain and fancy styles in silks, pongees and linens Every new and pretty creation shown this season is included Every new effect, every new shading Parasols to please every individual fancy, and the prices by far the lowest ever known Take advantage of this sale $1.50 Parasols, specially priced, each. . ..80 and $2.50 Parasols on special sale at.... $1.39 Our $3.00 and $3.50 Parasols on special sala at.... $1.95 Our $4.00 and $4.50 Parasols on special sale at.... $2.39 Hand-embroidered Silk Parasols, magnificent Ly Pm.A styles ; values ranging from $12.50 to $25 at 'vC Entire stock of Children's Parasols at one-half reg. prices. 1000 sewing silk and chiffon Automobile "Veils, with fancy borders; black, white and all the leading shades; 212 yards long, 22 QQ. Q 1 inches wide; regular $2.00 values, on sale at this low price, ea. OpeClalS Great lot of Veiling Remnants on sale at half regular selling prices. Hammocks, Oating Goods, Etc., Reduced coats at 53c Each Veiling 5000 women '8 fine ribbed Undervests, with plain and fancy yokes, low neck, ' no-sleeve styles, all sizes ; best Ol 35c values, on sale at, special, ea. 5000 pairs of women's fine cotton-ribbed Drawers, umbrella style, lace-trimmed ; best regular 35c values, at, pair..21 Sale Flags Flags of all sires and all grades. The ' Star-Spangled Banner at these pnees: 2VjX 4 feet $1.60 3x 6 f t. $ 2.25 4x6 feet $2.55 5x 8 ft. $ 3. GO 6 xlO feet $4.8Q 8x12 ft. $ 7.20 7 xl4 feet $7.7510x15 ft. $11.00 Muslin Flags, mounted on sticks, on sala at pnoee ranging from, ea., 2c to $J.UO Cotton Bunting Flags, with sewed stripes and fast colors; at the following prices: 2y2x4 feet, regular 50c vals., each. .39J 3xo feet, regular $1 values, each..73c 5x8 feet, $1.7o values, at, each..SX.39 6x10 feet, $2.2o values, at, each..$l.S)o $5.00 Waists $2.95 $2.50 Waists $1.18 2000 high-grade Shirtwaists, magnificent assortment ; all new, desirable styles ; materials of lawn, batiste, crossbar ma dras and striped dimity; both plain tail ored and fancy styles in immense variety and to please every individual taste. Trimmed with rows of embroidery or lace insertion, fancy yokes of heavy lace, solid fronts of pin tucking or tucking to form a yoke; Dutch necks with fancy collars and half-inch tucks; all in all the best waist bargains you ever had an oppor tunity to share in this season. A great purchase from a leading New York man ufacturer enables ns to offer CO Q C values up to $5.00 each for 3000 Batiste and Lawn Shirtwaists, made with fancy yokes of coarse laee and me dallions; trimmed down the front with insertion and tucks; Dutch necks, with or without collars; all sizes, (PI "I Q 34 to 44 ; values to $2.50, ea. V O Great values in women's Sweater Coats, on the Second Floor. Take advantage. $4 Blankets $3.05 $2.25 Blnk'ts$ 1.55 Bed Pillows 69c Ea. 1000 pairs of white "Wool Blankets, full size; pink and blue borders; (PO AC best $4.00 values, at, the pr. PO.VJJ 500 pairs of extra heavy mottled cotton Camping Blankets, the best G! EE $2.25 values, on sale at, pair 500 Feather Bed Pillows, just the kind and quality for campers and the beach home; blue and white stripe ticking-cov- ered; three-lb. weight, on sale at CO. this price, each take advantage Jv We are sole Portland agents for "Oster moor" Felt Mattresses; also for "Vu dor" Porch Shades. Let us show you. "Butterick" Patterns and Publications. Blanket Department, on Fourth Floor. $ 1 .0 0 Nightgowns at 59 Cents Each $1.00 White Petti- Regular $5.00 and $5.50 Hammocks, in the prettiest styles and weaves, each.. $3.85 Regular $3.50 to $4.50 Hammocks, on sale a t this unusually low price, each.. $2.85 $2.00 and $2.50 Hammocks, each. $1.75 Regular $1.75 Hammocks, for, ea..$1.39 3-foot Garden Benches, best models, regular $1.50 values; special price, each..95 $1.50 Hammock Chairs, at, each.. $1.23 Camp Stools at this low price, each..23 Regular $2.00 Folding Cots, each. $1.69 Regular $4.50 Folding Cots, each.. $3.69 All lines of Camping and Outing Goods on sale on the Fourth Floor, in the new Annex. Toys, Wheel Goods, Dolls, Trunks and Bags a- complete assortment, on Fourth Floor. For today, 1000 cambrio Nightgowns, trimmed in lace and embroidery, rucks and insertion; well made and finished; all 6izes; best $1.00 values, each...59 On 6ale today, 3000 pairs of women's cambric Drawers, with wide tucked ruf fle, all sizes ; the best regular 40c values all you want at this price, pair. 25 $ On sale for today, 1000 white Petticoats, with plain tucked flounces, $1 val..53 Great special sale of "Nemo" Corsets, reg. $o.50 values, on sale at, pair.$3.39 DISTRICT TO BE FIXED IlKSTKICTKD QUARTERS NOT TO GO OX EAST SIDE. Major Mmoii Snys He Has Not De rided on Iart of City for Dis reputable Houses. Mayor Simon yesterday denied a rumor to the effect that the. administra tion will create a restricted district on the East Side, but at the same time aid he does not yet know where it will be placed. It Is a very troublesome problem, he declares, and one which must be Klven careful thought. There has never been any thought, however, of establishing; It across the river, ac cording to tht- Mayor. "I want to wait a while until the Chief of Police gets into touch with the situation, and then take the matter up ' with him," said Mayor Simon. "Per sonally. I dislike very much to tell any one where he must live, but I supose If a district is created, it will be neces sary to compel residence therein, so far as is possible. As reports come to me. it will be necessary to establish a dis trlct somewhere, but I do not yet know- where it will be. I can say, however, there Is no thought of placing it on the East Side. Reports to the Mayor are to the ef fect that the social evil is scattered tbronghout the entire length and breadth of the city, and it is with a desire to corral thts element for the protection of respectable women and the children that the Mayor Is endea voring to work out a solution of the problem. The houses In the old North End district having been closed by or der of ex-Mayor Lane, the women in mates have scattered all over the city. according to police officials, and the new administration proposes to rem edy the condition by working out a district where these women must live. A number of men, wishing for mer cenary reasons to secure first-hand in formation as to where the new district is to be located, have endeavored to persuade Mayor Simon to Indicate it to them, but he has steadfastly rerused to do so. As he himself has not de cided upon the proper place, he could not give such information, but he would not, were it possible, as he de clares himself strongly opposed to giv ing any one an opportunity to profit In a financial manner by such an arrangement. GARBAGE PROBLEM NEXT tory, and it is probable Mayor Simon will make some recommendation con cerning the expenditure of this amount after he makes the examination of the plant next week. He will also Investi gate the method of running the crema tory, with a view to determining, if possible, whether there is any means of cutting down expenses there. He is of the opinion that this can be done. Superintendent Daggett believes some means should be devised of charging for the Incineration of garbage, so that the institution could be made self-sup porting. Mayor Simon to Make Trip of In spection to Crematory. President MacMaster, of the Cham ber of Commerce, called upon Mayor Simon yesterday and urged immediate investigation of. the situation with re gard to the garbage crematory. As result, the Mayor will accompany Mr. MacMaster and a delegation from the Chamber of Commerce to the inciner ator probably next Tuesday, to ascer tain at first hand all the conditions. There is a bond Issue of $150,000 for the purpose of building a new crema WOUNDED MAN MAY DIE Survivor of Pistol Duel at Gates- Is Sinking Gradually. SALEM. Or.. July 2. (Special.) Will iam Herve, who was shot through the body In a duel with Henry Sullivan at Gates some weeks ago, is declining steadily and Dr. W. H. Byrd is of the opinion that there is but little hope of his ultimate recovery. Herve has been taken from the County Jail to the Salem Hospital. He is suffering from a gangrenous affec tion of the left lung, and appears to be growing steadily worse, in spite of all the physicians can do for him. He will not be able to appear in court for his trial next week, and it is feared will not live until the Fall term. Chicago. An increase In the number of murdera In June wu hown by the monthly report of Coroner Hoffman. Twenty-four were commlttted. while the average per month Is lo or 12. The suicides of the moatil num ber &. All of Smith's Markets Close Next Monday at Noon WEST SIDE. 226 Alder Street. Twenty-first and Johnson Stree-ts. IKS Olbbs Street. Eleventh and Montgomery Streets. Third and Jefferson Streets. AM L. SMITH MEAT GO. Iffi-6 ASTORIA. 53 Tarlor Street 1,'nlontown). Tvreifth and Rand Streets. I SEASIDK BrldKe Street. EAST TTnlon Avenne and Tillamook Stn. 13th Street and Tenlno Avf. Sellvrood. 512 Williams Avenne. 303 East Morrison Street. Thirty-third and Belmont Streets. SIDE. rand Ave. and Hawthorne Ave. 352 East IturnMde Street. Jersey Street, St. John. IB4 Alberta Street. 701 Mississippi Ave. These prices at all of Smith's markets. If you should come to Alder street, he sure to pass up the Beef Trust markets on both sides of us. Don't eat their ice-car cold-storagn meat these warm days. See that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust" are over the door, and then come in. Whole Shoulder of Lamb 8 Front Quarters of Lamb 10 Lesrs of Lamb 12V2?-15 Lamb Chops lSy2-15!r Lamb Stew e.6 Shoulder Roast Beef 7S8 Boiling Beef 5M Round Steak 10 Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs .25d Sirloin Steak 12V'2 Prime Rib Roast Beef . .10-12V2 Veal Breasts 8-10 Prime Rib Roast Beef, rolled. . . -15J Hamburg Steak . . XO Soup Meat 3t Hams r.. 18 Rendered Beef Drippings, lb...lO Sturgeon, 2 lbs X5 Rump Roast Beef 8S1 Tenderloin Steak 12V2 Corned Beef 6-8t Shoulder Roast Veal lO Veal Stew.. 8-10 Veal Cutlets 12y2S15 Rump Roast Veal 1S- Ixiin Roast Veal 15 Veal Sausage 12J Pork Sausage 1212J Pork Chops 15? Roasts Pork 12V2; 15t? SMITH'S MARKET IN SELL WO OD IS NOW The above meats and the following g roceries at Third and Jefferson Streets. Phones: Main 8751 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar 91. OO 12 lbs. Old Potatoes 25c 100 lbs. B. B. Flour $2.80 60 lbs. HiRh Patent Flour.. $1.60 6 loaves Bread, regular size 25C Sour Pickles, per qt lO Sweet Pickles, per qt 15c English Breakfast Tea. per lb Our best selling Coffee, per lb....20 Table Salt, per lb le Soda Crackers, per box Sl.OO 13 cans Milk Sl.OO 12 bars Soap 25& i lbs. Starch, gloss..- 25d 4 pkgs. Starch, corn....'. 25 4000 Parlor Matches 2 ."it 4500 Kitchen Matches 25 5 lbs. Tapioca 25 6 lbs. Sago 25c Macaroni In 6 and 7-lb. boxes, lb...8 10 lbs Cracked Wheat 35C 10 lbs. Rye Meal :15 10 lbs. Corn Meal 35C 10 lbs. Pastry Flour 35e 10 lbs. Graham Flour 3o 5 lbs. Rolled Oats 25 Snyder's Salad Dressing, pt. bottle. 30 Griffon's Catsup, pt. bottle, 20c 2 for 35 Catsup, pt. bottle, JOc, 3 for 25 Beets and Turnips, 3 bunches 5 Cabbage, per head 5 Head Lettuce. 2 heads 5 Fresh Peas, per lb 4 Fresh Pineapples, each 20 Oranges, extra fine, doz .....30 3 cans Corn 25 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans Pumpkin 25 3 cans String Beans 2o 3 cans Salmon 25 2 cans Peaches .....25 2 cans Pears 25 2 cans Apricots 25 2 cans Minced Clams . ........... .25 2 cans Pineapple 25 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25 8 bars Smith's Best Soap 25 6 bars White Laundry Soap ,...25 4 bars Wool Soap 25 7 cakes Toilet Soap in cartons. 25 2 boxes Scented Soap, 3 cakes bx..25 3 lbs. Sal Soda 5 5 lbs. Pink Beans 25 3 lbs. Pearl Barley 25 5 lbs. Ktce, broken 25 4 lbs. Rice, whole 25 Bacon 20 Absolutely Pure Lard 15 Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs 25( Halibut, 3 lbs 25 Chickens at Smiths, lb. -15 to XS? Spring Chickens at Smith's, per pound 25c Creamery Butter at Smith's, per roll 60C Oregon Eggs at Smith's, doz...25J OPEN , Automatic A 4418. Good Broom -35 BASKET With Every $2.0O Order Taken With Von. Sugar -ot Included. 65 55 25 25 -5 .5 20 25 25 25 25 25 -.5 Fruit Jars, qts., per doz Fruit Jars, pts., per doz. ...... Fruit Jars, covers, per doz.... Fruit Jars, rubber, 3 doz Sealing Wax. ner lb Patent Wrench for opening and closing cans Refined Parafflne, pkg Champion Washing Tablets, pkg.. Jello, 3 pkgs Keek's Gelatine, 3 pkgs Cox's Gelatine, 3 pkgs Keystone Gelatine. 3 pkgs Wonderland Pudding Tablets, pkg