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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1909)
THE 3IORNTNG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAT. OCTOBER 16, 1909. Bring the Children to See the New and Enlarged Toyland 4th Floor Annex Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications Portland Agents "Nemo" Corsets r. HtT TW3S. VPrmtr &6t Store Op enTo- jcaLUi uay jujppm at Jiiie ritsiei i jr i cum night until 9;3o 18 5000 New Tule Bows In the Veiling Section, a great Sat urday sale of 5(K)0 new Tule Bows in black, white and all the leading shades: new styles; best 1 2"c values, on sale at, ea Ribbon Sale 25cVals.l7c Saturday sale of 50110 yards plain and fancy Ribbons. .T to 5 inches wide: taffetas, moires and print warps in all the best coloring and combinations; best regular 1 2T)c values, on sale at, yd. v Sale Scarfs $2.25 Vals. SU9 Saturday sale of 1000 Chiffon and Crepe Scarfs, plain and beaded ef fects, 2 and 2' 2 yards Ion? and 20 inches wide; all colors; best $2.25 values, on sale at this d1! 1Q Fpecial low price, each P Umbrellas $4.00 Vals. $1.19 Great Saturday sale of 400 men's, women's and children's Umbrellas fast black Italian cloth covering, paraxon frame; splendid assort ment of handles; ex- fljl 1Q traordinarv values, ea. P & Cerchiefs Special at 5c Saturday sale of 2000 dozen wom en's Handkerchiefs: in checks and hand-embroidered initials; li-inch hemstitching; best 10c val- Cf ues buy all you want at, ea. Jw Great Sale Royal Steel Graniteware Royal Steel Graniteware, all styles and size pieces; every piece fully guaranteed. Values the shrewd housewife will profit by; basem't. 80e Tea Kettles, for, each..63 75c Water Tails, for, each..59 50c Dish Pans, on sale for. .39 65c Rice Boilers, for, each..52 35c Coffee Pots, for, eaeh..28 30c Berlin Kettles, at, each..24 60c Berlin Kettles, at, each..47 23c Lipped Kettles, at, ea. . 1SJ 25c Wash Basins, at, each..l9 25e Muffin Pans, at, each..l9J 17c Pudding1 Pans, at, eaeh..l-l 25c Berlin Sauce Pans, ea..l9J 35c Berlin Sauce Pans, ea..28? 40c Berlin Sauce Fans, ea..32? 60c Berlin Sauce Pans, ea..48 23c Lipped Sauce Pans, ea..l8 25c Lipped Sauce Pans, ea..l9 1 000 Pairs Kid Gloves $2 Vals $1.69 A great Saturday sale of 1000 pairs of Prime Frenfch Kid Gloves of the highest grade suedes and glace in one, two and three-clasp styles P erring, Fownes, Tre- fousse, Reynier and other lead ing makes A great cleanup of fine imported gloves selling reg- nlarlv from $2 OO to a yffli pair All sizes and all colors J t Exceptional values Exceptional values q Q at low price, pair p I 0 Great Sale 3000 Yds. Veiling 50c and 65c Values 25c Yard Saturdav sale of 3000 vards of Mesh Veilings in all the staple colors; dot ted and plain nets in a grand variety of styles; values ranging OC from 50c to 65c the yard, on sale at this special low price, yard -iJC Great Advance Holiday Sale of Fancy Ribbons 25c Values at 1 6c 1 8c Values at 1 0c 25c Values at 1 7c 1 0c Values at 5c 25.000 yards of 3 and 4-in. fancy Ribbons, warp prints, for fancy "1 f work; endless variety for your selection; 25c values, on sale at, yd. VJC 25.000 yards of 3-inch Taffeta Ribbons, in all colors; best regular 1 f- 18c values buy all you want of them at this low pricethe yard 10,000 yards of 5-inch Taffeta and Moire Ribbons for hair bows, 1 ' ' fancy work, etc.; complete line of colors; best 25c values, yard C Thousands and thousands of yards of 1 and l'2-nch Taffeta Rib- E? bon, in all colors; best 10c values, at this exceptionally low price, yd. C 30,000 yards of 5 and 6-inch fancy Ribbons print warpsiand jac- OQ quards, in stripes; all colors and combinations; 50c values, yard C 6-in. Taffeta and Satin Ribbon for fancy work, millinery purposes, OC-. hair bows,tc; complete line of colors; 35c to 40c values, at, yard 10.000 yards of 5 to 7-inch fancy Ribbons in warp prints, stripes, A O jacquards; best colorings, great variety, 65c to 85c values, yard 5000 yards of 7 and 8-inch Taffeta Ribbons, in all colors and for TJ-, all purposes; best regular 50o values, on sale at, special, the yard 5000 yards high-grade fancy Ribbons print warps, Dresdens, jacquards, stripes, etc.; all colors and combinations; regular values ranging ' from $1.00 to $2.50 yard buy all you want of them at, the yard U4l eivs Suits Union Made $28Val$16.85 Continuation of the great sale of men's new Fall Suits Union made garments These suits purchased at a special price from the largest and best manufacturer of "Union Made" garments in. America. Every suit mod eled in the latest fashion. Strictly all-wool materials in the newest weaves slates, fancy blues, modes, fawn, London smoke; neat stripes and overplaids; they are beautifully tailored and finished and perfect-fitting garments; all sizes, 35 to 44. Regular, stouts and slims. Every garment bearing the label of the Gar mentmakers of America. Fine Fall and Win ter apparel vou would expect to ffl C ftti pay $28 or $30 for; choice, suit P vf.OiJ Our Saturday Eve'g Dinner 75c FROM 5:00 TO 8:30 O'CLOCK Our Saturday evening dinners are increasing in popularity every week ; served nearly 400 last Sat urday, between 5 and 8:30, and not one complaint that we know of. Our Saturday evening dinner is served table d'hote at 75c each. MEND Toke Points on Half Shell Mock Turtle a la. Anglalse Salted Almonds. 'Ripe Olives Boiled Halibut Lobster Sauce Potatoes Natural Creamed Chicken with Mushrooms Deviled Crab in Shell Roast Duck Apple Sauce Prlmo Ribs of Beef au Jus Mashed Potatoes or Fried Sweet Potatoes Stewed Sugar Corn or Summer Squash Combination Salad Assorted Cake Peach Ice Cream Rocquefort Bent's Crackers Demi Tasse 10,000LbM.&F. Famous Coffee Special at 23c Lb. In the Grocery Department, a great Saturday sale of 10.000 pounds of our celebrated Meier & Frank Mo cha and Java Coffee, equal to the best 40c grade; buy all you OO want of it at, the pound AOC "Willamette" Sewing Machines Pay $2.00 Down Then 1.00 Week Announcement extraordinary: 2000 of our famous "Willamette" Sew ing Machines to be distributed on the club plan; 2000 homes to be supplied with a new, high-grade sewing machine on easy payments and at no advance in cash prices. We want 2000 more women to be come acquainted with the remark able sewing machine value we are offering the""""style, the quality, the character and satisfaction the Willamette" Machines give, and they are priced at about one-haff what you are asked to pay for the "agency" machines. A great va riety of models for your selection. Every one fully guaranteed for 10 years; lull ball-bearing, easy run ning, best head ; complete set of the latest attachments," handsome- y finished throughout, and free in structions in operating. The "Wil lamette" is a modern machine simply constructed and easy to operate.. We expect to distribute the entire 2000 machines in less than 60 days. A payment of $2.00 and we deliver it to your home. Place your order at once. Special demonstration by a factory expert. "Willamette" Machines are espe cially made for us by one jof the. largest and best manufacturers in the country, and sell at $20, $"23.50, $20.50, $32.50 and $35 each. Out-of-town friends are also invited to join the Sewing Machine Club. You should mail your order at once. Misses and Children's Sale of Fall and Winter Apparel The largest and best stock in the city for your selection New, natty ap parel of all kinds for school as well as dress wear Values we know you cannot equal in any city on the Coast Misses' and children's plain all-wool Coats, made with full box back and double-breasted; navy blue, brown and red; lined fiJC OO throughout: ages 6 to 14 years; at Misses' and children's Dresses in cashmere, material; yoke of tucked silk and full pleated skirt; blues, browns and reds; ages CA fi to 14 years:, special at, garment New line of misses' Capes in blue cheviot ma terial, with red hood; ages 11 to 17 7 CA years; great values, on sale at, ea. H OLr Misses' and children's Raincoats in all sizes and at all prices. On sale on the second floor. " $ 1 .00 4-in-Hands at 59c 300DO2. Men's Silk Hose 50c Vals. 25c Great Saturday sale of men's high grade 4-in-hand Ties, made French fold, from the handsomest and best quality silks manufactured ; all the Very latest designs and colorings; in fancy stripes, figures, Persian and fancy floral effects; best $1 CQ values, on sale at, special, ea. -- Saturday sale of 300 dozen men's silk Lisle Hosiery in all the most de sirable shades smoke, navy blue, ma roon, green, gray, brown, black, etc.; come in all sizes; the best reg- OC. ular 50c values, on sale at, pr. Men's Fall weight Underwear, wool ribbed, medium weight, silver gray and light blue; all sizes in shirts and drawers; best regular $1 val- r7CZf ues, on sale at, the garment Sale of 65c Hosiery 27c Pair Children's Hosiery 21c Pair Saturday sale of 2000 pairs women's fine lisle Hose in black, white, tan and all the best colors; light, medium and heavy weight; PIain27r lace and embroidered styles; all sizes; values to 65c pair, on sale at " 2000 pairs of children's 1x1 rib black cotton and cashrrrsre Hose, in medium and heavy weights; double soles, heels and toes; the best regular Ol p .10c and 35c values buy all you want of them at this price, pair Misses' medium weight black "Onyx", Hose; double knee, heel, OC soles and toe; the best regular'35c values, on sale at, special, pair to Musics JUST OUT! CHOCOLATE CREAMS By a Portland Composer INTRODUCTORY PRICE, ON SALE AT, COPY, 17 'Chocolate Creams" is a rag of exceptional merit, with a catchy melody, pleasing harmony, and original. We are ex: pending every effort to bring this number to the front, know ing that, once introduced, it will go ahead on its own superior qualities. Thousands of copies have already been sold in the East. Come up today and hear it played by the com poser, from 12:30 to 5 P. M. On sale at, special, copy, 17 Also see our special assortment of the latest Eastern suc cesses, on sale at these special low prices. .14c, 17c and 19 Cards Printed To Order In the Stationery Department, on main floor, Annex, we print to your order cards of every descrip tion. Visiting cards, business cards, announcements, etc. Prices are the lowest in the city; take advantage. 50 Cards at low price of 39 100 Cards at low price of 75 500 Cards at low price of $1.75 1000 Cards at low price of $2.75 Women's Embroidered Collars 25c Great Saturday sale of 500 dozen women's embroidered Linen Col lars, iy2 to 2 inches high; an im mense assortment of styles for your selection; all sizes, 12 to 15; regular 35c values; buy all OP you want of them at, each JC Women'sKnit Underwear Women's fine ribbed Undervests and Tights, in white and cream; high neck, long sleeve vests, ankle length tights; perfect fitting, well made and finished ; best A "I 75c values, at, the garment C Women's white ribbed Union Suit, wool mixed cashmere; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, perfect fitting, well made and finished; the best regular $2.50 t"1 J?7 values, on sale at, sp'l. P oys amis Now at $3.83 500 boys' Indestructible School Suits, ages 7 to 16 years; fine wool materials; brown cheviots, tans, blues, olives, stripes, overplaids, etc.; double reinforced seams; the best make; regular $5 CJO values, special at, suit PJ0j 1000 pairs of boys' Overalls, in blue and black denim, well made; sizes 24 to 31 waist meas- 1 flf lire: trrpnt values, at. rnir JV Misses'-Childs' Nightgowns 50 dozen misses' and children's cambric and nainsook Nightgowns, yoke styles with long sleeves, or slipover styles with short sleeves; trinmed in embroidery, heading and ribbon; all sizes; they are reg ular fl.o0 and $1.75 values, on sale Misses' outing flannel Nightgowns, entire new stock; plain and fancy colors. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. Let us show you. Misses' and children's Drawers cambric, lace and embroidery trimmed; ages 1 to 12 years; regu lar 75c and 85c values, on ?Q sale at this low price, pair OSC $1.29 1. 1. BOAK COMES TODAY WOOPMEX WILL ENTERTAIN I. I. Boak. head consul of the Wood men of the World, will arrive In Port land this morning and will be at the Portland Hotel until Monday morning, when he will leave for his home In Ienver. vlsitins In Pendleton on his way homo. llr. Boak while here will make arrangements for the next head camp session, which is to meet In Port land next July. J. J. Jennings, chair man of the reception committee, and William Heidt. one of the leaders In woodcraft, with committees from, the 14 camps In Portland will show Mr. Boak the cny, and tonight Prospect Camp will entertain the head consul at a theater party, after which a ban quet will be served. Forty-two drill teams will be In Portland next July. The teams alone will make a parade more than one mile long. The committee expects to wel come 6000 Woodmen to the city at that time. A campaign for new members is being launched, and the committee expects to beat the Mount Tabor ini tiation, in which 200 candidates were Initiated In one night. Mr. Reldt had charge of the work at that time, and again he -will be the man behind the ax. It is hoped to Initiate a class of HfiO. and this will be one of the big events of the head camp session. Mr. Reldt will appoint committees and start the work at once. Candidates will be brought to the city from all the 120 camps in the state. Mr. Reldt is planning to have a street parade five miles long. Many of the outside camps will furnish floats, and 14 bands have already been secured. MODERN HOME CHEAP. Lame back cumes on suddenly and Is extremely painful. It Is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick re lief is afforded by applying Chamber lain's Liniment. r ....... . . . . t 1 1 - . i :: f ' . s J ' l l I - H ' f: '.H - li " i i..' . - -; . j" . i :: l , . , i - i - v iL I I. I. Boak. Head Consul Woodmen I of the World. . A THEATER DECLARED SAFE PERMISSION GIVEN TO OPEN PORTLAND OCTOBER 18. At First Performance In New Shu bert House Mayor and City Officials Will Be Guests. The City Executive Board yesterday afternoon granted permission to the own ers of the former Heilig Theater, now the Portland, to reopen that house Octo ber 18. This was done upon motion of John F. O'Shea. chairman of the fire committee, after the reading of unquali fied Indorsements by Building Ins-pector Dobson, Fire Chief Campbell and Deputy Fire Marshal Roberts. These officials stated In written reports that the build ing, as remodeled. Is absolutely safe, their only stipulation being that the gal lery be not used. Mayor Simon announced during the day that he had accepted an invitation to be present and occupy a box at the open ing performance. Monday night, the In vitation also including members of the Executive Board and the City Council. The Mayor was among an official party that inspected the theater building yes terday morning, and he- is personally satisfied with the repairs that have been made since It was closed by ex-Mayor Lane several- months ago. The board adopted the report of the police committee, recommending the ac ceptance of the harbor patrol boat Ell dor, and confirming the appointments of certain officers for the crew. The craft will be in sen-ice along the river front and will be operated day and night. . The contract for Improving Ravens view Drive was awarded to the J. W. Sweeney Contracting Company for $12. 000. Several other paving awards were also made for various sections of the city. The board ordered a payment of $5000 made to Robert Wakefield, contractor, for the substructure of The Madison street bridge, for work already per formed, as provided in the contract. SELLW00D TO RAISE FUND r Branch Yj- M. C. A. Hopes to Erect branch Y. M. C. A., eaid that It is ex pected to erect a building costing between $10,000 and $12,000, but that It would nott be built on the lot purchased some time ago on Umatilla avenue. Two lota are wanted for the building, and it Is ex pected to secure a quarter block on East Fifteenth street and Spokane avenue. An option on two lots at this comer has been secured, and both will probably, be bought. Rev. Mr. Thompson is very optimistic over the proposed branch Y. M. C. A. and Is confident it will succeed. The branch will be under the direction of the Portland T. M. C. A., which will furnish a secretary, and It will contain many of the features of the main building. WORTH CONSIDERING. Isn't a saving of from $10 to $15 on your new suit worth while? See the sample suits on sale today at McAJlen McDonnell, Third and Morrison. Harris Trunk Co. for trunks and bago. $12,000 Building. Preparations are being made to start the convass of Stellwood for funds for the proposed branch T. M. C. A. to be estab lished In that suburb. At a meeting of the general committee, which has the matter In hand. Wednesday night, a plan was outlined. A full list of business men and residents of Sell wood la being made up for the use of the canvassers. The real work of securing funds will be start ed about November 1, and it is expected to secure about $6000 in Sellwood. Rev. D. A. Thompson, who Is the prime mover for the establishment of this 10c for dressed veal up to ISO lbs. 9c for dressed fat pork. 14c for live hens and Spring chick ens. We will pay the above prices. We never charge commission. Write for shipping tags. Everything must be good quality. Address FRANK 1 SMITH MT3AT CO., . "Fighting the Beef Trust," Portland, Oregon. Fresh Norway Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 75c Storage Norway Butter, 2 lbs.... 70c Other Creamery Butter, 2 lbs.. ..66c You can't get such good butter In Portland outside of a Smith market. FRASTK L. SMITH MEAT CO., "Fighting; the Beef Trust, 23 Markets. WEST SIDE. 4l First St. Kosher Market. 224 Sheridan St. ' YM Alder Street. Twenty-first and Johnson Streets. iss Glbbs Street. Eleventh and MontKomery Streets Third and Jefferson Streets. 10th Davis, Adjolnloit Ityan's Grocery ASTORIA. 23.t Taylor Street (i'nloDtownl. Tneiflh and Bond Streets. SEASIDE Bridge Street. Smith's Chickens The freshest chickens In town, "pre pared dally In our own sanitary Poul try Plant. Fancy Dressed Hens, per lb 20t Fine Fat Dressed Spring Chickens, per lb. 20 Smith's Beef Firloln Steak, very special lOt Tenderloin Steak lOd lS'z Round Steak lOt? Hamburg Steak IOC Shoulder Steak 8J Prime Rib Roast Beef, the very choic est part of the steer. ... 10 12Vit Beef to Boil, to Stew, for Pot Pie, to Cook With Vegetables 5t 6 Plate Beef : 5 6C Brisket Beef 5 Necks of Beef 5t Shoulder Roast Beef 7c 8? Rump Roast Beef SC IOC Rib Beefsteak 12 laC Beef Liver 5 Brisket Corned Beef HC Plate Corned Beef SC Rump Corned Beef 8C Beef for Soup 3e FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Smith's Pig Pork Shoulder Roast Pork 12V-z? 15f Shoulder Pork Chops 15? Loin Porit Chops. 18 Loin Pork Roast 18 Dry Salt Pork 15c Pork Hocks He Plgsfeet 5c Leaf Lard 15C Smith's Eggs Ranch Eggs, per doz 3oC Smith's Butter The only place In town where you can get absolutely fresh Norway Creamery Butter is at a Smith market. Norway Creamery Butter, fresh daily, per square 7oC Norway Butter, storage, per sq....70t? Good Creamery Butter, per sq....65c Smith's Fish Necanicum River Salmon lOc Columbia River Salmon IOC Willamette River Salmon IOC Fresh Halibut 12liC Razor Clams two dozen. 25c EAST SIDE, lnlou Avenue and Tlllnmonk St. lftth Street nud Tenlno Ave., Sellwood. .-.12 Wllllnms Avenue. 33 Enst Morrison S.reet. Thirty-third nud Belmont Streets. Grand Ave. and Hawthorne Ave. 352 East Burnside Street. Jersey Street, St. John, (fill Alberta Street. 7lt! MlNNiMNlppI Ave. Milwaukee Ave. and Fraukfort St. Smith's Milk-Fed Veal Knuckles of Veal 5C Breast Roasts of Veal IOC Shoulder Roasts of Veal . . . lOO'lJJ 'iO Shoulder Veal Cutlets ..12f Loin and Rib Veal Cutlets 15c Veal Stew IOC Smith's Mutton Shoulder of Mutton HC Shoulder Roasts of Mutton lOf Mutton Stew 5 Breasts of Mutton 5c Rlhs and Loin Cliops of Mutton. .15 Rib and Loin Roasts 'of Mutton... 15 Legs of Mutton t'2'nC Shoulder Mutton Chops 12VaC Smith's Genuine Spring ' Lamb Lamb Liver 10 Lamb Stew 8 Shoulder of Lamb IOC Shoulder Roasts of Lamb..lOC 12 'tC Breasts of Lamb 8C Rib and Loin Roasts of Lamb 15 Legs of Lamb loC Lamb Shoulder Chops 12 4P Rib and Loin Chops of Lamb. . . . . 15J All the above meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. Main 87.Y1, A 4418: 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar fltl.OO 100 lbs. Potatoes Sl.OO Kraut, quart IOC- gallon 35? Cranberries, per quart IOC S loaves Bread 25C 2 lbs. Honey In the Comb 25C Griffin's Catsup, bottle 20d: 2 for SSC 4 lbs. Best Japanese Rice 25C 4 lbs. Best White Beans 25 Norway Herring, per keg $1.00 5 lbs. Pink Beans 25 Sweet Potatoes, lb 21id Sour Pickies, per quart -...lO Sweet Pickles, per quart 20C Salad Oil. per gallon 70 5 gals. Kerosene, in galvanized csn, with faucet 81. 70 Sweet Chocolate, tj-lo. cans 20" 2 lbs. Shaker Salt J5 HEAI COXSVL. Visit Is for Pnrpose of Planning Big Convention to Be Held In Tortland Next July. Finest residence district, unobstructed view, rose garden, fine lawn, one block from car. Six rooms, three bedrooms, furnace. Ruud hot-water heater, polished floors: everything thoroughly modern: an exrerttlonal barffaln: X7250. Ixt. ToxlOft: ' ground alone is worth (1600. Terms, half cash. Humason & Jaffery. 226 Stark at." 4 I