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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1909)
' ' . ' THE" MOJtNIXG OREGOXIAX, SATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1909. . .ft. - 1 1 - See the FamouTTainting "Shadow ofliuT Cross," Fifth Floor DemonstrationofNemo " Corsets by Mrs. DeaneertCgrsetigrg i A IsSS-I TEe Meier -Frank Saturday Store. Btdletin injhrAo' Saturday sale in toe ToyDept. 79c 19c ' val- C 1 QQ pair P X KJ J "Ouiia Ouva.". that mysteri ous game board; .fl.00 value Donkey, Tail Party Game; 25c value, at this low price, each Something new, Take-Apart Wooden Horses, at prices from o(fc to $5.00 each. Pirate and Traveler, the fl -l ff new North Pole game, at 4 1 UhJ The little folks' Farmyard HQ game, best 35c value, special suO C Game "of Basketball, 50c value, at.. 39 Sale Pennants For today's football game between Washing-ton High and Lincoln High; best grades and values, on sale at these spe cial low prices.. 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 Football Pants-, of brown and wnite can vas, padded; best $1.50 values, pr. .99 Moleskin Football Pants, highest qual ity, best regular $3.00 lies, on sale at, the Shin Guards of brown canvas, OA with reeds; C5c values, at, pr. O I $3.50 Polls $1.39 Great special lot of Rose City Beauty Dolls, fully jointed; 19 inches long; the best regular $3.50 values, 1 QQ on sale at, special, each (pliUi Beautiful assortment of 18-inch Dressed Dolls, best $1.50 vals., on sale AQ at this special low price, each Coffee 23c Per Pound i In the Big Basement Grocery Stre, for Saturday's selling, 10,000 .pounds Meier & Frank 's- famous Mocha and Java Cof fee; equal to. the best 40c grades; buy all you want of it at this spe- ty O cial price, lb. tnke advantage miJ t Women's Hosiery 5000 pafrs of women's Cotton Hose, full fashioned; extra weight, soft finish; all sizes; best 35c values, on sale during offering at the remarkably "jlow price, At 22c Per Pair 5000 pairs women's black Cotton Hose, full fashioned, with maco split soles; all sizes; best 35c values; buy all you want of them at this exceptional jrice, At 20c Per Pair 2000 pairs of women's outsize black Cotton Hose; ribbed 4op, with real maco soles; all sizes; best regular 40c values, At 27c Per Pair 3000 pairs of women's seamless worst ed Hose; plain black, shaped ankles; all -sizes: best 35c values; buy all you want of them at this exceptionally low price, At 18c Per Pair Special Bargains in All the Departments for the Needlework Guild of America Bayers Men's and Boys' Cravenettes $ 1 2.50 Values $7.35 Each Great Saturday sale of boys' and young men's Priestley Cravenettes, worsteds and cas simeres; neat stripes, light and dark colorings; genuine Priestley craven- dV'T O C all sizes for boys and young men; regular $!U-$l.i.oU values, eacn t t J Sntnrdnv sfllp of 200 dozen- bovs' Blouse Waists, in light and dark patterns; materials of fast-color chambrays, per-' cfrirw nn rhpcks in lame assortment At" 3Qc .ic!i'for your seectio'' a" a&es- The best re&uiar 'QQrt values buy all .you want at this low price, ea. O 7 C Best values in boys' Combination School Suits let .us show you.. On the third floor Bovs' Rubber Capes and Hats. Boys' Cravenettes. On sale on the third floor.. ettes, Boys' Waists 75c and $ 1 Emb. Collars 53c 50c-75c Box Ruching 39c a Box Great Saturday sale, of women's hand-embroidered Linen Collars, in madeira and ap penzelle embroidery, IV2 to 2 inches high; sizes 12 to 14; regular raluea ranging from 75c to $1.00 each buy all you want of them at this price, each UJt Saturday sale of Box Ruching, 4 and 6 lengths in a box; come in white and Q Q assorted; best regular 50c and 75c valufe, on sale at this special price, box J ZJ . 300 dozen women's all-linen hand-embroidered initialed 2UC tVerCillGlS Handkerchiefs,. with. wreath; all letters; un- - O -: "laundered; 20c values, at this low prise, each A fed A 1 Or I? A c Women's fleece-lined Cotton Vests and Pants; pure white. Jli. I av" High neck, long sleeve.Undervests, ankle-len0-tk pants; all sizes. The best regular' 40o values, at this low price, garment . J C 'mm Saturday Specls in M eirspurnis Saturday sale of men's worsted ribbed Underwear, in pink, blue and gray; lorm-ntting; an sizes in o ., ; w , , . 1L ..n ti, n,,mont lr.nt tn vmir needs and take advantage of this low price 1 l.zo values ouy an you warn oi-mem at iuib uuusuo jj ic, j - ------ . . . , ,. ..r . m m Saturday sale of men's heavy-weight natural wool Underwear, soft finish, handsomely made; form-fitting, in all sizes, including stouts, TEC the best regular.$2.00 v.lue-buy all you want of them M this unusually low price, the garment-take advantage of toe low price g 1 low price, each.. 17 C low price, ea..S1.2j oats, piam or lancy inmmeu, luauc i.u iui..u - , i' co1pp. r 1000 dozen men 's new Four-in-Hand Ties, made reversible or i rench told ; an ;mmt nse assorrment ol "u v.. I:" : -i .-A f.n ;n .tvli to nleH.se everv individual fancv: remarkable values, on sale at this special low price, each kJ LIUU , ITUlllt; 111 piOlil tuiuio auu i j ... - - i - VI r. i:..-. 1 i- V.I0.1.- rrov nnfurnl nnri oxtord:'all sizes: best resruiar ioc values, uu oic 4 Bovs wool fcweater C iBW" Great B $3.50 Handbags $1.79 Another gr$at sale of women's' Handbags, new large styles, with single and double-strap handles; best quality goat seal and every g JQ one leather lined, with coin puree to match; best frames Great SDecial Values in Trunks and' Bags. Let us show you-th floor argains in Gloves Women's two and three-clasp Suede and Mocha Kid Gloves, all colors; sizes TQ bV2 to TV2 ; the best regular $1.25 and $10 values, your choice at, the pair I Z Women's one and two-clasp Cape Gloves. "Dent" style; come in tan, gray Q C and white; sizes 5V2 to 7; the best regular $1.25 values, at this low pricepair ZJ "Perrins" and "Trefousse" Gloves S1.50-$3.50 Values 98c a Pair M Special sample lines of "Perrin's" and "Trefousse" French Kid Gloves; in one, two and three-clasp, also a few 12 and 16-button lengths; sizes 5 to-jy2; vul-QO ues ranging from $1.50 to $3.50 a, pair your choice at this, low price, pair 70t Women's $2.00 Gloves at $ 1.29 Men's $2.00 Gloves $1.39 Pair Women's one, two and three-clasp real Cape Gloves, also Saxe cuffs; fl 1 OQ white and tan, in all the best makes; sizes 5V2 to 7; $l'75-$2.00 values J) tZJ Women's 2-clasp Kid Gloves, in glace, mocha and suede; black, white, tf " ffQ and all colors; -sizes 5M to 7&; $2.00 and $2.25 values, on sale at, pr. p 1 XJZJ 1000 pairs of "Perrin's" celebrated Gloves for men; best shades of tans and brown; just the gloves you want for street or dress wear; come in all sizes; tf 1 OQ the best regular $2.00 values, on sale at this special low price, the pair J) A aO7 1000 pairs of Meier & Frank's special Cape Gloves; best shades of tan (t 1 C and brown; all sizes; regular $1.50 .values, on sale at, special, the pair J) 1 lO $1.35 Umbrellas at 98c Ea: $3.50 Umbrellas $1.98 1000 women's' and men's Umbrellas, 26 and 28 inch paragon frames; fast black Italian cloth cov ering; very large assortment of handles; greatest values ever offered at this low price, ea..98' Women's and men's -,26 and 28-inch Umbrellas, made on the best paragon frames; union taffeta covering, tape edge ; wonderful as- AQ sortment of handles; $3.50 values J) I tcO $5.00 Umbrellas $2.98 Women's and men's high-grade Umbrellas, made of the best American'taffeta, also silk and linen coverings; best crucible paragon frame; long direetoire handles for women, natural and horn handles for men; immense "assortment for your selection; best regular $o.00 vdl- ues, during this sale, special, each $2.98 $4 Back Combs $1.?9 A special. lot of .1000 fancy Back Combs, 18-karat gold mountings and pretty stone settings; all fine hand-finished combs; every pattern abso lutely new and just received from the factory. A great spe- 1 'JQ cial purcfiase enables us to offer $4 values at this lot price, ' Aimtia! November Sale ' en's Stylish Clothing Extraordinary values in Men's fine Suits and Overcoats All new, up-to-date garments,1 the latest fashions and materials at prices we guarantee tobgjthe lowest quoted on apparel of equal style and quality All we ask is the pleasure-of showing you them $20 Suits at $12.65 $25 Suits at $16:65 $30 Suits at $18.65 Three immense lots of new Fall and , Winter Suite, the best product of the leading manufacturers in the country; strictly all-wool materials, greens, olives, browns and dark mixtures, in fancy worsteds, fancy blues and fancy cassi meres; every garment beautifully tail ored and finished throughout. Prices by far the lowest ever quoted on high class suits. On sale at these low prices: Regular $20.00 Suits, at, each, $12.65 Regular $25.00 Suits, at, each, $16.85 Regular $30.00 Suits, at, each, $18.65 ,$20 Q'cdats$ 14.35 $25 O'coats $ 1 6.85 $30 O'coats $18.65 '. ! Three great special lots of men's fine Overcoats, most of them. Priestley 's fine , all-wool cravenetted materials; . fjjll length garlnents, made with military col lar; one-fourth lined or full-lined coats Copyright, blacks, grays, browns and tans ; overcoat lgQ9 . suitable for cold or stormy weainer wear . - i :: r' .r: bros. & co Lion, xiemaritauic vaiucs, at iucoc wivco Regular $20.00 Overcoats, ea., $14.35 Rerolar $25.00 Overcoats ea., $16.85 - Regular $30.00 Overcoats, ea,, $18.65 , XT t- , a Saturday Dinner 75c SERVED FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. Arrange to have your dinner at the Meier & Frank Stare, this evening. There ' no question about your being pleased with the food, the service and fhe sur roundings. Music. On the seventh floor. MENU Oyster Cocktail Soup Mock Turtle, a 1 'Anglaise Relish - Olives Sweet Pickles Fish Boiled Chinook Salmon Potatoes Natural -Shrimp Sauce Entree Crab Cutlets, Sauce Supreme Roast Stuffed Young Chicken, Giblet Sauce Or Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Vegetables Mashed Potatoes or Baked Sweet Potatoes ' Stewed Sugar Corn V t Salad Combination Desserts Assorted Cakes Vanilla Ice t?ream Demi Tasse Saturday Specials m SheetM US1C 14c a Copy Kiss Me, Jungle Moon, Wish I Had a Girl, Doll Rags, Come Down, Nellie, the old Red Barn, new; Meet Me in Seat tle, You're the -Only One I Love, North ern Lights "Waltz, Vanity Fair, Expo March, Pork and Beans, Baby Talk, and hundreds of others at, the copy.. 14 7ca Co py Chocolate Creams, Night and Day, When 'Love and Life Shall Last, new; Long Ago, Rose Leaves, Come Right In, , Sit Right Down; Longest Way Round Sweet est Way Home, Pickaninny's Lullaby, Clock of Life, and hundreds of others, on sale at this low price, the copy.. 17 Opera Hits Oc a Copy Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine; Yama Yama Man, If You'll Remember Me, Swee Girl of My Dreams, I Used to Believe in Fairies, I Think I Hear a Woodpecker, Blow the Smoke Away; song selections from Prince of Tonight, Stubborn Cinderella, Gingerbread Man, Goddess of Liberty, new; Marcelle, on sale at the low- price of, copy.. 20 Have'Lunch in Our Tea Room--7th Fl'r. , ! j 1 - : CITY BEACTIFCL," IDEA GETS SLAP FROM PARK BODY. C'ommisfioncrs Declare Olmsted Plan Gol One. and Refuse to Be Swerved. "The City Beautiful" idea, as engi neered thus far., got 'a blow from the Park Board yesterday morning, when, upon motipn of Dr. J. R. "v-etherbee. seconded by Isador.Lang. the board re fused to sanction the plan. Senator Bourne's name was mentioned as baing the prime mover in the agitation. anf without going Into details. the "city beautiful" plan was passed Over without further comment, except that Dr. Weth ertee said that he thought the Park Foard is doing pretty well at the job. "1 think." said Dr. Wetherbee. "that ail of the work that ,bas been accom plished by this board should not , be thrown aside, as it has cost something, and should be considered. I think the Olmsted plan is a good one. and as we have been following it. I believe we should not hastily abandon It." "I agree with all that Dr. Wetherbee has said." remarked Isadore Lang. In se-onding the motion to postpone consid eration of the "city beautiful' plan." Park Superintendent Mlsohe. was In structed to submit a plan for lighting one of the roadways in the City Park, so that automobiles may venture there .at niftbt. Dr. Wetherbee. in making bis motion, explained that at present ve hicles are not allowed in the park after Oaxk. but said It would be a wise plan to have some lights and let people ride through there, so as to show strangers the city by electric lights. The board instructed Superintendent Mlsche to install apparatus in one of the North Parkway blocks for older boys. At present one block there Is devoted to girls and one to small boys, and it is believed that the young men are en titled to a block for themselves. The board also Instructed Superin tendent Mlsche to look after he trim ming of shades trees along the public thoroughfares, as Dr. Wetherbee said that he had been "slapped in the face by limbs of trees" when out in his au tomobile after dark. He -especially re ferred to Broadway as being one thor oughfare, that needs attention. The board ordered some improvements In several of the parks, among these be ing the planting of Oregon grape in one of the South Parkway blocks, where roses were planted before. Some trees were also ordered planted in the Ladd tract, south of Hawthorne avenue, in some of the -city's parkways there. These win be tne flr5t trees f be put tn un" der the direct supervision of the city. TO UMTEDVIRELESS Stockholders: The serious charges of falsehood and fraud made under my sig nature agViinet the so-called "United" Wireless have not been resented. I pre dict the early collepse of this colossal financial farce, and again advise you to write me for further Information. To such as want to buy "United" Wire less. I can furnish you any quantity at 115 per share, the genuine stuff. JOHN L. SCHUYLEMXN. 702 Oregonian Building. Portland. Tour cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate mem branes of vour throat if vou want to be annoyed. But if you want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . V E TERRIFIC GROANS AWARE OTH ERS IN HOSPITAL. Dr. C. E. Patterson Victim of Pe ' culiar Form of Dreams That Has. Unpleasant Effects. The effect of nightmares on Dr. C. E. Patterson, an interne at Good Samaritan Hospital, Is arousing considerable com ment among the staff and attendant physicians at the Institution. After 4iavlng one of these extraordinary dreams. Dr." Patterson's motor and vocal func tions are absolutely suspended, while to. call Assistance he purses his mouth In such a .manner that the "discharge of air fim his iungs has the effect of terrific groans, audible all over the yfloor' on which he sleeps. After dreaming Thursday night that he was sleeping with a cadaver, the re sult of continuous doty for some time, nurses were terrified to hear terrible groans, proceeding " from the doctor's nm. Calling the assistance of other house doctors, they burst Into Dr. Pat terson's room, finding him stretched out in an apparently cataleptic - condition. When after repeated shoutings and shak ings his functions were restored. Dr. Pat terson said. "I was asleep and trying" fo wake myself." In explanation. Dr. Patterson later said he had long suffered from this kind of. nightmare, which took the form of some thing Terrifying. For their own restful ness at night the other iiouse doctors have promised to attempt a cure of Patterson's unique case. TAG-DAY FRIENDS THANKED Directors of Baby Home 'Extend Gratitude for $6750 Realized. PORTLAND. Nov. 4. The Directors of the Baby Home take this opportunity of expressing their gratitude to the many .friends who assisted in making Tag day a succees. The total, up to date, is "$6760. Had It not been for the "rain we would have doubled the proceeds of last year. Is ': While It would be impossible to men tion each one, we hope in this way to reacll all. We are grateful to the press, which used every effort to make the day a success. Also Mr. Beck, who donated the use of his building, the Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph Company, Tull ,& ibbs. Powers Furniture Company. tthe Crown Theater, the different churches, the Masonic lodge of Dallas, Or.. Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. Much credit" is due A. H. Hadley. Tag day secretary; the East Side workers, who turned in over $550; also the young ladies of the Dix Sorority, who brought in $425. We appreciate the kindness of Mayor Si mon and Chief Cox and every one who assisted, great or small. MRS. D. C. BURNS. PRES.. MRS. O M. SCOTT, VICE-PRES., . F. S. AKIN. SEC. ' A L. KEENAN; TREAS.. MRS. ADOLPH WOLFE. MRS. FRED JOHNSTON. MRS. I.YDAL BAKER. MRS. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON, MRS. I. N. FLEISCHNER, MRS. JOHN STEWART, MRS. R. A. LEITER, MRS. WALTER COOK. MRS DAVE HONEYMAN, CHARLES H. DODD. CAUSE OF FIGHT UNHURT Every Other lan in Free-for-All Is " Damaged AU Fined. As the result of a free-for-all fight early yesterday morning in a saloon at 7 Second street. North, five of the par ticipants are serving; time on the rock pile. Charles Novak entered the place and found Jerry Meacoka. Frank O'Neal, Joseph Komenda and Tony Kulhaue lined up at the bar. Novak was a stranger to the crowd. Some one said in a loud voice that Novak was a "corn doctor." This epi thet was resented by Novak, who imme diately started fighting. Beer glasses, chairs and other movable objects about the' place T ere used as weapons, and before the police arrived many heads ha I been cracked and nearly all were seriously injured By a strange freak of chance, Novak, who started the affair, escaped without a scratch. The others appeared in court with their heads bandaged. Each had received wounds' requiring" the services of the City Physician. O'Neal pleaded guilty, and tor this reason the Judge fined him only $10. The others were each fined $20 because they pleaded not guilty. Because they were unable to pay their fines, they were sent to the rockpue to work out tneir sentences ai the rate of $2 a day. Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early Winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. All that Is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougrh Remedy. Many mothers are never without It In their homes and it has never disappointed th . FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Smith's Veal Sausage. ..... .12V2J Smith's Chickens the sweet, fresh yes, absolutely fresh chickens, that Smith sells ; hens and Springs, same price, per lb. . , . . : 20 d Norway,, absolutely fresh Creamery Butter the only place you can get fresh Norway Butter is-at a Smith market; per square 75 Other Creamery Butter, per sq..65 Real fresh Eggs, per dozen 35 All above meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. WEST SIDE. ' 641 First St. Kosher Market, 22 Sheridan St. 22A Alder Street. Twenty-first and Johnson Streets. 138 Gibbs Street. Eleventh and Montgomery Streets. Third and Jefferson Streets. 10th A Davis, Adjoining Ryan's Grocery . ASTORIA. 233 Taylor sfreet (Vnlontorrn). S7tf Commercial Street. SEASIDE Bridge Street. Sirloin Steak 10 Round Steak .' 10 Beef to Boil f .5, 6tf Loin and Rib Veal Cutlets 15 Shoulder Veal Cutlets -12V20 3enuine Spring Lamb Chops IStte-lSt Norway Creamery Butter that is cut from "tub" butter; per sq...70 Genuine Prime Rib Roast Beef . '. ..10-1?V2 '18 lbs. Granulated Sugar 81.00 100 lbs. Potatoes '. Sl.OO 50 lbs. Old Hard Wheat Flour. $1.55 10 lbs. Pastry Flour 35 ' 1-gal. can Fountain Drips 60C 15 cans 3111k Sl.OO f 1 box Soda Crackers Sl.lO 2 Fancy Norway Mackerel 2oc 2 Fancy Georgia Codfish Middles 25 6 cans Sardines in Oil ,..25d 3 cans Ked Salmon.... 25c 3 pint bottles Catsup 25 3 quart bottles Vinegar .25c EAST SIDE. Cor. Grand Ave. and East Morrison St, In the Kellaber Bids Union Avenue and Tillamook St. 1.1th Street and Tenlno Ave, Sellwood. S12 Williams Avenue. Thirty-third and Belmont Streets. Grand Ave. and Hawthorne Ave. v 352' East Burnslde Street. Jersey Street. St. Jahn. B4 Alberta Street, ' 791 Mississippi Ave. Mllvraukie Ave. and Frankfort St. jegs of genuine Spring Lamb. ..15 Legs of Mutton lXYsC Pork Shoulder Chops 15 Fresh 'Salmon 10 Halibut 12V2 Smith's delicious, absolutely pure, clean and fresh Pig Pork Sausage . ... ..." "LZyzC Get in the right place and see that Smith's name i over the door. Phone Main 8751, Automatic A 4418. 12 'bars Laundry Soap 25c 7 bars Toilet Soap, in cartons. .25 1 quart Kraut 35c gallon . .IOC 1 quart Cranberries ..10 6 loaves Briad ....25C 2 Shaker Salt 1 5 2-lb. sacks Salt IOC