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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1910)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1910. Store Open This Evening Until 9:30 Try Our 75c Table d'Hote Dinner Tonight From 5 to 8 P. M. Seventh Floor Good Musicr May Delineator is Now In Also the Butterick Fashion Sheets and Patterns Agents for John S. Brown Linens Ostermoor Mattresses Coffman's Creme de Milk Chocolates Deliciously Good 10 Flavors Always sell at 60c Pound Box Special for Today at 43c Box ay Today at The Greater Meier tore aturday List hSOL Exceptional Savings on. Children's Needs so 11 111 Frank AS Women's 50c Under w'r 29c Misses' 25c Hose, 3 Prs. Boys' 20c Hose 2Vzc Pair Misses and Children's Hose, in fine qnality soft finish black, lisle, extra long and elastic, just the right weight for Spring wear, regnlar 25c values, special for today only 17c C the pair or three pairs for only JvC Boys Hose, black ribbed cotton, extra heavy, double elastic tops, seamless feet All sizes Famous "Missouri Mule" brand, 11 , strong as the name, special pair 1 & 2C Women's Hose, full fashioned lisle, with high spliced heels and double soles, wide elastic tops Black and all new Spring shades. 9 4Qc values, special per pair for today. w C C Great Sale Women's Burson Hose 25c Pr. Black seamless hose, knit to fit, Summer weight niaco yarn, either with Ot split foot or all black; good vals. 35c-40c Veiling 1 8c Spring Veilings in plain or Tuxedo styles, Russian and fine French meshes, plain or dotted, white, black and wide range of colors; regular 3oc and 40c "1 Q values ; priced for this sale, yard Ten Good Notion Dept. Specials Waterproof Collar Supporters, 6 on J? card: reg. 10c values; priced at Angelas Waisf and Skirt Sup- C porters, regular lUc' each; special Darning Cotton, black or white, 1 1 El dozen in box. - 30c values, only XJK 5c paper Washington Pins, special at 2J Cotton, 500-yard Q White Basting spools; regular 5c; special at only 5c card Assorted Darning Needles 2& 10c cube Jet head' pins, special at only 3f? 20c large size hair nets, on sale at 8 15c Child's Hose Supporters, special 10 5c Asbestos Iron. Holders, special at 3 Men's HIGH-CLASS HAND -TAILORED Trousers $7.50 and $8 Values $5.65 f it .-.it " A remarkable special from the clothing section for today, one that particular men will appreciate. These trousers come in the new fancy grays and dark stripes, strictly all wool or wool and silk mixed worsteds; stylish cut and per- j?C CC fecUy tailored ; reg. $7.50 and $8 val. PJ.OO Men's Hand Tailored Suits, in 1910 models, in the latest coloring fancy grays, fancy tans and fancy dark mixtures; every one guaranteed hand tailored; highest class makes, strictly all wool, perfect fitting, equal to the best custom made clothes; our regular $28 and $30 t0 1 values; special price for today at Vlw3 Boys' Knickerbocker H ighland Bloomer Suits for Children 1S $1.25 to $2.00 j These very practical and convenient dresses are the best dress devised for play wear They are made of fast color ginghams and percales, or chambrays The colors are blue, pink and tans in plain colors or all colors and combina tions in plaids and fancy stripes Some are made with Dutch necks and all have full pleated skirts, ages two to six years, priced for C V t? CO today at p i lO tpS Girls' "Middy" Blouses fees 8 to 20 Years, 98c Trousers at ?9c Pr. Blue "Serge" Knickerbocker Trousers, for boys from 6 to 15 years of age, full cut, .quarter-lined; regular "7Q $1.25 values; priced special for today at, the pair iC Children's Rompers, in fast color hickory ginghams, blue and pink checks, also made in tan chambrays; sizes 07 1 to 7 years ; our regular 50c grade ; special at O C Boys' Blouses, fast color fabrics, in plain blues and stripes, made with neckbands and without pleats; cuffs at- CO tnched; sizes 5 to 15 years; splendid for school wear J5C Great Sale Young Men's Suits Young Men's Suits, in grays, tans and light or dark mix tures, sizes 30 to 36 chest, good suits for flj 1 A JC school or business wear; reg. $20 and $22.50 P lHDO New lot just received and the very special price at which they are offered means that they will not be here long-rThey are made, of good quality white wash materials, with blue sailor collar Q O and cuffs, trimmed with white braid, snecial values for today OC Sheet Music 1 5c Copy Today in Our 4th-Floor Music Department The latest popular hits at very special prices today. , Come up and hear them played. "Go On, Good-a-Bye," the latest Eastern hit, 50,000 copies already sold; a sure winner; the introductory price, the copy, 1 OC A a 9 I've Something in My Eye and It's You (new); The Phone &l A C C Bell Rang (new); Chocolate Creams; Oh, Miss Malinda; Bernard Daly's Songs; Cubanola Glide; I've Got Rings on My Fingers; Meet Me on the Board Walk, Dearie, and many others, at the special price, cpy (Remember, today in the Fourth-floor Music Department) Don't Be Cross With Me; I've Lost My Heart, But I Don't 17c At 20c Care ; Love Me Just Because ; I Wonder Who 's Kiss ing Her Now; and all operatic hits, on sale today only at, the copy 20c Great Sale Toilet Paper 5c Roll, 49c Dozen $3.79 Case A long; delayed carload has just arrived and as our order is already in for more, we must sell this promptly. Take advantage of these ex tremely low prices and supply your wants for many months to come. We call the special at tention of rooming-house and hotel keepers to the very low case prices. One hundred rolls in the case. Come early. KNICKERBOCKER BRAND, the roll, 5c; the dozen, 49c, or case of 100 rolls. .$3.79 KNICKERBOCKER BRAND, large size rolls, ea., 9c; doz., 98c; case, 100 rolls, $7.49 KREOT, large size, roll, 8c; the dozen on sale at 89c, and the case on sale at $6.08 X fVTWvitf (J. LEADER BRAND FORM BRAND .. LARGE OKAYED Per Roll . .03 .04 , .06 Per Doz. .33 .43 .69 Per Case $2.79 3.59 5.49 Per Roll Per Doz. Per Case JEWETT, 2000 Sheet .16 .TEWETT, 1000 Sheet .08 RICHM'i, 2000 SheeS .12 1.80 .89 7.49 1.29 10.98 TOILET PAPER IN PACKAGES ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES IMPERIAL, at, the package, 3c; dozen packages, 33c, and on sale at, the case, $2.79 KNICKERBOCKER, on sale at, package, 8c; dozen packages for 93c; case at $7.49 TTJFFIBER, at, the package, 11c; dozen packages for $1.19, and the case at $8.98 ORGANDIE, on sale at, the package, 12c; dozen packages for $1.29, and case, $10.98 ed effects, also colored novelties k 7g nd initial; 65c and 75c values, at " Misses'-Children's Shoes $ 1 .75 Values for $1.19 Men's $4.00 Low Shoes at $3.15 1000 Pairs of Misses' and Children's Shoes, in blaek dongola kid, lace, button or blucher style, extension sole ft "f and low heels; sizes Sy2 to 11; reg. $1.75 vals., at ib X . 1 i Sizes 11 to 2; regular $2.00 values; on special sale at $1.29 Boys' and Youths' Shoes, made of box calf or vici kid leathers, with medium heavy extension soles; splendid yt f gf for school wear; sizes 1 to 5 ; special, pair J) X JJ Sizes 10 to 13, special price for this sale, pair $1.59 Men's Low Shoes, in tan calf, patent colt, vici kid and velour calf leathers; Goodyear welt soles; blucher or button styles ; with round or swing toes ; a lot of 1500 from which J O "1 to choose; regular $3.50 to $4.00 values; marked for. this sale, pair tj)0 X 5 Men's$L50Shirts$'l . 1 5 50c Underwear for 29c Garment Men's 50c Suspenders Special 29c MEN'S OVERSHIRTS, with soft button-down collar and cuffs attached; made of silk soisette, Trench madras, etc.; finished with' fine pearl buttons. Come in tan, blue, white, pink and self-striped and figured; also fancy striped effects. Our dl' 1 regular $1.50 values; buy all you want of them today at special price, ea. P 1 3 MEN'S UNDERWEAR, made like Porosknit, shirts and drawers to match; in OA cream or white; regular 50c values, on special sale for today at this low price C SUSPENDERS, elastic web, made with leather ends and good strong web; in OQ fancy or plain; regular 50c values, on special sale at this very low price, pr. smC MEN'S PAJAMAS, of silk soisette, with military collar, cut full size; $2 vals., $1.59 Fresh Coffee Cake Special IQc Our bakery department offers for today fresh Coffee Cake or Strauselkuehen, " f made fresh; on sale on 7th floor, eake counter; special at this low price, each IvC fSTs2&5c Oranges 2 5c Dozen gJsagggggSHBB 25c Dozen Picture Sale Is Continued for Today SS&SiSSSgSS On Sale at 1 5c, 20c and 29c Each Children's Underwear 50c Values for 25c Women's Fine Ribbed Vests and Pants, in Summer weight, long or short sleeved vests, knee length pants with wide or tight knee, regular values 5Qc to 75c the garment, special for today at 4&ZrC Children's Vests and Pants, fine rib, low neck, sleeve- less or long sleeves and ankle pants, regular 50c values special for today only at, each $1.75 KID GLOVES, PER PAIR $1.43 Women's Kid Gloves, Perrin's make; real Kid, two-clasp style, pique or overseam, 25c all colors; sizes 5y2 to 8; ClI $1.75 values, sale price, pair P TfO EMBROIDERED SILK GLOVES, 87 These are in the two-clasp style, em broidered silk, in all colors; sizes C7 5YZ to 7; regular $1.23 values, at O'C HAIR RIBBON, 33 THE YARD. Six-inch Ribbon, extra heavy, in black, white, navy, brown, garnet, cardinal. Alice, sky, pink and green; regular OO. 50c value; special sale price, yard JOC EMB. LINEN COLLARS, EACH 16 Women's Embroidered Linen Collars, in beautiful new patterns, 12 inches high; sizes 12 to 13; regular '25c and "1 35c values; special price this sale A "C $7.50 SCARFS AT $4.89 EACH Syrian or Egyptian Scarfs, in white or black, with hand-hammered silver de signs, two yards long, 18 to 24 inches wide ; regular $6.00 to $7.50 r Of A OQ values; special for this sale P"sO7 HAND EMB. HANDKERCHIEFS, 47 Women's Handkerchiefs, in hand embroid ered anc LEASE COAL IS PLEA mSlXtSS MKN KAVOU ACTION IN ALASKA MIXKS. Iortluiui Commercial Club Adopts Kosol ut Ion Of ft re I l-'roin Club n t Sown r d . A campaign in which rvcry com mo r cial organization in the states of Oregon, Washington, California and the Terri tory of Alaska are heinfr called upon to take pan. and having- as iis purpos the opening up for operation of the groat coal arras of the Alaskan Coast, is on. Yeitterday at a meeting of the Portland Chamber of Commerce definite action was taken on the subject In response to a communication from the ewrd. Alaska. Commercial Club, a. resolution whs passed favoring the opening up of these coal ticlds. The reso lution i directed to Oregon's represen tatives in Congress and asks their aid Jn the campaign. It is hoped to accom plish the end sought either by resolution in the Congress or by a relaxation of the utringent conservation policy of the Gov ernment. It Is proposed that the Gov ernment shall retain title to the land ajid lease the property on a royalty basis to coal mine operators. Owing to the vast amount of coal known to ex! lit In the Alaskan rteld. easily ac cessible for hipping jHurpoesa it is be lieved the present prices could be lowered materially all over the Pacific Coast and in Alaska as well. The communication says: "Alaska alone possesses sufficient coal to supply the demand of the world for several centuries." According to the reports of expert geologists of the United States geological survey, augmented by reports made by coal experts for private individuals and companies, Alaska possesses the greatest roal areas in the world, and the quality of the product is equal to any in the market today. These vast fields now lie dormant. Not a ton of coal is being mined. AU of the coal - used in Alaska today is being . shipped there, largely from a foreign country British Columbia. Tn calling attention to the vast amount of coal available for shipping, and the conditions in Alaska as they, .are under the present policy, the communication says: ippoiflc mention is made in this comtnuni cntion to the Maianuska coal fields, con ceded to be the largest tn area in Alaska. A R"loKic report upon theee fields by Messrs. raijre and Knopf, of the I'nited States geo logical survey, says: 'The area, of tertiary -.-Rl-bearlnR rooks found in the Matanuska. Vvai n is approximately 3SO square miles, of w h ieh TO square ml lea are actual I y under lain bv coal, according to a most conserva tive estimate." A prlvat report upon thes same fields states that there are 30O.ooi),00O tuns of coal available for shipment. The quality of th coal is classified a anthracite, bttuminoua, semi-bituminous and lignite. A railroad is In course of construction from the town of Seward, on Resurrection Bay. to the Matanuka coal fields, but the uncertain, undefined policy of the Gov ernment with regard to the disposition of the coal lands has delayed work on the road, although rails are laid half the dis tance. It is of vital Importance to the naval fleet stationed, on Uio I'aciXie Ceaat tiiax the Matanuska coal fields be "opened. Al ready the Navy Department ha selected a site for a, coaling station on the shores of Resurrection Bay, -which Is an ideal har bor, and when these fields are developed and the product available for shipment, the warships will have an abundant supply of the very best steaming coal. PITY SHOWN GIRL THIEF Sentence oil Young Purse-Taker Is Postponed in Police Court. Pity for Lucille La Barce. the IS-year-old girl thief, expressed by Mrs. J. Sasso and Mrs. Marie Zeitfuchs, two victims of her thieving escapades, ca'tised Judge Bennett to hesitate yesterday about send ing her to prison. She pleaded guilty to the charges brought against her and as sured Deputy District Attorney Hen nessy of her repentance. She returned the goods and money she had stolen and threw herself upon the mercy of the court. Her mother was a witness of the court scene. Judge Bennett fsaid he would try to make arrangements to have the girl sent to some 'home where she might be prop erly watched and protected and there fore postponed sentence until today. The charges brought against h er by Miss Berry and Miss Larrabee, young- women whose purses were taken from the lobby of the Christiansen, dancehail the other evening, were withdrawn. The Gordon stiff hat fits you to a six teenth. Now sold in between sizes. Free Sunday excursion. Woodburn Orchard Co., Henry Bldg. Both phones. WEST SIDE. ' 2 1 it and Johnnon, adjoining Frake Grocery. 10th ud Davis, adjoining: Ryan's Grocery 11th and Montgomery, adjoining Burns Grocery. Sd and Jefferson (Meat and Groceries). 188 Glbbs Street. 641 Mrst Street. S24 Sheridan Street (Kosher Market). 226 Alder Street. ASTORIA. 253 Tayltr Street Uniontown). 576 Commercial Street. SEASIDE Bridge Street. Round Steak, best cuts 15e Round Steak, end cuts. ...... 12V; Sirloin Steak 15 Tenderloin Steak 15e Flank Steak 15 Porterhouse Steak lS-20-221.2C Flank Fat ld Flank to boil 10c Heel Pieces 12V2 Heel Pieces, end cut 10 Beef Shanks 5 Rump Roast, best cuts 15c Rump Roast, end cut 12V2 Pot Roasts 1212 FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST Today and every day all week long you can get these good cheap meats at any Smith market. If you come to Smith's AJder-street market, be sure you get in the right place. See that Smith's name is over the door. Do jiot go into the Beef Trust's market. Xecks of Beef 8-10 Brisket Beef 8S9 Shoulder Steak ....12V2 Rib Roast, seventh rib 12Vz& Rib Roast Beef, prime cuts 15e Short Ribs 10 Plate Beef 8 to lOe Ox Tails 8 Tripe IO Liver 8 Hearts .-8 Mutton Stew IOC Mutton Shoulder Chops 15e Legs of Mutton 1S Loin of Pork Chops 22V2 Bacon : 2oC Bacon, center cuts and sliced. . . .30 Spareribs loC Shoulder Roast Pork, shank end.l.5 Sh'lder Roast Pork, better cuts.20e Shoulder Pork Chops... 20& Pig's feet 7& Absolutely pure Lard, 3-lb pail.GOe Absolutely pure Lard, 5-lb pail... SI Absolutely pure Lard, 10-lb. pail. .852 Leaf Lard 20 Sliced Ham '.35 Rib and Loin Mutton Chops. All the above meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. Main 8751, Automatic A 4418, ' groceries, you get a basket free. 10 lbs. High Pat. Flour 35 10 lbs. Farina 35 10 lbs. Cornmeal 25c 1 can'Eagle Milk 15 2 cans Mount Rainier Ml lk ...... 1 5c 2 cans Ala-ska Pink Salmon ...... 15 2 cans Alaska Red Salmon 25 7 cans American Sardines -.25 1 can Fey. Smo. Norway Sardines lO 1 pkg. Champion Waning Tablets 20 1 pkg. Cornstarch 5 4 pkgs. Gloss Starch 25 J,2 lb. pkg. Ceylon Tea 20 6 lbs. Italian Prunes ..25c 3 lbs. Dried Figs 25 2 Fancy Norway Mackerel ....... 1 5 1 lb. Codfish Strips lQe 1 pint Olives .....15 1 quart Dill Pickles lO EAST SIDE. 612-514 Williams Arenoe. Union Avenue and Tillamook Street. 352 East Burnside Street. 664 Alberta Street. 991 MisMtNftippi Avenue. Grantl Am n w h. - Cor. Grand Ave. and Eut Morrison Street. adjoining tvenaner's. S3d and Belmont Streets.' Milwaiikle Are. and Frankfort Street. 13th Street and Tenino Avenue (Sell wood) . Jersey Street (St. Johns). Sliced Boiled Ham 40 Shoulder Veal Cutlets 15 Shoulder Veal Roasts 15 Loin Veal Cutlets 18 Rib Veal Cutlets 18 Legs of Veal, whole 18 Rump Roasts of Veal 20 Veal Stew 1212 to 15 Calves' Liver 17yo SPECIALS. A fine lot of Halibut, per lb 10 Remarkably good Norway Cream ery Butter , 70 Oregon's choice Eggs, per doz..30 If you carry home $1.00 worth of 6 lbs. Rolled Wheat and Oats.... 25 5-lb. pail Sunset Syrup .....30 2 cakes Ivory Soap .....15 4 1-Ib. pkgs. Seeded Raisins. .... 25c 6 loaves Bread 25 6 rolls Toilet Paper 25c 7 cakes Toilet Soap, lu cartons. . .25c 4