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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1910)
THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1910. The Greater Meier & Frank Store Welcomes A. O. H. Visitors and Delegates Make This Store Yonr Headquarters for the Week Seventh Floor Tea Room Specials for Today Stuffed Breast of Veal. 35c French Pancakes With Jelly, 25c Club Sandwich 25c -Hie Greater Meier aimk Store's Midsummer Portland's CMef Attraction Today Residents ad Visitors 14 Sales Gigantic Waist Sale rv, wm' I Irish Crochet Laces for Convention Week LINGERIE WAISTS Save on 10,000 One of the greatest sales in point of numbers, assortment and values ever offered on women's pretty; Waists In this huge assortment are waists to please any woman, whether her fancy calls for the plainest of tailored styles or the "fluffiest" of lingerie models Don't miss this great opportunity today. $1.5Q WAISTS FOR 69c Women's Waists of lawn and per cale, Dutch neck style or tailored collars, trimmed with allover em broidery, lat-e and pin tucks; bi ton down back; regular JQ $1.50 values, sale price OSC $2.50 WAISTS AT $ 1 .48 Women's Waists, in dotted swiss, batiste or lawn. Strictly tailored or embroidery and lace-trimmed model ; high lace collars or Dutch necks; the best regu- CJ1 A O lar $2.50 values, each' P 0 $1.75 WAISTS AT 92c Women's Waists, of lawn, percale and linon. in fancy, Country Club and tailored models; Dutch neck, with Dutch collar, and high lace trimmed collars, on sale at QO the low price of, garment $3.25 WAISTS AT $ 1 .82 "Women's Waists, in batiste, lawn or linen, -with Dutch neck, and short sleeves or dainty embroid ery yokes and lace-trimmed mod els; regular values up OO to, $3.25, special price P eOsC. $2.25 WAISTS AT $ 1 . 1 8 Women's Waists, of batiste or percale, in white or fancy stripes; batiste waists have allover em broidery fronts, , percale tailored, Dutch collars ; regular lj "1 1 Q $2.25 vals. ; sale price P 1 1 O $4.50 WAISTS AT $2.48 Women's Waists, come in batiste or mull, trimmed in Val. lace and embroidery; high neck and long sleeves or low neck and shorT sleeves; regular $4.50 d0 AO values, on sale at, ea. PT'0 . Great Sale Grass Furniture for Porch Lawn--Living-Room We have just received a second shipment of the imported Chinese Grass Furniture that attracted so many customers to our furniture department a lew weeks ago. It proved so satisfactory that we al ready have orders for a large part of this huge lot The assortment is now complete and those who have been waiting for various pieces in this line are requested to come in piumpuy auu secure tne gooas tx - T,C OL IT We obtain this furniture by di- rrice V- a. Price 54 89 rect 'mPrtation from Hongkong and we are able to of- fer it at a very low price We direct your attention to our Sixth-street window disp ay The illustrations here show two styles There is a wide variety and the price on every piece in the lot is low Sale Window Screens 1 9 c Up Get all the cool breeze you can and keep out the flies by putting in 'one of these Adjustable Screens in every window. The prices are as follows: Measure Windows Before Ordering We. Do Not Exchange These Screens Visitors to Portland, as well as the Portland residents who are regular patrons of the big store, will be interested in the comprehensive dis--play of real Irish Laces in our Fifth-street windows this week In eluded in this showing areLaceobes7 Waists, Bands, Edges andMe--dallions. Imported especially for Hibernian week in this city. An exhibit that cannot be matched for beauty and variety. Be sure to see the display. On sale in the lace department, first floorTAnnex. Allover Embroideries, in swiss, eyelet and floral designs; suitable for yokes, sleeves or Summer gowns; values to $2.50 the yard, on special sale at the fljl " Q low price of, the yd. V A A J Values to $3.50 the yard, $1.69 Swiss Flounces, Insertions and Appliques, for lingerie gowns, in eyelet, filet and floral de- CQr signs; regular $2 values"' Embroideries, Edges and Inser tions, regular values to 1 ES. 40c the yard, special rrice C Size 15x33 inches, on sale at 19 Size 18x33 inches on sale at 24 Size 24x33 inches on sale at 28f $1.25 Combination Sauce Pans, 95c. Royal steel gray graniteware Sauce Pans, regular price $1.25 Size 24x45 Size 28x41 Size 28x45 inches inches inches on on on sale sale sale at at at 36-r 36 35c Wire Gas Toasters, 21c. Cone shaped wire Gas Toasters, save working over the hot flame r this warm weather, 35e val. m X C br each, in basement today, ea. OC Women's $5 Low Shoes $3.19 You've never Keen style, quality and comfort combined in one pair of shoes any better-than they are in every pair of these. The lot in made up of pumps, Elite ties, bluchers, buttons, etc. The leathers are tan russia calf, chocolate vici kid, tan buckskin, or gray, blue and London smoke, ooze' calf, flexible welt soles and Cuban or military heels; values f O 1 f regularly up to $5.00 the pair,, special sale today at only ibO.li A Great Mattmg-Sflle By Yd. or Roll -See Windows Here's an opportunity to buy floor covering for that Summer cottage at a low price - Measure your rooms and plan your needs so that you can take advantage of the extremely low prices we are making in a huge shipment of the very best and most artistic patterns on Chinese and Japanese Matting. Plain or figured patterns, in white, brown, green, red and inserted pat terns The patterns and qualities are the choicest and the prices we make by the roll, enable you to save nearly one-third- the regular prices 4Q yds, in each roll, and sold by the roll or half roll at the following prices; Regular $20.00 values, at, the roll, $14.85 Regular $12 values, sale price, roll, $9.35 Regular $10 values, sale price, roll, $7.65 Regular $9.00 values, sale price, roll, $6.49 Also 65 Odd Bolls to close out at a ridiculously low price. There are several pat terns in this lot ; regular values are $10.00 the roll ; your choice, on sale at, roll 45 Patterns in Matting, in all colors and wide range of designs, cut to fit any size room; regular price 25e the yard; buy all you want of it at this special price, yard $5.95 17c Folding Go-Carts at $439 A great sale on all-steel, one-motion collapsible Gocarts; have 10-inch rubber-tired wheels, reclining back and adjustable dash; three-bow hoods to support top. This illustration is an exact picture X!A OQ of the cart offered. Regular $7.00 value, on special sale at H'T'.O All-Steel Automatic One-Motion Folding Go-carts Seat and back of three-ply laminated wood, covered with pantasote; rub- SC OCT ber-tire wheels; our regular $9.00 values, special at, each POe70 AU-Steel Automatic Go-carts, .with tubular push bars, 10-inch rubber tired wheels, three-bow hood, heavy black enamel frame, flJC yQ nickel-trimmed; regular $10.50 value, on sale at, each POr One of Our Best Carts, fitted with four-bowed top, ten-inch wheels and 5-8 tires; fenders over wheels, heavily nickel-plated; O CC regular $16.00 value, on special sale at low price of, ea. ? ltDO $7.5Q Tailored Suits $3.85 Women's Tailored Suits of Wash Materials, with medium length jacket, semi-fitted, single-breasted, pearl button trimmed. The colors are pink, rose, green, light blue, Copenhagen, tan," leather and white. J O Of Regular values to $7.50, on special sale today at only, each -U)5aOO Regular $3.50 Khaki Skirts at $2. 1 8 Ea. Women's Khaki Outing Skirts for mountain and beach wear, made with patch pockets, button-trimmed; come in tan or leather shade; " f q always sold at $3.50; special for today at the low price of, ea. X O Stenciled Scrim Curtains $2.79 A remarkable sale on one of the newest styles of Curtains. Our entire line of these hangings at. this low price. The lot consists of plain or block de signs in Scrim Curtains, hemstitched and finished with a neat stenciled border. Floral or scroll effects. Regularly sold at from $5.50 fe 7f to $6.00 the pair; procure all you wish now at the low price of D J 800 PATHS MUSLIN CURTAINS, mare of striped swiss, with full - r flounce. ' regularly 50c values, on sale today at the low price of .ms-lDC IMPORTED MADRAS, for" curtains, overdrapes. etc. ; fine imported goods, in good colorings and designs; 45 to 50 inches wide; regular values yj rx to $1.75 the -yard,, on special sale this week at only the yard Tfi C COLWELLIS NAMED Regulars Win Appointment of United States Marshall. COMMISSION IS ON WAY President Impressed Wll-h Wisdom of Giving Patronage to Those Supporting Him Roose velt Favors Choice. Elmer B. Colwell. of Portland, has been appointed Vntted States Marshal for Ore son to succeed Charles J. Reed. Presi dent Taft signed the commission on last Friday at Beverly, Mass". Information of the action of the Presi dent was contained yesterday in & tele pram from Secretary Norton to Dr. Henry Waldo Coe. The inference is that tl commission is now In the mails. " The appointment of Mr. Colwell has been assured since the last visit to the ' President of Dr. Coe, when it was im pressed on the President that some of the Oregon patronage should go to the organization which was concerned wltn tils nomination and election, as well as to the followers of Senator Bourne. Senator Bourne made a hard fight for the appointment of J. Frank Sinnott. Heney Fight for Heed. J. Reed, who was appointed to the ofhee at the special solicitation of Fr-an-"cls J. Heney, prosecutor of the Oregon land frauds, was a candidate to the last. Heney "went down the line" for Reed. Colonel Roosevelt was asked to urge the r appointment of Mr. Reed, but the ex Presldent declined to forward an indorse ment for any one of the candidates; al though favoring Colwell. .Mr. Reed has been in Washington this Summer, and returned to Portland only last week. He has steadfastly declined to be. interviewed. He was reported to be at one of the beach resorts yesterday, and could not be reached. Politicians are wondering what in fluence the appointment will have on the attitude of Special Prosecutor Heney in handling the J. X. Williamson and Bln ger Hermann rases. These are the mosf important of the land fraud indictments remaining on the court calender. Mr. Heney Is reported to have made the statement that he would not be con cerned with the prosecutions unless Reed should be retained as his assistant. A question was raised last night as to the probability that Senator Bourne would prevent the confirmation of the appointment of Mr. Colwell by the Sen ate in December. It is believed that If the Senator assumes that attitude, the regulars will be able to force approval will retain the place until a successor qualifies. Mr. Colwell has arranged to have his bond forwarded immediately and will take possession as soon as the com mission is received. Regular Republicans Pleased. The appointment was received with much satisfaction among regular Repub licans of the city last night. It is con sidered to be in recognition of the earnest support which regular party men gave to the ticket in the, last National election. Ralph Williams-, member of the National Republican committee for Oregon, has been consistently behind the application of Colwell. as was George H. . Williams prior to his death. Dr. Coe has made three trips to Washington in behalf of Colwell, who is his friend, business asso ciate and close political ally. "While I have been Interested In the appointment of Mr. Colwell." said ..Dr. Coe last night, "his success ' should not be taken as in recognition of myself but as a compliment to the efficient work of the Oregon delegation at Chicago and the good work done in the state for the elec tion of Mr. Taft. The President was cognizant of the snlendid abilirv of Mr. Colwell. his connection with the regular republicans of this state, and his inter est in the success of the ticket in the last campaign." GIRL'S FUND GROWS REGULARS WIN IN APPOINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR TO C J. REED AS UNITED STATES MARSHAL FOR OREGON. . " 'swg ? m m -in I iV' ,l--'.V V .. ? : -- ''S : . . .: :n--"Sifs:iss?: " I " - ' . - - , o T t - ' " ' - ' " " " ' .-y-" 'T . - A. . - ;:-; "V - :: 1 ..." 11: ELMER IS. COLWELL. ... ................ i....,...,. .................j Donations to Marjorie Mahr's Benefit Reach $357.17. BASEBALL FANS GIVE CASH Chorus Girls Storm Grandstand Be fore Game and Secure 9112 for Little Comrade Who Host Her Legs In Railroad Accident. DONATIONS TO MAHR BKXEF1T. IX.Vn MAT BE SENT TO OREUOMAN. Total cuh donations Miss Mahr benefit fund. 35T.17. Tickets for the benefit performance at the Lyric Theater to be (riven on the night of July 10 are on sale at the various theaters in the city. Donations and the sale of tickets are in charge of the treasurer Miss Mahr benefit fund, care of The Ore Chorus girls of the Armstrong Musical Comedy Company stormed the grand stand at the baseball park yesterday afternoon. Just before the game, selling tickets for the benefit performance to be given for Miss Marjorie Mahr July 26. The boys who sell popcorn, peanuts. Ice cream and lemonade were forced to take a back seat while the fair actresses scat- tered through the crowd to dispose of tickets. They were permitted to conduct the sale till the game was called. The girls were so eager to know the result of their canvass that they could not wait 'until they returned to the theater to count up. When sales were totaled tne amount jirhich the fans had contributed was found to be J112. In high glee the chorus hurried back to the theater to make up. as the matinee had been held off to give the girls a chance to sell tickets. Miss Mahr is in good spirits, but suf fered considerable pain yesterday, as re laxation of the nerves has begun and the numbness from the shock has worn off. She calls the little space penned off by a screen her dressing room. When Mrs. Armstrong called yesterdav evening she peeked through a crack of the screen and asked: "May I come Into your dressing room?" "I haven't finished my raake-UD yet." Jokingly replied Miss Mahr. "I can't get one eye Juet right." Harry D. Wood, of Hood River, yes terday sent a check to the treasurer of the Miss Mahr benefit fund for J2. It is the second out-of-town donation. The amount subscribed follows: Previously acknowledged t 72.00 Sophia H. Lamfter 5.00 George Kins. 314 B. Thlrty-thtrd St.. 5.00 Tickets sold by Trlxle Kcnnard 10.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co 25.O0 Wells. Fargo A Co 5.00 Donations collected by Mrs. H. J. White Mrs. H. J. White S3. 50 I. I White l.oo Marvin C. White 2. HO M. C. Frohman l.oo fash 1.00 Kelly Liquor Store l.oo Ca.h 2.50 Cash 2.B0 Honeyman Hardware Co...... 5.0O H. e. Poulterer l.oo George W. Hoyt 5.00 L. Stout 2.00 J. F. Shea 1.50 Cash l.oo Rothchlld Bros. 2.50 Ief lance Tea Co. ........... . 1.00 Dom J. Zan 1.00 E. R. Plttelkau 5.00 . Jos. R. rletz 2.O0 B. E. Gellermann. . . . 1 00 I. Aronson 1.00 BenJ. I. Cohen 5.00 P. Lowangart 2.50 F. M. Seller 2.50 J. E. Haseltlne 5.00 Ben Selling , 5.00 J. M. Jones.................. l.oo " J. I. ranlels l.oo H. Roberts .. l.oo Cash 1.00 Cash l.OO W. H. Harris 1.00 Cash 2.00 Caah 2.00 A. T. Hugnlns l.oo L. L. Panet..... l.OO L. M. Schwartz.. l.OO R. I Barnes - 2.50 Kenneth F. Beebe. '. 1.00 Mark D. Levy 5.0O Cash l.OO F. Frledlander 2.60 S SS.SO Tickets sold by Mrs. H. J. White First National Bk. employes. S20.00 F. Myers : 2.00 Individuals 11. CO 3S.OO MAKER OF Harry t. "Wood, Hood River 2.00 Grand total $245.50 Cash collected at the Lyric Theater Drivers of the Portland Taxi cab Co.J 4.00 Turned in by David Lewis C. A. Bamberger 2.50 David Lewis 5.0O F J. Castersteln 2.50 R- J. Thiesteln 1.00 Harrlnsrton Cigar Store, Lum- bermens building 1.00 W. B. Kurtz 50 W. B. Honeyman 2.50 Oeorge G. Mair . 1.00 Frank Power l.OO D. J. Lebb l.OO C. E. Power l.OO ' Lee Qulnn l.oo Ed ward Schiller 1.50 -aan 1.50 ( 23.00 Charles S. Elton .so H. Saviar ........................... .2S Mranger n. tjiyae 5.00 Stranger 5.00 Htranger j.oo stranger .50 JJr.. ueorge Alnalie 0 x Grand total $ 64 Telegram . 46. Grand total all collections $357. TT FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST WEST 6EDJB Z36 Alder St. Xlntb new rmvia. list ncsr Johnson llth near Montgomery first earner Sheridan Sheridan new First (Kosher market) d and Jefferson (grocery and market) IBS Gibba SOS Wasbluartom St. . A tori. zss Taylor At. 676 Commercial St. Seaside Bridsa Street EAST SIDE SeUwood lsth St. and Tenia, sit. St. Johns Jersey sr. Alberta Albert. St. Snnnys1de-X3d and Belmont -Milwaukle Are. and Frankfort St. 5IZ-S1 WUUams Aye. ftMt Bnrnslde St., near Burnaide Bride. Grand Aye new Hawthorne Ats. Grand Art, near East Morrison St. 71 Misaissippt An. Cnlon Are. and Tillamook Si. GO TO ANY SMITH MARKET FOR 231 WASHINGTON ST: PORTLAND OREGON. MENS CLOTHES Soup Bones '. 4 Prime Rib Roast Beef, rolled, bone less. 15 Veal Sausage. 15 Pork Sausage 15 Pot Roast Beef 10 Beef to Bake 7v to lO Hamburg Cteak 12Vo Round Steak 12y2?-15 Shoulder Roast Beef 10 Sirloin Steak 12V2&-15!; Tenderloin Steak 12y2S15 Shoulder Beefsteak 13l Beef to Spiee 7 UP Fresh Eggs, dozen 30 Corned Beef, Brisket 8 Corned Beef, Plate 8J Corned Beef, Rump L04fr-i21A& Corned Beef, Shoulder Cuts lOr Beef to Stew 7-8 Beef to Boil 7-8 Beef for Hash ..7-8 Steak for Beefsteak Pie 12 Beef Hearts .... Tripe Beef Tongues Leg of Mutton. .... Shoulder of Mutton. Mutton Chops ....8 ...lO ...15 ..15t ...io? ..15 Mutton Stew 8 Columbia River Salmon 15 Smith's Ham. per lb 21 Smith's Bacon, by the piece, Tr pound 22V Smith's absolutely pure Lard, 5-lb. pail .90t Smith's absolutely pure Lard, 3;lb. pail 5oC Smith 's absolutely pure Cooking Com pound, 5-lb. pail 65 Smith 's absolutely pure Cooking Com pound, 3-lb. pail 40 Halibut . . 10 Salt Water Smelt 12V2 Black Cod 10 Hard-Shell Clam, per lb .' All the above meats and the following groceries at Third 'and Jefferson streets. Phones Main 8751, Automatic A 4418: 50 lbs. Hard Wheat Flour S1.50 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar Sl.OO Fancy Brooms, each. .454 55t 60 6 cakes Naptha Soap 25C 10 lb. Sal. Soda 20 1 pint bottle Blueing- 5 3 bottles Ammonia ....254 2 large cakes Ivory Soap 154 4 lbs. Laundry Starch 254 1 lb. Corn Starch 5k 1 lb. large Mixed Chile Peppers 304 1 bottle Gebhardt's Chile Powders 15 1 lb. Black Pepper, ground 254 2 quarts Sauer Kraut 154 1 quart Sour or Dill Pickles . 104 3 fancy Norway Mackerel . 254 1 sack White or Yellow Corn Meal 254 10-lb. sack Flour 354 10-lb. sack Farina 35 2 lbs. Skim Milk Cheese... ...254 2 cans Hawaiian Pineapple 254 2 boxes Shinola 154 3 cans Salmon 254 7 cans Sardines..... ......1254 1 can Clams 104 3 cans Oysters ' 254 3 pkgs. Egg Noodles... .'25 4 cans Milk $2.90 per case 254 3 pint bottles Catsup 25e 3 pkgs. Rice or Corn Flakes 2Sf 6 rolls Toilet Paper 254 3 cans Lye 4-25 3 cans Chloride of Lime... . 254 8 pkgs. Jell-0 254 1 2-oz. jar Extract of Beef ....35e 14 -lb. can Strawberry Jam j.-Id r