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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1910)
TITE 3IORXTXG OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1910." Take Dinner This Evening in Our 7th Floor Restaurant and Grill Rosebrook's Heilig Theater Orchestra- Dinner 5 to 8 P. ML $1.00 Store Open This Evening Till 9;30 Portland Agts. Victor Guaranteed Hose for Women and Children 6 Pr. Guaranteed 6 Mo., $1.50 Portland Agents Men's Aj ax Guaranteed Hose Children's Red Goose School Shoes Perrin's Gloves Harvard Mills Underwear, Etc. Meier &..Frank Store OPTICAL DEPT."r Pet optician will correct your eye troubles with properly, fitted glasses, and the charges will be small, indeed. We do repair ing, srrindinir, etc. All our work is first-class. MANICURING, ETC. Women w' going out for Jhe afternoon or evening, after a shopping trip, appreciate our manicuring and hairdressing section. On the mezzanine balcony, annex. Today-Men's Day-Children's Day at the .Big Store VHSSJSSH- so The Greater Children's Box Coats $5.55 Children's Sailor Suits $4.50 In the children's section, second floor, double breasted box coats for little folks from 6 to 14 years of age, made with high collar and caffs and collars trimmed with velvet Come in wine or brown, lined throughout These are as stylish and as cleverly made garments as yon will see $5.55 CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, made of serge materials, come in brown or blue Cuffs and collars trimmed with wide braid, skirts are full pleated style Sizes 6 to 14 years Noth ing better could be made for school wear Special today at $4.50 Boys' and Youths' School Shoes Special Today $1.59 and $1.99 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES, made of heavy box calf, kangaroo calf-and vici kid leathers. Bhicher or regular lace cut, with good strong T C Q soles and medium round toes. Sizes 9 to 13. Special, the pair OlUi Same shoes in sizes 1 to 5V, special for today only, the pair, at 1.99 Children's 35c Hose 19c Pr. Last Day of the Hosiery Sale BOYS' AND GIRLS SCHOOL HOSE, the kind that wear; made with linen heels and toes; fast black, long elastic tops, all sites These are ganranteed to give satisfaction, and we are back of every pair 19c CHILDREN'S 25c H06E Pr. 17$ Fall weight Hose for children, the famous Indestructible brand; come in black and tan; sizes 7 to 10; regular 25 values, spe- "1 7 eial, 3 prs. 50c or single pr. iyrMrra' 35c hose, pr, 25$ Pure cashmere Hose for babies, the "Little Beauty" brand, made with silk heel and toe; come in black and colors; card of darning wool with each pair; regu-OC lar 35e values, at, the pair CiJ WOMEN'S $15)0 HOSE, PR. 69 Silk Lisle Hose for women, extra fine quality, in plain black only. Marie with garter-proof top and double sole; regular $1 val- (ZQg ues, special price, only, pair vVl EXTRA SIZE HOSE. PR- 40 Women's black eotton Hose in Fall weight, extra size, ribbed elastic tops, full fashioned; a lot of 500 dozen for this sale, offered A f at the very low price of, pr. Children's 35c-40c Underwear at 25c Fleece lined shirts and pants, white or natural, sizes 18 to 34, splendid garments for Winter; regular 35c and 40c values, special for c --" today, at the low price of"C Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits, made with high neck, long sleeves, and ankle-length drawers. Extra quality; regularly sold at 11 A 1 $2.50 the suit; special at P leTf Women's Gloves $1.50 Vals. $1.09 3000 pairs Women's 'PXM' Cape Walking Jloves 1-clasp Cape Walk ing Gloves 1-clasp Mocha Walking Gloves 1-clasp Pique Kid Walking Gloves i-3-elasp Overseam Fine Suede Gloves 'PXM' and Inseam Chamois Gloves in one' or two-clasp' style Fine Kid Overseam Gloves in two clasp style Black, white and colors Every pair fitted and guaranteed, all sizes Our regular ajf CCk $1.25 and $150 values, at V ' Umbrellas-S 1 .89 A great special on Men's and Women's Umbrellas, covered with extra good quality silk and linen gloria taffeta, with tape e dge The handles on the men's are crook style of horn or natural wood The women's are 13 or 15-inch "directoire" style, plain or trimmed Regular $2.50 and $3 2 1 CLQ values, a great special for today at only, each p w -7 Today Is the Last Day of the Sale of Men's "Gotham" Shirts Every man who reads this advertisement should in spect his stock of shirts and see if there isn't room for one or two more while this sale makes the best shirts on the market very low priced Every shirt in this lot is a new Fall pattern, and the fabrics and colorings are all that the most fastidious man could ask The regular prices run from $1.50 to $4.0D, and for quick choos ing they are divided into four lots The materials are madras, chambray. percale, silk soisette, oxford, French pique, French flannel, silk and madras, silk and oxford, siik and linen and so on in wide variety LOT ONE Regular $1.50 val- JJ 1 IP ues, for this sale at low price of P LOT TWO Regular $2.00 val- fl "I OP ues, for this sale at lowprice of V LOT THREE $3.00 and $3.50 fl- QtS values, "for this sale at only LOT FOUR $3.50 .and $4.00 values, for this sale at only $2 Kid Gloves $1.39 Men's Perrin's Make Real Kid Gloves, in the season's popular' shades of tan and brown, also gray suedes, in all d 1 OQ sizes; $2 values, special, the pr. P leO EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED. 35c Wool Hose 7c Men's Cashmere Wool Socks, in plain col ors, of black and Oxford or natural gray; fine quality; all sizes; regular 25c "I "T and 35c values, on sale at only f C OR THREE PAIRS FOR 50 CENTS. Special Prices Are in Force Today Buy the Children's Supplies in Small Things for the Schoolroom at Exceptionally Low Pr.ces. Regular 25c book bags, special for today at 17$ Regular 10c composition books, (special at 7$ Regular, 25c composition books, special at 19 6c M. & F. scratch tablets, special for today, 4c4 Regular 10cx notebooks, special for today at 7c4 Regular 5c notebooks, special for today at 3$ Regular 5c pencils, special for today at only 4$ Regular 2c rulers, special for today at only 1 Regular 3c lead pencils, special today, each 2$ 3c lead pencils, the dozen, special today at 19 Regular 15c single slates, special today at Regular 15c bookstraps, special for today 11 Regular 5c ink, assorted colors, the bottle,- 4$ Regular 10c sponge cups, special today,, each, 7 $ Regular 10c ink tablets, special today, each, 7? Regular 5c rulers, special today at, each, 3$ Linen Center Pieces at 37c Today in the third floor art needlework section, pure linen stamped center pieces, ready to be embroidered, come in large variety O T of handsome floral and eyelet designs; 50c values, at this sale Young Men's Raincoats $ 1 6.1 5 These coats are 50 and 52 inches long, made of this season's materials and all cravenetted and rainproof ed. Made with regular lapels or military collars, convertible collars or automatic collars. These are the celebrated Sampeck and 100 Calling Cards 39c Today in the cener aisle -we offer a great saving on calling cards, but remember that the sale is for today only. Come in extra quality vellum. Any style type or size card you may de- q Q sire. Printed while you wait. Val. to 65c. OtC $ 1 Alarm Clocks 59c No more excuse for being late in the morning. A new shipment of alarm clocks just received. On sale at a remarkably low price. Every clock guaranteed to keep perfect time for one P"Q year. Loud alarm. Regular $1 values, at OC Daube Cohen's make. Every garment warranted. We purchased the entire sur plus of these makers and there is not a coat in the lot worth less than $25.00. Come in black, gray, tanB and fancy mixtures. Sizes 32 and 38 chest measure, for young men from 16 jo 22 years. Regular $25.00 and $28.00 f -f 1 values. We make the-special low price for thi3 sale of only 1 Q l O Men's $30 Raincoats $ 1 8.65 MEN'S HIGH GRADE RAINCOATS and overcoats, silk lined, medium weight, 52 inches long, all hand tailored and handsomely finished, Rochester make. Come in grays, tans, and browns, neat striped effects or plain l Q colors. Regular $28.00 and $30.00 values, special price, only ej) 1 000 Men's Suits, high grade, hand-tailored, best $25.00 values, on sale for 15.65 "DOC" WHITE'S NEW SONG HIT "LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE 6000 WI8HT" Ltt-tl eol-orU eUM, Hrt beat m-iisg wM, Ron-stag U fb E kag "Doc" White Fattens His Batting Average Ha Mad a Great HIT whan Ha Pot Over LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE GOOD NIGHT Special Sale Today 15c per copy 15c The only Song of its land on the market. YOU WILL LIKE IT ImTEPOrTOFJMOKE 4 --' Coff man's Milk Chocolate Marshmallows 48c a Pound Today, in Coffman's main branch store, first floor, .Coffman's Milk Chocolate Marshmallows, va- AQ nilla flavor. Regularly 60c the pound. Special OC COFFMAN'S CHOCOLATE NONPAREILS. OQ regularly 50c the pound. Special for today, -7C Brass Jardinieres $1.59 Ea. : : ; ; Hammered brass jardinieres, made of Russian brass, in brushed finish. The shape of these jardinieres makes them especially suitable for potted plants. Come 8 inches high, 11 inches in diameter. (CI CQ Regular $2.50 values, special -for today at the low price of The Griswold Waffle Iron at $1.09 Crispy brown waffles solve the breakfast questio'n these mornings. The Griswold waffle iron helps to make perfect waffles. Made for gas stove or coal' range. Gas Waffle Irons, Griswold make, fl? " OQ special at this sale at the extraordinary low price of, each P AeVU Regular Waffle Irons, Griswold make, on special now at, each 70$ Sheet Music Hits 2 for 25c Choose One Copy from Each Column Below Read the List fT SINGLE COPIES FROM EITHER COLUMN SELL FOR I JC That Mendelsohn Tune Honey Moon Glide Dinah Garden of Roses Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet Any Little Girl What's the Use of Moonlight Silver Threads Among the Gold Down Among the Sugar Cane Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon. You Must Make- Good to Me Let's Pre tend When You Dream of the Girl You Love Why Don't the Band Play Dixie 1 Go On, Gooda By-Gee, I'd Like a Girl Like You, Mother Moon Won't Tell On You Kimberly, Rag Speckled Spider. M. & F. Coffee -30c Quality 33c Remember that coffee is advancing rapidly in price and we may not be able to offer this grade at this price again. Better supply your need3 in coffee now while this price is in force. A delicious blend; fragrant and uniform rt0 quality. Our regular 30c value. Special for today, the pound jC "Butternut Brand" Butter 2-lb. Roll for 73c GRANT WELCOMES HELP riUVATK ATTORNEYS WILT, AP PEAR FOR BRIDGE. Contention That Bond Sale Is Legal Supersedes Question of Xeed for Structure. "So far as this department Is con cerned, no one will be prevented from appearing before the Supreme Court at Salem when the Broadway-brida-e bond case is tried next Thursday." said 'lty Attorney Grant yesterday. "My associates and X will appear on be half of the city and I understand that other attorneys will appear for cer tain property owners and taxpayers. There Is no reason why others should cot appear. "The report that I sourht to keep M. L Pipes and C W. Fulton from act ing; n the case is erroneous. I nerer cnade such a statement, as I know that such a position would be ridiculous. They have the right to appear as amid curiae, the same as any other attor neys. But this much Is certain: This de partment will represent the Our of Portland and .feels that it is responsi ble for the city's interests in the case. We never believed that much glory would attach to winning this case, as it is only one of the details of of fice duty. However, if it is lost we feel that we would be held responsi ble by the people, who are so deeply interested In havtns; the bridge built. "I am still confident that we shall obtain a favorable verdict. It is mere ly a question whether the bridge should be built by the city, and the real point at issue in the bond suit is the con struction of the bridge itself. It is not for me to say in connection wlfh this case whether the bridge is needed, as that is not the point at Issue. What the court is to decide is whether the city shall be allowed to tr-nsfer the block of 1250.000 bonds recently sold. This will determine whether the con struction work shall begin. "We are here to present the city s contention that the sale la legal. That is all that Is involved at the present time, although this suit will have a direct bearing upon the merits of the main case." Mr. Grant ssys he looks for results from the hearing next Thursday. The City Attorney's office has had charge of the case from the beginning and Ic probably more familiar with it than any other attorneys In the city, no says. While be feels that he and his force are competent to handle the city's Interests, he invites all the assistance that outside counsel can offer. E XEW PRESIDENT OF WOMAN'S CLUB GIVES TALK. Organization Pointed Oat as Being as Representative as Com mercial Club. The first meeting of the year was held by the Portland Woman's Club at the Women of Woodcraft Hall yesterday aft ernoon. Following a well attended busi ness meeting, the new president. Mrs. A. C. NewiU, gave her address of wel come to the club members. The growth t of the club, not only In the matter of members, but also In regard to Influence and earnestness of purpose, was the pres ident's main theme. Mrs. NewiU said in part: "There is nothing in being able to boast that we have 700 or 1000 members In the Woman's Club, but it is very im portant and essential to onr success that we should have the right to say that we are a representative body of women and that by reason of our numbers we re flect in our deliberations the sentiments of a majority of the thoughtful women of Portland. The Woman's Club should mean exactly the same thing to the wo men of the city that the Commercial Club does to the men, for it Is primarily an organization for the advancement of Portland." Miss Josephine Locke, who is well known in Portland as an authority on Oriental art and religions, gave an in teresting lecture on "The Spirit of Ja pan." showing by way of illustration many beautiful photographs and repro ductions of many Japanese symbolic art types. Miss Locke showed that Japan's whole national life and religion centers around its art activity. She urged the Importance of the study of Oriental id las by Western races if the latter are to retain their dominant , moral Influence. At the conclusion of the programme refreshments were served and an oppor tunity was afforded for the renewal of old club friendships and the making of new ones.- Fremont Forest In New Hands. LAKEVIEW, Or.. Oct 14. (Special.) Gilbert Brown, assistant supervisor of the local Fremont Forest Reserves, has been appointed supervisor to succeed Guy Ingram, who resigned several days ago. A petition is being circulated among sheep and cattlemen for the re appointment of Guy Ingram. For pains In the side or chest damp en a piece of flannel with Chamber lain's Liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain. There Is nothing better. For sale br all dealers. - FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" When you come to our Alder-street market, be sur e you get in the right place see that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust" are over the door come to 226 Alder street. Every One of Smith's Markets Will Be Well Supplied With All the Following Good Things Go to Any One of Them for Fine Spring Chickens, absolutely fresh stock, Oregon Chickens..20, 22 Smith's Oregon Creamery Butter made in Oregon made fresh for Satur day made from the cream of Oregon Jersey cows. It's per square... 75$ I Smith's Veal Peerlessly fresh. It is the only veal to eat Smith's fresh veal. If you come to our Alder-street market, be sure to get in the right place then you'll get Smith's fresh Oregon veal. Veal Sausage 15 Leg Roasts of Veal..l5 and 18 Knuckles of Veal 5$ Necks of Veal 10$ Veal Stew 10 and 12V2 Shoulder Roast Veal. . .12Y2$-la$ Veal Cutlets 15 and 18$ Veal Breasts..... ..10 and 12V2$ Veal Steaks 18 Calves' Liver 171A$- Smith's Beef Deliciously tender. You cannot find its equal anywhere outside of a Smith market. Smith's beef, so good and so cheap. . - Roast Beef for the oven12V-15 Pot Roast Beef. .10, 11$, 12Y2$ Round Steak.... ...12Y2$ and 15$ Sirloin Steak 12y2$ and 15$ Hamburg Steak 12Vi$ Shoulder Steak .'...12V2$ .Corned Beef, Plate, Brisket and Shoulder Cuts. 8 and 10$ Corned Beef, Rump Cuts.. lO-HJ1. Smith's Oregon Pork Shouldlr Pork Chops 20$ Shoulder Pork Roasts 20$ Loin Pork Chops 22V2$ Loin Pork Roasts 22y2 Hams or Half Hams 20 Bacon 22V2$, 25$ and 18$ . 3-Ib. pail pure Lard 50$ 3-lb. pail pure Cooking Com pound 40$ Smith's Oregon Mutton and Lamb Leg of Mutton ...15$ Shoulders of Mutton .10 Mutton Chops . ." 15$ Mutton Stew,. 8$ Lamb Stew 10$ V