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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1910)
TIIE MORNING OREGON! AN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1910. 20 Store Oner, This Evening Until 9:30-Concert Tonight in 7th-FIoor RestagrgntRosebrook's Hhf -Qgg SI Poland Agents MjOCo Lace-Front Corsets-Headquarters for Warner, Redfern and Nemo Corsets Today Men?s Bay--CMdreri'S: Day Bargains All Day at The MANICURINC.HAIR DRESSING "While you are rating during yon shop ping trip around the Big Store, you can enjoy having your nails manicured or hair dreed at small cost under our roof. LUNCH IN RESTAURANT i Every day sees greater patronage in our seventh-noor tea room ana resiaurnm. Prompt and courteous service, unequaled cuisine, and pleasing ' appointments. Toilet Needs at Great Savings Popular Toilet Soaps Lifebuoy Soap, special at only, cake.. 4 C Palmoliv. Soap, upecial at only, cake, Jap Rose Glycerine Soap, special at... 7 "Wild Rosa Soap, special at, the cake 7t I .a Primers Cantile Soap priced at only "tt Cocoa Butter Soap. 3 cakes to the OfjC box. special, two boiea for only JL & F. Special Hotel boap, ioryvg rooming-bouses, etc; doz. cakes for-'' Sightly Marred and Damaged Cakes of Soap, including bath, Castile, tar and On rnUl bouquet; new shipment, large C. cakes, 10 values. srcal at only, each Swaasdown Face Powder, special QQ prir. for today at me do. Tooth Preparations Sanitol Tooth Paste, 25o sire, on sale 16 Sheffield's Tooth Paste. 25c size for 16 Pa-tteurine Tooth Paste, 25c value, 16 Woodbury's Dental Cream, 25e jar for 14 1 Cheney 'a liaterated Tooth Pow- 1Q. der. rcg. 25c size, special at only J" 23e Revelation Tooth Powder for only 17 FACE POWDER SPECIALS OFFERED Sanitol Face Powder, 25c box, spec'l, 16 Satin Skin Face Powder, special at 19 Porzoni's Face Powder, special, only 29C Java Rice Face Powder, social, only 29 Tetlow's Theatrical Cream, spe- 1 Q. cial price today at only the jar Jos. Wilson English Hats $1.98 pAMnTAM $3 V oriviciivah. Men of taste who are c'ose followers 3 i nZ ill I ..,511 .MtrtrtatP this $ me ia ucauncm , wm f t" . - - - CTeat introductory sale of these cele- i. brated English hats They are imported 0 black derby hats, made in Denton, Ens- land, by Joseph Wi.son &. sons, L,ia. Included are all the very latest blocks for Fall and Winter wear Made of fine quality felt, with fine silk trimmings and bands Have imported leather sweat bands Hats for young men, business menordressjygar Alt sizes Flat brims, me- tf 1 Q O dium curl brims, etc.-Regular $3 values today U Saturday Sale of Sheet Music 15c Copy 2 for 25c 1 From Each Column "That Mendelssohn Tune," "Put On our Old Gray Bonnet," "Kid, You've Got Some eyes," "Bonnie Jean," "Down Where the Big Bananas Grow," "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland," "Speckled Spider Rag." "Kimberly Kag," etc. lour choice "You Must Make Good to Me," "Let's Pretend," "Why Don't the Band Play Dixie," "Little Puff of Smoke, Good Night," "When You Dream of the Girl You Love," "Twilight Reverie," "Fairy Queen Reverie," Jaxon Rag. Good music. WITH EVERT 50c PURCHASE OF SHEET MUSIC TODAY WE GIVE A ROLL OF MUSIC FREE BE SURE TO ASK FOR IT WHENYOU MAKE A PURCHASE CHILD BEN'S MUSIC "I Won't Play With you No More," "Grandma, There's -J tlp None Like You," "Playmates," "Mother." Any of these pieces today, the copy Coffman's Society Chocolates 38c Buy a Sunday supply of these delicious Sweets. Coff man's Chocolate3 are fa mous for their purity. On sale today in our Candy Section (Coff- 00 man's Main Branch); always sold at 50c the pound; specially priced OOC Women's Neckw'r 35c Values at 7c Embroidered Linen Collars, z to 2 inches wide, sizes 12 to 141 2; all new and ymart designs; best regu- 1 7 lar 3.JC values, special atj ea. Women's Neckwear, in mhite.roint He Venise lace yokes, collars and rbemisrttes. All this season's new tyles; many patterns to choose from. Recular 3.V to .10c values, on Og pectal sale at low price of 35c to 50cRibbons Special 25c Yard Six-inch Ribbon in fancy warp prints, also in plain and moire taffeta; comes in black, white and all colors, and a large assortment of fancy ef fects. Buy now for Christmas fancy work. Regular 3Te to 50e val- OC ues, special today at. the yard --" Sale Handkerchiefs 25c Values at 1 7c 2000 dozen women's Handkerchiefs, in hand-err.broidored initial and cor ner effects; also with imitation Ar menian lace edge. The various de signs in embroidery are Appenzelle, Madeira, Amriswyl, etc. Host reru lar 2oe values, on speeial sale T H at 3 for f0e or only, each CMd'sRaincapes Special $3.95 Each mum Today in the 2d Floor chil dreiTs section. Raincapes that make ideal garmentsforschool waar c n rainy days Come in gry only Made with hood and lined with plaid, sizes 8 to 14 years Full Q C length, special v ClRLyj)RESSES. made of l- 1.1. a kiAuin CU MCI C, I.UIUC 1 n WW ,ut wnn andjlack and white checks Made with full pleated skirts. trimmed with plaids Sizes 6 to 14 years J 9 tf Priced at only PJ J CHILDREN'S COATS, made o fcorduroy velvet, plain box stylewith high turnover col lar, trimmed with gilt braid and buttons Colors are white and red, sizes 2 to 6 years - Lined through- ( C AA out, priced at $3.75 Boys' Shoes $2.89 700 pairs of boys ' and youths' high out Shoes, in tan grain leather or black chrome calf. Blucher cut, 12 inch top, good heavy soles and roomy toes. Sizes 1 to 0JO QQ 5V2 J lnes to $3.75 ,pr. P..O Misses and Children's Shoes, vici kid with patent tips; gunmetal calf, and patent colt leathers; button pr lace style. Sizes 6 to 1 OQ 8, special at, the pair wX.Oa Sizes Sy2 to 11, special at 1.59 Sizes IIV2 to 2, the pair, $1.70 3Z 3 B iV ir $1.25 Irons 95c Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, set of three, complete with handle and stand, highly, nickeled, with aluminum tops; best regular $1.25 val- QCn .ues, on special sale at only $ale White-Shirts $1.25-$2Vars73c Let tasty and thrifty men take advan tage of this bargain Supply your needs for business, outdoor and full dress wear at th s sale They come fine in white only All styles. material Attached cuffs or without cuffs The stylesinclude open front and back, open back only, open front, long or short bosom, full dress shirts, pleated bosoms suitable for business or tuxedo wear They come in all sizes. 13 1-2 to 19. and nearly every sleeve length Men who have white shirts to buy should take prompt advantage Most of them worth $1.25 and some $2 each, at 73c Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention . A Mfln's and Women s Dure Men S OWeaier VOaiS wool Sweaters, in plain or fancy weaves, best colors and" color combinations, pearl gO CO button trimmed, with or without pockets; all sizes, $4 val., Children's Sweaters S' &2ZL fine quality, with or without pockets, pearl button trimmed; Qgc plain" colors or combinations; sizes 3 to 16 years; $1.50 values, The Last Day of the Sale of HosieryUnderwear Gloves Save today on womens and jhUdrennderweaid JIoery. jrbilj everyjdece ofUn dcTwelr tn'onTentire stock and thoniuinds ofpiurfwomen and drenHoseare redndThese arc savinn that yoti'U not inatclsewh.ndataJimwhenyonr Ceed.rclUfortheve"rflorts featured. Remember, this is the LAST DAY of the sale. The Last Day of the Sale of Men's Hosiery and Underwear AJAX HOSE. 6 PAIRS $1.35 Guaranteed Hose, regularly $1.50 for t CI OC pair; wear six months; special MISTS IRON HOSE 12Vo Guaranteed to wear; come in black or tan; "1 212P during October sale at, the pr. CASHMERE HOSE 17c PAIR Come in black, oxford or jaeger gray; absolutely M-amless; regular 3. values, dur- 1 7 ing October sale at low price of, pr. MEN'S UNDERWEAR $1.19 Shirts and drawers of natural lamb's wool, all sizes, regular $ 1.50 values, special at only Sx.lO MEN'S UNION SUITS $2.19 The cele brated Wright's Spring Needle garments, lambs wool; regular 2.50 val- CO 1 Q nes. on special sale at, the pair V- 4 MEN'S UNION SUITS $2.49 Come in natural gray, worsted wool, full- CO ACk fashioned; regular $3 values, at V- Free The American Boy Magazine Free With purchase of $o.00 or more in our bovs' clothing department, third floor, we give ABSOLUTELY FREE, one year's subscription to the AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE. Host interesting bovs' magazine published. Filled with excellent reading for young folk. Men Raincoats, 1 0.3 5 . Young Men's Raincoats $10.35 The headline tella the price but we want you to know that these coats axe $15.00 and $18.00 vahtes. TheMen'3 Raincoats and Cravennetted Overcoats are best Fall and Winter styles; every one guaran teed and stamned with the "Priestley" trademark. Made in the latest models, with plain jnjlitaryor Come in dark grayor brown Fnii lengtn, ' oredpendiduaJitya- (t1 A "Reg. $15 and $18 values QlU.UU convertible collar. materials, also in black wool Thibets well tailoredsplendid quality ma- terials. Young Men's and Boys' Raincoats, of Priestley cravenetted materials ; sizes 9 to 18 years. Full length, with military collar. The materials are worsteds and Thibets, m grays, plain or striped, or in retain hlnclr Thibets: 1-4 satin-lined; every gar ment guaranteed. Good coats for df fl Ofi lU school or dress war. $15 values D 1 JJJ "MMI, YOUNG MEN S LONG TKOUSJliK DUIAO, sizes i o v years, iuaue of fancy tweeds and cheviots, very strong and durable garments, well made, guaranteed not to rip or tear. Included at this tQ Off price are the well-known . ' ' Samson ' ' make: Special at vP7eOJ "SAMSON" KNICKERBOCKER SUTTS, for boys from 7 to 17 years, strong and well made; specially priced at (iD't.OJ MEN'S FANCY VESTS, Fall and Winter styles, made of fancy flan nels, fancy silk mixtures and mercerized fabrics. New d0 C lot of very desir.able patterns. - $4.00 and $4.50 values J)i. VI J mm Coat, Trouser Hangers at lie To introduce a new line of combina tion Coat and Trouser Hangers, of which we have just received a large shipment, we offer them today at a very low price. The trouser' hangers are padded, with extra quality felt and have . strong springs. The coat hang- ers are wrapped with the same quality felt padding, with an extra front wire to hold the coat in shape. They sell regularly at 25c each. Today, lip to introduce them, the price is $8,00 Glasses Special $5.00 Optical Dept. These are the genuine Toric lenses, in nose glasses or spectacle style. The mountings are warranted. We fit your eyes perfectly and you can depend upon anything in the line of optical goods bought at the Big Store. Regu lar $8.00 values, special DC fC at the low price of only PJ.VJV KB-YPTOK LENSES, with fine qual ity warranted gold mountings, regu lar $15.00 values, fitted, fl?Q f( special at the low price of $5.00 GLASSES, special for 53.50 The Last Day of the Sale of Mens and Women's Umbrellas If yon are not prepared for the rains that are soon' to come, it's not onr fanlt, for we're giving yon a chance to save on the best kind of umbrellas for men, women and children. Regular $1.00 values, special, each, 67 Regular $1.25 values, special, each, 98 Regular $1.50 values, special, each, $1.19 Romilar R2 00 and $3.00 values, ea.. S1.69 Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values, ea., $2.69 Regular $5.00 to $Y.ou values, ea., z-k.zr CHILD BE IT'S TJMBBELLAS, REGULAR 35c TO $1.50 VALUES, AT 251 to 1.35 Women's 50c Hose. Special 26c the Pair Today in the hosiery section, a lot of 5000 pairs of Women's Hose, plain or silk lisle, and fine cottons, made of imported yarns, come in lace or embroidered effects; Ofic values to 50c the pair, special, only Women's Plain Black Cotton Hose, seam less, in all sizes; best regular 12y2c values, special at low price of, pair J' Children's Hose, plain black ribbed cotton; all 6izes; 12c value, the pair M. (Mb F. Coffee 23c a Pound Butternut Brand Butter 73c Today again we offer at a special price 5000 pounds of our M. & F. Coffee, and those who are wise will lay in a goodly supply for the price of coffee is advancing nC rapidly. Our own blend, regularly sold for 30c pound, special at only, pound Butternut Brand Butter, shipped us in huge quantities from a famous Eastern ygc creamery, unequaled for flavor and keeping qualities; special today, 2-lb square i " A, - i -.1. k. oitrpme v low nnpe of onlv. wound. ZSC new amyrna tigs, on special sai wunj . ,? , . , e3 HAMS Good size, exceptional quality, at this unusually low price, the pound, &AC ' I HOB HILL HOMES SELL IE.LHU ItE PORTS TR.VA SFEKS ACiGRKGATING $S4.000. Xaftaz of jtrrom Brings Bl Irinand for Medlum Trlcd IIou. IHjiukld M.clood. rttaX Mtmt. dc.l.r. reports U. ! of eomld.rabl. prop rtr Goldsmith'! Addition. In th. r.stdfnc district of th. W".t 8ld At 1 Johnson tre.t. between Twenty (1.lr j u,d Tw.nty-foorth atrMta. A. E. idrfc. attorney in th. Chnmbor of Com n.rc. boucht th. 11-roora horn, of Vuin R. McCracken. pajin $1.C0. n-hia atnds on a lot 0 by 10 fe.t on ion. of th. beat raoldaac auota In Khat district. , B. r TowttMOd. naalatant counsel awt.reM.ntlnv th. Vnlted Stat.a Attor aa.y3.n.rJ In th. prosecution of th. tUnd fnnt enses. baa bought th. TtfhVroom house at ill Twwu-tourU street. In th. same part of th. city from W. y. Q Thacher. This stands on a lot SO by 100 feet midway between Lovejoy and Marshall streets and brouKht l&00. Mr. Townsend has on ly recently com. hero from th. East to make his home and will remodel this house. , Joseph E. Forester paid 19000 last i K . ..v.n.rrui m h nil n A at ci Tw.ntr.fnnrlh street owned by Mrs. John Catlln. This stands on a 50 by 100 lot . between Maxsnaii ana Northrup streets. Mr. Macleod reports an unusually brisk demand for houses In this part of Portland, and says other deals of still areater magnitude .r pending- but har. not yet been closed. He attributes thla to the a-reat Influx of people from th. East aeeklns; medlum-priced homes part of thla de mand, but says also that th. natural a-rowth of th. city In this direction has much to do with th. activity. CHURCH CONFERENCE NEAR Prominent Men to Address Gongre- gatlonallsta of Oregon. Commencing- Wednesday afternoon. October 2, th. Oreoa Stat. Confer ence of Congregational Churches will hold Its anual meeting at Pilgrim Con gregational Church. Th. sessions will continue for three days. It Is Pct1 that over 100 delegates will b. pres- Araong the prominent speakers will be William H. Lewis, of Seattle. Nation al president of Congregational Brother hood; Kev. H. Melville Tenny. D. D.. of San Francisco; Rev. H. H. Wllsoff. of Oakland; Hev. George W. Hlnman. of Seattle: Rev. W. W. McArthur. of Den ver, and some leading pastors ana men of th. Oregon field. Th. following suojecis win u i up: "Gospel Healing In the Churches. "Gains and Losses In Critical Study of th. Bible." "Training Oregon's Minis try." "Systematic Benevolences," and Th. Church and the Young Man." A concert will be given by the faculty and students of the Pacific University on Thursday evening. The fellowship meeting will b. held on Friday morn ing, and will be addressed by Drs. Hln on. Foulkes. Reagor and Toung. On Friday evening th. men's rally will be beld. which will be In charge of th. Brotherhood president. Mr. Lewis. Increase In the number of automobile in .w York 1 not btinsln dowa the price of hors. The vtrt price lor a horse la liia aad soul, -east aiA mare. It is the duty of every citizen of Portland to patronize, encourage and I bad odor . ., J f w T CItl, U "PSo-ktino- tK r.hioairn ihf. Reef stand oy tne roniana man, xiaun. i. uuun., " Beef Trust." It shows what the Beef Trust is, when they import to do their work against Smith. Keep away from this man and Fighting the Chicago the Beef Trust's Alder-street market Come to Smith's , 226 Aider street, ;hey import a man of 1 and see that Smith's name is over the door get in the right place. At all of Smith's Markets today you can get: r.i xi m l z 3 r-n.. r-i.tonc tha Vinil vou want, take them home at, the pound Strictly fresh Eggs, that are good to eat, per dozen .35 Oregon's peerless Creamery Butter, not Eastern butter you get in department stores, but Smith's Oregon Creamery Butter, made fresh every day from the milk of Oregon's cows nobody else can .say this for his butter but Smith. Smith's Oregon Creamery Butter, per square, only.. 75C A eartoad of fine, fat veal will be distributed among Smith's 20 Portland markets this day. Won't you be on hand to buy somet 4 Frank-L. Smith's Roasts of Teal 10., 12 and 15 Frank L. Smith's Veal Cutlets 15J and 18 Frank L. Smith's Veal Sausage A big shipment of mutton will be sent out to Smith's 20 Portland markets today and tomorrow. Call at your nearest Smith market and see this roy ally good food. ' Frank L. Smith's Mutton Chops 12y2 and 15 Frank L. Smith's Legs of Mutton V-;,' V" Smith's right choice and fresh Oregon gram-fed pig pork. Do you know it is not safe to eat the pork, jou find in tho-Beef Trust's markets 1 . Soma of it comes from the East. Don't eat meat that comes from the bast it s pretty rank by the time it gets to your table. Eat Smith's Oregon pig pork. Two cars of Smith's pig pork for tomorrow. Frank L. Smith's Shoulder Pork Chops ' ' VoRi Frank L. Smith's Shoulder Roast Pork 15 anZOC Frank L. Smith's Loin Pork Chops Frank L. Smith's Pork Sausage 10? Many cars of Smith's Eastern Oregon beef will be distributed among his 20 Portland markets for the week-end. Be on hand, be among the thousands who will be there to buy. - , - , Frank L. Smith's Pot Roast Beef VoiV j Frank L. Smith's Oven Roast Beef liS'J , i'AS. Frank L. Smith's Boiling Beef anJ Frank L. Smith's Sirloin Steak lS!2 2 Frank L. Smith's Round Steak and 15? Frank L. Smith's Bacon 18, 22V20 and 2o Frank L. Smith's Hams Half a Ham, the same price ' Frank L. Smith's Pure Lard, 3-lb: pail JC Frank lu Smith's Pure Cooking Compound, 3-lb. pail -4U7