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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1911)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGONTAXi See the Full Page Announcement of the Great 55th Anniversary Toilet Goods Exposition and Drug Goods Sale on the Last Page of This) " - a mm "I We Are Sole Oregon Agents for the Ostermoor Mattresses Principal Portland Agents for the Globe-Wernicke Book Cases and the Vudor mmmmm Three . ' 'hMMAmZP Viae I sf(&ffi MSSM I MAIN BUILDING 1111 SHI ' NEW BUILDING ERECTED - 90$ MIR K WW 5.S00 Trips to EEirope Trip to New. York S Month' 'at An Oregon .Beach 5IE have planned a brilliant commemoration of the 55 years which v v have seen this store grow from its little, modest beginning on Front street, to the great, powerful institution, of today the merchandising won der of the whole West! Our 55th Anniversary will be celebrated not only with the most supreme value-giving of the f a : - I .1 anniversary AUR big seventh floor brates the Annivers with this splendid 50c Table df 11 :30 to 2 o clock far and a-ii in Portland at the price. Hi; MliM'. -Connome en Tmifte. ' Coney Inland Clam 1'howderw ItndliihpK. ''Green Olive Boiled C'hleken Halibut, Egrg .sauce. Polatoea AislalH. year, but by an event which will bring to realization the dream of a lifetime to three of our Public-School Teachers-A TRIP TO EUROPE! ' Contest Open to the Public School Teachers of the City of Portland and the State of Oregon This extraordinary Travel Contest opens at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning and closes at 6 o'clock, June 17. It will be decided by popular voting here at the store, ballots for which will be given with every cash or credit purchase of 25c and above. We have decided to send- One Teacher from Portland, West of River One Teacher from Portland, East of River One Teacher from State, Outside of .Portland IheDetails of Trip and Dates of Sailing During the 10 davs spent in New York, the three Teachers will be given an expert guide, and our New York manager will do cvervthing in his power to make their stay as pleasant and profitable as possible. Any of the following liners may be selected: George Washington, North German Lloyd. From New York, Thursday, July 13,10 A.M. Amerika, Hamburf-American. From New York, Saturday, July 15, 11 A. M. Lusitania. Canard Line. From New York, Wednesday, July 19, 9 A.M. Oceanic, White Star Line. From New York, Wednesday, July 19, 3 P.M. Eronprinaessin Cecil e. North German Lloyd. From New York, Tuesday, July 25, 10 A. M. Olympic White Star Line. From New York, Wednesday, July 26, 3 P.M. Caronia, Cunard Line. From New York, Saturday, July 29, 10 A. M. Points of the Contest Again we state that the ballots will be given with every purchase of 25c and above. .They will be issued in multiples of 25, that is to say: 25c to 35c purchase calls for 25 votes 36c to 65c purchase calls for 50 votes 66c to 85c purchase calls for 75 votes 86c to $1 purchase calls for 100 votes And all above $1.00 in the multiples Ballots will be handed you by cashier or salesperson with either take or send purchase. ' Ballots are to be voted at a large booth, located on main loor. Each ballot bears a date,, ten days ahead, and may be Voted at the The three teachers receiving the highest number of votes in their respective dis tricts will be given choice of a trip to either Paris or London. First-class Pullman, steamer and hotel accommodations provided for, with stopover in Chicago, if de sired; 10 days' stopover in New York and 10 days in either Paris or London. The fourth to highest in all districts, taken as a whole, will receive a trip to New York with 10 da3s' stopover. To fifth highest a month's expenses at any Oregon beach. The contest will be held under the direction of John F. Carroll, Manager and Editor, The Evening Telegram. ' O. C. Leiter, City Editor, The Morning Oregonian. J. L. Travis, City Editor, The Oregon Journal. Also 2 Principals of Schools, to be appointed by the City Superintendent of Schools. booth at anytime until store-closing of the final date of validity. For instance, a ballot issued May.l, must be voted before night of May 10. If purchaser does not care to vote, ballot will be destroyed by cashier or salesperson in customer's presence. No employes shall receive vouchers from customers. Employes, of course, vote on purchases they themselves make. Customers ordering goods C O. D. or by mail can bring or send paid bill to any service desk within 5 days and get the ballot it represents. N Any man and woman public schoolteacher is eligible to this contest Every school in Portland and the State ahould appoint its candidates at once. Each Town outside of Port land should center their efforts on one candidate. Start tomorrow! 15,000 Star Shirts At Anniversary Prices! I X5h& star. I sCOi A yy rrrr- MEIER A FRANK'S FIRST FLOOR. ORDER BY MAIL YE PLACE the balance of that mammoth purchase of famous Star Shirts in our Great 53th Anni versary Sales tomorrow at less than thej' ordinarily cost wholesale? - Remember, we bought the entire factory stock of Star Shirts when the company changed hands. Over 15,000 to choose from tomorrow at these prices : $1.50 Grades Only 98c $2.00 Grades- at $1.15 $2.50 Star Shirts, Choice for Only $1.35 $3.00 Star Shirts, Choice for Only $1.69 $3.50 Star Negligee Shirts for Only $1.98 $4 and $5.00 Star Flannel Shirts at $2.35 20c 'Kerchiefs 12tec Over 500 dozen Glen's fine, pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with 'H and Hi-mch. hemstitched borders. Reg ular 20c grades. Anni- OIA versa ry Sale at " only A ' G 75c Night Shirts 49c Men's excellent quality .Muslin Night Shirts, made in military, "V" neck or turndown rollar style. Cut extra full and splendidly a q made. 75c kinds for onlyT'JC $1.50 Underw'r $1.19 Men's famous Illma Silk-finished Lisle Shirts and Drawers in white, salmon, ecru and blue. Long or short sleeves ankle length. ff f r $1.50 garments,' all sizes D X A i 25cWashTiesl2tec Five hundred dozen Men's new, plain white and fancy Wash Four-in-Hands, sold regularly at 25c. Revers ible, in many new stripes OIA and figures. Sale price X m "C 55th Anniversary Sales for jhe Home Stupendous Furniture Sale--One Fourth Reduction $6 Springs $3.98 Anniversary Sale special Mon dayonly! High-grade angle iron Steel Springs, 4-foot 6-inch size, as pictured. Monday only one to a customer, no (f o " o phone or mail orders tj)0i70 B MEIER A FRANK'S FOURTH FLOOR. ORDER BV MAIL. Y FAR the most sensational. Furniture offering of the year! For Monday, Tiipsdav nnrl Wprlnpsdav onlv. hundreds of tieces of elegant Furniture in Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Birdseye Maple, Fumed Oak, etc., including - Original Gustave Stickley's Craftsman and Lifetime Mission Furniture All at exactly less than present marked prices. Complete Dining Room Sets, Suites, Single Pieces. Just to give you a hint: V Beds, regularly $45 to $230 Off Dressers; worth $60 to $350 Off Chiffonieres from $60 to $250 Off Dressing Tables, $30 to $200 Off Dining Room Sets, $187 to $900 Off Odd Buffets, worth $20 to $265 Off Extension Tables, $15 to $62 Off China Cabinets, $20 to $114 Off Anniversary Sale of French Wilton Rugs Reduced SIXTY-SIX handsome patterns comprised in these French "Wilton Rugs. $65. French Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $43.50 Wilton Rugs, 9x12. reduced to 9x12, reduced 8-3x10-6,. now 8-3x10-6, now 8-3x10-6, now $48 $40 $50 $40 $35 Wilton Rugs. Wilton Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Kilmarnock Rugs Reduced Kilmarnock Scotch Rugs, beautiful col orings in 8-3x10-6, T f- m n Anniversary Sale, . trX3J Kilmarnock Bugs, in choice as sortment of patterns in 9x eial at ! $27.00 to at at at 38.50 $33.00 $39.65 $33.00 $27.35 Room-Rugs and Draperies Lace Curtains Reduced ROUSING specials on handsome Domestic Lace Curtains Saxony, Nottingham and Madras weaves, in finest Brussels and Houl ton Lace effects. $4.00 Lace Curtains, 15 patterns, pair $2.95 $5.00 Lace Curtains, 25 patterns, pair $3.35 $6.50 Lace Curtains. 10 patterns, pair $4.45 $7.50 and $8.00 Lace Curtains, special $5.85 Save on Scrim Curtains $2 Scrim Curtains, pair, $1.35 $3.50 Scrim Curtains, pn, $2.65 $5.00 Scnm QurUins, at, pr $3.35 $6.50 Scrim Surtains, the pair, $4.45 $7.50 Scrim Curtains at only, pair, $5.65 New Tapestry Couch Covers Beautiful range of Oriental Patterns in deep, rich colorings: $3.25 Couch Covers at $2.15 $4.50 Couch Covers at $2.98 $6.50 Couch Covers at $4.35 Annive ft For 1 wo $12.50 in plaite Others br $5 to $ mannish plaited Anniversai Insertions, CHARMING matched ings of sheer Swiss ; 50c to 75c Embroidery Sets f 50c to $1.00 Embroidery Sets Sale of Fine Emb. Bands Pretty novelty em broidered bunds for trimming kimonos, waists and "owns. Come 6 to 14 inches wide in eyelet and Baby Irish designs. To $1.25 Bands, 69 To $2.25 Bands, 98 To V Lad Frenc Thread l and In? iy2 inch able foi ge lie got Sell in r 75c to $ versary price, th 60c Thin Cld Tumblers fon MEIER & FRANK'S BA A"NE THOUSAND dd 7 biers at this annive: Full 10-ounce size, made of cl glass, in neat, handy shape. . J ular stock at 60c dozen. Exti the 55th Anniversa Sale, at tl 25c Bone Chi and Saucers Price-reduction of one-fourtj Chins and Saucers of crenuine Jj prettily decorated with gold. border. Very neat and av Never sold at less than 25o pail