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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
THE MORNISG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MAX 19, 1906. NO, NO, NO; NOT The Meier (2b Frank Store's 805th Friday Sarprisc Sale The Meier (& Frank Store Portland's Largest and Best Store - . . - LIFE 2000 Pairs Lace Curtains Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Lowest Prices Guaranteed Values Up to $3.00 at $1.27 Pair Headquarters for the Official Lewis eV Clark Flags AH Sixes m S0k or Wool Third Floor Principal Portlemd Ageeits for Batterick Patterns and Publications May Defecator What I. H. Amos Says of the 4'Proposition to Vote for Harry Lane. PROMS ARE ALL IN TO STAY Chalnuan Says It Is as Absurd to .".'&sk Paget to Withdraw as It ' Would Be for Williams . f. or X.anc. STATEJIENT Br A3I0S. I'Ab a Prohibitionist I'm gullelecc -Bat If I were a Republican I'd suspect that the whole citizens' ticket, -was 'KOtten up for Democratic diversion; not so much to clean up the city as to put another Democrat In office. I'd rather vote lor Williams than for Lane; yts, confound it." fald I. H. Amos, chairman of the Prohibition party In Oregon. Xo, no, no; not on your life." Thus spake the -cnairman of all the Oregon 'Prohibitionists yesterday, I. H. Amo, when asked whether the foes of jirewater would get aboard the citi zens" bandwagon, vote for Lane, the I)emocratIc-citizens nominee and quit the 'camp of B. Lee Paget, their own nominee. And other big- Prohi prophets lifted up their voices in the. same tone and with the .same words, among: them Mr. Paget hlintelf. And what thought the "citizens?" Forsooth they were disgusted and said the Prohis were long-eared brethren, inconsistent, professing reform and yet refusing to join the ranks of reform; aspiring to cleaner things yet casting their votes where they would go to waste and rejoice the Imps of liquor and open town. Unto which, one of the high Prohl oracles, P. McKercher, by name, re marked that his people could not leave Paget if they would. And why? be cause the other nominees. Lane, Dem ocrat, and Willams, Republican, were whisky candidates. Nor did Mr. Mc Kercher see that there was any choice for a Prohi between the Democratic and Republican party and adverted to the epigram of a Prohibition minister, who said that there was as much dif ference between the one party and the other as between a pole-cat and a skunk. Prohis Are Determined. The citizen reformers think the Pro his a very senseless folk to hold their 300 or 400 votes aloof (Prohis boast 500). But the Prohis retort that when the Proh lamb snail lie down with the Democratic lion, the lamb will not be Inside the lion. Said Mr. Paget last evening: "The Lane people mignt as well ask Williams to -withdraw as myself. Lane and Williams have more in common than liave Lane and L If "Williams will withdraw in favor of Lane, I "will do-so too. And I'm not joking, cither." "Wquld you withdraw In favor of Williams if Lane would do the same?" was asked. "Now you're turning the sublime Into the ridiculous." Mr. Paget continued. "The Municipal Association members are saying that we Prohis are splitting the reform vote. They are doing that themselves. I was the first reform can didate in the field and was really the logical reform candidate. The Munici pal Association has taken up with the Democratic candidate and fs splitting the reform vote. When it comes to giv ing a reform administration. I think I am as well qualified in that line aa Lane is. They say Dr. Lane is an expert on mushrooms. Well, I'm as able to pass on mushrooms as he on a reform gov ernment." Stand or Prohibitionists. Leaders of the citizens' ticket aver that all persons who participated in Wednesday night's convention ought to support tlie ticket there nominated and are hauling over the coals cold-water brethren like L H. Amos, F. McKer oher and B. Lee Paget, who have de clared their Intention to support their own ticket from top to bottom. "Is- this not as proper," asked Mr. Paget, "as for the Albee people after being defeated In the Republican pri maries, to bolt to the Democratic camp?" The citizens' ticket contains five Pro hibitionists, or one-fourth of all the nominees. More anti-booze brethren would -have been taken up by the cit izens' convention, had not the leaders of the assembly 'become alarmed and kept them off. This has made the "dry" brethren "sore," for they say that uad the slatemakers of the convention and the "ring politicians" allowed the gath ering to go its own sweet way. cold water woould have scored a mighty victory. "We could have stampeded that con vention." said Mr. Paget, "if we had gone at It aggressively. And O. P. M. Jamison. C. W. Nottingham and E. S. J. McAllister knew. It. That's why they came to us and paid the nomination of so many Prohibitionists must stop, else the ticket would be swamped. They feared the Prohibition sentiment of that 'convention was too strong for them." "Yes," commented Mr. McKercher, "that's true." and added that a few ringing Prohibition speeches at the "psychological moment" would have done the business. Support Wallace lor Council. About 200 citizens, friends and neigh bors of the candidate, filled Larowe Hall, at Twenty-third and Kearney streets, last night to attest their fidel ity to Hugh W. "Wallace. Independent Republican nominee for Councilman from the Second ward. -Much enthusiasm was shown throughout the meeting, which was merely of an Informal character, the main object of the gathering being to discuss plans for making a vigorous campaign. Mr. "Wallace made a good impression among those present. He was the recipient of assurances of sup port from all sides. A. H. Devcrs was president of the meeting and R. W. "Wilson secretary. The following were appointed as a campaign committee: Leo Pried, J. A. Martin. A. L. Hassler, G. "W. Bates and W. Ballis, all prominently identified with local commercial Interests. If Safer Is Cattfatr Teeth. Be rare &M v tfet efg aatf well-trle4 nmtAf. tectfetac K aetfee tb MM. seftaftc tfe ruau, alters ttt je, can via oette m& Urrfea. 1 Maim Km Tory's &ret Surprise Sale Offeror of 2000 mak$ of hcnfeoiM New Lace Cnrtwtw at lets thin half their value stouM attract a great throng of fronsewives, hotel anal fcoaHingiK)-kaafjTs The best opportunity of the leasoa for artiec famishing, n rooms tc supply one of the most important needs at a hig saving. A special purchase from a reading manufacturer enable n to offer yoc your choice from this immense lot of Nottingham and Madras weave curtains 20 patterns Plain detached figures and altover centers; narrow and wide, heavy borders Bettewherg and floral effectsWidths from 50 to 54 inches All are 3l4 yards long All are $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 values Buy all you need today at the phenomenally low price of, pair See Fifth-Street widow display Mail orders if received today will he filled at this price Curtain fixtures at the lowest prices $1.2? 25c Handkerchiefs 12&c Women's hemstitched, hand-embroidered, all pure linen Initial Handkerchiefs; also embroidered corners; great lot of 20c and 25c 1 1 , values, on sale at IjC 50c Gloves 39c Pair "Women's one and two-clasp Suede Lisle Gloves, in mode, gray, black and white; all sizes from 5Y2 to 7 ; regular 50c values, your i q choice at. pair., 2-JC New red and green silk fabric gloves, pair. $1.00 35c Ribbons 18c Yard Grand Ribbon Special for today and tomorrow. 5000 yards of 4-inch Satin Taffetas in all the leading shades; fancy striped and polka dot Ribbons, Wo inches wide, and a big variety -of odds and ends in. silk-warp Dresden Ribbons, suitable for neckwear and dress trimming, also millinery purposes. The great majority of the lot are regular 35c values; your choice q at, yard .IOC $5.00 Ready-to-TrimHats $2.75 Ea, Our Millinery Store offers for your choosing the only complete stock of women and cnuaren s up-to-qate neaagear in the City Every new style and idea is included Hats particular women want We call attention to the new arri vals in Milan Sailors, Polo Turbans, Maxine Elliotts, White Chips, Chiffon Hats, Etc. Special sale of 100 Ready-to-Trim Hats, in turbans and Maxine Elliotts, of jieroxoline braids and chiffons, white, brown, cham pagne, black and navy, handsome styles; every one 9 C $5.00 values; your choice at the-low price of . . .. 4Bt O 200 Trimmed Hats $1.25 Each 200 Women's Straw Sailors and Turbans, blue, black, brown and champagne; best shapes; trimmed with lace, roses, poppies and foliage; marvelous values for today and tomorrow g t. at the special price of y 1 r Children's trimmed Leghorn Hats, trimmed with ribbon, velvet and lace; wonderful val ue at this low price JZrQC Children's un trimmed Leghorns, 1000 of Qf them, lace edge; matchless value, each. . JmYlvC Misses' Exposition Hats of Mexican straw, white, navy, brown, cardinal, butter color and brown ; great special values for two days at, each. .29? Largest and best stock of Infants' Bonnets in the city. Second Floor. Great Friday and Saturday Sale of 500 Silk Shirtwaist Suits It will he worth your while to anticipate your hot-weather garment needs today and tomorrow We offer for two days' selling 500 of this season's handsomest Silk Shirt waist Suits at most interesting prices A superh showing of pretty styles Fancy combination silks m black and white, blue and white, brown and white, soft finish taffetas in plain colors Black, blue and brown, changeable silks y- and checked silks Waists made with broad pleats, side pleats or dusters of tucks; fall pouch fronts, either blouse or straight backs Skirts in kilt effects, box-pleats or shir-redy-All this season's prettiest styles in all sizes and values extraordinary at the following exceptionally low prices. Second Floor. Keg. $16.50 Suits $12.65 Reg. $24.00 Suits $20.55 Keg. $18.50 Suits $14.25 Reg. $28.00 Suits $22.85 Reg. $20.00 Suits $16.45 Reg. $30.00 Sqits $24.65 In the Waist Department today and tomrorow, 200 long Kimonas, in lawn and flannelette; fancy figured and dotted; Q light and dark colors; great value at Lawn and flannelette Dressing Sacques; great values, each. 55 New percale "Wrappers, in the best patterns and colors, each. 95 S4 Friday Bargains Leather Goods "Women's "Walrus," Seal and Grain Leather Bags, moire silk lined, leather handles, gilt and, nickel frames, double clasp, inside pocket and coin purse; best $1.25 values, for, each 93d Women's crushed Leather Belts; made with gilt buckles, new colors, all sizes; 50c values for JC Best quality silk Malines, black, white, cream and all leading shades; 25c value to- - a day at, yard Fancy, filled-edge, pure silk Gar ter Elastic, pink, blue, orange, black and white; l i great value, yard C Hicks' celebrated light-weight washable dress shields, none bet ter, sizes 1, 2, 3, pr. .20, 25 Friday Specials in the Basement $37.50 Steel Range $33.50 $42.00 Steel Range $38.50 "Peninsular" planished Steel Kanges, high, warm oven, full nickel-trimmed; a perfect baker, wth wood or coal, pouch feed for coal; 50 per cent more heating and cooking ca pacity than any other make ; fully guaranteed for 10 years; best Steel "Range money and skill can produce; .$37.50 model, $33.50; $42.00 model .38.50 .Easy payments to parties or good, credit, Granite Rica Boilers 63c 51.00 nickel KIce Boilers 70c 17-qt. granite Dish Pans 83c 5-qt. Berlin Sauco Pans-; 52c Granite Iron Teapots 2Sc Scrub Brushes, each 8c 51.25 Food Choppers 8Sc Wire Extension Strainers 16c Wire Meat Safes S1.13 Savory Boasters, each OSc Granite Bread Pans, each..,....19e Dover Egg- Beaters, each Sc 2-qt. eranito Sauce Pans 21c 2-qt. Granite Coffee Ppts 33c Large Frying- Pans, each 22c 10-qt. tin Dish Pans, each 24c Can Openers, each - 8c Steel Knives and Forks, wood han dles, ereat value, set S2e Nickel Teaspoons, 6 for 33c Nickel Tablespoons, 6 for. 68c Steel Butcher Knives, each 21c Paring Knives, each .. .Sc Thin blown Tumblers, each. .....4c Decorated semi-porcelain Plates 7 ir.ch size: sale price, dozen. .. 9140 Glass Water Pitchers, each 42c 4-piece Glass Sets, each- .48c Flour Sifters, each 12c No. S granite Teakettles, each...S2c Men's Wear Specials Today On sale to'Jay, 1000 pairs of Men's black lisle Hose, fast colors, all sizes, grandest lioslery Value we ever asked you to share In. t Buy all you want, pair i I C Men's twilled muslin Nightshirts; ex tra quality, full sizes, well made. The greatest nightshirt value ever offered at OtC Men's negligee Shirts, great variety of new Spring styles, soft collar, all sizes, patterns and colorings to plaaae every one. eacht......OOC Men's mercerized lisle thread Under wear, in pink, blue and tan, shirts aud drawers in all sizes. Best o-y 51.25 values for OtC Few more of those golf Shirts at 69c' each. Best patterns, separate cuffs to match; unequaled value at the price. All sizes. Boys' Clothing Boys' all-wool Norfolk Suits, Knicker bocker trousers, in good serviceable mixtures Ages 8 to 14 re yrs. Great special value at..J.OJ Boys' Busslan Blouse Suits Reds, blues, browns and neat mixtures Ages 2 to 6 years. Inclusive, 5G.50 and 57.50 values are on CL sale at .D Boys' Sailor Suits, entire stock, ages 3 to 10 years, 3erges and cheviots, hrown and gray mixtures. This sea son's suits 53.00 values. .91.08 5 G.50 values. .f45 53.50 values.. 5 7.00 values.. r5.1S 54.00 values.. ?2J3 5 7.50 values. .$3.66 55.00 values.. XZST 5 8.S0 values.. 56.00 values.. 4J55 510.30 values. .fgS Wash Goods 50c silk Madras In a variety of 50 pat terns, all the newest colorings. Dainty figures for waists and shirt waist suits. Extra special Ttft. value, yard OOC SOc and 35c Flowered Serpolets and Voiles figured and flowered effects 25c jiatterns All the leading shades. Great special values iq at. yard ..... C 52.00- and 52.50 values in. white Em broidered . Shirtwaist lengths Lawns, llnons, etc Handsome styles Your choice of 200. at this Qr low price, pattern ..17 Ji lSc-20c fancy whlto Piques. A Etamines. Madras, etc. yard.... HEADQUAR.TER.S FOR Carpets, Beds and Bedding Buy your carpets and home furnishings here, and you are assured tee greatest assortments, the best qualities and full value for money expended. Particular attention Is called to our immense showing of Inexpensive rugs, carpets, mattings, beds, springs, mattresses, blankets and comforters, suit able for parties furnishing up for the Fair. Our workshop facilities enable us to execute any size contract promptly and at the lowest prices. Fireproof burlap for Exposition work Any quantity. Friday Sale of Blankets 200 pairs of 10-4 gray wool Blankets. Our best 53.25 values on sale for, pair , $Z.tU 11-4 gray Oregon wool Blankets. Extra heavy. Best 55.50 e values, on sale today at p4.0 11-4 shaded all-wool Blankets. Our best 55.50 values a n9 on sale today at 4.0? Nez Perces Indian Robes, full sizes, handsome patterns and colorings, each , $3.50 sprfn0g,fetc!i2 Third' floo?" a"d lowest pr,ces' billows in" all" grades, cots. Men's and Young Men's Clothing Men's and Young Men's high-grade clothing at the lowest prices of the year Suits, Outing Suits and Trousers in the best styles and materials are included in the great re ductions we have made for today and tomorrow A money-saving opportunity no one can afford to miss Second Floor $20.00 Suits $12.35 Men's fine quality all-wool black "Worsted and Thibet suits, cut in the latest fashion; best serge lining; iand-made buttonholes, hand felled collar; warranted high-grade garments in every particular; all sizes ; tf reg. $18.00 and $20.00 value P 1 Alt our $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Trousers, in black clay, worsted and blue serge; well made and perfect fitting; great special CO 1 A value at, pair , 1 J Outing Suits $10.15 100 Men's Outing Suits; all this season's best styles, in single or double-breasted sack coats; fancy homespuns, fancy flannels, fancy Tweeds, skeleton lined; trousers with belt loops and turn-up bottoms; a great variety of patterns, in all the leading shades and com binations ; suits- the exclusive stores -would ask you $15.00or $18.00 .for; today and to-, morrow, your choice $10.15 Young Men's Clothing Entire Stock Reduced Entire $13.50 line of Young Men's Suits, in tweeds, homespuns, Cheviots and fancy worsted; this season's best styles in great vari tay all ages; great value .$11.60 Entire line of Young Men's Suits $15.00 and $16.50 values, in handsome unfinished worsteds; great variety of this season's very best style, for your choosing at this low price $13.85 Entire $20.00 line of Young. Men's Suits, in the most desirable materials and styles; all the popular shades and patterns; your choice of the entire stock for two days - q s?m at this low price . n. I O.OD Young Men's fine all-wool 'Suits,-, in Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres and, worsteds; best pat terns; also brown and gray mixed Cheviot; 14 to 20-year sizes;. wonderful values, for to day and tomorrow at this low price.. .$6.65 Grand Hosiery Bargains Today Thousands of pairs of "Women's and Misses' Hosiery,, at prices far be low Value today; all new, desirable styles, in a most pleasing variety, are here for your choosing at a big saving. Supply your needs at these prices : Women's plain black gauze Cotton Hose; guaranteed fast color double soles; sizes 81 to 11; our best 50c values on sale today at the low price of 3 pairs for. ? "Women's plain black Lisle Thread Hose; four-thread, gauze weight; gar ter splicing;. double sole, heel and toe; extra fine quality C 1 OCL and our best 50c values, three pairs for. . . . . 6 Misses' fine-ribbed imported Black Cotton Hose; double knee and sole; the kind that never wears out; best 35c values; all sizes, pair 23 New line of imported French Hose, for boys and girls; 5 and 1 rib. They always look: and wear well. All sizes; best 35c values on tie market: your choice at 3 pairs for. Tan Hosiery, for "WomenChildren and Infants. $1.00 Bedspread Sale Continues Hemmed white Bedspreads; full size, nice Marseilles patterns; matchless .value for this sale at, each. . . . V "White fringed 'Bedspreads, full size, Marseilles pat- g A terns j wonderful values at, each 5tt White hemmed Marseilles Bedspreads, large size; the A c best $2.50-values, on sale for, each fUj "White hemmed Marseilles Bedspreads, large size; tf ( regular $3.75 values, on sale for, each ' P2 1 U Large size fringed Bedspreads, in pink, navy blue fA and red; great special for this sale, each -.-'3 Satin Marseilles Bedspreads, large size, fringed or tf QQ hemmed; $2.75 values, on sale for I70 White DimityJ3edspread8, 10-4 size; value extraordinary on for this sale at the low price of, each OOC Ten great special values in Toweling. All grades Sheets and Pillow Cases at the lowest prices. Drug Sundries at Low Prices Woodbury's Facial Soap , ....16a Juvenile Soap, cake 13c Old-Fashioned Soap, cake 7c Buttennilk Complexion Soap. box.. 19c La Premier Castile Soap, bar 7e 2-lb. bar Bernado Castile Soap.... 16c Royal Glycerine Soap, box 4c Windsome Hotel Soap, dozen 19c Sathasweet nice Powder for the nur sery nd home, 25c value today at, box ......15c Coke's Dandruff Cure 38c Eastman's Benzolne and Almond lo- , tion. bottle 18c Purity Violet Cold Cream 9c White's Tooth Powder, bottle 15c Wright's Antiseptic. Tooth Soap 18c Liquid Veneer for furniture, pianos, line woodwork, etc. Makes old things new, 50c value .....39c Spirit Gas Stoves, each .-.49c "Queen" Fountain Syringes, best grade white rubber, rapid flow, f.ully guaranteed $1.33 Pyrogallic Acid. 50c value 39c Photo Dept. THIRD FLOOR. Special prices on supplies Pyrogallic Acid, 53c value........ 39c Hydroohinon,. 19a value 1.1c Hypo, 5c A-alue, pound 3c Powdered Alum, 15c value, jikg-.iee Water Colors. for coloring photos 75c value for 85c Carrying Cases for, each ..S1.13 Tumbler Graduates 7caaiec Squeegee Rollers, 20c value 14c Demonstration In our camera department, 2 to 6 P. 1L, Saturday (tomorrow). Brinp one . of your best negatives and get a free print on "Cyko" paper. The best devel oping paper on the market. Flag- Croquet, the new 1305 croquet game. Regular $3.50 value for.92.9S Table Covers Couch Covers 53.00 reversible tapestry Couch Covers: two-tone effect, fringed all around, very handsome styles, In great as sortment; 60 Inches wide, 3 yarls long: great values at... $2.15 $4.00 Couch Covers. Bagdad and cross stripe effects; large display to choose from; 60 Inches wide, 3 yards long, unequaled value at fX9S $6.75 hea,yy reversible Tapeatry Couch Coversr fringed both end? beautiful designs and colorings, marvelous values at 1.85 Table Covers ................ r.ig ?4.5Q Tapestry Table Covers..... f&as i V