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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
5?HE MOBNING OBEGONIAN, , .FJRnAY. UJtY 26, 1905. PARADE ON IKE JAY OF OPENING Store Will Be Closed Tuesday Next Decoration Day Store Will Be Closed June 1 -Exposition Opening Day Artistic Picture Framing to your order at the very lowest prices Second Floor Sole Portland agents for famous "Ostcrmoor" Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses afl sizes Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Beds. Beddings, Comforters, Pilows; etc. Third Floor The Meier Frank Store Offers Today $34 Silk Shirtwaist Suits at $24.65 Principal Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications June Delineator, 1 5cCopy Official Lewis and Clark Flags in all shapes and sizes Flags of all nations Third Floor Trunks and Traveling Bags the largest and best selected stock on the Pacific Coast The Meier (& Frank Store's 806th Friday Surprise Sale 200 Tan Covert Jackets Colonel E. Z. Steever, Grand v ''Marshal, Arranges for the Route. 19 SYSTEMATIC PLANS MADE Will Form at Portland, March SIxtli to Alder, Fourteenth, Everett, Twentieth, Overton, Twenty-fourth, Savicr. ONE OF MARCH From'.the Hotel Portland the line of march -will be north on Sixth to Alder. iret on Alder to Fourteenth, north on Fourteenth to Everett, -nest on Everett to Twentieth, north on Twentieth to Overton, west on Overton to Twenty fourth, north on Twenty-fourth to Eavler nd west on Savler to the Ex position entrance. With the determination of treating Portland and her visitors -with the most magnificent military parade in the his tory tf the Northwest. Colonel B. Z. Steever. grand marshal, is systematically arranging his plans so that on the open ing day there will be a total absence of disorders and misunderstandings. Colo nel Steever estimates that fully 2500 troops, representing military and cadet organizations will be In line In the opening-day parade. There will be about NXtt regular troops in the parade. After spending nearly all of yesterday going over the prospective route of the parade through the city. Colonel Steever has decided to arrange for the assem bling of the troops in front of the Hotel Portland. The troops will be in regular formation at 9:C0 o'clock in the morning of the opening day. although the parade will not start before 10 o'clock. On his tour of the many different routes that had been suggested Colonel Steever was accompanied by Captain F. T. Ar nold, Fourth United States Cavalry and Major Charles McDonell. of the Oregon National Guard. Colonel Steever was greatly pleased over the selection of the line of march, as were all the officers. The parade, which will start promptly at 10 o'clock, will be led by Colonel Stee ver and the Fourth United States Cav alry. Next will come Vice-President Fairbanks and his party, the Congres sional representation, the Lewis and Clark. Exposition officials and prominent suests and citizens of Portland. They will all be in carriages. It is thought that the carriages will It followed by several more companies of the regular Army. One of the features of the parade will be the mounted band of the Fourth Cav alry from Fort Walla "Walla. The moun tain battery of artillery from Vancouver will also participate. The entire Four teenth Infantry, the Fourth Cavalry frcm Walla Walla and the two companies from San Francisco will compose the regular troops in the parade. Troops B and D, of the Fourth Cavalry, which arrive from Walla Walla Sunday will encamp on tne Goldsmith tract, on Savler street, near the Exposition entrance. Speakers of the Day. The grandstand from which the noted speakers of the day will deliver their ad dresses will be situated on the Lakeview terrace, at the Exposition grounds, facing south, while the crowd will occupy the remainder of the terrace which stretches back into Columbia Court, between the Agricultural and Foreign Exhibits build ing. It is not expected that the speeches will consume more than an hour. In the ovenlng the speakers and the principal guests will be given a dinner in the New York State building restaurant, which has heen placed at the disposal of President H. W. Goode. Following the dinner, a reception will be given in honor of the invited guests and the ladles. From the New York building, which Is situated on the terrace overlooking Guild's Lake, one of the most beautiful views of the Expo sition can be obtained. Colonel Steever, who was highly hon ored by his appointment as grand mar shal of the day. has been in the United States Army for 2S years. Nearly all of the period that has elapsed since his en listment has been spent in the West. Colonel Steever. through his cavalry serv ice, probably knows as much of the Lewis and Clark pathway as any man In the Northwest. He has been over every foot of the trail of these noted explorers time and time again. Colonel Steever once followed the Columbia River to Its source high. In the Rocky Mountains. In the vl .Jnlty of the boundary line between Idaho and Wyoming. TO ENLARGETHE SCHOOLS Annexes Building at Highland, Sell wood and Central Albina. At the Highland Schoolhouse the four room annex which is being built on the north side is going forward rapidly. Foundation and frame are completed and Inclosed, It will be finished and cut of the way early in the Summer. This addi tion will make the Highland a30-room buidlng. The eight-room addition to the Sellwood (tchoolhouse is progressing, and the sec ond story frame is up and being inclosed. With this addition the Sellwood school house will contain 16 rooms, which will answer for about two years. However, it is evident that another building will have to be put up in about a year, at least, owing to the extraordinary growth in CUy View Park and along the Willam ette River. In .Central Albina, on Mississippi ave nue, .work has been started on the addi tion to the Shaver building. The old building- Is being lowered from Its high foundation alongside the new annex. The capacity of the building will be increased by four rooms. Relief for the Holladay and Wlliams avenue buildings, it seems, has not been decided on, but the residents, of Holladay Park Addition are anxious that ground should be purchased In Carter's Aditlon and a building erected there this yean It is estimated that about 500 pupils will be In this territory this Fall. Contributory Negligence, Answer. Contributory negligence and assumed Tislc Is alleged by the Portland General Electric Company as a defense to the action of Mabel Waldron to recover $5003 for the death of her husband, Thomas TVaMron, on October 1, 1304. Waldron was a lineman in the employ of the com pany. The company, in its answer to the suit, sets forth that Waldron was en gaged In patting up new poles and Iron steps on the side of the poles, and that he negligently came Into contact with live wire attached ? to other pole, which he ceuM have aveWed. . For Friday and Saturday, 100 high-class Silk Shirtwaist Suits at a very interesting price beautiful styles in great variety. Waist and jacket effects in blue, black, green, brown, gray, blue and white stripes, brown and white stripes and changeable silks fancy blouse with leg o mutton or shirtwaist sleeve, pleated or shirred skirts. These suits made of fine jfuaHty sgks and made up In splendid style suits that will give very satis factory wear. Regular $32 and $34 values, A L C on sale today and tomorrow only at, special P Tv J New Long-Coat Suits The new Long-Coat Suits are finding ready buyers. Very latest fashions in light-weight homespuns Summer styles grays, tans and mixtures, in stripes and checks, linen and pique, collar and cuffs, or velvet collar. Coats are 42 inches long, belted or semi-fitted backs, fly front with patch pockets, skeleton lined, skirts are 19 gored and stitched on the hirJs, hand some garments, splendid values $15.00 to $30.00 Regular $ 1 1 Values $5.85 Today's Great Surprise Sale of Tan Covert. Jackets is the best of the season best in style of garments, best in value offered. The lot comprises exactly 200 of one of the best selling numbers we have in stock. Well made and perfect fitting, they come to us from a manufacturer we do an en ormous amount of business with annually and whcTshows his appreciation by doing us a good turn in a merchandise way once in a while. They are tight-fitting garments, novelty strapped effects and button-trimmed, leg o' mut ton sleeves with cuffs and collarless, all sizes neatly styl ish little garments that will come in very useful cool even at the Fair Every coat genuine $11.00 Jf jQ value Your choice today at special price ip0 See Fifth-street "window display. Mail orders "will be filled at sale price if correct sizes remain in stock when order is received. Great Special Handkerchief Bargains 100 dozen womeivis Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs; some in Teneriffe designs, others with scalloped borders; im- e mense variet3T to select from; 25c to 35c values for I OC 50 dozen colored Handkerchief in many styles; pink, blue, red, etc.; suitable for pillow tops, bags, aprons, kimonas. m etc.; great special value at, each C Pure Irish linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs; -inch hems; hand embroidered initials and drawn-work corners; 20c and 25c values for 1 mSr C NEW us' received by express 200 dozen new Belts; very m?f tc newest styles in silk; black and colors; extra Cr ? good values at, each .JUC 30c Ribbons for 18c Yard 5000 yards of alsTlkTalfeia, fancy polka-dot, satin taffeta and Liberty satin CRibbons ; 3 to 4 inches wide; Rib- . ft bons for neckwear, belts, trimming, Summer dresses, I etc. ; grand values for today and tomorrow at, yard. . 75c Ribbons for 48c Yard Special purchase of 5000 yards of all-pure silk warp print Ribbons ; satin border; new and pretty patterns; 5 inches A ft wide; Ribbons suitable 'for millinery uses, sashos, MCbC dress trimmings, etc ; today and tomorrow 75c val $L25 Leather Handbags at 83c ea Great two-days sale of women's leather Handbags; fhia season's very best styles ; a special purchase to be sold at a very special price; all are of walrus leather, brown and black; leather handles; gunmetal, nickel and gilt frames; fitted .with purse, etc: also triple-frame styles, with strap handles: qj $1.25 values at, each - ...toOJC 600 chenille dotted Veils, in l-yard lengthVj black, white, brown, navy, green, and white witn Diacic dots; line, tuxedo meshes with 39C aCl heavy cheniUe dotted borders, etc.; jq best 75c values on sale for.r.t.;.,.;.;.f C 75c Veils 200 Silk Waists at $3.22 Each Great Friday bargain in Silk Waists; 200 of them of-superior quality taffeta silk; tailor-made; in attractive check's, navy, brown, red and black, variety of styles ; all sizes waists worth $5.50 and $6.00 each; your choice 5p322 Women's Golf Outing Shirts All our best quality Golf and Outing Shirts Tor women at reduced prices; percales, madras, damasks and mercerized ginghams, in white, tan, blue or figured; suitable for golfing, riding, outing, etc ; all sizes ; big assortment Sl.75-S3.00 Values $1.52 eg $2.25j$2.50 Values $1.82 ea $3.00 Values $2.52 ea $3.50 Values $3.15 ea 300 black sateen Petticoats of the best style; wide flounce with stitched bands and two ruffles or deep plaiting with hemstitched ruffle; great special value for today and tomorrow j at this low price, each p I xO Three Great Lace Curtain Bargains 1 Parties furnishing up for the Fair should take advantage of these grand special values, in Lace Cur tains, for today's sellw j ing. Suitable styles and qualities for spare rooms, rooming houses, hotels, etc. Third Floor. 1000 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains.; big variety of patterns; widths from 46 to 50 inches;" length 3 yards; marvel- qa qus value today at this low price, pair , "OC You can buy any quantity. 1000 pairs of handsome Nottingham Lace Curtains in a big assort ment of styles; width o2 inches; length Sy2 yards; $2.25 and $2.50 values on sale today at this low price . . . P I w 1000 pairs of ruffled muslin Curtains; 8 yards long; 40 qq inches wide ; buy all you want today at this low price. . . ... ,0"C Fireproof Burlap for Exposition work; red and green; in any quantity, and at the very lowest price Third Floor. "Windowshades to your- order at low prices Third Floor. Meier ? Frank's Famous Mocha and Java Coffee 25c Today and tomorrow Meier & Frank's famous Mocha and Java Coffee at 25c a pound. It lg the equal of the best 40c Mocha and Java Coffee on tne mar ket. A Kerr Grocery Pricings Phone Private Exchange 4. 32-oz. jar of Pickles, for 25c 1" lbs. Granulated Sugar for... $1.00 1-qt, C. & B. Lucca Oil 65c 1- qU Cooper's Olive Oil $1.00 J-lb. can Shrimps for 10c 2 - lb. can Shrimps for ...20c S cans Van Camp's Soups 25c 1-lb. jar lobby's Sliced Beef 25c Gal. Log- Cabin Maple Syr up.... $1.23 3 pkf?s. Jell-O for 23c 10 lbs. yellow or white Cornmeal.25c 3 cans Corn ..25c Eagle Milk, can 15c 1 frame of Comb Honey 15c 14-oz. Jar of Olives for 25c 1-lb. can Ground Chocolate 25c 1 lb. of Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate for. can 33c 3 pKgs. Seeded Raisins 25c 10-lb. sk. Graham Flour 25c 10-lb. sack Pastry Flour SOc Good Walnuts, lb 15c Sapolio for. cake. 7c 2 cans Alamo Tomatoes 15c Great Sale of Boys' Clothing That is of vital importance to economical parents suits of leading styles and materials for boys of all ages are being offered at a Splendid saving Second Floor. Boys' all-wool single or double-breasted Nor folk Suits; plain and knickerbocker trous ers ; ages 8 to 15 years ; value C extraordinarj'.at this low price ?50 O Boys' Eton Sailor Suits in new gray and brown mixtures; ages 5 to 10 GL 1 CT years; great special values at. .pO 1 0 Boys' Russian Blouse Suits in navy, red and brown serges, brown and gray mixtures; all ages; regular $6.00 and GA QC $6.50 values PHfmlfO Boys' all-wool Knee Pants; dark and light mixtures; extra well made; ages 5 to 16 j'ears; regular $1.25 values 89 Boys' all-wool Two-Piece Double-Breasted Suits; gray and brown mixtures; ages 8 to 16 years; regular $4.00 val- QQ ues, for ZP&mZtO A year's subscription to the American Boy free with every $5.00 purchase at regular price in our Boj's' Clothing Department. Htm ' A $9.95 Men's $13.50 Suits $9.95 ea Great Friday and Saturday Sale of men's $12.50 and $13.50 Spring and Summer Suits in cheviots, caisimeres and worsteds, made with hand-felled collars and best Italian serge lining All new up-to-date garments in pleasing variety; salts the exclusive clothier would ask yon $ 15 and $ 1 6 for your choice for two days at exceptionally low price of Men's Clothing Dept. Second Floor $15.00 Bine Serge Suits $11.65 Each Men's $15.00 Blue Serge Suits; warranted all-wool' worsted; fast col ors; single or double-breasted sack styles; regular or stout sizes; well made and trimmed; suits the exclusive clothing dl'iHv store asks you $18 for; choice today and tomorrow at.'., .HOD Men's Trousers at $4.10 Pair 500 pairs of Men's Trousers in fancy worsteds, cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres; all the best patterns; cut in the latest fashion; all sizes; great variety; grand value today and tomorrow at the Cf. 1 A low price of, per pair J V "Hawes" Hats $3 Sole Portland agents for the fa mous "Hawes" $3.00 Hats for men. Derbys and soft styles in black, brown, tan; all the new est blocks; best $3.00 hat America produces; every hat guaranteed fast color. Panama Hats Headquarters for genuine Pan ama Hats for men; all' the best shapes; largest display in the city; prices range from $3.65 up to $15.00. Straw Sailors for men ancrboys. $1.00 UNDERWEAR 60c Special lot of women's "Harvard Mills" Union Suits, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length, or low neck, quarter sleeve, knee length and low. neck, no sleeves, knee length styles, perfect fitting, hand somely finished, all sizes; best $1.00 values on sale . (rQf now only, the suit 0-rU "Women's Swiss ribbed, pure white, low neck, no sleeve Vests; drop stitch Vests, low neck, no sleeves and low neck, no sleeve vests with fancy joke, all sizes; best 50c values 390s "Women's fine ribbed, high neck, quarter sleeve white Vests, all sizes; 25c values, each. .lSc PHOTO PLATES " Special sale of the famous Cramer Dry Plates. Note these extraordinary low pricesi Crown. Banner. 3&x4& 27p doz. 25tf doz. 4 xo 39 doz. 33 $ doz. 5 x7 66p doz. 60 doz. Photo Department Third Floor. "Gage," "Phipps CSb Atchinson," "Bendel" and "Lichtenstein" Hats Values to $7.50 for $298 Continuation of the great special sale of "Gage," "Bendel," and "Phipps &. Atchinson" Hats, sail ors, tailored effects, walking hats, and Panamas, in desirable shapes and styles, a very large display to select from All are this season's most attractive creations, values up to $7.50 Yonr choiae $2.98 Attention is called to our window display of new Strmnier Millinery, Polo Hats, Maxine Elliotts, Turbans, Etc.. up-to-date headgear for particular women Second Floor Sal of 2000 Wonrna's Parisian Pompadour Hair vx Bolls; all colors; 10 to 14 inches long; 14a It H rtllc values up to, each A.25 Odir IV.P115 10-inch 7; 12-inch 9; 14-inch 11 Women's $3, $3,50 Shoes and Oxfords $1.98 Pair 1000 pairs of women's Oxfords in patent colt. Blucher and lace style, vici Md, lace and Blucher style; tan and ox-blood,' lace and Blucher .styles; all this seas on's footwear; all size and widths; $3.00 and $3.50 values on sale p aq today at, pair v -O 1000 pairs of "women's Shoes; lace and button styles in patent colt, vici kid, box, veloar calf; all new desirable models in all sizes and widths; reg- i n ular $3.00 and $3.50 footwear on sale for, pair p I -JO Wash Goods Low Priced " All. new fabrics of the best style and quality. 20c embroidered Voiles, in all colors, 35 patterns, all the newest color ings and designs; great special value for this sale, yard 15 $ 2000 yards of plain colored silk Or gandies, every good shade; value np to SOc a yard; handsome for Summer waists arid dresses at, yard 19 50c silk finish Canton Crepe in plain colors, one of our prettiest sheer materials; sale price, yard 37 40c fancy mercerized white waistings, Voiles, Madras, Oxfords, big variety; grand value for- a few days at, yard - 30 40 styles of cotton shirtwaist suiting, Crashes, Voiles, fancy weaves, etc; great values at, yard 19 Women's Neckwear Specials Special lots of women's Neckwear today and tomorrow Tempting values for women who have neckdress needs Round and square lawn Yokes, trim med with lace and fluted ruffles; 'regular 35c and 50c values. . .21 "White linen slot Stocks for ties, em broidered, in red, green, orange, brown, white and pink; 9 best 25c values, each 1 C C New line of Greqadine "Windsor Ties, all the best styles; special ;Qf Black Juby rushing stoles, latest Spring styles; regular qo $3.00 values : . . .4 1 -"-TO Linen and Pique Chemisettes, white with polka dots and striped effects, sizes 12 to 14o great lot of 25c to 50c values on sale for, each. . Novelty Neckwear in grand display 50 to $10.00 New lot of Mexican drawnwork turnovers at, each 25?