Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 23, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1907.
Open Tonigixt Until 9:30New Spring and Summer Catalogue Now Being Mailed-Free to Out-of-Town Patrons-Open Tonight Until 9:30 ,
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Principal Portland Agents for Bnttwick Patterns, The Delineator and Columbia Yarns
Famous "Ostcrmo or" Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses Sold at Factory Prices All Sizes
TEe Meiier & Frank Store
Open Tonight
Until 9:30
Easter Sale Men's Furnishings
Great special Easter Sale of men's fancy Hosiery plaids, grays, blacks, mer
. cerized lisles, gauze lisles and silk lisles; all sizes, great assortment ; C
Reguar 50c and 75c values, on sale at this low price, the pair JC
29c
50c
Men's derby ribbed Underwear, in light blu; form-fitting; all sizes A.TLf
in shirta and drawers. Great value at this low price, the garment. . . HOC
Glen's Madras Overshirts, soft attached collar; light and dark pat- LQs
terns; ail sizes. Best $1.00 values, on sale at this special price, ea."
$1
Men's pure Linen Handkerchiefs hemstitched; three in a box. Best
."0c values, on sale today only at this unusually low price, each
Men's new Silk Handkerchiefs, in fancy plaids, dots, figures and
stripes. The season's latest novelties, on sale at this low price, ea
Men's natural worsted ribbed super-weight Underwear; form-fitting;
all sizes, shirts and drawers. Great value, on sale at
Immense line of new Neckwear for Easter all styles, patterns and colorines.
-A : cn. i 1 nn . t ,,-. . o
at prices lrura uuv jo ?x.uu eacn. Jjon I ian to see tnem.
Men's derby and soft Hats, in all the new blocks; all prices; splendid showing.
Great Sale
M
en's
rousers
Saturday sate of men's Troqsers best fashions and makes.' Plain and fancy tweeds, cheviots and
worsteds. Very large variety of desirable patterns for dress and business wear; all sizes, grand value.
$4.00 Tronsers on Sale at $3.10 a Pair $6.00 Trousers on Sale at $4.69 a Pair
$4.50 Trousers on Sale at $3.63 Pair $6.50 Trousers on Sale at $5.50 a Pair
$3.00 Trousers on Sale at $3.98 a Pair $7.50 Tronsers on Sale at $6.39 a Pair
$4.00 1 6-But. Kid Gloves at $2.95
New Long Chamois Gloves at $2.45
Just the Cloves fashionable women want nowadays and
bargains that cannot be equaled anywhere about town
Anticipate your Easter wants Women's 16-but. length
real French Kid Cloves A celebrated make Black.
brown, tans and opera shades Also heavy cape gloves-
Dent style Full 16-button lengths Every pair guaran
teedAll sizes Regular $4.00 values On
sale today at the very low price of, per pair
$2.95
Lot 2 New Chamois Cloves in white and natural Cham-
-. All sizes Full 12-button lengths, cut large at the ton
TV Regular $3.00 values on sale today at
this exceptionally low price of, per pair
$2.45
Easter Jewelry
Easter Lunch Sets; Easter lily
patterns, in Easter boxes; 50c
values, on sale at, each.. 39
Eaton-Hurlbnrt 's Pound Paper;
best quality linen; 100 sheets
to the pound; put up in nice
violet boxes ; great val. at.28
Envelopes to match, at the low
price of, per" package
Fancy Back Combs, including
all the latest novelties; values
up to $1.50 each, on sale at
this special price, eac,h..9S
Silver Deposit Perfume Bottles;
just the' thing for Easter re
membrances; $1.!50 values, on
sale at, each 98
Gold-filled Collar and Beauty
Pins; great value at, pair.16
Enameled Scarf Pins; immense
variety; ZGc and 75c values,
on sale, special, for 23
Sterling Silver Hat Pins; as-
. sorted patterns; each.... 19
Drug Sundry
Specials
Wood-back Hand Scrub Brush
es; odds and ends; values up
to 45c, on sale at, each.. 19
Okayed Toilet Paper; good
quality paper in 5-ounce rolls,
at the low price of, dozen.35
Best grade of Whisk Brooms;
25c values, on sale, each. 16
Fairy Soap "It floats" best
for bath and toilet: on sale at
this low price, per dozen. 45
Transparent Glycerine Soap, on
sale at the low price of..4
Sapolio Furniture Polish, on
sale at this special price. i.6
Green and Mottled Castile Soap,
1-pound bars on sale at.. 12
Ever-ready Safety Razons. com
plete with 12 blades.. $1.00
Adjustable
Belt Buckles
Special sale and demonstration
today of the Adjustable Beit
' Buckle in oxidized silver; ad
justs the waist and skirt per
fectly; 50c values on sale at,
each 25 and 35
Table Linens
72-inch bleached Satin Damask
Table Linen; best patterns,
great variety, at, yard. $1.28
Bleached Satin Damask Table
Linen ; $1.75 grade, on sale for
this special price, yard.Jj51.48
$2.25 grade of Bleached Satin
Damask Table Linen, at. the
special price, per yard. $1.82
Great special value in large
Satin Damask Table Napkins;
best patterns, dozen. .$2.45
6 to 9:30
Specials
30c Ribbons at 1 7c
Special lot 1500 yards black and col
ored Taffeta Ribbons; 4 to 5 inches
wide; all the good shades; 1 9
regular 30c values, tonight.. C
35c Hosiery at 1 9c
500 pairs women's fine black Cotton
Hose;' lace boot effects in several
pretty designs; sizes Sy2 to 1 Q
10; regular 35c values, at... 7C
Sale of Gloves 50c
Broken lines of women's fine glace
and suede Kid Gloves; broken sizes
and colors of high-grade makes;
values up to $2.50, on sale, CA
6 to 9:30 only, at, per pair. . JVC
Sale of Pincushions
Fancy Dresden Pin Cushions; assort
ed designs ; ready for use ; very
dainty-and pretty; 35c val- 1 t
ues, on sale, 6 to 9:30, at. .. 1 C
Bedspreads for 83c
Special lot of Marseilles Pattern Bed
Spreads; best styles and size; values
extraordinary for tonight, COI.
to 9:30, at this low price... OjC
Best Table Napkins
Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order at the Very Lowest Prices New Mouldings
Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Lowest Prices - Best Materials Used
Open Tonight
Until 9:30
lEe Meier ( Frank Store
isses' and Children's
taster Appare
Entire new line of misses' and
children's navv hlne snrrro
rcter inompson butts; trimmed with black and white
silk braid, pleated skirts; ages 4 to 58 years; COA ff
large variety; prices, suit, from $10.50 to. HtTJJ
Misses' and children's fancy Plaid Coats, in red, blue and gray;
three-quarter length, double-breasted, button-trimmed, fancy
1 coiiar ana cuns; ages 4 to 14 years; an unusual CP A
Misses' and children's Sailor Suits, in brown, blue and red;
serge, trimmed with fancy braid on the collar fl 9 ff
and cuffs; pleated skirts; beat value in town at..' VJ
Children's Tailored Reefer Coats, in gray plaid check; full
sieeves, aouoie-Dreastea ; ages t to J 4 years; 1 f
nandsome garments; exceptional value, each.. V
Misses' and children's Dresses of pink and blue French Rep;
guimpe style, trimmed with fancy embroidery, edging belt
of same material; ages 4 to 12 years; great DL (
value at the remarkably low price, per garment. . PO J vl
Misses' and children's -length Coats of tan covert; made
aouDie-oreastea; tailored sleeve; ages 6 to 11
years; grand values at the low price of . .
$5.50
Special lot of bleached satin damask
iaoie .napkins; Dest designs; regular
$3.50 values, on sale at CO OR
this low price, per doz..V'0
Children's Hosiery
500 pairs of boys' and girls strong
School Hose ; fine and heavy ribbed ;
sizes 5 to 94; great special. 1 9
value, 6 to 9:30 only, pair.. 1 C
Curtains at 69c Pr.
Special lot of plain Swiss Curtains,
with ruffles of same; 32 in. CJQr
wide by 3 yds. long, per pair."'''
54-inch Brass Extension Rods; half
inch tubes with brass ends; T
on sale at only... C
French Chemise
French hand-made Chemise; hand
embroidered, scalloped eyelets, drawn
with ribbon, embroidered yoke effect ;
fine French percales;
$2.50 values at K tOJ
Basement Specials
Half-gallon Glass Pitchers; "JQ
oUc values, on sale at
"Lindsay" Inverted Incandescent
Gas Lights; with burner, mantle
and globe; regular $1.25 QQ
values on sale at only
Spec'l Picture Sale
Special assortment of Framed Pic
tures, on sale tonight, 6 to 1 O
9:30 only, at, each.... I vC
100 Phonographs; play all the latest
records; marvelous val- CTO 1Q
ues; on sale at. i7
75c-$ 1 .00 Chiffon Veiling 28c Yd.
Today, great Easter sale of 3000 yards Chiffon Veiling; full regular width, in crepe and plain effects;
all . shades; white, black, gray, green, sky blue, pink, navy blue, etc; an advantageous
purchase from a large New York specialty house enables us to offer 75c and $1.00 Pm
values at this wonderfully low price, the yard.'.... m;fKM
Misses', Childress Millinery
Entire Stock at One-Fourth Off
We want all the young folks in town to have new headgear
for Easter that's our reason for offering for today only choice
of oar entire high grade stock at a quarter off the regular
selling prices Misses hats and children's hats for dress wear
and school wear Hats for Spring and Summer Leghorns and
soft body hats, prettily trimmed in daisies, roses, ribbons,
foliage, silk, etc., etc. Every new shape Immense variety-
Hats ranging in value from $1.00 to $10.00 Take your
way m uuc-wui n on me regular prices
Take the elevator and see them on second floor -4 XSll
Women's Hats $ 1 .98-$4.98
Special lot of women's Black Chiffon Hats and all-silk readv-to-trim Hats; all new models- C 1" OQ
large variety ; marvelous value; special for today only at this ridiculously low priced . .'.S VO
500 women's new Black Lace Hats and Black Straw Hats; trimmed with lace, flowers and ribbons
very attractive creations; style and quality Hats you are asked to pay $7.50 to $9.00 Cl AO
for at other stores; your choice today, at the low price of ... .. . p4VO
Women's 50c Hosiery 38c Pr.
Great Saturday sale of 3000 pairs of women's fine Black Silk Lisle Hose; beautifully made and
fashioned; French foot and shaped leg; sizes Sy2 to 10; a quality Hose other stores ak you 1Q
to pay 6)c for; buy all you want of them today at this tempting low price, per pair . JOv
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RECORDER IS TO DECIDE
BT. JOHNS KLECTIOX MIDDLE
CAUSES EXCITEMENT.
Defect in Filing or People's Ticket
Technical ftnA Possibly or
Jio Consequence.
Th new., published by The Orcgonian
that two of the city ticket nominated
at St. Johnft. namoljr ' the People's and
the Independent, had not been flld in
accordance wtth the provisions of th
code, created no end of excitement in that
prowinfc suburb yesterday, and an effort
was made to correct the omission of the
required affidavits. Yesterday afternoon,
after the contending: factions had argued
all day as to the best procedure to be
followed, Pascal Hill tiled a remonstrance
with Recorder Thorndyke afralnst either
the People's or the Independent ticket
beinir placed on the official ballot for the
election April 1. This brings before Re
corder Thorndyke the question of the
legality of the tiling of the People's and
Independent tickets. He announces that
be will make his decision this morning at
I o'clock.
The situation is exceedingly embarrass
In to Recorder Thorndyke, as be is a
candidate for re-election on the Republi
can ticket, but he (tave assurances yester
duy that he would do his whole duty
rardle of the fact that he is a candi
date. In spiie of his assurance in this
respect there were some disposed to ques
tion his motives in the matter.
However, so Itar as the People's ticket
neadea by S. C. Norton, is concerned,'
Lhere seems to have been only a technical
violation of the provisions of the code.
D. C. Roger, chairman of the convention
vlch nominated the People's ticket, filed
Lhe ticket at 4 o'clock Thursday without
'Jie certificates duly sworn to as required
ly the code. At 6 o'clock Thursday even-tag-
Mr. Rogers wwnt ae-aio to the. Record
er's office with the required affidavits,
but the Recorder had gone. However, the
young man in charge accepted and re
ceipted for the second filing.
The filing was in ample time, and would
have been regular had the affidavits been
filed before 12 o'clock Thursday night, and
th onlv niuMrWtn inwAliuJ 4 i. ... i. . i.
last filing of the required affidavits by
Chairman Rogers make the ticket a legal
one. The code says that the ticket must
be accompanied with the affidavits. It
is the general impression that the ommls
sion was only a technical one that was
corrected by the filing of the affidavits
with the Recorder.
So far as the Independent party is con
cerned. O. R. Downs. Its candidate for
Mayor, admits that he did not comply
with the code In filing the ticket. He
undertook yesterday morning to file affi
davits to correct the omission. What the
decision of the Recorder will be can only
be conjectured. If he decides that the
People's ticket should not go on the offi
cial ballot mandamus proceedings will be
begun at once. That already has been
arranged for.
The Recorder may decide against the
legality of the filing made by- Chairman
Rogers rather than undertake the re
sponsibility of placing the ticket on the
official ballot as a result of his own de
cision. Again, If he decides in favor of
the ticket an injunction is threatened to
prevent him from placing the People's
ticket on the official ballot. He Is on the
horns of a dilemma.
The big Joke of the day is on O R.
Downs, who has criticised the Council for
Its failure to conform to the laws He
now finds, himself and the ticket he heads
left out in the cold because he himself
forgot to follow the law.
Clackamas Teachers to Jicct.
OREGON CITY. Or.. March 22. (Spe
cial.) Teachers of Clackamas County will
hold a local Institute tnmnt-mw . -nm
lamette, the session commencing at 10:30
in. ine programme follows: "Thor
oughness 1n School Work," Mrs. B. K.
Watts. Stafford: 'Training- r . "
and Systematic Thought." T. P. Kendall,
principal West Oregon City schools; "The
Teacher Outside the Schoolroom." Mrs.
jnuurea iiuegg-fcieart. tseuwood: "His-,
tory in the Grades." Professor W. C. Mc-
jvee, superintendent Oregon City schools;
"Postal Card Geography," Mary S. Bar
low, Portland.
HAVILAND CHINA.
Sold at Auction The Golden Eagle
Closes Big Deal.
One of the most sure proofs that The
Golden Eagle. Portland's youngest de
partment store, is rapidly taking its
place in the front ranks of this city's
great mercantile enterprises, is the re
cent purchase closed by them of a solid
car of the famous Havlland china which
Mr. Liowit. the manager of this popular
store, secured at the bankrupt sale of a
large Boston house, which recently was
closed by the SherifT. This purchase was
made at a most ridiculous figure in fact,
at less than the price of the commonest
china, and the sale which Is announced
for Monday should be one of the most
interesting ever held in this city, espe
cially to all lovers of fine china, as Havl
land is and has been known for years as
the world's best, and this event will give
those who heretofore have not been able
to buy this fine dinnerware on account of
its extreme cost, an opportunity to secure
a set at prices that will make this the
most talked-about sale ever held in this
city.
OWN YDur OWTSJ HOME
(Rose Qty Brk
Frank L. Smith
Meat Co.
226-228 Alder St., Bet. First 6 Second
"FIGHTING THE BEEF
TRUST"
And giving the public those
i n c o m p arable, absolutely
fresh Oregon meats for
which Smith's market has
always been famous.
Smith's is the only place in
the city where you KNOW
you are getting Oregon
meats. Trade with Smith
and trade nowhere else but
at Smith's. We are open
from 6 o'clock in the morn
ing until 10 o'clock this
evening. There will be a full
line of all kinds of meat on
hand.
Pass up the Beef Trust
markets. Stay away from
them. EAT n vt.v
1 SMITH'S MEATS.
OREGON'S
Dressed Chickens. ... 18
LAMB.
Legs of Lamb . 15
Lamb Stew
Frontquarters Lamb.:10
Shoulders of Lamb. . . 10
Lamb Sh'lder. Roast..lO
Lamb Loin Roast. . . .15
Lamb Rib Roast .15
Lamb Loin Chops . . . 15
Lamb Rib Chops.... 15
Lamb Sh'lder Chops..l3
Lamb Tongues, dozen.30
Lamb Liver. ........ 5p
PORK.
Legs of Pork. . .... . .12
Pork Chops 15 .
Pork Loin Roast 15 "
Pork Steak .15?
Side Pork 12
Pork Shoulder Roast..l2i
Pork Mixed Sausage.,10 .
Pork Hocks. .... 8
Pigs' Feet 5
Leaf Lard . . . 12
Pickle Pork.... 1214
Our Own Pure Lard.12
O u r O w n Breakfast
Bacon.. .17
Our OwL Hams. . . . .17
VEAL.
Veal Sausage, the first of the season; fry it slowly. .12U
Veal Stew, cook with dumplings 8$
Veal Shoulder Roast, season with pepper, salt, sage..lO
Breast of Veal, roast with onions .10
Veal Rump Roast, serve with rich, brown gravy. . .15
Leg Roast of Veal, serve with jelly 12
Loin Roast Veal, serve with potato croquettes 15
Loin Veal Cutlets, smother in onions 15
Rib Veal Cutlets,' serve with sweet potatoes 15 '
BEEF.
Beef for Beef Loaf. 5
Beef to roll or boil. ' 5
Brisket, for Pot Roast !!!!!."!!!!!! 5i
Hearts, to stuff and roast. 5
Necks of Beef, to boil 5
Beef , for stew and potpie ...... 5
Beef, to cook with dumplings ... 5
Liver, fry with bacon and onions
Liver, to boil and hash.. 5
Corned Beef (Irishman's Turkey) , boil with cabbage 6
Corned Beef, to boil and hash 6
Hamburg Steak, serve with Tomato Sauce ........ 8
Shoulder Steak, serve German style 8
Pot Roast, serve with gravy and browned potatoes 8
Shoulder Roast, delicious when spiced. . . .:. . . . . 8
Beef Prime Rib Roast, serve with Yorkshire Pud
ding.. . .10
Round Steak, fry with onions .: .... 10
Sirloin Steak, spread with butter.' .. !.!l2U
Small Porterhouse Steak, serve piping hot ....1214
Rib Steak, with lemon garnish.... 1214
Rolled Rib Roast, sufficient of itself. . '. ...I" 12y2f