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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1907)
TIIE MORMXG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1907. Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns, Columbia Yarns, "Ostermoor" Mattresses, PerrinsV Gloves, Willamette Sewing Machines Artistic Pictnre FraminsTo Your Order at Lowest Prices New Monldings Ir Great Variety 3d Floor Custom Shade and Drapery Work Oar Specialty Portland Agents for "Peninsolar" Stoves 19 Trunks And Traveling Bags. The Largest And Best Selected Stock On The Pacific Coast Srlr The Meier Frank Store Spring Sale of Women's Underwear Oar Annual Spring Sale Of Women's Light And Medinm Weight Underwear Commences Today And Continues Through The Week All The Best Styles And Grades In Perfect Fitting Undergarments Marked At Prices That Must Appeal To Every Economical BuyerSee Big Fifth Street Window Dis playMail Orders Will Receive Oar Prompt And Careful Attention Look To Your Needs At Once Women's extra fine quality white ribbed Pants, nicely trimmed with deep 2Rc lace. Regular 40c values at, pair.."r Women's Swiss ribbed lisle Pants, lace trimmed, French band, 65o values, Af7 g on sale at the low price of, pair. . .f Women's shaped Vests, high neck and long sleeves, sizes 4, 5, 6, 35c values 1 Of on sale at the low price of, each. "Harvard Mills" hand-finished Vests and knee-length tights, 65c values on sale at the very low price of. ... "Swan" brand swiss ribbed lisle Vests, high neck and long sleeves, $1 fffLr values on sale at low price of... Women's fine ribbed Union Suits, shaped body, low leek, no sleeves, um- Ttp brella pants, all sizes, 75c vals., at. Women's extra fine lisle ribbed Union Suits, low neck and no sleeves, fitted knee, also lace trimmed umbrella tQs pants, $1.00 values on sale at... Women's extra fine quality lisle Union Suits, some are silk finished, beautifully made and finished and trimmed. CQr $1.25 values on sale at U7 Women's 55c white cotton Corset Qm Covers on sale at low price of... Men's Underwear Men's cotton Spring weight Medlecott Morgan Undershirts and Drawers, well made and finished, blue color, all sizes, $1.00 value on sale ffs at the very low price of per garment.. Men 's Vicuna wool medium weight Underwear, nicely finished, all size shirts and draw ers, $1.00 values at, per garment J' Men's fine quality silk-striped Underwear, beau tifully made -and finished with silk tape, 3 kinds pink, blue and self-stripe, facing, all size shirts and drawers, 75c values on CQ. sale at very low price of, per garment. Men's Spring-weight sanitary Australian wool, Jersey ribbed Underwear, torm-litting, natural gray color, $1.50 values on sale at Qp the very low price of, per garment JJ Men's imported French Balbriggan Underwear, light weight, ecru color, long or short sleeves, ankle length drawers, all sizes, .$1.00 values, speeial at, per garment Children's Knit Underwear Children's fine Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, all sizes. Regular 25c value, at Women's Richelieu rib Vests, sleeveless, all sizes, regular 10c values on sale at the very low price of Women's Swiss ribbed white cotton Vests, taped neck, sizes 4, 5, 6, regular 15o Q. vals. during this sale at low price of. Women's drop-stitch Undervests, prettily made and finished, all sizes, the 1 regular 20o values on sale at. . . .- mt Women's Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, dain tily trimmed with lace and ribbon straps. Regular 35c values on sale at 1 Q the remarkably low price of C Women's Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, mer cerized material, lace yoke and lace edges, all sizes. Best 35c values on sale at the low price of, per garment.." C Women's extra quality Swiss ribbed lisle vests, sleeveless, lace yoke, back and front. Regular 65c values on sale at Itff the very low price of, each Women's silk and lisle Vests) low neck and sleeveless, sizes 4, 5, 6. Regular A17 g 60c values on sale at low price of. C Women's fine ribbed white cotton umbrel la pants, lace trimmed, all sizes. O 1 35c values on sale at low price of . C Women's $1.25 "Swan" brand QO. Vests on sale at very low price of . OC 17c Children 's knee length black Pants, French band. Regular 35c values, all sizes, 27c Wonderful Values in Laces and Embroideries 20-inch Batiste Allover Embroideries, ' in exquisite designs and colorings; lace stripe effects, in white, pink, blue and black; novel ideas for lingerie waists; CJ O S-JCk values to $6.50 yd., at, yd.. Py0-7 Beautiful 20-inch Embroideries for waists white grounds, with blue, pink, black" and tan embroidery; vals. up to P 1 QD $3.50 a yard, special, yard...P 1 -r O 2000 yards of Corset Coverings in Swiss and nainsook ; new designs, in lace effects and French embroidery. Regular CQm values up to $1.50 yd., at, yd JV IS-inch Figured Allover Nets, white, cream and ecru; very pretty for waisting; values up to $1.75 a yard, on sale at this (Qf unusually low .price, the yard. ... Linen Torchon Laces and Insertion, IV2 to 3 inches wide. Regular 12c values, on C sale the very low price, per yard...."C ROBE SALE Batiste embroidered and .net Robes,, in new and beautiful styles; $12.50 values. .. .$9.89 Special lot of Batiste Embroidered Robes, in white and colors; values up to $22.50, on sale at low price of, each, $16.65 Garden Supplies Spading Forks at, each 4 Extra strong Spading Forks. . . . 6i Garden Trowels at, each.:.... 4J Extra strong Garden Trowels.. 12 Garden Trowels for women.... 7$ Little Giant Grass Hooks 33 Gypsy Grass Hooks 2o Garden Sets consisting of small spade, rake and hoe for 84$ Long and short-handle Spades.. 64 Long and short-handle Shovels.. 64 Regular size Spading Forks.... 63 14-tooth Malleable Rakes 28 12-tooth Champion Rakes 43 Good Hoes for, each i, .21 Extra strong Hoe for 42 Grass Shears for 29 Pruning Shears for ..29 Extra good Pruning Shears. ...49 Lawn Rakes for ....42t? 35c cut-steel Hatchet 28 40c cut-steel Hatchet 32 75c "Zenith" Hatchet 62 50o Hammers on sale at.......38 Boys' 75c Axes for . .62 15c Tack Hammers for 11 10c Tack Hammers for $1 Hand Axes for .82 Groceries 20-oz. bottle Queen Olives.. .. i45 32-oz. bottle Queen Olives ...... 75 20-oz. bottle Manzanillo Olives. 30 7-oz. bottle Pi mentos for.... .20 10-oz. bottle 'Manzanillo 01ives..23 Dundee Marmalade- for.. ..... .30 French Sardines, can 13 La Garde French Sardines. ... .10 C. and B. Kippered Herring.,. .25 Quart C. and B. Lucca Oil... '..70 Quart C. and B. Vinegar 25 3 packages imported Macaroni. .50 Quart Maraschino Cherries. .. .65 Pint Maraschino Cherries, spe'l 4.0' 3 cans La -Rose Boneless Sar dines. . ". ". 50 2 pkgs. of Knox Gelatine for.. .25 Walter. Baker's Cocoa, -lb. can 20 1-lb. pkg. Baker's Premium Chocolate, on sale at, pkg...30 25,000 pounds of Meier S Frank's famous Mocha ' and Java Coffee, equal to the best 40c grade Buy all yon want of it at this low price, per pond . . 4V OC 1-lb, jars Pure Honey on sale at 2o 1-lb. combs Pure Honey, 2 for 35 "Victor" Flour, equal to the best; every sack g 1 guaranteed; sack 4 11 VJ The Meier & Frank Store Soap Sale All kinds of Domestic and Import ed Soaps on sale at greatly reduced prices. Look to your needs at once. Fairy Soap, on sale at, dozen.. 43 Palm Olive Soap at, the eake... 8t Jergen's Old-Fashioned Soaps, in gly cerine, oatmeal and elder fg flower; on sale, special, cake.. Vegatine Toilet Soap, just the thing for boarding-houses and ho- tels, special, dozen cakes.. Transparent Glycerine Soap, 1 ff on sale for three cakes for. Fairbanks' Glycerine Tar Soap, great special value, on sale at, cake...S; Lifebuoy Soap, sanitary and disinfectant; special, cake... Conti Castile Soap, 4-lb. bars. La Premira Castile Soap, none better; great value at, sp'l.. Oatmeal, Glycerine and But- 1 AM termilk Soap, 3 cakes for.. VS Mayer's Medicated Toilet Soap, Qf 15c 'Value, on sale at, special...'' Fine Toilet Soaps iff assorted odors, including violet, rose, buttermilk, lilac, etc.; 3 cakes in a box; 1 Of on sale at, special, the box. . Fine as Silk Toilet Soaps, in carna tion, violet, rose, 3 cakes for 12 A great many other lines of both imported and domestic Soaps, placed on sale at greatly reduced prices. 4c .590 Great Special Sale of Linen 72-inch bleached Satin Pamask Table Linen. Regular $1.00 value, on Bale at. the yard 890s Linen. Regular $1.2 5 grade, for, the yard 81.10 Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, 72-inch, regular J1.B0 value, on sale at. yard 81.32 Bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins; regular $3.00 values on sale at. dozen S2.58 Bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins; regular $5.00 values on sale at, dozen .83.89 Extra large hemmed Marseilles pat tern Bedspreads; great special value at, each S1.38 Extra large fringed Bedspreads in pink; regular $2 values, on sale at. each $1.32 Hemmed Bleached Huck Towels; great special value at, each 8d Hemstitched Bleached Huck Towels, 19x38 Inch, at, each 12t Bleached Linen Sheeting, 90 Inches wide, for tailor-made suits, at, the yard, special, (1.50, 1.25 and 81.10 Sheer and medium-weight linen for suits and shirtwaists, a big line to choose from, at, yard 25S to 81. OO New Waist Linens, at all prices. Great Special Sale -r Bathroom Supplies Nickel-plated Bathroom Supplies sold here at the very lowest prices. Mall orders promptly filled. 18-inch Towel Racks for, each....42d 24-inch Towel Racks for, each 49i 90c Arm Racks on sale for, each..73t $1.15 Arm Racks on sale for 94 50c Glass Holders on sale for.... 42 $2.00 Glass Holder on sale for.. 81. 64 75c Soap Dishes on sale for, each 59? $1.25 Soap Dishes on sale for....99j $1.50 Soap Dishes on sale for.. 31. 19 75c Paper Holders for, each 59 $1.60 Sponge Holders for, each.. 81, 19 $2.25 Sponge Holders for, each.. 81. 82 85c Towel Rings on sale for 69C 90c Bath Seats, special, .each 64 Women's $3.00 Oxfords 3 1 .85 Pair Men's $5 and $6 Shoes $3.90 Pair 1000 pairs of women's patent colt, vici kid. gunmetal and tan Russia calf Oxfords, lace and blutcher styles heavy and light soles, Cuban and military heels; all sizes and widths; all new, up-to-date footwear; stand ard $3 values; on sale at this special price, pair 81.85 1000 pairs of misses' and children's kid lace Shoes, with heavy soles and patent tips; good, serviceable school shoes; sizes 8 to 2. Regular $1.75 values, on sale for a few days, spe cial, pair 81. OS Men's patent colt, box calf and velour calf hand-sewed Shoes, all new styles; French, Shriner & timer's celebrated make; lace and Nblucher ' models; single and double soles; all sizes and widths; regular $5 and $6 values, pair 83.90 HTeMeier(I&FrankStore Tailored Suits, $23.45 $6.50NetWaists$3.95 The very latest tailored Spits for Spring and Summer at a greatly reduced price. Season's most fashionable garments in fancy etons trimmed in silk and fancy braid About 70 garments in the lot: tans, browns, grays , with invisible plaids, stripes, checks High-grade materials. fancy tweeds and Panama cloths Tailor ed suits that fit perfectly and made up by the leading wholesale tailors in New York city All slees Styles to please every fancy Our regular $30 and $32 garments other stores would say $38 and $40 Take your flQ A C pick at this low price P &JHt Net Waists, all new up-to-date styles trimmed with lace, medallions and fine tucks, pointed, square or fancy yoke ef fects, silk lined and oil sizes Every Waist in the lot regular $6.50 value; $3.95 your choice while they last, each 2000 women 's new White Waists at a very at tractive price. Linens, lawns and mulls trimmed in lace, embroidery and fine tucks. Splendidly made and 'finished. Grea values at... $1.89 Women's 50c Handkerchiefs at 21c Each 200 dozen women's fancy lace-trimmed and embroidered Handkerchiefs, hemstitched edges, scalloped edges, dainty lace novelties, etc., in great variety. Begu- lp lar values up to 50c each, on sale at this unusually low price, each.. Women's extra fine quality linen Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidery, script ini tial, Vi-mch hem; handsomely mushed with double row or hand hem- y ctifoViincr T?oanilni- vnlnpa nn rrIa fit this PYtraordinaril v low nni1!1 . stitching Women's fine linen unlaundered Corded Handkerchiefs; hemstitched; with block initial : verv daintv and rjretty. Regular 20c values, on sale for, ea . Women's Kimono Handkerchiefs, in beautiful floral designs, all colors; full sizes. Regular 10c values, on sale at this . unusually low price, each. . . 12c Women's Under muslins Special lot of women's French handmade Nightgowns, mad of the very finest French per cales; low, round neck, slip over styles; hand-embroidered fronts, and eyelets-drawn with ribbon; short sleeves; all sizes, and good assortment; val ues ranging from ASK $9 to $12 each, at.S 5 Special lot of women's hand made Chemise, embroidered yokes and eyelets drawn with ribbons; all sizes. Regular $3.75 and $4 val- CO Q7 ues; your choice. .f 200 women's white Cambric Petticoats, trimmed in embroi deries and laces; separate dust ruffles ; all the very best styles selling at prices from $2.25 to $2.50 ea. ; your C 1 fLQ choice, on sale at.r CHILDREN'S DRESSES Special lot of children's White Dresses in Mother Hubbard and long-waisted French and kilt styles; trimmed in embroi deries, insertion and Val. lace., Ages 6 months to 3 years ; reg ular values up to $2. '.$1.29 Great Values in Blankets "Third Floor 200 pairs of extra large white Wool Blankets, in pink and blue" bor- T CT O t ders; fine quality; $7 values the best bargain of the year, at, pair.S'"' Special lot of light natural gray cotton and wool mixed Blankets, full CO size. Regular $3.45 values, on sale. at this special low price, the pair M Special lot of 12-4 English fleeced white Cotton Blankets, with colored t 1 Af borders Best regular $1.75 and. $2.00 values, on sale at, the pair.P V Special lot of 200 German Robe Blankets, in fancy colors. Best regu- IT 9 lar $3.00 values, on sale at this wonderfully low price, the pair.P . MILL IS READY TO GRIND WITNESSES GATHERING IXR GRAND JIRY SESSION. Important Evidence of Land Frauds 11 us Been Collected Interesting Ievclopments Are Expected. Everything Is in readiness for the coining; ' Federal grand Jury session. Already witnesses and Jurors who have received their summons to appear at the Federal Court -buildinff on Wed nesday are arriving:, although some of the witnesses who have come, will not be needed In the cases -that will b. railed first for investigation. United states Atorney Bristol has turned over practically all of the cases, aav. those of land fraud, to his assistant. James Cole. The list of Federal prisoners whose future -freedom depends upon the action of the grand jury number something like 28 and they embrace . crimes from shooting to that of Post office robbing. Judging from car. and secrecy with which the Federal officials are guard ing th. atatus of the land fraud lnves Vacations, which have been going on under Thomas B. Neuhauscn, special Inspector, In charge of the Oregon land fraud investigations, there Is every reason to believe that before th. Jury gets through grinding its grist, a num ber of prominent people will be in volved. Special Agent Jones, together with several other agents of the Inter ior Department have been out in the field for months collecting evidence and now it is all ready for the ears of the grand jury. Our National Debt. SUSANVILiai April 10. (To the Editor.) Will you please five through the columns of The Oregontan, what th. National dbt is now and td whom owed and any other infor mation 'concerning It would be thankfully received. L. H. POWEU. Tne official statement of the National debt on December 1. 1908, gives the following: Interest bearing debt. . . . . . .( 825.159.250.00 Debt on which Interest has ceased since maturity.... 1.12S.205.26 Debt bearing no Interest. . . - S99.189.719.2S Total Certificates and treasury notes offset by an equal amount of cash in. the X1,S2S,4TS,1T4.54 treasury Aggregate of debt including certificates and treasury 1.103.807,869.00 .2,429,S-0.O48.34 After dinner tak. on. of Carter's Little Liver Pills and you will be free from sour rising of food from the stomach. Try yhm sndt b. synvir" TIVENTY-FIVE YEARS WORK SILVER- ANNIVERSARY OF CAL VARY CHURCH. Culmination of Successful Period of Effort Is Observed Former Mem bers and Pastors Present. The first exercises of the silver anni versary of - the Calvary Presbyterian Church were held last night, two former pastors being present and making ad dresses, and a number of communications from absent members being read. Other members of the church told of its work in various lines which has been carried forward during the past 25 years. After the programme the ladies of the church served refreshments. Rev. B. E. 8. Ely, D. D., the present pastor of th. church, said that 25 years ago last February some of the children of the First Presbyterian Church thought it was time to leave their home and make1 one of their own, and that this was the beginning of the Calvary Presbyterian Church. He then introduced Rev. William Hiram Foulkes, the present pastor of the mother church. Rev. Mr. Foulkes spoke of the silver oord representative of the acuDds ahxistian fellowshls and low that binds heart to heart He was followed by Henry C. Coleman . Mr. Coleman told of the work of the session. The figures given indicating the money raised during the 25 years of the existence of the church, are as follows: Fund for elders and poor. J2531.12; extra for music, 1SSS, $214.80; communion set, $84.86: "board of trustees funds for first 14 years, . $4608.71; same for last 11 years, 1896 to 1907, $4214.75, making a total of $11,554.24. Willjam B. Honeyman told of the trus tees from the time the church was organ ised until the present. The first trus tees, he said, were George J. Ains worth. H. J. Corbett. W. M. Ladd, J. B. Wyatt, F. B. Strong and William B. Honeyman. Horace D. Ramsdell told of the work of the Sunday school. He said that the Sunday school was first organized in 1878. He said that as there was neither jeal ousy nor friction the school grew rapidly. In those days, he said. Thirteenth and Main streets was almost out of the city. After the school, came the prayer meet ing, and then it was but a matter of a few months until the church was organ ized. John Bain told of the work of the En deavor Society; Mrs. H. N. Scott spoke of the Ladles' Aid Society, and Mrs. W. S. Holt of the Woman's Missionary So ciety. Mrs. Scott said that one of the meetings of the Ladies' Aid Society which had far-reaching results was held on the church steps, as the church was locked that day. C. Henry Labb. said that the Men's League was organized because It was felt that the women of the church were doing nearly all the work, but that If the men were organized they would do more for the furtherance of Christianity. Miss Margaret Lamberson then told of the work of the Toung Women's Bible class. She said that the first teacher was Mrs. Campbell. The class now consists of the Bible study department, the mis sion study department and the social de partment. Miss Metta Brown then sung as a solo Tennyson's beautiful - poem, "Break. Break, Break on Thy Cold Grey Stones, O Sea!" t Communications were read from Rev. K. Trumbull Lee. D. L., Mrs. H. F. Suksdorf and J. D. Kufbert, after which Rev. Warren H. Landon, D. D., pastor of the church from 1887 to 1892, and Rev. William S. Gilbert, pastor between 1899 and 1908, told of their experiences before, during and since their pastorates. . In connection with the meeting which will be . held at 8 o'clock tonight, the Spring meeting of the Portland Presby tery will occur. Many important matters of business are to come before this body, among them being the considering of a number of calls which have com. to pastors of the city to make changes in their pulpits. Schooner Mendora on Ways. ABERDEEN, Wash., April 15. (Spe cial.) The four-masted schooner Mendora went on . th. marine railway today for a new mast, general overhauling and paint ing. When repairs are completed the will take a cargo to Honolulu. ' While the trusts are theatening Roosevelt and Roosevelt is pounding the trusts, the people, the ordinary common people, can say whether or not the trusts shall exist. For instance: the Beef Trust is trying to control the meat trade of Portland. If it should succeed, the price of meat would go to double what it is now. YOU, by buying your meat of Smith and refusing to eat the Beef Trust's meat, are doing your share in the good work of keeping the price of meat down and saving Portland from becoming a Beef Trust town. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 226-228 ALDER ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND , "FIGI-ITINQ THE BEEF TRUST" FOE BREAKFAST Smith 's Hanas, Smith's Breakfast Bacon, Sausage, 12; Tenderloin Steak, 12V2; Sirloin Steak, . - ' . . ' FOR LUNCH Beef Stew, Dublin style, 5i; Lamb Stew, 6 ;Hamburg Steak, 10 ; Veal Cutlets, 12y2 ; Calves ' Liver, 15; Sweetbreads, 50. -FOR DINNER Front Quarters of Milk-fed Spring Lamb, 15; Corned Beef, 6; Prime Rib Roast Beef, 10e; Fancy Pot Roast Beef, 8; Milk-fed Veal Roasts, 121. t - Our meats are the very purest in existence. "We NEVER use adulterations or preservatives of any sort. . You will find Smith's meats inside the shop, which is the- ojHj, sanitary; .way; - of. keeping , mea. tt ... . - . -