Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 27, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907.
All Mercha ndise Purchased on Credit Today, Monday and Tuesday Will Go on Your May Account
Store Open Tonight Until 9:30 Extra Salespeople in All Departments Insure Prompt Service Store Open Tonight Until 9:30
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Artistic Pictnre Framing .to Your Order at the Very Lowest Prices Foarth Floor
We Are Portland Agents for Butterick 1 Patterns, Delineator and Columbia Yarns
The Meier Frank Store
Men's and Young Men's Suits
$15.00 to $18.00
Vaktes $ 10.65 Ea.
Continuation rof the great Sorprise Sale of Men's Suits
today The season's most important offering of fine
ready-to-weyr apparel for men and young men All
the very latest fashion and materials ore represented
The best product of a half dozen of America's leading
clothing mar mfacturers Complete lines to select from.
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All sizes Every suit guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction in fit, wear and Value The assortment is
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exceptionally large and includes gray mixtures, light
gray checks, light gray overplaids, fancy worsteds,
dark gray stripes and overplaids, worsted cheviots in
neat mixtures and checks Every garment of the latest
fashion Beautifully tailored and finished throughout
Best linings and findings Suits the exclusive clothier
asks you tto pay $18.00 to $22.00 a suit for Our
regular $15.00, $16.50 and
$18.00' values Your choice
today at this low price, suit
$10.65
Today Sheet Music at 4c Copy
In the Sheet Music Department today, 200,000 copoes of the Adams edition of popular music, pub-
listed to sell at 25c to 50c a copy; beautiful little pages ; Vocal and Instrumental Music in end- cltf
less variety; popular airs; buy all you want today at this sensationally low price, a copy..
The Sheet Music Department is located in the Balcony, rear of the Main Floor. -
1 907 "Vudor" Porch Shades
"She can look out, but you can't look in"
TRADE MARK
MTINTCB
PORCH SHADES
The Porch Shade season is at hand and the best Porch
Shade money can buy is the "Vudor" Best because
it permits the fresh air to circulate in addition to keep
ing out the sun Best" because it is made of Linden
Fiber strips, strongly corded and completely fitted
with ropes and pulleys for adjusting Well made and
handsomely finished Altogether the only satisfac
tory Porch Shade on the market Prices include
putting up They come in four sizes, as follows :
4 Ft. Long-8 Ft. Wide$2.75
6 Ft. Long8 Ft. Wide$3.50
8 Ft. Long-8 Ft. Wide $4.50
10 Ft. Long-8 Ft. Wide$6.50
50c Each, Less if You Hang Them Yourself
6 to 9:30
Specials
Towels at 21c Ea.
200 dozen bleached Turkish Bath
Towels; large size, good quality;
value extraordinary for to- y 1
night, 6 to 9:30, at, each..C
Table Napkins lie
Great special lot of 300 dozen hem
med all-linen Table Nap- II.
kins; great value, at, each..
Side Combs 1 5c Ea.
Great special lot of Side Combs
Plain Back and Side Combs, in shell
or amber; assorted tops; 1 C
best 25c values, at, each..C
Hair Brushes 49c
Special lot of 500 Hair Brushes; solid
wood back, pure bristles, good and
stiff; extraordinary value; A.Q
6 to 9:30 tonight, at, each.."-'
Door Panels at 29c
Special lot of white Irish Point Door
Panels; 3Gx40-inch; best designs;
regular 50c values, on sale, Q
6 to 9:30 only, at, each..'
Table Covers $1.20
6-4 Table Covers ; iy2 yards square ;
double-faced, mercerized tapestry ;
red, green, red and green ; $1.75
and $2 values, on sale, CI Ort
6 to 9:30 tonight, at.. V
Women's Hosiery
500 pairs women's blstfk cotton Stock
ings; "Burson" make; seamless leg
and foot; fast color; sizes 1 As
8 to 10 j great values; pair. 'J
Women's Vests 12c
Great special .lot of women's white
cotton drop-stitch Vests; law neck
and sleeveless; nicely taped and
trimmed; all sizes; best 20c 1
values, now on sale at, each..
50c Neckwear 25c
600 women's very beautiful lingerie
Bows and Front Pieces, to be worn
with tailored collars; values O
up to 50c, on sale at only..
Belt Sale Tonight
Special lot of fancy Dresden Ribbon
Belts, with pearl buckles; all sizes
and dainty colorings; great
values at. this low price. .
Waist Patterns 89c
Special lot of dainty Lingerie Lawn
Shirtwaist Patterns; large assort
ment of patterns; stamped to be
embroidered; great values, OA
6 to 9:30 only, at, each..-
Women's Neckw'r
Women's Embroidery Linen Collars,
in handsome designs; sizes 12 to
15; best 35c and 40c values; O a
your choice, 6 to 9:30 only, w'
Children's Hosiery
500 pairs boys' and girls' good strong
black cotton ribbed Hose; double
knee and seamless foot;. all 1 CTf
6izes; 25c values at, pair. . UV
Trunks and Traveling Bags in Great Assortment Lowest Prices Third Floor
Portland Agents for "Ostermoor Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses at Factory Prices
The Meier (ib Frank Store
Misses' -Child's Wash Dresses
Great Values 95c, 98c, $1.22
Children's Coats on Sale at
$4.95 Up to $ 10.25 Each
Special lot of misses and children's blue and white check Dresses,
neatly trimmed with narrow white braid; long sleeves; ages QC.
6 to 14 years; great values at this special low price JC
Misses' and children's Dresses . of red and blue polka dot percale,
trimmed with white pique and buttons on the left side; full QO
sleeve with cuff; ages 6 to 14 years; great value at each.. '"C
Misses' and children's Dresses of blue chambray; box pleat in front,
with two' side pleats on each side; collar and cuffs; braid flj 1
trimmed; ages 6 to 14 years; great values at, only. .S
Misses' and children's three-quarter-length Coats of red and blue cheviot
and tan covert; double-breasted; velvet collar; ages 4 QtA
to 14 years; now on sale at this special low price P4l7J
Misses' and children's Tailored Coats of tan covert; box C 1 f
style, double-breasted; ages 6 to 14 years; special, at.. N we J
$2.00 White Petticoats $1.39 Ea.
In the Muslin Underwear Department today, a great special lot of women's white Underskirts; wide
flounces; trimmed in fine embroideries, torchon laces and hemstitched 'tucks; separate fl? 1 LQ
dust ruffles; '$1.75 and $2 values; on sale today at this special low price S V
Special lot of women's cambric and nainsook Drawers; wide flounces; trimmed in embroidery, QAp
laces and tucks; great special value today at this remarkably low price
Special lot of women's cambric and nainsook Corset Covers; trimmed with Yal. .laces, tucks,
headings, ribbons, blouse front; $1.25 values, but will be sold at the low price of JV
6 to 9:30
Specials
Windsor Ties 18c
In the Men's Furnishing Goods
Department, 6 to 9:30 tonight,
plain, colored and fancy Windsor
Ties; plaids, dots, Bengali nes,
etc.; great values at this 1 ff
special low price, each..
Window Screens
6 to 9 :30 1000 adjustable Window
Screens; 24x33 inches; Of
all you want at, each..'"'
Wash 4-in-Hands
Special lot of men's new wash
Four-in-Hands ; plain and fancy
weaves; great variety; O
matchless values; each..''
LAWN MOWERS at $6.29
6 to 9:30 $7.50 genuine Phila
delphia Lawn Mowers; 10-inch;
' high wheels ; 5 blades, 14-inch ;
great values tonight 4a OQ
at this low price. . ,P.7
BARGAINS IN GROCERIES
Half-pound cans of Pillar Rock
Salmon on sale at (his 1
special low price, a can. . "V
500 1-gallon cans of Log Cabin
Maple Syrup; none flj 1
better; special, only..r w
50c Foulard Ties 29c Ea.
$1.00 Golf Shirts at 69c
Men's 50c Fancy Hosiery 29c Pr.
100 dozen new, handsome Foulard Ties;
dots, checks, stripes, figures blue and
white grounds; 50c values, OQ
now on sale at this low price. .
200 dozen men's Golf Shirts, in madras;
soft attached collar; light and dark
colorings; great variety of patterns;
all -sizes; wonderful values, LQf
at the low price of, each...WrV
Men's pure linen Handkerchiefs; hem
stitched; best 25c values, on 1 Q
sale at the low price of, each. .
Men's Shield Bows; all the very best
patterns; 25c values, on 1 01)
sale today at only I r vC
Men's Hose 29c Pr.
2000 pairs of men's high-grade fancy
lisle Sox; come in plain colorings and
fancies, in immense assortment; all
new, pretty designs; all sizes; Q
50c values today at only... -'W
-Men's extra quality muslin . Night
' Shirts; made full size; extra long;
plain or trimmed; low military collar; the best f-,
values in town at this remarkably low price, each. . ... JwC
Men's mercerized silk Underwear, in pink and light blue; nicely
made and finished; all sizes in shirts and drawers; fl 1
$1.50 values, now on sale at, special, per garment.. .WW
Another great special lot of men's $1 Four-in-Hand Ties; finest
quality silks; beautiful patterns; made full French AjQf
fold; 2J2 inches wide;$l values, now on sale at, each.."' t
Complete Stock of Men's New Straw Hats.
Does Not Look for. the
Blue Label.
ThU Villon Man Think. He Can Io
Maker Jio Harm by Refusing
"Unfair'' Tobacco.
IT IS an unpardonable offense (or a mem
1 ber of a labor union to purchase other
than union-made (roods. He la supposed
patronime only dealers who. carry goods
produced by union labor. At. no lime is
Ue expected to Invest In any article that
does not have the union label . The union
man breaks faith with his organization
even when he purchases a package of
tpbacco that is not marked with the blue
, label on the wrapper. But can a union
man consistently partake of & non-union
produced tobacco when the product has
been purchased trr another who thought
lessly leaves the package to be discovered
by a loyal union labor man? This ques
tion was briefly debated by a member of
organised labor yesterday and after a
few minutes of deliberation, an affirma
tive conclusion was reached.
"The purpose of patronising only union
made goods by union men." debated the
unionist. "Ir- to Injure the business of
the man who manufactures goods that
do not carry the. union label. This pack
age of tobacco I have found does not
represent the product of a union shop.
The question arises, can I consciencious
ly use It? I think 1 can. The manufao
, turer has received his price, the whole
saler and the retailer have realized their
margins of profit. It follows that the
business of neither of the three dealers,
through whose hands the tobacco has
uassed. can be harmed If I should throw
It away. I believe I will smoke the stuff
Will you fill your piper'
Jury Olves Her $750 Damages.
TILLAMOOK. Or., April ?S.-(Special.)
The case of Mrs. Anna Roenlcke for
S10.000 damages, against the Cloverdale
Telephone Company, naming Charles P.
lson and Charles Ray defendants, was
hotly contested by both sides. The cause
of action was that on account of th. de
fendants' telephone lines being down and
acroe th. public) road, it plaintiff drovs
Into them, which frightened her horse and
caused It to run away, throwing her out
of the buggy and thereby causing her
injury of a permanent character. The
case was tried at the last term of the
Circuit Court and the Jury failed to agree
upon the amount of damages, so the case
was retried at this term of court, with
the result that the jury gave Mrs.
Roenecke JT50 damages.
FOREWARNING.
M. J. Walsh Co. would suggest to
parties using electric fans in their
establishments to have them cleaned,
oiled ' and adjusted before connecting
them on to the current. A fan discon
nected and hanging on the ceiling for
the past six months, the commutator
in it becomes very dry and dusty,
and If connected without cleaning and
oiling will soon become hot and burn
out, consequently making a big bill
of expense. Call at M. J. Walsh Co.'s,
311 Stark street, os phone Main S79.
and have their expert attend to your
electric fans. It will only cost a trifle
to put them in shape for the season.
EXTRA SPECIALS TODAY
Every article worth at least double the
price. Ladle's white waists. 97c: white
batiste and French Jean Corsets, hose
supporters four attached, 60c: men's fancy
sox 12Sc; boys jsvash suits. 60c; extra
specials in hosiery, ribbons, gloves,
muslin gowns, skirts and drawers: men's
shirts. 47c, worth O.50: men's extra fine
rib ehlrts, drawers all colors, 50c. Watch
us on linens and customs. Come today.
No' varnished truck here.
M'ALLEN & M'DONNELI
Corner Third and Morrison.
BCSUOtSS ITEMS.
If Bmbr Is Cottina- Teeth
Be Mr and ns that old and well-tried rem.
dy, HnL WlnakoWs Goothlns Sjrrup, for chil
dren teething. It soothe, the child, softens
the gums, allays all pais, cans wind eeUe
ana diarrhoea.
RISER FOR IOUTBX1R PHOTOS.
Northwest Scenery Lobby Imperial
Radwaye Reedy Relief Instantly relieves
colde, eora taroat. bronchitis and all inflammation.
ARREST RESTAURANT MAN
R. A. Proud foot Accused of Violat
ing Box Ordinance.
R. A. Proudfoot. proprietor of the
Frank L. Smith
t Co.
226-22$ ALDER STREET
Bet. First and Second Sts.
"Fightingthe Beef Trust"
Open from 6 o'clock this
morning until 10 o'clock this
evening. The only market
in the city where you are
sure of getting Oregon
meats.
Front quarters of
Spring Lamb, lb .15
Legs of Spring Lamb. 20
Loin of Spring Lamb. .20
Hindquarters of Spring
Lamb 20
Loin and Bib Chocs .20
Creamerle Restaurant, 271-273 Washington
street, is under arrest, charged with a
violation of the box ordinance. The war
rant was issued on complaint of Acting
Detective Tom Kay. The case is set for
hearing before Judge Cameron this morn
ing. ' ,
At the Creamerie restaurant. Acting
; YOUNG MUTTON.
Liver . .5
Stew 6
Frontquarters 10
Shoulders ........ .10
Shoulder Roast 10
Shoulder Chops 1214
Legs of Young Mutton.,15
Loin Roast 15
Rib Roast .. ." 15
Loin Chops ...15t
Rib Chops 15
PORK.
Legs of Pork ...... .12i2
Pork Chops ........... 15t
Pork Loin Roast 15
Pork Steak 15
Side Pork 125
Pork Shoulder Roast. 12y2
Pork Mixed Sausage.1214.
Pork Hocks .8
Pigs' Feet 5
Leaf Lard ..12y3
Pickle Pork 12
Our Own Pure Lard 12
Our Own Breakfast
Bacon .17
Our Own Hams ,....17
Detective Kay found what he and Chief
Gritzmacher regarded as a violation of
the - ordinance, which requires that at
least one side of all boxes in restaurants
and saloons must be open. The attention
of the proprietor was called to the matter,
and he announced that he would fight
the -ordinance in the courts. - A warrant
was issued and after he was arrested,
he decided to comply with the law and it
is likely the case will be dismissed.
' According to the reports made to Chief
Gritzmacher, there is general compliance
with the box ordinance In saloons and
restaurants.
Jasper Jennings' Motion Continued.
GRANTS PASS, Or., April 26. Mo
tion to dismiss the case of Jasper
Jennings, who faces a new trial for the
murder of his father at the Granite
Hill mine, was continued for the term
yesterday.
VEAL.
Veal Sausage, the first of the season; fry it slowly 12
Veal Stew, cook with dumplings 8
Veal Shoulder Roast, season with pepper, salt, sage,10
Breast of Veal, roast with onions .10
Veal Rump Roast, serve with rich, brown gravy. .15
Leg Roast of Veal, serve with jelly 12io
Loin Roast of 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
Beef to roll or boil.
,5 Brisket, for Pot Roast . .5 .
.5 Hearts, to stuff and roast.5
Necks of Beef, to boil
Beef, for stew and potpie 5
Beef, to cook with dumplings 5
Liver, fry with bacon and onions 5
Liver, to boil and hash . . 5
Corned Beef, boil with cabbage 5
Corned Beef, to boil and hash .... . . . . 5t
Shoulder Steak, serve German style 8
Pot Roast, serve with gravy and browned potatoes 8
Shoulder Roast, delicious when spiced 8
Hamburg Steak, serve with Tomato Sauce . . . 10
Beef Prime Rib Roast, serve with Yorkshire Pud
ding 1V
Round Steak, fry with onions 10
Sirloin Steak, spread with butter 12
Small Porterhouse Steak, serve piping hot . . 1 12
Rib Steak, with lemon garnish 12
Rolled Rib Roast, sufficient of itself ......... .12
What we've seen: The
weather is warm, the dust is
intense, and yet those Beef
Trust markets lay their meat
right alongside the sidewalk,
where they gather all the
dust and germs of the neigh
borhood. "We've ' seen all
sorts of people come along
and feel of those meats and
handle them in a most dis
tasteful manner, and then
pass on and leave them for
somebody else to eat. Yet
these marketmen tell you
their meats are handled un
der U. S. Government in
spection. Don't eat the off-scour-ings
of some Chicago packing-house
shipped out West
to be sold to the Portland
people. Eat SMITH'S
MEATS, OREGON MEATS
absolutely fresh and pure
and kept indoors, sweet and
clean until they reach you,
the consumer.