Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 08, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 190S.
We Are Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Columbia Yarns, Perrin's Gloves, "Ostermobr" Mattresses, Etc.
Great January Cfearaftce Sale at The Meier ? Frank Store
eans Decisive Reductions on Seasonable a
ame Fierciiaiciise
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Trunks and Traveling Bags
Clearance Sale Prices 3d fl.
High-grade Trunks at very interesting prices Best models, all sizes
38-inch Trunks Hardwood Slats Fibre
'. bound set corners, Bolt Lock Two
trays and full linen lined. . ' Regular
$25.00 value for $19.90
36-inch Trunks 3-ply Veneer Woods
Fibre bound Bolt Lock full linen
lined two trays and full stock leather
straps. Best. $19.50 value, on sale at
this special price, each .....$16.25
Fibre-bound slat Trunks linen lined, 2
trays leather straps, strongly built,
32-inch $13. Z5 value $10.60
34-inch $14.00 value $11.20
36-inch $15.00 value $11.80
24-irich Suit Cases of cowhide linen
lined shirt fold, etc. tC Cf
Best $6.50 value for, each. .PJJJ
24-inch Suit Cases, linen lined straps
all around 6 in. deep-7- f(
shirt fold, etc.. $7 value. .PU.lU
$17.25 grain leather Oxford Bag black best style, for , $15.00
$13.00 genuine seal leather Bag black on sale at, each .$9.00
Trunk Straps, Shawl Straps, Telescopes, etc., on Third Floor.
Clearance Sale in the Carpet Department
All-wool Art Squares, fine assortment of Substantial reductions in many lines of
patterns and colorings, in all sizes; the Carpets, Linoleums, Wilton Rugs, Body
best values ever offered at these prices: Brussels Rugs, Mattings, etc.; 3d floor,
7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft.; $8.00 va!s.$ 6.00 Great special sale of "Sleepmoor" Hair
9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in.. $10.50 vals.Jj 8.40 Mattresses, 150 of them, 35 lbs. weight,
9 by 12 feet, $12.00 values, ea.Sjj 9.60 l filled with the very best silver gray
10 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft., $14 vals. $11.20 ' hair and covered with blue and white
12 ft. bv 13 ft. 6 in., $18 vals. $12.50 striped ticking ; regu- J?1 ( XltZ
12 by 15 ft., $20.00 vals., eaeh.$14.00 lar $30.00 values, at, ea. . P Ue7iJ
Our Entire Stock of Women's
Fine Undermuslins at Clearance
Prices All New Merchandise
Of Special Interest Are These Offerings
in ., visa $9
New lot of women's fine cambric , and nainsook
drawers, made in the new short-garter 6tyle; also
wide umbrella effects and trimmed in fine cambric
and nainsook embroideries, clusters of lace inser
tion and edging; great variety, special values:
AT $1.22, $1.75 AND $2.00 THE PAIR
New lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook
Gowns, made high neck and long sleeves; low
neck and short sleeves, trimmed in fine embroider
ies and lace edgings, insertions, tucks, headings
and ribbons. Great variety and wonderful values,
special:
$1.25-$1.50 Gowns for 98
50-S12 Gowns for .. $6-75
$2.75-?3.00 Gowns for $1.98
$2.00-?2.50 Gowns for. .$1.67
$5 to $7 Gowns for, each .$3.98
See them, on the Second Floor.
Special lot of women's -fancy white Underskirts,
made with wide flounces of lace, insertion bead
ing and ribbon: made very full and fluffy; sep
. arate dust ruffles; values up to flJO QC
$18.00 each, on sale at, this low price. .pOyO
Great reduction on all two and three-piece com
bination Undergarments, made with fitted waist
lines and wide flounces on the bottom of lace and
embroidery. Beautiful styles and marvelous
values Take advantage. See them on the Second
Floor. .
A Great Clearance Sale
In Picture Department
FOURTH FLOOR. TAKE ELEVATOR
Our entire stock of framed and unframed Pictures, Pyrography
Goods, etc., on sale at marvelously low clearance prices
20 per cent Reduction on all' picture framing
orders taken during the great clearance sale.
1-4 off on all framed pictures.
' Pyrography outfits, . burntwood, paints, 'etc.,
-1-4 off regular prices. .
Gilt metal frames entire stock at 1-2 regular
.prices- Fourth Floor.
Leather Pillow Tops, Table Mats and Leather
' Hangers, all at 1-2 regular prices.
Special lot of Framed Pictures frames slight
ly marred values up to $4.50 each. On sale
at this low price, each ...98
Our complete line of Kodak Albums on sale at
Y2 regular prices.
200 -fine hand-colored Pastels in 2-inch gold
frames. The greatest values ever offered
at this low price, each '.........". .$1.35
$4.00 Burning Outfits special lot reduced to
each $2.79
Oval Framed Pictures at about 1-2 regular.
prices. ' '
Remember, 20 per cent reduction all fram
ing ordersFourth Floor. .
3000 Beautiful Outing Flannel Gowns
$1.75 to $2 Values Priced at $1.22 Each
In the second floor Muslin Underwear Department we are offering wonderful value
in Women's Outing Flannel Night Robes made of good quality Outing Flannel,
in plain colors and fancy stripes and trimmed in' fancy, braids and stitching
made extra full size and width; regular $1.75 and $2.00 values. Buy all you
want of them at this, the lowest price of the year on gowns of this I "I OO
style and quality, at each r "'
Women's $5.00 Shoes $3.85
Women's $3.00 Shoes $1.98
1000' pairs of women's $5.00 Shoes, patent
leather, gun-metal and kid, welt-or hand
turn soles and Cuban heels; tipped or plain
toes; J. & T. Cousins' best -make,
all . sizes and widths; choice, JJO OC
the pair .?0.00
1000 pairs women's $3 Shoes in kid, velour
calf and patent leather, lace and blucher
. styles; heavy and light-weight soles; Cuban
' and military heels; regular $3.00 values,
at, special, pair $1 . 98
Great special lot of women's fancy Dress Slip
pers, two, three and four-strap stales and
- fancy lace . patterns, in kid and patent
leather; values up to $5.00. a pair, to be
closed out at, special, the pair ..$2.10
500 pairs of little children's Shoes, sizes 2 to 6, in
patent leather, kid and some fancy-colored kid leath
ers; regular $1.00 and $1.25 values 48
500 pairs of .men's vici kid, box calf and velour calf
' Shoes short lines of Fall and Winter footwear, all
. good serviceable styles; best $3.00 values, pr $1.95
Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, all new, high-grade
footweat, in patent leathers, vici kid and gunmetals,
all sizes; best values in city at, pair $3.85
Great Sale of Flannels
Three Immense lots of new TVaistins'
Flannels In basket cloth effects. silk
threaded plaid waisting- and Panama
plaids for waists, children's dresses-, etc.
All desirable patterns, and coloring's, in
grand assortment, at this low price:
-50c values at ...291
2000 yards new Wash Shirtwaist Flan
nels, 38 Inches wide; silk stripes and
checks. First time this material has
been shown in Portland. 'A beautiful
fabric, at an extraordinarily low price:
51c values at ....36
Purchase Fine Lace Curtains at a Saving
High-grade Lace Curtains at exceptionally low prices daring the
Clearance Sale Housewives, hotel and boarding house keepers
can supply their wants at a saving of one-third to one-half 3d floor
Cluny, Marie Antoinette
and Antique Lace Cur
tains in white or ecru-
made on good French
. nets, with lace edges and
insertion; also braid ef
fects. Large assortment
of patterns.
$4.50 values $3.48 pair.
$5.00 values S3-95pair.
$6.50 values $5.15 pair.
$7.50 values $5.85padr.
High class Lace Curtains
A r a b i a u s, Brussels,
Marie Antoinettes, Clu
nys, etc., in both white
or Arabian colors grand
bargains at these prices.
$7.50 values $5.85 pair.
$8.50 values $6-75 pair.
$10 valnes$7 .90pair.
$15 values $11.75 pair.
$20 values $15.75 pair.
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Very best quality heavy French Nets, in both white, and Arabian colors-
widths, as follows : .....
54-inch 65c value . . . .48 .yard 108-ifl.ch $1.25 value . ...96 yard
Cluny, Antique and Arabian edges and insertings to match; also, cotton edges and
braids in great variety. All are marked at low clearance sale prices. - -'
Great Clearance Sale of Fine Toilet Paper
5Q0,000 Rolls at surprisingly low prices. Take advantage. -
"Leader" Toilet Paper rolls-especial 5tf each or, dozen rolls ......... . ,35
"Factor" Toilet Paper rolls special 6 each or, dozen rolls 65
"Imperial" Toilet Paper rolls special 4 each or, dozen rolls 45
"Imperial Toilet Paper large rolls special 7$ each or, dozen rolls ....... 83
"Ondana" Toilet Paper rolls special 4 each or, dozen rolls ...........45
"Ondana" Toilet Paper large rolls special 8 roll or, dozen rolls ...... 89
"Peerless" Toilet Paper 2,000-sheet packages 12 each; dozen $1.33
"Knickerbocker" Toilet Paper Large packages 8 each; dozen 89
Entire Stock of Men's
and Boys1 Fine Clothing
at Clearance Sale Prices
Sweeping reductions on our, entire stock of
men's and young men's fine Suits and Over
coats Every garment in our, immense stocks
is included Men's ready-to-wear apparel in
all styles end grades at the lowest prices of
the year Third Floor Take elevator
Big Bargains in Men's Suits
$12.50 Suits $ 9.85 $15.00 Suits $10.15
$18.00 Suits $12.89 $20.00 Suits $14.35
$22.50 Suits $15.65 $28.00 Suits $21.10
$25.00 Suits $17.85 -$30.00 Suits $21.35
$35.00 Suits $24.98 $40.00 Suits $26.90
Great Bargains in Overcoats
$15 O'coats $10.15 $22 O'coats $16.69
$18 O'coats $12.98 $25 O'coats $17.65
$20 O'coats $14.35 $35 O'coats $26.65
Entire stock of boys' and young men's Over-
coats on sale at very low clearance prices
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Out Entire Stock of Women's Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Petticoats, Costumes, Wraps, Kimonos, Etcf, at Low Clearance Sole Prices
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FOriJHXATK PIvAXS FOR COM
IXG CAMPAIGN. .
I'rank fiavoy Chosen Chairman of
Convention Senator Fnlton Is
Given an Indorsement.
BURNS. Or.. Jan. 7. (Special.) A
meeting of representative Republicans
from various parts of Harney County
ti-bs held at the Courthouse last Friday
afternoon .for the purpose of consulta
tion on plans for the coming" campaign.
It was the first meeting1 of an organiza
tion character held since the primary law
Tvent into effect and was the result of
a. general recognition of the fact that
the Republicans ought to come together
and work with a purpose in unity and
liarmony in order to Insure success next
June.
Frank Davey was elected chairman and
William Miller secretary. Several talks
were, made by W. D. Hanley, Mel Fen
wick. 0. XV. I.. Marsden. Judge Miller,
O. W. Clovenger. "tie chairman, and
othrrs. covering a wide range of sub
jects, including the policy of the gov
ernment on the forest reserve and the
grazing question, some of the speakers
vwidivnning tha latter in unmeasured
terms.
It will finally decided to appoint a
committee to .investigate the status of
the county organization at this time and
to formulate a plan of action to be sub
mitted at a future meeting, and the chair
appointed William Miller, G. M. Clev
enger, J. C. Welcome, Sr., Mel Fenwick
and John Bevedge as such committee, the
next meeting to be held at the call of its
chairman-
The sentiment ' of the meeting was
unnanlmous in favor of Senator Fulton's
re-election, this entire region being in
sympathy with his position on the forest
and range questions.
Politics have not become active yet in
this county, but there is a strong senti
ment among the Republicans favoring a
strong ticket and a vigorous campaign,
so that the principal offices will not bo
captured by the Democrats- as in
CLEARANCE SALE SPECIALS
All cravenette coats half price. All
odd suits or broken lines half price.
Men's 130 0 uiue serge suits, special clear
ance price $12.50i In addition to the above
specials every article in the store is
greatly reduced. Brownsville Woolen
Mill Store. Third and Stark streets.
Northwestern People in Chicago.
CHICAGO. Jan. 7. (Special.) Port
land people registered at Chicago ho
tels: '
At-the Victoria E. W. Sweet and
wife.
At the Kaiserhof Alfred A- Aya.
At the Great Northern L. H. Tarp
lcy and wife.
At the Brevoort P. J. Maher.
HENEY GQMINS SATURDAY
AI.Ij IX READIXESS FOR TRIAIi
OF JOHN H. HALL.
Judge Hunt, of Montana, Who Is to.
Preside, Will Reach Port-
land Sunday..
Everything will be in readiness for the
opening of the trial of John H. Hall in
the Federal Court . Monday morning.
Francis J. Heney has telegraphed T. B.
Neuhausen. special Inspector for the In
terior Department, that he will reach
Portland on Saturday and it is expected
that Judge Hunt, of Montana, who has
been assigned to try the land-fraud
cases, will arrive on Sunday.
Irvln Rlttenhouse. who - has been Mr.
Heney's private secretary throughout the
land-fraud trials, will arrive today. Next
to Mr. Neuhausen, Mr. Rittenhouse is
one of the best informed employes in the
Government service on land-fraud mat
ter. It is also expected that Detective Bums
will attend the Hall trial.
ber 28, 1876. at La Peer, Mich. He is
charged wtth desertion January J. 1905.
They have one daughter, Reba, aged 17
years.
Margaret Mathewson. who was married
at Oakland.- Cal., July 7. 1904, to William
D. Matherwson, has filed a -suit for di
vorce, stating that her husband deserted
her at San Francisco, June 10, 1906.
Sylvia R. ClifTt was married to Francis
M. Clifft in Tekoa. Wash.. February 3.
1904. and she charges him with cruel and
inhuman - treatment in her action for di
vorce. He is said to have struck her
June 10, 1904, -and also faljed to support
her.
PARIS. Jan.
Prince . Stanislaus
Poniatowskl, the head of the historic
Polish house of that name is dead. Two
of his sons married American women,
Mrs. Maud Goddard, of New York, and
Miss KlizaheHi Sperry, of Stockton. Cnl.
A.. Campaign for a Square Deal
Three Ask for Divorce.
OREGON CITY. Or.. Jan. 7. (Special.)
Charlotte Kennedy has filed a suit for
a decree of divorce against Amos C. Ken
jilv. to whom she ivaa married. Decern-
"We ask every Portland family who has any regard for
justice, any. love for honor, any loyalty for Oregon and
Oregon folks, to quit trading with Beef Trust markets
quit eating Beef Trust meats and to trade with S5kUTH.
SMITH is giving the people meat at 3 to 122$ per
pound. He weighs his meat on correct scales and his is
the only market in the city that does. The Chicago Beef
Trust has sent word to him repeatedly that if he did not
stop selling meat so cheap they would "plaster" maj-kets
all around about him. The limit has been reached. The
Beef Trust markets are now all around about him, but as
a loyal son or daughter of Oregon, you are requested to
pass them up and come direct to 'SMITH'S.
The Chicago Beef Trust, the greatest criminal organ
ization of the age, the vile ogre that has made its ''jungle"
and wallowed in it, the monster that murdered tens of
thousands of our soldiers during the Cuban War the
poison-feeder that filled many a grave in every land with
its nasty adulterated meats :has taken the above-mentioned
tactics of trying to overcome the only butcher in
Portland that sells his own fresh Oregon meats. .
Help us fight the Beef Trust with its- own fire. No
matter where you are living Mount -Tabor, Lents, East
Side, West Side, North or South Portland, if you've been
trading with the nearest butcher, you've been eating Beef
Trust meat. Stop it; come to SMITH'S. We've kept
Portland out of the clutches of "The Greatest Trust in the
World." We' deserve your gratitude all we ask is your
trade. Yours truly,
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY