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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1908)
TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY o, 1905. Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Gossard "Lace-Front" Corsets, La Grecque Corsets, Perrin's Gloves, Etc. The Meier ? Frank Store's Great February 1C Rummage SaBe" 1 1 i Remnants of Laces Reduced Remnants of Val. Laces, Venise Laces, Irish Crochet Laces, Cluny Laces, lorchon Laces, Appliques and All overs, to be closed out at low rum mage sale prices take advantage of opportunity. 50c Golf Cloves at 38c a Pair Women's and children's Golf Gloves. assorted patterns and colors, OQ regular 50c vals., on sale at. . JOC 35c Golf Gloves on sale at, pr. .21 Children's 25c Wool Mittens, pr.l2 Women's Neckwear Barga ins Broken lines of women's Linen Col lars, plain and embroidered stvles regular 25c and 35c values, . on sale at this special price JC Broken lines of Stocks, Turnovers, Ja bots, Swiss Ties, etc.; regular Ti 25c to 50c values, special, each. Women's 85c Hosiery at 29c Great sale of women's fancy Hosiery, lace boot and allover effects, embroi dered instep; great variety of styles and colors; values up to Soc OQ a air: on sale at. snecial. nr. I 7 7l i 25c and 35c Ribbons 12c Yd. 1000 yards of 3-inch all-silk plaid Ribbons, also small lot of plain col ors; 2oc vals., to be cleaned 1 O. nn at this low nrice. vard. . - i -- - $1.00 Ribbons Now 49c Yd. 300 yards, of choice Bayadere striped Belt Ribbon, assorted col- y Q ors, $1.00 value, at, the yard. 5 and 6-inch fancy Ribbons plaids, stripes, dots, all-silk Kib- 0 1 bons; 40e and 50c values, yd. Women's Kerchief Bargains Assorted lot of embroidered and lace- trimmed Handkerchiefs, reg- nlar 15c values, on sal& at. ea..J Colored Kimono Handkerchiefs, pink and blue; 10c values, at, eaek..5 $1.50 Shirtwaists at 59c Ea juuu women s cotton btnrtwaists in lawns and batistes, embroidered and lace-trimmed; also tucked effects, in checks, dots, stripes, etc.; CQ all sizes J values to $1.50, at. yC Great Rummage Sale of Rugs 1000 Rugs, Axminsters, slightly im- perrect in weaving: in uriental and floral designs; good colors, great as sortment, at these special prices: 27x60 inches, $3.00 values, at 1.87 36x72 inches, $4.50 values, at 2.87 35c, 50c White Goods at 18c Rummage sale of 1000 yards fancy mercerized V hite Goods, very best styles; regular 35c and 50c "I values, at this low price, yd-.-Ol Remnants Fine Table Linens Great rummage sale of remnants of Table Linens .of all styles and quali ties D a m a s k s, Napkins,. Center pieces, etc.; at special low prices. Lace Curtains at Half Price Odd pairs of Lace Curtains in Not- tinghams, Clunys, Brussels and Ara bians; white and ecru; values from $3 to $40 a pair, r on sale at, the pr..2 1 JC Great Rummage Bargains in All Departments of the Store Sale of Men's Suits Half Reg. i A m- if If i rices Yon can't afford to miss the great half-price "Rum mage Sale" of men's suits This season's best styles and materials at prices below actual manuf' taring cost many suits in the lot desirable for Spring and Summer w e a r s u i t s for business and dress occasions variety large enough to please- every indi vidual fancy all sizes and guaran teed the best bar- gains in town in vestigate the merits of the grand bar gains being offered at following prices $15-00 Suits $ 7.50 $18.00 Suits $ 9.09 $20.00 Suits $10.09 $22.50 Suits $11.25 $25.00 Suits $12.50 i6o7. $28.00 Suits $14.00 BRosr $30.00 Suits $15.00 & Cft Great reductions on men's fine over coats 2d Floor Furnishings for Men 35c-50c Neckties 1 2V2C 2000 men's fine silk 4-in-hand Ties, light and dark patterns and colorings; very large as sortment; values up to 50e each, on sale at "I yfg this special price . . C $ I Underwear for 45c Dr. Wright's fleece-lined Un derwear, all sizes in shirts ' and drawers ; the best regu lar $1.00 values on A g sale at this low price. "JC 50c Suspenders for 25c Men 's fine Elastic Web Sus penders, strong leather ends, large assortment of the best patterns; the best OC regular 50c values, at. "JC Men's Golf Shirts at 39c 2000 men's fancy Golf Shirts, very large variety of good patterns and colors; cuffs at tached or detached; regular values up to $1.00 OQ ea., on sale, special. .. )iC Men's 35c Hosiery 17c Men 's fancy Half -Hose, unlim ited variety; checks, stripes, figures ; all sizes, 35c val. 17 Boys' all-wool Jerseys, navy and Tale blue, red and black; $2 values; on sale at $1.05 Men's Nightshirts at 49 c Men 's Flannelette Nightshirts, made extra full size; neat, pretty patterns, in all sizes; regular 75c values, at:. 49 Great "Rummage Sale" of Mes Hats Women's Undermuslins Less Great rummage sale of all broken lines and soiled pieces of women's fine undermuslins, skirts, gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers and combi nation pieces on the Second Floor. Great Lace Curtain . Specials Great rummage sale of two-pair lots of best quality Cluny, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, in white only; made on the best French nets; rich, heavy Cluny and Renaissance insertings. Beautiful designs; only two pairs of a pattern; grand values ; on sale at these prices : $10.00 and $12.50 values, pr.$ 6.75 $14.50 and $18.50 values, pr.$ 9.85 $20.00 and $24.50 values, pr. 912.75 Basement Rummage Bargains Slightly damaged Cut Glass on sale at very interesting price reductions. Damaged Silverware at low prices. Bargains in Chafing Dishes and Five o'Clock Teas. On sale in Basement. Basement Rummage Bargains 500 odd Saucers on sale at, each..5 500 odd Cups, on sale at, each.. 10 Slightly damaged , Copper Goods on sale at extremely low prices. Great Basement Rummage Sale Odds and ends in Semi-Porcelain on sale at prices below actual cost. Odds and ends in Haviland and Ger man China on sale at very low prices. Special lot of slightly damaged Wash uouers at one-flair regular prices. 60c Laces IOc Doz. Yards White and butter-color Val. Laces and Insertions, y2 and -inch; good pat terns, values up to 60c a "I f dozen yds., at this low price. . "C Waist Fronts on Sale at 25c Great rummage sale of embroidered Waist Fronts, English eyelet effects; regular values up to 85c OC each, on sale at, special, ea. iJG $1.50 AUovers at 50c Yard Rummage sale of Allover Swiss Em broidery, for lingerie waists, English eyelet designs; values up to Cf-, $1.50 yard, on sale at, "yard. JvC Rummage Sale Embroideries Swiss and cambric Edgings and Inser tions, y2 to 18 inches wide, special: Regular 30c values, the yard.lOc Regular 40c values, the yard.l2 Regular $1.00 values, the yard.39t $1.50 Allovers at 39c Yard 18-inch Venise and Baby Irish All overs for waists and yokes; -white and cream; regular values' OQ up to $1.50 yard, on sale at..'' C $2.00 Curtains at $1.29 Pair 500 pairs of 'white and ecru Notting ham and Madras Weave Curtains, 50 inches wide, 3 yards long; floral and scroll designs; two to six pairs of a pattern; great values, pair. .$1.29 75c Material This Sale 48c Yd. Great rummage sale of figured Flor entine Silks for drapery purposes and kimonos; dark grounds, mostly floral patterns; 30-in.; reg nlar 65c and 75c values, at.rOC 1 2-Yd. Longcloth $ 1 .25 Piece Great rummage sale of 500 pieces Long Cloth, 12 yards in each piece; extraordinary value at djl OS this special price, piece. .P ? Boys Suits at V2 Regular Prices Our entire stock of Boys' Sailor Suits and Boys' Kilt Suits on sale at one-half of regular prices all new, pretty styles and materials end of this season's manu facture Best suit bargains for little boys ever offered Boys' Clothing Dept. --2d fl. Special lot of boys' double-breasted Suits; knee pants; all the best patterns and materials, selling reg ularly at $5.00 suit; tO C( your choice for only. ,PiOU Young Men's $15 Reduced to $7.50 Special lot of young men's Suits, in single or double-breasted styles, ages 13 to 20 years; worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, in this sea son 's newest fashions; Regular $15.00 suits; on sale Gl7 CfJ at this low price .P JJ MM, Blankets $2.94 and $2.65 Pair! Special lot of Salem Woolen Special lot of Oregon City Mills gray Blankets good, gray Wool Blankets, 10-4 size, substantial blankets, five- reg. $3.50 vals., jjO ZC pound weight; great value at on sale at, pair. . ,P." J this special price $2.9-1 Rummage sale of blankets. Great special values in com- Sample line of Bed Pillows forters on the Fourth floor. " at 1-3 off regular price. Rummage Sale Women's App Vel Great rummage sale of women's Tailored Suits in serges, cheviots, Pan amas and broadcloths; also silk jackets, semi and tight-fitting styles, single or double-breasted ; fancy gray mixtures, checks, and plaids; also black, navy anl brown. Skirts are full pleated, with bias folds; regular values up to $36, on sale at this low tiJQ QC price, suit P7.00 Women's Walking Skirts in fancy mixtureschecks and plaids, in green, brown, gray and blue, full pleated; skirt trim med with bias folds; reg ular values up to $6.00; to be closed J! QQ out at, each. .P fO Women's fancy Shirtwaist and Princess Dresses in fancy checks and plaids; Val. lace yokes, trimmed in taffeta and soutache braid, also women V hih- grade tailored suits in semi and tight-fitting effects, in all this season's most attractive styles; Eton suits trimmed in lace, taffeta silk and Persian bands; values in the var- f 1 f i p ious lots up to $48; your choice at, special P lOitj Women's and misses' and -length Coats in black chiffon broadcloth, fancy mixtures, checks and stripes; loose, semi and tight fitting; all new styles; regular values up vtj" O Att to $30.00; your choice, on sale at, garment pl5x3 Women's' long, loose and scmi-fittting Coats, in black broadcloth and fancy mixtures, brown and gray tweeds; val- C QC ues up to $14.00 a garment; on sale at, special, ea. . . ,p3.00 35c Snowflake Flannel at 19c Great rummage sale of Snowflake Flannels, plaids and basket weaves; very best styles; regular 35c 1 Q values, on sale at, special. X2C 1 Oc Outing Flannels 6c Yard 10,000 yards of Outing Flannels, in light and dark colorings, best pat terns; regular 10c values, on Ci sale at this special price, yard.. Dress Goods at Low Prices Broken lines of Wool Dress Goods, marked at ridiculously low. prices for the great rummage sale; black and colored materials take advantage. Shelf Paper on Sale at 2c Fold Fancy Shelf Paper, blue, green and white; great special value, at O this very low price, per fold.."C Safety Razors at Half Price Gem Safety : Razors, complete outfit, ! every one guaranteed perfect; values from $2 to $6.50, U Dni0 at half reg. price.. I 1 50c Toilet Water for 1 8c Odds and ends in Toilet' Water, all odors; values up to 50c a bottle ,to be closed out at this ridicu- 1 Q lously low price, the bottle.. " OC Great Sale of Combs at 8c Odds and ends of Combs, Barettes, Hair Retainers and Side Combs; regu lar values up to 50c each, on Q sale at this special low price.. Jewelry on Sale at Half Price Special lot of fancy Jeweled Collars and all colors of Beads; the entire line on sale at one- 1 rj; half regular prices. IvC Brooches at One-Third Off Solid Gold Brooches, beautiful styles, our enure srocK at one-third fa of the regular selling prices. 3 25c Toilet Soaps at 1 2c Box 25c Toilet Soaps, rose and violet; pop ular makes; 3 cakes in a box; great special value, on sale at, box..l2i $ 1 .00-$ 1 .25 Underwear, 59c Odds and ends of women's mixed wool, ankle-length Pants, white and natural; regular $1.00 and CQ $1.25 values, on sale at, sp.VC $1.25 Undervests for 59c Women's silk and lisle high-neck, quarter-sleeve Undervests; sizes 4-5; best regular $1.25 values, on CQ sale at this special price, ea. 75c Undervests This Sale 38c Women 's Undervests in pink and blue low neck and no sleeves; best 75c values, on sale at, special, ea..38 $1.50 Union Suits for 89c Special lot of women's Union Suits, mixed wool, white or natural; the best regular $1.50 values, on OQ sale at this special low price. OIC Great Rummage Bargains in All Departments of the Store PAVE' NEW DISTRICT Activity on Peninsula Leads to Improvements. CLUB OUTLINES THE WORK Grading and laying of Belgian Blocks on Portsmouth Avenue Is the Most Costly Project Yet Taken T"p There. It is proposed to grade and pave with Belgian blocks Portsmouth ave nue between WHIamettte Boulevard and the harbor line, a distance of J9.I0 feet. This is the most extensive and important improvement projected on the Peninsula for - several years, " and was formally taken up at the nieetlnsr of the University Park Board of Trade Monday night. T. A. Ketch urn, who lias been advertising this improvement, submitted a full report of the project to the Board. Owing to the great cost of the work, an assessment district will be formed, and it is estimated that 274.000 cubic yards of material willl have to be moved. Mr. Ketchum announced that the grading had already been practically provided for. The Standard Oil Com pany, he said, will take about 125,000 cubic yards of material for use In fill ing up its ground, and the Union Oil Company will take nearly as large a quantity for its fill. The O. R. & N. wants part of the dirt, and what is left will bo used to carry Portsmouth ave nue out to the harbor line for a public dooki The grading would cost between 3 and 35 cents a cubic yard, making the total cost $To,000, If It were not for the material to be used by the companies named. The grading will leave a 10 per cent grade at the steep est place. The sidewalks and Belgian blocks will cost about $46,000. The street Is 80 feet wide. TWO AUSTRIANS SHOT Bullets Fly Thick in Spokane Sa - loon . Shooting Affray. SPOKANE, "Wash., Feb.-4. (Special.) Bullets flew thick and fast in the shoot ing affray participated In by Austrians in a saloon this afternoon, and when the smoke of battle cleared away, Mike Obro dovich and Don Bostrovich, laborers, lay prostrate on the floor, the former shot through the hand and right breast -and the latter in tne groin. The shooting was done by J. J. Smiljanyck, 20 years old. SPECIAL PANTS SALE At the Woolen Mill Store. If a man needs an extra pair of pants, the right time to buy them is while the Brownsville Woolen Mill store is selling off all their extra pants at $1.50 per leg, or J3.00 the pair. The seats are free. A glance in this store's front window will show a splendid assortment of pat terns which always sell for much higher prices than are now asked. Sentenced for Delcylng Mails. GARFIELD. Wash., Keb. 4. (Special.) Mark E. Tain, formerly a lettercarrier at Long Beach, Cal., has pleaded to a charge of delaying the mails and retain ing letters in his possession, and has been sentenced to a term of 15 months in Jail. Toung Tant was th first white child born in Garfield, his parents hav ing been respected pjoneers of the Pa louse country. CARD OF THAXK9. Mrs. Elvina Sager and family wish to extend their thanks to their friends for their kindness and assistance dur ing the recent illness . and death of th husband and father. PAY - INTEREST IN FULL WTIiDE'S PI.EDGE TO TELE PHOXE BONDHOLDERS. Promises That They Shall Receive Coupons Sue April 15, Notwith standing Court's Order. That depositors in the Oregon Trust St Savings Bank should be entitled to clip the' interest coupons-on telephone bonds due April 15, is the belief of Louis J. Wilde, president of the German-American Bank, and he promises that depositors in the closed bank who signed for telephone bonds in lieu of a part of their balances in the bank, shall receive the interest on the bonds for the past six months. The next semi-annual Interest payment Is payable upon the presentation of the In terest coupons, and it was the proposition of the reorganizers to elip these cou pons and divide the interest equally be tween the bank and depositors who signed for the bonds. Mr. Wilde has been In favor of paying the whole interest coupon to depositors who pledged themselves to take tele phone bonds, and says that If the reor ganizes do not agree to turn this in terest over to depositors, he will take ac tion himself, and pay them this Interest, deducting it, if necessary, from the cer tificates of deposit in the closed bank held by the telephone people. "In the provision made by the court for the payment of interest on telephone bonds to depositors who took telephone bonds," said Mr. Wilde, "the date when Interest is to commence should be Jan uary 15, Instead of February 15, for this would be half the six months between regular interest coupon payments. The setting of the date at February 15 was a mistake. At any rate, I shall insist that creditors of the bank who took telephone bonds have Interest paid from the date of the last coupon, which was in October. If the bank does not see fit to agree to pay this interest, I will see that the tele phone company pays it and deducts the amount from its certificates of deposit in the bank." Through his attorney, Zera Snow.E. E. Ls'tle has turned in his stock In the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank, amounting to J2o,000, to Receiver Devlin, so this clears away the last of the stock held in the old bank, so that the reorganization is free to go ahead withput any claims being held against the bank's assets out side those of the creditors. Judge Gantenbeln will band down his decision In the merger case at 9:30 o'clock this morning in Department No. 4. There is no doubt in the minds of those directly Interested that this order will be favorable to the reorganization. The court has shown a disposition to go to the bottom of the merger plans and place such safeguards as would Insure the ab solute protection of the depositors in the defunct Institution. It is believed that this has been accomplished. Receiver Devlin was confined to his home yesterday with a cold. Cannot Forbid W omen to Smoke. NEW YORK, Feb. 4. The ordinance recently passed by the Board of Alder men forbidding women smoking in pub lic places was vetoed yesterday by Mayor McClellan. The Mayor stated that the Aldermen have no power to make such a law. SPYING FROM Ml AIRSHIP TACOM.VXS FEARFCTj JAPANESE AVILI, LEARN SECRETS. See Strange Lights in Sky and Pe culiar Object That Tourists De clare Is a Japanese Airship. TACOMA, Feb. 4. For several even ings strange red and green lights have been seen at high altitudes at Tacoma, Kent and other places along Puget Sound . and as far south as Grays Harbor. Yesterday, while a Northern Pacific train was waiting for a drawbridge- in the Tacoma yards, the engineer saw a strange object very high in the air and somewhat ob scured by the heavy weather. He called the conductor's attention and finally ' several passengers saw It. Tourists who had fleldglasses de clared the object to be an airship and said It carried a Japanese flag. That It is a Japanese airship, carry ing spies who are studying the Coast topography. Is the firm belief of many persons. University of Oregon. EujiPne, Or. Exam inations for the first semester bepln to day. Indications are that they will bo dif ficult and it is likely that a few of the less Industrious students will be missed from the rsmpus at the opening of the second semester SKlL VWUHI'IL HIIMIISIIWI -WSfiS'WI PI. i t - IN 1 : BARRELS ;iy See Page 5. jg- : ; - : -f.. .jf --..a. i, J ; s irloin Steak 11 mall Porterhouse Steak 12yt 'h'lder Rst. Pork, end cut 10t eat for Baking . . . . 6 eat to Stew .5 eat to Boil .3 T is the duty of every house holder in the city to patronize Smith. T-Bone Steak, small ..12V2& -Bone Steak, larg-e T5 ripe 10 amburg Steak .. ..10 ams alf of Ham 13l2 Fancy Porterhouse Steaks 15 ancy Prime Ribs of Beef 10 In buying meats, buy Smith's, deal quality at Smith's. n crease health, Smith's meats. GOOD Americans trade at Smith's join the crowd and trade at Smith's. Hams, cottage 12y$' ams, picnic ....11. ocks, to boil : 8? Tongues of Beef 45 ongues of Lamb, doz 30 asty meats at Smith's. houlder Pork Chops. . i houlder Beef Steak 8 houlder Roast Beef .8 T H he best Pot Roasts. 8$ he best Round Steak 10 $ he best of meats at Smith's AVE you heard that Smith's sausage is made fresh every hour? ESPECIALLY good is Smith's Prime Rib Roast Beef at, per pound : ,. jq When you start for Smith's, ar rive there, and don't stop at the other markets. The market on that side of us does not belons to us And The market on that side of us does not belong to us. reakfast Bacon 17 'V& reakfast Bacon 17V2? reakfast Bacon 17Kt? EXTRA choice Pork Loin Chops and Pork Loin Roasts, per pound .".15 EVERY hour they make fresh Hamburg Steak at Smith's. FANCY Prime Rib Roast Beef, per lb 10 Jankfurt Sausage 1) T he' 5-lb. he 10-lb. pail Lard. pail Lard. . 60 $1.20 he 50-lb. pail Lard. . .$5.50 oasts of Pork ... lOrSl 2 'At oasts of Beef Gd to 10 oasts for everybody. can see Smith's scales; they're nonest u can understand them. 226 ALDER STREET Bet. 1st. and 2d St. Smith's Name Is Over the Door Shoulder Roast Pork 12 (center cut.) " teaks from Pork Legs 15 THE people of Portland have more to gain by this fight than Smith has.