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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
TJT72 310RMNU OltEGOMAN, SATURDAY, I'EBl&UAUY 22, 1908. Cutting Prices Today in All the Departments STORE OPEN THIS STORE OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 9:30 EVENING UNTIL 9:30 TODAY TODAY Let each of us help today to make the Rose Fiesta a success in June. Rose planting day in Rose City eier Frank Store's Saturday "Roses Fragrant, Roses Rare ! Roses, Roses Ryerywhere" Rose Fiesta, Jane 1 to 6, 1908 Bargains Second J?f Floor H alf-Price Sale Children's and Misses' Coats- Values up to $29 at One - Half Off i This announcement extraordinary for today will be of special interest to shrewd shoppers the arrival of so many new and beautiful coats and other wearing apparel for the children and misses compel us to make this radical price reduction Today's bargains in our children's and misses' section will not likely be repeated for a long- time to come The price reductions are 1 -jS TODAY & """He-pa- For Today Only at Exactly One Half Off On children's and misses long Box Coats, made of serge, cheviot, flannel, fancy rweedToTbroadcloths colors are blue, red, brown, gray and fancy plaids they are Ijnedjthronghout with flannel, velvet collar trimmed with braid and C"f fancy buttons Sizes 2 to 1 6 years Values up to $29.00. on sale at Vll Evening 'Spe'Is From 6 to 9:30 REDUCTION NO. ONE In the Drug Section this evening, from 6 to 9:30 only, we fiCT.'ri Fairy Soap, per dozen JV REDUCTION NO. TWO 100 Gas Portables 100 Gas Portables, complete, with shade, equipped with Lindsay burn ers; all ready to attach. CO Regular $3.25 kind, for.J Department in Basement. NEWEST FICTION $ 1.18-THE YOKE, THE BLACK BAG, MY LADY OF CLEEVE TODAY Some of our Saturday Specials that are sharply reduced for this sale In Jewelry .Section Art excellent assortment of Back VxOlIlDS Combs, ranging in price as follows: $2.50 to $4.00 values on sale for 97c Vanif'u Pnc'pc AU Freneh gold and V dlllLy VddCa silver Bags, Purses and Vanity Cases; values from $"2.00 to $25.00, for Today only at V off their regular price FOR QUICK SELLING TODAY Fancy Brooches.Veil Pins.WaistQ p Sets values up to $1700 forC C T5c BEAUTY PINS REDUCED TO 43c Very desirable assortment of gold filled Beauty Tins at a great saving for today. The Ai values are up to 7uc, at low price of . ""C TODAY Sharp Satur day Special in Lace Curtains CJI ttf White . Nottingham Lace Curtains, PA2vl allover scroll designs or plain cen ters, with floral borders and insertions; 50 inches wide and 3 yards long, and one of the many ex cellent values we offer; the bargain for QP today is exceptional. Dept., third floor. JiJC BAGS AND PURSES LOW PRICED Ladies'. Handbags in seal, walrus and Novelty leathers, fitted with coin purse. Reg- J1 1Q ular $1.50 to $2.00 values, each. . . .P . 1 iJ Strap Purses, in black, tan and colors. A good assortment of styles. Regular $1.50 1 Q to $2.00 quality, at low price of, ea. .P i. 1 7 50c Stamped Corset Cover Patterns 1 on sale for. 39c TODAY Large assortment of Stamped Corset Cover Pat terns to be embroidered, in eyelet, French shad ow, floral and conventional designs; reg- OQ ular 50c values, at the low price of, each. vI7C SPECIAL IN BELTS VALUES TO $ 1 Ladies' Silk Bells, stitched, plaited, embroidered and tailored effects, in black only, all A Q sizes. Values to $1.00; special, only. CHILDREN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSE Children's fine, heavyweight ribbed cotton Hose; double heels and toes; good quality for Q school wear; fine value, low price, pair. Ladies' fine quality, seamless Hosiery in black and tan, medium weight, very durable. 1 O Regular 25c quality, per pair, only REDUCTION NO. THREE 100 Nickel Lamps 100 Nickel Lamps In the Nickelware Section, Basement, this evening, we offer a nickel lamp, round burner, of a splendid value. Regular Cf7 85c kind, low price of, only." REDUCTION NO. FOUR Curtain Material Curtain Material 10c Scotch Lappet tor sash or long curtains ; wears bet ter than Swiss ; is 36 inches wide,, in stripes only and an excellent value. This evening only at ff " the low price, per yard.:. C REDUCTION NO. FIVE . 10c Sash Rods 7c 10c Sash Rods These Sash Rods extend to 44 inches, and with brack ets complete. " Tonight, spe- 9 cial, at low price of, each only. Department on Third Floor. REDUCTION NO. SIX Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies' 2 and 3-clasp Glace Kid Gloves, broken line of colors, sizes 513, '5, 6, TVa, 734 aud 8. Glove Section. Regular $1.2j val- OQ hps. at. the low nrice. rtnir.'' REDUCTION NO. SEVEN Cuff and Collar Sets Ladies ' Swiss Turnovers and Cuff and Collar Sets, assorted patterns; very pretty. 30c values, tor the 1 C verv low nrice of. each. onlv. l X 7 - 7 - - 'REDUCTION NO. EIGHT Mercerized Hdkfs. Ladies' Mercerized Handkerchiefs, y inch hem; excellent value for C Saturday; regular 10c vals., ea. ,JC TODAY NOTE THE CUTTING PRICE IN OUR COAT SECTION 2d FLOOR Women's Coats Half Price - - - Values to $98 Cut in Two Another surprise in our Ladies Cloak and Suit Section, making room for new Spring goods, and Saturday shoppers will receive the benefit of sweeping reductions in the most desirable Coats of the season A great clean-up of all this season's dressy Coats Colors brown or black : materials caracul or veivet in long, medium or short styles Loose, semi or tight-fitting effects Elaborately trimmed with black or Persian silk' braid Values up to $98 Great Special Sale for today at . One Half Sharp Reductions in Women's Coats Ladies ' long, loose and semi-fitting Coats, also mannish Box Coats, single and double-breasted ; in fancy mixed tweeds, black broadcloths and kersey cloth. In making these radical reductions on women's Coats all new and stylish, this year's styles the cost of the coats was not taken into consideration simply a sacrifice that will bring quick results. Ask to see the new arrivals in our Suit Section. Values to $12.00; Special Today $5.8$ Values to $20.00; Special Today $10.85 2d Floor Values to $25.00; Special Today $ 12.45 Elevator Drug Sundries TODAY Price-cutting in our Drug Department more than usual; we. have arranged for a great day's busi ness here today, with these values and prices: 25c Aluminum Puff Boxes 11 25c Aluminum Soap Boxes .9 Of. Nickel Soap Boxes with hinged Q JJC cover; special at only, each. A (C Values in decorated aluminum Puff p L JJ Boxes and Shaving Cups, in OQ an endless variety, at low price today.."1' C TO CLOSE OUT AT 5 An assortment of gilt and nickel Puff Boxes, for quick selling Saturday. Sheet Music fe todaT 5c Copy There was never a 5c sale as - good as this. from " The 5c Copy Merry Widow," the rage of the' musical world: "Flowers of Spring," the original "Hearts aud Flowers,'.' Sultana Intermezzo, "Will the Angels Let Me Play?" "Good-Bye" (Tosti), "Flower Song," Fifth Nocturne, and scores of others. Every song and instrumental number on our racks and counters will be included in sale, at'the C ricidulously low price of, per copy, only. ,C s Waists, Petticoats We have again provided for those economically inclined in our offering today of WomenVWaists and Petticoats The price reduction tells the story the shortest way. The values are excellent and not to be overlooked. On sale today only at price quoted TODAY Values to $1.50 for 79c Cotton Shirtwaists in lawn, made with tucks and lace trimmed pointed yokes or rows of. tucks and embroidery down front. College blouses and figured lawns, long and short sleeves. Sale price.. 79 Values to $8.50 at $5.45 Good quality of Silk Petticoats, made with double flounce, plaiting, tucked ' ruffles, with stitched bands or rows of shirring, assorted colors and black. Values up to $8.50, on sale today at, each. $5.45 en's Furnishings Men who avail themselves of our Saturday Specials will save much Some prices cut in half other values unequaled All new and TODAY stylish See the following list of specials Morrison Street entrance Men's Spring-weight worsted Underwear, form-fitting, nicely-finished $1 garments, at the low price of. O I C Men's all pure linen hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, Vi and c-inch hems, 1 ff the 15c kind, for only, each. AvJC Men's fancy lisle, silk lisle, gauze lisle and cotton Half-Hose; immense variety of newest designs and color- HO iiics: wand 50 value, iwr ndir. r- 7 e j i I Men's Flannelette Nightshirts, neat stripes, pretty colors, $1 Men 's Gray Mocha Gloves, new shades, perfect fitting, all sizes, spe- v 69c Men's elastic web Suspenders, strong leather ends, large assortment of neat patterns; best regular 50c val- OC ues, at this low price, the pair. JC Men's strong, serviceable Umbrellas, steel rods, Paragon frame, durable cloth and good assortment J" 1Q of handles, $1.50 values, ea. .P Men's fancy pleated Shirts, this season's best styles ; cuffs attached, it 1 ACk coat style, $2.50, each only. .P Men 's fancy Negligee Shirts, soft at . tached collar, large assortment of pretty designs and colorings; sp'l. price.. 89i cial price, the pair Just received: New Spring line of "Earl & Wilson" and "Manhattan" Shirts, great variety of beautiful designs, in fancy and white, pure linen at(l madras cloth. See Morrison-street Window Display. TODAY oys' Section TODAY Sales in Dept. on 2nd Floor SeeNew Novelties Arriving Daily xy -v AN EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE Boys' Knee Pants with double seat and double knees; sines 4 to 16 years; in blue cheviots and dark gray and brown mixed cheviots and fancy tweeds; well made, with patent waistbands. CO Keg. 75c pants, special, each. JV Boys' unlaundered white Shirts, linen bosom, extra quality, muslin body; sizes 12 to 141-!.' A special purchase from a big manufacturer. These shirts are good values at 50c. On sale at the OC special low price of, each, only..' Last Day icture Sale &3 TODAY We gave you the reason for the great cutting of prices in our picture section with the result that many have availed themselves of the money-saving This being the last day of the sale and many excellent values for your choosing should prompt an immediate visit to our art section Take the elevator to the Fourth floor Large line of Carbon Reproduc- 7Q tions; regular $1.25 values, ea. " 100 beautiful Colored Pictures in 3-inch gold frames; size 18x22; J-1 OQ reg. $2.50 vals. Special. .V 100 Etchings in 1-in. brown wood frames, size 10x22. Regular $1.50 values, at the low price of, each. vJiV "The Angeles" or "The Gleaners," in 3-inch brown frame; regular QO. $2.25 value, special only, each. y Beautiful hand-colored Pastels in 2-inch gold frames, ornamented cor- Q ners, good value at $1.25, sp'l..' ONE-FOURTH OFF on all Framing orders for this day only. 1000 Matted Pictures, at the low low price of, each, only C Beautiful line of Colored Pictures, size 18x32, in 3-inch gold fc1 CQ frames, reg. $2.75 values. ,P 20x26 Dining-Room Pictures in brown 3 inch frames; regular $1.75 d1 'Q values, special at, each. . . .P Imported Reproductions of Poets and Musicians, size 8x14, in 3- CJ' Q inch frames, reg. $2.25 Pi7 10 per cent reduction on our entire stock of Unframed Pictures, including hand-colored reproductions,- carbons, water-colors, platinums and sepia prints. TODAY California Navel Oranges Today 9c Dozen Phone. Us Your Grocery Orders Call Ex. 4 or A6101 A TODAY NOT GUILTY OF MURDER Woman Who Killed Faithless Para mour Acquitted by Jury. U:S AN'OEIBS, (al., Feb. 21. THe jury in the case of Mrs.. Bstelle Corwell, sharped with the murder of George T. Bennett, a contractor, in this city on July 22. 1907, tonight returned a verdict of ac riuittal after deliberating less than three hours. The trial has lasted nearly six weeks. Mrs. Corwell, with whom Bennett ved fur some time, went in a cab on the night of the shootine to the home of Miss May Kennett, to whom he was reported to be enframed, and, calling Bennett from the porch, shot and killed him on the side walk. The- defense said that Bennett was Fhot while endeavoring to prevent Mrs. (."orwell from committing suicide. CAitD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere dunks to our many friends, eape elallv the Sunday-school class, Kev. Stanton C. lpham, W. P. Olds and H. Sr Little. f.r the expressions of syin p.ithv and floral emblems sent durtntr i.ur " Intfl bereavement, sickness and death- of our duupchter, Francis. AIR. AND MRS. A. EHRLICH. On the ' birthday of Washing ton, the father of our country, to whom liberty was as sweet as HELP Smith to fight the Beef Trust by buying his fresh Oregon meats. Ir the days of our forefathers there were traitors. There are traitora today men who will sell their named and their honor to the Beef Trust and run markets for a commission of 6 per cent. We will be open allday today, from early morning until 10 o'clock thjs evening. Come early if you can, but if you arrive during the busy hours, be patient, stay in our place for 2 or 3 minutes and you will, be waited on. We have 20 men, the verv best meat salesmen in the city. They will wait on you courteously and promptly. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. " Fighting The Beef Trust Smith's Is the Only Market in the City That Sells All Fresh Oregon Meats PORK 226 ALDER STREET BET. FIRST AND SECOND. 226 ALDER STREET BET. FIRST AND SECOND. Dressed Chickens loi-18S20 Dressed Geese 18 Dressed Ducks ,...25 Dressed Turkeys, small 25 Eat Smith's Oregon Pork now. Winter is the season for pork. It is at its best. Tons and tons of it for today, and it will all be weighed on honest scales. Sausaee an nnrc as mire can be. made fresh every hour X2V Roasts of Pork, the biggest value ever offered in the city. lOtfc Smith's meats are kept behind glass they-re clean they're dif ferent from what yon get In Reef Trust markets. They are weighed on honest scales you can understand the scales and no one needs "specs" to read them. Pigs' Peet .5 Pigs Hocks 8 Shoulder Boast Pork 10 Picnic Hams H Smith's Pure Lard 12 Cottage Hams 12V2 Center Cuts Sh'ldr Roast Pork l212 Shoulder Pork Chops lS'ad Fresh Side Pork... 12'2 Dry Salt Pork I212tf Leaf Lard 12'2 Sweet Pickle Pork. ..,.12, Pork Loin Chops .T5 Pork Loin Roasts ...15 Breakfast Bacon ... 16 Breakfast Bacon, extra light.. 1 7 VJ BEEF As fine and choice as our famous Christmas Beef. If you have to stand in line and wait your turn when you come to Smith's, it will be worth while, for you will get the finest, freshest and sweetest meat you ever put to your lips it tastes entirely different from Beef Trust meat. Prime Rib Roast Beef 10 (Fit for the White House Table.) Best Round Steak 10 1 Smith does not carry meats from Chicago, Omaha, San Fran cisco nor any other out-of-town point. He doean t sell frozen meats. Ice-car meats nor thawed out meats. Down at Smith's you get all Oregon meats. The Beef Trust can easily put out a few fresh beeves to the front and cut frozen meat over the .counter. Soup Meat .3 Beef for Boiling ..5r Beef for Stewing 5 Short Ribs to Bake ..6 Shoulder Roasts 8 Shoulder Beefsteak 8 Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour 10 Dressed Turkeys, large 20 Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs 35 Delicious Halibut 10 Olympia Oysters, pint. . . . : COc Sirloin Steak (It tastes like more) Tenderloin Steak 12'2 Small Porterhouse Steak. . . . .12Vs Small "T"-Bone Steak 12,2 The two markets that are very close up against us on both sides are not ours, and when you are looking for Smith's stay away from them. Neither of these mar kets carry Smith's fresh Oregon meats. 4