Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 13, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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TTTt: MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908.
Pc rtland Agents Butterick Patterns; Perrin's Kid Gloves; Ramie Linen Fiber Underwear; Cossard, La Grecque, Nemo, Estelle Corsets
T oday 946th Friday Surprise Sales Great Values at Meier Frank Store
TODAY'S 946th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE OF OXFORDS
Today 2 surprises in Go-Carts
TODAY-MEIER &. FRANK'S 946th FRIDAY SURPRISE
The 946th
The 946th
FRIDAY
SURPRISE
2000 Pairs
Ladies' Pettico'ts
SEE OUR GRAND WINDOW DISPLAY
FRI. DAY
SURF RISE
An undisputed value at regular
price of $5.00 for today $3.79
La dies' Oxfords
Another kind, regular price is
$7.00, on sale today for $4.95
The $12 Values
F
Nev Spring Styles
Special,
$2.18
Friday $3 Oxfords $2. 1 8
2000 pairs of VTt 'men's new Spring Oxfords, $300 values, special $2.18. Included in this lot
are women's t n oxfords with extension or lightweight soles, bluchers, Gibson tie and two
eyelct stales; wv omen's patent leather oxfords in button, blucher, Gibson tie and two-eyelet
styles, made witi'i extension or lightweight soles; women's fine vici kid oxfords in blucher,
Gibson tie, two-b utton aud two-eyelet styles), made with extension or lightweight soles. These
are all new Sprin g goods, just received. Tlie styles and materials are exceptionally good.
This is you r oppoi tunity to provide yourself with suitable Spring footwear at PO 1 Q
small cost. Regula r .$3.00 values. Special 1 ay only, Friday. See the window. .P" O
MEIER &. FRANKS FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE FOR TODAY
Special,
$17.35 Jj
BROS. CU.
The 946th
FRIDAY
SURPRISE
$25aiM!$2
y New Spring To
coats at $ 1,7.35
P-
In the Men's Clothing Section jonthesecond floor, we
place on saje today one of the bestbargainoppor
tunities of the season New Spring Topcoats low priced
Men's higL-grade hand-tailored Top Coats, Spring fashions, 1908,
$25.00 and $38.00 values, $17.35. All natty styles and smart-looking
high-grade garments for Spring wear, tailored by "Rochester's" best
wholesule tailors. All-wool fabrics in tan coverts, black Thibets and
fancy gray, through and through -worsteds, lined with best quality
Italian serge and satin sleeve lining. All hand-tailored, with hand
made buttonholes, hand-padded shoulders and hand-felled collars.
Each garment perfect fitting and of high-grade make. fc1 T or
$25.00 and $28.00 coats, special J 1 .OO
See Morrison-Street Window Display
Meier &. Frank Store's 946th Friday Surprise Sale
3000 Pieces Knit Under
wear For Today's 946th
Friday Surprise Sale, Val.
Up to 70c, Garment 39c
Sale includes Vests, Pants. Corset Covers and Union
Suits jind is another shrewd purchase in the Eastern
market These garments have just arrived" and will
be placed on sale today at the following low price;
Center
Aisle
Women's Knit Underwear, including vests, lace-trimmed pants,
corset covers and union suits in fine lisle and cotton, nicely QQ
made and well finished, values up to 70c each; special, each 3C
TODAY MEIER &. FRANK STORE'S 946th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
65c-75c Values Silk Fancy Ribbon at 39c Yard
25.000 yards best quality all-silk Dresden and print warp and self-colored fancy Ribbpn, 4 to 6
inches wide, all colors, for sashes, hair bows and fancy waists. The best regular 65c, QQ
75c and 8,5c values. On sale, special, for today only, at this low price, the yard 57C
TODAY MEIER & FRANK STORE'S 946th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE
Twenty Pieces Music in Book for 1 9c
Twenty Waltzes and Two-Steps for 19c AH the season's songs in
book form, including Under the Tropical Moon, Can You Keep a 1 T 1
Secret f I've Been Looking for a Girl Like You. etc.. etc., arranged I JT C DOOK
as fascinating two-steps and waltzes, by the noted W. C. Powell, at
Some Surprises in Stationery
Ideal Art' Stationery, manufactured especially for Meier &
Frank Company.- Best quality linen paper in medium weight.
For today's Surprise. Sale, on sale at the . following prices:
Regular 35c Papeteries, on sale at this special price.. 23
Regular 15c Tablets, Winthrop size, on sale at, special. .10
Regular 25c Tablets, double Winthrop size, special at.. 18
Envelopes to match, Marguerite and Court flaps, pkg...7
Surprise Sale for Today Only
Fancy Boxed Toilet Soap
Fancy boxed Toilet Soaps, fine milled and pure; in in
violet and rose; on sale at, special, box of 3 cakes. -1C
Violet Talcum Powder, Dree's best; reg. 25c; special.. 19
Women's Neckwe'r 48c
For today, another exceptional sale of Women's Neckwear;
all new and desirable neckwear for women, in Croats, bows,
jabots, linen collars and coat sets; values included in. this sale
not to be overlooked. Make your selections early. The val
ues are. exceptional, and in many instances are well worth
$1.50 each. There are about 600 pieces. Let us show you.
1000 Yards of Persian Bands
$1.25,$1.50Vals.68c
Beautiful Persian Embroidered Bands, on white Swiss, iyz
and 2V2 inches wide; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values; (SQ
on sale at this special low price, today only, the yard. OOC
20c 'Kerchiefs 10c Each
Today's 946th Surprise Sale
1000 Handkerchiefs In the Center Aisle, a sale at half price
of 1000 dozen ladies' all pure linen Handkerchiefs, with real
Princess lace edge; four different patterns; the best 1 f
regular 20c values, on sale today only at, special, ea. "C
Perrin's Gloves $2.57
Today's Glove Surprise Sale
5000 pairs Perrin's Kid Gloves, 16-button lengths; black,
white, brown, tan, gray, navy and red. The flQ CZ7
best regular $3.50 values, today only, the pair. .P
1 OOOGerman China Sets
Fourth Floor Art Department
Creamer and Sugar Bowl, German China decorated, Ofi
an extremely good value in Chinaware; 35c val., set.
On sale today in the Big Basement Store.
Special Sale Today Only
5000 Matted Pictures, regularly 25e each, special at..lO
First week of March Grocery
Sale ends tomorrow Note the
prices Phones Ex. 4, A 6101
Reduced to $6.85
Women's Petticoats that are well worth $ 1 4 and $ 1 6
and a bargain at that and then to place them on sale
at $6.85 is an act that the Meier &. Frank Store only
can accomplish and was done by a shrewd purchase
on the part of our suit chief Take advantage now
Now that the close-fitting skirts are again in vogue, the petticoat requires careful attention in
order that the dress skirt may cling in the proper manner. This petticoat fits smoothly over
the hips, producing smoothness and accentuating slenderness. Made of the finest quality of
rustling silk taffeta, with full flounce 14 and 16 inches deep. Trimmed with five rows ol
one-inch bias band or different styles with deep flounce, trimmed with tucks and finished at
the bottom with full ruffle. Colors, white, light blue, pink, gray, tan, brown, navy, greeu,
Copenhagen, red and black; also full line of changeable effects. On sale for fljfi ft EC
today only at this exceptionally low price, each take advantage of sale ...t'',0J
MEIER &. FRANK STORE SURPRISE SALE OF MILLINERY
For Today, Women's New Ready-to-
Wear and Tailored Hats, Sale
1 1 IO-75
f fSs. 94.00
I Value
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The 946th
FRIDAY
SURPRISE
Prices the $3.75 and $4 Values $2.50
The ready-to-wear Hats that are offered for sale today in our Millinery
Section in a variety of styles are new and taken from this Spring's models.
The values included in the assortment are well worth up to $5.00, and we
place them on sale today, all our regular values of $3.75 and $4.00, at
the special price of $2.50. These hats are in the new turban effect, made
of perosaline braid, trimmed in silk, rosettes and quills. The new
tailored effects that we are offering today are exceptionally stylish.
They are trimmed in silk, wings and quills. We just received an express
shipment to be placed on sale for our Friday Surprise at this exceptional
value, and they range from $3.75 to $4.00 each. Let us show 0 El(
you. To be sold today at this special low price, each J)d0
The 946th
FRIDAY
SURPRISE
TODAY 946th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE WOMEN'S HOSE
Special Purchase of
360 Dozen Pair Hose
values
FRIDAY
SALE,
39c PAIR
FOR TODAY, WOMEN'S LACE LISLE HOSE
75c Values at 39c
Sale starts at 8 o'clock this morning and you
should arrange an early visit to the store - The
360 dozen will be distributed through our cen
ter aisle and sizes arranged on separate tables
The size numbers hanging on each table for
your convenience Remember sale starts at 8.
360 dozen ladies' beautiful quality Lace Lisle Hose, in several new designs; colors black, wbite,
tan, Copenhagen, sky, navy, lilac, pink, red and champagne; all fast colors; all sizes-, OQ
values, up to 75c. See Fifth-Street Window display. On sale at this special price, pair. J7C
See 5th-street window display.
75c ""' $XlL
TODAY'S 946th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE OF MEN'S HOSE-See Display
Men's " Ajax" Sox, 6Prs.$l
The Regular Price Is Always $ 1 .50 for 6 Pairs
Today$lfor 6 Pairs
EVERY PAIR
GUARANTEED
WE GUARANTEE THE "AJAX" SOX Guarantee Accompanies Purchase
For today only -To introduce the celebrated "Ajax" Socks, of which we
are Portland's principal agents, we will sell six pair of these guaranteed socks
and coupon will be given with every pair Regular price is $1.50 per box of
six pair, our price for today only, $ 1 .00 per box of six pair with guarantee
We only have 500 dozen Josell Every man should take advantage of this
opportunity The hose is of seamless make, meaning by that, there are no
large seams in the toe to hurtthe feet-They come in colors of all blackTtans
and black with a white split foot -See the large Morrison-St. window display
.ts ptrrEnsox ix lixe for a
CAR.VEGIE MEDAL.
Kcwufs Louis Ancellna, 10 Years
Old, From Death in Wil
lamette River.
Louis Anr'lina. an It&iiun boy. asred
1 years, "who resides with his parents
at ITS C'aruthcrs street, was saved from
drowning- In the W illamette River at 5:30
o'clock last niRht through the presence
of mind and heroism of Ous Peterson, a
deckhand on the tus Samson, who
leaped overboard and caught the little
fellow as he was sinking for the third
time, and carried him safely to shore.
The boy had been playing on the dock
at the foot of Jefferson street, along
side which structure the tug was moored,
nd In some manner lost his footing and
tumbled headlong- into the river. The
rrew of the tugboat, which was about
to take out a string of bara-ee, saw the
hoy fall from the dock platform, which
la nearly 30 feet above the water level
w .
1 1 jj
fiurr nnv rnnn nnmiiuinn
and Peterson leaped into the water fully
ciaa ana wearing: rubber top-boots.
The rescuer forced to swim W
yards before reaching- the drowning
youth and succeeded in grasping the
youngster just as he was going- down
for the third time. The lifesaver then
turned about and struggled manfully to
regain the pontoon moored alongside the
tug-, which he eventually, gained, with
his burden, in an almost exhausted
condition.
Willing- hands assisted the rescuer and
rescued to a place of safety, and to
many it appeared that Peterson's efforts
had been in vain, for the boy appeared
lifeless, but Dan Kern, president of the
Columbia Contract Company, which con
cern controls the tu Samson, attempted
to resuscitate the little fellow. Under
the vigorous efforts of Mr. Kern the boy
soon commenced to show signs of life,
whereupon an ambulance was summoned
and the lad was conveyed to St. Vincent's
Hospital, where Dr. H. O. Parker found
that the only serious effects of the acci
dent were a number of severe bruises
from the fall.
A number of persons who witnessed
the heroic rescue have announced their
intention of sending- Peterson's name to
the Andrew Carnegie committee, which
body recognizes acts of heroism by the
presentation of a medal of honor.
Red Cross shoes at Rosenthal's.
MeUer flu glaaae for L00.
OLD WRECK IS UNCOVERED
HVLL OF CLARA- NEVADA IS EX
POSED IX ALASKA SAVDS.
Eleven-Year Mystery Cleared by a
Lighthouse-Keeper Seacrh to Be
Made for Cargo of Gold.
SEATTLE! March 12. A special cable
to the Times from Juneau. Alaska, says
James Currie, keeper of the lighthouse
at Eldridge Rock, brings news of the
finding of the wreck of the Clara Ne
vada, which was lost in 1S97, with 65
passengers on board. The purser was
the only one ever found.
The exact location of the Nevada's hull
has been a mystery these 11 years, until
the terrific winds of the last few days
exposed the remains of the craft to view.
Many human bones have been picked
up on the beach in this vicinity. The Ne
vada is believed to have had a large
amount of gold dust on board, ss several
Kiondikera were on the way out with
their first clean-ups. Parties here are
preparing to search for her treasure.
CHECK FOUND WORTHLESS
J. II. Johnson, ay Lawyer, Arrested
for Passing Bad Paper.
J. H. Johnson, a lawyer well known
in Police Court circles, was arrested
last night by Detective Sergeant Baty,
charged with obtaining money under
false pretenses. The complainant is
Gong Wo, proprietor of a Chinese res
taurant on Seventh street between
Alder and Morrison, who asserts that
after having obtained several meals on
credit, Johnson tendered a had 5 check
on the German-American Bank in pay
ment, and received $2 In change. The
check was returned from the bank,
marked "no funds." whereupon the
Chinese swore out a warrant for John
son's arrest.
Johnson at first told Sergeant Baty
that he had made a micalculatlon. and
had thought that he had the money
in the bank at the time to meet pay
ment for the check, but later admitted
there were several more checks which
had been issued like the one jriven to
the Chinese, and which were likely to
be heard from.
SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP
EDITED BY THE FB.K I. SMITH MEAT CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 226 ALDER ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND STS.
VOL, T. NO. 31.
PORTLAND, OREGON, MARCH 13, 19j8
PRICK, YOUR PATRONAGE.
SMITH'S PORK
Absolutely Pure
Shoulder Pork Chops. ..12Vi
Loin Roasts of Fork 15t
Pigs Heads 4 3c
Loin Chops of Pork 15
Legs of Pork 122
Pigs' Hocks 8
Center Cuts of Shoulder Roast
Pork . , 12
Fresh Leaf Lard 12V2
Pigs' Feet o
5 lb. Pail of Lard 60
Spare Ribs 12V2
Rib Roasts of Pork 15
Roasts of Pork 1()
Smith's extra light Sugar-Cured
Breakfast Bacon 15
Smith's heavy Sugar-Cured Breakfast
Bacon 12VW
WE HAVE NOTHING UNDER THE VS TO DO WITH THE MAR
KETS OX EACH SIDE OP IS. T HEY DO NOT BELONG TO U AND
THEY DO NOT CARRY SMITH'S FRESH, CLEAN. OREGON MEATS.
At Smith's you can get the finest and choicest of small Porterhouse, "T"
Bone and Tenderloin Steaks for 12Va$
And you can't get them at this price in another town in the United States.
Help Smith to "fight the Beef Trust" by giving him your patronage. Forget
about the Trust markets pass 'em up and come to Smith's.
All other cuts of Beef at Smith's, from 3 to 12Vs
All cuts of Veal at Smith's; especially good Veal Sausage, 2 lbs. for. . . .25
ALL CUTS OF OREGON LAMB AND MUTTON AT SMITH'S .
FISH
6 lbs. of Smelt 23 3 lbs. of Halibut 25
Chinook Salmon 15H Olympia Oysters 30
An abundance of Fine Oregon Chickens for Friday and Saturday, all fresh stock, 16c. to 20c