Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 21, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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THE MORNIXG OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908.
We Are Portland Agents for "Nemo" and Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Perrins' Gloves, Ostermoor Mattresses l
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The Meier ? Frank Store Saturday Shopping Bulletin
OPEN TOMCHT
UNTIL 9:30
OPEN TONIGHT
UNTIL 9:30
$ LOO-1 .25 Corset Covers 59c
$2,50-3.00 Corsets at 79c Each
Today in the Muslin Underwear Department, Second Floor, s great clean-up of
women 's cainbtie and nainsook Corset Covers lace and embroidery-trimmed blouse
fronts; only a. small lot of them, so tome early if you want to share in CQ"
these iicusiial values; .fl.OO and $L2G Corset Covers, while they last. each. JC
Broken line of women's Corsets, in white, drab and black; all good models; "7Q
regular .$2.50 ;uid .f.'t.OO values, to be cleaned up at this low price, each.
AVe are Portland agents for "La Grecque" Corsets, "Nemo" and( Gossard "Lace
Front'' Corsets all newest models, and expert fitters to fit you.' Second Floor.
New line of Fretnrb hand-made Lingerie, which we place on sale at popular prices.
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$1.50 Neckchains 59c
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Lockets, Charms 98c
Special lot of gold-filled Lockets and Charms,
regular values up to $2.50 each, ou QQ
sale at.this low price each, today only. Ov
Handsome styles and large assortment to se
lect from, including rose gold, English and
bright finishes, with or without stone settings.
All sizes every one guaranteed. See 'them.
ciolirl pearl top. Hat Pins, large flat 1 A
;77 designs, all colors and tints; 35c vals.
Gold-filled Xeck Chains, values ,up to CQ
$1.30 each, on sale at this low firice.
Kach 59c assortment includes links and curbs
in all lengths. Every one warranted. Grand
values at this special price. Take advantage.
Great values in Gold and Silver Watches.
EASTER CARDS AND BOOKLETS, BIBLES IN THE BOOK DEPT.
Boys', Young Men's
Spring Apparel
Spring Sirils for boys and juveniles,
made (Specially for the American boy
and1 young American, most stylish and
in good taste. Hoys' plain or English
Norfolk Knickerbocker suits, sizes 8 to
10 ypjixs, in tans, browns and olive, in
neat and handsome plaids and checks
and stripes; suit, $5.00 to $15.00
AVe hav our complete line of washable
Suits in Russian blouse or sailor styles.
We carry the representative makes and
charming patterns and designs; on sale
at, special, the suit. 500 to $6.00
All our young men's suits hang, balance
and fit well: exclusive styles and cuts
in two or three-button sack coats, college
fashion, of latest fabric, in tans, browns,
olive and sage colorings, of handsome de
signs, at. the suit, $13.50 to 25.00
Free subscription to American Boy Magazine-for
one year given with every $5
purchase or over made in our Boys'
Clothins Section. 2d floor, take elevator.
Notions.SmallWares
AtSpecialPrices
Ladies' Pad Belt Supporters.' in black
and gold 'only; regular $1.25 ?Q
values, ou.sale at, special, each.."'C
Ladies' Gored Belt Supporters, in black,
blue and pink; reg. 50c values, at. .390
Whalebone Collar Sets, 6 in set.. 10
Washable Collar Supporters, 8 1 f
on card, on sale at, the card.."'
Invisible Collar Supporters, 6 for... 50
Ready-made Buttonholes, by the yard,
special price, the yard. .I2V2O to 25
Adjustable Shirtwaist Shields, on sale
at this special price, pr. .220 and 950
Bone Hair Pins, large size, 4 on -
caTd, at this special price, card. VJC
Bone Hair Pins, 1 dozen in box, " 7-,
regular 25c value, special, box..
1 lb. D. M. Pins, in bulk, special.. 390
Half-lb. D. M. Pins, in bulk, sp'l..,290
Butterick New Spring Patterns ready.
See the new Fashion Book. Patterns
15c and 10c. Portland Headquarters.
Men's $2.50 Gloves $ 1 .39
$ 1 .00 Golf Shirts 69c Each
Men's Nightshirts 47c Each
Our usual matchless array of Saturday bargains in men's furnishing
goods High-class, stylish apparel at interesting prices Main Floor
1000 pairs of Perrin's fa
mous h a n d-s e w e d and
band-finished dress Kid
Gloves, very best shades
and all sizes; every pair
guaranteed to give most
satisfactory service; regu
lar $2.50 val- OQ
lies today at. .JlOJ7
3000 pairs men's Mocha
Gloves, grays and browns,
all sizes; regular $1.25
values, on sale at CQ,,
this low price, pr.
2000 men.'s Golf Shirts in
season's newest and best
styles, in plain and fancy
colorings, plain or pleated
styles, all sizes ; regular
$1 values, on sale fZQg
at. special, each.
Great Saturday offering
men's Flannelette Night
shirts, neat striped pat
terns; cut extra full size;
regular 75c values.. 470
p
Men's worsted Ribbed Underwear, Spring weight and form-fitting; nicely
made and finished; all sizes; regular $1.4o values, ou sale at, per garment.
Boys' all-wool Jersey Sweaters, athletic neck; navy, cardinal, maroon,
black and other shades; regular $2.00 values, on sale today only, garment.
89c
95c
Children's Box Coats at $ 5 Each
Children's Jumper Dressers $1.25
Misses' Box Coats at $9.00 Each
Our Second-Floor Apparel Dept.
is replete with new stylish appar
el . for misses and children and
values guaranteed the best in city
Children's Box Coats, in three-quarter
length, lined throughout; colors, navy
blue and bright red; ages 2 to 5 years;
the best garment ever placed on the
market, at this popular price.. $5.00
Children's Buster Brown and Jumper
Dresses, black and white, blue, pink, tan
and chambray, trimmed with white braid
and buttons; ages 2, 3 and 4 years; great
special value, on sale at tf 1 ' C
this low price, the garment.?
Children's Dresses
Misses' and children's Jumper Dresses,
made in black and white checked srine-
ham, full skirt, prettily trimmed, etc.;
ages a to 14 years, on sale T 1 7C
at this special low price, ea.P J
Misses' and children's Bos Coats, three
quarter length ; tan and black and white
check, also navy blue serge; handsome,
serviceable garments; ages C?Q Af
6 to 14 years, on sale at, ea.P r JV
Latest Song Hits at 15c Copy ffll
All the season's Song Hits on sale today at 15c a copy. The
assortment includes ''School Davs," "Moonbeams." "Can
You Keep a Secret?" "Red Ving," " Night and Day,"
''Love Me and the World Is Mine." "Tropical Moon,"
"Honey Time." "Merry Widow" Waltz. "My MargnerUr."
"Dreaming,"' "Moon winks." "Love Dream WaJtz,"
"Honey Roy." and many others, all on sale today 1 CT
only at this special low price, copy take advantage. XJfc
"Night and Day." the ballad hit of the year, sung at all the
loading houses of the Orpheum Circuit this new 1 tZg
and popular piece today only at this low price, copy.
Crescent Sacred Folio, containing eight popular 1 7
sacred songs, regular 75c values, on sale at, folio.
6:00 to 9:30 Specials
After-supper bargains for economical shoppers Merchandise you
want at saving prices Almost every department is represented, but
space permits listing only a few of the many special inducements we
offer tor tonight, 6 to 9;3Q Get your share of these grand bargains
30c Laces 10c Yard Handkerchiefs at 5c
Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, imitation Cluny and 500 dozen women 's h a n d-embroidered
Filet Bands and Edges, in white and Initial Handkerchiefs; the best regular
ecru. 2 to 5 inches wide; regular 1 10c values, on sale tonight, from
30c values, on sale at, the jard.. '' 6 to 9:30, at this special price, ca..JC
Rompers 38c a Pair 25c Neckwear at 1 2c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, boys' and girls' Tonight, 6 to 9:30, women's embroidered
Rompers of pink and blue checked ging- Stocks and Turnovers, Lace Collars and
ham and blue chambray; ages 1 to 7 Lace Stocks; regular 25c values, 10
jears; neatly made and trimmed. .380 on sale at this special price, ea.
Sale Table Napkins 35c Ruching2 1 cBbx
Tonight. 6 to 9 :30, all-linen Satin Dam- Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, 500 boxes Ruching,
ask Table Napkins, 10 patterns to select six neck lengths in each box; white and
from ; best regular $2.50 fl 1 OO colors ; regular 35c values, on 0 "I ,
grades, on sale at; dozen. .P 00 sale at this low price, the box..C
Swiss Curtains 69c 75c Trousers 53c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 pairs of ruffled Tonight,. 6 to 9:30, boys' Knee Pants,
Swiss Curtains, irf stripes and dots, with double seat and double knees; cheviots,
plain ruffle, 3 yards long, 36 CQ tweeds and worsteds; all ages; CO
ins. wide: wonderful values, pr. regular 75c values, -o sale at. wOC
Brass Rods 7c Each 75c Towels 43c Ea.
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 3000 Brass Extcn- Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 100 dozen Bleached
sion Rods, 54-in., with silver cuds; com- Damask Towels, fine grade, best styles;
plcte with brackets, etc.; on sale "T the best regular 75c values, ou
at this unusually low price, ea'. ... sale at this special price, each..C
Basement Specials In Book Department
Wire Cone Gas Tqasters, regu- On sale for tonight, from 6 to 9:30, 1000
lar 40c values, on sale at, each.. C copies of the 20th. Century Home Cook
Blue and white Porcelain Salt'2fif Books; the regular $1.00 ' edi- AQf
Boxes, regular 35c values at'. tion, at this very low price, copy. T'C
lOOOPcs.Women'sUnderw'r
40c and 50c Values at 29c
In the women's Knit Underwear Department today, a great special offering of
women's Knit Underwear, including both vests and pants; medium weight, cotton
ribbed; the vests are low neck and sleeveless; pants are knee length and "5Q
lace-trimmed; all sizes; 40e and 50c values, your choice at this- low price.
J -500 pairs women's fine black Cotton Hose, seamless leg and foot;
nOSieijr absolutely fast color; sizes to 10; 25c values, at, pair...l7
. 500 pairs boys' and girls' extra strong School Stockings, double
ODeCialS tnee heels and toe; fast black; the best regular 25c 1
-, " values, on sale at this special price, pair take advantage.. C
500 pairs infants' fine Cashmere Hose black, white, pink, blue and tan; t f
the best regular 25c values, on sale at this unusually low -price, the pair. C
Traveling Necessities
Full cowhide Traveling Bags, in brown; wide
bottom, sewed frame, leather-lined name flap,
etc.; two sizes, on sale at the following prices:
14-inch, regular' $10.25 value, for, each..$8.1Q
16-inch, regular $10.75 value, for, cach..$8T6Q
2Wnch Suitcases,' leather-covered, with straps all
around, shirtfold, linen lincd at this low price:
Regular $7.25 values, on sale at, special . $6.00
Genuine Cowhide Suitcases, 24-inch, CC
linen-lined, shirtfold; great value at-.'P''
24 and 26-inch Keratol Suitcases, leather straps
inside top and bottom; regular $3 flIO
and $3.25 values, on sale at, each.PpV
100 canvas-covered Trunks, waterproof painted,
i inA I -j t hor ctrgne nvor f nn nm-prnd tint rnni.
partment; three sizes, strongly built and extraorr lf
dmary values, on sale at the following prices:
28-inch, regular $6.50 values, at, each.. $5. 50
30-inch, regular $6.80 values, at, each.. $5. 75
32-inch, regular $7.10 values, at, each.. $6.00
100 heavy brass-trimmed Trunks, duck-covered,
waterproof painted; two leather straps over the
top. full covered trav. excelsior lock; come in
three sizes; grand special values, on sale at the following unusually low prices:
32-inch Trunk, the best regular $ 9.05 values, on sale at this low price. . .$7.70
24-inch Trunk, the best regular $ 9.50 values, on sale at this low price. . .$8.05
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36-inch' Trunk, the best regular $10.00 values, on sale at this low price. . .$8.50
Special lot of 50 genuine long grain Seal Bags, black, -pearl leather
lined, silver trimmings; 14-inch, club style; $15.00 values, at, each
M'GQURT DUE HERE TODAY
WII.I. TASK OATH AS VMTED
STATES ATTORN KY AT OXCE.
J'irM BiiinrM Taken l'p to Be Fed
eral Cirnnil Jury ork Ret
icent as to rians.
John Mi-Court, fnited State Attor
noy tor Oregon, will reach Portland today
from hiJ home at reiulleton. He will
take the oath of office, either this after
noon or Monday, and immediately will
s?ume the duties of the office. Mr. Mc
t'ourt will have completed his qualifi
cation when he subscribes to this oath
and will be prepared to direct the work of
the prand jury, which will reconvene
Tuesday afternoon.
Evor" since his apiwlntmeivt was an
nounced. Mr. McCourt lias been ex
ceedlnsly reticent. Other than to ay
he would take up the work where his
predecessor left it. the new appointee has
declined to discuss his plana. He has
been equally reserved when asked who
lie will api'oint as his asistant. In the
circumstances, a grand Jury being in
session and a large number of matters
awaiting investigation. it la presumed
Mr. McOourt will retain temporarily As
sistant United States Attorneys Tucker
and Evans, who are acquainted with
much of the evidence that Is to be pre
sented to the grand Jury in the pending
cases.
Probably the first case to be considered
w the grand Jury when it resumes its
sessions Tuesday will be that in which
H. H. Wells. Krank Caviness. J. X. Say-
i lor and M. J- Uorsey are charged with
tising the mails fraudulently. These men
are acrused with having received through
the malls about J1440 in spurious bank
ritea which were circulated in this city.
Ti.t tavtfUsaUon U 1& cs U1 b
thorough and promises to result in some
sensational developments. It is reported
that the' Federal authorities suspect that
the four men under arrest are merely the
agents of others who have shared in the
profits from passing the bogus currency
and an effort will be made to associate
the chief conspirators with the fraud
ulent scheme.
There are other charges alleging mis
use of the mails and attempts to de
fraud the Government through the man
ufacture of counterfeit money that will
be taken up by the grand Jury. Princi
pal among the alleged violations of the
postal laws is that against an organiza
tion In Southern Oregon which is said
to have made Improper use of the mails
in exploiting a scheme for acquiring
lands Included In the Coos Bay TVagon
Road srant. It is said in this case that
United States Senator Tillman was
to be involved.
QUARTER-BLOCK IS SOLD
Northwest Corner Third and Davis
Streets Changes Hands.
The quarter-block at the northwest
corner of Third and Davis streets was
sold yesterday by A. Stephenson to a
local merchant whose name has not
been announced. The property is the
east hal' of the Cosmopolitan Hotel.
The west half of this building was pur
chased a few days ago by Loewenson
Brothers and John Dellar for $45,000.
The consideration of the present sale is
not announced. Both transactions were
negotiated by Goldsmith Co.
SUITS AND PETTICOATS
Samples fine tailor-made suits and black
mercerised sateen and heatherbloom petti
coats at specially-reduced prices at Mc
Allen & McDonnell's, corner Third and
Morrison streets. .
Hum choca at BosecUul'a
PASTOR LEAVES IN HUFF
QtlTS PIEDMONT PRESBYTER
IAN CHCRCH MEETING.
Rev. N. S. Reeves Loses His Temper
When Congregation Refuses to
Indorse His Policies.
At the annual congregational meeting
of the Piedmont Presbyterian Church last
Thursday night, because his flock voted
against assuming an independent position
financially and declining to accept further
aid from the Board of Home Missions.
Rev. X. S. Reeves, the pastor, denounced
the act of the majority faction and with
hie wife left the church before the meet
ing adjourned. Xo further business was
transacted. The matter will now come
before the Portland presbytery for ad
judication. Mr. Reeves came- hero from
Dakota five months ago and assumed
charge of the Piedmont Church, to which
he received a call.
According to the reports submitted to
the meeting, the church has been prosper
ous in all lines. Mr. Reeves, however,
thought he detected a determined opposi
tion to his policy in general, and especial
ly toward his desire that the church
should become self-supporting, and when
the meeting was held Thursday night he
spoke very plainly. He declared that he
would not submit to the opposition that
had manifested itself toward him and his
work, . '
Having thus expressed himself, he left
the church and meeting to take any fur
ther action it might see fit. Mr. Reeves
last night said:
-I have not a single word to say that
could be construed as a reflection on any
body or any member of the church, but
this matter had to come to a head. I
iiava aoubt tc lead the church alone high.
spiritual lines, and also to make it self
supporting, but I.' have been opposed in
both efforts. I shall not mention any
names, for I do not want to utter a sin
gle word that would reflect upon anybody;
but I have been opposed in. my desire to
lead the membership along these spiritual
lines.
"When it was voted at the meeting that
the church should not, become- self-supporting.
I then informed -the congregation
of the opposition that had been obstruct
ing my work in general. It was a reve--lation
to the main portion of the. congre
gation. I then left the church to permit
the meeting to take any action it might
see fit without my presence. The whole
matter will now come before the meeting
of presbytery, which win be held in As
toria in May. ( .
"Of course I could have yielded to the
opposiiton. but I did not consider it best
to do so. - The vote against the church be
coming self-supporting was not a fair test
of the situation, for all day members have
been coming to me personally and calfing
me up over the telephone to express their
support and sympathy. I have none but
the best of feeling for every one, and am
sorry that this affair could not be kept out
of the papers." -
The incident at the meeting attracted
wide attention among the members of the
church. C. H. Mack and . Otto Dekuni.
both members who were present, said last
night -that it was simply a question of
church policy, whether or not the church
should become self-supporting, and it was
voted at the meeting that the time bad not
come when it could safely assume that
position. Mr. Mack said that the church
had been receiving $twfl a year from the
Home Mission Board, but that the allow
ance had now been cut down to $300 a
year. He said that the general reports
submitted showed that the church had
been prosperous.
Both Mr. Mack and Mr. Dekum declined
to make any further statement as to the
affair. K. K. Baxter, who preslded'at the
meeting, left the city yesterday and could
not be interviewed.
Free candy with children's shoes at
Rosenthal's. Seventh and Washington.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
v "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
226 Alder Street, Between First and Second
Early to
Smith's
Today
Open
Frojn
6 A.M.
to
lORM.
See that Smith s name is over th door, then come in.
There are markets right up against us on both Hides, but they ar
not ours. Smith's meats are never exposed to the duxt. dirt and grime
of the streets. Smith's meats are Clean, and arc weighed on correct
scales.
BEEF
Soup Bones
Beef to Boil, Stew and Bake 5-6c
Short Ribs to Bake 6
Pot Boasts of Beef 7 and 8
Rib Roasts of Beef 10
Round Steak 10
Small Porterhouse, Tenderloin and
Sirloin Steaks ... 12V2
Smith's famous Sirloin Roasts of
Beef, boneless lZVz
Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour,
positively pure 10
VEAL
Veal Sausage 12Vzt
Veal Breasts '. 10t-12Vi$
Veal Chop 12l20-15
Roast Veal .... 10-1212-150
Veal Stew .-8-10
Veal Shanks ..; 6p
ChickensT fine fresh Oregon
stock .160-18-200
Turkeys, small and plump
.22V20 and 250
Turkeys, large and fat 2OO-22V20
Chinook - Salmon . '. 150
Halibut, 3 lbs. for ...250
Olympia Oysters, pint 300
EVKHVTHING AT SMITH'S IS W
PORK
Smith's pure, sugar-cured Breakfast
Bacon, made from fine Oregon Fig
Pork ....12V20 and 150
Hams 12Vi0
Half a Ham, same price I2V2O
Sliced Ham, from the center of the
ham , .250
Sausage, fresh every hour, no adul
terations, no preservatives Smith's
Sausage I2V2O
Delicious Roasts of Pig Pork, sweet
and full of flavor. 100
Center cuts of Shoulder Roast Pork
and Shoulder Pork Chops. . .I2V2O
Pigs' Feet -.50
Pigs' Hocks 80
Pigs' Heads : 50
Loin Roasts of Pork and Loin Pork
Chops 150
Spare Ribs .12Vz0
Fresh Side Pork 12VsO
Legs of Pork 12V40
Pork Rib Roasts and Pork Rib
Chops 150
Sweet Pickle Pork... 12Vi0
Leaf Lard 12V20
5-lb. Pail Smith's Pure Lard... 600
EIGHED O.V CORRECT SCAIS.
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