Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 30, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE 3I0RMXG OREGOMAX, MONDAY, MARCH 30. 1908.
Merchandise Purchased on Credit Today and Tomorrow Will Go on Your April Account Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns
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Easter Sale of
Fine Jewelry
Special lot of Hair Barettes, plain
and fancy designs, gold-filled and
lancy hligrree; large variety; Q
regular 75c values,- for, eacu.'
Fine gold-filled Brooches, beautiful
patterns in gold, silver and antique
finishes, with large amethyst, jade,
lapis, coral aud emerald settings; a
wonderful value, oil sale fl? 1
at this low price, each.M
Scarf Pins- and Link Sets, new jade
cameo, lapis and moonstone settings
very stylish, in large assort- 9 Q
ment ; on sale at, special, ea.'
Gold-tilled Lockets, plain polish or
fancy rose finish; values up QO
to $2.,")0 each, on sale at, ca.
Station'ry Sale
Whiting's Initial Paper of best qual
ify linen, every sheet embossed with
your initial in gold or color; the best
regular ;5c and 50c values, )0
on sale at this special price. V
Good quality linen finish Writing Pa
per, the best 2c values, on
sale at this special low price. "v
Mousseline de Paris Writing Paper
linen paper, 1-lb. packages,
J00 sheets, great value, pkg.
hnvelopes to match the above
two shapes, special value, pkg.
Fancy Shelf Paper in all colors,
10-yard folds, at two folds for.
500 Comforters at $ 1 . 1 7 Ea.
500 silkoline covered Comforters,
filled with white laminated cotton ;
best patterns and colorings. ..$1. 17
400 high-grade Comforters, French
sateen-covered; best patterns and col
orings; filled with white laminated
cotton; full size, $4.50 vals.. $3.65
00,000 Yards Magnificent Embroideries
Today Opr Great Altera! Easter Sale
4V2, 5 and 634-Yard Strips, Values to $4.50 at 87c Strip
412, 5 and 634-Yard Strips, Values to $9 at $1.59 Strip
4, 5 and 634-Yard Strips, Values to $ 1 2 at $ 1 .89 Strip
For today we take great pleasure in announcing our Annual Easter Sale
of fine Embroideries This simple statement without any further details what
ever, would suffice to attract an immense throng of eager buyers Full par
ticnlars are given for the benefit of new residents and women who have never
shared in the wonderful values this event offers 100,000 yards in this great
lot; 4, 4, 5 and 63A-yard lengths, secured from famous manufacturers by
our commissioners in St. Gall, Switzerland A marvelous array of beautiful
embroideries 1 to 27 inches wide and including edges, insertions and galloons
in Swiss, batiste, nainsook and cambric Designs in English eyelet, imitation
t handwork, filet, and baby Irish suitable for women's waists, lingerie, gowns,
corset covers, trimming undermuslins, infants and children's wearThe as
sortment and values the best we ever provided Store opens promptly at 8
o'clock Better plan to be here early if you want to share in the best bargains
Mte, 5, 634-Yd. Strips, Vals. to $4.50, Q7c Strip
4'2, 5, 634-Yd. Strips, Vals. to $9, $1.59 Strip
4, 5, 634-Yard Strips, Vals. to $12, $1.89 Strip
See Big Fifth-Street Window Displays Today
Hat Drapes
$2 Vals. 98c
Great Easter sale of 500 very beauti
ful Chantilly Lace Hat Drapes in
black, white, light blue, red, navy,
greek and pray; full yards long;
all new, up-to-date styles; an advan
tageous purchase enables us to offer
$2.00 values at the low price of 98c ea.
Auto Veils
$2 Vals. $1.18
Great Easter Sale of 1000 line new
Chiffon Auto Veils, 3 yards long and
hemmed edges; colors are white, pink,
light blue, red and green; handsome
styles, $2.00 values, at, each. $1.18
New Net Veils
$5VaI.$2.89
Great Easter Sale of 500 very beauti
ful "Merry Widow" Net Veils,'
yards square, edged with taffeta rib
bon. The very newest and most ap
proved styles ; regular $5.00 values,
at this special low price, each. $2. 89
Easter Gloves
Headquarters for silk and kid Gloves,
complete lines of all styles, kinds and
grades, and all the newest shades.
Prices the lowest. Mail orders filled.
Easter Neckwear in a grand assort
ment of styles on sale at all prices.
Magnificent display of Parasols, in
every style and grade, at all prices.
$9 Petticoats
$5.85
$15 Skirts $6.85
Two exceptional values in Silk Petticoats and new Spring
Walking Skirts Bargains we know cannot be equaled
500 high-grade Silk Petticoats, made
ot heavy rustling taffeta silk, with 14
inch "flounce of plaiting and ruffle.
Two rows of shirring and tucks or five
rows of half-inch bias baud; splen
did color assortment, including white
light blue, gray, tan, green, Copen
hagen, brown, navy, red, black and
a full line of changeable colors; reg
ular values up to $9.00 C O C
cadi, on sale at. special. P"0 J
Special purchase of 200 fine -new
Spring Walking Skirts in black, navy
and a large variety of checks, stripes
and mixtures, in liiama cloths,
serges, tweeds. Styles are plain flared
and pleated and trimmed with bias
folds of self material; beautifully
made and finished; regular values up
to $15.00 each, on sale Cl QC
at this special price, ca.P0J
COTTON SHIRTWAISTS
GREAT VALUES g 1 .92 EA.
Great Easter sale of women's fine cot
ton Shirtwaists, made of sheer lawns,
batiste, dotted Swiss and allover em
broideries; styles are very pretty;
seven rows of .Valenciennes lace.
clusters of tucks between each row, solid pin-tucked yoke or. solid
trout ol coarse and hue embroidery; great variety, all
sizes; best values of the season, at this low price, each.
$4.50 Curtains $2.85
$3.50 Curtains $2.15
High grade Lace Curtains at
a big saving Thousands of
pairs of the most desirable
styles On the Third Floor
Lot 1 Great sale of the very best
quality French Net Curtains, with
linen Cluny edging; iy2 ins. wide,
white "only; size, 2i2 yards long
and 50 inches wide; regular $4.50
values, on sale at this
special low price, pair.P0 J
Lot 2 Best quality French Net
Curtains, made in our own work
rooms; white only; 3-inch hem on
front and bottom; no edging; full
48 inches wide, 2V yards long; the
regular $3.50 values, 1
on sale at, special, pr.P J
Custom shade and drapery work
our specialty. Best material and
workmanship. Prices always low.
$ 1 Silks at 69c
$2.00 Dress
Goods $1.49
Great Easter sale of fancy Silk Suit
ings 3500 yards, in a great assort
ment of stripes and checks, in navy,
tan, brown, Copenhagen, green, gray,
black and white, blue and white all
new, desirable silks of superior qual
ity and suitable for waists, suits,
dresses, etc. Silks that, most stores
would ask $1.25 and $1.50 the yard
for, today, tomorrow and CQ
Wednesday, on sale at, yard. 0C
See Fifth-Street Window Display.
Three great lots of fine Wool Dress
Goods: 47-inch French Voile, in all
the desirable shades, including cream;
48-inch shadow stripes, blue, gray, tan
and' reseda; 45-inch silk and wool
plaid voiles, all new, beautiful ma
terials; regular $2 val- d1! AQk
ues, on sale at, the yard. . K
$1.92
20 to 45-Yard Remnants of Carpets
100 Remnants of fine Carpets in 20 to 45 yards of a pattern, at prices never before quoted on floor coverings of
equal quality and style. The lengths, 20 to 45 yards of each pattern, are sufficient for large-sized rooms Pat
terns and colorings are the best, and prices of importance to housewives, hotel and boarding-house keepers, etc.
Brussels Carpets, regular price $1.35, at, yard.. 89c
Body Brussels, regular value $1.85, at, yard.. $1,255
Axniinster Carpets, regular value. $1.60, yard. . 95
Hartford Carpets, regular $1.85 value, yard.. SI. 15
Bigelow Carpets, regular $2.20 value, yard.. $1.31
Trices hold good only when entire remnant is taken.
Easter Gloves
Sensational Easter Sale of 5000 pairs of 16-button
length Silk Cloves of the highest grade black, white,
light blue, navy, Alice blue, Copenhagen, pink, old rose,
castor, tan, brown, pongee, champagne, helio and lilac,
double-tipped fingers, all sizes, 5 1-2 to 8 Colored silk
gloves are going to be in great demand this Summer
The shrewd buyer will anticipate her needs now at a sav
ing and while assortment is complete O
Our best $1.75 values on sale at, pair y liJ
Most stores ask $2 and $2.25 for silk gloves of equal
quality All Mail Orders carefully and promptly filled
2000 pairs of- 16-button length Suede
Lisle Gloves in black and white; the
best $1.25 values, on sale at Clf
this special low price, pair.
1000 pairs of women's and children's
Gaurrflet Gloves of dressed and un
dressed kid; very best styles and
shades, all sizes; regular $1.25 val
ues, on sale at this special Q O
pricey pair take advantage. Jw
LONG GLOVES $2.47 PAIR
Chamois Gloves are going to be right fiQ
in style again this Spring and Sum
mer. Fashion reports from Palm.
Beach and other Southern resorts tell
of their popularity among the very w
Viocf imscurc l"'r.T- tliic ti- on I- n-n rP- 4.r".
fer 2000 pairs, natural and white col-
ors, lull 16-button length, all .sizes,
the best $3.00 values, at
this low price, the pair.S"
1000 pairs of handsome new Cape Gloves of the best grade aid lead
ing shades of tan; twelve-button length; all sizes; the QO
best regular $3.50 values, on sale at this low price, pair.M O
EXTEND ROAD TO ALBANY
OREGON ELECTRIC WILL Bl 1L1
VP VALLEY.
Surveys Now Heine Marie for Main
Trunk Line South From
Salem.
By the. ttr?t of January, lHt the Ore
gon Electric Railway Company will have
10 milca of mam line in operation, rop
rrnttne the onp principal trunk line
from Portland to alem. and two extcn
Pionfc. one from Salem to Albany and th
oi her from a point near the southern
city limits of Portland to Hillsnoro and
Forest drove. The s stem will be the
llnest that money can build, and suf
ficient proKrei has been made in the
way of surveys, purchase of riphts of
way. securing of steel and other struc
tural material, that the corporation
feels safe in announcing the completion
of the system at. and possibly before,
the date, mentioned.
The trunk line from Portland to SaJcm
is 50 miles In lenpth. the Forest Grove
extension upon which construction work
will be begun within 3 days, in lit miUs
long. h:le the Satom-AIbany extension
w ill b 2; miles long.
- Gangs of surveyors have been in the
fteld for several days working on three
distinct routes for the extension from
Salem to Albany, and it is announced
that work on this extension will be be
gun just as soon as the line to Forest
Grove has been completed, which will be
in about six months Three routes art:
being surveyed so that the most direct
as well as the, most desirable as to
grade and other physical features may
be found.
General Manager Guy Talbot and Chief
Kngineer Turner have been over the
various routes considered within the last
week and preliminary work will"' be
rushed as fast as conditions will permit.
The contracting firm of V. S. Barstow
Co. will construct both the Forest
Grove and the Salem-Albany extensions.
MONDAY J3ARGAINS. -
On f ale today Jl.i j0 black Mercerized
Alteon Petticoats, flSo; 50c Corset-covers.
f?c: $2 Cambric Skirts. 1.2: 12 White
lawn Waists. $1.47. Special reduced prices
on Cream Dress Goods and Silks. Wom
en's sMnip'e Suit; at 5.V on the dollar.
McAUen & McDonnell. Third and Mor
One Symphony JPatron Objects.
PORTLAND. March (To the Kditor.)
Th" concert by the Portland Symphony
Orchestra at th Marquam theater Kriday.
was unquestionably of high ordr, but why
should several hundred people be com
pelled to sit wait ins twenty minutes or
more after the lime announced for begin
ning ? CLODHOPPER.
Look After Your Awning Needs.
Willamette awnings are made to la-t.
We ha.ve an agent in every town in the
Northwest. Main JHSS. Willamette Tent
& Awning Co.. manufacturer A
Heppner Loses Preacher.
HBPPXKR. Or.. March 29. t Special.)
Rev, Anthony, who has been pastor ot
the Heppner Hnplst i'hurch for the past
four months, has decided to leave the
church and go back to Portland.
CONCERT AT INSTITUTE
Musical Programme Arranged for
Sailors Tonight.
The programme for the concert to be
given at the litstitute of the Portland
Seamen's Friend Society, corner of Third
and Flanders streets, tonight, has been
arranged by Professor W. J. Peck; as
follows:
Overture Prof. Arthur CllfTord and Or
r nostra.
Chorus "Hush Thee. My Baby." , .Sullivan
Sopranos, Misses Griffith and Dunlap.
tpnors. Messrs. Jennings. Young and
Young: altos. Mrs. Beauchamp. Miss
IUKgar; bassos. Misses Kilton, Se
mar and Kelly.
Solo "Fiddle and I". . .". Goodeve
Fred Young.'
. Violin Ohligato. Prof. A. Clifford.
Folo "The Island of Dreams" Adams
Miss Edna Frances DugKar.
a Song "Pickaninny's Lullaby"
lb) Dance Buck and Wing.
Carl Kelly.
Cornet Solo "Answer
Fred English.
Ballad "Three Merry Men"
Miss Margaret l. Dunlap.
Tenor Solo "Tell Her I Love Her So"
Georare KUiott Young.
Solo "O Fair Dove. O Fond Dove'
Mrs. R. F. Beauchamp.
Ballad "A Bowl of Roses"
E. Claire Jennlnjrs.
Ballad: Se Verted.
Miss E. Vanoy Griffith.
Baritone Solo "Goodbye. Sweetheart"
Von Tllzer
George D. Kilton.
Pmf. W. .T. peek. Conductor.
Miss Gertrude M. Tolrted, Accompanist.
All friends of the society and seamen
will be heartily welcomed. The concert
will bogin at S o'clock.
. Rolyne
Molley
-Gatty
.Clark
Favors Modern Packing-Plant..
TORTLAND. March 2. (To the Editor.)
I have been vry much interested in the
controversy about the proposed packinc
housc location in South Portland. Will
someone enUsrhen us as to what will be
done with, about, three miles of the South
Portland waterfront. If manufacturers are
not allowed there? Are we to have our
park system extended? The Schwarzschild
Sulzberger people are certainly worthy
of very serious consideration, before refus
ing them a permit to build -their plant
in South Portland. As the writer under
stands it. they only ask a permit to con-
MAKtn
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WASHINGTON ST:
PORTLAND
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duet business and build a modern plant.
After tt erection, and operation, should it
prove a nuisance, the city could and would
put them out of business. The modern
packing plant is nothing to be compared to
the old-fashioned slaughter-house. The lo
cation of such a plant means more to the
city of Portland than one would suppose
on first consideration. A K. BENTLEY.
Han an shoes fit the feet. Rosenthal's.
Prices of meat
nave been boosted
outrage ouslv this
past week in Chica
go, the home of the
Beef Trust. The poor
est cuts of meat are
costing 14c. and the
choice cuts 24c. In
Portland the price of
meat remains the
same, not because
the Beef Trust wants
it that way, but be
cause .Smith is doing
it that way. We
want every house
holder in the city to
stand by us in our
efforts to keep the
price of meat down.
P r a c t I c ally every
other market in the
city is supplied bv
the Chicago Beef
Trust. Smith is ask
ing 3c a pound for
the cheapest cuts of
beef, and only 12c
and 15c for the very
choices t that's
cheap eriough for
anybody.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
226 Alder, Between First and Second
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
BEEF
Smith's Oregon Beef is perfectly
fresh and tastes entirely different
from Beef Trust ice-car meat3.
Soup Bones 3C-
Bcei to Boil, Stew and
Bake 5c-6
Short Ribs to Bake 6c
Pot Roasts of Beef 7-8c
Rib Roasts of Beef .10d-12V.7
Round Steak 10c
Small Porterhouse. Tenderloin
and Sirloin Steaks 12'2C
Smith's famous Sirloin Roasts of
Beef, boneless . 12 ':
Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour.
positively pure 10c
VEAL
SMITH'S OREGON VEAL
Veal Shanks 6
Veal Stew 8S10
Roast Veal 10c-12'-C
Veal Cutlets 12'l.C
Veal Loin Cutlets ...15c
Breasts of Veal IOC
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PORK
People who can distinguish the
taste of corn-fed Pork must come
to Smith's. You can't jret the like
of Smitk's Pork at any other mar
ket in the city. Sec that Smith's
name is over the door- and then
come in.
Oregon Pig Pork Breakfast Bacon,
sugar-cured. Smith's make 15?
Smith's unadulterated Sau
sage 12'. 2
Fine Roasts of Pork 10
Shoulder Roast Pork, very little
bone .-. 12V;:C
Shoulder Pork Chops 121A?
Pork Loin Chops lo
Pork Rib Chops ....... 15c
Pork Rib Roasts 15c
PorkLoin Roasts 15c
Fresh Side Pork 12 V-C
Sweet Pickle Pork .. 12V-
Legs of Pork 12:p
Smith's absolutely pure lard in 5
1b. pails 60c
Our opponents have markets right up against us on both Rides. Keep
away from these markets when you are looking for Smith's. See that
Smith '8 name is over the door and then come in.