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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
TEE 3I0RNIXG OREGOXIAN. AVEDNKSDAY. AFKIIj i. ' IPOS. Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Columbia Yarns, Cossard "Lace Front" Corsets, "La Crecque" Corsets, Etc. IS Extra!Extra! 35c LAWNS FOR 20c Great sale of 50 pieces of 35 irifh fine white Yk-loria lwu; best r!ue. on sale Of) al this low price. vard. 35c MUSLINS FOR 20c bO pieces of 30-irx-b fine while mercerired lUryptiaa muslin. best S5e Talje. oa sale 20c at this lew price, yard. .-" 15c GINGHAMS AT 10c Kemr.acis of the best dorses-tie GiEfhims in 5 to CO-Tard leneihs. best pstleras and eolor issrs. 15e values, oa 1 Q- sale at low price, yard. . vk 25c SATEENS at 12 He 50 pieces of 33-ineh Printed French Saieens. navy, preen, b'ark. brewn: silk desisrs: 25 values, on sale at 1 OljC this low price, yd. . . ' IN BASEMENT STORE Fpeeial lot of sleeve and bosom Ironing Boards, 4'Je 1 ( values, special at. eaoh. .- Best folding Ironine Boards, resmlar $1.25 values, at Ogc the special low price of . V"7 RAFFLES, 50c A COPY In the Boot Store, 1000 copies of special edition of the popu lar book. "Baffles." by E. W. Hornung; pre Ta3ne KC)c at this price, per copy. -vv SIDEWALK SKATES In the Tot Pept. 500 pairs of Sidewalk Skates for boys and girls, hemarite rolls, all sires. $1.25 values at the QC low price, per pair..? KJJ BASEBALL SUITS $1.35 la the Toy Pept. third floor special lot of baseball suits for boys and young men ;' shirt, pants and cap in gray and blue flannel : great sp- tf? 1 l eial value, per suit . -P A SALE INFANTS' WEAR White Flannel for infants' un derskirts, silk embroidered, in handsome designs; $3.00 values, at this extremely QQ low price, the yard-.V'70 Infants' white embroidered Flannel Underskirts, made on cambric waists; regular 2.50 and $3.00 Talues. ?1 QQ on sale at, each. 1 Infants' fine Kainsook and Lawn Presses, made with fancy yokes of dainty laces and em broidery: fine tucks and inser tion: plain and trimmed skirts; the best regular $3.00 values, on sale at this special fl? "I QQ low price of, each. .P Special lot of infants' white Nainsook and Lawn Skirts, trimmed in embroideries, laces, tucks and insertion: the best recrilar $2.00 to $2.50 values, on" sale at this spe- fl?! C7 eial low price, ea..?1"" Infants' fine white Cashmere Saoq'jes. hand - embroidered; white, pink and blue: regular $2.50 values, a (1 QQ this low price, ea..N,7 Infants' hand -knit Carriage Robes, all white, with pink and blue border; $2.50 values, on sale at this very CJ1 QQ low price of. each..P70 Infants' white Flannel Phawls, with crocheted edge; great spe cial values, on sale at A 7 this low price, each. . ' Infants' hand-eroeheted Shoes, all white with pink and blue trimmings; regular $1.50 values, special at the very CI f Q low price of. each.. Special lot of fancy Lawn Bibs, trimmed in laces and fine em broidery; regular 75c C7 values, special at, each. " Infants' French hand -made, hand-embroidered Pillow Slips; best regular $130 values, on sale at the special CI 1Q low price of. each. .K O Infants' Celluloid Talcum Pow der Boxes, 6oe values. A7 ft at this low price, each. . C Infants' all white Teddy Bears, bell collar; $1.50 QO values, on sale at, each. .aOl The Meier Frank Store's Bargain Bulletin Extra Special Values Today and Tomorrow Men's $2.50 Pajamas at $1.35 Men's Night Shirts 39c Each A Great Special Sale of Men's Pa j am a s 5QO suits from the largest and best roanuctnrerjnthe land at a price far below actual manufacturing cost Made of nice quality sateen in colors of blue, tan and trimmed styles, all $2.5 0 values on white Plain and sizes The best the market Your choice at $1.35 25c Hosiery at 12'zc Great special lot of Men's Muslin Night Shirts made extra large collar or millitarT style plain or trimmed all sires great OQ values special for this sale, at, each. OJC 500 doren Men's Fancy Hose at half value. Black Hose embroidered with silk dots, figures and dockings embroidered in fancy shade? all sizes best 25c values, on sale at . . 1S1 Corset Cover Embr'dery $1.50 Values 69c Yard In the Lace Department we place on sale for today and tomorrow a grand spedal assort ment of 2 OOP yards of Swiss Corset Cover Embroidery Dainty new designs in splendid assortment Values in the lot up to $ 1 .50 a .yard An advantageous purchase enables us T ito offer you your choice today and gn tomorrow at this low price, peryd. O Zf C '"S mice Vii e Vmiten a 1 KaisraSnl oro Ta 2" "" " " 40c Lace, 8c a Yard 20.000 yards of Maltese and Mechlin Lace Edges and Insertion to match hand- 0 some patterns: widths 84 to 2 inches values up to 40e the yard go ou sale at. . . P See the magnificent disp'.ay of new Laces and Embroideries for Summer apparel. The assortment is by for the largest and best we ever provided. No trouble to show goods here. Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Materials and Workmanship 3d Floor Great Sale of Fine Braids 7c Values 4c 12c Values 8c 25c Vals. 17c Great special sale of 10.000 yards Trimming Braids best all-silk pull braids or basket weaves black, white and a complete line of new and staple colorings li to lj in. wide. Va and a-inch braids 7c values on sale at 4c yard 45c for a dot, yards Vj to i-inch braids 10c and 1 2c values at 8c yard 9Qc for a dor, yards 1 to 1 Va-inch braids 20c and 25c values 1 7c yard $2 for a doz. yards Solid Oak Tabourettes $2.50 Values Reduced to 98c In the Third Floor Carpet Store an extraordinary offering of 300 solid oak Tabourettes mission finish 12 inches square 12 to 15 inches high handsomely made and QQ the best values ever offered for the moneys $2.50 values, at the low price of... 2OC Special lot of 500 Cashgar Couch Covers 3 designs, Oriental colorings Ql' "ifi every cover in the lot $3.50 value your choice while they last at only, each. mp"dO $2.25SiIkGloves$1.39 Chamois Gloves $2.47 Sensational Easter Sale of 5000 pairs of 16-bntton length SOk 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 1 Q Our best $1.75 values on sale at, pair y 1J7 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 QCm this special low price, pair."' 1000 pairs of women's and children's Gauntlet Gloves of dressed and un dressed kid; very best styles and shades, all sizes; regular $L25 val ues, on sale at this special Q 5 price, pair take advantage. LONG GLOVES $2.47 PAIR Chamois Gloves are going to be right in style again this Spring and Sum mer. Fashion reports from Palm Beach and other Southern resorts tell of their popularity among the very best dressers. For this week we of fer 2000 pairs, natural and white col ors, full 16-button length, all sizes, the best $3.00 values, at tf? Ai this low price, the pair. 1000 pairs of handsome new Cape Gloves of the best grade and lead ing shades of tan; twelve-button length: all sires; the CIO QR best regular $3.50 values, on sale at this low priee, pair.M One Million Yards of Ribbons A Bargain Carnival of Great Magnitude Today and tomorrow our Great Annual Easter Sale of fine Ribbons of all styles, grades and widthsBeautiful ribbons for all purposes priced at the lowest point of the year The entire main aisle is given over to the selling The best bargains of the year await you Take advantage Plain and fancies are included and every yard is guaranteed all silk 3-inch all-silk Satin Ribbons, white and a full line of colors; regular 30c values, at, the yard. 32-inch all-silk Satin Ribbon, white and col ors; best regular 35c values, on sale at, yard. 3- inch all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, black, white and colors; regular 20c values, on sale at, yard. 4- inch all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, black, white and eolors; regular 25e values, on sale at, yd. 5ii-inch all-silk TaffeU Ribbons, black, white and eolors; regular 45e value, on sale at, yard. 6-inch all-silk Changeable Ribbons, great as sortment of colors; regular 35c value, at, yard. 5- inch all-silk Moire Ribbons, complete line of colors; regular 35c values, on gale at, the yard. 6- inch Taffeta Ribbons for hair bows, etc; in black, white and eolors; 50c values, at, yard. 5- inch fancy Dresden Ribbons, all silk; beau tiful colorings and combinations; 35e vals., yd. 6- inch fancy Dresden Ribbons, all silk, hand some patterns and colorings; 35e values, yard. 18c 23c 11c 17c 27c 15c 23c 37c 19c 27c Xo. 1 Satin Baby Ribbon, 10-yard pieces a com plete line of colorings; great value, special, piece No. lig Satin Baby Ribbon, 10-yard pieces, all ' colors; best regular 25c value, at, per piece. No. 1 Satin Baby Ribbon, all silk; ten-yard pieces, complete line of colors; 25c vals., piece... No. Satin Ribbon, all silk, ten-yard pieces, all colors; regular 35c values, at, special, piece. . No. 2 Satin Ribbon, all silk, ten-yard pieces, all colors; 45e values, on sale at, special, the piece Beautiful new Wash Ribbons, No. 1, plain and checked, white, blue, pink, red and lavender; regular 1 "7 25c values, on sale at this low price, the piece. A C No. It 2, 35c values, on sale at, special, the piece.. 23 No. 2, regular 40e values, on sale at, the piece.. 29J No. 3, best regular 50c values, on sale at, piece.. 37 No. 5, best regular 75c values, on sale at, piece.. 57$ 42 and 5Vi-inch fancy Dresden and Warp OQ Print Ribbons, best quality, 65e-75c values, yd. OUC Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Rakes, Spades, Hoes and All Garden Implements in the Basement ExtraJExtra! $3 DRESS COOpS $J .49 Three preat lots of fine Wool Dress Goods; 47-itu-h French Voile, in all the desirable shades, including cream; iuch shadow stripes, blue, gray, tan and reseda: 4"-inch silk and wool plaid voiles, all new, beau, tiful material, mgular $2.00 values', on sale at fl1! ACk this low price, yd. ,P $3.QO CHEMISE, $ 1 .93 Special lot of Women's fancy Short Skirt Chemise, made of fine nainsook, trimmed in fine laces and embroideries, beading and ribbons; regular $3.00 val ues, on sale at the fl Cl0! special low price. . '0 $3.00 GOWNS at $1.93 Women's fine a am brie and nainsook Gowns, trimmed in fine laces and embroideries, tucks, insertion and beading; long and short sleeves; regular $2.50 and $3.00 tf 1 Q O values for this sal. .S $2.50 SCARFS at $ L39 In the Art Dept. third floor A great special lot of Batten burg Scarfs in assorted patterns all-over and linen centers, $2.50 values for d OQ the low price of. . . P PILLOW TOPS FOR 19c In the Art Dept. third floor An assorted lot of finished Ro man striped Tapestry Tillow Tops best 40c values, on sale at this special low 1 Q price Take advantage. . 'C 15c VESTS at 9c EACH Great special lot of Women's low neck, sleeveless undervests; Richelieu rib, well made; sizes 4, 5 and 6; 15c values Q on special sale at, eaeh-.'C 35c VESTS 22c EACH Special lot of Women's low neck, sleeveless undervests, fancy lace yokes, all sizes; best 35c values, on sale at QO the very low price of. ,C 25c TOWELS 18c EA. 100 dozen Union Linen Huck Towels, hemmed ready for use, regular 25c values; bu; all you want of them at this 1 Q very low price, each..OC BEDSPREADS $ 1 .38 EA. Great special lot of full size fringed Marseilles pattern bed spreads; regular $2.00 grade, on sale at this very J' OQ low price of, each. . P -'O 75c VESTS 48c EACH Women's fancy lace-trimmed Undervests of lisle thread, beautifully made and trimmed; all sires; 75c values, on sale at this extremely low price of, per garment. ."OC 35c PANTS at 21c PAIR Women's lace-trimmed um brella Pants, French band, well made, all sires; 35c Ol values at, the pair. .C SILK PEJTIC'TS $5.85 500 high-grade Silk Petticoats, made of heavy rustling taffeta silk, with 14inch flounce of plaiting and ruffle. Two rows of shirring and tucks or five rows of half-inch bias bands; splendid color assortment, in cluding white, light blue, gray, tan, green, Copenhagen, brown, navy, red, black and a full line of changeable colors; regular values up to $9.00 dC DC each, on sale, sp'l. .PJ00 Special purchase of 200 fine new Spring Walking Skirts in black, navy and a large variety of checks, stripes and mixtures, in Panama 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 at t? Qt this special price,..Y"0' FACTIONAL STRIFE BITTER HOST OF CANDIDATES FOR r LACKS OV COMMITTEE. . Cntrtl of Republican County Cen tral Organization Object of Desperate Struggle. Strife for the mastery of the Republican Ovjnty Central Committee of Multnomah has reached the po:r:t where 175 seekers of at in the committee hare announced that they wil! run for election In their respective precincts. Numerous others are expected to fie their announcements with the County Clerk tocay the last al lowed by law for any candidate for office to enter the nominating primaries. The fight is waged by two factions the one commonly known as the Reed-Bailey-Hodson-Beach camp: the other as the Idle ma n-CaJte-Iavis -Cohen camp. The lart named has been in possession of .the committee for the last two years and constitutes the 'rrf:aniat:on' of the party. The other desires to snatch away tb mastery of the party machinery. In nearly every precinct there will be rival candidates for the committee places, and In acme cases thera will b three candi dates, frequently for the purpose of draw ing Totes from one candidate by means of a second, for the bene5t of a third. At the head of the Hods on-Bailey side of the csht !s F. E. Reed, formerly man ager of T. C. IeTlte's boom for Mayor. "While Mr. Todson has denied having any designs on the central committee, the fact remains thai the men associated with him are trying to capture the committee. Reed aspires to be chairman of the committee, but It is related that Hodson has in formed him that the asp! ration is absurd rd that he will not stazid for it. There have been various rumors of rup ture between Reed and Hudson. Foes of the so-called Hodson ticket scoff at them and declare that Reed keeps working- for mastery of tha committee. But there yeems reason to believe that Hodson wishes Reed were out of the way. if for no other reason than that he fears Reed is Injuring his candidacy. It is asserted that Reed plans to make F. F. Freeman chairman, of the county, if not himse:f. Freeman was offered by Reed for temporary chairman of the re cent county convention. C. M Idieman. chairmaa of the present committee. W. M. Cake, formerly chair man. W. M. Davis and Max G. Cohen are heading the effort to keep control of the committee. Arainst Cohen, in Pre cinct 8, the opposition is running I C "Whiting; against C. E. Lock wood. In Pre cinct 26. J. Anderson; against W. M. Cake, in Preotort 29. A. B. Ferrera and C. B Sawyer; against F. E Beach, in Pre cinct 38. W. P. Swope; against J. F. Kertcbem, In Precinct 43, H. & Up ham. Reed's foes-are supporting against him in Precinct 7? E. C. Robbina. F&ch side professes to be sure of "vic tory and both lay claim to numerous can didates for the committee. 1 $100,000 FOR WILLAMETTE Fund Will Be Put Out at Interest and Proceeds Csed for Expenses. SALEM. Or.. March H. (Special.) The tl.OTO endowment fund subscription for Willamette University was completed to day. The work of raising this fund has been in progress for about a year, but was retarded by the recent financial stringency. Al! subscriptions were, con ditioned open the total being subscribed, and now that the last dollar has been pledged, all subscription are due and payable. Of the total amount. J30.000 was raised in Salem and 17V. TOO outside of this city, in Oregon. Washington and Idaho. The largest single subscription was that of M. B. Rankin, of Portland. fSS.OCO. The money will be put out at interest and the proceeds used for current expenses. Tunica. M:s. Perry 3t Hocston, recent ly eiertd ecTWTJLrr ad trewarw of rb Yxoo LeTfe Board, was what and killed M ondar trig tit by J. T. a prominent attorney of this p!are, who says Houston was endeavoring to draw a weapon when fc fire 4 RAPS GdLD BRICK DEAL SrPKKME COURT TXTRXS DOWV IASJ AGENT'S PLEA. Portland Man Who Duped Eastern Bnyer Must Refund Purchase Price Other Cases Decided. 6ALEM, Or.. March 31. ( Special.) This 'goli brick' method cannot be sanctioned br a court of equity," is the lacruase of the Supreme Court used today in de ciding a case arainst a resident of Port land -who sold a tract of practically worthless land hi Lane County upon the representation that it was one of the best pieces of timber land in Oregon or Washing-ton. The court. !n an opinion by Com missioner King, puts Its disapproval upon the argument that the buyer should see the land himself and not act upon the representations of the seller. The court holds that fraud was clearly shown, and that the defendant will not be heard to say thvt the person who took bis word and acted upon H was guilty of contribu tory negligence. The land was sold by O. J. Wisten to Ole J. fiteen. the latter a newcomer from North Pakota. The price was tSHW, of which tUOO was paid m cash. The case of the State of Oregon vs. George W. Hayes, the Harney County lawyer, who was convicted of a statutory offense after trial before Judge M. D. Clifford, was affirmed today in an opinion per curiam. Hayes served part of his term in prison and was pardoned, but took his case to the Supreme Court In the hope of securing vindication. Manuel Pereira, appellant, vs. the Star Land Company, respondent, from Mult nomah County, A- K. Sears. Judge, af firmed: opinion by Justice Eakin. John M. Payne and W. T. Ramsden, appellants, vs. George O. Savage, re spondent, from Marion County, George H. Bennett, judge, affirmed; opinion by Chief Justice Bean. Morton Leaves Portland. Paul Morton, president of the Equit able Life Assurance Company, left Portland yesterday after spending nearly two days here looking over the city. He gave out the statement when he left Portland that the matter of placing Investments here must be left to the directors of the company in New Tork. and that the matter will be taken up on his return. In a general way Mr. Morton Intimated that the Equitable will place Its money where the company gets the most business. fTiirago A convention iuj been caned of real estate boards to organise a National real estate associattoa oa Mar 11 When you are looking for Smith's, do not go into the markets on either side of Smith's. Neither one keeps Smith's absolutely fresh Oregon meats, weighed on honest scales. See that Smith's name is over the door and then come in. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 226 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST." Soup Bones 3c Beef to BoU 5 Beef to Boil, Stew and Bake 6 Beef Short Eibs to Bake.... 6 Veal Shanks 6$ Pot Roasts of Beef 7 Pot Roasts of Beef 8 Veal Stew 8 Round Beefsteak 10 Rib Roasts of Beef ....10 Hamburg Steak 10 Veal Stew 10 Breasts of Veal 10$ Roasts of Veal 10 Roasts of Pork 10 Small Porterhouse Steak lSVi Small Tenderloin Steak 12Yit Small Sirloin Steak 12lA$ Sirloin Roast Beef 2,Vi$ Veal Cutlets 12V2$ Roast Veal 12Vzt Prime Rib Roast beef, choic est cut 12Vi Fancy cuts of Roast Pork...l212 Shoulder Pork Chops 12Vi$ Smith's Pure Sausage 12V2 Fresh Side Pork 12V2$ Sweet Pickle Pork 12V2 Legs of Pork 12Vz? Loin Veal Cutlets 15$ Smith's Breakfast Bacon lo$ Pork Loin Chops 15$ Pork Rib Chops 15$ Pork Rib Roasts 15$ Smith's absolutely pure Lard in 6-lb. pails 60