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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1908)
THK MOHMMi OUKC.OMAX. MOMlAV, Artltf. 1:1. 1!U. Portland Agents "Nemo" Corsets, " La Crccque" Corsets, Cossard Laco Front CorsetsJPcrriny Gloves, Buttcrick Patterns, Etc., Etc. The Meier (Eb Frank Store's Easter Bargain 1ft Bulletin Sale of Table Linens MacnificrH vin 1sn-,V TgHVrloths, with napkin ( Trafch; rvpniviie. 1a lorn; .)'. ' I Mils.C 1 1 4 C $1 Ml YdlilM on ) t . . . N JHfJ .i M IW Satin PamsvV TsWo host rtirrivs: 1..V va!uc. TtVl finr Silt in liinmli TahV si- Vir. ins.. rry Hcv( vattir.. $l."x value, ilor... Kra sprcijil .ihirv in tine Satin Pam sK T W-i.! !i. i(h napkin fn match, j al! beautifully nrnwiiti ho.) ; sis 2 hx 2 j v,)s; iyv;'i.-r shic- from CQ trt i llit)-i-i" Tsi:n -!( hs si 1 Nkns mstrli, i-,o '.N'1 ari $14 00 and $15 00 valne.. 51.29 Tah-V- ju- $3.65 $11.95 $20 Curtains $13.75 $50 Portieres $35.00 3N1 pair of Iiis'i tvii'1 1 OttHins. jwhit or rem; plain ami ficuircl center: I heaiittfiil elcMpii. j ils. O T CI Q j by .'0 inrlirs; 1..S0 vals.'pr. SprrisI lot of magnificent Insli Point .t i urtains in white ivory; heavy srii'l , crnfrrs, wifh. ciy heavy Kor.iris; mso ;' iv:s loi'C. .'0 iiutirs wi.lr; tiich ').iss, rt f !n curl i ns, reulsi'tr 3 l 7 j value rlioice. pair. Speei.s! !t of rich .Infe Yrlo-.ir lMtiere. j Oi iorM.s! Jln.r flois Sor.iors. .lonhlo fsvriJ. in jivrn nl re.l. oM an.l cneen. roe an.l joinr: roc'"' finishci ami yni up; rcculsr , .'M 00 xaluc. vonr rhoi. i'i 't this spoml pr!0. p;r. $35.00 $35 Tailored Suits $17.45 3 1 2 Silli Petticoats $6.45 "Merry Widow" Dresses $25 Crft bargains in 'rnpf?rpn Drtl wit cjirfiil buyers t this stor Sproisl lot f J'W wom en's hich sm.ic tuilotTi) nit, . c""')it nm-l.'lsi from .1 of Now York" )osi?iie manui ii.1) inn s i mniio tittit tilling, somi fitlinfi ar.i to' oos; (ho skit I sir5 full plosto.i siJ K'oisi. with or wilh onf foMs ; riitr ssvoit n.onl i n c I n d p s imvy, Msrk, ciA. t opontistrrn. brown, siiil rtio.ks Hn.l stri)v.s; rosts juv tiim'il i ti bixi.l, silk oollsr sn.I ruffs or plain t.iil oiv.), with short kimono s ) f v p . or plain oost slrnvfs ; sll m;cs, a stylo sn.l )nality gsttnont oth ers rsll ;." tt lnos your otioior of tho l..f st. suit . . . $ 1 7A5 WW mm R(dy.towr up frl of quality and Satisfaction at av iny ou'11 f prtK.Jt Another g i o no of Silk IVttiooals. 10(H) of thorn in the lot ; inn.lo of superior unstilv tuf fots silk, with jirs.liiiitoil loatoil floiinoo sn.l ruf fio, w itli ono of l 0 rows of curbing oc 1 1 - inoh loublo flonnro, tnoko.l w ith cows of htrrin "'! rnfflo; a v.cy !r rolor sssottmonf, in t.in, binwn, co.l, ersy, pink. Into, b 1 A r k. lnvomlor, rto ; nlsn a largo lino of rhaiurrablo color; roan Ur V2 al nos. sunn 'I Now shipment "Merry Wiitow" presses just rc rcivcil; in silk princess stylo, latest effeot; for street stiil lross wosr -pnVo.i st. c.. .925. OO $6.45 Misses' snil rliilvlren's Ksster sppsrol in very larfie assortment of new sml pretty style for dross sml school esr. 5y far tho tttsmlost showing we bave ever ma.le, sn. xal-.ies ji.iaianler.l the best in town. 1Vn't ( to see them. $4 Flojmcmgs at 9 8c 85c Embroideries at 25c Tody, Another grat pteUl S1e of 3000 yrds Swi and ftati.t Rmbro1dry And Flouncing, 1 fl to 37 Inches wide - IWau tiful and dainty designs in English eyelrt and nipt effects, suit Abie for lingerie gowns, etc. Grand variety to select from-- Values in the lot up to $4.00 the yArd - Your choice while it lasts, Atthlsenception AQ Ally low price, yard OC Plan to be here early If you want to share in best bargains edit iMM'O yniils of Swiss snil Nninook I'lnlnniilery 1'ilucs, I I.hihim'o anil In set tings for Women' niul ehililren's wear; eyelet ninl t'lenelt tlesiijns. I o !t inches wiile; regular aln's S.m the var.l; jour choice of tho 'JIC entii' lot al, special, ysrl.4'C Special lot ItMKl uls Swiss I'lounc ing. Knglisli eyelet, Kiel niul icniso effects, in large variety; Values up to $2,011 the yar.l. on sale at fLQf IhW special low price, yanl.''' $4 Waists $2.85; $2.50 Waists $ 1 .58 tdl'O new cotton Shirtwaists of tine batiste, with yoke of tt.il tcnbci g with Cows of lace, triuimcil below tho yoke, or titekeil yoke w ith lace insert inn Mini nieilallions ; long shouhler effects or Mikaihi sleeves; all ttO f C Itirrs; beautiful bIjIcs; tho best icgular l.t'tl values, si, each .PV.O J ;!11)() eottmi Shirtwaists, niailo of tine quality lawn with suares of pin tucks, nioil.illionii ami lace insertion or long, square, linkril yoke, Irim'il T 1 with lace insertion ami tuckcil sleeve; great variety; $-'."'() vols. Sale of Undcrmuslins tti-cal spci ial vslnes in high class 1 inter muslins, on the Second I loot. "llll pniis of women's t'smbric ami Nainsook liiawcts, tuadc with w ide thnmccs of cinln oidci y and rlnslcis of Inr-es and I inks! the liccl rrgnlnr tl 7.i values, on sale al litis special pi it o, l''r Ifl I Special o of wouicu's tancy ( licnnsc, liinimcil in fine laces, ondmiidery, hfailinii ami ribbon t-' .MI f I (HI values Ift ,t7 Women's tancy t 'ouilunal ion t nisei t'oiet ami llcawets, mailc of tine cinln nldei ics and lawn, liimtncil in linn lai'cs anil links; bi"l n-Eiilar (l "ill ami $7. oil value on alo al, per garment, i,. Women s lamy t mlerskitts, tnaile of line malotinls ainl i,lt I'ancy I huiuccs of etn Int.litei y rdHni'J and inscrlions and -liiscis of line, lurks and iitctlion, hcttdiny and tibhons; Ihe tcynlar tlllllll ami "'H values, on sale at this special low pro e, t'arh ....,......( :$5.98 $7.69 Easter Lace Bargains Sale ettl i aot dmai v of our enliie slock t'f teal t inny ami Iri-di 1'ioihi l l-'.dgcs, Inser tions, ,V ppliiies ami Meilallions ; lieanlil ul slyles, in veiy lingo a-soilmenl. (Iiiiml spetnal values, on sale at follow inc pi ices $1 VaIs. 79cl.r5 Vols. $1.39 Ureal sale of Vrnise l.nres, I ilcl ami linila lion Irish liace Itamlu, Applupics atul llal loons; while, ereaui ami ccin, I'm liimniinB waisls ami gownsi widths 1 1 In II incliesj evinisile slyles, all guides; as follows! tlegiilar flOt) talnes. yarrl, - Regular J'.dO Tnluen. yrd. U1c. Regular tj.ril) Values, vnrd. ).S Regular $11.0(1 VntueK, ymrl. $2.:t1. Sale of Vases, Cut Glass, Silver Oiystsl I'lass s.ses. 7 to 'J 7 inch si?es. on sale, sprcjal at. each. 1 2 1. Jf4 Iji'Se Wall acs. syrta". carh..t! Sweet Pes sses special, eaoh..iI7" l.";iB. Tiysial Yaso. $1.1(1 SSC ("arnstion sses, special, si, es..rt(ic1' ( ill (ii.iss sses, regular to (Hi sines, at. special, ea.-h. $S.5J to $15.S! Cut u;.is K'o-e Ivw Is. n-fu'sr .v00 sines. $S.SH; resnlar ;VC0 alnos st . S7.1J sut (iisss V!.wer (Vntei, regular ?'.'vl0 slues. $19. S9; reg. .1(1 alnes . . 9"i:t.J r-.it (?ls Nappies. lf cuUr .'.7." vsines. $3.??: tvculsr $l.7. values for. . S I .: :t tilsss t'owls. W.M slues. $4 P- rcgisiar S (1 0 s!nes. on sale st. each. ,jfl.;;" 1SI7" Silver Tisted Ware Sutrar Shells S3o, Sutler Knives SSr, Pickle Korks. S?f, IVrry Sjvoohs ojf; Ssls.l Sets $3. S3. Soup Ladles, st. each. $!.?. etc.. e!e. Easter Jewelry, Watches, Etc. Our entire line of fancy Hraeelots. in cluding: all the pretty novelties in gar net, jade, amethyst am) Iain's sellings, best regular $.i.:0 to 00 , fff vals., a! this reduced piiee. Vyi Men's twenty year guarantee Klgin and Waltliam Watches, pretty open or bunt ing rases. o jewel niove 1 l QQ inents: sitecial values, ea "J O 1.'J." K'lniiestone llerseshoe. for,.-Hli Special lot or Karen ea, new pat ent moilel. ;l.'tc values, spot1 l lain high lop liaek I onibs, gootl heavy styles, hand polished ; great special value, on sale al, ouch Uold-fllled Neck Chain. 1-" ami lengths, all dainty patterns; values up to l..'0, nn sale at, e Uegnlar "oe. $1 and $l.'J."i Scarf Pins on sale for, special, each idnl.25C id heavy 28c I '2-2 inch 59c 39c Cheney Bros.' Foulard Silks $ 1 .00 Values for 69c the Yard In the big Silk Sloto we place on sale a great special purchase of Cheney Hrnl hers ' celebrated Koulard Silks in dolled nud figured efforts lliis season's very lalesl slyles, in navy blue, brown, gray, Ian. green and red colorings and coudiinalions. Hich, serviceable silks for Spring and Summer dress and evening eusliiinos, The best regular $1 .011 values, on sale al Ibis exceptionally low price, the yard: LQ - Mail nrdcrswill receive our prompt ami careful allcnlinn -lake advantage. lOOO Pr. Embroidered Silk Gloves $4.00-$3.50 Values $2.98 Pr. Embroidered Silk Cloves in 1 6 - button lengths are going to be quite the thing this Spring and Summer, hence this timely of fering of lOOO pairs will interest the best buyers in the community This special lot, every pair of the best quality silk, double tipped fingers, handsomely made and fin ished, the product of the leading silk glove manufacturer of America Black, white and all the leading shades to match your Easter costume Sizes 5Vj to 7V Regu- cnoice wnne mey last ai f ee Our ig nnn-Mreet Window Display :r ttillv every ps 1((0 pairs of It? button length French Suede Kid Cloves, very best quality and shades; black, white and all the leading colors; si.'es ,V .. to T 1 1 O 50c Hdkfs. 25c 25c Hdkfs. l ie ;ioo .lain lace and vsiue at. speeial. the pair. guaranteed; exceptional do?cn women s Handkerchiefs in novel! v y colored rffeets ard white embroidered and stvle. nil new patterns; regular o'ic C tV alnes, your choice at. special, ea . Women's white cheeked and crossbar ehiff. 14 inrh ben.stitrhins ; merer ri.-e.l materia!, soft finish, ready for ne; the bes! regular -V values, at this low price, each - take advantage. We are Portland agents for the " ' Ostcrmoor " Klastic Velt Matti-ess come in all si fs. and sold al factory prices. On sale on the Fourth Floor take the elevator. Mannker- ile 1000 New and Beautiful Parasols $3.50 to $6.00 Values $2.39 I ran ilia. Today, our great Annual Easter sale of new Parasols This lot of 1 000 con sists of the largest and' handsomest as sortment we have ever been able to secure. By far the greatest collection and the greatest values in new stylish Parasols you ever had the opportunity to share in. Included are pongee silk Parasols in dots and figured effects, solid colors and fancy colored Parasols in endless variety and -Ao3 white Parasols In many styles AH new, pretty styles manufactured for 1 908 bus iness Attractive handles, well made and finished Parasols ranging in value from $3.50to $6; take your T O 1 Q choice while they last at P aV.O if See the Morrison-Street Vestibule Display Easter Sale of Women's Neckwear Great Values (?reat special lot of .1000 women's dainty Fluffy Ruffle Croat. Collars, plain t? white, white figured, stripes, dots, check.; best rals. ever offered in city at.JC i.000 women's white and colored embroidered starched Collars, 1 to 2 1 f inches high; sires 12 to lo: best regular 2. values, on sale at, special, ea. 1 C 3000 Pairs of Silk Hose $1.12 Pr. 75c New Face Veilings 32c Yard In the Hosiery Dept., a great Easter sale of 3000 pairs of women's pure silk Hose Full fashioned and per fect In every particular A full assort ment of the leading shades: black, white, tan, brown, light blue, navy, red, pink, champagne, lavender, nile and plum; all sizes; a style and quality of silk Hosiery other stores ask $2.50 a pair; our reg ular $2.00 values; buy all you want of them today, Tuesday T 1 1 O and Wednesday at, pair y 1 1 V All Mail Orders Will Be Carefully Filled MMMI yards of new Fare Veilings, lmtighl. from a large importing house at n price less than half regular hIuo. Included are timcthi nets c.lienilln lotted and hairline effects; splendid color assort ment, including blnck, brown, iinvy, green, red 1 1 i'" t it., 7Kr OSKVskMO i'eal ft V IIUVU1U n, s. A a O t W I mi jvc i am n,,ks .. values. Mail orders receive our prompt same day as received. Send a tt ami purple; full width and pciTect. in every way; values up to 7'c, at, the yanl.'' Faster Sale of 'JOOO vartls of heavy all-silk Moire ff-Coloretl I'olka Hot Uibbons for hair bows and ry purposes; blnck, while and all the leading col and omhinal ions ; regular 7"ie and $1.00 5rt on sale al. this exceptionally low price, yd. and careful! attention. All orders filled on the ial order to Meier & Frank Store. Catalogue, free. PARSONS IS AGAIN MISSING 1FK rKJ T IXR IKMtXTKl) SrORWF BROKEK. "I cxk StrtcMJir Sjiinrdw and Has M Sim Brcn Swn Roorni ly 1 oM on the Height. w c ;;rc?r rir-r's: sirs-.n. " - ; i"Thv oi-e-work. C. V. Far-ft,-"n wfl.-kr-ore S r V . re t o : .i t r - a . " K s N'i-r :n : g -u ;sr t 1 r-V d '.srpof r i f -;-; nr.i irir-.r. stjrcsN ft-r-v- x " i 1 5 if I j;,-r . r ! rw W'---i Js(-"ti !r FuT'-rr? Nevf-evi it M"!Pr-:: rsr rd :i "s ?frfd tKt f -ray rw f wsmior ' c '.Ti t V h : ' ' e : of ? v e city. A his rr-i-A hd f7! p'-t.v ur tLe fXT,-T fr wt Tnay hsvp h ,k-t iff. .Vu: tr d Cs M- rr.i-.$ Crlv J-ft ir.tr .: t!:fr w-- yT!'.C 'n ' !c: si risurgrt. srd xvgs Fcrti-!d H'-TCht. wu sert A j-tnte Mi3itrT-sin but tr several days Ms heen at bornr of a frif-rd H. (? lrniser. ffT Hcyt 5trrft. H:n riralth arr''d ti arrf at !y rr jr-vir c ar"? atu-dy Mr. rrs-s wfnt fr a Tra:fc W't wff." ar.cJ M-. lrtfr. I.f-gv-t tve mtm ir'ort ary eTipis-. i on . tarded a trfc--ar and h? ro: ajn-" brn acn. Mr. FaroT S var? o'd a.rd is 5. ft tTK rn in 'cli H has rv J.a:r ard m-?ta ht and Saturday orr a Vai-k ;i:t. t. ar-d dc-rby hat. :s a Mason of hiffh ?tardirc and prom inent in Spokane ni:?!ne!e circles. A reward for Ms retvrrrt bgs been of fered by his friend, Mr. lrpcr. NAMES BAR COMMITTEE President Slrcphrrd Annoimcr? List for the Cominjr Year. (.;; ce S. Shephe: !. ereident of ths V.iiir.nnrsh Bar Association, has an-noTtrs-wl the folwins commiihe. for the e'iir'C yesr: l.t a:Siat 've T.. A M "Nflr-. Ctoorpe V. Ptapieton. !.. K vYn-jrh. M. C. Creorpo. STtmb-'-rs:p- -Ot : o J. K: nevr r. Oc J-'sr-n. Cisji S:ra!-.n. Tld Vreo-l.-s-d T. J rteeto-.. KTt-rta'rtmer.t J. F. F.otbe. J-hn K. K.KKvk.. Harrison Ai.cn. Frsnk Sohlrpel. A P. Tifft. The entertainment committee has under eor.sTderatfon phtis for the annual ban-cj-et of the as.xiaTi rt. which will prob ably e held about Msy 1. ON SALETODAY. 1"rs? c-:ts.s. 1:os:,.r . wash p sis. itair.pn samp!? ?;i:t. tv?!j:s, s:Tk f'-tti o:5 ard kn:t tindcrwcftr. Orrai Ksstr yule of fre taM !:ners. McMicn & !rrer:liell. Th1- ard Morrison. Ks-d 'rrench Piano Mfg- Co. S:xth arid prrstde 5:s.. Piano?. ny-e-s ard r!yfr F:res. "From Maker to Flsvr. RESCUE OF OUTLAW FEARED ( APTI RKO KKXT HIGHWAYMEN TAREV TO SEATTLE. S f Hofer B. Sfntiott. For I!ftrict Attorney. Confesses lo Reinp One of Kive AYlio Killed Marshal Miller Blood hounds i hasing Companions. SrlATTLK. April 12. A special to the roM-?rt -ilipencer from North Bend says tfit the prisoner wounded north of tbst plao yesterday afternoon in a fipht with leputy Sheriffs Starwich av1 St ir-y has confessed that he was with tbe fo':r nrn who shot and ki'led MarsTi.,' Marry Miller st Kent. Thurs day n iirht. - He is a Montenegrin and says his name is Michael Alepiee. Per.:?y Sheriff MeOulre left with h l n for Seattle in an automobile to nicht. tve North Bend authorities. fe?rjnp that the Montenegrins who work or. the railroad camps mfarht mak-.- nn attempt to rescue him. f'eputy Sheriff Storey. who was wonndod in last nistht's fight, is not serioirsly hurt and will be broticht to Seattle tomorrow. The three men who cstBped after the fiarht have one ort h. One of them was wounded in the side and left a trail of blood, whirh the posses picked up this mornine; and r-n-wd the chase, dividitigr north of hrre ard sndin p bloodhounds on the scent. Ppiity Sheriff Storey, who lias a wound in the right thiph, says he and Starwich foefcht in the open, while the highwaynaen hid behind tree sturrps. "The rafn directed their fire on Star wich." said Storey, "and when T was shot I only had one shell left. T kept my feet ftr I was shot and fired my l.ist cartridge In my big revolver and reached for my small gun, but I be came faint and fell. Starwich ran over to me and secured my loaded pistol, for he waa out of ammunition. He emptied this and the men ran for the woods. Between Sf and 40 shots were fired during the fisrht." KINDERGARTEN PLAN RESTS Effort lo Introduce System Into the Tublic Schools Is Postponed. PORTLAND. April 11. (To the Editor.) The Free Kindergarten Asoseiation met thiv werfc and decided lo postpone further action for the present for the introduction of fcmderjrarts-n into the pobHe school of the c:t. The srriT.ttency of the timw. the Intro duction of industrial training, new school houses for the rapidly increasing: popula tion, and the extra expense for Are safe guards in all school buildlnjri were the di rect causes for the pcstponment. The movement for the Incorporation of Kindergartens into the public srhool system is growing thrMJhut The Vnfter States. Portland -i!I certainly not be left behind In this forward movement. The children of our largre for-iyn popula tion require just such an opportunity to acquire the rudiments of our spoken lan auare before entering- the first grade of our public achoo's. With English at 4 years of age. true American amaljcamation will be effected much more speedily and com pletely. There are now manr private and chari table kinderg-artens maintained in the rity and those hoe little ons attend will never yive up the hope that the ad van tares they enjoy, may be extended to many, many more in the near future. The kindTrarten i the bulwark of Indus tr?al training and l the foundation of the better education demanded for th iiota century. MART. S. BARLOW. President. Horse Faints And So Does Woman Krlh at Thrratrnrd Collision on l.lnnlon Ronri Rptirrra Horar anil Aolo too Murk for Roailalrt'l Hnri. WALTER ROSENFEIJ). the well known clear nifrolint. has a hors? thut fnlnts. Mr. Roscnfckl Is not ?urc that his fancy roadster Coolie fainted, but Milton Kahn is certain of the fact and he swears that If Mr. Rosenfelds horse had not fainted they would have both been killed last Friday nisht. It seems that Mr. Roso'nfeld snd Mr. Kahn were enjoying; a drive on the L,inn tnn Road. It was quite dark and just as they were roumlinc one of the turns in the road, without lights, a bis auto mobile and a pair of epooninp lovers in the front seat, came tearing; straight at the bug-R-y. Mr. Rosenfeld tried to swine his horse out of the way. when suddenly the horse collapsed. The driver of the automobile came to his senses qnirkly and stopped his car just a few feet from the prostrate animal. Just to add to the excitement, the lady in the machine fainted also, and Mr. Kahn was in a ouandry for a minute whether to apply restoratives to the woman or to Mr. Rosenfeld'g horse. Both men were sure their hair turned gray with frig-lit. City May Iteftise License. OTFMPfA. Wash.. April !:'.-iShiia!.) The Supreme Court has held that a town or city having the authoritj- to grant a liquor license has also the right to re fuse to renew one. H. J. Craven and A. F. Sylvester were conducting a saloon at Pasio. When their license expired they applied for a renewal, but the council refused to grant It on the ground that the town was to be retllstrlrled. and that tho saloon In question did not come within tho limits of the new district. Tho saloonmen brought suit to compel the license to Issue. EAST SIDE STREET WORK Improvement a Soon lo He Made Throughout Exleuive PlMricl. Many important street improvements are to be projected throughout tho Knst Side Ellsworth street fs to he paved with crushed took from Eat Twenty sixth to Hahersh:im. fit a cost of $!R."H. This street lies in the Waverly- Rich mond district. In MultiinmNh Addition. Hitlfiht avenue will be tmprov-d with crushed rock between Centra! Albina and Skidmore, at a cost of over $10. ono. G h n -tenbein avenue, in t he same nddition. will be paved with crushed rock Ht a cost of SU.000, and Michigan avenue will be Im proved at a cost of $10,000. Williams avenue Is to he paved w ith hard surface material from Alberta street to KHltngsworth avenue, at a cost of $16, 900. East First will be paved from Ilol laday avenue to the south linr of block 57. Holladay Addition, at a cost of $lt. 372. Minnesota avenue will be paved with crushed rock between Fremont and Skid more streets, at a cost of $10.R35. Mon tana avenue will be improved with crushed rock between the same streets at a co: t of $4of. The street improvements in Multnomah Addition, under way and projected, will cost upwards of $100. )"'. the Intention being to pave every street in that section. In Central East Port land the Improvement of East Salmon street, between East Water and Union avenue, to cost about $ : 7 . 1 7ft. is projerted. A fill for the entire illstfinco will he nuI. Practically all streets In Piedmont, be tween KHMtigsworth, Alnnworth and Wil liams and I 'it Ion avenues are to be Im proved with hnrd aurfaoe pavemenl, the cost to be about $100. ooo. rieorge p. fent. president of the Piedmont Improvement Association, said y-sterday that the peti tions are being prepared. MAKES or MENS 231 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND CFK.SOM- CL0THES