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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
Tin; MortxfM oKi;ii(NfAN. Ti;i;siAV, Arnir, u. iww. Portland Agents "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, "Perrins " Cloves, "Vudor" Porch Shades, Ostermoor Mattresses, Etc., Etc. Easter Merchandise Low Priced at The Meier Frank Store in A Great Special Sale of Arts and Crafts Rugs nri! m ryvifi Win irk'.jr.V5 $12.50 Curtains $20.00 Curtains 300 pairs of Irii-li Point liiire furl figured conlors; Ivaui iful designs bv inchrv; rrnlnr $1 vii 1 Sorinl lot of timjrni tlcptit Irish Pni ivory; heavy scroll routers, with vnrits Inntf ly rt) indies viIo; hiyh cIhkn, r elusive curtain; regular value .f'JO.OO, l, h Sale extraordinary of 500 of the new Arts and Crafts Rujjs Ex quisite 'and dainty de signs nd colorings Suitable for country homes, coast houses, bed chambers, bath rooms, etc. P-lue and white, pink and white, tan and white, also plain and mixed colorings Great assortment to se lect from Exceptional vals. at these low prices 30x60-inch, each $ 1 .25 36x?2-inch, each $ 1 .75 27x54-inch, each $2.50 30x60-inch, each $3.00 36x72-inch, each $3.50 Al0 I.AttliF. HlM Tl M4TTH at $7.89 Pair at $13.75 Pair iiins, whitp or porn; lin ami ; size It'j yards P flO ios. m, the pnir.H lit I .i)' Curtains in white nncl very heavy borders; ni,p ill 2 $13.75 Great Easter Sale of Millinery Pattern Hats' One-Fourth Off This Is Portland's Greatest Millinery Showing twite iviufl tn2 yt IP ' ' 14 Ofl The big second floor Millinery store offers for today and the remainder of the week, choice from our entire stock of magnificent imported Pattern Hts at Va off the regular selling prices--Beautiful and exclusive head gear Paris creations from such celebrated artists as Joseph, Bertha, Lewis, Reboux, Mme. Car Her, Mme. Georgette, Crozet, Camilla, Roger and many others Exquisite models made up with gorgeous plumes and French flowers All the very latest effects, colorings and combinations Easter headgear of the richest quality at saving of . . '.' Women having Easter needs to supply and who want something out of the ordinary will do well to investi gate the merits of this offering Today and all week Our display of headgear at prices ranging from $5 to $ 1 5 is by far the largest and prettiest in the city Hundreds and hundreds of handsome creations in every new and pretty style for dress and street wearAt tractive hats for all occasions and the best values guaranteed An Immense showing of new Easter headgear for misses and children Millinery depart ment, on Second Floor Take either of our elevators $1.00 Undervests 87c 75c Undervests at 48c $1,50 Union Suits $1.19 Important bargains in women's Knit Underwear New styles and seasonable weights Take advantage Xmm mm Wonii'ii'n Rt Ik Htiit lixlr M i HiIiIm iI I 'liilrr VPt, ffink. hlnP( whifp 4 if-MM vpt, fitiK, mil, wnito fcr, low nppk nml pIppvp- "ShjSv ' Ki'k tn(lj in nil HI PR vnliipx !87c hpt fnppinl. WornPn 'n f fl y 1pp Irim'il t 'riilprvpictn, low riprk, nlrpvpf- tvlv; 7, v"l,"",, d.Rr WoniPn'n Swiss Ifilihnfl t nimi Nuita, low iipp.k, hI'.ipvpIp-s ntylnw, knp Ipiijflh, wliilp only, p! hi.pk; bpt rPKiilf. f).r VdhiPn, CI I Q your rhoipfl nt, Bf xrtiil, iriirniprit..S' 1 2r AVompn'n Tiiip rillpl whiln I'nion Mnit, low liprk Mini lf'PV'lr( kn''P IphkIIi, Iipb lriinrnpl; hpst ntyp; rPK'ilnr IM..VI vhIiicr, (T I I Q khIp nt, Kripi'Hil, tlip k" nnont , These values you can't afford to miss Easter Sale Women's Neckwear Orpat upppinl lot of ,'1000 woiiipii'r lnirity KlnfTy IfurfU flront ('tillnrs, jilnin whitp, whitp fl(rnrpil, nlri) H, llol nml y phppk; )ph(. vhIiip vpr ofTprml in thi city nt, Pnrh.JC 5000 woniPn '."i whiln nnl polorpil Ptnliroiflnrril slnichp'l ('ollflr I to 2 inrhpn hih; nir,p 12 tt 1A; tho IipkI. rpauliir 'ti.rm 1 7 VttliiPB, on phIp nt, Kppp.inl, pn. tnkp alvnntni;n of unln. C Lavn Mowers, Garden Implements of All Kinds, Garden Seeds, Refrigerators, Garden Hose, Etc., on Sale in the Big Basement Store Phenomenal Bargains in Lace for Easter Snlr rt rnoi'iliimry of our ontirp slork of vPnl Cluny Bnd Iri.-.h CrfirliPt KHiips. tnspr tions, Aipliiups nml MpiIhIIioiis ; liPHiilifu'l stylrn in Ihi'p nosorlmpiil. ns follows: $ 1 .00 Values 79c-$ 1 .75 Values $ 1 .39-$3.75 Values $2.74 (irpnt snip of Vpiiisp l.nrps. Kilrt nml linitntion Irish lincp Mnnds, A pjiliqups nml Onlloons; whitp, pvp.iiii mid porn, for trimming xvnists ftiul gowns; com in widths from l'j to ! imlirs; oxqnisitp stylos, nil pmdos. on snle nl Hip fidUiwinn prirps: Rplar fiOc lnp.t. nt, the ynrd, 2. Regular $3.00 valnos, thn yard, Gf RfguUr $2.50 Vdups, at. the yrd. ?S Regular $fi.00 vahieR, Mia yard, SpiS.riJ $4.00 Shirtwaists Reduced to $2.85 Each $2.50 Shirtwaists Reduced to $ 1 .58 Each 'J0O0 iipw potion Shirtwaists of llnp ImlistP, with yokp of lUttpnliPrg with rnwn of Ippp, trimnipd IipIow tlip yokp, or tnrkpd yokp with Incn insprtion Bud tiirdiilliotis ; long shonldor pffppts or Mikado sIppvps, nil si,os, lipnutiful slylps; CIO ft tlip lipst rpgnlnr 4.00 vnltics, on snlo nt this spppinl low prirp, pn'h . .'!000 cotton Shirtwnists, mnilo of fine quality lawn with nqnarps of pin turkx, tnpdnl- lions and Iiipp insprtion or long, squiirp, tucked yoke, tritnmpd with flT 1 luce insertion and tucked sleeve; great variety; regular $2.50 values. H J Sale of Stamped Corset Covers Great Values at 43c 3d Floor Oreat special assortment, of rhoicp ialtprns of wompn'a stamped Corset. Covers, to he emhroidered; nil tho latest stitches- V retich eyelet, shadow and VViil- A " lacliian; grand variety, wonderful values, at this special low price, each. Special lot. of stamped and tinted Pillow Tops, to he embroidered floral and conventional designs; regular 65. values, on sain at this low price, each. 800 Pr. Embroidered Silk Gloves $4.00-$3.50 Values $2.98 Vr T - ----- " ljfc . Embroidered Silk Cloves In 1 6 - button iw. ?if' lengths are going to be quite the thing this isr iift Spring and Summer, hence this timely of- ! V t fering of 60O pairs will interest the best $4M$fwdr buyers in the community This special lot, jL''k f P"i every pair of the best quality silk, double jt4$w&f P tipped fingers, handsomely made and fin- f VTtfff ished, the product of the leading silk glove wA-'4V manufacturer of America Black, white I 'QA -Y. and all the leading shades to match your jHtH t,f T V Easter costume Sizes 5Va to 7'3 Regu- LV 't ir"i"-r, lar $3.50 and $4.00 vals; Q O Q A TS choice while they last at ijlwJO Srf f tl See ur B'g F'fth-Street Window Display 11 U II "K'O pairs of 16-button length French Suede Kid r (iloves, very best quality and shades; blaek, white nud all thp leading colors; sizes u'a to P Q 7; every pair fully guaranteed; exceptional value at, special, the pair. 4 I r Cfff f-fflfffc r '!l) l'pzon women's Handkerchiefs in novelty ,'''' C dainty colored effects and white embroidered and CT t f .ft i mm lace styles, all new patterns; regular Xo O avOC tlUKlS. llC an(l ;"'0' v'ps youn choice at, special, ea.JC - ; Women's white checked and erossbar Handker chiefs, li-inch hemstitching; mereerixed material, soft finish, ready for II. ue; the best regular 2, values, at this low price, each take advantage. C We are Portland agents for the "Ostermoor" Elastic Felt Mattress come in all sizes, and sold at factory prices. On sale on the Fourth Floor take the elevator. EasterUiMTrmuslinSale flreat special values in high-class Tlndermuslins sen them on the Second Floor. 500 pairs of women's cambrio and nainsook Trawers, made with wide flounces of embroidery and clusters of lace and tucks; regular $1.75 values, the pair.. 551. 22 Special lot of women's fancy Chemise, trimmed in Ann laces, em- fl 1 broidery, beading and ribbon; regular fJ.50 and $:i.00 values, for.P' Women's fancy combination Corset Cover and Drawers, made of fine embroideries and lawn, trimmed in fine laces and tucks; the best regular $..50 and C v QR $7.50 values, on sale at this low price, the garment take advantage. Women's fancy Underskirts of fine materials and wide fancy flounces of embroid ery edgings and insertions and clusters of lace, tucks and insertion, ff AO beading and ribbon; regular $10.00 aifd $12.50 values, special, each.V J Easter SaleTable Linens Magnificent Satin Damask Tablecloths, with napkins to match ; exquisite pat terns; size 2x4 yards; T 1 yt $Ui.50 values on sale at. M ."T 2500 yards of fine Satin Damask Table Linen, 72 inches wide; very ff 1 OQ best patterns, $1.50 value. V 200 dozen fine Satin Damask Table Nap kins, 24x24 ins., very best C 1 patterns, $4.50 values, doz.M Largest and most complete stock of fine Table Linen in the eity let us show you. FXtra specinl values in fine Satin Dam ask Tablecloths, with napkins to matnh, all beautifully hemstitched ; size 2 by 2 yards; regular values from f.fTi $11.50' to $12.50, specinl at.V-'v' High-class Tablecloths and Napkins to match, size 2x2 yards; (11 j Q C $14.00 and $15.00 "values. N 1 Sample line of Doilies, Centerpieces and Teaejoths in round and square Rtyles; sizes 6 to 3fi inches; great assortment, all grades ; your choice at HALF PRI0E 2000 Pairs of Silk Hose $1.12 Pr. 75c New Face Veilings 32c Yard In the Hosiery Dept., a great Easter sale of 2000 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 and to- C 1 1 morrow at, the pair P A A V All MailjOrders Will Be Carefully FUled 5000 yards of new Face Veilings, bought from a large importing honse nt a price less than half regular value. Included are tuxedo nets, chenille dotted and hairline effects; splendid color assort ment, including black, brown, navy, green, red and purple; full width and perfect in OO every way; values un to 75c. at. tho "vard. Creat F,nster Sale of 2000 yards of heavy all-silk Moire and Self-Colored Polka Dot Hiblions for hair bows and millinery purposes; black, white and all the lending col orings and combinations; regular 75c and $1.00 1rt- 75c Ribbons At 39c Yard Mail orders receive our same day as received, oend s values, on sale at this exceptionally low price, yd. prompt and carefull attention. All orders filled on the trial order to Meier & Frank Store. Catalogue free. 'UNCLE JOE" A LITTLE LATE MOVE AirAINST PAPKR TRVST DIE A TEAK A0. II nd Speaker Acted, Then Ho Could II n I i rrd M or 1-Yom rolitionl Trick. ORt?OV XKWS BrREAI. Wa?h;rt(t ton. Apri 1l Whon opportunity ott&rn. " ncl Jix" Cannon ! quit as able as any othor Presidential ramitdate. to turn n.Tt poiitloa! triok. Not lonjf after the Vntted Stittr--5 Supreme Court doclared the employer" lrahiiity aot to he unconstitu tional. Senator Knox. knowing th trenirth of the labor vote, introduced a nrw Hahility- hill whlort would meet the ntveottons of tho court and tiil afford labor that relief which it sought. Sa Speaker Cannon, realizmg the aerious resa of the appeal of the newspaper pub lishers of the country for a repeal of the duty cm wood-pulp, soiled the opportunity to Introduce two resolutions In the House ralllnc on the Department of Justice and the IVpartment of Commerce and Lwbor for Information as to what steps they have taken to demolish the paper trust. Py this move the wily Speaker sought to kUl two birds with a single stone. He wanted to curry favor with the news papers, and. betr.g a staunch stand-patter, he wanted to head off the movement in the direction of altering the IMngley tariff law. He put forth his resolutions with a statement which made it appear that hi? resolutions would do far more toward bringing relief to the publisher than would result from a repeal of the duty on wood-pulp. Mr. Cannon Is a foxy politician, even if he has passed the three score and ton mark, and his com petitors in the Presidential race are aware that he is never caught napping. Now. if he can get his resolutions through, and start the machinery of the Government In a way that will actually "bust" the paper trust, ha will be a more popiilur man throughout the country than he has ever been before. The unfortunate part of it for the Speaker is that sufficient time will not elapse before the convention to permit the Department of Justice 4t demolish the paper trust, and if the trust should be destroyed during the next administra tion tt would be everlastingly too late for Mr. Cannon to reap the full benefit of his adroitness. Had the Speaker only started this ball rolling a year ago. and had the Department of Juttce before this time instituted and pressed proceedings against the paper trust, "t'nele Joe'' Can non would today be a far more popular candidate before the country than he Is ur.dcr existing circumstances. However, his intention may help some, and that Is what he wants. There is this to be considered, also: The Speaker does not want the tariff tinkered with, and if his resolutions head off the bills repealing the tariff on wood-pulp, he will be well repaid, even he fails to land the Presi dential nomination. CONlRKvMAX w. r, kt.ijs NO. 14. S ven years in Washington; needs ro introduction. Vote for him. R04.ER B. StXVOTT 4. For lHric Attorney. "Indict by Grand Jury." Perfect fitting triasse SI at Metier'a Eye Giaases 11.00 at Jetxffer'i. REWARD OF $50 OFFERED State Heslros to Find Ue Four Ks CHping Trusties. SAtEM. Or.. April 13. (Special.) Fifty dollars reward hna been offered for the capture of ea-h of four state prison con victs who escaped from their guards last night. The four men were "trusties" and were employed in a ganr of 2ft prisoners working at the preparation of grounds for erection of new "buildings for the institu tion for the feeble-minded. Bloodhounds traced them to the Southern Pacific Rail road track, when the scene was lost. In dicating that the men boarder a train. The descriptions of the men are as fol lows: , Casper Clinton, serving one year for lar ceny in Umatilla County Age. 26 years; height. 5 feet S Inches: weight. 170 pounds; complexion, dark; eyes, bluish gray; hair, dark; occupation, laborer: carriage, erect; large cut scar on crown of head, left side; Cowlick on left side of forehead; two brown moles on right should-; three large vaccine ecara on left upper arm; varicose reins on right lower leg; second toes of each foot longest. Wore clothing of cadet gray numbered 55S1. Boxo Dopovich, serving one year for larceny in Umatilla County Age. 22 years: height 6 feet 5V inches; weight, 150 pounds; complexion, dark; eyes, black; hair, dark brown; Austrian; erect; back of head subnormal; three brown moles on left aide of neck; large white scar on right upper arm; two large vaccine scars on left upper arm; knock-kneed. Wore clothing of cadet gray numbered 55S0. Phillip Lament, serving one year for larceny in Union County Age, 25 years; height, 5 feet 44 Inches; weight, 148 pounds: complexion, medium; eyes, blue; hair, brown ; occupation, laborer ; large cut scar S inches long extending across crown of head; large cut scar under left ear; large brown mole on right side of hack of neck; several tattoo marks on lower arms. Wore cadet gray clothing numbered 567S. Ed Boyd, serving one year for larceny In Union County Age, 21 years: height, 5 feet 7 inches; weight, 127 pounds; com plexion, dark: eyes, gray; Hair, black; oc cupation, waiter; carriage, erect; two toeth gone lower left jaw: brown mole below right temple; dimple In chin; back of head abnormal; two vaccine acars on left upper arm; mole back of second joint of left thumb; knock-kneed. Wore clothing of cadet gray numbered HEADED FOR SAN DIEGO Aerogram From Battleship Tells of Progress Northward. ABOARD BATTLESHIP KANSAS, via Point Loma wireless station. San Diego, Cal., April 13. Tonight tho fleet Is steam ins steadily at 9 knots speed in squadron formation. The weather is cloudy and growing cooler rapidly. ESarly this morn ing a haze which amounted almost to a fog prevailed. At 4 A. M., as the Connecticut altered her course to the northward, leading directly to San Diego, the whistles of the battleships sounded. Today was pay-day, every man re ceiving a month's pay. The amount paid out on a single ship was J15,7fiO, making the total for the fleet approximately 150,000. The fleet is washing, cleaning and painting preparatory to arriving at San Diego tomorrow. JMXiKR B. SINVOTT M. I or Irintrirt Attorney. "Indict by Grand Jury." FLIP COIN FOR THE FEE Three Magistrates Seek Job of Mar rying Portland Actor. WAfKEOAi. III., April 13. Three Justices of the. Peaece were looking for business at the Courthouse today when James II. Huntoon. of Portland, Or., scoured a license to wed Mary K. Maher, of Chicago. Both are actors. The magistrates flipped coins to de cide who would perform the ceremony. Justice Orvis won. 6CHRECK SHOWS WHITE FLAG Quits lit Xlntht Round of Go With Tony Ross. NEWCASTLE, Pa.. April 13. Mike Schreck, of Cincinnati, saved himself from a knockout by Tony Ross here tonight before 2000 persons by refusing to begin the tenth of what was sched uled as a li-round bout. He claimed Ross hit him twice on the left jaw as he was sitting down, after the gong sounded- in the ninth. Both men went easy the first five rounds, Schreck outpointing Ross. Schreck roughed the sixth and seventh and had Rom groggy. Ross started using his right and the eighth and ninth were his, Schreck being a.I but out when the ninth closed- Admiral Dayton's Mother. SOUTH BEJJD. Ind.. April 13. Mrs. Anna M. Dayton, mother of Rear-Admiral James H. Dayton, U. a N., of the Pacific squadron, died here today. SMITH'S DAILY ROUNDUP "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Kdltrd by the Frank I Xmlth Meat ., Tin Alder St., Ret. 1"t and 2if Ma. VOL. NO. 34., PORTLAND, OR., APRIL 14. THIS WIl.l, TM'KI.P, VOIR RISI BILITIES. There's a good story going tli" rounds of the meat-trade press, nd it's ro funny it's wortti telling every body. Back in Michigan the Br-f Trust wps haled Into court for wil ing adulterated sausages the same B-'f Trust that we have here In Port land. The evidence showed that they were putting bran In their sausages. "Bran? Bran? There's nothing harm ful about bran bran won't hurt any body," argued the Trust. Now. if you ever lived on a farm and prepared Bossy's evening mash you know how a few handfuls of bran In the bottom of the pail becomes a whole bucketful of bran. You first add some water and it disappears. Then some more water, and that's gone. You keep on putting in water, and water, and when the pall's full there's still nothing but bran. If the Beef Trust can use a certain proportion of bran at lc per pound, to which is added all the water it can absorb costing nothing at all, and then enough meat at 8c per pound is put in to give the mixture a flavor, and the whole compound is retailed out at 10c per pound, what is the profit of the Beef Trust? Tell me, ye gray-baired sons of finance who know ail about Wall - street stocks and Lawson's Yukon! We 'have alwavs maintained and proven that there" Is not a sausage made that needs a filler of bran, shorts or anything else. Smith's sausages are absolutely pure, whether the pure food Jaw is looking or not. Every thing Smith sells Is pure, clean and fresh. These hot, dusty days you will see meat in Beef Trust markets cov ered with dust and dirt so thlf-k It can be scraped off. People of refine ment will not eat Buch trasrj they pass It up and come to Smith's. K p R HTF. YOl. R PA TKOVA K THESE WILL TICKLE YOUR PALATE PORK Best Shoulder Roasts. . .10-1 2Yi0 Fine Shoulder Chops. 12VL-C Pork Hocks 8? Pigs' Feet 5c Pickled Pork 12' Fresh Side Pork 12 Breakfast Bacon 17Vj? Sugar-Cured Hams 1 T Half Hams 15 Smith's Pork Sausage 12'2 Guaranteed to be free of bran. Leaf Lard 12' Pure Lard in 5-lb. Pails 60 VEAL ALL MILK-FED Shoulder Boasts. ...10 and 12':? Breast of Veal 10? Stew 8 and 10 Veal Shanks 6 Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12V2 Loin Veal Cutlets ....15 BEEF AND LAMB AT SMITH'S USUAL LOW PEICE When you come to Smith's Bee that Smith's namfi and ''Fightf ni? the Be f Trust" la over the door. Our opponents have put markets rfj?ht up against us on both Mdn. but Itr easy enough to- pass them up and come to Smith's.