Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 28, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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THE OREGOXTAX. TUESDAY, APRIL. 28. I90S.
Merchandise Purchased on Credit Today, Tomorrow and Thursday Will Go on May Account Phone Ex. 4 or A 6101 for Groceries
The
Portland Agents
Butterick Pat'rns
'Nemo" Corsets
2000 Lingerie Waists
$3.75-$4 Values at $2.68
A beautiful line of new, white Lingerie
Waists for women now on sale at our
waist-department Materials are batiste
and crossbar goods, made with the new
long yoke or broad shoulder effects,
plain tucked or trimmed in filet Maltese
round mesh laces in fancy designs in
both front and back An exceptional
offering that you cannot afford to miss
Waists that originally would cost you
$4 or $4.50 In new, dainty Summer
styles Take advantage of this sale and
secure your Summer waists at about
one half their regular value All new
and effective styles that will appeal to
the women of good taste, tf? O CL&
and the economical buyer p4VO0
$30"Ostermoor"Mattress $18.45
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This mattress is exceptionally luxuri
ous, extra thick with French edge, full
size, 4 ft, 6 inches wide and 6 ft, 4 in
ches long, in one or two parts Built
in the Ostermoor way, not stuffed
li Instead of the regular mattress of 4
k inch boxed and tufted borders and
Y square corners, this has the celebrated
French rolled edges and 5 inch in-
seamed borders and round corners
Especially selected sheets are care
fully hand-laid and built up layer upon
A layer and daintily enclosed within tick
entirely by hand sewing Weighs 60
lbs., fully 15 lbs, more than regular,
and is correspondingly thicker, softer
and more resilient Finest quality coverings, beautiful art twillsln
colors Blue, pink, green, violet, yellow; handsome floral designs-High-grade
dust-proof satin finish Ticking in gray and white stripes,
or the good old fashioned narrow blue and white 1 Q A C
striped ticking Reduced to the low price, each y 1 Oi4 J
Jewelry at Special Prices
Jewel Boxes, Necklaces, Combs, Pins, Etc.
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Lot 1 Jewel Boxes, either gold or silver
platedAll silkjined injdaintyyW
shades-Regular $1.50 values "OC
Lot 2 Genuine Coral Bead Necklaces
Graduated beads, good clasp e Q
Values up to $1.50, now for
Lot 3 Genuine Tortoise Shell Back and
Side Combs Also Hair Barettes Our
entire line of plain and solid 1 jrfj?
gold mounted Vals. to $25 V3 JI1
Lot 4 Veil Pin Sets One long barand
i three small ones to match In the rose
J gold finish Values up to 50c, 0Z
i on sale at the special price of 4OC
Lot 5 Belt Pins in gold or silver
finish New creations JA
Values up to $ 1 , spec'l
Lot 6 German Silver Mesh Ban
Kid or silk lining
Values to $ 1 5, choice JVU
Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Materials and Workmanship Expert Drapers Lowest Prices Third Floor
100,000 Pieces Muslin Underw'r
Very Lowest Prices Ever Quoted
1 00,000 pieces of women's fine Undermuslins included in this, the greatest muslin underwear sale of the year
The entire reserve stock of the largest and best manufacturer in the land Underwear of style and quality at prices
that fall short of covering the cost of material alone Skirts, gowns, corset covers, drawers and chemise in the
very prettiest styles Finest materials, daintiest trimming, liberal sizes Muslin underwear that will appeal to
particular women An immense assortment to choose from Matchless values and quality Take advantage
$4 Petticoats at $2.48
Women's fine Cambric and Lawn Petticoats,
made with wide flounces of lace edging and
insertions and embroideries; separate dust ruf
fle; $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and up to a q
$4.00 values, on sale at, sp'l., ea.M'0
$3 Drawers $ 1 .73 Pair
Women's fine Cambric and Nainsook Draw
ers, trimmed in fine laces and embroideries,
tucks, insertion and beading; grand variety;
regular $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 val- j 1 ft!
ues, on sale at this low price, pr.J 1 . 3
Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
$4 Chemise at $2.79
Special lot of fine French Percale Chemise,
hand-embroidered, made with double scal
lops and eyelets, drawn with ribbon; the
best regular $30 and $4.00 CO 7Q
values, on sale at, special, eaP
Great special lot of hand-made and hand
embroidered Nightgowns, of fine French per
cales and nainsooks, with hand-embroidered
eyelets, drawn with ribbons; scallops, neck
and sleeves; a grand variety of exclusive
styles a sale of great importance to brides.
Best regular $6.00 values, on C 5 4 'fc
sale at this very low price, ea V3vJ
$2 Corset Covers $1.19
3000 women's Lawn and Nainsook Corset Cov
ers, with fancy yoke effects, of lace, insertion
and edging, beading and ribbon; the best reg
ular values up to $2.00 each, on fl 1 Q
sale at this special low price, ea.P
$2.50 Petticoats $1.49
2000 women's fine quality Cambric Under
skirts, trimmed in embroidery and lace edging,
tucks and insertion; very pretty styles and
large variety; values up to $2.50 O 1 AjCk
each, on sale at this low price, ea.P "T
Mail orders will receive our prompt attention.
5000 Nightgowns
5000 women's Cambric, Nainsook and
Muslin Nightgowns, made with high neck
and long sleeves, trimmed in good quality
embroideries, laces, tucks, insertion, bead
ing and ribbon Full length andwidth
Three great lots, marvelous values at
these special prices Take advantage now
Regular $ 1 .25 Nightgowns on sale $ .73
Regular $ 1 .75 Nightgowns on sale $1.19
Regular $2.00 Nightgowns on sale $ 1 .49
$4.00 Values at $2.98 Ea.
Grand special lot women's Italian Silk Undervests,
in white, pink and light blue; plain or embroidered
styles; a handsome showing; regular O OA
$3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 values, at, eae!i.N "O
Women's fine Cambric and Nainsook Drawers, made
with wide flounces and trimmed in laces, embroider
ies, tucks and insertion ; the best regu- CI 1 O
lar $1,75 values, on sale at, special, ea.P I . I r
All mail orders will be promptly and carefully filled.
$2.50 CHEMISE FOR $1.73 EACH
Women 's Short Skirt Chemise, of fine cambrics and
nainsooks, trimmed in dainty Val. laces, insertion
and medallions, beading and ribbons; fl
regular $2.50 values, at, special, eaeh.S O
Foulard Silks $ 1 Values 59c Yd.
Fancy Silk Suitings $ 1 .00 Val. 69c Yard
2000 Yards Messaline Silks at 49c Yard
2500 yards of beautiful Foulard Silks in tan, brown, navy, gray, green and Alice
bhie colorings and combinations; a very large assortment of the season's gQ
most approved novelties; best regular $1.00 values, on sale at, special, yard. J-C
2000 yards of fancy Silk Suitings in all the best patterns and colorings for suits
and waists; every yard of silk in the lot regular $1.00 value; your choice CjQf
for today only at ' this special low price, the yard take advantage.
2000 yards Messaline Silks of superior quality, fine bright finish; pink, jQ
blue, red, brown, navy, cream and white; best regular 73c values, the yard.'C
Great sale of boys' Blouse Waists, in chambrays, zephyrs and oxfords; blues, tans
and fancy stripes in large variety; all sizes, for boys un to 13 years of
age; the best regular 50c values, on sale at this special low price, each. 2C
Special lot of boys' Shirts with two collars; sizes 12 to 14; fancy percales, fancy
oxiords, biue and tan stripes; light colored and hgured grounds; 7oc val., ea..384p
200 $25 Tailored Suits $16.85
Another great special lot of women's high-grade Tailored Suits, 200 garments in the
lot, semi and tight-fitting styles in navy blue, black, brown; also light-colored fancy
stripes and checks; plain or fancy Tailored Suits of the very latest fashion, hand
somely tailored throughout. Skirts are made full pleated or gored and trimmed
with bias folds; Tailored Suits of a style and quality that other C 1 t QC
stores ask $30 and $35 for; our $25 values; choice, while they last. V wOJ
Fancy Mixed Dress Goods at Low Prices
2000 yards of fancy-mixed Dress Goods, 46 to 54 inches wide; this season's best
patterns and colore; matchless values, on sale at the following special low prices:
$1.25 VALS. 96c $1.50 VALS. $1.19 $2.00 VALS. $1.39
1000 yards of Tennis Serges, in cream grounds with neat colored stripes QO
and checks; the best regular $1.25 values, on sale at this low price, yard
laOU yards ol nne Uress lioods chiffon panamas, selt-colored checks and
cheverans serges, in all colors; new materials, reg. $1.25 yard; your. choice.
75c Underwear 48c 40c Underwear 29c
75c Union Suits 43c Each
"Women's extra fine quality lisle thread Underwear;
high neck and long sleeves, shaped body, all A,fLf
sizes; regular 75c values, on sale at, each.OC
Women's fine ribbed cotton Union Suits, lace-trim 'd,
low neck and sleeveless; all sizes; regular Ars
lac values, on sale at, special, the garment. 4Jv
Women's fancy lace-trimmed Undervests and Pants,
well made and finished; all sizes; the best
regular 40c values, on sale at, the garment. 4C
Women's fancy lace-trimmed Undervests, 1 Q
Jow neck and sleeveless style; 35c values, at. v
Women's fancy lace-trimmed sleeveless Un
dervests, Richelieu rib, all sizes; 20c val., ea. 1 wC
Women's Richelieu ribbed Cotton Undervests, low
neck and sleeveless, all sizes; the regular 1 ff
15e values, on sale at this special price, each. v
Misses' and children's Knit Underwear, a complete
stock of all styles and grades, and the best values.
Mail orders will be promptly and carefully filled.
800 Pairs of Lace Curtains
$5.50 Values $2.85 $7.50 Vals. $4.65
$10 Values $5.85 $12.50 Vals. $6.75
Positively the greatest curtain values you
ever shared in are to be placed on sale in the
Curtain Department for today's andTomor
row's selling Manufacturers' short lots of
the best styles and grades -800 pairs all told,
2 to 1 2 pairs of a patternsTake advantage
Lot 1 White and Arabian color Cluny Curtains, with
inserting and edges or edges only; made on good qual
ity French nets; size 45 ins. wide by 2y2 CO ft
yards long; regular $5.50 value, at, pair.V"'J
Lot 2 Cluny and Arabian Lace Curtains, made on tha
best quality French nets, with wide inserting and
edges; 50 inches wide, 21a yards long; 1t A LC
best regular $7.50 values, on sale at, pair. S1" J
Lot 3 Marie Antoinette and Renaissance Lace Cur
tains, in white lacet Arabians, in ecru color; all made
on the best French nets; 50 inches wide, 3 and 3A
yards long; only two pairs of a pattern in 1 CT O C
this lot; regular $10 values, at, the pair.?'''
Lot 4 White Marie Antoinette Curtains and Clunys,
in white and Arabian; also lacet Arabians, in ecru;
made on the best nets, with inserting and KELfL J C
edges; regular $12.50 values, at, the pair. pO. J
Lot 5 Highest grade Marie Antoinette and Rcmiii
sance Curtains, wide Renaissance border It rt ff C
and braid work; $18.50 values, at the exceptionally low price of, pair S J L -3
FIRST TALK AT ST
C H AM BKRLAIX GOES THEN' TO
EASTKKX OREGON.
Last Two Weeks of Campaign in
Western Oregon Cake Leaves
for Coos.
Governor Chamberlain tonipht mill de
liver tiw opening nddress of hi3 Sena
torial campaign before the voters of St.
John In BicJtner'B Hall. 102 North Jersey
street, outlining his position on the im
portant National issues and presenting his
claims for support. The I?moeraUc pa
triots of St. John have made adequate
arrangements for the accommodation of
the large attendance expected.
Governor Chamberlain will leave Port
land probably tomorrow or Thursday for
Kastern Orexon, where he will devote the
next two weeks to campaign work. He
will deliver his first address In Malheur
iunty the latter part of this week. The
lattt two weeks of the campaign will be
ipent In the western part of the state.
Governor Oh am be rain will do practically
all his own campaigning, although John
AI. Gearin, ex-Cnlled States Senator, may
make a few addresses' before the cam
paign closes.
H. M. Cake, Republican candidate for
the Senate, did not leave for Ooos County
until last night, having: been delayed In
this city another day. He will open his
campaign probably at Marshfield, and
will cover the southern part of the state
thoroughly in his speechmaking tour be
fore returning to this city and transfer
ring his vote-getting crusade to Eastern
Oregon, Mr. Cake has not completed his
list of appointments. In fact, his itiner
ary probably will not be arranged finally
until after the meeting of the Republican
State Central Committee-, Wednesday.
While it is the purpose of Mr. Cake to
speak at as many of the important points
In the state as it will be possible for htm
to reach before the campaign closes. It is
probable the members of the state com
mittee will provide speakers. In the In
terest of his candidacy who will address
the voters in such places as the party's
candidate will not be able to visit.
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
Great special sale of table linens, lace
curtains, towels, crashes, napkins, bed
spreads, sheets, pillow cases, etc, etc.; all
prices reduced. McAllen & McDonnell,
Third and Morrison.
Graves Music Co. must get out by
Thursday. Sheet music and musical In
struments actually slaughtered. Hurry
in 328 Washington street.
CRUISER GOMES JUNE 1
CHARLESTON ABLE TO ItEMAIN
UNTIL JCXE 6.
Dates of Arrival of Yorktown and
Fourth Torpedo Flotilla Not
Yet Announced.
Official notice was received by Cap
tain W. H. Patterson, the local "war
ship" pilot, yesterday, that the first
class cruiser Charleston, flagship of the
Pacific cruiser squadron, Rear-Adntfral
Charles Swinburne, commanding, would
arrive in Portland Harbor Monday,
June 1, the first day of the Portland
Rose Festival, and wouud remain here
during the entire week. Accompanying
the ' letter of notification were advices
to the effect that the flagship Charles
ton had Bailing orders which required
her to depart from Portland Saturday,
June 6. the final day of the gay festivi.
ties. This, however, will give the flag
officers of the squadron the opportunity
to attend the grand ball, which is to
be held at the Armory on the night of
June 6, upon which- occasion the visit
ing Naval officers are to be made the
guests of honor. .
It will be several days before it can
be announced definitely when the gun
boat Yorktown and the fourth torpedo
boat flotilla will be ordered to proceed
to Portland, Inasmuch as the orders
from Secretary Metcalf affecting these
boats were issued some days after the
billet for the flagship was announced.
It is understood that the Yorktown
will come here attended by the five
torpedo-boats and torpedo-boat destroy
ers, but no word has been received here
as. to the. exact date of sailing. For
this reason, neither the Rose Festival
Association nor the local commercial
bodies will make any attempt to pre
pare programmes of entertainment un
til the official movements of the squad
ron coming here have been announced.
There is even some doubt as to whether
the small squadron will be assembled
here for ' the Festival, although all
preparations for having the crews of
the warships take part in the water
carnival are progressing.
While no especial arrangements will
be made for showing conspicuous hon
ors to the detail of the Pacific fleet
coming here, the Naval officers at
tached, to the ships ordered here will
be honored in a manner entirely be
fitting their rank and station in all
the social functions of the Festival
week.
The Rose Festival yesterday estab
lished its information and accommoda
tion bureau in the Swetland building,
and from now on until the opening of
the celebration will be In a position to
take care of all Inquiries for board and
lodging from out-of-town communities,
as well as to list local hotels, lodging
houses, restaurants and private resi
dences where Festival visitors will be
able to secure bed and board during
th week.
Piedmont Club Wins Pennant.
The Piedmont Boys' Club of the Pres
byterian Boys' Brotherhood won the
pennant in the basket-ball contest Just
closed. The pennant was presented by
the Boys' Club of the Third Presby
terian Church. Saturday, May . . the
baseball contest will open in the broth
erhood of clubs by a game between the
Mount Tabor Presbyterian Club and the
club from the Third Church. Rev. E. M.
Sharp, D. D., of Mount Tabor, will pitch
the first ball, an Rev. Andrew J. Mont
gomery, of the Third Church, will en
deavor to catch it. There will be half
a dozen or more clubs in the baseball
contest.
Babies for Adoption.
The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society has
Just received from an outside county a
very nice girl baby, aged 11 months, and
for whom the society is anxious to find
a good home for legal adoption. There
are also on hand a number of very desir
able little boys, aged from 3 to 7 years.
Applications for any of these children
will be thankfully received and acted on
upon calling at the receiving home,- cor
ner East Twenty-ninth and East Irving
streets, on the East Ankeny carline.
Telephone East 5. or B 1404.
If Smith should stand in with the Beef Trust and raise the price of all kinds
of meats only 1 cent per pound, it would mean an extra profit of over 52000 a
day to the Trust. But he won't raise the price of meat; he won't stand in
with the Trust, he won't sell out to the Trust ever and always he will stick
to his job of
FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
When you come to Smith's, see that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef
Trust" is over the door, and then come in. There are markets right close up
against us on both sides they are not ours.
Pound Beefsteak 10
Pot Roast Beef 7 and 8
Beef for Boiling 5 and 6
Sirloin Beefsteak ..12'2
Shoulder Beefsteak 8J
Hamburg Steak 10
Roasts of Veal 10 and 12y2
Breasts of Veal lO
Veal Stew 8 and 10
Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12' -
Loin Veal Cutlets 15?
Legs of Mutton 15?
Loin Mutton Chops 15
Shoulder Roast Mutton. 10S1 2 yt
Pork Sausage 12
Smith's Famous Lard, 6-lb. pail 60
Smith's Excellent Breakfast
Bacon 17Vi
Hams or Half Ham lo
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
226 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TE-PST"
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