TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1908.
We Are Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, "Estelle" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, "Vudor" Porch Shades, "Ostermoor" Mattresses
Open Tonight
Until 9:30
eier Frank Store's Saturday Shopping Bulletin S
OpenTonight
1 9:30
Great Annual "June White Bays"--Every White Article Reduced
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6 to 9:30
SPECIALS
Swiss at 11c Yard
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, short lengths of
dotted and figured Swiss, 5 to 15
yards of. a pattern; best regular 15c
value; buy all you -want of it 11.
at this very low price, yard, lit
Extension Rods 7c
Tonight, 6 to 9;30, 5000 white-end
Extension Rods, extend to 54 inches;
complete with fixtures, etc.; f?
great value, on sale at, each..'
Boys' Underw'rl7c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 2000 garments of
boys' Balbriggan Underwear, shirts
and drawers, sizes 16 to 26; 1
best 50c values, at, garment. 1
Sleeve Boards 24c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, in the Big Base
ment Store, 500 covered Sleeveboards,
best 35c values, on sale while
they last at this low price, ea. 4tTC
20c Hosiery at lie
Tonight, 6 'to 9:30, 1000 pairs of wom
en's black and tan Cotton Hose, with
seamless leg and foot, all sizes; the
best regular 20c values, on 1 1
sale at this low price, pair. 1 1 C
75c Buckles at 29c
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Tonight, 6 to 9:30, women's Belt
Buckles in rose gold, oxidized and sil
ver; great assortment; 50c and 75c
values on sale at this exceed- Q
ingly low price of, each.... wrC
20c Ruching at 9c
Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, 500 boxes Tourist
"Wash Ruching, 3 yards in a box;
white and colored ; regular 20c value ;
on sale at this unusually O
low price, per box
20c Ribbons at 9c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 3000 yards of all
silk Taffeta Ribbons, 2y2 to 3V2 inches
wide; black, white and all colors;
best 20c values at this ex- Or
ceedingly low price, per yard ZfC
CrashToweIingl2c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, .10,000 yards of
all-linen Crash Toweling, 17 inches
wide; value extraordinary at 1
this very low price, per yard. , 1 vC
Napkins $1.54 Doz.
Tonight, 6 to 8:30, Satin Damask
Table Napkins, in the very best pat
terns ; regular $2.00 values on sale at
this extraordinarily low d 1 A
price, per dozen, only .. J"
$1.45 Brooches 69c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, great special as
sortment of Brooches or Chatelaine
Pins, witji or without stone settings;
values up to $1.45 each; on !Q
sale at this. low price, each..."r
75c Drawers 39c Pair
100 Nightgowns 89c
$ 1 .50 Chemise 98c
100 dozen "Women 'b Cambric Drawers, splendid ma
terial; hemstitched, ruffles, lace and embroidery
trimmed. Best 75c values, on sale at this 1Q
extremely low price of, per pair.. C
Great special lot of "Women's Cambric Gowns, made
slip-over style, and trimmed in good lace edgings.
Best $1.00 values on sale today only at L O
this extremely low price, each only
Great special lot of Women's French Chemise; hand
embroidered and unlanndered; very pretty" -designs
and regular $1.50 and $2.00 values; your QD
choice today only at this low price, each. ..
Our entire stock of fine Undermuslins, Gowns,
Drawers, Chemise, Corset Covers, Skirts, Trousseau
Sets and French Undermuslins ; all on sale at special
"June "White Day" prices. Second Floor.
Infants' and Children's white wear at June prices.
"White aprons and knit goods at June Sale Prices. .
Women's 75c Belts on Sale for 29c Each
Children's Hosiery Specials for Today
Great Saturday sale of ,3000 Sample Belts, including Leather Belts, Wash Belts,
Elastic Belts, Gilt Belts, etc. Values up to 75c each. Your choice Q-
today at this extraordinarily low price each, only
2000 pairs of Infants and Children's Hosiery in lace and plain effects; great
assortment of dainty patterns; black, white, tan, light blue, pink and red; all
sizes; 5 to 9-inch. Great values today at these extremely low prices, each
25c Values at 12 1 -2c 35c Values at 1 7 1 -2c 50c Values at 25c
Men's $3 Shirts $2.15
Men's $ 1 Neckwear 5 Oc
Today a great special lot of men's high-grade
Pongee Silk Shirts; soft. and attached collar;
creams, tan and champagne; beautifully made
and finished; all sizes; regular tfO 1
$3.00 values, for this sale, only, at.
Grand special bargain in Men's high-class
Four-in-Hand Ties; light and dark patterns;
hand shouldered and finished; beautiful de
signs and colorings; very large variety; regu
lar $1.00 and $1.25 values; yurkfl
choice of this great bargain, tonight. . . JC
Special lot of 50 dozen Men's White Oxford
Golf Shirts; attached or detached OQ.
cuffs; all sizes; $1.25 values at, each.
Men's best quality Lisle Suspenders, plain
and fancy webbings; great assortment; best
50c values. At this extremely low O O.
price, per pair, only
Cooper's Form-fitting , Underwear for men;
pink, blue, tan, salmon; all sizes; shirts and
drawers; regular $1.25 underwear. ?Qgs
Your choice, today7 only, garment
&CL CtirAof Attr Men's and women's nnest quality Wool bweaters; iull
pO O WeaierS fashioned; red, white and oxford; two large pearl buttons,
; ; 2 pockets; best $6.00 values; on sale at fl QC
95 l&acll verv low price, each Take advantage. . J
Entire stock Men's white furnishings at June Sale Prices.
$ 1 .50 Shirtwaists 52c Each
$2 Shirtwaists 92c--$4 Shirtwaists $2.58
Entire stock of White Waists at greatly reduced
prices New York and Paris Waists, every pretty
style, in all grades Space permits listing only a
few of the many great bargains Second Floor.
5000 cotton Shirtwaists in lawn, madras and dotted
Swiss, trimmed in embroidery, lace and tucks, long
and short sleeves; button front or back; all sizes;
regular values us to $1.50 each, on sale
at this unusually low price, each. JwC
5000 cotton Shirtwaists in fine lawns and dotted
Swiss, made with fancy round yoke of medallions or
square yoke of lace insertion, fine tucks, strips of
embroidery, lace and tucks; long and short AO
sleeves; $2.00 values; for this special sale,
Fancy white cotton Waists of Persian Lawns, ba
tiste, mull, linen, lawn and crossbar; fancy yokes,
round or square ; trimmed in round ,meslv Valen
ciennes, embroidery, etc.; regular $4.00 tf ) CQ
values Mail orders promptly filled yJO
20,000 Copies of Sheet Music
At 5c -1 22c --1 5c Per Copy
Great Saturday 6ale of Sheet Music today Take advantage.
Lot 1 All songs from "The Merry Widow," including the famous waltz, "Under
the Tropical Moon," "Not Because Your Hair is Curly," "Flower Song," "Song
My Sweetheart Sang," "Cinderella Two-step," "Over the Waves," and
hundreds of other popular pieces, all at 5 a copy
Lot 2 "Afraid to Come Home in the Dark,' "Come to Land of Bohemia," "Can
You Keep a Secret," "Northern Lights Waltz," "Mariutch,". "Summertime,"
"Arms Around You," "Honey Boy" and hundreds of others. "All 1 OIam
at 12V2 a copy today. Music lovers take advantage of this bargain. 1 w 2C
Lot 3 "Redwing Song and Two-step' "Moonbeams and Dreaming of You,"
"School Days," "Night and Day," "Dreaming," Stung," "Dill 1 C
Pickles" and thousands of other 50c music, vocal and instrumental, at....lV
WtlitP OlrtVP Skt 5000 Pa5rs of White Kid Gloves of superior style
TTU11C WUVW al an(j quality; full 16-button lengths, all sizes, 5V2
w to 72. Brides and graduates will buy liber-
VerV LOW PriCeS aUy bargain $3.50 fl 1 QtT
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values. This sale, per pair, only,
10,000 pairs White Silk Gloves of the best style and quality; double finger tips,
full 16-button lengths; sizes 5y2 to 8; regular $1.75 and $2.00 fl 1Q
values, on sale at this low price, pair take advantage of this sale...P r
5000 pairs of 2-clasp White Silk Gloves; double finger tips, size 5 to 7; all
the best quality short Silk Gloves; regular 75c values, on sale at this A?
special low . price, the pair. Another advantageous bargain... .TT C
Ladies' Summer Underwear
At Extremely Low Prices
Women's low-neck, sleeveless undervests, Rich
elieu and Swiss rib; all sizes; the best. ftp
15c values, on sale at this low price. .....
Women's fancy lace trimmed undervests; low
neck and sleeveless; Richelieu rib; all I An
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sizes; best 22c values, on sale at, each
Women's low neck, sleeveless undervests;
Swiss ribbed; lace trimmed neck and shoul
ders; sizes 4, 5, 6; best 40c values; Otf
on sale at the low price of, each
Women's lace, trimmed umbrella Drawers, of
fine ribbed cotton; well made and finished; all
sizes; best 35c values on sale at the O 1 r
extremely low price of, per pair...!.
Women's low-neck 'and sleeveless undervests,
Swiss and Richelieu rib; sizes 4, 5, 6; 1 9
best 25c values, on sale at low price ... .
Entire stock of Women's, Misses' and Children's white undermuslins on sale at
"June White Days" prices. Look to your underwear needs. On Second Floor.
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6 to 9: 30
SPECIALS
Hammocks $1.89
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of new
Hammocks of handsome weave; wide
valance and throw-back pillow; best
patterns and colorings; regular $2.50
value; on sale tonight fll OQ
at this low price, each. V 1 0
$6 Co-Carts $3.95
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of 100
collapsible Go-carts; reclining back;
rubber-tired wheels; best $6.00 value;
on sale tonight at this T T QC
very low price, each.....Pir J
75c Combs at 43c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, large variety of
plain and filagree-back Combs, in all
sizes and shapes; shell and amber;
back combs selling regularly ATt
at 75c each; your choice, at HrOC
$3 Pictures $1.19
Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, special lot of beau
tiful Oil Paintings, framed in hand
some 6-inch gilt frames, 25x34-inch;
regular $3.00 values ; on fl 1 Q
sale at this low price, each, V
Matted Pictures 10c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 2000 handsome
matted pictures, mounted on white
mats; great variety of sub- 1
jects; exceptional values, at. 1 VJC
Rogers' "1847"
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 Rogers
"1847" silver-plated cold meat forks,
value extraordinary at this
low price each. Basement. :.. OwC
Cut Glass Nappies
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, in' the Big Base
ment Store, 1000 Cut-Glass Nappies;
handsome pattern; great .d 1 in
special value, at each...S HtZr
50c Combs at 28c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, Filagree or Carved
Back Combs; pretty new patterns;
best 50c values. Your choice O
tonight at this low price.C
Book Department
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 copies of the
"House of Mirth" and other popu
lar copyrights will be sold Cvflf
at this low price, per copy....''
Grocery Specials
3 bottles of plain or stuffed Olives, on
sale tonight at this unusually O
low price, for the three JC
1000 pint bottles of Welch's Grape
Juice; great special value for O
tonight only, at each ayVC
Table Tumblers 4c
Tonight. 6 to 9:30, 10,000 thin-blown
Table Tumblers; buy all you A
want at this low price, each..''
SCHOOL TO BE DEDICATED
CATHOLIC SERVICE AT PIED
MONT CHAPEIi TOMORROW.
Redemptorlst Fathers Will Open
Xew Building With Address by
Bishop Charles J. O'Reilly.
The new school and chapel of the Holy
Redeemer parish, at Piedmont, will bo
dedicated Sunday forenoon with appro
priate services, which will begin at 10:30
o'clock. Most Rev. Archbishop Alexander
Christie will officiate, assisted by the
clergy of Oregon and Washington. Fol
lowing the blessing of the building by the
archbishop will be solemn high mass.
Bishop Charles J. O'Reilly, of Baker City,
will deliver the sermon. A large choir
in the charge of M. J. Keating, accom
panied by a fuH orchestra, will sing
Rosewlg's mass. Wkfter the mass . the
women of the paririh. will serve dinner to
all visitors, and frn 12:30 to 2:30 o'clock
Tomllnson's band will give a concert in
the adjoining grove. At 3 P. M. the fol
lowing vocal and Instrumental programme
. will be rendered:
Overture, Mandolin Club: piano eolo. Miss
Mollis Ketlnir; tenor solo, M. J. Keating;
election, Oregon' Male Quartet: Instrumental,
St. Mary's orchestra; soprano solo, Mrs.
TY.d L. Olson; violin solo. MIhb Lucia Bar
ton; baritone solo. J. Tauscher; monologue.
A. Ii. Morris; selection, Oregon Male Quar
tet: 'alto solo, Mivs Mamie Dunn; cello solo,
.Miss Ruth Maglnnfs; baes solo, Al. Ledbury I
selection, Oregon Male Quartet; instrumental
Mandolin Club.
The Redemptorlst Fathers and their par
ishioners have invited the people of Port
land and vicinity to attend the dedication
ceremony. Those attending from ..the city
may take the "U" car and leave the
car at Killingsworth street and Williams
avenue and walk north to the grounds;
or they may take the Woodlawn car and
leave the car at Portland boulevard and
walk west to the chapel.
At the Invitation of Archbishop Chris
tie, the provincial of the gedemptorlst J
Fathers of St. Louis, Mo., came to Port
land In 1906. to establish a parish, with
the result that 11 acres in all were se
cured on the Portland boulevard. For a
time the fathers rented a dwelling where
services have been .conducted. The land
is most admirable for purpose of the par
lBh, overlooking the Columbia River and
the Cascade Mountains. ' The people of
the young parish have been looking for
ward to the dedication of the new home
with great pleasure. The plans , of . the
Redemptorists embrace the erection of a
fine church, school, priests' residence and
convent for the teaching sisters. The
members of the Redemptorlst communi
ty are Rev. Fathers Cantwell. Guendling.
Meyer, MacDonald and Wagner and
Brothers Peter and Francis. The school
will open in September under, the charge
of the Sisters of the Holy Names.
WILL CELEBRATE FOURTH
Day Will Bo Fittingly Observed at
Pleasure Resort.
The Nation's birthday will be ob
served with a rousing Fourth of July
celebration at The Oaks this year. Plans
for the day's programme are now being
considered by Manager Freeman, of that
resort. It Is proposed to have fun for
everybody in generous quantities and the
demonstration will conclude with an
elaborate display of fireworks at nigh.
'Since there is no disposition on the
part of the people of Portland to hold
a formal celebration, we have decided to
supply the deficiency," said President
Josselyn, of the street railway company
yesterday. "We will have a genuine cele
bration and it will not necessarily be a
'sane' celebration either. While the de
tails of the programme have not been
decided, it will cover the entire day and
will include various -entertaining features."
Today (Saturday) positively is the last
day for discount on East Side gas bills.
Portland Gas Company.
Spring styles Hanan shoes at Rosenthal's
PREPARE TO BURY, WIRES
ENGINEER WTMi IAT'
IOCAIj SYSTE3I.
OUT
M. S. Hopkins Arrives In City to
Flan. Changes In Compliance
AVith Recent Ordinance.
M. S. Hopkins, of Columbus, Ohio, con
sulting engineer for the railway and elec
eric light properties of B. W. Clark &
Company, owners of the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power Company, reached
Portland last night and today will consult
with the officers of the local company,
when some plan will be adopted for the
distribution of electricity in the under
ground district of, Portland.
"As soon as these plans have been de
cided upon," said President Josselyn, of
the local company, yesterday," we will
be able to proceed Immediately with the
construction of an underground system
for our wires, as required by the or
dinances passed by the City Council and
requiring that our wires be placed under
ground in certain congested districts of
the city by September 1, 1909.
"The removal of these wires from the
business streets will be a great factor of
safety and will assist materially In beau
tifying the city.
SPEAK ON WORK IN AFRICA
Sermon by Dr. Dye at First Christian
Church.
Dr. Royal J. Dye, of Bolenge, Africa,
will speak at he First Christian Church,
Park and Columbia streets, at both serv
ices tomorrow. Dr. Dye will be accom
panied by his wife.
The church at Bolenge, Africa, is one
of the most remarkable churches of mod
ern times. It is unique In that every
member Is a tlther; but its special claim
to distinction is the fact that every ten
members support a native evangelist.
This church now has a membership of
500, with 1000 In. the Sunday school, and
supports 48 native evangelists. This is
where Africa beats America. Possibly
there is not a church in Portland, every
one of whose members gives to the
pread of the gospel, much less gives a
tenth.
. Dr. Dye is a young man. in this coun
try on a furlough. He is one of the
greatest missionaries of modern times
and has a fascinating story to tell of the
wonderful work, at Bolenge. He has
aroused enthusiasm wherever he has
spoken. He will speak at 11 A. M. and
8 P. M.
Seeka Address of' Wilbur E. Evans.
Communicating to The Oregonian,
under recent date, Mrs. Hannah Tlnsley,
of Bowling Green, Mo., desires that in
formation be furnished her of the ad
dress of Wilbur E. Evans, who is her
half-brother. Before her marriage to
Mr. Tlnsley her name was Hannah Da
vidson, and six years ago she had the
last word of her brother, who was said
at that time to be located in Oregon
and was reputed to be the owner of a
ranch In this state. Mrs. Tlnsley writes
that she is In falling health and the
mother of a young son, on whose ac
count she expresses a desire to get Into
communication with her brother.
Great Ioss on Shelby Tube Works.
SHELBY, O.. June 19. Spontaneous
combustion, probably caused the tire late
last night which destroyed the mam
moth plant of the Shelby Steel Tube
Company here. The buildings wiped out
covered several acres. The loss Is now
estimated at from J75O.O00 to $1,000,000.
MEET
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Get next to Smith's New Market, the newest one, the third one. 791 Mississippi Av.t old De Francq market
Frank L. Smith Meat Co.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
THREE MARKETS
226 Alder Street. Between First and Second Sts.
512 Williams Avenue, Near Russell Street
THE NEW MARKET, 791 Mississippi Avenue
The Old De Francq Market
Soup Meat 3
Plates of Beef. 5
Brisket of Beef.... 5
Liver ' 5
Necks of Beef 5
Plate Corned Beef G
Brisket Corned. Beef 6$
Shoulder Boast Beef 8
Chuck Roast Beef 8
Shoulder Beefsteak 8
Lean Corned Beef 8
Bump Boast Beef, end cut 8
Rump Roast Beef, choice 10
Prime Bib Boast Beef, sixth, seventh
and eighth rib 10
Round Roast Beef i 10
Bound Steak 10
Hamburg Steak 10
Beef Tongues, rough trimmed. . .10
Flank Steak 12'2
Sirloin Steak 12Vi
Bib Steak, usual cut 12V2
Spring Lamb Hindquarters 15
Spring Lamb Loin Chops 15
Spring Lamb Bib Chops 15
Spring Lamb Frontquarters . .12Y!
Shoulder of Mutton . ..10
Shoulder Mutton Chops 12V2
Legs of Mutton, large 12VL
Frontquarters of Mutton.: 10
Legs of Mutton, small ..lo
Loin Mutton Chops 15
Bib Mutton Chops 15
Pig's Hocks 8
Shoulder Roast Pork ... 10
Whole Shoulder Pork 11
Pork Sausage 12V
Center Cuts Shoulder Roast .
Pork.. .. 12V2
Legs of Pork J.2V2t
Shoulder Pork Chops 12
Fresh Side Pork 12V2
Corned Side Pork 1212
Dry Salt Pork 12y2
Leaf Lard, fresh 1212
Loin Boast Pork 15
Loin Pork Chops 15
Rib Pork Chops . . . 15
Veal Shanks ...6
Necks of Veal ....lOtf
Breasts of Veal 10
Legs of Veal , ..12V2Cr
Shoulder Roast Veal 12V2,
Shoulder Veal Cutlets 1212
Rump Roast Veal 15
Loin Veal Cutlets lo
Rib Veal Cutlets 15
Hams, whole 15 '
Half a Ham 15
Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast
Bacon'. 17Vz4
Sliced Breakfast Bacon 20
Boiled Ham, sliced 30
Pressed Corned Beef 20
Smith's Pure Lard in 5-lb. pails. GO
Liver Sausage 10
Head Cheese .....10
Bologna Sausage ..10
Frankfurt Sausage 10
Veal Sausage 12V2
Fine Fancy Oregon Hens, absolutely
fresh !...15 and 18
Chinook Salmon ............ 121 2
Halibut ..8
Shad