THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, JTXY 6, - 1908.
Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Perrins Gloves, "Vudor" Porch Shades, Ostermoor Mattresses, Etc., Etc.
Great July Clearance Sales at Ihe
Frank Store
14-
Meier (lb
$2.50 Corset Covers $ 1.47 Ea.
$7 to $10 Gowns $5.98 Each
$2.50 and $3 Drawers $1.69
Great July Clearance Sale of women's fine undermuslins 2d Floor
"Wonderful b a r g a ins in wom
en's fine hand-embroidered Cor
set Covers of French Percale;
hand-embroidered scallops, eye
lets drawn with ribbon and neat
embroidered yoke effects; also
new high-class domestic corset
covers, trimmed in dainty Val.
1 ;.4.:., 1 j:
y and ribbons; materials of fine
nainsook, all sizes; great varie
ty; regular $2.00 P"I A 'J
and $2.50 vals., at.'.P
Great special lot of women's
very fine nainsook Gowns, made
low neck and short sleeves, and
trimmed in fine laces, embroidery, tucks, beading and ribbon; the best CCS QQ
regular $7.00 to $10.00 values, on sale at this very special price, each. ,J070
Special lot of women's French hand-embroidered Drawers and fine domestic Draw
ers, in nainsook. and French percale materials, trimmed in laces, em- Cj't ?Q
broidery, tucks, insertion, medallions; $2.50 to $3.00 values, at, pair. .P
THE " REDMAN " IS COMING! -DUE THIS WEEK
2000 Pairs $5-$6Lace Curtains $3.65 Pr.
Great July Clearance Sale of 2000 pairs of Cluny, Irish point and Marie Antoinette
Lace Curtains, made on good French nets, with linen Cluny edges and insertings,
inarm Antoinette ana oraia enecis; ou inenes wiae, to yards Bjn frC
ong; both white and ecru; regular $5.00 and $6.00 values, at, the pair..
15.n yaids'of Figured Drapery Silks, dark grounds, with floral and Orien
ful designs, very handsome styles, 31 inches wide; 65c and 75c values, yard
$3.00 Flouncing 69c Per Yard
$2 Embroidery Frontings 98c
$1.25 Embroideries 39c a Yard
2500 yards of beautiful new Swiss Flouncing
and Insertion, eyelet filet and baby Irish ef
fects, for gowns and waists; a very large and
handsome assortment, in widths from 2 to 18
inches; regular values up to $3.00 a CQ
yard, on sale at this special low price. .OSC
1500 yards of Swiss Embroidery Frontings for
waists, eyelet and filet effects, in exquisite de
signs; regular values up to $2.00 a. QQ
yard, on sale at this special price, yd. OC
5000 yards of Swiss and Nainsook Embroider
ies, Edgings and Insertion, 2 to 8 inches wide ;
eyelet and French designs, for women's and
children's wear; regular values up to OQ
$1.25 a yard, on sale at, special, yard. OUC
Special lot of hand-made Embroidery Flounc
ing and Bands, blindwork, real Madeira and
Soutache effects, worked on handkerchief linen
and French cloth; 3 to 15 inches wide; mag
nificent styles, great values, at these prices:
Values up to $4.50 at, yard, $ 1 .98
Values up to $2.25 at, yard, $1.69
Values up to $12.00 at, yard, $6.00
$3.00 Laces $2.98 -$3.00 Laces $1.29
Two great special lots of the finest St. Gall Novelty Laces in white, cream and ecru,
allovers, bands, galloons, venise and filet effects; gorgeous laces of the highest class
and marvelous values, on sale at the following verv low prices. Let us show you
Regular values to $8.00 at, yd., $2.98 Regular Values to $3.00 at, yd, $1.29
Sale Women's 50c Undervests 29c Each
Great special sale 3000 women's silk-finished Undervests, low neck, sleeve- OQ
less styles, trimmed with narrow lace, all sizes; the best 50c values, each. .C
1000 women s Belts of all kinds; wash belts, elastic belts, leather belts, belts
in all
tne scaton s prettiest styles; black, brown and white; the best regular CjQk
values up to $1.50 each, on sale at this low price, each take advantage. &sC
Great special sale of women's Handbags, in all grades. You should see
them.
300 Ladies' Dresses
Rajahs, Foulards, Pongees and Taffetas
$35 Values at $14.45
Portland's leading cloak and suit store
announces another great special sale of
women's silk Princess and Princess jump
er dresses An advantageous purchase
of30Q garments from a well known
New York manufacturer enables us to
offer values up to $35 at the low price
of $ 1 4.45 All new, up-to-date Summer
styles in Rajah silks. Foulard silks, Taf
feta silks and Pongees, also a few wool
plaids The Waists have dainty yokes
of lace, some tucked, others bleated
Skirts in pleated effects with bias jolds
A very large assortment of attractive
styles in all the best colorings and com
binations and all sizes Silk Suits that
find ready sale at prices Cffl A IT
to $35 Your choice at JpiT?iO
Seejbig Fjfthtrjejtwindwjdisplay
Great July Clearance Sale of our entire
stock of Fancy Dresses in this season's
newest and best fashions and ma
terials The greatest values you
ever shared in Second Floor
Great values in Tailored Suits
200 Walking Skirts
$10 Values $4.65
Great special bargain in 210 women's
Walking Skirts, plain and herringbone
serge and Panama cloths; made in plain
flare and full pleated effects, self-strap 'd
and trimmed with taffeta silk bands;
some have bias folds, others taffeta bands
and folds; black, brown, navy, Copen
hagen and other good shades; regular values, at prices ranging up to fEi
$10.00 the garment on sale at this wonderfully low price, each...... t'OO
White Serge Suits
$30 Values $21.50, $35 Values $23.50
$40 White Serge Suits $32.50
A timely July sale of women's White
Serge Suits in plain and fancy tailored ef
fects High class apparel for Summer
dress and evening wear Coats are in semi
and tight-fitting effects and trimmed in
silk, fancy braid and buttons, also plain
tallored with stitched seams Skirts are
pleated and gored with or without folds
White Serge Suits of fashion and quality
at prices you must surely be interested in
Materials and make the very best and
values unequaled Investigate the merits
of these grand values Second Floor
$30.00 WHITE SERGE SUITS $21.50
$35.00 WHITE SERGE SUITS $23.50
$40.00 WHITE SERGE SUITS $32.50
$55.00 Suits for $27.45
100 women's plain and fancy Tailored Suits, in Eng-
lish serge, chiffon, Panama and voiles ; coats made in
semi and tight-fitting effects, with or without vest ;
trimmed in silk or braid; skirts pleated or gored;
colors are tans, brown, rose, Copenhagen, navy and black; also fancy stripes and
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cuei-Ks; lauorea suits at prices up to jjuu.uu mo un, an iu :
son's most approved garments; your choice, on sale at, special, suit.. rXJ
50c and 60c Wash Goods 25c
25c Vals. 12V2C, 75c Vals. 35c
New, high-class Wash Fabrics at prices you can't resist Beautiful
materials and p atterns in grand variety Best bargain of the year
5000 yards of handsome Printed Silk Mulls, in pink, blue, tans, yellow and green
effects; dainty styles for hot weather and evening apparel. Best regular 50c and
60c values. A special purchase enables us to offer them at this unusually OC
low price, the yard. See Big Fifth-street window display take advantage. ,OC
25,000 yards of new Printed Lawns, Swiss Batiste and Dimitys, all this 1
season's prettiest styles, selling regularly at 25c a yard; your choice at..-"" 2C
2500 yards of fine Novelty White Goods, highly mercerized styles; grand OC
variety to select from regular 75c values, on sale at this special price, yard. .OOC
C TTKt?e 5000 yars ne imported Voiles, Dimitys, Mulls, etc.,
3 1" dDrlCS on sale at a very special price. Beautiful styles for suits
and dresses; very large assortment to choose from; all
19C Cr-l Q. new' Pretty materials; the best regular 35c val- 1 Q
ues, on sale at this unusually low price, the yard. aSC
$1.25 Ribbons 53c--75c Dress Trim'ngs 27 c
5000 yards of magnificent high-grade Ribbons, 4V2 to 7 inches wide; plaids, CO
Dresdens, warp prints, jacquards, etc.; values from 75c to $1.25, at, yard..5C
2500 yards lace and embroidery Bands for waist trimming, novelty effects,
lVfe to 2y2 inches wide, and sold at Neckwear Department; 50c-75e vals., yd. . C
$2.25 Silk Gloves $ 1 .39 Pr.
An unusual offering of the best grade of
Sflk Gloves in "Kayser," "Fownes" and
other leading makes Best quality Milan
ese silk, double finger tips and all sizes 5Va
to 8 16 and 20-button lengths Black,
white, tan. Brown, champagne, pink, nile
and lilac Fine Silk Cloves for street and
evening wear Reg. $2.25 c 1
and $2.50 vals. on sale at V
Mail orders will receive prompt attention
25,000 pairs of women's 2-clasp Silk
Gloves Best makes in black, white and a
full line of the leading shades, sizes 5Va to &
at 47c, 67c and 95c Pair
Great. values in long chamois gloves
Women and children's gauntlet gloves
Women's $3.00 Oxfords $1.95
Men's $5 Oxfords $3.35
Great Julv Clearance Sale of women's all-Datent colt rihhnn
' ties and 3-button dull-top Oxfords; extension soles, Cuban
heels; also glazed kid, patent-tip Oxfords, Blu
cher style; single and heavy soles, medium heels;
all the above footwear of standard manufacture,
newest and best lasts and regular $3 1 QC
value; your choice, on sale at, pair. ,P .70
Men's all patent colt, gunmetal and tan Russia
calf Oxfords, welt soles, round toes; comfortable
walking shapes, all sizes and widths ; flJO OC
regular $5.00 values, on sale at, pair.
Misses' and children's all patent colt Blucher
Oxfords, light soles, plain toes, stylish shapes;
great values, on sale at the following low nricen?
Sizes 1 1 Va to 2 at $ 1 .45 pr. 8'a to 1 1 at $ 1 .29 pr. 5 to 8 at 99c pr.
EX-SEXATOR. SIMOX'S CAR IX
JVRES SALESMAN.
J. H. Donnelly Struck by Machine In
Control of Citizen Who Is
Taking First Lesson.
J. H. Donrelly, a representative of the
Pproenply Jewelry Company, ot Chicago.
w!-.o has been stopping at the Portland
Hotel for several days, was run down and
Injured yesterday morning at 10:46 o'clock,
as he was leaving the hostelry, by an
automobile owned and driven by ex
Vnlted States Senator Simon. With Mr.
Simon In his automobile at the time of
the accident was his chauffeur, Roy Har
rington, who was teaching his employer
the science of automobile manipulating.
.Mr. Hmon was rounding his "first
corner,-' when, at Sixth and Morrison
strtets. his car struck Mr. Donnelly,
knocking the latter down and throwing
him under the wheels of the car. Mr.
Donnelly was taken into a nearby drug-EV-re
until an ambulance was summoned,
when he was removed to the Good Sa
maritan Hospital.
At the hospital it was discovered that
the injured man was suffering from a
fractured arm and minor bruises. It is
also believed that his collarbone Is
broken. Mr. Simon says that he will
La realtor practice on the country roads
until he becomes a master of the automobile.
MILLS START UP AGAIN
Cottage Grove Appreciates Ruling of
Commission.
COTTAGE GROVE, Or., July 6. (Spe
cial.) The recent rulings by the Inter
state Commerce Commission upon the
freight rates. Is proving to be a Btimulus
to the milling and lumbering industry
in this section, one of the heaviest tim
bered and heaviest milled parts of the
state. The mill men are now much en
couraged, and feel that within the next
60 days conditions will be materially im
proved. Already inquiries from heavy
buyers ae coming in and some orders
have been placed. This is of vital in
terest Jo Cottage Grove, as the burden
or her payroll depends upon the lumber
Industry.
Good Weather at Colvtlle.
COLVILLE, Wash.. July 5. (Special.)
Weather Observer Vi". L. Sax has issued
his report of observations at the Colville
station for June as follows: Average
temperature. 79: maximum. 94. on the
24tli ; minimum, 31, on the 20th; precipita
tion, 1.08 inches, which was .42 less than
the usual amount for June. Clear days.
14; cloudy, 8: partly cloudy. 7. Light
frost on the 20th. but practically no dam
age from frost during the month.
Additional Sleeper to Chicago.
On Monday morning. July 6. the Chi
cago & Northwestern Line will "nave an
additional through sleeping car. Portland
to Chicago. For reservations Inquire of
R. V. Holder, general agent. 122-B Third
street.
T
MAT ORDER PROSECUTION OF
NOTTINGHAM DRgPPED.
City Attorney Put In Embarrassing
Position as Result' of Contro
versy Over Special Permits.
Does the City Council have authority
to order the City Attorney to suspend
proceedings for alleged violations of
city ordinances? This question has
been presented in the controversy be
tween Building Inspector Dobson and
State Senator Nottingham over the
erection by the latter of a frame build
ing inside the fire limits on the East
Side.
In the first place, the Council granted
Mr. Nottingham a permit, which is ald
to have been unlawful. Later, on com
plaint of the Building Inspector. City
Attorney Kavanaugh filed a complaint
against Mr. Nottingham in the Munici
pal Court. At Its meeting Friday the
Council committee on health and police
decided to recommend to the City
Council at its meeting Wednesday that
the further prosecution of the case
against Mr. Nottingham be suspended.
Mr. Kavanaugh has not been advised
officially of the committee's action;
neither has he been instructed to drop
the suit. The report and recommenda
tions of the committee on health and
police are merely advisory to the Coun
cil and it will not be until after the
Council has Anally acted on the matter
that the City Attorney will be advised.
In the meantime, that official is Inves
tigating the question to learn what
right.- the Council has to dictate his
course In the prosecution of such suits.
It is expected that the report of the
committee will be ratified by the Coun
cil which will desire to approve Its
original action In granting- the permit.
It Is for that reason considerable inter
est is taken In the discussion, which at
best puts the City Attorney in an em
barrassing dilemma. At the request of
one of the city's .officials, be 'caused a
complaint to be filed In the Municipal
Court against Mr. Nottingham for vio
lating one of the city's ordinances. The
authority by which the right to violate
the ordinance was extended to Mr. Not
tingham now proposes to order the
City Attorney not to prosecute the case.
Mr. Kavanaugh said yesterday that he
would make a thorough investigation
of the ordinances of the city that he
may be in a position Wednesday intelli
gently to advise with the Council on
the subject.
ON SALET0DAY.
Bathing suits for men, women and
children, tourist coats, white waists,
parasols, dress . goods, silks, long silk
gloves, black voile skirts, muslin under
wear wash goods and household sup
plies, lowest prices in the city. Mc
Allen McDonnell,-Third and Morri
Through With Plank Streets.
ABERDEEN. Wash., July .(Special.)
Mayor France has - come out strongly
against the building of more planked
streets and has declared his Intention of
refusing again to attach his signature
to any resolution calling for a planked
street. The Mayor says planked streets
have helped the raillrnen, but kept the
property owners "broke" putting them In
and the city "broke" keeping them in
repair. It has cost Aberdeen for planked
streets $200,000 or $300,000 and yet today
there Is not a permanently Improved
thoroughfare in the community. Mayor
France's pronunclamento -Is meeting the
approval of the property owners.
Home Burns to Gronnd.
GARFIELD. Wash., July 5. (Special.)
The residence of Jonas 'Crumbaker was
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burned to the ground yesterday with the
furniture and all wearing apparel of the
family. Mr. Crumbaker's loss is $2500,
with but a small insurance. It is not
known how the fire originated. Mr.
Crumbaker is a pioneer of Whitman
County and senior partner in the Crura
baker. WlllBon Hardware Company.
MEAT INSPECTION
All the meat yon see at Smith's is inspected before and after slaughter by
Frank L. Smith himself, acknowledged by everyone even his iant competi
torsas the most brilliant meat man on the Pacific Coast. Smith's meats
have got to be good and they are bound to be absolutely fresh. Use your
own judgment and decide in your own mind which is the better the fresh
"home killed," city dressed Oregon meats that Smith gives you or meats that
are brought to the city in ice-cars sometimes from other states.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"Fighting the Beef Trust"
4 MARKETS
Pot Roast Beef
Prime Rib Roast Beef.lOtf; 12 V2
Shoulders of Mutton 10
Frontquarters of Mutton 10
Legs of Mutton, large. . 12Vo
Legs of Mutton, small '. .15
Shoulder Roast Pork 10
Center Cut of Shoulder Roast
Pork I2y2
226 Alder St., between first and Second Sts.
512 Williams Ave.
791 Mississippi Ave.
xutn ana xaain tots., uregon city.
6S 7. 8tf j
Whole Shoulder Pork ll
Beef for Soup Sf?
Plates of Beef 5
Brisket Beef and Necks of Beef.. 5
Plate Corned Beef and Brisket Corned
Beef 6
Shoulder Beefsteak 8
Ronnd Beefsteak 10
Sirloin Beefsteak 121-
When you come to Smith's be sure you reach there. The market adjoining
us on the right belongs to our opponents. We have nothing to do with it.