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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1908)
ICS THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 190S. Butterick Patterns and the Delineator for September Now on Sale "ButtericR Fashions" for Autumn Now In "Vudor" Porch Shades The Meier Frmh Store's Great Aug mt .Linen Sale SI a iN The Annual August Linen Sale continues to attract hundreds of economical housewives, note! and boarding-house Keepers wno Know nnen; 2S3fcu m The Annual August Linen Sale continues to attract hundreds of economical housewives, hotel and boarding-house keepers who know linen; values and who appreciate the great money-saving opportunities offered by this semi-annual, sale Table and bed linens of all kinds are included Lookto the needs of your linen closet and profit by these unusual bargains Sale continues through the month Take advantage Hemm size, rosn p(l Marseilles pattern Bedspreads, extra full d1 "s snilar .f 1.75 vals., on s-ale at this low price, ea. . Regular $2 value hemmed Marseilles pattern Bed- ttA t-preads on sale at this unusually low-price, each. .P $2."0 hemmed Marseilles patterns Bedspreads, at, each.. SI. 95 f2.2") f rinsed Marseilles pattern Bedspreads, at, each.. SI. 78 $2.7.5 frinred Marseilles Bedspreads at, special, each.. $2.05 $4.00 fringed satin-finish Bedspreads, at, special, each.. S3. 20 $4.50 fringed satin-tinish Bedspreads, at, special, each.. $3. 60 Regular 16e Linen Crash Toweling:, on sale at, the yard. . 12V2 Regular 12c Linen Cra-sh Toweling, at, special, the yard. .8l i 72-inch bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, new 1 1 6 natterns. in great variety: $1.40 grade, at, yard. .P O Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, 72 ins. wide, best patterns; resnilar $1.65 trrade, special, yard. 1000 dozen Union Linen Huck Towels, extra heavy, each.. 11 500 dozen Union Linen Huck Towels, 18c values, each.. 12 500 dozen Union Linen Huck Towels, 25c values, each..l8 i is! : ! $1.29 Handsome hemstitched Damask Teacloths, $3.50 vals.. $2. 65 $4 hemstitched Satin Damask Teacloths, on sale at, ea.S3.10 500 hemstitched satin Damask Traycloths, 40c values, ea..24J. 50c hemstitched Satin Damask Traycloths, special, each..35 6-in. round scalloped hand-emb. Doilies, 50c values, enrh..38 fl-in. round scalloped hand-emb. Doilies, 75c values, each..(JO 300 doz. Union Linen Huck Towels, regular 35c. values, ea.225 1500 dozen Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, special, each..ll 1500 dozen Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 23c values, ea. .16 Great August sale of all our fine Linen Table Sets, In allcgTades up to $100.00 a set, on sale at special priees. Take advantage. Fancv embroidered and hand-drawn pieces reduced. See them. Bleached all-linen Damask Table Napkins, 22x22- Cj-I OO inch; best patterns; regular $2.00 value, the dozen. ,P 0 Bleached all-linen Damask Table Napkins, the best l QQ patterns; regular $2.50 dozen values, special for. ,P Bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins. 24x24-in.; Qfl all new patterns; regular $6.00 values, special, doz. .r"' Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Estelle Corsets, Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets, "La Grecqne" Corsets On the Second Floor Women'sSiimmerAppare - Mm:w 1 00. Values at Half P nee This week, Portland's Leading Cloak and Suit Store offers unrestricted choice from the entire stock of women's and misses' Wash Dresses, Shirtwaist Suits, and Tailored Suits at one-half the regular prices The materials are cham brays, rep, linen, pique, batiste, lawn, etc. etc.; beautiful princess and two-piece dresses in white and colors Handsome shirtwaist suits in endless variety; jacket suits in medium and long length, semi or tight-fitting; fancy braid and cretonne trimmed; others strictly, plain tailor ed; shirtwaist suits are full plaited or waists with fancy lace yokes and tine tucking; also elaborately trimmed princess gowns with Irish or Valenciennes lace and the skirts are beautifully trimmed in lace and tucks; elbow sleeves, trimmed in lace and fancy cuffs; all new, up-to-date Summer apparel, in assort ment large enough to please every individual fancy; values ranging from $4.00 up to $ 1 00. Your unrestrict- 1J tf fi-aan rrice o A rhnicA At MP M this sale for only -&fS. B Fifth.street window Display Today $7.00 Lace Curtains for $4.95 Pair $8.50 Couch Covers for $6.85 Each $ 1 .75 Imported Madras for $ 1 . 1 5 Yd. An exceptional offering of fine Cluuy and Renaissance Lace Curtains in both white and Arabian color; made on good French nets with linen Cluny inserting and edges or Renaissance braid trimming; 50 inches Ji Q wide by 2'2 and 3 yards long; $6.50 and $7.00 values, pair. S.-7 J Special lot of beautiful Oriental Couch Covers in, two-tone and Oriental effects; double-faced tapestry, with or without fringes; 60 Qi(L R v inches wide, 3 yards long; best $8.50 values, on sale at, each. P"' 1500 yards of fine imported Madras, all popular colorings, stained-glass, floral and Oriental designs; 50 inches wide; $1.75 quality, yard.. $1.15 Great Sale of Women's Silk Gloves Women's 16-button length Silk Gloves, Kayser, Fownes and other leading makes ; black, white and all colors; double-tipped fingers, in all sizes; best regular $1.75 fQr values; your choice, pair." Mail orders will be carefully filled. 2000 pairs of women's 16-button length Cotton Glows, mousquetaire style; red, white and tans only; all sizes; $1.25 vals. Women's 16-button length extra heavy Silk Gloves, in black and white only; regular $2 1 1Q and $2.25 values, pair. V ' 75c Ribbons 43c 35c Ribbons 18c 25,000 yds. of wide fancy Dresden and Print Warp Ribbons in floral and conventional designs; beauti ful quality, grand assort- Af ment; 65c-75c vals., yard." 2000 yards of 5-inch Taffeta Rib bons in good coIofs; regu- 1 Qf ular 35c quality, the yard. Women 's high-class Embroidered Silk Gloves in black, white, pink, light blue, champagne and mode; all sizes; beautiful styles; the best regular $3.50 aud $4 j values, on sale at, pr. Women's 20-button length Mous quetaire Silk Gloves for evening wear; black, white, pink, light blue, yellow and helio; all 0 f sizes, $2.50 values, pr. P Just received, new shipments of women's 8, 12 and 16-button length Tan Cape Gloves, best makes, on sale at, pair, $2.75, $3.50, $4.00 45c Ribbons 21c 75c Ribbons 39c 10,000 yards of extra heavy all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, 32 and 4 inches wide ; black, white, pink, light blue, navy, red, brown, green, yellow, etc. 35c to 45c values, at, yard..21J Belting Ribbons, handsome styles, great assortment; 75c to 1Q $1.50 values, at, the yard.-'C Women's Silk Hosiery Regular S4.00 Values On Sale at $2.19 Pair Today, a sals extraordinary of women's fine Silk Hosiery in silk clock and embroidered in step effects. A great special purchase from a large importing house enables ns to offer regu lar $4.00 values at the low price of $2.19 a pair; grand variety of patterns to select from; black, white, light blue, tan, champagne, pearl, gray and pink; extra good quality and all sizes; magnificent hosiery for dress and eve ning wear; $4.00 valueB; buy all 1 Q you want of them, at, the pair. Pfir- Mail orders receive prompt, careful attention. 200 Silk Waists $16 Values $7.45 Great special offering of women's Fall Waists in tailored effects; best quality taffeta silk; plaids, checks and fancy stripes; made with pin tucks to form a yoke, and 1 to 3-inch pleats down front ; green, red, navy, brWn, white or black; new, pretty styles, all sizes: regular values up to $16 GffT Aj. each, on sale at, special.? 500 Hydegrade Petticoats at $1.18 Special lot of 500 Hydegrade Petti coats in black only, made with deep flounce and ruffle and six rows of stitched bands; regular C 1 ID $1.75 value, special, each. Boys' Wash Suits at Only Half Price Our entire stock of boys' Wash Suits at hlf' regular prices; Russian blouse and sailor suits in percales, linens, chara brays, galatea cloths, crashes, in plain white and fancy colored; a wonderful assortment of patterns, and in all grades. Regular 50c Wash Suits, each, 2o Regular 75c Wash Suits, each, 3S Regular $1.00 Wash Suits, each, 50V Regular $1.25 Wash Suits, each, 63 J Regular $1.50 Wash Suits, each, 75 j Regular $2.00 Wash Suits, each, $ 1 .00 Regular $3.00 Wash Suits, each, $1.50 Regular $4.00 Wash Suits, each, $2.00 Regular $5.00 Wash Suits, each, $2.50 Regular $6.00 Wash Suits, each, $3.00 Portland Agents for "Perrins" Gloves, "Ostermoor" Mattresses, "Willamette" Sewing Machines Artistic Picture Framing, 4th Floor The Meier Frank ' Store's Great August .-Shoe Sale Now On Women's Regular $5 Oxfords at August Sale for $3.65 a Pair Finent makes of women's Oxfords, including brown suedes, one hole ties, brown and champagne Russian calf Oxfords,, patent colt Oxfords with brown kid tops, all patent; colt Bluchers; women's low shoes of the highest grade and best style; regular $5.00 values, at this special price, pr. J'' Women's $4.00 Oxfords $3.15 Six lines of women's tan Russia calf Pumps, one-hole ties and Oxfords; welt soles, plain or tipped toes; this sea- ' 1 C son's best $4 footwear, to be cleaned up at, the pair. Women's $3.00 Oxfords $2.49 Women's $2.50 Oxfords $1.98 Women's $2.00 Oxfords $ 1 .59 10 lines of women's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords in brown kid, tan Russia calf, patent colt, gunmetal and vici kid Oxfords ; Blucher and button styles, welt soles, any style heel ; all new, up-to-date and standard footwear; reg. $2.50-$3.00 values, your choice: Reg. $2.50 values, pr., $1.98 Reg. $3.00 values, pr., $2.49 Women 's patent tip Kid Oxfords, medium heels and round toes ; all good, comfortable shapes ; all sizes, great values, as follows : Reg. $2.00 values, pr., $1.59 Reg. $1.50 values, pr., $1.18 Sale Misses', Children's Oxfords Misses' and children's Oxfords in patent colt, Russia calf and vici kid, Blucher styles; low heels, foot-form lasts, welt soles; all new, up-to-date footwear, at the lowest prices of the year: 5 to 8, $1.50 vals., pr.$1.29 11 to 2, $2.50 vals., pr.$1.95 8i2 to 11, $2 vals., pr.$1.65 2VS to $6, $3 vals., pr.$2.45 Misses' and children's patent tip Dongola Oxfords; low heels, round toes, extension soles, all sizes ; at the following low prices : 5 to 8, $1.25 vals., pair. 98 '8 to 11, $1.50 vals., pr.$1.29 11 to 2, $1.75 vals., pr.$1.35 2i2 to 6, $2 vals., pr.$1.63 Men's and boys' Outing Shoes at greatly reduced prices; best styles, all grades, at special low prices. Young men's and boys' Oxfords in all style leathers, all grades, at very special prices. Men's $5.00 Oxfords at $3.75 Men's $4.00 Oxfords at $3.15 Men's $3.50 Oxfords at $2.85 Great August clean-up of men's fine low shoes Tan Russia calf, patent colt and glazed kid in lace and button styles French Shriner and Urner and other leading makes in all grades All the new lasts, and all sizes and widths High class footwear at prices that are below the actual manufacturing cost n. PHYSICIAN IS RELEASED OX $3000 BONDS. Declines to Di.cuss Charge of Man slaughter and Is Bound Over . to Grand ..Jury. In the custody of Detective Hellyer, Dr. F. J. Courtney, charged with man slaughter In connection with the death of a young- girl, arrived In Portland yesterday afternoon and was taken at once to police headquarters. There Dr. Courtney was met by his attorney. John H. . Stevenson, who ap peared before Municipal Judge Van Zante In his behalf. Mr. Stevenson waived a preliminary examination In behalf of his client who, in the sum of $5000. was held to the grand Jury. Bonds In that amount were quickly procured, the defendant's brother-in-law, E. K. Montague, and his wife. Mrs. Ida M. Courtney, appearing as bonds men. Dr. Courtney was Immediately released after having been in custody for 17 days. Dr. Courtney was arrested at Indian apolis, I-nd., July 23. on telegraphic in structions from the police of this city. At the time of is arrest he was at tending the National Convention of Hi bernians and was preparing to return to Portland. However, he was prevented from returning and bo'hdsjn the sum of 110.000 demanded. Detective Hellyer was assigned to make the trip to Indianapolis. He ac companied Dr. Courtney to Portland, the officer and prisoner arriving at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Dr. Courtney declined to discuss the affair for publication. Those who de sired to speak with him on the subject were" referred to Mr. Stevenson, his at torney. "There Is nothing new in the case," said Mr. Stevenson, "and Dr. Courtney has nothing to say that would be of in terest. He was preparing to return to Portland when he was arrested and has been held for 17 days. Indianapolis Is not such a long Journey from Port land and it looks llk it might have been possible to permit him to give bonds before this time, but it wasn't. "Dr. Courtney has . a good defense and one that, I think, will Justify him in the eyes of everyone." Th Amazon tnne. found In small quan tities near Colorado Sprtnga. Colo., U irreat ly In demand. A Arm in Germany ordered all that rouM b procured. Th stona la crean la color and bard a. flint. SMUGGLED JOIN (N TOILS J. WILLIAMS MUST FACE CHARGE IN PORTLAND. Atfer Forfeiting $1500 Cash Bail, Fugitive Is Arrested by Au thorities in. Spokane. J. Williams, alias J. Rawlance, who was arrested at Spokane last week for smug gling opium, will be brought to Portland where he Is wanted, having been indicted by a Federal grand Jury on a similar charge several weeks rro. At the time of his arrest here Williams furnished $1500 cash bail and when his case was called he could not be located. The bail was forfeited. Since then the Gov ernment representatives have been on the trail of the alleged smuggler. Williams was located in Spokane last week and when arrested for his Illegal handling of the drug in that locality, he agreed to disclose to the officers the hid ing place of the opium If they would as sure him that he would not be prosecuted on the charge. The terms were agreed to and the smuggler took the officers to a pile of railroad ties in Hilllard, a sub urb of Spokane, where 265 cases of opium were recovered. The Government agents kept faith with Williams so far as his operations In Spo kane were concerned, but he Is being held In custody until he can be surrendered to the Federal authorities in this state when he will be tried on the Indictment that was returned last Spring. Williams has not only lost the J1S00 cash bail he de posited with the court in this state, but he' will now be obliged to stand trial on the charge presented in tne indictment. Williams will be returned to Portland as soon as United' States Judge Wolver ton returns from tils vacation and Issues an order for the removal of the prisoner. DRIVE OUT ALL VENDORS Council Proposes to Forbid Peddlers Cse of Streets. No peddlers will be allowed on the streets of Portland, If the City Council passes the ordinance recommended by the license committee yesterday afternoon. The measure was drafter by Council-' man Kellaher and introduced by him be fore the Council at its last session. It was then referred to the license commit tee for consideration. The committee discussed it and recommended it for pas sage. There have been several measures in troduced before the Council aiming to eliminate street vendors, a big increase In the annual license fee being the prin cipal means to the end. This, however, has not sufficed to drive the peddlers off the streets, arid Mr. Kellaher decided that the only way to do it was to intro duce an ordinance excluding them from operation. This was done and tomorrow when the Council meets the measure will be up for passage. It seems doubtful at this time whether It . will pass, as the peddlers are not without their friends, and there is said to be much public sentiment In favor of the vendors. The great argument against the ped dlers is the alleged nuisance they become pn the streets. The police have much trouble with them, and the litter from their wagons is a point urged against them by many. BLACK DRESS GOODS Sale Today. Great sale today of fine black dress goode. Prices have been reduced to regular wholesale cost. Come today if you want real bargains. McAHen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. remains, according to the report of H. H. Northup. who was appointed guard Ian by the County Court. Hurgren was declared Insane and sent to the Asy lum. The disbursements of the estate have amounted to $4619.11. Balance of $504 In Estate. Of the estate of Richard E. Hurgren, originally worth $5123.15, only $504.03 Every once in a while it comes to our ears that we are "standing in" with tho Beef Trust. There was never a more heinous untruth. We are selling meat at one-half the price the Trust charges in other cities ; we have pledged our selves to never sell out to the Beef Trust, and we have scorned all their en treaties to come into the fold and raise the price of meat here in Portland. These are but a few proofs; there are countless others. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 226 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets. 512 Williams Avenue. 791 Mississippi Avenue. Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City. Loin and Rib Chops 15 Frontquarters of Spring Lamb 12Va Shoulder Roasts of Spring Lamb 10-12y2i Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails. Go f Smith's Breakfast Bacon lT'Ac Best Hams 17 d Smith's famous Pork Sausage 12lA$ Liver Sausage, Head Cheese, Frank furters and Bologna, all choice and fre3h 10 FourMarkefs: Boiling Beef -5 Plate and Brisket Beef 5 Soup Meat 3 Choice Loin Steaks 1212 Round Steak .. 10 Shoulder Steak .' 8 Fine Roast Beef 8 Fine Pot Roast Beef 7-8 Hindquarters of Spring Lamb. .15 Leg of Spring Lamb...T. 15