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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1908)
THE 9IORXTXG OREGOXIAN,. 3IONDAT, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908. 16 Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, "Trefousse" Gloves, Columbia Yarns, Pcrrin's Gloves, "Bstelle" Corsets, Etc. Frank Store Tiay aii Tomorrow At eier ay soff Hew Fall MercMadls In All Depts. en A tmnu s rreimiier 15e M For Great Sale of 200 Silk Waists $16 Vals. $5.45 Great Anniversary Sale of 200 high grade taffeta silk tailored waists in plaids, checks, satin stripes, embroid ered silk dots, etc. All new iip-to-date Waists in tailored, gibson and blouse effects, made with pin tucks, half and one-inch tucks to form a yoke or tucking down the front Linen or silk collars The color assortment in cludes tans, lavenders, blue. 'brown. greennavy, white and black Waists worth regularly up to $ 1 6.00 each Your choice while they tT A C' last at this low price, ea. See the Fifth-street Window Display 400 Women's Umbrellas, $5 Vals. $2.98 A sensational offering of 400 women's fine Umbrellas, the best bargain Portland has ever seen in high-grade umbrellas; gold and silver handles in beautiful styles; pieee-dyed taffeta covering on the best paragon frame, steel rod; close roller, and : :::. i -nn.A iha hand's free nf r-harce. Hmbrellas in the tt 0 lour luitiais ciipici'cM uu- - -- - - - TFfl jot other stores would call $7.50 and $10 values; your choice at, each.V" Sale 1 000 Nightgowns 2 Price $2.50 to $5 Drawers, 2 Price Great manufacturers' sale of women's U fine cambric and nainsook Night I gowns A large lot of 1 000 samples J Values ranging from $2.00 to $18 at 1-2 price All new, beautiful styles trimmed in fine laces, embroidery. tucks, insertion, beading and ribbon Made low, round and square neck, fancy flowing short sleeves and high neck long sleeves Splendid tip-to-date gowns of the latest style and finest materials; Values are 1 from $2 to $18, your choice 2 See the Fifth-Street Window Display Great special lot of fine cambric and nainsook Drawers, lace and embroidery-trimmed; all new, pretty styles; regular $2.50 to $5.00 values; your choice at half regular prices. Special lot of Combination Undermuslins and Chemise finest cambric and nain sook materials, trimmed in laces, embroideries, tucks and. inser- fo Pt1fA tion; regular $3.00 to $12.00 values, on sale at one-half price... A 1 iVeC Porcelain Dinner Sets at Very Low Prices Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, light green floral decoration, gold on knobs and han dle. Great special values take advantage. Ou sale at the following low prices: 60-piece sets on sale at, the set, $5.49 100-piece sets, on sale at, the set, $8.49 Also pink decorated sets, spray and floral border sets, and other designs, as follows : 60-piece sets, on sale at, the set, 7.28 100-piece sets, on sale at, set, $ 9.98 60-piece sets, on sale at, the set, $6.98 100-piece sets, on sale at, set, $10.49 1 00 New Tailored Suits Monday at $35 Suit For today we place on sale the best value in $35.00 Tailored Suits you will buy this season 100 garments in the lot The handsomest and most attractive suits the leading New York man ufacturers have produced Fashions and mater ials that will appeal to the critical buyer Includ ed will be found long coat, plain-tailored suits in semi and tight-fitting effects, fancy tailored suits trimmed with satin, fancy braid and buttons The skirts are plain gored, with or without folds -Materials in broadcloth, cheviots, serge and tweeds Black, navy blue, green, wine, taupe or London smoke, brown, catawba and fancy stripes and mixtures in very large assortment Every garment beautifully tailored throughout and fin ished in the best possible manner Tailored suits that will give complete satisfaction to the most careful buyer They are unus- (JJC fC ually low priced at $35 a suit p3JVfV Suits, Costumes, Coats, Wraps Arriving Daily 25c and 35c Wash Goods at 10c Per Yd. 5000 Seamless Sheets on Sale at 65c Each 5000 vards fine Wash Fabrics in plain and fancy weaves, poplins and mer- 1 cerized novelties; handsome styles in large assortment; 2oc-35c values, yard. 'Wt 5000 seamless Bed Sheets of extra heavy cotton; size 81x90 inches; the CJ. best values ever offered at this low price; buy all you want at, special, ea. v" 100 dozen linen Huck Towels, hemstitched colored border; 20x38 inches; the best regular 25o values, on sale at this low price, each take advantage. "School Days" Now at Hand School Supplies Low Priced Rubber Erasers, ea., 2 for 5c, 4c and Penholders, each, 2 for 5c, 4c and 80 Lead Pencils,- special, ea., lc, Sc and 4 Slate Pencils, on sale at, the dozen.. 2 Wood Slate Pencils, on sale at, ea..2f Fountain Pens at this low price, ea.l9 Carter's Ink on sale at, the bottle.. 4 Carter's Paste, on sale at, the bottle.. 4 Blotters, special price, the package. Book Straps, at, each, 5c, 8c and 12 Automatic Pencils, special, at, each.. 5 Pencil Sharpeners on sale at, each..l Colored Pencils, special at, the box. .4J Colored Chalk, at, the box, 4c and 8 7x11 Slates, double; great value at.21 7x11 Slates, single, great value, ea.l5i White Chalk, on sale at, the box12J Colored Chalk, at; the box, 4c and Wax Crayons, at, the box, 4c and 8 Colored Pencils, special, price, box..4 Scratch Pads, on sale at, ea., 4c and 5J Ink Tablets, at, each, 4c, 8c and. . . .12 Composition Books, 4c, 8c, 12c and 21? Note Books on sale at, ea., 4c and 8 Legal Pads on sale at only, each..8J Drawing Pads at this low price, ea..8? $2.50 Figured Nets 98c Yd. $3.50 Waist Fronts $ 1 .49 1500 yards of white and cream figured and dot ted Nets for waists, sleeves, yokes, etc. ; 45 inches wide; all new, beautiful styles; values up QiRs ifi $2.50 a yard, on sale at this low price. Great special lot of 27-inch Waist Front Em broidery, colored effects, on fine batiste; beauti ful styles; values up to $3.50 yard, C LQ on sale at this very low price, yard.H MtHtZr 2000 yards of white, cream and ecru Venise and Baby Irish Insertion and Galloons, V2 to 4 inches wide, for trimming net waists and AQf gowns; $1.25 values, on sale at, the yard."'' Corset Cover Embr'd'ry 5000 yards of new Corset Cover Embroidery, in Swiss effects ; new designs in blind and filet work. Great special bargains, at the following prices: Regular $1.25 values, a? the yard.. 69 Regular $1.75 values, at, the yard.. 98 1000 Silkoline Covered Comforters, $1.59 The Fourth Floor Blanket Store places on sale today a great special lot of 1000 full size silkoline5:overed Comforters filled with white laminated cotton in one sheet. Best patterns and colorings, and the- grandest values ever T f Q offered at this low pricebuy all you want of them at, special, each.H 'J $14.50 Ostrich Plumes at $7.35 In the Millinery Department today a very unusual offering of 500 beautiful quality and style Ostrich Plumes in black, p '"i wnne, grown, iigni piue, green, etc. r inesi imported feathers Ostrich Plumes will be in greater lavor man ever inis season There's no hat trimming quite as rich and attractive A special purchase enables us to offer our $14.50 values tf p O C at remarkably low price, ea. JJ C moJ J : r Mail Orders Will Be Carefully Filled t See the new Fall Headgear Second Floor msmkiM Sale of Boys' and Girls' School Hosiery 5000 pairs of the famous Cadet Hose for boys and girls; made with linen knee, heel and toe; three weights, all sizes; guaranteed the best 25o hose money can buy; great value; buy all you want of them at this popular price,, the pair. v Boys' and girls' Cashmere "Wool Hose, seamless leg and foot, full fashioned; best values on the market, at these very special low prices, the pair 25c, 35c and 50 500 pairs of boys' and girls' black cotton-ribbed Hose, seamless log and 'jf'jf foot; sizes 5 to 8; values up to 20c a pair; buy all you want of them at, pr. 2000. pairs boys' aiid girls' extra strong quality School Hose,. fin-3 and heavy 1 f7f ribbed; double knees, heels and toes; the best regular 25c values, at, pair. 500 pairs boys' black Cashmere Hose, fine and heavy. ribbed; sizes 5 to OOf 10; buy all you want of them at this low price, the pair take advantage. Great Sale Boys' and Girls' School Shoes Misses' and children's plump vici Kid Shoes, laoe and button styles and patent tip; well made. High-grade footwear at a low price. On sale at the following prices: Sizes 5 to 8, pair, $1.50 Sizes 812 to 11, pr., $1.75 Sizes 11 to 2, pair, $2.00 CHANGES IN FORGE Police Sergeants to Take Up Their Duties Today. CAPTAINS ON NEW SHIFTS Several Patrolmen Are Also Trans ferred by Order of Chier, Is sued Under Instructions From Thomas G. Greene. Decorated with their new chevrons of authority, the nine recently-promoted police sergeants will begin their duties today. A detail of sergeants will leave headquarters with the regular day re lief at 7 o'clock this morning, and oth ers have been assigned to the later re liefs. A loo beginning today there will be a complete reorganization of the 'force. The three captains have been shifted to different reliefs and various patrolmen have also been transferred to different beats. Acting under the orders of Com missioner Greene, Chief Grltzmacher yesterday posted the following order, which will become effective this morn ing: Captains of Police: The folloTrlnn order of transfers and aulsntn-nts of. officers and change of patrolmen wllT take effect Mon day. September 14. 180S: Captain J. T. Moore, from the day re lief to the flrst night relief; Captain A. B. Slover. from the first to the second night relief: Captain Q. H. Bailey, from the sec ond night relief to the day relief: Sergeant C. E. Baty will continue In command of the detective and plainclothes branch of the service. Sergeant John A. Golta. for the West fide on the first night relief: Sergeant D. Erdicott. for the East Side on the first Bight relief; Sergeant Joseph K'enlan. for the West Side oo the second night relief: Ser geant Joseph Keller, for the East i?ide on the second night relief; Sergeants Cole and E I-- Crate, for the day relief. Sergeant Crate until further orders wiU continue his work with the Humane Society and In addition to his duties In that line will give his attention to the mounted force and their mounts. He Is particularly en trusted with the care of this branch of the service. Sergeants Thomas Kay and B. F. Smith will, until further orders, remain with the detective and plainclothes staff under control of Captain Baty. In assum ing their new duties call the attention of the Sergeants to rule 4, page 23. of the Police Manual, which prescribes the duties of sergeants and Instruct them to atrlctly abide by these rules. Make the following changes In patrolmen affecting your reliefs: Officer F. E. Wan less. from the first night to the day relief In the place vacated by Serfjeant Oolis; Officer J. E. Ketth. from the second night to the day relief in the place vacated by Sergeant Keller; Officer J. P. Van Overn, from the first to the second nlcht relief in the place vacated by Officer KeHh; Officer T. P. Swennes. from the first to the sec ond night relief; Officer H. E. Parker, from the second night relief to the day relief la place of Officer Fechin. who In turn will report to the second night relief: Officer F. W. Peterson, from the first night relief to the day relief In place of Officer J. P. Fones. who In turn will reoort to the nrst night relief: Officer Fred A. Graves, to be Jailer of the first night relief. All previous orders In conflict with the above are here by rescinded. (Signed) C. GRITZMACHER. Chief. Injuries From Pall Fatal. OMver HIckel, who fell from a second story window In a building on Alder street, between First and Front, a week ago, died yesterday afternoon at St. Vin cent's Hospital aa the result of his in juries. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. An investigation Into the details of the ac cident which resulted fatally yesterday, will be made today by Coroner Norden. If It is found that t!e man's death was not due to his own carelessness efforts will be made to place the responsibility. Suspected Forger Returned. Harry Clark, who has been wanted by the police of this city for several weeks on a charge of forgery, was returned last night in the custody of an officer from Alberta, Can. The officer was met at Seattle by Detective Kay, who re turned with the prisoner to Portland. Good Fishing at Newport. Advice has lust been received that silverslde and chlnook salmon ere being caught on trolls in Yaqulna Bay. Olympla Beer. "It s the water." Brew. ery's own bottling. Phonec. Main 71. A J467. ' t DEBS HERE TONIGH T Socialist Candidate Will De liver Address. COMES IN "RED SPECIAL" local Followers Resent Refusal of Armory for Meeting, and Grill Management In Poster Ad vertising Decs' Coming. Eugene V. Dehs, Socialist nominee for President, will reach Portland in his "Red Special" at 6 o'clock tonight, and two hours later will deliver an address In the Exposition skating rink under the auspices of the Socialists of this city. In the parade, which will precede the ad dress by Mr. Debs, Portland Socialists promise something' decidedly unique In the way of street demonstrations. The line of ' march will form at the Union depot promptly at 7:16 o'clock, and after moving through the principal streets, will proceed to the Exposition building. In the parade there will be a number of floats characteristic of the Socialist party and numerous transparencies. It was planned to hold tonight's meet ing in the Armory, but the committee on arrangements was refused the use of that building and then engaged the Ex position skating rink. Resenting the ac tion of the Armory management, the Socialists had several hundred dodgers printed for advertising the meeting. On these bills is printed the following para graph: "Owing to the fact that the officers of that ecab-herdlng aggregation of legal ized murderers misnamed militia but better known as N. G.'s refused to rent us the Armory the building in which they practice how ,to shoot down union men on strike we are forced to take the Exposition building, which Is a little further out, but which will accommodate an audience of 10,000." E. J. Iewis, chairman of the local re ception committee, will preside as chair man of tonight's meeting and introduce Mr. Debs. Mr. Lewis leaves this morning for Salem, where he will Join the So cialist nominee end his party. The other members of the reception committee dur ing the afternoon will go to Oregon City and accompany Mr. Debs to this city from that point. These committeemen are: Thomas Sladden, M. E. Dorfman, H. Goodwin, J. P. McDonald and H. HInk. Following his meeting in this city, Mr. Debs will leave at 8 o'clock tomor row morning for Tacoma and Seattle. The "Red Special" train in which Mr. Debs is making a tour of the United States, was provided by the National Socialist committee. It consists of a bag gage car from which 2,000,000 pieces of Socialist literature are being distributed, a dining car, a Pullman and a day coach. The train also carries a volunteer band of 15 pieces. Mr. Debs' party consists of John P. Work, a member of the National committee, and his party's nominee for Governor at the last election- In Iowa; A. '231 WASHINGTON ST, PORTLAND MAKEIf "Of MENS CLOTHES M. Simons, editor of the Chicago Dally Socialist, and A. H. Floaten, a prominent Socialist of Colorado. DEBS' 3IESSAGE TO OREGON Says Present Campaign Is General Breaking. Up of Party Lines. MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 13. Eugene V. Debs, . Socialist candidate for President, offers the following message to the peo ple of Oregon: vnth regard to the people of Oregon. I have not the least misgiving for I know they have the fine brave spirit so characteristic of the Far West. Whether they agree with one of not they are kindly receptive and open to conviction. This I have reason to know from my previous and repeated visits to the state. The distinguishing feature of the present campaign Is the unusually large number of people, especially working men, who are thinking and acting for themselves. Politi cal bosses and professional politicians will find their task a more difficult one this year than ever before. There la what may be called a general breaking up of old party affiliations and a new political align ment which will astonish the country when the returns are announced In November. Debs Speaks at Grants Pass. GRANTS PASS, Or.. Sept. 13. -(Special.) Eugene V. Debs, Socialist candidate for President, arrived here at 7:30 o'clock, in his "Red Special" and was immediately escorted to the opera-house by a special committee and uniform band. Marcus V. Robblns presided at the meeting end in troduced the speaker. STOLE HORSE, IS CHARGE Charles and Oliver Erickson Ar rested at Brownsville. BROWNSVILLE. Or.. Sept. 13. (Spe cial.) Sheriff Elklns and Deputy Sheriff Edwards, of Prineville, were here yester- i day and took into custody Charles and Oliver Erickson. wanted in Crook County I on a charge of horsestealing. The warrant charging the theft of a ; horse, which the boys are said to have i driven from Crook County to Browns ville, was signed by Marlon Biggs, of : Prineville. The Erlcksons are also ac- cuned of stealing -other horses and drlv- ; lng them into the Willamette Valley, I where they were sold. ON SALE TODAY. ' Women's and Misses New Fall Suits in fancy stripe effects, our very latest $18 j and .20 values each, at 110.75. See our I Morrison street window. McAllen & Mc- ' Donnell, Third and Morrison. i - The chief of police of Chester, Pa., Is at- . tempting to cool off periodical drunkards by ' making them whitewash the city prison. ' The horses of Ioslaad are shod with . sheeT horns. Frank L. Smith' Meat Co. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" SIX MARKETS 226 Alder Street, Bet. First and Second Streets. 512 Williams Avenue. 791 Mississippi Avenue. Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City. Twelfth St., Bet. Bond and Commercial, Astoria. 253 Taylor Street (Uniontown), Astoria. SIX MARKETS Smith's Lard, 5-lb. pail 65 Sliced Ham " 2oC Sliced Breakfast Bacon .20( Half a Ham 17Y24 Whole Ham 1.7 Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon 17 Spring Lamb Loin Chops 15 Spring Lamb Rib Chops 15 Les of Spring Lamb 15c Hindquarters Spring Lamb 15 Extra choice Veal Cutlets 15C Pork Chops 12 and15 Pork Roasts 12l2C and lot? Pork Sausage , 12V2 Frontciuarters Spring Lamb.'.12V5C Fancy cute of Shoulder Lamb 12VaC Veal Cutlets 12V Fancy cuts of Roast Veal 121' Tenderloin Steak, the best 12Y Beef Loin Steak, the best 122. Prime Rib Roast Beef... 10 and 12V2? Bologna Sausage 10 J Frankfurt Sausage .10 Head Cheese t....10 Liver Sausage 10 Hamburg Steak 10 Shoulder Roast Lamb 10 Roast Veal 10 Round Beefsteak 1 Veal for Stew S and 10 Shoulder Steak ,-.8 Fancy cuts of Corned Beef 8J Pot Roasts Beef .7 and 8 Short Ribs Beef. 7J Veal for Broth 6 Corned Beef G Beef Liver 5 Beef Hearts .5t! Beef to Spice 5 Beef for Casserole... .....5 Pot Pie Beef 5 Plates of Beef Brisket of Beef 5 Beef to Bake., 5 Beef to Stew 5 Beef to Boil 5 Beef for Jelly 3d eef for Soup.... 3