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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
THE MORXIXG OREGONIAST, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908. Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, "Trefousse" Gloves, Perrin's Gloves, Columbia Yarns, "Estelle" Corsets, Etc, lEe Meier rraiik'Store- Years he Present Location a t?v tj ' tf tr Tits rv n v ?! a no eie msmavs 01 wowpail wercnancuse in am jjei&artments 10 Comp! 1 000 Women's Nightgowns $2.00-$ 18.00 Values Vi Price $2.50 to $5 Drawers, Vz Price i ft mm Great manufacturers' sale of women's fine cambric and nainsook Night gowns A large lot of 1 000 samples 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 up-to-date gowns of the latest style and finest materials; Values are from $2 to $18, your choice 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: vnur choice at half reerular Drices. V2 Special lot of Combination Undermuslins and Chemise finest cambric and nain sook materials, trimmed in laces, embroideries, tucks and inser- Xf'S PfMff tion; regular $3.00 to $12.00 values, on sale at one-half price... lw 20 Styles Women's New Street and Dress Shoes Great Vals. at $4 Pair i'SA UJi-i-.. 'Vt3 We invite inspection of the remark able line and extraordinary values we are offering in Women's new street ana qress shoes at $4.00 a pair Every new and desirable style and leather including new Winter tans, new lustra! colt, dull ebony calf, fine soft texture ebony calf Button, blucher and lace shoes in all the new toes, Cuban, spike and military heels Turn or welt soles High-class footwear that the ex clusive shoe store asks $5.00 for All sizes and widths and match- less value at this pop ular price per pair $4.00 Boys' $9 Raincoats $6.83 Boys' $5.00 Suits at $3.68 $1.50 Pants at 73c Pr. Boys' School Apparel at special low price's this week All new, up-to-date garments at a saving economical parents must be interested in Supply your boys needs during this sale Great special lot of Priestley "Cravenette" Raincoats at an exceptionally low price; dark tans, light tans and dark fancy worsteds; one-fourth lined with Venetian satin lin ing; every garment warranted a genuine Priestley "Crav enette"; ages 8 to 18 years; regular $8 and 01 L R7L $9 values, on sale at this special low price, ea weU2 200 boys' School Suits in double-breasted styles, knicker bocker or straight knee pants; made of wool; fancy chev iots, tweeds and cassimeres, in grays, tans, browns, stripes, plaids and checks; all good school suits, sell- Cl fyfl ing regularly at $5.00; age 6 to 16 years, for. S"0 1000 pairs of boys' all-wool Knee rants in serges, chev iots, tweeds and cassimeres; ages 4 to 16 years; 71if stripes and plaids; $1.25 and $1.50 values, at, pair. 1000 boys' Blouse Waists, ages 5 to 16 years; soft attached collar; chambrays, oxfords, percales; best colors; regular 75c values, on sale at this special price, ea. 25c-35c Wash Goods 10c 500 Seamless Sheets 65c Each 5000 yards fine Wash Fabrics in plain and fancy weaves, poplins and mer- 1 cerized novelties; handsome styles in large assortment; 25c-35c values, yard. ww 5000 seamless Bed Sheets of extra heavy cotton; size 81x90 inches; the fir best values ever offered at this low price; buy all you want at, special, ea."' 100 dozen linen Huck Towels, hemstitched colored border; 20x38 inches; 1 Op the best regular 25c values, on sale at this low price, each take advantage. v $6.50-$? Lace Curtains $4.65 $3.50 Couch Covers at $2.35 500 pairs of white and Arabian and cluny renaissance Lace Curtains Made on the best French nets Handsome designs in very large assortment Full 50 inches wide, 2 1-2 and 3 yards long Regular $6.50 and $7 values One of the best curtain bargains rt A T J? you have had the opportunity to share in, at the pair P's?0 200 Tapestry Couch Covers, Oriental designs and colorings, 60 inches CO It t wide and 3 yards long; fringed all around; regular $3.50 values, each gray and rose 2000 yards of "Shiki" Silks, 28 inches wide, in light and dark blue, brown, fffi ; $1.2o and $1)0-values, on sale at this special price, the yard. 25c Taffeta Ribbon on Sale at 14c a Yard 25c and 35c Handkerchiefs at 15c Each 500 Dozen Large Pearl Buttons 24c Doz. Great sale of 7500 yards of high-grade Taffeta Ribbon, 3 and 4 inches wide; black, white and all the leading colors; ribbons for bows,-sashes, etc.; we tie them 1 A. free. Regular 25c values buy all you want of them at this low price, yard. C 500 dozen women's Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, 1 inclosed in neat wreath; all letters; regular 25c and 35c values, on sale at. JC 500 dozen large Pearl Buttons, plain and fancy styles; two and four-hole, A for coats and dresses; 26, 28, 30 and 36-ligne; regular 50c-75c values, dozen. WttC 1000 Silkoline Covered Comforters, $1.59 The Fourth Floor Blanket Store places on sale today a great special lot of 1000 full size silkoline-covered Comforters filled with white laminated cotton in one sheet. Best patterns and colorings, and the grandest values ever P CTQ offered at this low price buy all you want of them at, special, each. V 500 Prs. Blankets--$5.50-$6 Vals. $4.35 500 pairs of. 10-4 White Wool Blankets of exceptional quality; pink CA 5 C and blue borders; regular $5.50 and. $6.00 values, on sale at, the pair, v"' New Hair-Covered Hair Rolls See the new hair-covered Wire Hair Rolls best on the market; all shades, and lQr excerrtional value: buv all you want of them at this unusually low price, each.V Women's Silk Tailored Waists Vals. to $ 1 6.00 For $5.4.5 Great Anniversary Sale of 200 high-grade taffeta silk tailored waists in plaids, checks, satin stripes, embroidered silk dots, etc. All new, np-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 assort ment includes tans, lavenders, blue, brown, green, navy, white and black Waists worth regularly up to $16.00 each C A tZ Your choice while they last at this low price, each p JCVJ Don't fail to see them in the big Fifth-street Window Display Sale of Women's Fine Umbrellas $7.50-$ 10 Values $2.98 Each A sensational offering of 400 women's' fine Umbrellas, the best bargain Portland has ever seen in high-grade umbrellas; gpld and silver handles in beautiful styles; piece-dyed taffeta covering on the best paragon frame, steel rod;" close roller, and your initials engraved on the handle free of charge. Umbrellas in the ff OR lot other stores would call $7.50 and $10 values; your choice at, each. SWe $ 14.50 Ostrich Plumes at $7.35 In the Millinery-Department a very unusual offering of 500 beauti ful quality and style Ostrich Phimes in black, white, brown, light blue, green, etc. Finest imported feathers Ostrich Plumes will be in greater favor than ever this season -There's no hat trimming quite as rich and attractive A special purchase enables 9 us to offer our $14.50 values at the low price, each y I J J 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. On 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, Jj 9.98 60-piece sets, on sale at, the set, $6.98 100-piece sets, on sale at, set, $10.49 $2.50 Figured Nets at 98c Yard $3.50 Waist Fronts $ 1 .49 Yard 1500 yards of white and cream figured and dotted Nets for waists, sleeves, yokes, etc.; 4j inches wide; all new, beautiful styles; values up to SfJ.oU a yard, at..ys; Great special lot of 27-inch Waist Front Embroidery, colored effects, P AX1 on fine batiste; beautiful styles; values up to $3.50 yard, on sale at.V 2000 yards of white, cream and ecru Venise and Baby Irish Insertion andGalloons, IV2 to 4 inches wide, for trimming net waists and gowns; regular $1.25 A.Qr values; buy all you want of it at this wonderfully low price, the yard. Corset Cover Embroidery 69c-98c Yard 5000 yards of new Corset Cover Embroidery, in Swiss effects; new designs in blind and filet work. Great special bargains, on sale at the following low prices: Regular $1.25 values, at, the yard, 69 Regular $1.75 values, at, the yard, 9S Our Great Annual Glove Sale pairs of women's two-clasp Kid Gloves Y6c ack, white, tans, browns, grays, modes, Ji ! 1000 in DiacK, wnixe, tans, orowns, grays, iuoucs, vTVSfc reds, navy, and greens; all sizes; ' Desi regular . values, me pair.. . ify 1000 pairs one-clasp Cape "Walking Gloves, jjkif " CfjjS Dent style, best snade or tan; ine nw. best regular $1.25 values, at, pair. 1000 pairs of two-clasp Perrin 's Glace' Kid Gloves; black, white and a full ljne of the leading shades; regular $1.75 val- QD- ues; buy all vou want at, the pair.- 1000 pairs of two-clasp suede Kid Gloves in gray, mode, white and black; all Qff sizes; regular $1.75 values, at, pair. 'WU 1000 pairs of 8-button length Glace Kid Gloves; black, white and a complete line of the best colors; all sizes; CI C $2.50 values, on sale at, pair. 1000 pairs- famous Fowne's and Chatham Cape Gloves, in reds and tans; 1 all -sizes, best $2 values, pair. P t 1000 prs. 12 and 16-but. length Glace Kid "Gloves, black, white and colors; guaranteed quality, all-sizes; $3.50 values, pr..l.bU 1000 pairs of 16-button length Glace Kid Gloves, in black, white and CPO eelers; all sizes; the best regular $4.00 values, at this low price, pair.4 1000 pr. Merry Widow Cape Gloves, fancy tan tops, all sizes; $3.75 vals.. $1 .95 1000 pairs 16-button length heavy Cape Gloves, Dent style; best shades C') Q C of tan, all sizes; the best regular $4.00 values, on sale at, the pair. Great special lot of 16-button length Chamois Gloves, in both white CO 90 and natural: all sizes; regular $3.00 values; buy all you want at, pair.M'"' CIlTf ' 10,000 pairs of 16-button length Silk Gloves, best quality, wllllL xylVVCd all the leading makes. Double-tipoed finirers: in black. white and all colors; great special values, on sale at this extremely low price, pair: Regular $1.50 Gloves, at, the pair. .SS $2.00 and $2.25 values, the pair. .$1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 Gloves, at, pair. .$1.09 Regular $2.50 Gloves, at, pair. .$1.75 LASHES DFFIGER.WITH WHIP ! THIEF FIGHTS FIERCELY AFTER . LONG STREET CHASE. . ; DtectlTe . Shaler Captures Ito P Goldman, Who Tries to Escape in Buggy After Robbery. . Leo D. Goldman, believed to be par tially demented, attempted a daring and aeniattonal robbery in the Imme dlate vicinity of police headquarters yesterday afternoon, and was finally captured, only after an exciting: chase and battle with Detective Shafer. The chase led for a Jlock directly past the police station and up Second street for a number of blocks. -Goldman was drlvinjr In a buggy, while the ' officer was on foot, -but put up a des perate fight when finally overtaken. Me lashed the officer furiously acroes the face and body with a buggy whip. Goldman .drove, to the Jewelry store of L. A. Shube. Third and Oak streets, left the horse unhitched, and went Into the store. There he asked to see a revolver, explaining the kind of weapon he desired to purchase. The man be hind the counter showed him several weapons, one of which Goldman picked up. appsrently for the purpose of exam ining It more closely. Suddenly he dashed from the stor 1 into the etreet with the weapon in his hand, and sprang into the buggy. He lashed the horse Into a run and turned from Third street into Oak. Passing police headquarters In a dead run, he t'vned Into Second street, and as he did , ao Detective Shafer saw him ank gave chase. The speeding driver rushed through the crowd, aarrowly missing collisions with streetcars and overturning pedes trians. Continuing his wild career through Second street, he turned Into Madison, but was handicapped In' his flight by turning many corners and the near collisions with streetcars. Goldman reached Front and Madison before the officer finally overtook him, The officer . seized the horse by the bridle, and checked the animal. Then he approached the driver, who turned viciously upon him with the whip and lashed him severely before being over powered. , ! BRIDGES DELAY JEW ll! NORTH BANK TRAINS . REACH PORTLAND NEXT MONTH. ANY SUIT IN THE STORE $15 Giving the free and unrestricted choice of all 115. $17.50, 118.50, $20, $22.50, $25. $27.60 and $30 suits at $15, is making things hum these days at the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third and Stark streets. The usual broad guarantee of the Brownsville end Salem Woolen Mills and the store's guarantee as well, is back of every garment sold. , SUIT SALE TODAY. Women's and misses new tailored suits on sale todsy at wholesale prices. All latent Fall shades and weaves. McAllen tt McDonnell, Third and Morrison. A "ure-Enousn Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsvllle. N. C. says: "Bucklen s Arnica Salve Is a sure enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg lust summer, but that wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. z.sc. at wooaaro. Clarke & Co. a drug tore. Plans for Celebration Held Back by Uncertainty of Date Road Will Be Completed. nAfter long delays in installing the ma chinery of the new North Bank road bridges across the Columbia and Willam ette Rivers, it is stated by officials of the road that the inauguration of train serv ice into this city will probably not be accomplished before next month. It had been hoped to have both bridges com pleted and trains running Into this city by the middle of September. But this has been found to be impossible and it is re garded as almost certain that the line will not bo ready before October. The celebration to be given under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce to mark the opening of the road had been scheduled In a tentative way for Septem ber but this event has been postponed because of the delayed completion of the bridges. The Chamber of Commerce, which Is sending Out Invitations in con junction with the other commercial or ganizations of the city. Is somewhat em barrassed In issuing the Invitations be cause of the uncertainty of the date when the formal opening of the line and the attendant festivities can be held. James J. Hill. Howard Elliott and other promi nent officials of the Hill system have been Invited and their acceptances have been conditional upon the date of the opening being at such a time as they can get away from their headquarters. A celebration without Mr. Hill and his associates would be unsatisfactory In every way and It Is hoped that they will be able to attend. When the invitations were first sent out, it was thought the new road would be opened in August. Then when that was found Impossible, a. date early In September was fixed upon Now it will be October, it Is believed, be fore the trains will be running and the celebration to mark the advent of a new railroad to Portland will be held. Engineer Crosby, who Is completing the bridges, is rushing the work with all pos slble speed, but the Installation of the machinery to turn the draw spans is un derstood to be the cause of the delay. Missing parts of the machinery have to be supplied from the Eastern factories and this causes delay. It Is hoped now that the celebration marking the opening of the new line may be held early In October, at any rate not later than the middle of the month. Summer Service Discontinued. Special Saturday and Sunday beach service over the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad has been discontinued, the last trip under the Summer schedule having been - made Sunday. All other trains on the Astoria & Columbia will be continued until September 30, when the schedule will be rearranged with the idea of giving the best service during the Win ter months. HOTEL PORTLAND. Horse Show Week. October 15. 18 and 17. Table reserva tions In both dining-rooms are being made for after the Horse Show. Eve nings, October 15, 16 and W. Rich Strike at Susanville. LONG CREEK. Or., Sept. IV (Spe cial.) Klnear Brothers have struck a rich ledge in the Cabbie mine at Susan ville, which four years ago took out $40,000. The ore .was found at the end of an 800-foot tunnel through solid rock and assays $Sfi to the ton. 99 APOLLO PLAYER-PIANOS 88" Note Range ..- Are Included in This Great Sacrifice Clearance Sale Of several different makes of new, shopworn, exchanged and returned rented pianos, which are now going at about one-half their real value. Best to see us at once. "We can arrange terms of payment to suit." Hovenden-Soule ; Piano Co. ' 3or. Morrison and W. Park Streets. There is a nameless market to the east of us on Alder street. People whoj want Smith's absolutely fresh, pure Oregon meats must not be hoodwinked. SEE THAT SMITH'S NAME IS OVER THE DOOR, THEN COME IN, Pig's Feet .....5 Liver 5 Hearts 5J Soup Meat 3c Beef for' Soup Stock 3 Eeef for Aspic Jelly .....3 Beef Stew 5 Necks of Beef 5c" Beef for Boiling : 5J Beef for Braising 5 Beef to Spice 5 Beef to cook with Dumplings. . . .'.5 Beef for Pot Pie ..5 Beef to Pickle. 5 Beef for Fricassee ....5 Brisket Beef ....5 Plates of Beef 5 Brisket Corned Beef Q Plate Corned Beef Pot Roast Beef 6S7S8 Necks of Veal ,8-10 Rump Roast Beef, end cut.. Rump Roast Beef, best cut. . . : . . 10 Beef for Beef Olives 6-7S8 Pig's Hocks 8 Shoulder Roast Beef ..8 Shoulder Beefsteak. 8 Steak for Beefsteak Pie 8 Beef for Oven Roasts. .'. . . .8 Beef to Bake with Yorkshire Pudding 8 Beef to cook a la Mode 8c Beefsteak to Smother in Onions.. 8 Beef to Roll with Stuffing and Roast 8 Breakfast Bacon 17V2 Hams . ..17V Other cuts of meat from 10c to 15c per pound, no higher. The best, juiciest, sweetest Watermel ons in town for, per lb 1 Frank L. Smith Meat Go. Six Markets ' 'FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 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.