Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 10, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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    TITE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 190S.
Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Trefousse Gloves, Columbia Yarns, Perrin's Gloves, Mme. Irene Corsets, Etc. J
Meier Frank Stores Saturday Shopping Bulletin
$ 1 .00 Belts at 48c Each
$2 Hand Bags 98c
Great Saturday sale of 1000 new, beauti
ful Belts in elastic, leather and fancy
braid styles; all colors and sizes. Great
assortment ; values up to $1 each ;
on sale tdday only at only, each.."OC
2000 women's leather Handbags, in sev
eral new designs and shapes, including
drawstring bags and the new avenue bag;
all colors; splendid variety to select from.
Values m the lot up to $2 eacn. go.
Your choice at this low price, ea..'OC
Sale of Women's Belt
' Buckles Low Priced
Great sale of 2000 women's Belt Buckles a special purchase from one of New
York's largest importing houses; beautiful novelties in gilt, silver, Roman gold
and oxidized ; all new designs, plain and with stone settings; marvelous values:
77c Buckles 39c $ 1 .50 Buckles 69c $3.50 Buckles $ 1 .89 Each
Saturday Shoe Specials
Men's $4.00 Shoes for $2.95
Women's $5.00 Shoes $3.45
Felt Roraeos Special 99c Pair
1000 pairs of men's patent colt, velour and box calf and vici kid Shoes, all new
Fall and Winter models; all sizes; men's shoes sold all over town at M Q 5
$4.00 a pair; jour choice today at this unusually low price, the pair. H'"r
Todav, women's high-class footwear at a low price. Oxford Russia calf Bluchers,
hich and regular tops, medium swing lasts, welt soles, Cuban heels; 11 4,
all sizes; the best regular $5.00 footwear, on sale at this low price, pr.M,"
Today, 1000 pairs of women's Felt Romoes, fur-trimmed; very flex- QQf
ible;"red, blue, brown and black; all sizes and widths; special, pair
$1.00 Golf Shirts 65c
In the Men's Furnishing Goods Section
today a great Saturday Sale of 5000 new
Golf Shirts, plain colorings and fancy pat
terns in wonderful assortment Best col
orings, designs and combinations Well
made, full sizes Shirts for business and
dress wear All sizes Every shirt in lot
regular $1 .00 value -Buy all you want
of them Anticipate your needs.
Today at this unusually low price DJC
Mail orders promptly and carefully filled
Men's Underwear
Best quality of men's wool ribbed Under
wear in blue, gray and pink; all sizes in
shirts and drawers; handsomely made and
trimmed; best $1.50 values, fc"1 1Q
on sale at this price, garment. .P XX V
Men's Australian wool natural gray Unler
wear; fine quality, all sizes in shirts and
drawers; best $2.00 values, on OC
sale at this low price, garment. .P
Men's flat wool Underwear, silk-faced; fine, soft
quality; colors blue and ,f awn; regu- (Ijl 21
lar $1.75 values, at, special, garment. P
Men's finest quality Cashmere Wool Under
wear; fine Fall weight; best shades of blue;
all sizes in shirts and drawers; the best
regular $2.50 values, cn sale at
this special low price, garment. .P
Men's natural wool Ribbed Underwear, all
sizes shirts and drawers; finely 7Q(
made and finished; reg. $1.25 value.
Misses', Children's Apparel
Great Saturday Speeds
Great special lines of misses' and children's
Bath Robes of good quality eiderdown and
blanket materials; colors blue, pink and red.
All have high collars trimmed with satin and
cord around the waist. Ages 2 to 14 years.
Largest and best assortment at prices from
$1.85 up to $12.50
Misses' and children's Box Coats in three-quarter
length styles; serge, cheviot and flannel
materials, lined throughout ; colors blue, brown
and red; ages 6 to 14 years; un- f en
usual values at low price of, each. . .VeOU
Misses' and children's Sailor Suits of fine serge
materials; blue, brown and red; collar and
cuffs braid-trimmed; full pleated skirt; ages
4 to 14 years. Best values in town
at the, exceptionally low price
A great display of Peter Thompson Suits for
misses and children of all ages. Best makes,
regulation styles, all prices Second Floor.
$6.50
35c Ribbons on Sale at 9c a Yard
75c to $ 1.25 Collars for 57c Each
5000 yards of 6-inch Messaline Silk Ribbons for millinery purposes; grand assent- Q
ment, best effects; regular 35c values; buy all you want at this low price, the yard.
250 dozen women's starched Linen Collars, hand-embroidered, beautiful designs, Vt'Jf,
all sizes; the best regular 75c to $1.25 values, on sale at this special price, each.
1000 dozen women's Handkerchiefs, scalloped, hemstitched and swiss embroid- 1 A
ered; beautiful patterns for fancy work, etc.; regular 25c values, on sale at, ea..A-
1 Oc Laces on Sale at 3c a Yard
$ 1 .25 Semi-Made Corset Covers at 59c
Today, 10,000 yards of Imitation Torchon and Cluny Lace Edging and Insertion,
2 to 2V2 inches wide; best patterns, endless assortment; regular values O
up to 10c a yard, on sale at this low price, the yard take advantage. ."C
Today, great special lot semi-made Corset Covers, eyelet designs; hand- CQ
some styles in large assortment; values up to $1.25 yard, on sale at, yd.
oys' $ 1 0 Suits oft
5A AO
Great Saturday sale of boys all wool
knee pant suits, ages 6 to 1 6 years, all
high grade materials AH wool fancy
worsteds, Scotch tweeds, fancy chev
iots and fancy cassimeres, also blue
serges Double breasted coats and
straight knee pants Best linings and
findings Desirable patterns for school
and dress wear All finely tailored
throughout Suits selling regularly at
$8.00 and $10.00 a suit Your choice
today only at this low
price per suit 2d floor
$4.89
Picture Dept. Bargains 4th FI.
Fine lot of Matted Etchings, framed in one-inch oak moldings; the best (LQr
regular $1.25 values, on sale at this low price, each take advantage."-''
Large line of Colored Heads in gilt oval frames, size 10x12 inches; the
best $1.00 values; buy all you want of them at this very low price, each. JJv
6 to 9:30 Specials
$1.50 GOWNS FOR 77c EACH MEN'S TROUSERS $1.48 PAIR
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special lot of women's Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 pairs of men's
Nightgowns, nainsook and cambric materi- Worsted Trousers, dark striped patterns, in
als lace and embroidery trimming; JJ ' grays, blacks, browns, etc.; splendid style
long and short sleeves; $1.50 vals.. and quality, $2.50 values, at, pair. .$1.48
$2.50 SKIRTS FOR $1.59 EACH BOYS' SHIRTS FOR 52c EACH
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, women's white Petti- Tonight, 6 to 9:30, boys' Negligee Shirts,
coats, lace and embroidery flouncing, tucks sizes 122 to 14; made of good chambray
and insertion; separate dust M CO and shirting materials.; best pat- COp
ruffles; best $2.50 values, ea. .P -' terns and colors; 75c values, each, y"'
MADRAS CURTAINS 64c PAIR 1 2 Xc HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 5c
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 pairs of cross-stripe Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 1000 dozen women's
Madras Curtains, best patterns and color- and children's Handkerchiefs, embroidered
ings, 3 yards long and 36 inches CAf, crossbar and initial styles; regular C
wide; great values, on sale at, pr. VrU 10c and I2V2C values, on sale at, ea..''
CURTAIN MATERIALS HALF $1.25 UMBRELLAS 85c EACH
Tonight, remnants of curtain materials, Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 women's Umbrellas,
madras, swiss, cretonne, etc. ; iy2 to 5-yard fast black Italian cloth covering, steel rod,
lengths, all grades, on sale U DrirO paragon frame; large variety of QC.
at one-half regular prices. handles; $1.25 values, on sale at. -wv
25c FRAMES FOR 12c EACH 15c RIBBONS AT 9c PER YARD
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, special line of small Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 5000 yards of all-silk
brown frames, gilt lining, size 5x7 inches; Taffeta Ribbon, 3 inches wide; a full line
best regular 25c values; buy all 1 O- of the best colors; regular 15c value; Q
you want at this low price, each. Afc buy all you want of it at, the yard.v, -''
MATTED PICTURES 5c EACH REG. 25c BOX PAPERS FOR 12c
Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, 5000 beautifully colored Tonight, 6 to 9 :30, 500 boxes of Linen Pa
Matted Pictures; great variety of subjects; per, good qualities; odds and ends of 25c
buy all you want of them at this C values, on sale tonight only at this 10
low price, each take advantage....'.' low price, the box take advantage.
75c ALBUMS ON SALE AT '39c 25c INFANTS' HOSE 17c PAIR
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, 500 Postcard Albums, 3000 prs. infants' pure cashmere wool Hose,
imported novelties, holding 300 and 400 seamless leg and foot; silk heel and toej
cards; handsome covers; regular OQ black, white, tan, light blue, red, "I y
75c values, on sale-at, special, each, "ft pink; sizes 4 to 6l2; 25c vals., pr. . ' -
Women's and Children's Hosiery
Great Saturday Spec'ls
best regular 20c 1 t -
lir.
5000 pairs women's fast black
Cotton Hose, seamless leg and
foot; absolutely fast color; .all
sizes
values, on sale at, pai
6000 pairs of women's very fine
quality black Cotton Hose, both
seamless and full-fashioned; in
sizes 8y2 to 10 ; 25c and "J T
35c values, at, the pair. A f C
Women's extra fine quality bl'k
cotton Hose, light and heavy
weight; black or white soles, all
sizes;, best 40c values, 07.
on sale today at, the pr. .
Women's extra quality black
Cashmere Wool Hose, rib top,
good, warm Winter weight; all
sizes; best regular 50c OQ
values, on sale at, pair...'''
5000 pairs of boys' and girls'
good strong black Cotton Hose,
seamless leg and foot; fine ana
heavy ribbed, all sizes; .1 rf
best 25c values, at, pair. .
3000 pairs of boys' and girls'
srood Quality fleece-lined Cotton
Hosiery; double knee, heel and toe; all sizes; best 35c values, at, the pair. -270
Boys and girls' regular 50c black Cashmere Wool Hose, on sale at, the pair. .38tf
A 1 5c Sheet Music Sale Today
2000 copies of popular vocal and instrumental music at a low price today: Just
Some One, Stung, Moonbeams, Are You Sincere? Mazie, Redwing, Tropica
Moon, Won't You Let Me Put My Arms Around You? School Days, 1C.
Merry Widow, Night and Day, and hundreds of others, all at, the copy. .-
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- W.CLT.U.EMDSITS SESSION
ALL OI.I OFFICERS EXCEPT
O.VE AKE RE-ELECTED.
Convention in Taylor-Street Church
Considered Best Ever Held by
Oregon White Ribboners.
The convention of the Women's Chris
tian Temperance I'nion of Oregon which
has been In session for the past four
days in the Taylor Street Methodist
Church, held its final meeting last night.
This year's convention Is considered by
the temperance leaders one of the largest
and most successful in the history of
the organisation.
At the election held at the afternoon
session all of the state officers were re
elected, with the exception of the vice
president. Mrs. Helen D. Harford, of
Newberg. being chosen to All that office.
Sirs. Kva Wheeler, of Cottage Grove,
was also elected to the ofnee of secre
tary of the "Y" fnion.
The remainder of the afternoon was de
voted to the. reading of reports and the
securing of pledges for funds for the
coming year. At the conclusion of the
memorial service, conducted by Mrs. Eva
C. Wheeler, a report was rendered by
Mrs. 1a H. Additon on the World's Tem
perance Congress, held at Boston, which
the attended as delegate from Oregon.
The reports rendered by the finance
and membership committees showed grati
fying results in those departments. A
resolution was passed declaring that the
reforms recently Inaugurated by Mayor
Lne are strongly indorsed by the Union.
nd that it opposes the colonisation of
vice in any form. The Union also ex
pressed Its regret that the station of the
Salem electric line contains three sa
loons, thus making It an obnoxious place,
thsy consider, for the women and children
Who patronise the road.
The closing session of the convention
last night was devoted to the diamond
medal contest, awarded by the W. C.
T. U. for the best declamation, the ora
tions dealing with the question of tem
perance. This medal was awarded to D.
L Morgan, of Eugene. A musical pro
gramme was a feature of the evening's
entertainment.
CAMPAIGN TAKES ON LIFE
Lem-ls County Republicans Arousing
Interest In Coming Election.
CHEHALJ3, Wash., Oct. 9. (Spe
cial.) The Lewis County Republican
Central Committee has begun an active
campaign. A party of speakers is now
In the eaetern part of the county, and
It Is proposed to press the contest from
now until election time. The opening
address of Senator Piles In Chehalls
Wednesday night set at rest the mat
ter as to any lack of interest In the
campaign in Chehalls, there being a
very large and enthusiastic attend
ance. Lewis County Republicans are fortu
nate this year in having a strong tick
et, there being but little disaffection at
the result of the recent primaries.
KID GLOVES.
A great Saturday sale of new, crisp
French Kid Gloves at 95c a pair. Stand
ard 11.50 values and a complete line of
sixes and colors. Gloves fitted at counter.
McAlien & McDonnell. Third and Morri
Marftsce Licenses.
S3.
fiEHRISO-JOXES Jorh B. Gehring.
cltr: LHl'.an Hay Jones. 3.V cltv.
i.INJl"IST-OAKLAN"r Jesse W. Unquist.
3. eltv: Sr.v, M Oakland. IB. city.
PIPLETKIRKER-J DuS'.er. over ,
city; Sarah Franc Kirker, over 18, city.
Wt4tWig and visiting cards. W. a. emits.
Co.. Washington bloc. 4 in and Waso.
SUNDAY LAW NOT IN FORCE
IXJCXCTIOX AGAIXST POLICE
STILL EFFECTIVE.
Judge Gantenbeln Will Pass Mon
day on Suit for Permanent Order
to Prevent Arrests.
Dealers In cigars, confections and oth
er edibles may keep open tomorrow with
out the danger of arrest on account
of violating the Sunday lid law, as
Judge Gantenbeln still has the injunction
case against the District Attorney under
advisement, and the order restraining
the ff Icial from making arrests of those
who violate this statute Is still in force.
Judge Gantenbeln will render a decision
on the constitutionality of the law Mon
day morning.
The District Attorney's brief in the
case was not submitted until Thursday
afternoon, as his office is very busy
prosecuting the Martin case and others.
Judge Gantenbeln has not yet had an op
portunity to examine the large number or
authorities cited by Attorneys Logan.
Brlstol and Gleason, as his week's work
has been heavy.
Should Judge Gantenbeln decide, after
a thorough examination of the law. that
It is unconstitutional, and that the tem
porary Injunction already issued against
the District Attorney and the police
force should be made permanent. It will
mean not only that the cigar, delica
tessen and confectionery stores may open
on Sunday, but that any grocery store
which sees fit. and In fact any kind of
store, may transact business on Sunday
as on any other day of the week.
When the injunction case is decided
arguments on the demurrer to the Sun
day closing Indictments returned by the
grand Jury will be heard by the court,
and will be passed upon In accordance
with the ruling In the case now under
advisement.
It has come to the point where, if you want good, dean, fresh meat, you have got to come to
Smith's. Smith's meats are never exposed to dust and dirt of the street.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT GO.
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SPECIAL TODAY AT ALL
SMITH'S MARKETS
Tons" of Oregon Spring Chickens,
freshly dressed within the past 24
hours, per pound...: 18i
Old Chickens, Oregon stock, all fresh
ly dressed within the past 21 hours,
per pound 15 and 18
A ton of small Porterhouse
Steaks. . . 12
A ton of Sirloin Steaks 10
A ton of Tenderloin Steaks. 10
. And if a ton of each isn't enough,
we can easily bring forward another
ton. There is no running short at
Smith's. The last customer gets as
good as the first only you must pass
up the other markets and come di
rect to Smith's.
Especially good things you can get
today and every day at all of Smith's
markets. When you come to Smith's
on Alder street you must pass up the
markets on both sides of us. See that
Smith's name is over the door and
then come in.
Tons and tons of fresh, sweet Oregon
Creamery Butter, per roll 65
Buy a wagonload if you want to.
Eanch Eggs :.30
Salmon, caught at night and served to
you the next morning, just from the
Columbia River, 3 lbs. for 25
Fighting the Beef Trust
OP
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.
Herring 5
Sturgeon 10i
Halibut 10
Smelt 10
Smith's renowned Pig Pork
Sausage 1212
Smith's Veal Sausage 12V-
Extra choice Porterhouse Steak. 15
Fancy Sirloin Steak 12M
Spare Ribs 5J
Better cuts of Spare Ribs 10
Fancy Spare Ribs 15
Pork Tenderloins 20
Shrimps '. 1 5c
Crabs, absolutely fresh 15
Clams, per lb 5
Razor Clams, per dozen 12: 26
Oysters, per pint... 30
BEEF
When you want ideally fresh Ore
gon Beef you have got to come to
Smith's. Down on' Alder street you
will have to pass up the markets on
both sides of us. See that Smith's
name is over the door and then
come in.
Pot Roast Beef 6S 7S 8
Rump Roast Beef, end cut 8
Rump Roast Beef, best cut 102
Shoulder Roast Beef ...8
Oven Roast Beef 8d
Liver 5
Soup Meat . 3
Beef for Soup Stock. 3?
Prime Rib Roast Beef. .10S 12VzC
Sirloin Roast Beef 10S I2V26
Eeef Stew
Necks of Beef ?
Beef for boiling 5
Beef for braising 5i
Beef to spice 5J
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 6
Plate Corned Beef 6
Hamburg Steak ...10
Round Steak 10
Tripe 10
Beef Tongues 10
VEAL
Unlike the Beef Trust, we don't let
Veal lay around our market for days
before we sell it. If you want fresh
Veal, see that Smith's name is over
the door and then come in.
Loin of Veal l'0
Breast of Veal 8S 10
Veal Stew 8S 10
Shoulder Roast Veal. . 10, 121 2$
Loin Veal Cutlets 15
Shanks of Veal 6
Rib Veal Cutlets 15
Shoulder Veal Cutlets 2xh
Necks of Veal 8, 10
. PORK
Oregon Pig Pork is a world-beater
and the only place in the city you are
sure of getting it is at a Smith mar
ket. See that Smith's name is over
the door and then come in.
Leg of Pork 12M
Loin Roast of Pork 15
Loin Pork Chops : 15
Rtb Pork Chops 15
Shoulder Pork Chops 12w2
Pickled Pork 12V2t
Hams 17l2
Half a Ham 17V2
Sliced Ham 25c
Breakfast Bacon 17'2
Sliced Bacon 20
Boiled Ham 25
Sliced Boiled Ham 30
Dry Salt Pork 12M:
Pig's Feet 5
Pig's Hocks 8
MUTTON
If you want the most delicious Mut
ton you ever put to your lips you
will have to pass up the other markets
and come to Smith's. Down on Alder
street look for Smith's name over the
door and then come in.
Leg of Mutton 15
Shoulder of Mutton 10
Mutton Rib Chops 15
Mutton Loin Chops 15
Mutton Shoulder Chops 12',
Frontquarter of Mutton 12Vo
Hindquarter of Mutton 15