Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 31, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908.
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Merchandise Purchased on Credit Today Will Go on November Account Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications
Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Trefousse Gloves, Estelle. Corsets, Gossard Lace Front Corsets, Mme. Irene Corsets, EtcJStc.
-uirflr "Tag Bay " at The Meier, ? Frank Store
Open Tonight
Until 9:30 v
Greatest Values in
Saturday Sole of
Tod
unf ths attar fof?-.
1000 Boxes of
Fine Stationery
50c Values at2?c
In the Stationery Department, all
day today, a great advance sale
of fancy Christmas Stationery, in
pretty "floral boxes, linen hem
stitched paper; best 00c 07
values, on sale at, the box.
Flannel Gowns
1000 women 's outinjj flannel Night
gowns in fancv stripes, made extra
full ; resrular $1.00 and $1.25 val
uer, on sale at, special. ea..75
Sale of Halloween
Paper Table Sets
Dennison's Halloween Paper
Napkins, on sale at, the dozen..
Dennison's Pnper Lunch Sets, 1 dozen
napkins. 1 dozen doilies and 1 table
cloth; great special value at, set.l9
Crepe Paper, pumpkin color, 0
special value., on sale an, rolL.O
Halloween Novelties for dinner fa
vors. Toys, etc., on the Third Floor.
Repular 3oc Postcard Albums.. 18
Women's Mixed
Wool Underwear
Women's mixed wool Union Suits, in
p-ay and white; high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length; in all yQ
sizes; $1.25 values, garment.
500 garments of women's gray mixed
vcoi ests; high neck, long sleeves,
well made and finished; 7oc A O
values, on sale at, garment."''
Women's Cashmere wool ankle-length
Fants. gray and white, all sizes; best
regular $1.23 values, on sale yft
at this special price, garm't.
Chi'dren's mixed wool gray CQ.
Union Suits, best $1 values. J7v
TAGDA
MELP'THt BffBY HOff-.
Toy Department
On Third Floor. I-et us show you.
Architectural Building Blocks, reg
ular 'Joe values, at, the set..l8
Regular 6Vc values, the set.".50
$1.25 values, at. the set.. $1.05
Bell and Hammer Game; regular
$1.30 value, on sale at. ea.1.15
The Zillograph (fame, each..39J
The Came of Whirl, reg- OQ
ular 50c values, at. each. aja7i
18-inch Toy Doll Trunk, regular
$1.2-i value, on sale tor. .JjSl.UiJ
White t-.iiameled Tea
Set. $1.73 value, t-et
Children's Soldier Sets, the regu
lar $1.45 values, on sale at. $1.05
Complete line of Halloween Novel-'
tics on sale at the lowest prices.
New Toys and Novelties arriving
daily. Toy Department. 3d Floor.
$1.40
Child Vs Apparel
1, i
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Children's Long Coats, made of
heavy flannel; colors bright red
and blue, trimmed with black
braid ; lined throughout ; ages 2
to 6 years; excep- CO '7tl
tional vals. earm 't. .?'
Misses' and children's full
length Box Coat6, of fancy
striped material; sleeves and
collar piped with velvet; brown
and red and every garment lined
throughout; ages 6 to 14 years;
wonderful value at SlA
this price, garment.
Misses' and children's Sailor
Suits, made of heavy serge ma
terial; blue, red and brown; the
collar and cuffs trimmed with
white braid: full pleated skirt;
ages 6 to 14 years; marvelous
values at this very Cfl
low price, garment. ,PJJvJ
Misses' and children's Craven
ette Coats, made in plain tan,
black and gray; ages 6 to 16
.years. All new, practical gar
ments, well, made and finished
and absolutely waterproof. A
complete stock for your choos
ing at, each, $5.50 to $12.00
Little children's Bearskin Coats,
made in plain and curly materi
als: blue and red. tan and white. Lined throughout; ages 2 to
6 years. Unusual values, on sale at, garment, $3.00 to $4.00
Misses' and children's Bath Robes on sale at very low prices.
Misses' and children's Furs at lowest prices. Let us show you.
'HPIR TH BfBY A0tfz
Boys'School Suits
Regular $5.00
Values at $2.69
Great Saturday sale boys' School
Suits, ages 7 to lb' years; all-wool
materials, in dark brown, grays,
fancy tweeds;' neat stripes, checks
and overplaids; also plain blue
cheviots ; coats made double-breasted
and straight knee pants; all
good school suits for boys 7 to 16
years of age. The best $5.00 val
ues, your choice for today only at
this remarkably low lJO (1Q
price, suit see them. .P..Vi7
50c Hosiery at 1 9c
Great Saturday sale of 3000 pairs of
women's Hose, including gauze lisles,
lace lisles, embroidered lisles; light
and' heavy-weight cottons; in black,
white, tan, pink, light blues, etc.; all
sizes; regular values up to 1 Qj
50c a pair; on sale at, pair.
Men's Underwear
Unusual Saturday values in
men's Winter Underwear of the
best style and grades Econom
' ical men can supply their needs
atajig savingTake advantage
ofsale Remember the adver
tised list below is Saturday only
Men's heavy Cashmere Wool Underwear
in natural color; nonshrinkable; all sizes
in shirts and drawers; best tfcl AQk
$2 values, at, the garment. .V
Men 's worsted ribbed Underwear,
nicely made and finished; colors blue,
gray and pink; all sizes in shirts and
drawers; best $1.25 values, on QC,
sale at this low price, garment. 7Jl
Men's natural wool heavy-weight Un
derwear; all sizes, in-shirts and draw
ers; $1.50 values, the garment. .$1.23
Men's natural wool heavy-weight Under
wear: all sizes in shirts and drawers; the
best $1.00 values, on sale at this CQg
exceptionally low price, garm't. vliVC.
Broken lines of men's Winter Underwear, superweight, natural
and vicuna; best $1.50 values; buy all' you want of ytjc
them at this low price, the garment take advantage. .
Broken lines of men's Underwear in natural wool, vicuna and
camelshair; best styles and grades; regular $1.50 val- yC.
ues, on sale at this special low price, the garment.
Men's Flannel Overshirts, light and dark patterns, all QCft
sizes; regular $1.25 values, on sale at this low price, ea..
500 boys' snake-neck Sweaters, plain and fancy j1 1 Q
colorings; large assortment; $1.50 values at each. . V 1
Men'sSiiit
19
s and uvercoats
$28-$30 Values at $18.85
Continuation of the Great Surprise Sale of men's
I al T fc.
high-class custom-made Suits and Overcoats for
Saturday The greatest values in fine ready-to-wear
apparel Portland men have ever had the op
portunity to share in Beautiful materials, latest
fashions, hand-tailored, perfect fitting suits and
overcoats Take advantage of this unusual sale
Men's fine custom-tailored Suits in
single or double-breasted styles, hand
some worsteds, cheviots and cassi
meres; strictly all-wool materials in
browns, olives, slate, shadow stripes,
invisible plaids and checks; every gar
ment perfectly tailored; best linings
and findings; all
sizes; $28 vals.,
will go today at
$ 1 3.S5
Men's high-grade Overcoats in regu
lar or military collar, three-quarter or
52-inch length garments; blacks, grays,
checks, in worsteds and cassimeres; all
new, this season's most dressy coats;
handsomely tailored throughout; best
linings and findings; overcoats that are
equal to the best custom-made gar
ments; $28 and
$30 values on
sale today at,ea.
1 8.S5
Men's $3.00 Hats $ 1 .95 at Each
CS. Boys' Caps at 25c
fear St0'8! lot of men's soft re,t Hats
f j!Sr; jf all new shapes and shades; this sea-
44,1. g" - son's blocks, in black, green brown
"i"7Sf: W t nd tans; all sizes; the best regular
Vnalif:'' $2-5 a"d $3- V8lUeS' 1 Q1?
. at this very low price, ea. .P 'w
-a&lSSy 'r" Great special offering of men's and
VV"- boys' Caps, Golf Caps, Etons," Yacht
I ci 'W Caps, Milfords, etc., all good styles;
Ifii y values up to $1.50 each, on QC.
,V sale at this special price, ea. ?C
6 to 9:30 Specials
35c BUCKLES 10c EA. RUCH1NGS AT 5c EA.
Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, spe- Tonight. 6 to 9:30. .500 neck
cial lot of women's Belt Buckles lengths Ruching, 13 ins. long;
in pretty designs; gilt finish; white, black, blue, pink, C
2oc and 35c values, each. .10 brown and red; for, each. .
HANDBAGS 39c EACH 45c RIBBON FOR 33c
For tonight, .6 to 9:30, women's 2000 yards best heavy Taffeta
leather Handbags, moire silk- Ribbon for hair bows, etc.; 6
lined; fitted with coin OQ inches wide; complete line of
purse; best 65c values. colors; 45c values, yard.. 33
$1 .75 CORSETS AT 39c 10c 'KERCHIEFS AT 4c
For tonight, 6 to 9:30, women's Tonght,-6 to 9:30, 1000 wom-
white Batiste Corsets, sizes 25 en's kimono Handkerchiefs, all
to 36; all good models; QQi. styles and-patterns, grand as-
$1.50 and $1.75 values.'' sortment ; 10c values, each. .4
UNDERMUSL1NS AT 35c BOYS' WAISTS 18c EA.
Tonight, 6 to 9:30, children's Boys' Blouse "Waists, in black
Drawers, made of white Canton sateens, blue and gray cham-
flannel, trimmed in a neat tor- brays; light and dark figured
chon edging; 50c value.. 35 percales; ages 5 to 14 yrs.. 1S
$1.50 CURTAINS 95c TROUSERS FOR $1.38
1000 pairs white and ecru Not- Men's fancy striped worsted
tingham Lace Curtains, plain Trousers, neat dark patterns, in
and figured centers; .50 ins. by black and white, gray and white.
3 yards; $1.50 vals., pr..9o Good styles; $2.50 vals. $1.38
REG. $1.25 SILKS 78c PICTURES 15c EACH
1500 yards of Shikii Silks, in Great special lot of new Matted
gray, blue, brown and rose; 30 Pictures in large assortment; a
inches wide; beautiful silks for variety of subjects; wonderful
drapery purposes, fancy work, values at this price, each. .15
etc.; $1.23 values, yard..78 Picture Department, 4th Floor.
Picture Bargains
Special lot of Panel Pictures in
colors; white mats and 2-inch gilt
moldings; size 10x20 inches; $1.50
values, at this low price. ea..69
Special lot of small 10xl2-inch car
bons in assorted subjects; framed
in 2-inch brown molding:;; AQ
great special value, each.
Large lot of beautifully colored
pictures, framed in 3-in. ornamen
tal gilt frames; size 20x25 inches;
great special values, (SI rtC
at this low price, each. .P lJJ
Artistic picture framing to your
order at the very lowest prices. A
great variety of new moldings.
Our prices always the lowest. On
sale in Picture Dept., 4th Floor.
Men's Shoes $2.95
500 pairs of men 's box calf, gun
metnl and vici Kid Blucher Shoes;
double soles, wide or narrow toes;
to $5 the pair; on sale. fcO QC
at this low price, pair . .
Roys' box calf and glazed kid Blucher
Shoes; double soles and round toes;
strong, serviceable shoes, well made
and finished, at the following prices:
'SizesJO to 13'2. at, the pair..$l;69
Sizes 1 to iy2, for, the pair.. $1.99
EMBROIDERIES 89c A STRIP
Great Saturday sale of manufactur
ers' lengths of Swiss and nainsook
Embroidery, Edges and Insertion, 4V2
and 5-yard" strips; very best patterns
for all purposes; values in the lot up
to $1.75 a strip; your choice for Sat
urday only at this low price, OQ.
strip take advantage of sale. -'''
20c Ribbon 12c
35c Stocks 21c
5000 yards of fine all-silk Taffeta
Ribbon, full 31 2 inches wide; a full
line of the leading shades; best
20c value, on sale at this 1 O
special low price, the yard.
100 dozen women's Croat Stocks,
white and colors; all new, pretty
styles ; regular 35c values, O 1
at this very low price, ea..
500 dozen women's and children's
all pure linen Handkerchiefs, Vi
inch hemstitching; full sizes; best
10c values, on sale at, each.. 5
Playing Cards at
Reduced Prices
Picquet Playing Cards, package. 12
Bicycle and Bee Playing 1 Qc
Cards; special, the package..''
Congress Playing Cards, gilt edge,
fancy backs; regular 50c values. 37?
500 and Whis.t Tally Cards, doz..8
1 1
WILL DEAL IN FUTURES
rOLlCY TO BE COYriMEJ) BY
BOARD OF TRADE.
Only One Vo In CM Again! Mar
Let in Options at Meeting ot
Grain firms.
The Bn.rd of Trade will continue to
drml In itraln future.". The member
nf the itraln department held a meet
ing In the rooms of the Board yester
day afternoon and decided upon this
Mep.
There has been some agitation lately
a to whether or not the best policy
would be the elimination of future
trading:. The Iare araln export firms
were opposed to this feature of the
boards work and when. several
months aa-o. tt was decided to tak.
up the speculative end. the exporters
( withdrew their support from th.
hoard. Sine, then the attendance has
not been la rare and Interest in the
board has waned. With the recent
announcement that the Merchants'
fcTTchanre would soon provide a sam
ple market. crisis In the affalra of
the Board of Trade seemed imminent
and It waa decided to put the question
plainly up to the members whether
they wanted a future or only a cash
market.
Twenty-two firms were represented
at the meeiliut yeaUxiU, Thfr -naj
a thorough discussion of the question
as to whether the trading In futures
should be continued or not. and when
it was put to a vote, the resolution to
continue operations as in the past
was carried with but one dissenting
vote. Letters from 20 country mem
bers on the subject were submitted at
the meeting:, only three of which were
opposed to a continuation of trading
in time qjmtraets.
While there was not much said on
the subject, the Inference was .plain
that the grain men present objected
to being dictated to by the large ex
port houses of this city. They ex
pressed themselves as determined to
stand by the Board and support both
the cash and the future functions of
the Institution.
In the meantime the Merchants' Ex
change is going ahead in its prepara
tions and early In November will begin
operations as a cash grain market. As
most of the grain dealers are members
of both exchanges. there Is some
curiosity to see which institution they
will support. The one that gets the
better attendance naturally will be
come the grain center of the local
trade. Two grain markets cannot very
well exist In one city.
SATURDAY LOVE SALE.
Best tl.Ti grade French kid glores, all
colors, today II. JS a pair: fl. SO quality. 9nc
a pair: all new 19 stock. Gloves fitted
at counter. McAUen A McDonnell, Third
and Morrison.
Eterlr on Ezex-utive Board.
H. M. Esterly. formerly prosecutor
Attorney Manning, was appointed a
member of the City Executive Board
last Tuesday, but as he did not appear
at the City Hall and take oath of of
fice until yesterday afternoon, no an
nouncement of the appointment was
made by Mayor Lane. Mr. Esterly was
In attendance at the session of the
Board yesterday afternoon.
ROYAL PUMPKIN PIES.
The golden heart of Halloween, wholly
good. Try them tonight two for two
Vnions to Talk Politics.
Matters of a political nature will be
difcussed by the members of organized
labor in this city at a meeting to be held
in the Bartenders' Hall on First street at
3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. This meet
ing will be held under the auspices of
the Central Labor Council, which decided
last night that a final conference should
he held by the trades unionists before
election next Tuesday. Representatives
of every labor union in the city are ex
pected to attend the meeting, which will
not be open to the public.
Where Bullets Frew.
David Parker, of Fayette. N. T., a
veteran of the Civil War. who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The. good
Electric Bitters have done is worth
more than lioo to me. I spent much
monev doctoring for a bad case of
stomach trouble, to little purpose. I
then tried Electric Bitters, and they
cured me. I now take them as a tonic
ana thev keep me strong and welL"
50c at Wociard. Clarke & Co. drug
store. - rTniir .Ptotn Ttir Bn Fa
May the hobgoblins get yon and give yon the same wild ride as Tarn o'Shanter. if yon should be so foolish as to put your foot insaoe : a "x
today! The good fairies will be working overtime bringing all the good people to Smith's market Keep good luck with you by passing h"r
kets and corning to Smiths! Don't forget the babies today. Buy a tag, aU you grown-up folks who used to be toddlers yourselves, once upon a time.
FRANK L. SMITH ME.
AT
CO
SPECIALS
At Smith's markets for the next 24
hours. Plenty for everybody up to
the last minute; no running short.
Halibut, fresh and fine, 4 lbs...25f
All the Soup Meat you can pack
home, per pound 3
5000 pounds of excellent cuts of Beef
for, per pound.- - 5J
All deliriously fresh and wholesome.
It includes cuts suitable for brais
ing, pot roasts, stewing, potpie, etc.
Every Loin Steak in any of Smith's
market for, per pound 10
Ths includes flatbone, tenderloin, sir
loin and all such fine cuts.
Milk-fed Oregon Chickens, all abso-
lutely fresh, selected stock, hens and
Springs the same price. .16S18
Smith's Pig Fork Sausage, not adul
terated like beef trust sausage; it's
made from fresh pig pork meat and
mixed every hour; per lb. . .121;?
Smith's masterful Veal Sausage, made
from chopped veal, milk and flavor-io-g,
per pound.... 121, i
SIX
MARKETS
44 FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
226 Alder Street, between First and Second
When you come to Alder street you must pas3
up the markets our opponents have opened
on both sides of us.
512 Williams Avenue.
791 Mississippi Avenue.
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City.
12th St., bet. Commercial and Bond, Astoria.
253 Taylor Street, Astoria.
Liver 5i
Porterhouse Steaks, small and dainty,
per lb 12V2
Extra large, family style Porterhouse
Steaks, per lb 15
Sirloin Koast Beef, lb 10
Prime Eib Boast Beef . .10-12y2
Columbia Biver Salmon, caught fresh,
three pounds for .....25
At Smith's take your choice of seven
different brands fine Creamery But
ter, all full weight, per square.. 65J
Eggs, at, Smith's, dozen 30
Pot Boast Beef 6-7-8
Shoulder Boast Beef 8
Shoulder Beefsteak ............ ...8
Hamburg Steak, fresh each hour.lO
Brisket Corned Beef
Plate Corned Beef... Gd
Rump Corned Beef... 8
Round Steak -. 10
Tripe 10
Beef Tongues 10
Legs of Mutton 12V2&
Legs of Lamb ..15
Shoulder of Mutton and Lamb. .10i
Mutton and Lamb Loin Chops.. 15
Mutton and Lamb Rib Chops... 15
Pigs' Heads 5
Pgs' Feet
Pigs' Hocks 8
Shoulder Roast Pork 10
Whole Shoulder Pork. .-. isr
Center Cuts Shoulder Roast
Pork ,12&t
Shoulder Pork Chops 12l2
Fresh Side Pork 12Vi4
Corned Side Pork 12V2
Dry Salt Pork 12Vs
Spare Ribs 5J-10-12V
Leaf Lard, fresh .12Va?
Loin Roast Pork. 15
Loin Pork Chops 15
... . m 1 -T
ud rors venous i.
Hams 17jWi
Breakfast-Bacon lV;ff I
Smith's pure Lard in 5-lh. pails 6o?
t e tr.t "I Krf
1,'UIU Ul V CCU .
.... o .4. - ri '
Breasts ot veai oj-j.wtj
Veal Stew 8M0
.Shanks of Veal 6
Shoulder Roast Veal. . . . . 10
Better cuts of Shoulder Roast
Veal 12V:i
Loin Veal Cutlets 15
Rib Veal Cutlets 12l-i
Best Rib Veal Cutlets 15
Shoulder Veal Cutlets 121
Necks of Veal ...... . . ....... . 8-10