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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1908)
THE JIOKMAU QKEWMAX, WJiUXESUAY, MJVJIBEK 4, 1W Porttad Agents for "Trefomie" and "ParrtaV French KM Clove. -Untterid. Patterns MriMJioUo.. --OsKmooJteaag? Great Tliftnfcgiviny Sales at" The Meier STrank Store Headquarters for "Nemo" Corsets Nemo." International Corset, commands attention of women of the world-Its Nemo, mxernauonai wrsct, mn.nc.. .rp, it comfort, never fails to appeal to the woman who revels inattracjive U5UI C II 3 LUC VVJl Jfc V 1 beantifully made and finished "Nemo," the leader of fashioaThe flattening-back modeltJbgck-rest-ing model, the seIf-rejgcingmodel, all finding great fayorwith the best dressed women the world over There's a model for everjgurend expert corsetieres to fit you We are chief distributorsfortae wortnwesi A few of the best selling models are : CORSET jfSSv DEPARTMENT j 2ND FL Orders Carefully Filled BACK-RE5TIN0 H- 351 351 Back Resting Corset, for medium and slen der figure; brings relief and comfort to women who suffer from tired, aching backs, and gives the flat and slender hip effect; made (A fC of white coutil; sizes 18 to 26; for.S v v 516 Self Reducing Corset, for tall, stout women, made of fine mercerized brocaded T C CC coutil : sizes 20 to 36; white only; for. "C,7'v 518 Same material as above, made for snort, stout women; low bust, long hips, C C QQ short under arm; sizes 20 to 36, at. V v v 205 Swan Shape Corset for the tall, slender figure, with flattening back, made rtf of white coutil; sizes 18 to 26.Pyy 15gXemo Figure Builder, for slender fig ures, made of white batiste; short hips, and shaped satin bust; sizes 18 to 23; for..$l.DO 500 Willow Shape Corset, for the medium and slender figure, with the new flattening back, made of extra fine white C C QQ coutil; sizes 18 to 28, on sale tor. V 320 Self Reducing Corset for tall, stout fig ure; gives the up-to-date shape with the long, flattening baefc; maae 01 extra, n A batiste; white only, sizes 20 to 36. -3.50 318 Same style as above, with P 5 CQ low bust for short, stout women.V"w 314 Self Reducing Corset for the short-waist-ed, stout women, short under arm, long below waist line; low bust; sizes 20 to QO CQ 36; white or drab ccutil; special . f 31oSelf deducing Corset, for long-waisted stout women; drab or wnue con- J 11 sizes 30 to 3b; on saie ior. -Military Belt Corset for the medium fie- ure, made witn liauening unci.., -mm white coutil; sizes 19 to 26 , v 355Swan Shape Corset, with long back, for the tail figure; fine mercerized broadcloth cou til in white; sizes 18 to 26; our price. 4.UU ooJiwan Shape Corset, for the medium fig ure; made of white batiste; sizes CO QQ 18 to 26; on sale at this low price. T -515 Self Reducing Corset, with bust supporters; makes a stout woman appear slender; made of imported French coutil; in white; C!) HQ sizes 20 to 30; special price, .each. HVCIENIC. LIGHT AND STRONG til; 304 r,nn Pnrut for ihe tnpdium and slen der finire; made of a new cloth that is stronger and lighter than any other material used for Cor sets; in white; sizes 18 to-23; special at..$Z.UO Thanksgiving Linen Sale Sale of Table Damasks Thousands and thousands of yards of high-grade Satin Table Damasks, 70 and 72 inches wide; beautiful patterns in grand assortment; standard Table Linens at a saving every shrewd buyer will appreciate. Take advantage. On sale as follows : 70-inch, regular 83c value, the yard... .750 72-incji, regular $1.00 value, the yard 890 72-inch, regular $1.25 value, the yard.$1.0O 72-inch, regular $1.50 value, the yard. $1.35 72-inch, regular $1.75 value, the yard.S1.65 72-inch, regular $2.00 value, the yard. $1.85 Embroidered Cloths Magnificent showing of fine imported hand-embroidered Cloths, round and square styles, in su perb assortment. Unusual values, 'on sale at prices ranging from, each..$3.50 to $35. OO Plain and Fancy Hucks for scarfs and towels; 18-inch to 54-inch ; great special jalues, on sale at prices ranging from, each.. 25 to $1.00 Tube Padding, in all widths, in felled, quilted and. knitted styles, the yard, from 600 to $1.25 18-inch all-linen Checked Glass Tow- 1 Oljo eling; great special value, the yard. Sale Hemstitched Cloths Our Great Annual Doll Show November 13 and 14 Men's Suits and Overcoats at $25 We direct particular attention to our unnsualvaluesand grand assortment of men's line suits ana ovci -Never before have Portland men had the opportunity to buy fashionable apparel of equal pialityat this favorite priciHigfcclass ready-t-wr apparel that is even su Pprinrtn custom-made garments These $25 suits and overcoats gathered from the leading New York. Roches- ter and Chicago manufacturers wno nave a wiuc . cyuw tion for the quality, fit and style of their product Every garment guaranteed to be hand-tailored, fitted with best linlfiF'JLi8 a perfect fit-Included are ttieseason's newest fashions for business and dress wear All the latest patterns and colorings in all styles and ma terials strongly remiT1lndto y.u CO on oir $25suits and overcoats d Floor j)vv New Fall and Winter apparel for bovs and young men The season's most desirable suits, topcoats, reefers, rain coats, etc.. and every garment at a saving of fully 25 per nTwhat cgnal styles cost at exclusive clothing stores A November Sale of Dress Goods Beautiful quality, great values at these prices: 8-4 size on Bale at this low price, each. .$1.25 8-10 size on sale at this low price, each..$1.3a 7-12 size on sale at this low price, each. .$1.6o 15-inch Napkins, in all the best patterns; splendid values, at these low prices, aoz..?i.o 10 ip 4..0 Hemstitched Sets on sale at extremely low prices. 8-4 cloth, 18-inch napkins, $ 8 val., set.S 7.00 8-4 cloth, 17-inch napkins,. $ 9 val., set.$ 8.00 8-4 cloth, 20-inch napkins, $12 val., set.$11.0O IUU pieces isnver uieacnea uuuk, ui p'iua, in great variety; 66 inches wide; the CQm best regular 75c values; on sale at, yard. 'V Sets for Round Tables Beautiful new Linen Sets for round tables at tractive patterns in all grades. By far the larg est and handsomest showing in the city. Values we guarantee the best in tne city, ror, me sei. 9-4 cloths, 72-inch napkins, $16 val..$14.00 9-9 cloths, 27-ineh napkins, $19 val..$17.00 9-4 cloths, 26-inch napkins, $24 val.. $22.00 9-13 cloths, 26-inch napkins, $30 val.. $27.00 9-14 cloths, 26-inch napkins, $32 val.. $28.00 12-14 cloths, 26-ineh napkins, $35 val.. $30.00 Drt rlrttia rn-nA J"Tlrin for round tables; magnificent styles, on sale at these low prices: 80x80-in. cloths, 26-in. napkins, 1 rtrt regular $35.00 values, at, the set. ' W 90x.90-in. cloths, 26-in. napkins, Clft Oft regular $40.00 values, at, the set. JW W Special offering of 25 dozen all-linen hemstitched Tray Cloths; exceptional values, for, each..25 20 pieces extra heavy 70-inch bleached Damask, best patterns; regular $1.35 value, at, yd.$1.00 Cloths and Napkins to match; styles and sizes for both round and square tables; best patterns, unusual values, on sale at these low prices, set: 8-4 cloth, 27-inch napkins, $14 value. .$11jOO 8-10 cloth, 27-inch napkins, $15 value. .$13.00 8-12 cloth, 27-inch napkins, $16 value. .$14.00 Centerpieces and Doilies on sale at low prices. 35c Ribbon at 25c Yard 35c Handkerchiefs 19c 10.000 yards of 5 and 6-inch satin and taffeta Ribbon; blacK, wmte ana au coiors, me best regular '35c quality, on sale at, yd. 500 dozen women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, scal loped and hemstitched styles; beautiful, showy patterns, for fancy work; 35c values, each. .19 Fine Neckwear at 25c mnnn nt irnmpn 'e tiaw Fall and Winter Neckwear, every new and pretty style, including jabots, rabats. stocks, Croats, etc., etc.; 35c and 40c values, on sale at, sp'L, each."''' Sale of 2000 New Chiffon Veils Regular $4.00 Values at 98c Each Today and tomorrow our greatest sale of new and hand some chiffon veils-2000 of them bought from a large New York importing house at a ridiculously low pricey As always. invite von to share in our good fortune Included are automobileyeils. scarfs and hat drapes, 3 yardsand 1 yardriong-Embroideredprjnted Landvel. Tdotted3einblack,j brownTgeen, red, greyBefuljtyles in won-Q flr derful assort V" to S4 each on sale at RibbonJRemhants at Half Reg.Prjce Today and tomorrow, 15.000 Ribbon remnants at one-half reguUr prices All stvles, all grades, all lengms; y hair ribbons, fancy work, etc.; take advantage of sale iDDons, laucj civ.., i o- ' ... M , t.-, i 1 1 ..,1. .U 1 1 a onn 10,000 yards of 5-inch all-silk Taneta ttiooon, in u., - all colors; superior quality; best 35c value, on sale at, the yard. " Mammoth Curtain Sale 1000 pairs white and ecru Net Curtains, with Cluny edging or Renaissance braid oers; 13 patterns to select from; 45 inches C wide, 3 yards long; $4.50-$o vals., pr. 500 heavy tapestry Couch CoversOnental designs and colorings, fringed all around; 60 JT (yS ins. wide, 3 yds. long; $3.75 vals., ea. w" Special lot of Mercerized Portierers, with heavy fringes or silk cord trimming; all new, popular colorings; full size, 3 yards long, 50 C inches wide; $8.50 and $9 vals., PT-T $150 white and ecru Lace Curtains, QSt point d'esprit or allover figures; at, pair. -'' Handbags $11.50 Vals. Are on Sale at $5.95 Included in this sale are all the new shapes and leathers, including pigskin, alligator, sea lion, patent leather, seal, walrus and automo bile leathers. All are handsomely lined and fit ted with card case and coin purse. Come in all colors, sizes and shapes. The largest and l f fina VacrQ PVPT TMftCed handsomest, assunuicnv v. r x" n 1 n rami. J IZ fl W on sale at inis row yi, DJ.' J UU attic u -mt lar $11.50 values, your choice at. Doll Show November 13 and 1 4 Extraordinary Sale of Undressed Dolls Great sale on doll dresses, sweat ers, coats, hats, shoes, stocKiugs, toques, and all lines of doll clothes. Doll Dept., third floor. Finest quality Dressed Dolls, full jointed, woven wig; shoes and stockings; all sizes; great values. 1212-in., $1.25 values, at 9C 15- inch, $2.00 values, at 17-inch, $2.50 values, at 5j51.9 19-inch, $3.50 values, at .$2.89 21-inch, $4.00 values, at $3.3o 24-inch, $5.00 values, at Sg3.9a 25y2-in., $6.00 values, at $5.35 27-inch, $7.00 values, at $6.25 Jointed Dolls, with eyelashes: 16- inch, 75c values, each. V9 19-inch. $1.25 values, each..89 Full Jointed Dolls, with flirting ,-c .nJ o-colnshps: ereat special eacn."- - t asf ?I values, on sale at the following very low prices i2-, . , sala Q ieVriL, regular $3.00 values, on sale at $2.U II 1-mcn, regular T Get ready for the Doll Show, No vember 13 and 14, on Third Floor 15-inch Dolls, jointed knee and hip; regular 60c vals., ea.'.49C 75c Jointed Dolls at, each. .39 50c 16y?-in. Kid Dolls, ea..39 Kid Dolls, jointed knee and hip: $1.25 values, on sale at, ea.98 $1.75 .values, on sale at. $1.39 Kid body Dolls, full jointed arms, hip and knee; 13-inch; sleeping eyes, with eyelashes ; the QQ. regular $1.25 values, ea.. 17-inch full jointed Doll, same as above; best $2.00 values. $1.69 22-inch Kid Doll, not jointed, the best $1.00 values, at, each. .78 i7;r,.Vi imitation Kid Dolls, hair stuffed, sleeping eyes ; &9C regular 50c values, each. $3.50 Gloves $2.39 Pr. $4.00 Gloves $2.75 Pr. 1000 pairs of Perrin's and other leading makes of 16-buttoh length Kid and Cape Gloves; sizes 5V., to 7; black, white, tan, brown, 2,39 red and navy; best $3.50 values, pr.W Perrin's best real prime kid 16-buttonGloves, in black, tan, brown, navy, green mode, launder, pink, blue, red, etc.; sizes 5V2 to $2.98 7y2; regular $4.00 values, at, pair. Perrin's best 16-button length Cape Gloves, with eusset top; best shades of tan; sizes O 7j 5V2 to 7; best $4.00 values, at, pair. Perrin's 1-clasp Cape Gloves, in best shades of tan; spear back; sizes 5y2 to 7; the 1 "Z"Z best regular $1.75 values, at, pair. H Some Grocery Specials In the Basement Dept. Best lean Breakfast Bacon, at, per lb.. 21 "Gold Medal" Corn, none better, 3 tms.S4? "Victor" Baking Powder, 1-lb. tins for.32 New Milcher Herring, 36 in a keg, at. $1.09 Singapore Sliced Pineapple, at, the tinr.l4tf Extra quality Oysters, special, 2 t,ins..25 Blue Label Catsup, on sale at, bottle.. 200s k ii tj.,11. ivn ariA Onffans nil PTfldes. all the best mixtures; supply your OQQh Off wants now. Both phones.'' J Phones, Exchange 4 and A 6101. All orders receive our prompt and careful attention. We can save vou- money on groceries and provi sions, as well as drygoods. In the Basement. Jil '. 1 I : l I . m. m . , - " a CELEBRATE 57TH BIRTHDAY JAPANESE IX PORTLAND HOLD MEETING AT T. M. C. A. Imperial Edict, Forming Japanese gbde f Eihlcs. Read and Speeches Are Made. Th fiftv-ieventh anniverwry of 111. birth of Mutsoliito. Emperor of Japan. u commemorated last night by the local Japanw at a celebration in the Audito rium of the T. M. C. A. The pmirramme w tinder th direction of S. Ban. Ad ilrea.vs were delivered by Y. N'umano. Japene 'onul. Secretary Stone, of the Y M C. A.: British Con.ul James Lald !ar and 8. Kato. A feature of the cele bration was the readina of the Imperial edict by J. Iivaya. secretary of the Japa nrs Consulate. This edict wa. promul Hted 1 years ao and constitutes th. Japanese code of ethics. It counsels love of country and family and honor to par ents. In his Introductory address S. Bn re ferred to the friendship which has existed Japan and America since Hie change In the Japanese national policy. He referred to the rlslt of Commodore Perrv. which marked the opening: of Japan to modern idea, and customs, as the dawning of a new era In National life. Mr. Ban also took occasion to speak of the recent reception of the American fleet as proof of Japan"! friendship for this nation. Consul Numano In the course of his ad dress read Hie latest edict of the Emperor issued shortly before the arrival of the American fleet. In this proclamation His Majesty urged his subjects to treat the prospective visitors with all courtesy pos sible. Tbia edict was received by Consul Niui.aoo from tie fovarmaent nl ew davs "ago. curing the singing of the national anthem "Kimigayo." the portrait of the Emperor screened behind the pur ple standard of th. Imperial household, was unveiled. CITY GIVES RIGHT OF WAY Georgetown Council Finally Accedes io Vnion Pad Tic's Offer. PEATTL.E. Wash.. Nov. 3. Spec!al.) After two years of negotiation, during which the city official and the represen tatives of the railroad have more than once been deadlocked, the Georgetown Council last night passed the ordinance vacating five blocks of streets in the northwest part of the city and granting to the Union Pacific the right to lay tracks for both passenger and freight purposes through the town. Councilman J. W. Dcmott of the Third Ward a as the only member who cast a negative vote. The ordinance now only requires the signature .f Mayor John Mueller to make it effective. One of the provisions of the franchise la that the railroad donate a site for a new C'ty Hall and subscribe 760O with which to erect the building. The Vnion Pacific freight tracks will pass through the city's present property. The railroad has already offered a trian gular piece of ground at the Intersection of A and Stanley streets for a site, and th. proposition has been accepted. The city propose to call at once for plans for the new City Hall and Jail. The City Hall will probably be a frame building two atories high, although the Jail will be buUt of concrete. The fire apparatus and firemen's headquarters will be In the City Hall. IF YOU WANT HATS ' That are up to date, call at Lc Palais Royal, 375 Washington street. ; El Rayo Havana, Cigar. - TBI LEAVFS CDRVALLIS DEMONSTRATION EXCURSION TO TOUR VALLEY TOWNS. . Best Dairying, Farming and Fruit growing Methods "Will Be Explained by Experts. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis,. Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) The farming demonstration train, made uo of an engine, four express cars completely equipped, a sleeper and baggage car. and carrying eight members of the Agricul tural College faculty, left this city today for a ten-day tour of the Willamette Valley. TIvj train ' is the Jargest and best equipped of Its kind ever used In the United States. The purpose of the tonr Is to do missionary work in the Interest of scientific farming. Lectures and dem onstrations will be given on the subjects of animal husbandry, dairying, agronomy and horticulture. In order to carry on the demonstration work one car carries two dairy cows and a miniature model dairy- The nse of milking machines and the most advanced methods of dairying will be illustrated and explained. Another car Is equipped for demonstrstlon work in animal hus bandry. A third is furnished with spray ing machinery; orchard tools and speci mens of Wrlllamette Valley fruit, which will be used In horticulture. The fourth car Is loaded with samples of soils, grains and forage crops, which will be used in explaining the work of agron omy. The excursion Is In charge of Dr. James Withycombe. director of the Oregon Ex periment Station, and associated with vi . r. t o. I-ownsdale. Professors A. B. Cordley. C I. Lewis. H. D. Scud-J der. F. (L. Kent, R. W. Allen and Harry Ashbahr. The first demonstration will ie given at Hlllsboro tomorrow morning, and the last-at Aurora on Wednesday, November M. - KEEP UP DEBATING LEAGUE Whitman, Willamette and Pacific to Contest for Championship. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 3. (Special.) The triangular de bates between Whitman College, Willam ette University and Pacific University will be continued this year. At a meeting of the local Debate Council this afternoon It was voted to favor the arrangement, while both of the other institutions desire to continue the league. Each college puts out two teams, representing both sides of the question, and three debates are held on the same evening at the different schools. " The arrangement was first tried laet year and proved very satisfactory. Whit man won fhe championship. A new ruling for choosing the question for discussion has been adopted. Each in stitution shall submit two questions, from which list each school shall select three, giving first, second and third choice, and the question receiving the highest number of votes shall be discussed. BIG CONTESTENDS TONtGHT The great Eilers counting contest, which has aroused extensive enthusiasm, will end tonight promptly at S o'clock. Western Union time, as advertised. Any replies that are handed in or mailed after the stipulated time this evening will posi tively not be considered. Not yet too late to win one of the. magnificent prizes absolutely free. Particulars at Eilers Piano House, 353 Washington st. El Rayo Havana, Cigar, " FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST' For all this week you can get these choice, cheap meats at any of Smith's markets. When you come to Alder street IZSL is over the door and then come in. On both sides of us our opponents have put markets, but pass 'em up, pass 'em up and come to bmitn s. SIX MARKETS 226 Alder Street, between First and Second. 512 Williams Avenue. 791 Mississippi Avenue. Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City, 12th St.. bet. Commercial and Bond, Astoria. 253 Taylor Street, Astoria. Beef to boil.... Beef for braising.... Beef for baking Beef to stew Beef for potpie Beef Liver Soup Meat Soup Bones ........ Pot Roasts of Beef. . . Better Pot Roasts.... Oven Roast Beef. . . . Choicest Pot Roasts.. Shoulder Roast Beef. Shoulder Beefsteak . . Chuck Steak, Brisket Corned Beef. , Plate Corned Beef... Rump Corned Beef. . , Round Steak Tripe Beef Tonjrues Flat Bone Steak.... Tenderloin Steak .... ....5 5 .....5 .....5t 5 ...St ,....3 3 6 :....7 7tf 8 8 8 8 6 ,...:6 8 ...MOtf ...10 ...100 ...100 ...:100 Sirloin Steak 100 Hamburg Steak 100 Sirloin Roast Beef 100 Prime Rib Roast Beef.'. 100 Prime Rib Roast Beef, better cuts.". ,12V20 Small Porterhouse Steaks. . .lZ'O Large Porterhouse Steaks.. 150 Legs of Mutton 120 Legs of Lamb 10 Shoulder of Mutton and Lamb. .100 Mutton and Lamb Loin Chops. . 150 Mutton and Lamb Rib Chops... 10 Pigs' Heads 0 Pigs' Feet 0 Pigs' Hocks 80 Shoulder Roast 'Pork 100 Whole Shoulder Pork 110 Center Cuts Shoulder Roast Pork 2V'20 "Shoulder Pork Chops .ISMiO Fresh Side Pork 12VjO Corned Side Pork 12'.40 Dry Salt Pork 121 i0 Leaf Lard, fresh 12'2-0 Loin Roast Pork. 150 Loin Pork Chops 150 Rib Pork Chops 150 Hams 17V20 Breakfast Bacon 170 Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails 650 Loin of Veal ...150 Breasts of Veal 80-lOc Veal Stew 80-100 Shanks of Veal 60 Shoulder Roast Veal 100 Better Cuts of Shoulder Roast Veal 120 Loin Veal Cutlets . . : 150 Rib Veal Cutlets 12'20 Best Rib Veal Cutlets... 150 Shonlder A'eal Cutlets. . ... ... ..12' i0 Necks of Veal -. 80-100. Absolutely fresh Columbia River Sal mon, J lbs., -....250 All other kinds of fisli at Smith's. Many different brands of Creamery Butter, per square ...... . ..650 All full weight. Ranch Eggs, per dozen. ........... 300