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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ll, 1908. Great "Apple Show", 3rd Floor 50 Varieties Magnificent Prize Apples from BeulahLand Orchards of Oscar Vanderbilt, Hood River 1 1 1 1 i Up-to-date and Artistic Pictnre Framing to Your Order 4th Floor HoMty 5'g of Pictures 7A Pyr?grafey Ceo 4s at Sav&g Prices The Meier (Bb Frank Store Women's Embroidered Hosiery at a Great Reduction in Prices Our entire stock of Women's Embroid ered Hosiery on sale at decidedly low prices Light, medium and heavy weights All new stylish Hosiery in all grades The best values you have had the opportunity to share in this year 50c Embroidered Hose at 43c the Pair 65c Embroidered Hose at 57c the pair 75c Embroidered Hose at 63c the pair 85c Embroidered Hose at 72c the pair ,00 Embroidered Hose 86c the pair 4 $ 1 .25 Embroidered Hose at $1.07 pair y $ 1 .50 Embroidered Hose at $ 1 .25 pair Sale of $6.00 Alligator. Hand Bags $2.89 A sale extraordinary of L'OO real homba.k alligator Handbags, fitted 2.89 with coin purse; 9,'l0 and 12-inch sizes; handsome styles; u values. Women's black seal Handbags, leather-lined, fitted with coin purse; CI Qg the best regular .fj.uv values, on iaie i, r.-.. ..., . . Sjecial lot of JUU very . naiiusome mumj ini bnirs, in assorted styles and sizes; beautifully" made 30 inches lonj $10 Hand Bags lues, on sale at this very low price, ea Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Groceries -4 C r oe 1T-V and finished; the. best regular $10.00 R ilL A J.7 J I!ldl mi.w.s nn n! nt this verv low nrice. ea. A 6101 PHONES EXCHANGE 4 A Btesaying on your Thanksgiving groceriesjf you buythemhere Eveihing that's good in foodstuffsjs included in this grand snTsaleTATfew of the extra special offerings are listed below Mincemeat in bulk, special, 2 lbs. for. .2o? Hoiled Cider, for, the bottle, 20c and..25 Xev Crop Walnuts on sale at, the pound. 18J liest (ilace Citron on sale at, the pound.. 22 Oniiiw and Lemon Peel on sale at, lb..l6 Tl:i Hi's bleached Sultana Kaisins, buy all you . .it of them at this low price, lb..l3 ('ondi ii.-cd Mincemeat, 3 packages for. .2o New lanre Ixndon Kaisins at. the lb..XoC at. the lb Cane Coil Cranberries, on sale at, qt..l4 Seeded Raisins on sale at, the package.. 10 . ' 'Jtffyiit?? He-cleansed Currants on sale at, package. . 1 1C '.-r JfTA Imported Swiss Cheese, on sale at, lb.. 35? IjMIUIl Jills vl tiaiiirtii; , i - - - New Maine Corn and Succotash, 2 tins.. 25 Best Rice PoiH-orn. on sale at 3 lbs. for.. 23 California 1'igs in packages, select crop, on sale at, social, package, 4c and 9 Shelled Almonds, on sale at, lb. .45 Plum Pudding, on sale at 25c to $1.00 Heinz Apple Butter, in 3-lb. frocks, on sale at this very' low pnee, each. .50 lleini Mincemeat, in 4,'2-lb. crocks, on sale at, each take advantage. .$1.00 New roasted Peanuts, Dates. Anchovies, Sardellcns, etc., etc. Let lis show you. There's a big saving if you buy your groceries here. In the Big Basement Store. Grand Sale Women's New Fall Footwear Best $4.00 Standard Values at $2.98 Pair Tuesday and Wednesday great Thanksgiving sale of women's high grade footwear Standard lines of $4 shoes to be sold at $2.98 pair Lot 11000 pairs of women's stylish high-cut Walking Book, patent colt, dull top and velour calf: Xapoleon button and lace styles; the fashionable short CO Oft vamps, Cuban heels, light extension soles; all sizes and widths; $4 vals. jMl n 10(10 pairs of women's brown kid and tan Russia calf Button Shoes, full round toe, extension edges, military heels; all sizes and widths; the CO OA best rei'ular $4.00 values, cn sale at this special low price, the pnir. Thanksgiving sale of men's and 'boys' footwear. The very best values in the city. Sale of $8.00 New Dress Waists at $3.95 A great Thanksgiving sale of 500 women's handsome new Press Waists a special purcha by our" waist huver on a recent trip to the New York market enables us to offer values at the low price of $:J.95 each. Included are beautiful silk waists. pliin or figured net waists, round, pointed or square yokes trimmed in round mesh Y.'ls., Cluny and medallions and allover tucking; long or short sleeves; white, cream, green, navv, brown and black; all new, pretty waists for dress C'O QC and evcniii"- wear Best $8 values, your choice while they last at, ea.M You should" not fail to take advantage of sale. Mail orders .will be carefully filled. Special lot of "0 Tailored Waists in wool batiste and flannel; plain or fancy s'riiH-s- white, brown, navv, gray and black; all this season's waists; P 1 QC "regular values up to $4.00 each, on sale at this unusually low price, ea.N Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets All New and Latest Models Portland Assets ftw Celebrates! "Trsfosse" French KM Glsvgs The Meier Frank Store Great November Sale in the Big .Cloak Store $30.00Snits$ 15.85 $35.00Snits$ 19.45 Lot 1200 women's and misses' Tailored Suits, this season's best styles; coats are plain tailored, semi-fitting, single and double-breasted; the misses' suits are jumper :u j..l,l f TVio mntprinli nrn in hroailcloth. cheviot and oijie, 1 1 ii iiuii ''iii' i ' .'-in vi i - ' 7 serge. Colors are wistaria, wine, navy, black, green and taupe; also T 1 C R v .1 mixtures: values ud to $30.00. on sale at. the suit. r T.nt 99.00 women's lue-h-class Tailored Suits, plain and fancy tailored effects, long and medium-length coats, in semi ana ugnt fitting effects; Direct oire coats, .cutaway coats, coats with fancy vest effects. The newest and handsomest garments shown this season, .trimmed with satin, braid and buttons; skirts are plain, gored and trim'd with buttons and folds. The colors are black, blue, green, wine, taupe, catawba; broadcloths, tweeds, serges, cheviots and mixed materials; values up C 1 Q A. to $35.00, on sale at, suit. P mm 'hi $40.00.Opera Coats $ 1 6.45 An extraordinary offering of 100 handsome Opera Coats at a ridic ulously low price Broadcloths and satins in medium and long lengths-in mandarin styles, full 1 i i loose back. and semi-fitted effects trimmed in stitched bands, fancy braiding, satin and Persian trim mingWhite, reseda, black, light blue, old rose, garnet, gray and pink All beautiful eveningand thea ter wraps gt f A ff ggg $ 1 6.45 All Evening Apparej at Reduced Priced Our entire stock of high-class Evening and Reception Costumes and Wraps as well as novelty Tailored Suits on sale at greatly re duced prices Paris and New York models All the very latest fashions and matejlsValues ranging from $50.00 to $350.00 a garment all marked at a big saving over regular prices 200 Women's New Dress Skirts Values to $16 at $6.45 Each Great special bargain in women's Dress Skirts, in broadcloth, serge, cheviot and Panama cloth, in this season's best styles; full pleated, plain flare and Directoire ent; trimmed in narrow stitched bands, bias fold and buttons; colors are white, black, navy, brown, gray and fancy stripe. Values in the lot up to Ci 45 $10.00 each, on sale at this extraordinarily low price, the garment. S,v Great Saving Values in Women's Furs $7.50 Vals. $4.85 $25.00 Vals. $18.45 300 -women's noveltv Neckpieces, of Japanese mink, trimmed with OC bands and finished with tails and paws; regular $7.50 values, each. H Special lot of women's high-grade Fur Sets, in Isabella and sable fox; collar made in broad stole, large head and claws in center of the back, and finished in front with two large fox tails and claws; latest style large rug muff, trimmed with head, tails and claws to match stole; lined with Skinner satin; the best P J O AC regular 25.00 values, on sale at this unusually low price, the set. H T Entire Stock of Caracul Coats at V2 Price Our entire stock of Caracul Coats on sale at Vs. regular prices; fancy braid-trimmed; semi-i'irled and box coats, long and short styles; values ranging U Dpp rora $1S.00 to $88.00, on sale at one-half the regular price.. Portland Agents Butterick Patterns Xmas Delineator Now on Sale The Meier ! Frank Stora Great Thanksgiving Sale of Carving Sets, Silverware, Etc. In the Big Basement Store this week A great Thanksgiving Sale of Carving Sets in a splendid y ariety of styles and all grades Entire stock at prices far below regular value Don't fail to take advantage Regular 3.00 Sets, Regular $ 3.75 Sets, Regular i $ 4.00 Sets, Regular $ 4.50 Sets, Regular $ 6.00 Sets, Regular 6.50 Sets, Regular 7.50 Sets, VjS&ssTKeguiar ? a.oo sets, AlMM Regular $10.00 Sets, on' sale on sale on sale on sale on sale on sale on sale on sale on sale for $2.37 for' $2.97 for $3.17 for $3.57 for $4.77 for $5.17 for $5.97 for -$6.27 for $7.97 Turkey Roasters Are Very Low Priced Great Thanksgiving sale of Family Roasters, small, medium and large sizes; ex ceptional values, on sale at the following very low prices. Ix't us show you: Regular 60c values, 34 Regular 60c values, 39 Regular 70c values, 47 A Great Thanksgiving Silverware Sale 4-pc. silver-plated Tea Sets, C 1Q regular $7.50 vals., for, set.S ,-KJ.OO silver-plated Bread Tray.. $2.17 $3.00 silver-plated Fern Dishes. .$2.17 $5.50 silver-plated Nut Bowls.. $3. 98 $0,50 silver-pl'd. Baking Dishes. $4.98 Silver-p 1 a t e d Candelabra, fl? C JPQ regular $7.50 values, each.P f (treat Thanksgiving bargains in Cut Glass, all style pieces; in the Basement. 1847 Berry Spoons, $1.25 v 1847 Cold "Meat Forks, $1 v 1847 Nut Sets. $2.00 values, 1847 Fruit Knives, set of 6, regular $1.65 value, for, set. Individual Salad Forks, set. of (j; $2.88 values, for, set Special lot of Carving Sets, best regular $7.50 values, on sale at this low price, set alues..89 allies. .69 at.. $1.57 $1.27 $2.34 stag handle; $5.47 Reg. $3.50 Val. Laces 89c Dozen Yards Regular $1.25 Embroideries at 39c Yard 1000 dozen round-thread Val. Laces and Insertion for trimming of holiday articles and lingerie, 1 to '"i inches wnie; nesi paiierns. regumi ,aim.- up ... .r.- KyC a dozen vards; buv all you want of it at this low price, the dozen yards. 5000 vards of Sw"iss and Batiste Embroidery, Flouncing and Insertion, I to 18 ,Aa- .tio-ns in F.nylish evelet and filet, for waists, undermuslins 1Q. -j -u:jr!'a rpo-ular values un to $1.25 vard, on sale for, the yard 3000 vards of fine Laces Yenise and filet bands, medallions and net top laces, i'n white and cream, 2 to 6 inches wide, for trimming waists, gowns, etc.; 0)C best regular 85c to $1.00 values, on sale at this ridiculously low price, yard. Sale of 300 Linen Table Sets $3 to $ 9.50 ValuesXow Priced A special purchase of . 300 handsome 2-yard by 2-yard Cloths, QQ Linen Table Sets, cloths and napkins to tST-Kr match; best patterns and a large assort- rpf?ulai. 5 00 'xaues each.4 ment to choose from; $3.00 to $0.50 val- 2-yard by 3-yard Cloths, CQ ties at one-third below the regular value. regular $6.00 values, eaeh.P v Supply your Thanksgiving needs now. a$7 .50 2-J'ad bJ'ar,d C l .', $2.00 2-yard by 2-yard Cloths, t OO regular $3.00 values, each. f-00 values. each.PJVV 2-yard by 2V2-yard Cloths, CO 50 2-vard by. 2'2-yard Cloths, (( regular $3.50 values, each. S'-' regular $8.00 values, each. - W 2-yard bv 3-yard Cloths, CI (fj 2-yard by 3-yard Cloths, (( remlar $4.00 values, each. VV regular $9.50 values, eah . f .vvr 22-iuch Napkins to mateTi frt 27-inch Napkins to match, C7 59 the above, $3 dozen values. regular $9.50 values, dozen. V - 75c-85c Ribbons 43c-25c Kerchiefs 15c 50c and 65c Tailored Collars at 25c Each 5 000 yards of the best qualitv all-silk fancy Itibbons, 41 '2 to 6 inches wide, suit able for fancy work and holiday purposes; best patterns, colorings and combinations; great variety; regular 75c and 85c values, at this price, yard.""-' 500 dozen women's linen embroidered Tailored Collars, French embroidered; beau tiful patterns, large assortment; sizes 12 to 14V2; the best regular oOc and 25c ol mem at inis wonucii.uiij' yii, t.... 65c values: buy all you want 1000 dozen women's all-linen Handkerchiefs, initialed,, lace edge, embroid- 1 IT 11 1. Hii.ii n. -'Art vn np nn u;iit ill. n N iiiw unit;, in . erea ana nemsiiicueu, uci xu.m . - II 1 1 I' II j I' ' 1 ' valuable information. FIGDI TO HOLD MEETINGS l'Ol.HV. TO MARK AXOTIIKU KF IXUIT TO STOP SOC IALISTS. offkfr Sajr Slncr Kirt Cn FntleU, Order-, to Move On" Arr ll-t)ecl. Portland SiK-lnllst. must one more Hunt f.M- the rivllB of holding direct nirrllnK!-. AlthouKh Sncialb-t street spU-hlnrt-r beat the po"0 ln court wveral months a on a technical point, the matter la to threshed out asaln. The pol.ee ay they are continually receiving complaint, about the congetion of treots br Socialist.. When ordered to "mon on." h. itrMt speaker. Invaria bly refuM to do o. E. 3. Ftyjt. "placed under arreat by Pa trolman Porter on & technical charge of "refusing to move on." Is to be made the subect of the second test case, whicb rome. up before Municipal Judge Van Zant. today. C. E. 8. Wood, who cham pioned the Socialiots In then first ieftal rt-tht. has volunteered to defend Foot. In order that Mr. Wood might have more time to prepare his case, continuance was allowed from yesterday, when the case was to have been tried. The city will be represented by Deputy City Attorney Sul livan. Since two Socialists were dlsmlased by the court after arrest on chances of refus ing to move on when so ordered by the police, there ha. been no effort on the part of the department to Interfere with the street speaker., but patrolmen on beat, where the meetlnics occur say that frequently streets wUl be entirely block aded and when, the speaerm are asked to remedy the evil they (crow sarcastic and even abusive, thus brlnding out loud Kuffaws from the assemblages and caus ing the officer much embarrassment. The officers say they feel they can win their caje this time. The prounds for dismissal before were purely technical. The complaints had been lrreirularly drawn up. No actual in terpretation of the law was made by the court. Great care has been taken this time In the drawing up of the com plaint, and nssurance Is given of its tech nical accuracy, so that Foofs caje will have, to be threshed out to the end. Mr. Wood contends that a policeman is a servant of the people and that when he approaches a man on the street and orders him to "move on." the ofllccr Is an arbitrary tyrant and Is acting en tirely beyond his authority or the re quirements of duty. MEN'S W00LC0ATS, $1.00 Vests from pure wool 60c Youth's Suits, sixes to 45 13.60 Men's Pants, splendid patterns J1.00 Hoys' Knee Panti-. a-e. C to 16 Kc Men's All-wool Suits 15.00 At the closln;-out sale of the wholesale stock. Front and Oak streets. In the wholesale district- County Road Wanted. A petition for the opening of a county road from the southwest quarter of sec tion 20 to 10 degree, south of the Oregon Electric Railway, and thence west to the present county, road, has been filed ln the County Court. The -petition also ask. that the Garden Home road be tween the railroad crossing and the southwest quarter, of section 30 be va cated. There are IB signer, to the peti tion. TO CI RE A COLD IK OJB DAT Tk LAXATIVE BROMO Quln'ns Tablet. Dru..it refund monay If It fails to cur.. . X, GKOVE'8 slgoatur. Is on eaca box. Sic. COUNCIL TO HIRE EXPERT WIl.U PASS OS KAST TWENTY-EIGIITH-STHKET BRIDGE. City Engineer and Committee Pe tition for Measure, Saying Tliey Do "ot Vnderstand Concrete. So perplexing is the situation in the matter of the East Twenty-eighth-street reinforced concrete bridge across Sullivan's Gulch, that City Knpineer Taylor and the members of the bridfre committee of the Executive Board yes terday afternoon petitioned the City Council, convened in an adjourned ses sion, to authorise the employment of an expert to make a crucial examina tion of the structure. After consider able discussion, the Council passed the ordinance, carrying an appropriation of $500 to defray the expenses. The bridge under consideration was constructed by the Northwest Bridge Company and cost $70,000. It was just recently completed and was first certi fied by the Engineer in charge for the city as having been built according to the plans and specifications, but when Mayor Lane. J. A. Newell. H. M. Esterly and John Montag, members of the committee, investigated, they found a crack in one of the abutment wings. This aroused suspicions, and they made closer observation and from what they could determine, 'feared to accept' the structure. It is the. first reinforced bridge ever built in Portland, and City Engineer Taylor admitted, ln answer to a ques tion by Councilman Vaughn yesterday afternoon, that be Is not an expert in this line of work and he strongly recommended the employment of an expert, who Is to determine the ques tion as. to whether the work was done ln accordance with the plans and spe cifications, as well as to report on the condition of the finished structure. If the work was according to plans, the city is bound to pay the contractor, but if it Is improperly built, and any thing is wrong that makes it necessary to reject It. the contractor will be the one to suffer the consequences. The contractor maintains that the bridge is all right; that it is properly built and is such a one as will last for- marey years. Mayor Lane said that the expert to be engaged by the Executive Board will be required to report back as to the safety of the bridge, in addition to the question of whether It was built according to the plans and specifications. geant Bates, of Company E, and Ser geant Hendricks, of Company K, First Infantry, and eight privates. . Will Serve Time at Alcatraz. VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 16. (Spe cial.) Fifteen military prisoners left Van couver garrison today for Alcatraa Island, where they will serve out sentence, rang ing from one to two and a half years. The prisoners are ln charge of First 8er- FARMERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS! . Ship us your poultry for Thanksgiving. We want Fresh, fa.t dry-picked Turkeys; like wise Chickens, both hens and springs; also Ducks and Geese. We prefer to receive poultry dressed dry-picked. Ship to arrive next Saturday, Sunday or Monday. We want Dressed Veal, dressed Pork and Suck ing Pigs. .' We will pay highest market price for everything. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.. "Fighting the Beef Trust." . . Portland. .Oregon, . . -i Inspect American Plants. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. The Russian Douma, having voted a million dolla . i .,1 nHntlnc nfflcf In St. HII a we" ""I"-' i" ' Petersburg, Captain Ivan de Naximoff, Chamberlain to the Emperor and vice director of the printing office, will start out from New York today to Inspect the large printing, type founding and press bulMIng establishments of the Unlt-d 7he greatest authentic height aUuind by man is ;t,V5iM fret; kites have leea flov. n to a height of J1.1O0 fot and nn un manned balloon, carrying- recording Instru ment?, has risen S.",.5U0 feet, a little over Ifl miles. 5000 pounds of fresh, prime, sweet Pig Pork Roast will be distributed among Smith's markets today at 10c Per Pound - Exceedingly choice Pig Pork Sausage will be made fresh every hour today. Unlike the Beef Trust's, Smith's Sausage is absolutely pure; no adulteration. It is ; 12V2.C Per Pound 10,000 pounds of Steak will be sold to our trade today at 10c Per Pound Take home all you want. Every Tenderloin, Sirloin and Flat-bone Steak in any of Smith's markets goes at this price. Porterhouse Steaks! Porterhouse Steaks I Porterhouse Steaks! The small ones are . .1ZW You can conquer a man's heart with a dinner of Smith's Prime Rib Boast Beef. It is only 10 per pound. Or if you insist on having those extraordinary choice few pounds which constitute the cream of the Beef Rib, they are yours at 12 V-2 $ At Smith's markets today, Chopped Suet for mincemeat to your order. 3000 pounds of Soup Meat 3t 5000 pounds of Beef for Mince meat, stewing, boiling, etc., 5. 5000 pounds of Sirloin Roast Beef Plenty of Veal, Lamb and Mutton AT SMITH'S. The great large ones, with a heaw Tenderloin are . . 15 When you come to Smith's Alder-street Market, see that Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust" are over the door. Tnere are marKets on ootn siaes oi u puv wt, u3 um Wuin-U. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. , . "Fighting the Beef Trust" 226 Alder Street, between First and Second Streets. Slv - Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City. 512 Williams Avenue, near Russell Street. ' ' imVa Twelfth Street, bet. Commercial and Bond, Astoria, 791 Mississippi Avenue. . JHoTKeiS 253 Taylor Street, Astona.