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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1908)
TTTE MORXIXO OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 190S. 200 Boxes of High Grade Selected Hood River Apples All Varieties -$3.50 Values on Sale Today at Low Price of $2.49 Per Box Today at 2:30 the Great Annual Oregon-O. A. C. Football Game-Pennants on Canes-Megaphones, HornsWe Can Help You Celebrate Portland Agents MiaSo. ffii UiWralf frlirdm f4Pft Portland Agents Butterick Patterns "lMpmn" Corsets & flAW AYAfli- a, a wiAaa j IS Bulletin Misses' Children's Box Coats $ 1 5.00 Values at $10.85 Great Saturday Sale of Misses and Children's Fall Length Box Coats This season's very best styles in cheviot and serge materials; made double-breasted in colors, red, blue, brown, fancy plaids and gray mixtures; lined throughout with flannel and velvet collar Ages 6 to 1 2 years All are well made and finished throughout Every garment in the lot our regular $ 1 5 values; your choice while they last at this special low price, ea. $ 1 0.85 Regular $5.00 Dresses at $3.85 Each Special lot of misses' and children's Dresses, made of Panama cloth, princ ess style; blue and red; waist trimmed with buttons and tucks; tO QC full pleated skirt; ages 6 to 14 years; regular $5.00 values, each. New Long Capes at $9 and $10 Ea. For misses and children 10 to 16 years of age; made of heavy cheviot, in navy blue only, with hood of red silk and flannel; also high collars, trimmed with braid; all new styles. A large shipment of these popular outer gar ments just received. They are priced at $9.00 and $10.00 each. Second Floor. Special Saturday Music Sale AtJL5caCop Are You Sincere I Forest King. Long Ago, Honey Time, Monte rev, While You Are Mine, Night and Iy. Moon Won't Tell on You, My Marguerite, Morning Cy and hundreds of others, 1 on sale at, special, copy. -' At 19c a Copy Dreaming, Stung. Tropical Moon, Time. Place and Girl; Some One, Sweetheart Days, Like the Kose, Pickaninny Lullaby, School Days, and huudreds of other popular vocal and instrumental 1 Q pieces on. sale at, copy. At 25c a Copy Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night ; For You, Dear Heart ; Hearts and Flowers, Rose Leaves, Castles I Have in Dreams, Kre mer Dance Folio, Star Dance No. 8, and other music, on OCp sale at this price, copy. s- J SiSSs-Lined Topcoats Regular $25 Values for $14.85 Each Great Thanksgiving Sale of men's fine silk-lined Covert Topcoats A lot of 100 garments parchased atJLgreat slicrificefrom one of the best manufacturers in the country, 36inches long All wool covert material in the best shades oTBght andjdark tan. silk-lined throughout and Priestly cravenetted, combining the features of a stylish Topcoat and rain armenAjsizes in regulars and stouts Every coat inTthyjoTregular $25.00 value; your C 1 A A choice at this remarkably low price V Great Thanksgiving Sale of Men's Tuxedo Suits, Dress Suits, White Vests, etc.-Men's Clothing uept., s?a Floor $3.50 Umbrellas $1.98 $5.00 Umbrellas $2.78 Lot 1 3000 women's 2G-inch Umbrellas; gloria taffeta rainproof covering; absolutely fast color; a great assortment of handles, in silver, gold, pearl, horn, punmetal and natural wood; umbrel las that would find ready sale at $3.00 and $3.;0 each. Your choice at this exoep- CI QQ tionally low price, each See them. . V J Lot 2 Women's hich-gTade Umbrellas, 26-inch steel rod, paraxon frame, piece-dyed silk and linen taffeta covering; tape edge; absolutely fast color; 9 and lWncir?old and pearl han- tO JQ dies; $4.00 and $5.00 values, each. Umbrellas that are suitable for Christmas gifts. Thanksgiving Sale of Silver and Plated Ware 1S47 Berrv Spoons, regular $1.25 value, at. .89J 1847 Cold"Meat Forks, regular $1.00 value. .69c? 1847 Nut Sets, regular $2.00 value, set.. 1.57 1847 Fruit -Knives, set of 6, $1.65 value.. $1.27 Individual Salad Forks, set of 6, JO A regular $2.88 value, on sale at, set. . P"-"- Special lot of Carving Sets, stag tC A 7 handle; best regular $7.50 values, at. .rJJt 4-piece silver-plated Tea Sets, $7 JO val.. $5.39 $3.00 silver-plated Bread Trays, at, ea..$2.17 $.'.00 silver-plated Fern Pishes, at, ea..$2.17 $5.50 silver-plated Nut Bowls; at, each.. S3. 98 f6.50 silver-plated Baking Dishes, each. .4.98 Silver-plated Candelabra, $7.50 value, at. .S5.79 500, Crepe Scarfs $3-$3.50Vals.$1.98 A special offering of 500 figured Crepe Scarfs, l-inch hemstitched ends; all col ors, full size, all new, handsome scarfs; regular $3.00 and $3.50 val- P 1 QQ ues, at this low price, each. .P wO 35c Ribbons 17c Yard 5000 yards of all-silk Ribbons, taffetas and moires, in black and a full line of colors; 4 and 5 inches wide ; regular 35c , 1 7 values, at this low price,. the yard.. 1000 dozen Kimono Handkerchiefs, all new, beautiful patterns, for making aprons and Christmas gifts of all kinds; great T values, on sale at this low price, each. . 2000 neck lengths of wide Ruching, white and colors; regular 25c values, each..l7Cs 10,000 Yards Laces 20c Values 6c Yard 10,000 yards of imitation Cluny and Mal tese Lace Edging and Insertion, 1 to 2V inches wide, suitable for trimming holiday articles; values up to 20c a yard, on ? sale at this very low price, the yard. 6 to 9:30 Sp'is 20c Ribbons 12c Yd. 6 to 9:30 P. M., 5000 yards of all-silk taf feta Ribbon, 3'2 and 4 inches wide; black and colors; best regular 20c val- 1 ues, on sale at this low price, yard. 12V2C 'Kerchiefs at 5c 6 to 9:30, 1000 dozen women's and chil dren's Handkerchiefs, plain and crossbar effects, with embroidered and lace corners; regular 12l2c values, each..'' 35c Neck Ruches 18c 6 to 9:30, 1500 graduated Neck Ruches, 1 inch width in front, 2y2 inches in back; in black, white and colors; regular 1 O 35c values, on sale at, special, each. . 40c Underwear 23c 6 to 9:30, women's out-size fleece-lined cot ton Vests and Pants; high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; the best reg- 00 ular 40c values, at, the garment..-'' "President" Suspend's 6 to 9:30, 5000 pairs of "President" Sus Vwst models and natterns : regular 50c values; buy all you want of them at this low price, the pair. $5 Bath Robes $2.65 6 to 9:30, men's Blanket Bath Robes in a great variety of patterns; handsome styles; the best regular $4.50 and $5 ffO values, on sale at, special, ea. . P-,-'-' Post Cards Albums 6 to 9:30, 1000 imported Postcard Albums, in pretty new designs; hold 150 and 200 cards; suitable Christmas gift for 1Q. children; regular 35c values, each. ?5c Beauty Pins 33c fl in 0-30. snpeial lot of Drettv cold-filled Beauty and Collar Pins; plain bar designs, in polished and rose gold finishes; OO. regular 75c values, on sale at, each. - $ 1 .75 Corsets at 39c 6 to 9:30, 500 pairs white Corsets long hip and supporters; good models; OQ. regular $1.75 values, at, the pair. Oivl Picture Dept. Specials 6 to 9:30, 5000 fine Colored Prints, 1 C in fancy gilt frames; great values. 6 to 9:30, Passepartout Pictures and T Mottoes, in fine colors; great value..' 6 to 9:30, 1000 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, stamped for pyrography work..l2cs 2000 Pairs Men's Shoes ;4.00 Values at $2.95 Pair Great Thanksgiving Sale of Men's Footwear for Saturday An advan tageous purchase of 2000 pairs of fine shoes from a leading Boston manufacturer enables us to offer reg ular $4.00 values at the low price of $2.95 a pair Included are patent colt, box calf, velour calf, and vici kid Styles suitable for business or dress wear Conservative and freak shapes just as you prefer Welt shoes, oak leather soles; all sixes and widths Every pair of shoes in the lot reg ular $4.00 value; your choice for Saturday only at the Q C low price of, per pair V J Economical men should profit by this unusaalbargain Take advantage Boys; Shoes 2000 pairs of boys' Shoes far below value. Box calf and vici kid, blucher style; dou ble soles, round, comfortable toes, heavy drill-lined; reinforced seams. Well made and finished throughout. Take advantage. On sale at the following special low prices: Sizes 10 to 13, special at, pair, $1.79 Sizes 1 to bV, special at, pair, $1.99 3000 Pairs Women's Hosiery Regular 40c Values for 1 9c Pair Oreat Saturday' sale of 3000 pairs women's light, medium and heavy-weight Hosiery including 1 Q Ureal ouiuruov re y- f . :uuj v,c. .11 c vn h nn to 40c. at. rtair. fireat Saturdav saie 01 ouuu pairs umcu jSui, u. . . , cotton hose, lace hosiery and fleece-lined cotton-ribbed hose, all sizes; values up to 40c, at, pair. "000 trarments of women's heavy fleece-lined cotton Tests and Pants; high neck, long-sleeve vests, ankle-length tights; cream color only; all sizes. Regular 35c and 40c values, at, garment. Men's $1.00-$1.50 Shirts 69c $3.50 Coat Sweaters $2.59 $2 Underw'r $1.19 Great special offering of 5000 Men's CofShirts, madras, percales and chambrays, in plain or pleated bosom; stripes and figures in a wonderful assortment of designs, colorings and combination All new nign- . - . a -a, a 4f 4. .A grade Shirts selling reg. at $ 1 .00 and $ 1 .50 LQr each; your choice at this wonderful low price U7t 1000 women's and men's wool Coat Sweaters in oxford, red and white; two pockets, large pearl buttons; the best regu- d0 CQ lar $3.50 values, on sale at this very low pnee, each . . V" Men's all-wool Underwear, in natural gray, pink, blue and una; all sizes in shirts and drawers; values up to $2 garment. .$1.19 200 dozen men's all pure linen Handkerchiefs, 14 and JC 12-inch hems; best regular 25c values, on sale at, each. A 500 dozen men's all-silk 'Four-in-Hands, made full French fold and reversible; beautiful colorings, exceptional values, at, each..25 Saturday in the Grocery Dept 5000 Pkgs. Force Breakfast Food Free in the Grocery .Department Saturd wewUl tributeeeOO full Jood one lull size pacKage 10 eatu -- - - Best Eastern Sugar-Cured Bacon at, pound. .20-New Pack Sugar Corn on sale at three tins for.o J Log Cabin Molasses, full pint can, ZUc val. . xay jeno uCuua - 11 11 J ll SET ROSE PLMTIHE IT VKIUUAKY 22 WILL BE MADE NOTABLE OCCASION. MroiiR Committee Is Put in Charge and Ilurbunk Will Be A-Unl to Speak. Cni-ntratirn of rffort on th p&rt of all the mnnlfold Interests of the oity to obser-e Va5junltton birthday in one com-rete form the official annual Rum Planting Day'- will be the slogan of the U.e Krstlval Association. The nation-wide advertising; which Portland rectived throuuh the press aircncies be cause of Its endeavor last Kebmary 22 in this line has Induced the management of the biR floral demonstration to choose Washlriston's birthday as the official planting day. The first me.tln for preliminary or Eantxatlon will be held next Tuesday nighu and it should bring together what is considered as one of the strongest civic committees ever ageisated for a public cause in the city of Portland. Its personnel represents as nearly as it was possible to make It every diversified in terests which has the good of th city at heart. The first p.ose of the Rose Planting Pay movement will be to bring the en tire populace of Portland together to Join hands in one untiled and harmonious mu nicipal demonstration. The committee on arrangements which has been se lected is comprised of those who will bring together in the common cause more lines of activity than any other organi zation since the Lewis & Clark Exposi tion of 1!0. President Ralph W. Hoyt yesterday appointed Dr. Emmet Drake as chair man of the Rose Planting Day commit tee, and the following have been se lected by Chairman Drake to assist him In the arrangements: Archbishop Alexander Christie, who blessed the roses last "planting day"; E. B. McFarland, former president of the Rose Society: Mrs. J. W. Minto. president of the Rose Society: W. M. Davis. E W. Rowe. who started the first Rose Festival ball a-rolllng two years ago: E. B. Piper, managing editor of The Oregontan. who is father of the rose-planting idea: J. F. Carroll, editor of The Evening Telegram: C. A. Blgelow. president of the East Side Business Men's Club: Mrs. Ralph V. Hoyt. W. J. Peddlcord. president of the Peninsula Rose Association; J. H. Nolta. Herman Wittenberg. member of the Board of Education; Mrs. Herbert Hol man. W. wvnn Johnson. Henry Metsger. Mrs. 8. B. Vincent. James N. Davis, O. W. Taylor and Paulenlus McDonald. At next Tuesday night's meeting a for mal and official Invitation will be pre pared to bring Luther Burbank. the wiz ard of the horticultural and florlculrural world, to Portland to deliver the princi pal address on Rose Planting Day. . Testimony Is Conflicting. Did Charles Pettersoo have a double? This is the question which Judge Web ster must decide in the contest over the Petterson will, continued in the County Court yesterday. Carl Oscar Petterson says he is the son of the dead man. and Mrs. Christina Egan says she was his wife. ' Although she testified, with other witnesses, Thurs day, that he was in Tacoma tending bar In 1890. 1891 and until April 1. 1892. Ous C. Moser. counsel for the legatees, placed several witnesses on the stand yesterday who said that from January 8. 1891, to March 1. 1892, Petterson was employed on the river steamer Salem. Otto Nelson, the executor, and Emil Nelson said he only left Portland when he went on the boat- m.trfrc.TTTnrl TTTOtrfVfl AT CTUrTTTT'S TTTOTTSAT3DS AND THOUSANDS OF BIRDS t c. . .n .. w in Portland. This ear he will do even more. No need of placing your orderandlettingyourmaxketman .nH wm na n. to Smith' and take vour Dick from the choicest, fattest Oregon Turkeys you ever laid eyes on. WATCH THE BACK PAGE OF THE OREGONTAN EVERY DAY NEXT .WEEK FOR SMITH'S TURKEY PRICES No Eastern stock at Smith's. 22 Alder St, bet. Flrat and Second. Dia Williams Avenue. 7U1 Mississippi Avenue. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. Cor. Bh and Main Sts, Oregon City. 12th St, bet. Bond and Commercial, Astoria. 2S3 Taylor St. (Cnlontown) Astoria. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST When you come to Smith's Alder-Street Market, be sure Smith's name and "Fighting the Beef Trust" are over the door. Our opponents have opened mar kets on hothr sides of us on Alder street, but you will have to pass them up wnen you coma mi ouum . HOUSEWIVES, GIVE THANKS An elegant Thanksgiving dinner without the bother of making dessert! Order your Royal mince plea, and Royal plum pudding now for Thanksgiving. Made of the b.est and cooked to a turn. Koyal Bakery and Conf. Kerclier Appointed Executor. F. M. Kercher has been appointed by Judge Webster, of the County Court, administrator of the estate of Tor quate Tasse Morgan, whose will has been filed for probate. She died in Se attle in January, last. The property is worth about $8000, Two sisters, living in Cincinnati, receive $750 each, ac cording to the will, while the rest of the estate Is to go to two brothers, liv ing In Seattle. Chickens at Smith's.. 15c and 1S? Hens and Springs the same price. Halibut 10 Salmon 10J Creamery Butter, many different brands, full weight, per square. 65 Fresh Ranch Eggs at Smith's. .33 These are not cold-storage stock. Hamburger Steak, made fresh every hour at Smith's....: 10 made from selected stock; no pickups. Head Cheese 10 d Bologna Sausage .10 Frankfurt Sausage 10 Liver Sausage 10? Blood Sausage 10 Ham Sausage 13 Smith's masterful Veal Sausage, per pound 12y2 No other market attempts to follow it; Smith's is perfection.- Smith's Pig Fork Sausage, made from the best meat of the Oregon pig; it has a flavor that no other Sausage can approach. BEEF The principal reason that Smith has outranked the Beef Trust is be cause of the superior quality of Smith's meats. The Beef Trust has set up markets all around us, and even then they can't touch us. Smith's, meats-are absolutely fresh Oregon meats, dressed in our own city abattoir. On the contrary, every pound of Beef Trust meat is shipped to the city in ice-cars, from any old place where the trust can buy cheap meat. . Sirloin, Tenderloin, Flatbone and Round Steak at Smith's lOtf No higher. Small Porterhouse Steaks. . .12VL Large Porterhouse Steaks, with a big tenderloin 15 Prime Rib Roast Beef 10 Small and extra fancy cuts of prime Rib Roast Beef 12 V2 Sirloin Roast Beef. 10 Choice Pot Roasts 7? and 8 Beef for boiling and stewing 5 OREGON PIG PORK ..People come in droves, demanding and carrying away our Oregon Pig Pork. You can notice the difference between Smith's Pork and Beef Trust nork. Smith's is sweet, firm and fresh. Shoulder Roasts 10 Center cuts Shoulder Roasts. .12V'2 Shoulder Chops 12l2 Choice Small Cuts of Loin Pork Chops 15 Smith's Breakfast Bacon .16-17V2 Smith's Little Pig Hams, sugar cured lTVLtf Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails. 65 LAMB Choice Roasts of Lamb ..10 12y2S15 Lamb Chops 12J,2 ni 15 Legs of Lamb 15 VEAL Loin and Rib Veal Culiets and Roasts ...... 12V and 15 Shoulder Veal Cutlet3 and Roasts 10 and I2V2C? Breasts of Veal 8? and 10