THE MORXIXG OREGONIAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19us.
Store Closed All Day Thursday-Shopping Must Be Done Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Portland Agents "Nemo" Corsets
Great Thaiiksgiving Sales at The Meier
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35c and 50c Ribbons at 25c Yd.
$2.00-$2.50 Ribbons at 98c Yd.
10.000 vards of fine Ribbons at an extremely low price the yard. Included are silk
taffeta', satins and fanev ribbons in all the leading colors and combinations, Mut
able for hob'day fancv work. bows, etc.; 3oe to f0c values, on sale at. yardZo
3o00 vards of fancy warp print and jacquard Ribbons for bags and fancy QQm
work; beautiful stvles in large assortment: $2.00 and $2.50 values, at, yard.
Great holiday sale of narrow Satin Ribbons by the piece, all colors, as follows:
No. 1. piece. "90 No. V2, piece, 150 No. lV'a. piece, 190 No. 2, piece, 270
Holiday Sale of Fine Hosiery by the Box
Our annual holiday sa
all styles, all grade;
Regular 25c Hosiery
Regular 35c Hosiery
Regular 50c Hosiery
Regular 65c Hosiery
Regular 75c Hosiery
Regular $1.00 Hosiery
Regular $1.25 Hosiery
Regular $1.50 Hosiery
Regular $2.00 Hosiery
Ic of women's, boys', girls
largest and best stock in
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
on sale at, the dozen pairs,
' and infants' Hosiery by the bos;
the eitv. and also the best values.
2.65; Vi-dozen pairs, $1.35
3.75; Vi-dozen pairs, 1.90
5.25; Vi-dozen pairs, $2.65
7.00; Vi-dozen pairs, $3.55
S.OO: Vi-dozen pairs, $4.05
$10.0O; Vi-dozen pairs, $5.30
$13.50; Vi-dozen pairs, $6.85
$16.00; Vi-dozen pairs, $8.50
$21.50; Vi-dozen prs. $10.90
$5.00 to $ 1 5 Millinery 'A Off
$20-$ 1 00 Millinery V Off
In the millinery department this week a
great clearance of all trimmed hats This
season's newest and prettiest creations at
decided redactions from regular prices
The best bargains you ever have shared in
All our Dress Hats and Tailored Hats in the most
attractive shapes, and trimmed with plumes, feath
ers, wins. velvet, satin, etc.: also rlain tailored
hats; regular $5.00 to $15.00 values, - fff
nn sale lit one-third off reerular prices. X
All our high-class Pattern Hats, Paris and New
York creations, in the most striking effects; beauti
fully trimmed: grand assortment; A DriA
$2000 to $100.00 vals., on hale at.. I 1
Mren's Hats. Babv Bonnets and
Caps: the season's best styles; regu- j- Off
lnr 75c to S5.00 values, on sale at.
Women's and misses' untrimmed Millinery, all the
best shapes and styles; regular Ky Pffp
$2.50 to $5.00 values, on sale at.. 1 wC
Thanksgiving Sale Beautiful Dress Goods
Our entire stok of woolen Dress Materials on sale this month at greatly reduced
price. Beautiful fabrics for all purposes colored goods, black goods and white
goods, in all styles and grades, at a big saving. Buy Christmas gifts at a saving.
$55.00Dresses$ 1 6.45
$40.00 Suits $24.45
$16.50 Coats at $10.85
Great Thanksgiving offerings in Portland's Leading Cloak and
Suit Store Women's ready-to-wear apparel of every style and
quality at prices that are bound to interest shrewd buyers The
season's most approved fashions at a saving you cannot afford to
pass by Come and let us show them to you On the Second floor
"777 200 w
Silverware, Carving Sets, Roasters, Etc.
Insular $7.50 val-ie, at. set.M4
Regular $1.25 Salt and Pepper OQ.
Shakers, on sale at, the pinr. - '
Regular $1.00 silver-plated Cl 11
Bread Trays, on sale at. ea.V
$4.50 silver-plated Dessert Cl AO
Sucar ami Creamers, at, pr.
Silver-plated Xul Bowls at, ca..$3.29
Regular $7.00 Baking Dishes. .$3.19
Wnpulnr .ti 00 'ern Dishes for. .$4.59
Regular $ti.50 Cake Baskets, ea.$4.98
4-pc. lea Sets, regular
.itiin ,ii snip nt. the set
.-piece Water Sets, regular C 9 yQ
$10.0(1 value, on sale at, set .f
.i-niei-e Water Sets, reirular T Q O Q
$12.00 value, on sale at, set.
$9.29
$3.75 3-piece Caning Sets for. .$2.97
$4.50 3-piece Carving Sets for.. $3.57
$5.00 3-pieee Casing Sets for. .$3.97
$fi.50 Apiece Carving Sets for.. $4. 77
$7.50 3-piece Carving Sets for. .$5.17
$9.00 3-piece Caning Sets for.. $6.27
3-piece pearl handle Caning Set in a
leather case; regular $18CJ A
value, on sale for, the set M
5-piece pearl handle Carving Sets, in a
leather case; regular $25 T Q AlG
value, on sale at. the set V ZfaHfir
FAMILY BOASTERS LOW-PEICED
Small size, regular 50c values, at.. 340
Medium size, regular 60c values.. 390
I.arge size, regular 70c values, at.. 470
Regular $6.50 Chafing Dishes. .$5.18
Regular $4.50 Chafing Dishes. .$3.48 j
1 1 AW . AW h i'fl tr
omen 's handsome new
ernoon and evening Dresses.
in broadcloth, messaline silk
satins, fancy silks and panama
cloth; tans, champagne, light
blue, navy blue, Edison blue
garnet, green, taupe, brown and
black ; made princess jumper ef
fect with lace yokes and lace
sleeves ; also empire cut, with
.u -dainty lace yokes and fancy
C - , 1 " 1 .1 li
nana emoroiaery ana noveny
braid-trim 'd, full-length sleeves
trimmed in lace or harrow braid.
Skirts are sheath effect or full
flare; also new circular effect.
button-trimmed; all new, up-to-
date dresses. Let us show you.
VALUES UP TO 1 fL
$55 AT, EACH ?
A great special lot of 200 wom
en's Tailored Suits in plain and
fancy trimmed effects, long and
medium-length coats; cutaway,
military and straight-cut styles,
with vest effects, trimmed in
satin braid, and buttons; skirts
are plain gored, trim'd in folds
of satin, buttons and folds 'of
self material ; the materials are
broadcloths, cheviots and serges
in black, catawba, taupe, brown,
lancy stripes and mixtures; $40
values, on sale An
at this low price, tj.
300 women's long and -length
Coats in loose, semi-fitting and
empire effects; coverts, broad
cloths and fancy tweeds, in
black, wine, tan, and a large
assortment of mixtures; plain
tailored or trimmed in braid and
velvet; regular C 1 rt
$16.50 values at. VF.O J
$8.00 Tailored Waists For $4.85 gach
Sale $28.00 Silk Raincoats $15.00 Each
500 women's Tailored "Waists in wool batiste, French flannel and botany flannels;
soft or linen collars; made with pin tucks, half or one-inch tucking; colored silk
dot
and
s, checks, plaids and fancy stripes; white, nary, gray, green, brown A
1 black; values up to $8.00 each, on sale at this low price, each. S"T.J
Women's Silk Raincoats in plaids, checks, stripes; long, loose and semi-fitting
effects, in navy blue, wine, brown, green, black and gray; regular fl? 1 C CC
values up to $28.00 a garment, on sale at this low price, each. ywVW
Sale of 500 Silk Petticoats at $4.75 Each
500 fine quality Silk Petticoats, made with double flounce of fine pin tucking or
deep flounce, with four rows of Vis-inch bias bands or three rows of shirring and
hemstitched ruffle; pink, light blue, champagne, light and dark brown, hclio, grav.
cadet, green, black and a full line of changeable colorings; regular it A
$7,50 and $8.00 values, on sale at this low price, ea. take advantage.
Great Holiday Handkerchief Sale
Very Best Values in the Town
4c
1000 dozen Kimono Handkerchiefs for making Christmas novelties; in a
great variety of styles; best regular 8c values, on sale at this low price, each..
Women s and children s crossbar Handkerchiefs, in white and colored effects; IT
Vi-inch hemstitching; best 10c values; buy all you want of them at, cach.."C
1000 dozen women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, in scalloped and hemstitched effects, also
embroidered; just the handkerchiefs you want for holiday fancy work; the Q
best regular 17c values, on sale at this low price, each take advantage of sale. OC
1000 dozen women's plain all-linen Handkerchiefs, '4 and 'i-nu'h hemstitch- Q
ing, fine quality; the best regular 15c values, on sale at this special price, ca. C
1000 dozen women's all pure linen hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, with t "J
initial and wreath; best 20c values, on sale at this special low price, each. ' C
500 dozen women 'ssheer Linen Handkerchiefs, neat initial, 1 4 -inch hem- 1 Ar
stitching; best 25c values buy all you want of them at this low price, ea.
500 dozen women 's all-linen Handkerchiefs, white and colored embroidered .f
novelties; also initialed Handkerchiefs; regular 35c values, on sale for. each.
Great holiday sale of children's Handkerchiefs, in all grades. You should see them.
Great holiday sale women's fine Handkerchiefs; splendid values. Let us show you.
Sale Cut Glass and Pinner Sets
Thanksgiving tableware at a big saving today, Tuesday and
Wednesday Beautiful cut glass and handsome dinner china
prices that cannot fail to interest
8-inch Cut-Glass Bowls, $0 vals., ea.$2.49
$ 8.75 Cut-Glass Bowls on sale at.. $5. 75
$ 8.00 Cut-Glass Bowls 011 sale at.. $4.00
$11.00 Cut-Glass Bowls on sale at.. $5.50
$12.50 Cut-Glass Bowls on sale at.. $6.25
$17.50 Cut-Glass Bowls on sale at.. $8.50
$18.50 Cut-Glass Bowls on sale at.. $9.25
$2.25 Cut-Glass Nappies for, each.. $1.68
$5.00 Cut-Glass Candlesticks for.. $3.00
$12.00 Cut-Glass Butter Dishes, ea. :$6.00
$20.00 Cut-Glass Bowls at, each.. $10.00
German China Dinner Sets, pink floral dec
oration ; great bargains, at following prices :
60 pieces, on sale at, special, set, $10.25
100 pieces, on sale at, special, set. $16.75
Haviland China Dinner Sets,
white and gold decorations;
great values, at these prices:
60 pieced, at, set, $29.95
100 pieces, at, set, $43.50
100-piece pink Haviland Set
on sale for. the set. $22.50
Haviland China Dinner Sets,
at
the economical housewife
Fancy China at special prices take advantage
chrysanthemum and gold dec
orations, on sale as follows:
60 pieces, at, set, $31.00
100 pieces, at, set, $43.50
Haviland China Dinner Sets,
neat border design, beautiful
quality, on sale as follows:
60 pieces, at, set, $32.00
On sale in the Big Basement Store.
$6.00 Combination
Garments $3.9? Each
A special lot of fine new two-piece Combi
nation Undergarments ior women-, iue
drawers and corset cover combined; made
of allover embroideries, plain lawns and
nainsook, trimmed in dainty Val. laces, in
sertion, beading and ribbons; Cl
regular $6.00 values, garment.
Reg. $15.00 White
Underskirts at $9.75
Women's novelty white Underskirts, made
with wide flounces ot emoroioerj, aiso
fancy trimmed flounces of lace insertion,
moHnllions and tucks: beautiful styles: the
best regular $13.50 and $15.00 CQ J tZ
values, on sale at, special, each.
Sale Table Linens
2500 yards of all linen double Ta
ble Damask, great variety of best
patterns; superb styles and qual
ity ; best regular $1.50 P 1 fC
values, on sale at, yd.V W
5000 yards 70-inch all-linen Dam
ask, in splendid patterns;
best 75c quality, at, yard."
Great Thanksgiving reductions in
Table Sets, Napkins. Cloths, Dam
asks, etc., on sale at low prices.
Special lot of $6.50 8-4 all-linen
fringed Cloths; beautiful styles;
best regular $1.50 val- fl? CC
ues, on sale at, each. H W
Special lot of 100 8-4 all-linen
fringed Cloths, in beautiful stales;
the best regular $2.00 CI TLK
valu-j.?, on sale at. ea.S
Special lot of 100 iSx27-irch hnm-
stitched all-linen Damask Tray
Cloths, regular 40c values,
sale at, special, each.'''
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LOHIMER TAKEN ILL
Attacked by Blood-Poisoning
in Arm.
HOPE FOR QUICK RECOVERY
Malady Starts I'rnm Abrasion
(auecl h Fall, and Congress
man I Confined to Bed Seri
ous Results Not pec ted.
Orsrr.man William l-orim.r. of
THraco. I at the Portland Hotel, suf
fering from an attack of blood-poison-Inir.
which d"vrlord at an early hour
yesterday morning:. Serious result, are
rot pecled, according to Dr. J. Ettel
ton. who is attendlrc him. though he
vlll be confined to his bed for everal
dsv.
The hlond-rMiisonin" resulted from a
wound sustained in a tunnel on the St.
ru I Itatlroad near Rllenshurfr. Wash.,
three weeks airo. With his son. Wjl
ttam Iorlmer. Jr.. who 1. now with him.
l.e was walking throuch the tunnel,
when he slipped and fell. He suffered
an abrasion on the arm. to which ha
paid no partictilar attention at the time.
Last Wednesday, however, the wound
beean to Increase In pain.
Congressman l.ortnier and son came
to Portland several days ago and are
4 the rortland Hotel. At - o'clock yes
terday morninc the pain became so In
tense that it was decided to send for .
physician, and lr. J. Kttelson was sum
moned. He treated the wound, and in
nnunced last nt"ht that unless unex
pected complications arose, the distin
guished patient would resume hi. trip
in a few daye.
Conrreesman Lorimer had planned to
a-o to Astoria yesterday morning-, where
ht intended to lnspevt the work that
is being done by the Government on the
Columbia Hiver Jetty. After that trip
lie Intended to visit Celilo ails. and
then proceed to California, here he
X-l i-AUtd 13 Uufvcl Ik iiajbora and
waterways of that part of the Pacific
Coast.
"I shall bo able to resume my trip
within a few days." said Congressman
Lorimer last night. "I am not very
111, as you can readily see. and the only
thing I object to Is the publicity, for It
will cause apprehension among my
family and friends at borne."
lr. Ettelson stated that the patient
would be able to attend to his duties
within a few days. The case was diag
nosed as one of blood-poisoning, but
with proper care and rest Congress
man Lorimer would be confined to his
room only a few days, he said.
"I am confident there will be no seri
ous results, for the patient is progress
ing as nicely as could be expected under
the circumstances. He fell while walk
ing through a tunnel near Kllensburg,
Wash., and suffered an ahrBFion of the
arm. He paid no particular attention to
it until it began to pain him last Tues
day or Wednesday, and last night I was
called. He will be out In a few days."
As a member of the rivers and har
bors committee. Congressman Lorimer
is touring the Pacific Coast to Inspect
the various waterwaj-s of the Coast.
AGED RECLUSE FOUND DEAD
HERMIT OF SWAX ISLAND DIES
ON SCOW.
Was .Man of Mystery and Never Told
Name to His Two Acquain
tances In Portland.
An old man, whose name the author
ities have not yet been able to learn,
but who was known as the Hermit of
Swan Island, was found dead yester
day morning at 9 o-clock on the floor
of a small soow which the Willam
ette's high water had left aground on
the Island's shore, and which had long
been the home of the - recluse. Al
though no autopsy has been performed.
it Is believed that death was the re- i
suit of natnral causes. The body was
found by S. F. Morrison and J. H. Phe
lan, ranchers, who lease the island.
It bore no marks of violence and death
had occurred from 24 to 48 hours be
fore the discovery was made.
Little is known of the white-haired
castaway save a few facts which have
been gleaned In. occasional chats with
him by the ranchers. Morrison and
Phelan. They leased the island a year
ago and the old fellow was there then
and had been living there for an in
definite period. Ho spoke German and
broken Knglish. and wore clothing
more tattered, torn and patched than
that of a veritable Robinson Crusoe.
He told them that he had a sister liv
ing In Germany whom he had loaned
JIT.1 on a note, which was soon to
become due. and that le then expected
to go back to his native land. They
did not learn his name or that of his
sister, and he steadfastly refused their
offers to quarter him at ' their home.
Occasionally he did chores for them.
He had not been away from the Island
during the past year.
Whenever Morrison and Phelan went
to town they would go by his scow
and purchase any supplies that he
wanted. He was last- seen n.llve on
Tuesday. Yesterday morning the two
men were riding over the island round
ing up their cattle and passed the
scow. They called, and getting no
response went inside. The body was
lying on the floor by the bed. fully
dressed. The men secured a boat and
rowing up to the dock of the North
Pacific Mill Company telephoned to
the Coroner's office. Deputy Coroner
Dunning took charge of the remains.
He searched among his effects, but
could find nothing to show that he
had been in communication with
friends or relatives. A bank ' book
showing deposits of $7S.M at the Se
curity Savings & Trust Company was
found In his pocket. Its number is
13325. His name will be learned from
the bank officials today. An autopsy
has been ordered to ascertain the cause
of death.
The tenants of the Island told the
deputy coroner that the dead man had
spoken of his relatives In Germany as
If they were well-to-do people. It Is
not known how long he had been liv
ing about Portland or where he came
from. He was between 60 and 70
years of age and wore a long, flowing
beard.
ROUGH SEA OFF COLUMBIA
Storm Sunday Carries Away 300
Feet of Jetty Trestle.
ASTORIA, Or., Nov. ' 23. (Special.) Re
ports from the mouth of the river this
afternoon are that the bar continues very
rough with a high 8ea running outside.
During the storm this morning, about
300 feet of the outer end of the Jetty
trestle was carried away.
THANKSGIVING SMOKES.
Sichel has a special Garcia and Lord
Baltimore for Thanksgiving smoking.
Ask for either a special treat at any
of Sichel's three stores.
Clicmawa Challenges Albany.
CHEMAWA. Or., Nov. 22 (Special.)
W. P. Campbell, assistant superin
tendent of the Chemawa Indian School
and manager of the Chemawa football
team has addressed a letter to Mana
ger Gibbons, of the Albeny Collego
team, challenging the college to a game
to decide the non-conference cham
pionship In Oregon. Campbell's chal
lenge includes an offer, that the win
ning team shall take the total receipts
after expenses are paid.
When yon come to
Smith's Alder Street
Market you will have
to pass up the markets
of our opponents on
each side of us. See
that Smith's name and
"Fighting the Beef
Trust" are over the
door, and then come in. '
Frank L.
Smith
Meat
C
o.
cc
FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST
226 Alder Street, between First and Second.
512 Williams Avenue.
791 Mississippi Avenue.
SIX MARKETS
Corner Fifth
12th St., bet.
253 Taylor St.
The markets of our op
ponents adjoin us on
both sides on Alder St.
You will have to pass
them up when you come
to Smith's. See that
Smith's name and
"Fighting the Beef
Trust" are over the
door, and then come in.
Thanksgiving Turkeys at Smith's at 20, 25c and 30c
Come and select from the finest, fattest and plumpest
Oregon birds. Thousands to choose from. Come as early
in the week as possible. Not an Eastern bird nor a cold
storase bird at Smith's.
Fancy Fattened Oregon Geese at Smith's, 20 and 25c
Plump, Choice, Delicious Oregon Ducks, 20 and 25
WZ WILL HAVE HUNDREDS OF FINE, FRESH ORE
GON CHICKENS. 15, ISO' AND 20
They are absolutely fresh. The flavor will be perfect.
MANY DIFFERENT BRANDS OF FINE CREAMERY
BUTTER, 650 FER SQUARE
FRESH EGGS AT SMITH'S, per dozen....... .......350
Sirloin, Tenderloin, Flatbone, Round Steak at Smith's.. 100
Small Porterhouso Steaks 12V;0
Lai-pe Porterhouse Steaks, with a big tenderloin 150
Prime Rib Roast Beef 100
Small and extra fancy cuts of prime Rib Roast Beef. .12V!:0
Sirloin Roast Beef 100
Choice Pot Roasts 7 1 and 80
Beef for boiling and stewing 50
Hamburger Steak, ma3e fre.h every hour at Smith's. .100
Made from selected stock no pickups.
Head Cheese 100
Bologna Sausage 100
Frankfurt Sausage 100
Liver Sansage 100,
Blood Sausage 100
Ham Sausase . ... . .... .... ... . .... 150
and Main Streets, Oregon City.
Bond and Commercial 'Astoria.
(Uniontown), Astoria.
Smith's pure Pig Pork Sausage, fresh every hour. ... 120
Shoulder Roast Pork...'. '. 10
Center Cuts Shoulder Roasts 12V20
Shoulder Chops V12'
Choice small cuts of Loin Pork Chops 150
Smith's Breakfast Bacon ..160 and 17H0
Smith's Little Pig Hams, sugar-cured 17'0
Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails 60
Choice Roasts of Lamb 100, 12! 2O and 10
Lamb Chops I2V2O and 150
Legs of Lamb 150
Loin and Rib Veal Cutlets and Roasts 12'20 and 150
Shoulder Veal Cutlets and Roasts 100 and 12120
Breasts of Veal 80 and 100
Halibut 100
Salmon ......... 100
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