Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 05, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 ' TITE MORNING OREGOMAN, SATURDAY, DECE3IBEK-. 5, 1U3.
Mme. Yale's Toilet Preparations at Cut PricesPortland Agents Trefousse Gloves, Nemo Corsets, Columbia Yarns, Butterick Patterns
PYROGRAPHY GOODS AND BURNT WOOD-4TH FLOOR
ART DEPT FANCY WORK AND SUPPLIES 3RD FLOOR
TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS ON THE 3RD FLOOR
The Meier (& Frank Store
Holiday Sale of Fine Furs
S7 f .rtzriT.
Our entire stock of women's
fur coats, scarfs, sets,
muffs, etc All style skins
and all grades at prices that
mean a big saving on what
equal styles and qualities
cost you at the exclusive
fur store Take advantage'
Women's Fnr Stoles, Scarfs and
Muffs in black lynx; magnificent
sets and single pieces; beautiful
skins, handsomely made and fin
ished, -wonderful values, on sale at
the following specially low prices:
Regular $30.00 Muffs at $25.50
Regular $45.00 Muffs at $36.50
Regular $35.00 Stoles at S29.50
Regular $45.00 Stoles at $36.50
Regular (i.".00 Stoles at S52.50
Regular $48.00 Muffs at $39.50
Natural Mink Scarfs in plain stoles
kand fancy scarfs, at these prices:
Regular $30.00 values at $24.50
Regular $40.00 values at $31.50
Regular $78.00 values at $54.50
Lare line of Muffs to match Mink Scarfs plain or fancy, at these prices:
$.'.100 values. $42.50 $08.00 values, $59.50 $75.00 values, S62.50
$40.00 Astrachan Fnr Coats, on sal.; at this special price, each. .$29.50
$65.00 Xear Seal Coats, ea., $48.50 $35.00 Russian Pony Coats, $22.50
Squirrel Coats, Caraeur Coats, Otter Coats. Mink Coats and Pony Coats, all
on sale at greatly reduced prices take advantage of sale. Let us show you.
Grand Sale Holiday Books
FromPortland'sBestStock
The Holiday Book Store is ready to please, every fancy in reading matter for
voung and old. A very large and complete stock for your choosing; desirable
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literature or au Kinas on saie ai me vtrt iuhch pwcra. i&.c ouomof.c'
The Very Newest Gift Book Sale
Bachelor Belles, by Harrison Fisher; Henry Hutt's beautiful picture book;
Dream of Fair Women, by Harrison Fisher; Book of Sweethearts, and many
others. You should not fail to see our assortment in making your selection,
Newest Fiction Makes Pleasing Christmas Gifts, $1.18 a Copy
Holy Orders, by Marie Corelli. would make a nice gift; at, the copy.. $1.18
The Little Brown Jug at Kildare. by M. Nicholson, on sale at, copy.. $1.18
The Knrhanted Hat, by Harold McCtrath; very interesting; at, copy.. $1.18
Out of Doors in the Holv Land, bv Henry an Dyke; at, the copy.. $1.18
The Red City, by P. Weir Mitchell, on sale at this low price, eopy $1.18
The. Well in the Desert, bv Knapp; on sale at this low price, copy.. $1. IS
A Grand Army Man, by 6'Higgins, out of the ordinary; for, copy.. $1.18
The Testing of Diana Mallary, by Mrs. II. Ward, on sale for, copy. .$1.18
The Money Changers, by Upton Sinclair, very interesting; for, copy.. $1.18
The Wail of the Inesome Pine, by John Fox, Jr.; on sale for, copy. .$1.18
Lewis Rand, by Mary Johnston; a very good story, on sale for, copy. .$1.18
Buy your Christmas books now, while, the stock is complete. Mail orders filled.
PhHltron't complete stoek of Books of all kinds for boys and
VsllllUrcn 5 pris of all ages in the Book Store, on the Main Floor.
C Linen Book9 and Toy Books in endless assortment, on
OwOlib . sale at prices ranging from 5c up to $5.00. See them.
Oriental Rixgs Second Floor
We are showing the greatest stock of .antique Oriental Rugs in the Northwest;
$5.5,000 worth of Rugs at wholesale cost added to our already large collection
for the holiday season. The personal selections of our native rug expert,
Mr. Xaj. Hauief. We have opened an Oriental Rng annex on the Second
Floor, where all medium aud small size Rugs will be shown, while on the
Third Floor the magnificent new Oriental Rug Carpets are being displayed.
Mr. Hanief has just returned from a six weeks' trip to the Far East, where
he picked up many rare gems in small and medium-sized Rugs, and which
we are offering at exceptionally low prices. You should see the assortment.
Sheet Music at 1 7c per Copy
2000 copies of popular Sheet Mnsie to be cleaned up at a low price. Included
are Redwing, Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, Honey Time, When Love I3
Young, Morning Cy, Merry Widow, Night and Day, School Days, 1 f
and hundreds of others, all on sale at this special low price, the copy. C
A f e P'ace on sa'e: ust Some One, Time, Place and Girl,
For You. Dear Heart; Hearts and'Flowers, Awakening of
Birds, Star Dance Folio No. 8, Kremer Dance Folio, and other music, 22e copy.
M. & F. Coffee at 23c per lb.
In the Basement Grocery Store for Saturday's selling, 15,000 pounds of Meier
& Frank's famous Mocha and Java Coffee, equal to the best 40c
grades; buy all you want of-it at this wonderfully low price, pound. OC
All lines of Groceries and Provisions at the lowest prices. Fresh Oysters on
sale at low prices, in the Big Basement Store. Phones: Exchange 4" A 6101.
the Meier
Frank Store
Store Will Remain Open This Evening Until 9:30
Santa Clans9 Headquarters
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'ToylaiMl" 3d Floor
Bring the children to see Santa Claus He is here daily from
2 to 5 P. M. He's the real article, the same jolly, happy,
go-as-you-please fellow that has presided over "Toyland"
the past ten years, and who has sent thousands and thous
ands of little folks home delighted beyond measure The
toy display this year is by far the largest and best you ever
selected from Buying should be done now while the stock
is at its best and assortments complete Purchases made now
will be carefully packed and stored, same to be delivered anv
time yon say We direct particular attention to our wonder
ful exhibition of Dolls and Doll Apparel on the Third Floor.
Note the following special values for Saturday's selling :
Iron Dump Cart and two horses. 83c value.. 69
Rubber Doll Baby, 5 inches long,. 15c value, at.. 9
Grandma and Grandpa, nodding heads, Zoc vaI.19
Iron Train, regular 75c value, on sale for, ea..59
Iron Train, regular $1.25 value, on sale for. .99
Game of Telegraph Boy, regular 75c value.. 59
l ock' Kobin A; B, C Blocks, oOc values, tor. .iiif$
Walking Chinaman, mechanical, 25e value at..l9
Walking Sailor, mechanical, regular 50c value. .39
Mission -Toy Bureau, regular 35c value for..23
Toy Red Rocker, with arms, reg. 50c Value at . .39
Toy Red Chair, with arms, reg. 40c value, for..29
Fine Red Chair with arms, 75c value, at, each.. 59
Phone orders will be promptly and carefully filled.
Sheet Iron Toy Stoves, regular 50c values at. .39
Toy Garden Houses, regular $1.00 value for. .79?
13-inch Teddy-Bears, regular $1.50 values for. .99
Mechanical Trains, with track, regular 75c val.49
Mechanical Tin Locomotives, 50c values, for..39
Mechanical Toy Boats, regular $2 values at. .$1.49
Best make Magic Lanterns, $3.00 values, for. $2.23
Climbing Mechanical Toys, regular 35c filues. .23?
Mechanical Automobiles, regular $l'.2o values.. 9?
Toy' China Dishes, regular 35c values, special. .23
China Tea Sets, regular $1.00 values, for, set. .79
ll'2-ich Dressed Rubber Dolls, $1.29 value. .yy
Toy Rubber Dog in Boot, regular 20c value at. -14
Rubber Newfoundland Dog, regular 50c value. .39
Sale 500 Men's Fine Suits
22.50 - $25 Vols. $15.35
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Great Saturday Sale of Men's Fine Suits An advantageous pur-
chase from a leading New York manufacturer enables us to offer
regular $22.50 and $25 values at the low price ot $ 1 5.35 each
These suits are all of this season's manufacture Materials in
worsteds.nnfinished worsteds and fancy cassimeres Browns, tans,
greens, olives, and gray mixtures Very best styles Every gar
ment handsomely tailored throughout and fitted with the best
linings and findings All sizes Suits of equal
style and quality would cost you $30 at the
exclusive clothing store - Choice Saturday
1$ 15.35
Men's Clothing Dept. 2d Floor Great sale of Men's Overcoats
MEN'S BATH a sae en's Clothing Department, Second Floor, 1000
pairs Men's Bath Slippers at a very low price. Men's Terry
SLIPPERS 35c Cloth Bath Slippers, in the best styles and patterns ; the best
regular 50c values; buy all you want of them a this
50c VALUES unusually low price, pair take advantage of sale.J
MffiMMen's $4.'00 Shoes $2.95 Pair
Great Saturday sale of 1000 pairs men's dress and street Shoes in patent colt,
SSPvelour calf, box calf and vici kid; blucher, plain lace and button styles; single
cjTirM.rw. 8nj double soles. All the new lasts. Standard. $4.00 footwear, in tO O (C
bbo'. ca. all sizes. Great special values, for Saturday only, on sale at, the pair.
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING TO YOUR ORDER
COMPLETE STOCK OF BASKETS ON THE 4TH FLOOR
GREAT SALE OF CUT GLASS" IN THE BASEMENT
The Meier
Frank Store
Sale of Misses Coats
$fVals.$3.98
Special Saturday offering of Misses'
and Children's Long Box Coats,, made
of fane mixed tweeds, in gray, green,
brown and blue. Some have velvet
collar. All are good, desirable Winter
garments for misses and children, 6 to
14 years of age; values up to $7.00
each, on sale at this special flj OQ
low price, per garment ....prf.ifO
Special lot of Children 's Long Coats,
made in plain" box style. Materials of
flannel, cheviot and serge ; blue, red and
gray; lined throughout; some braid
trimmed ; ages 2 to 6 years ; fl 1
$2.75 values; on sale at
New Arrivals in Misses' and Children's
"Peter Thompson" Suits; best quali-.
ties and styles; unusual values; Second
Floor. Great sale of Children's Fui-s,
Regular 25c Ribbon at 15c Per Yd.
35c and 75c Gloves at 27c the Pair
Regular 35c Croat Stocks at 25c
5000 yards of Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, 3 to 4. inches wide,
black, white and all the leading shades; regular 25c qual- e
ity, on sale at this low price, per yard OC
1000 pairs of Women's and Children's Wool Cashmere Golf Gloves,
black, white and colors, in -all sizes; values ranging from 55F
35c to 75c ; on sale at, per pair, only &C C
Special iot of Women's Croat Stocks, in white and colors: t
beautiful new patterns; all fresh merchandise; 35c values, at..5JC
Sale of 1000 Women's Fine Outing
Flannel Gowns, Our Regular $2.50
Values on Sale Saturday, $1.98 Each
Saturday sale of 1000 Women's High-Grade Outing Flannel Night
gowns in plain pink and blue, all white and fancy stripes; made
Hubbard style, trimmed in braid and silk stitching; extra q no
full sizes; best quality; $2.50 values, at each, for this sale. V
ipys' Shirts Blouses
Regular 75c Values 58c
nerJjjLousESj
Great Saturday sale of Boys golf
shirts and blouses at a low price
Best styles and all sizes 2nd floor
200 dozen Boys' Golf Shirts in black
and white striped and figured percales;
fancy blues, tans and gray madras; all
full cut and well made; sizes 12 to 14;
regular 75c values, on sale at
the very low price, each JOC
Boys' Laundered aud Soft Blouse
Waists, in plain blue and fancy cham
brays ; dark tan and blue madras ; blue
and white striped and checked ging
hams; black and white figured percales;
ages 6 to 16 years; 75c values; f q
on sale at the low price, each. ...OOC
Boys' $1.00 Knee Pants at 69c the Pair
1000 Dairs of Bovs' Straight Knee Pants, made of tweeds, cheviots
and cassimeres; brown and gray mixtures, dark brown checks, plain
blue cheviots, etc.; ages 3 to 16 years; best $1.00 values, Qf
on sale at this extremely low price of, per pair, only
Holiday Sale'of Boys' Shoes
1000 pairs of Boys' Box Calf Blucher Shoes; heavy double soles, ex-
10 to 13 and 1 to 52 ; $2.25 values 1.69 pr ; $2.50 vals. pr P 1
CASES ARE HURRIED
Judge Wolverton Expedites
Cases in U. S. Court.
KOHAGAN IS NOT - GUILTY
lury Returns Verdict Wlille Men Are
Jtcinjt Selwlccl to Try Jxt Case.
,1. II. Mead .ccnxd of Perjury
in Timber Claim Case.
Jv.s.K Oharlps E. Wolverton. of the
United States Circuit Court, is determined
to jrrind the frrist of his criminal 'docket
rapidlr. and as aoon as " one case Is
finished, a Jurr is impaneled at once and
another trial is begun. Yesterday after
noon, shortly after the noon recess, Judge
Wolverton instructed the Jurjr that heard
the evidence against Louis Kohagan,
fhargeri with perjury, and as soon as It
had retired for its deliberation, he ordered
the trial of J. B. Mead, charged with a
finiilar offoniv. only in a different part of
the state, to begin.
While the attorney. wer selecting the
lury. word was sent to Judg Wolverton
that the Kohagan jury had reached a
verdict. Without any delay, his honor
ordered the Jury to coma In, and while
one set of 12 men was beins selected to
try a case, the other 12 men were render
ing a verdict of not guilty in favor ot
Kohagan. Kohagan was charged with
having sworn falsely when he took up
a timber claim on which a maji named
Jones had filed a homestead. Kohagan
was discharged.
The charge against Mead is similar to
that on which James H. - Parker, the
Baker City banker, was tried and con
victed earlier In the week. Mead is
charged with filing a timber claim appli
cation and making false oath to the non
mineral affidavit. On the lands on which
Mead filed his timber claim were a num
ber of mines that had been In operation
for several years. The placer mines
were owned by E. Heberstled and several
others. Heberstied began working his
plater claims in IK and in his opening
statement to the jury. Assistant United
States Attorney Walter H. Hvans said
that mining claims had been filed on the
grounds as far back as Mayor A.
C. Johns, who defended Parker, is ap
pearing for Mead.
The jury that was selected to try the
case is as follows: W. II. Adamson. 8.
M. Stiers. J. A. Clemson, J. X. Laws.
George Given. J. A. Hewett. A. X. Cut
ting. E. 8. Doyle, George W'hited, J.
M. Brown. W. J.. Rodgers and S. P.
Plymale. The case comes from Baker
County.
CHRISTMAS GLOVES.
16-bulton cape gloves, toest $3.50 grade.'
2.39 a pair: 2-clasp best French kid gloves
in all colors, tin pair. Glove orders sold
ami gloves fitted at counter. McAllen &
McDonnell, Third and Morrison.
FINE DISPLH APPLES
PItODlCT OF MOSIEK SHOWN IX
STORE W INDOW.
Grown on Ranch of George Cham
berlain Six Miles From
Hood River.
An unusually attractive exhibit of Ore
gon apples was Installed yesterday in the
Washington-street show window of the
Goddard-Kelly store, at Sixth and Wash
ington streets. The apples were grown
by George Chamberlain on his ranch at
Mosier. six miles from Hood River. The
exhibit Is confined entirely to two var
ieties Spitxenbe-rgs and Vellow Xew
towns and was arranged by A. P. Bate
ham, president of the Mosier Commercial
Club. Last night it commanded the ad
miration of hundreds. The exhibition will
not be removed until the first of the
week.
While th exhibit is not -large, either
in number of "boxes shown or number of
varieties embraced, it is one of the most
tutty displays ever made of Oregon fruit
In this city.
The apples are a fair sample of what is
being produced from nonirrigated lands
at Mosier. In quality and uniformity o,f
slse and color the fruit equals, if it
does not surpass the product of irrigated
orchards in any of Oregon's favored hor
ticultural districts. Although Mr. Cham
berlain this year marketed only 639 boxes
from his orchard, the crop was remark
able by reason of the enormous size.
richness of color and excellence of qual
ity of every apple. There was only one
44-tler box in the lot, the others ranging
from 54's to 12S's. Classified, the 639
boxes were distributed as follows: Thirty
boxes of 54 s: J20 of 64 s; 126 of 72 s; 152
of 80' s: 86 of 88' s": 49 of 's; 48 of 104's:
14 of U2's; 13 of 12S,s and one single
tler box.
Mr. Chamberlain yesterday presented
The Oregonlan staff with a box of his
peerless Spitzenbergs. By actual count
the box contained 45 apples. They were
all of the same size, richly colored and
absolutely free from all blemish. The
quality of the fruit fully sustained the
reputation of Mosier as a section that
belongs in the first rank of the apple
growing districts of the world.
Frank C. Deltman, a Hood River apple-grower,
yesterday presented The Ore
gonian editorial department with a box
of delicious Jonathan apples. The mere
fact that the fruit was the Oregon pro
duct and grown In the Hood River Valley
suffices in describing the peerless qual
ity of the apples.
Soldiers of Berlin recently built a pontoon
hrMee Hfrops thoRiver Spree In 4') Tntnilts.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY
Folks looking for Smith's Alder-street Market must passup the markets of our opponents on both sides of us. See that Smith's name and
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" are over the door, and then come in.
226 Alder St., between First and Second Sts. gtv JUS A P IfFTQ Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Oregon City.
512 Williams Avenue. . f. Sit X i3 12th St., bet. Bond and Commercial, Astoria.
FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" .253 Taylor Street (Uniontown), Astoria.
Our Lambs are all the milk
fed kind, that can't be found
outside of SMITH'S.
791 Mississippi Avenue.
It's
Christmas Beef,
Christmas Pork,
Christmas Lamb
"and
Christmas Poultry
Every Day at
Smith's.
From now on until after the
New Year we will cut each
day those world-renowned
Prineville beeves that we
have bought for the holidays.
Superior cuts of perfect Prime Rib
Roast Beef 10 and lSVi
Oven Roast Beef 8c
Pot Roast Beef. 7
Better Pot Roasts 8
Beef to Boil 5
i Beef to Stew 5
Beef for Pot Pie 5
Beef for Braising ...5
Sirloin Steak 10
Tenderloin Steak 10
Flatbone Steak 10
Round Steak 10
Hamburg Steak ,....10
Beef for 'Mincemeat
Smith's "Perfection Veal
Sausage . .12' '2
Head Cheese 10
Bologna Sausage 10
Frankfurt Sausage .......... ..10 ,
Liver Sausage 10
Blood Sausage lOc
Ham Sausage 15
Smith's Pig Pork Sausage, fresh
every hour 12V2
Shoulder Roasts of Oregon Pig
Pork 10
Center Cuts Shoulder Roasts 12' 2
Shoulder Pork Chops 12'itf
Choice small cuts of Loin Pork
Chops 15
Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast
Bacon 17 Vz
Smith's Sugar-Cured Little Pig
Hams 16
Smith's pure Lard in 5-lb. pails 6o
Choice Roasts cf Oregon .
Lamb 10S 12V'2C, 15
Lamb Chops 12Vzt, 15
Legs of Lamb 157
Oregon dry-picked Chickens
15f and 18. Hens and
Springs the same price.
Columbia River Salmon 10c
Halibut 10
Several different brands of
Creamery Butter, 70$ roll.
Strictly fresh Eggs, 35f per
dozen. -