Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 04, 1909, Page 16, Image 16

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    TOE MORyrXG OREGONIAy, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909
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Valentines in Wonderful Assortment Are to Be Found in the Book Section-Portland Agents for Bntterick Patterns and Pablications
Frank Store'
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I morrow, Ihe ivieier
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Sale Off
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Friday Surprise Sale; Real Leather
Values to $10 in Handbags $2.95
For tomorrow's 992d Friday Surprise Sale we offer some exceptional
values in women's HandbagsThessortinengnsists of genuine
seal, calf, vachette, pigskin and patent leather All of these bags are
well made and consist of handsomepttrns withcom- g y
plete fittings in all colors Friday Surprise Sale special t
992d Friday Surprise Sale, Cotton Fabrics
Fine Chaliies, Ginghams and Voiles
1 2lAc. 15c Valuesin Odd Lots at 5c Yard
We announce for tomorrow another
wonderful opportunity for the econom
ical buyer to select Ginghams, Chaliies
and Voiles in a great value at the low
price of 5 centsa yard, to supply their
needs for some time to come. In the
lot which will be placed in the Domes
tic Aisle are to be found odd lengths in
good staple qualities and patterns suit
able for dresses and waists. This event
should not be overlooked, and at the
sale price quoted, these values
should prompt early selling. Yd..
Friday Surprise Sale of Women's Kerchiefs
Regular Values Up to 20c Each at Only 9c
An exceptional Friday Surprise in our "Women's Handkerchief Section, con
sisting of a large assortment of broken lines of lace trimmed, hemstitched and
crossbar effects; also a broken line of Initialed -Handkerchiefs at the interest
in" price of 9 cents. Closing out broken lines causes us to place values q
upto 20c for Friday Surprise at exceptionally low price of only, each
992d Friday Surprise Sale Writing Tablets
10,000 25c Writing Tablets 16c
Regular 15c Values Tomorrow 9 c
Our Stationery Section offers a great bargain in Writing Materials 10,000
Writing Tablets will be placed on sale during this great event in two lots.
25c Tablets 1 6c-1 5c Tablets 9c
Ideal Art Linen Tablets, finest quality linen paper, in the two sizes quoted
above a splendid value and should not be overlooked. We have envelopes
to match, and for Friday Surprise Sale we quote them at the exception- O.
ally low price of only, per package --Envel opes to match Tablets..
Friday Surprise Sale Small Needs
Supporters, Shields, Spool Cotton, Moreens
6 Spools Cotton 25c
Best 6-cord Spool Cotton, 200 yards
on the spool, in all colors, in all
numbers, at these exceedingly low
Surprise Prices. Take advantage.
35c Dress Shields 16c
An odd lot of Dress Shields, in val
ues ip to 35c, offered tomorrow at
Friday Surprise Sale prices. The
35c kind for, per pair, only.116
Supporters 10c Pair
Women's, misses' and children's
Hose Supporters, in all sizes, in all
colors; special Friday Surprise Sale
price, per pair for only 10J
Linen Moreens 39c
A special line of Moreens, in plaids,
in light or dark colors; very desir
able fabrics, and will be on sale at
Friday .Surprise Sale price, yd. 39
992d Friday Surprise Sale Butter
grAXV 1 tl!r Choice Creamery Butter in 2-ponnd squares.
jUUU ROUS Our usual dependa- J 1 CfffrP
ble brand Price is the lowest for good butter I It OCJUUl C
Friday Surprise Sale of Swiss and
Batiste Bmb Values to $3 at 59c
The 992d Friday Surprise tomorrow in our Lace section consists of
3000 yards of Swiss and batiste Embroidery, Flouncing and Inserting
in a great assortment The widths in the lot offered are from 2 to 27
inchesand very desirable These Embroideries are suitable C Q
for lingerie, gowns and waists designs in Filet and eyelet
Friday Surprise Sale Corsets, Corset Waists
$1,00 to $1.75
Corsets at 43c
For tomorrow only, the Corset Sec
tion, .second floor, offers a line of
Corsets in white only, either low or
medium bust, long-hip styles, with
or without hose supporters attached
In the assortment are included
some good styles for misses as well
as for women. Do not overlook the
values offered in this section for to
morrow. Prices will be less than half.
Corset Waists
50c Values 25c
For tomorrow only, half-price sale in
Corset Waists will attract much at
tention on the part of those aiming
to save. The corset waists are in
white and drab and for misses and
children. Notwithstanding the bro
ken lot offered in this sale,-the sizes
are quite complete. Values' are bound
to please, and you may buy as many
of these as you care to in this sale.
992d Friday Surprise Sale of Lace Curtains
BILWl,'.f mU $20-$25 Vals. $12.85
Finest Quality in Sale
For tomorrow in our Drapery Section on
third floor, we will place on sale one of
the greatest bargain opportunities of the
rnocAn in ov QccnrtmPTit nf 3D nattfirns of
2S aissance and Marie Antoinette Lace Cur
tains, in white or ivory. The curtains on
sale are made on the best Swiss and
French nets, with fine, dainty designs
all full-size, 50 inches wide and 3 yards
long. Sale includes our reg-Q 15 OC
ular $20 to $20 vals. Friday V
992d Friday Surprise Sale of Pastel Pictures
Reg. $2.00 Values
Only 89c Each
100 in the Assortment
Our Picture Section on fourth floor presents
a special lat of 100 Pastel Pictures for the
992d Friday Surprise Sale at prices that are
very attractive. The line consists of a beau
tiful assortment of landscapes in natural
color pastel, framed in plain 2-inch jguaran
teed lacquered gilt' frames, with ornament
at top and bottom; size 8xl8V2 inches; all
in artistic subjects' to select from, (iQf
and are $2.00 values. Surprise Sale. . y-'
Take elevator to Picture Section, 4th floor.
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992d Friday Surprise Sale Men's Furnishings
Four-in-Hand Ties
$1.00 Values at 17c
500 dozen men's fancy silk Four-in-Hand
Ties; stripes, checkst figures,
plaids, foulards and plain colorings.
This is a great assortment of odds
and ends in men's silk neckwear, in
good patterns and colorings. Buy
as many as you care to at
17f or three for only
Hemstitched H'd'kfs
25c Values at' 12V2C
300 dozen men's pure linen white
hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in'
inch hem; another bargain in this
Friday -Surprise Sale. Cleaning up
an odd line of pure linen handker
chiefs at half price. The" OIAo
25c kind for low price of w Z C
nan
Friday Surprise Sale Sofa Pillows
Values to $ 1 0 Tomorrow $2.98
The Third-Floor Pillow Section offers a great assortment of hand-embroidered
and mounted Pillows -Some of these are silk embroidered
and hand-painted effects; an opportunity to secure an exceptional
value in a desirable need for the home Come as early OA
as possible as the number of Pillows is limited Friday P
992d Friday Surprise Sale Women's Shoes
Women's $4 Welt Shoes at $2,65
Great Bargain Special in Shoe Department
Our Shoef Department announces for tomorrow
an extraordinary bargain in ladies' patent colt
and gunmetal button and blucher lace Shoes
the styles include the newest shapes, with
Cuban heels and shield tip all with welt soles-,
which are known as the best and most desired.
We have them in sizes from 2Y2 to 8, and in
widths B, C, D and E. A great assortment
of new Bhoes at prices that will start selling
at 8 A. M. and continue all day Friday.
Women's 4 Welt
Shoes at $2.65 Pair
In Rear of the Main Floor, Near Elevators
Surprise Sale of Boys' Raincoats
$9 and $10 Cravenettes at $5.98
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Genuine Priestley's Cravenettes
Tomorrow in our Boys' Clothing Section will be found another money-saving
item the celebrated "Priestley" Cravenette Raincoat for boys Just the
tiling for either everyday or for good wear for -boys from 8 to 17 years. In
tan-worsteds; a splendid coat for school wear they are shower and wind
proof. The genuine 'Priestley" Cravenette, made full length CC Qf
and well tailored; $9.00 and $10.00 values Surprise Sale price..
992d Friday Surprise Sale of Men's Suits
$ 1 5 Men's Suits Half Price, $ 7,50
In the Men's Clothing Section on second floor the Friday Surprise Sale in
cludes Men's Suits our regular $15.00 values, at one-half the regular price
all this season's garments, in good weights, suitable for Winter or Spring.
The materials are in fancy worsteds of gray and dark patterns, fancy mixed
tweeds and cheviots, in neat stripes and invisible overplaids. Theflf (TA
suits are well tailored and comprise all $15 values in men's suits. . JVJ
Friday Surprise Sale Women's Neckwear
New "Fluffy Ruffles" Stocks at 25c Each
Tomorrow's Friday Surprise Sale in Neckwear Section Just received a large
assortment of new tailored effects in V Fluffy Ruffles" Stocks a large variety
of new shades, all to be included in this Friday Surprise Sale. The line in
cludes some of the most desirable neckpieces, and at the price quoted C.
for, values offered will produce a quick selling Neckwear Section. Jv
992d Friday Surprise Sale of Fine Ribbons
10,000 Yards, 25c-35c Values, 17c Yard
-10,000 yards all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 4 and 5 inches wide, extra good quality,
and another one of good bargains our Ribbon Section always offers. The as
sortment includes all colors in the 25c and 35c kind, at the excep- y
tionally low price for the great Friday Surprise Sale of only, per yard. . t
ThreePaysMpre TITe Meier " frank Store's
Clearance Sale
The Greatest Assortment' of Valentines to Be Found Anywhere AH Varieties, Hand-Painted, Water Colors, Etc., From lc to $5
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INJUNCTION SUIT IS HEARD
DKCISIOX NOT REACHED OX
'l'OWEIt COMPANY'S PLEA. '
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Wolverton Will Rule Monday on Le
gality of City Ordinance
on Wirlnc-
' Judge Wolverton. in the United States
Circuit Court, yesterday afternoon heard
arguments lit " the case of the Portland
Railway. Light Power Company
eainst the City of Portland. In the mat
ter ofthe application for an Injunction,
Seeking to prevent the city from prose
cuting the railway company and its pres
ident. B. S. Josselyn, for violating City
Ordinance No. 160i. The railway com
pany was represented by Frederick V.
Holman and the city by City Attorney
J. P. Kavanaugh.
' Mr. Josselyn was arrested upon two
complaints sworn to by Mr. Kavanaugh,
charging the company with having vio
lated the city ordinance passed In 1906.
regulating tl . distances that wires
carrying high voltages of electricity
should be. placed on the cross-arms and
the maimer in which the transmitters
should be. placed. Attorneys on both
sides submitted a great number of -authorities
and Judge Wolverton evidenced
considerable interest In the case and re
peatedly Interrupted the arguments to
ask questions. Mr. Kavanaugh contend
ed that until the plaintiff had exhausted
Its rights before the state courts, the
question could not be considered by the
Federal courts.
The main contention of Attorney Hol
man was based upon the wording of the
ordinance, in that It was called a mis
demeanor, and that it prescribed a fine
not to exceed J500 and a Jail sentence.
This he contended was a violation of the
fourteenth amendment to the Constitu
tion of the United States.
After hearing the arguments. Judge
Wolverton announced that he would
probably render a decision on Monday.
PILES CCBED CT IO M DATS.
Paso Ointment l guaranied to euro any
an of Itching, blind. bldln or protruding
pile In 6 to 14 days or monoy rrundL 60c
Reduction sale. Harris Trunk Co.
LIVESTOCK MEN TO MEET
BREEDERS TO HOLD SEMI-AX-"UAii
CONVENTION TODAY. '
Delegates From AH Parts of Oregon
and Visitors From' Other Coast
States Present.
Livestock breeders from all parts of
the state as well as visitors from Cali
fornia and Washington, will gather this
morning at the auditorium of . the. Com
mercial Club to hold the regular serai,
annual convention of the Oregon Pure
Bred Livestock 'Association. J. W. Bailey,
president, wll) be In the chair and N. C.
Marls,. secretary, will be on hand to keep
the records of the meeting. The associa
tion has about 60 members at present
and it is expected this will be Increased
to a larg extent at the convention.
Stockmen who are not members have
been Invited and from their ranks, re
cruits are expected for the association. '
Sessions will be held In connection
with the North" Pacific Fair Association,
at which dates for the fair will be set
and the circuit arranged. This is one
of the most Important matters to come
up for discussion. The revision of
premium lifts and a new classification
will also be taken up. looking toward
changes at different fairs in future, in
these particulars.
Some matters of legislation are. ex
pected to be taken up for discussion end
it is thought those in attendance will
make recommendations along this line
that will be submitted to the Legislature.
After this morning's session, an ad
journment will be had for lunch, after
which the stockmen will gather again at
2 P. M. Tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the
Commercial Club dining-room, a banquet
will be spread for the stockmen.
Tomorrow morning, the association will
meet with the North Pacitic Fair As
sociation, which convenes at that time in
this city and matters of mutual in
terest will be discussed and arranged.
Hilarity Costa $25.
GRANTS PASS, Or., Feb. -3. (Special)
It cost Orville Frit Just J25 for the fun
he had in raising a "rough-house" in the
of here. -.Fritz absorbed large quantities
of the liquid refreshments of tha place
and commenced operations by smashing
the window of the poatoffice. He was
taken before the Justice of the Peace in
this city. - '' . . -
READER,
Free rulers Friday February 5, at Eys
sell's. 289 Morrison bet. 4th and 5th.
FARMERS AND COUNTRY MER
CHANTS. We can use several thousand chick
ens this week. Send them either
dressed or alive.
We are paying as follows:
Live Hens and Springs, 13c.
Dressed Hens and Springs, 16c
. Dressed Geese, 15c.
' Dressed Ducks, 18c.
Dressed Turkeys, 20c.
Dressed Veal under 130' pounds, 9c
Dressed Pork, any size, 8c
We want all shipments to be or good,
fat' quality and in fresh, sweet condi
...... til-t i 1 Tin v Vnu nromntlv and
charge no commission.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"Fighting the Beef Trust,"
Portland, Oregon.
3 lbs. Columbia Eiver Smelt.. 10 ?
Rogue River Salmon, absolutely fresh, per pound ; IS1
Smith's Sugar-Cured Hams, far and above better than the inferior stuff the
Trust sells. Smith's is, per pound. .15c
Half a Ham, same price 15
Smith's own make Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon. 16 and nVrf
Smith's Pure Lard; when we say pure, it's pure; no adulterations of any.
sort; no beef fat or Anything else; 5-lb. pail .6
Shoulder Roast Veal.... 10
Best cuts Shoulder Roast Veal 12V2
Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12y2
Rib Veal Cutlets. .12 and 15
Loin Veal Cutlets 15
Breasts of Veal 8c and 10
Rump Roasts of Veal..l2?, 15!
Veal Bones, for broth and jelly 6
Veal Stew 8
Veal Steak i
Rib Roast Veal. . . ,12 and
Loin Roast Veal
Oregon Pork, Beef, Mutton
Lamb c, SC. 1UC. HSV2C. 1
Smith's Willamette Brand of Cream
ery Butter 75 c
Other brands 70
Eggs, per dozen .50
5
an
Smith's market on Alder street is surrounded by Beef Trust markets, and
we feel the correct way to fight them is to sell better meat and cheaper meat
than they. Pass up the Beef Trust markets. See that Smith's name Is over the
door and then come in.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
-f 228 AIDER STREET, BETWEEN" FIRST AND SECOND STREETS
(See that Smith's Name is over the door.
612 WILLIAMS AVENUE. ? MISSISSIPPI ATBXl'B.
ASTORIA. TWELFTH, BETWEBV BOND AND COMMERCIAL
ASTORIA, 253 TAILOR STREET (IMOM'OWK).
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