Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 05, 1909, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORXTXG OREGONIAJf, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1909.
Wanted 200 Experienced Salespeople in All Depts., Young Ladies Over 16 for Wrapping Dept., Also Alteration Hands Apply at Once
Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns, "Vudor" Porch Shades, "Trefousse" and 'Tereins" Gloves, "Nemo" and "Mme. Irene" Corsets
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g Frank ' Store's Saturday Shdppin
Store Open To
night Until 9:30
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Great Animal " June White Pays" Offerings in All Departments
White Gloves at Very Low Prices
Women's 16-button length white Silk Gloves, double finger tips; in all sizes, 7Q
from to 8; tlie best regular $1.50 values buy all you want of them at, pr..'
Women's lC-button length white Silk Gloves of superior quality, come in sizes QO
d12 to 8; the best regular $2.00 values, on sale at this special price, pair.
Women's 20-button length white Silk Gloves of the best quality; come in Cl OQ
sizes 0V2 to 8; the best regular $2.50 values buy all you want at, the pr.P -'
Women's one-clasp white Cape Gloves, regular $1.25 values, on sale at, the pair. .93
Women's one-clasp white Cape Gloves, regular $1.50 values, on sale at, pair. .$1.15
Women's one-clasp white Cape Gloves, regular $1.75 values, on sale at, pair. .$1.39
Women's 16-button length white Glace and Suede Kid Gloves, 'come in C1 QR
sizes from 5 to 7; the best regular $3.50 vals. buy all you want at, pr.P .0
Women's 16-button length white Glace Kid Gloves, Perrin's best make, in CO QO
all sizes, 5y2 to 7; the best regular $4.00 values, on sale at, special, the pair.'r'0
Great Sale of Women's Neckwear
White Starched Buster Brown Collars, 3 inches wide; in
sizes 12 to 14; best 15c values, on sale at this low price, ea.
Handsome new white Embroidered Buster Brown Collars,
3 and 4 inches wide; sizes 12 to 14; best 25c values, each.
White Embroidered Tailor Collars, new, pretty styles, in
?reat assortment; regular 25c values, at this low. price, ea.
Special lot of White Croat Stocks, plain and figured, tied
and untied effects; best 25c v-alues, on sale at, special, ea.
Special lot of women's white Neckwear in. Dutch Collars,
Rabats, Bows, Stocks; new 1909 Neckwear; 35c vals., ea.
Great special lot of women's white Neckwear Rabats, Jabots,
Stocks, Bows, Croats; a wonderful assortment for your
Ki'lection: hest ree-ular 75c values, at this low rrice. each.." C
Great special lot women's fine white Neckwear, the season's handsomest nov
elties; Rabats, Jabots and Collars, in grand variety; $1.25 to $2.50 values, ea.
June White Sale o.f women's fine White Neckwear of all kinds white lace collar and
cuff sets and novelty neckwear in endless assortment; values up to $35, all reduced.
10c
19c
14c
16c
22c
98c
Men's 35c Hosiery at 1 8c a Pair
Men's Reg. $ 1.50 Belts 39c Each
Great Saturday sale of 5000 pairs men's fine fancy Hose; stripes, figures and solid
colors, in endless assortment; all sizes: men 's.- Hosiery selling regularly at "I Q
35c a pair. Buy all you want of them at this low price, pair take advantage. OC
Great Saturday sale of a sample line of men's Belts in sizes 30, 32 and 34; OQ.
all fine quality belts; values in the lot up to $1.50 .each; your choice at, each. J7C
Men's Fme White Shirts
$ 1 .50 Values 95c Each
Great Sale of
Sheet Music
for Saturday
Great White Sale of 1000 dozen men's white
pleated Shirts, made coat style, cuffs attached
or detached, fine madras cloths; all styles of
. pleats f wide, medium and small; handsomely
made and finished; nicely laundered; all sizes
best $1.50 values on sale at this ex-
95c
ceptionally low price, each
Great sale of men's Summer Underwear, Hand
kerchiefs, Neckwear, etc. Best values in hot
weather merchandise of all kinds at this store.
Boys' Union Suits at 50c
15c
13c
Remember," by Rosenfeld and James
Fairfield; one of the greatest ballad
"The Time "Will Come When You'll
hits of the season. Our spe
cial introductory price, copy.
I Wish I Had -a Girl, Jungle Moon,
Ijovelight, Rainbow, 1 Love My Wife,
Doll Hags (rag). School Pavs, Kir-
mess March, and others; all
on sale, your choice, copy..
GRAB BOX, THREE PIECES lO
5000 popular pieces to select from,
both vocal and instrumental music.
Great Special Sale
of Diabolo-3d Fir.
The great French game. Free lessons
given by an expert player. See them
.in the Toy Department, Third Floor.
Special sale of boys' Porosknit Union Suits, the
ideal garments for" hot-weather wear; all Cl"4
sizes; splendid value at this low irice. suit. OvIC
Let us show you the "Nazareth" Waist Union Suits
White Parasols at Reduced Prices
White Japanese Para6ols, hand-painted designs, beautiful novelties: $3.50 vals.JR"! .f
White Dotted Swiss and Lawn Parasols, ,in new and pretty styles; best (PI OQ
regular values, but marked tor this great June White Days sale, ea.H -'
Plain white hemstitched Linen Parasols, all new merchandise; best regu- 1 QQ
lar $3.50 values; on sale during the great June White Days sale at, ea.P'
Plain white and embroidered Linen Parasols, the best regular $5.00 values. .$2.98
New white hand-embroidered Parasols, regular $8.00 and $10.00 values, each.. 6. 98
Magnificent white hand-embroidered Japanese Silk Parasols; the regular 1j (f-f
$18.00 to $25.00 values, on sale during the June White days at, special, ea. 4 VJII
300 Trimmed Hats, $ 1 0 Vals. $5
wt 4tiCt
In the Millinery Department, for Sat
urday's selling, a remarkable offer-
ing of a special lot of women's and
misses' Dress and Tailored Eats in
fine horsehair braids, trimmed in
flowers and fancy feathers; all new,
this season's headgear, in the very
best blocks and effects. Eats selling
regularly at prices up. to
$10.00 each, your choice at,
$5.00
Also a special lot of Trimmed Eats in
soft hair braids and blocked shapes,
all the most desirable models, selling
regnlarly at $7.50 and $8.00 each;
yonr choice while they last
at the very low price of.
$5.00
Demonstration of the Gossard "Lace Front" Corset by Mrs. Redding, Expert Corsetiere
Children's White Dresses
Values Up to S 1 6 Each
At Half Price
Great half-price sale of misses' and chil
dren's White Dresses in lawn, linen, pique
and French rep materials ; all new, pretty
dresses in Buster Brown, Russian, sailor and
jumper styles, trimmed in lace, insertion and
i braids ; made with full pleated skirts ; ages
6 to 14 years beautiful dresses for Summer
dress wear, graduation and party wear ; very
large assortment for your selection; values
up to $16 each on sale at 1 T
one-half regular prices . . 1 l IC6
$4.00 Dresses at $1.52
Great special lot of misses' and children's Wash Dresses in ginghams, percales, gala
teas, linens and chambrays; made in Buster Brown, sailor, jumper and Russian styles,
in blue, pink, tan and all colors, also plaids and stripes; splendid variety to t1
select from; ages 6 to-14 years; values up to $4.00 each, on sale at, each. . . .P
We have just received a new line of Misses' and Children's Sailor Blouses.
YoungMen's Suits
$22.50 Val.$ 13.65
The second floor clothing store offers young men an
unusual opportunity to supply their wearing apparel
needs at a big saving today. 200 garments in thi3
lot, all new 1909 fashions and materials ; worsteds, cassi
meres and cheviots, neat stripes and plaids in olives, tans
and grays in the very best designs and effects, made up
in 3-button sack coats and double-breasted coats; every
garment handsomely tailored and finished throughout and
equal in every respect to the best custom tailored clothes ;
all sizes for young men 16 to 20 years of age. Our reg
ular $22.50 line on sale at this low price. The same
suits bring $25.00 and $27.50 each " 1 j g
the exclusive clothing stores JL O J
Great white sale of boys' white Shirts, Waists and Blouses,
men's and young men's White Suits, Trousers, White
Vests, Bar Coats, Aprons, etc. On sale on Second Floor.
Copyright. "
TV. ADLEK.
I BROS. . CO
White Shoes at Low Prices
2000 pairs women's fine, white mercerized Canvas Oxfords; turn soles, all fljl j Q
sizes and widths; just what you want for hot weather; $2-$2.50 values, pr.P "0
2000 pairs women's white Canvas Oxfords, plain and tip'd toes;' leather heels; QQ
turn and extension soles; all sizes and widths; regular $1.75 values, at, pr tJ
3000 pairs misses and children's white Canvas Blucher Lace Oxfords; medium round
toes, with tips; all sizes; great special values during June "White Days, as follows:
Sizes 5 to 8, regular $1.00 vals, pr., 69 Sizes 8V2 to 11, $1.25 values, the pair, 70
Sizes ll1 '2 to 2, the best regular $1.35 valus buy all yon want of them at, pair 89
Men's white Duck Oxfords, in all good models, sizes 6 to 10, $2.50 values, pair. .$1.85
Boys' white Duck Oxfords, medium round toes, with tips; all sizes, at these low prices:
Sizes 10 to 13, on sale at, the pair. .99 Sizes 1 to 6 Vs. on sale at, the pair. .$1.19
All our fine white Evening Slippers, white Shoes and Oxfords, infants' and children's
white Footwear on sale at extremely low prices. Take advantage of the big bargains.
Great Reductions in Towels
500 dozen Linen Huck Towels, size 20 by
40 inches; the best regular 25c 1 Q
values, on sale at this price, each..
500 dozen Linen Huck Towels of superior
quality, size 22 by 40 inches; the OC.
best 35c values, on sale at, each.
500 dozen Linen Huck Towels of the best
quality, size 18 by 36 in"s. ; regu- "I
lar 20c values, on sale at, each. .
50 pieces of silver bleached Table Dam
ask, 60 inches wide; the best pat- OQ
terns, marvelous value, the yard..'''
500 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, good
size, best regular 30c values; buy 1 Q
all you want of them at, each.. C
1000 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, in
itialed, good size ; wonderful value "I
each.
or this cnoiQ I nnT nt-ino
50 pieces of 70-inch silver bleached Table
Damask, in the ' best patterns; '7TZe
regular $1.00 values, at, the yard. .
All lines of Table and Bed Linens on sale
at special low prices. Let us show you.
Great Saturday special in children's
Hats see them on the Second Floor.
Mushroom
Sailor Hats
$3.75 Vals. $ 1 .45
500 women's and misses' Mushroom
Sailors in smooth straws and rough
braids; black, white, navy and burnt;
values up to $3.75 each, (1 f R
on sale at this low price. P
Sale of Men's
Trousers
$7.00 Vals. $4.89
Great Saturday sale of men's high
grada Trousers, in soft finish . cassi
meres; light and dark stripes, peg-top
styles of cuff bottom; a very large
and complete line, suitable for busi
ness and dress war; all sizes; well
made and finished; regu- C!A OQ
lar $7.00 values, at, pair.P07
Men's Clothing Department, 2d floor.
Men's Straw Hats at very low prices.
Women's Knit Underwear
Women's Swiss and Richelieu-ribbed Undervests, all sizes; low neck and no. "t
sleeves; best regular 25c values buy all you want of them at, the garment..'"'
Women's swiss-ribbed Undervests, plain and fancy yokes; low neck and no Ol
sleeves; the best regular 35c values, on sale at this special price,' garment.
Women's swiss-ribbed, lace-trimmed Umbrella Pants, all sizes, 35c values, pair..21
Women's swiss-ribbed Undervests, wide crochet lace yokes, low neck (and no 0"Tr
sleeves; best regular 50c values, -on sale, at this unusually low price, garm't.."1
Women's .fine ribbed lisle Undervests, low neck, no sleeves, hand-crocheted Ak
edges; best 75c values buy all you want of them at this low price, garment. " "
Women's swiss-ribbed Undervests fancy Cluny lace and medallion yokes; OO.
low neck, no sleeves; the best regular 65c values, on sale at, special, garment.
Women's swiss-ribbed, lace-trimmed Pants; French bands, tight top, on sale at..33
Great June sale of all White Underwear entire stock at special prices. See them.
Nira SAYS HAY
He Deems $3000 Exorbitant
for Park Acres.
CHEAP, ASSERTS BOARD
Land Situated in Ilaxelfern Tract,
Controlled by Ladd Executive
Hefuses to Sign Letter Tender
ing Coin Site Appraised.
Mayor I.ane dow not bellev that cer
tain lanJ in the Hal Fern tract, owned
and controlled by the Iadd estate, 1a
worth :io an acre, and he so stated to
the members of the Park Board, at a
meeting yesterday morning. In this view,
however, he stood alone, for all of the
Commissioners declared themselves as of
the opinion, that the price stated is very
reasonable. The rate was tlxed by a
board of appraisers, named by authority
of the City Council. The Mayor appears
to feel that the money to secure this
tract might be spent better elsewhere,
probably for Bmailer tracts, to be used
as playgrounds.
Whether Mayor Iane will sign up for
the tract in question, deems doubtful,
from the way he talked yesterday, morn
ing. An official letter, composed by City
Auditor Barbur and forwarded to the
Mayor for his signature, authorizing the
lender or (jut) an acre for the land,
reached the Mayor yesterday morning.
and he sent It to the Park Board. He
left his desk long enough to make a state
ment to the members of the Board, In
which he said he questioned the wisdom
of purchasing this land at the price
named.
"Would" it not be better to use the i
money necessary to buy this land, to buy
small tracts for playgrounds?" asked the
Mayor of the members of the Park
Board. 'Or is this the beet way to ex
pend the fund? Some one told me this
land Is in a swamp, and that it is not
the choicest . parcel of the tract; how
about that?'
"It is all worth more than $3000 an
acre," replied Dr. J. R. Wilson, chairman
of the Board.- "Why some of It is in a
swamp, the Board intends, if it is pur
chased, to make a lake there. The
largest, finest trees in East Portland are
to he included in the tract under con
sideration, and it will serve as a fine
playground for the surrounding districts."
Mayor Lane still questioned the wisdom
of purchasing the tract, and left the
meeting without affixing his signature to
the letter,- tendering the sum fixed by the
board of appraisers. Members of the Park
Board are of the opinion that the Ladd
estate will refuse to accept $3000 an
acre for the property, and that a condem
nation suit will have to be commenced,
if the city would aqulre the ground.
The Board received a protect from peo
ple living near Lincoln Park, in Lower
Alblna, against the playing of baseball
by young men on Sunday. The Board
passed a motion, requesting Chief of
Police Gritsmacher to stop the playing.
The park will also be fitted up for children.
CARNIVAL SALE.'
Everybody should "dress up" for-the
Rose Show. Today we offer extra spe
cial bargains in the Ladles' Suit Depart
ment in sample eults, waists, silk petti
coats and house dresses. McAllen-Mc
uonneu. popular dry goods store, cor
ner Third and Morrison. - '
WAKE UP PORTLAND FOLK! WHAT ARE YOU EATING?
Get a home at Gregory Heights. Ad
on page 12.
Are you eating the ice-car cold storage meats both beef and mutton which the Beef
Trust is bringing to our city from other states -'Ot are you eating Smith's absolutely
fresh city dressed meats? You'll have to admit that during these wrfrm days you want
your family to eat the cleanest and freshest food obtainable and the only place where
you are sure of getting absolutely fresh meat is at a Smith market. "When you come
to Alder street, be sure to pass up the Beef Trust markets and their ice-car cold stor
age meats. No Beef Trust market will admit it is selling such meats. No, no, but
here is absolute proof.
Smith's Prime Rib Roast
Beef, 10-12i,.
Smith's Oregon Dressed
Chickens, 18-20
This is taken from last evening's Telearrnmi The action of some of the local packing concerns In bringing in
quantities of dressed mutton and bef from California has aroused considerable feeling on the part of the livestock
dealers at the yards. The dealers assert that within the past few weeks one of the large packing-houses in particular
has brought in large quantities of dressed stuff from the South, instead of patronizing the home trade, and that this
was done solely with a view to depressing the local beef and mutton markets.
This is taken from last evening's Journali Instead of encouraging local producers to do their best, the killers
have recently brought forth very liberal supplies of dressed stuff from California so much of this coming recent
ly that the wants of the killers are nominal so far as present livestock market Is concerned.
Go to a Smith market for absolutely fresh dressed meats dressed right here in Port
land and sold to you FRESH. Take notice of Smith's new market,, No. ":664 Alberta St.
AT ANY OF THE SMITH'S MARKETS YOU I ALL KINDS OF GOOD GROCERIES AND
CAN GET
The best Corned Beef in all the blooming land, 6 and 8.
Pot Roast Beef that really beats the band,'7 and 8.
Veal Sausage, too, 12y2$; good livers all agree
Smith's Sirloin Steaks are your appetite's idea;
And Beef for Soup, 3 we sell it by the ton ;
And Beef to Boil 5 it keeps us on the run '
To fill the baskets of the ladies fair,
As they trip to Smith's with a happy, care-free air.
Norway Butter, per roll 60
Fresh Eggs, doz. -:' 30
A 5-lb. pail of Smith's
Lard for 756
Smith's Pure Pork Sau
sage, per lb 12y2$
Loin and Rib Roast Veal
for 15
Shoulder Beefsteak 8
Prime Rib Roast Beef,
per lb.... 10-1214-15
ALL OUR MEATS AT 3D AND JEFFERSON
STREETS. PHONE MAIN 8751
A . Free Basket With Every S3 Order
You Carry Away.
IS lbs. Sugar ; ... 81. OO
100 lbs. Potatoes -82.15
60 lbs. Valley Flour.... .... .81.-40
6 loaves Bread, regular size 2oC
Oranges, special, extra sweet, doz..24
Hothouse Lettuce, fine, 3 for. ...... lo
Cabbage, per lb ....2
Dales, 2 lbs XoC
Gooseberries, lhr. . sjt
Pieplant, lb 44
Wax Beans, lb 12Vb-
l Dars ouap
Mutton Stew 6
Whole Shoulder Mutton S?
Veal Shanks 6
Veal Stew 8
Veal Breasts . . S-10
Shoulder Roast Veal,
per lb 10-12i
Veal Cutlets . . . 12-15
Hamburg Steak 10
Rib Roast Beef, rolled. 15
Legs of Mutton .12-lS
Mutton Chops ..12-15
Great, big, fine Columbia River Shad 5-10
Chinook Salmon, 2 lbs. 25 Halibut, 3 lbs .25
FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
WEST SIDE.
226 Alder Street.
Twenty-first and Johnson Streets.
1SS Glbbs Street.
Eleventh and Montsromery Streets
Third and Jefferson Streets.
ASTORIA.
253 Taylor Street tTnloBtowa).
Twelfth and Bond Streets.
EAST SIDE.
R12 AVilllatns Avenne.
TO! Mississippi Avenue.
SH2 East Morrison Street.
3."2 Kant Burnside Street.
Thirty-third and Belmont Streets
Jersey Street, St. John.
8S4 Alberta Street.
SEASIDE.
"idiee Street.