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

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    THE MORXIXG OREGO'IAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1909.
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Store Open This Evening Until 9:30 Holiday Shopping Must Be Done Today Store ClosetT All Day Monday LabbrDgy
Ihe Greater Meier Frank Store's Saturday Stioppi
J
ng Bulletin
Women'sKnit
Underw'r
LoW Priced
Women's fine rib knit Undervests, with
fancy lace-trimmed yokes; low neck, no
sleeves, all sizes; best 35c val- 1 Qf
ues, on sale at this price, each ACJl
Women's fine rib lace-trimmed Knee
Drawers, umbrella style; made very full;
best regular 35c values, at, pair. .18
Special clean-up of children's Summer
Underwear in white skirts and drawers,
all styles; best 25c values, to be "I f
closed out at, special, garment A'
SaleofWomen's
Neckwear
2000 pieces of women's Neckwear, col
lars, rabats, jabots, bows, stocks, Croats,
etc.; all new, pretty styles, in wonder
ful assortment; the best regular OC,
35c values, on sale at, special, ea.
200 dozen women's and children's mer
cerized Handkerchiefs, i-in. hemstitch
ing, white and colored styles; the Q
best . 15c values, special at, each
45c Ribbon 31c
3000 yards of 6-inch Ribbons, in black,
white, pink, blue, brown, red, garnet,
navy, Alice, etc. ; best 4.5c value, Q 1
on sale at this low price, yard
Umbrellas
$3.50VaI.$l.?9
Special Saturday sale of 200 women's
26-inch Umbrellas, gold and pearl han
dles; eloria taffeta covering, paragon
frame, bulb runner, etc.; the 1
best regular $3.50 values, at
You should anticipate your Winter needs.
Groceries
Low Priced
In Basement
Blue Label or Griffon Catsup, 1 Q
on sale at, special, the bottle
Baker's Cocoa, j-lb. tins, special.. 20
Best Seeded Raisins, in 1-pound 1 C.
packages; on sale 2 packages for
Victor Tea, a high-grade Spider- CQp
Leg;' 1-pound packages, special
Bacon, extra Eastern sugar-cured, Ol
on sale at this special price, lb.
E. & S. Olive Oil, the best of all Califor
nia Olive Oil, for table and medicinal
uses, on sale at the following prices:
i-pt-, 25 Pints, 50S-Quarts, $1
Cut Glass Sale
Regular $1.75 Cut Glass Nappies, on sale
at this low price, each $1.39
Regular $2.25 Cut Glass Nappies, on sale
at this low price, each... $1.79
Regular $3.50 Cut Glass Olive Dishes, on
sale at this price, each $2.78
Regular $3.50 Cut Glass Spoon Trays,
on sale at. special, each $2.78
Regular $7.50 Cut Glass Sugar and
Creamers, at this low price $5.98
Regular $5.00 Cut Glass Bowls, on sale
at this low price, each $3.98
Regular $7.00 Cut Glass Celery Dishes,
on sale at, special, each $3.57
Regular $3.75 Cut Glass Salt and Pep
per Shakers, at, the pair $2.98
Regular $7.00 Cut Glass Water Bottles,
on sale at, special, each $5.58
10-inch Cut Glass Bowls, regular $16.00
values, on sale at, each $12.79
View the New Annex Sixth-Street Entrances Are Open
$2.50 Chiffon Veils $1.69
$2.50 Platinum Prints $ 1 .23
Special Saturday sale of new Chiffon Veils, all colors, hemstitched ends; J1 gQ
large size; best regular $2.50 values, on sale at this special low price, ea. f
In the Picture Department, Fourth Floor, continuation of the great, sale of a special lot
of 500 hand-colored Platinum Prints; the Modern Madonna, After the Bath, the Young
Mother, Baby Stewart, Good Night Kiss, and others; hand-oolored on gn- g OT
uine platinum paper; the best regular $2.50 values, on sale at, special, ea. V --
Artistic picture framing. to your order at the lowest prices. On the Fourth Floor,
Sale 300 Children's Dresses
$8 Values $4.85
t m -
Great Saturday sale of misses' and chil
dren's Dresses in French ginghams, pique,
lawn, chambray and French rep materials
Buster Brown, sailor, Russian and jumper
styles in blue, pink and tan all colors
checks, plaids and stripes with fancy
braids and buttons ages 6 to 14 years
All new, pretty dresses for dress and
school wear Values in the lot up to $8;
on sale at this exceptionally rt .4 CI C
low price each See them pHeJJ
Fine White Dresses
On Sale at V2 Price
nt i,.ifri coU ? mi'ceos' nd children's white Dresses, in Buster Brown, sailor,
jumper and Russian styles; materials of linen, lawn, pique and French rep.trimmed
with fancy braids, laces and insertion; ages 6 to 14 years; regular JU UffjrQ
$5.00 to $15.00 values; on sale at y2 regular prices take advantage
50c Hosiery; 3 Pairs $1.00
Ladies'65cHose38c
Children's Hose 25c
Great Saturday sale of women's fine black gauze
lisle Hose, with extra wide double gartered top; full
fashioned, high spliced heel and toe; fast color;
three pairs in a box; the best regular CI ((
50c values, on sale at THREE PAIRS P'UU
2000 pairs of women's imported colored Lisle Hose,
wide gartered tops, silk finish, spliced heel and toe ;
navy blue, light blue, burgundy, navy, pink, O Q
white, etc.; ftest 65c values, all sizes, at, pair
Misses' and children's Cadet Hose of fine ribbed
cotton, in three weights; linen knee, heel and toe;
every pair fully guaranteed; come in a.H25c
sizes; great special value, on sale at, pair-'
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JLLLdL'l
1 Oc Music Sale
"Hits" at 10c q Copy
I Love My Wife, bul Oh, You Kid; I "Want to Go to the
Ball Game, You 're the Only One I Love, Kiss Me, Time
Will Come When You'll Remember, Playful Kittens
new, Lolita, Stung, Kirmess March, Seattle Expo. March.
"Hits" at 17c a Copy
Beautiful Eyes, I Wish I Had a Girl, Down Among the
Sugar Cane, Have You Got Another Girl at Home Like
Mary? Swing Me Higher, Obadiah; I Remember You,
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now, I' Think I Hear a
Woodpecker Knocking at My Family Tree all 17c copy.
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Boy s'and Girls' Sweater Coats
$1.75 Values at 98c Each
Great Saturday sale of boys' and girls' Sweater Coats, plain and fancy trimmed; all
wool garments, every one in the lot regular $1.75 value; your choice at this QQp
exceptionally low price, the garment you should take advantage of this sale
We are offering great special values in women's and men's Sweater Coats See them.
Men's Suits V2 Price
$5.00 Vests $2.85
Trousers $1.87 Pr
i '.
Extraordinary Saturday bargains in the Men's
Clothing Section, third floor Values never
before equaled Take advantage of this sale
Sweeping reductions on all our medium and light-weight
fancy Suits for men and young men,-many of which are
desirable for Fall wear; large variety of styles and ma
terials for your selection; regular $20.00 lyU Prirp
to $40.00 values, at this special reduction l&
Men's fancy Vests in French flannels, mercerized cash-'
mere; neat stripes and figures; all sizes; the CJO OC
best regular $5.00 values, to be closed out at P0J
Special sale of men's fancy .worsted Trousers in neat dark
gray stripes, all sizes; best $3.00 values, on (tl 07
sale at this price, the pair take advantage P
New daily arrivals in men's Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats,
Auto Coats, etc, for Fall and Winter wear; Third Floor.
oys' 5Qc Golf Shirts 25c
oys' Overalls at 18c a Pair
Children's Rompers 22c Pair
Saturday sale of boys' Golf Shirts, semi-starched, light and dark-colored stripes; per
cales and madras; two separate collars or without collars; 50c values,. on sale at..25J
Great sale of" boys' Overalls in' blue and black denim, 16 to 31 waist; all good 10.
grade, made without bibs; marvelous value at this special low price, the pair
Special lot of children's Rompers, ages 1 to 6 years, made of fast-color lue22c
chambray; collar; belt and yoke trimmed in white; full cut; great value at, pair a-
75c Gloves at 47c a Pair
$2.00 Silk Gloves at 89c Pr
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Saturday sale of 2000 pairs women's English lisle and suede lisle 2-clasp Gloves; come
in white, tan and gray, also black, and white mesh Gloves; sizes 52 to 7; the A 'J
best regular 75c values buy all you want of them .at this low price, the pair "
1000 pairs of women's 16-button length Silk Gloves of the highest grade; double finger
tips; black and white only; "Kayser," "Fownes" and "Niagara" Gloves, standard
makes; sizes 5Vz to 8; best heavy quality regular $2.00 values, special at, pair..69
50c Half Hose fit 25c a Pair
50c 4-m-Hands at 29c Each
Sale White Pleated Shirts
$1.50 Values 95c Each
300 dozen men's silk lisle Half-Hose, in plain
colors; red, blue, tan, black, green andOC
helio;(all sizes; best 50c values, at, pair
100 dozen men's fine Four-in-Hand Ties, all new
colorings and combinations; the best reg- OQr
ular 50c values, at this low price, each
200 dozen men's white pleated Golf Shirts,, all
style pleats knife, inch and pin pleats; made
coat style; cuffs attached; come in allQf
sizes; regular $1.50 value, on sale 'at, ea.
Men's new French Balbriggan Underwear, fin
est imported garments; best regular 75c A Q
values, on sale at this special low price"4-''
Men's mercerized Handkerchiefs, neat "I Q
dotted, striped and Persian borders, each i C
Saturday
Dinner 75c
. SERVED 5 TO 8:30 P. M.
In our new restaurant, 7th Floor. This
special Saturday evening dinner is going
to be one of the best that you ever en
joyed. Our chef promises that the Sat
urday dinner feature will be one of the
ways of making friends for the new
cafe. Tables can be reserved by phone.
MENU
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER,
Serve 0 to 8i30. 75 Cents.
, Olympla Oyster Cocktail,
Celerjc Olive.
Chicken with Rice, Consomme.
Fried Filet of Flounder
and Tartar Sauce.
Minced Lambwlth Green Peppers on
Toast.
Baked Calfs Brains, Tomato Sauce,
Roast Chicken Stuffed and
9 Glblet Sauce.
Prime Beef au Jus.
Corn on Cob. Masbed Potatoes.
, Celery Salad.
Apple and Pumpkin Pie,
Vanilla Ice Cream. ' ' '
Tuttl Frottl Ice Cream.
Swiss Cheese and Crackers.
Cake. Coffe.
A special programme of music by Pro
fessor Roaebrook and his orchestra.
Big Saturday
Values in the
Cloak Store
Great clean-up of women's linen and silk
one-piece Dresses, in tan, rose, light blue,
green, gray, white, yellow, goblin blue,
pink and fancy stripes. The waists have
lace yokes or lace waist effects, with
narrow braid trimming; others trimmed
in velvet bands or bands of lace, same
color as material; also pleated skirt ef
fects; a great assortment for your se
lection; values in the lot up Q OC
to $45 garment; choice, each P'U-"
Great half-price sale of our complete line
of Lingerie Dresses and Gowns, all this
season's very best fashions, on sale at
prices from $7.50 tip U Dpip
to $98.00 the garment I
Great sale of new Fall Suits for women
at $25 200 garments for your selection ;
plain tailored effects, with long coats,
semi or tight-fitting; single-breasted,
with small revers and with collar trim'd
in velvet; skirts either plain flare or the
new panel effect, finished with side clus
ter of tucks ; worsteds, homespuns, serges
and prunella cloth; navy, black, gray,
green, fancy mixtures, tan and gray
stripes; all new Fall fash- CO 5 00
ions, on special sale at, ea. r
All 3-piece Silk Suits, Y2 regular prices.
Wonderful values in women's Walking
Skirts, on sale at all prices. You should
see the new Jersey Suits. New Suits
arriving daily. On sale in the Suit and
Cloak Department, on the Second Floor.
Silverware Sale
Regular $6.00 Tea Sets S4,
Regular $10.00 Tea Sets ,..$7,
Regular $16.50 Tea Sets $12,
$3.50 Butter Dishes, each $2,
$5.50 Chocolate Pots at $4,
$3.50 Relish Dishes, each $2.
$12.00 Salad Bowls, each $9.
$6.50 Fruit Dishes, each $5.
$7.50 Fruit Stands, each S.
$4.50 Dessert Sets, special S3,
$4.50 Sandwich Trays at S3.
$5.00 Nut Bowls at, each S3.
$7.00 Ice Tubs at, each $5.
$7.75 Fern. Dishes at, each S6.
$3.75 Fruit Stands at, each. . . ...$2.
All our Refrigerators low priced.
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50 STEEDS HiS ENTRY
A. C. RCBY TO SHOW PRIZE
WIXXERS IX JIEET.
Stable Is Reserved on Country Club
Ground for Star Exhibit.
All Blooded.
A. C. Ruby, of A. C Ruby & Co, the
leading; breeders. Importers and ex
porters of their particular line of heavy
horses In the Northwest, yesterday aft
ernoon filed entries of the largest list
of . prize-winners that have ever ap
peared In a show ring west of Chicago
under a single management. Ruby's
list consisted of '50 head of horses, all
Importations from Europe, and covered
five breeds, which are being developed
more rapidly, extensively and success
fully than any others In this state.
This array of contenders for ribbons,
championships and grand champion
ships Includes the Royal Belgians,
Percherons. English Shires. German
Coachers and Hackneys. The exhibitor's
data filed with the entries declare
that every animal In the lot has won
one or more prises In some livestock
exposition heretofore.
Some of them carried off their hon
ors on the other side before Mr. Ruby
made his last trip through, the horse
breeding countries of Europe and gath
ered up his shipments, while others
have been In on the " winnings In
former shows on the Paclflo Coast.
, Following the entrance of the 50
head. Mr. Ruby engaged one entire
barn at the Country Club grounds,
which will be used solely for his ex
hibit during: the Exposition, the week
of September 20-25.
' With such an array of talent, the
Ruby exhibit will be the only one so
far listed that will be qualified to
compete In all of the following sec
tions of the five classes In which these
horses will be shown:
Ftlllon Four years and over: 3 yean
and under 4; 2 years and under 3; 1 year
and under 2: tinder 1 year.
Mare Four years and over: S years and
under 4; 2 years and under 8; 1 year and
under 2: under 1 year.
Groups Get of one sire: four colts, either
sex. any ace; produce of one mare; tiro
clots, either sex. sny IB.
Stallion Group Best iroup of four regis
tered stallions. 2 years old or over, owned
by one exhibitor.
3reeders' Group A group of four regis
tered mares and ope registered stallion. 2
years old or over, owned by one exhlMtor.
Champion . Stallions and Mares Stallion.
S years or over: stallion. 2 years old or
under: mare, t years old or over; mare, 2
years old or under
Grand Champions Best stallion, any age;
best mar, any age.
There Is to be sharp competition In
all these classes, but only In Individual
sections. Several formidable con
tenders, who have unbeaten records at
various shows, have already been enu
merated In the entry lists, so that all
lovers of fancy-bred stock of the big,
heavy-boned, ton type and other kinds
will find keen Interest In following;
the awards In the showrlng.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy- has be
come famous for its cures of coughs,
colds,' croup and Influensa. Try It when
In need. It contains no harmful sub
stance and always gives prompt relief.
For trunks go to the Harris Trunk Co,
1FEBEATER GETS JAIL
JUDGE BEXXETT FLATS HIM
FROM BEXCH, TOO.
Tells Him Conduct Such as His Mar
Be Expected From Brute, but
. Xot From Human Being.
To Charles Heisig, wife beater, yes
terday morning Judge Bennett gave a
sentence of 90 days on the rockpile
and a scathing rebuke. Helsig lived
with his wife -at East Twenty-third
and Bidwell streets, Sellwood. The
woman has been employed In a laundry
supporting herself, her three children
and her husband. The testimony
brought out that Heisig had been
drunk and Idle for months. His treat
ment of his wife was so bad that she
recently secured . a divorce from him
for cruel and inhuman conduct.
Five weeks ago Heisig pleaded to
be taken back and promised to lead a
good life for the future. Mrs. Heisig
consented and paid the $2 necessary
for a marriage license. All she had
left was 16, and he was penniless.
-They were remarried, and before the
knot had been retled 24 hours Heisig
had taken part of his wife's savings,
bought a dozen bottles of beer and
began a carouse-which lasted until a
few days ago. Then he came home and
ordered their little son out of the
house. The mother defended the boy,
and as a result received a beating.
"Heisig," said Judge Bennett, "we
might expect such conduct ' from a
brute, but not from a human being.
As the law only allows me to give
you a $50 fine under the state charge
on which the complaint has been filed,
I request the Deputy District Attorney
to allow me to transfer the case to the
city docket. Then I can send you to
prison for 90 days, where I hope you
will have time to reflect upon your de-
Deputy District Attorney Hennessy
agreed to' have the case placed upon
the city docket, and Heisig got 90 days,
the limit. .
MERCURY TO RISE AGAIN
Forecaster Predicts "Warmer Weath
er for Today.
District Forecast Official Beals has
predicted fair weather and warmer for
today. Westerly winds will prevail, which
will help out the sweltering multitudes.
The cooler weather promised for yester
day arrived by a margin of S degrees.
Tha thermometer succeeded In getting up
o 82 degrees at 4 o'clock. The forenoon
was comparatively cool, the reading, at
noon being 69 degrees.
The high pressure area is moving east
ward. A thunder storm was reported at
Baker City and slight precipitation at
various points in Eastern Oregon and
Southern Idaho. Hourly temperatures at
Portland yesterday follow:
8 A M..- 57112 Noon
T A. M 57; 1 P M
S A. M; 57 2 P. M. ......
fl A. MT. 6 3 P. M
10 A. M W 4 P. M
11 A. M 621 S P. M
Estacada Is a delightful place to
spend a week. Best of hotel accommo
dations at reasonable rates.
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These Are the Ruling Prices Today and Every Day at AD
SMITH MARKETS
STEAKS AT SMITH'S.
Veal Steaks 15
Round Steak 10?
Sirloin Steak 12
Shoulder Steak 8
Tenderloin Steak 12'AC
Hamburg Steak, made rresn exry
hour
lOd
CHICKENS AT SMITH'S.
Fine Fancy Fat Hens 18d
All sizes of Spring Chickens. 20C
ROASTS AT SMITH'S.
Shoulder 'Roast Veal lOd
Rump Roast Veal .'.ltthiti
Breast Roasts of Veal 8d
Loin Roasts of Veal..l2 and 15
Pot Roasts of Beef...: 8d
Prime Rib Roasts of Beef 10S
Shoulder Roast Beef 8
Shoulders of Mutton.... S
Legs of Mutton 1234d
Breasts of Spring Lamb 8
Shoulders of Spring Lamb.. 10
Hindquarters of Spring Lamb ISC
Legs of Spring Lamb 15c
Loin and Rib Roasts of Spring
Lamb 15c
CHOPS AT SMITH'S. '
Veal Shoulder Cutlets 12V4d
Loin Veal Cutlets 15
Rib Veal Cutlets 15
Rib Chops of Sprtttg Lamb 15d
Loin Chops of Spring Lamb lotf
Pork Chops 15 and 18d
Mutton Chops , 15t
FISH AT SMITH'S.
Chinook Salmon .lOe
Sturgeon lOc?
Halibut, 3 lbs 25c
Some exceedingly cheap and choice
meats to be found at any Smith mar
ket! Beef for Soup '. 3d
Veai Sausage 12Vjt
Pork Sausage, fresh every hour..l2Vfer?
Veal Shanks for Stew 5C
Beef Hearts. Beef Liver and Ox
tails, all. per lb 5
Beef to Boil 5
Beef Necks f
Beef for Stew 5c
Beef for Pot Pie 5!
Boiling Beet 5e
Choice, fresh made Corned Beef 6cN 8
Tripe lOc
Mutton Stew : T-i
Spring Lamb Liver..... IOC
Lambs' Hearts 50
Watermelons at all of Smith's markets at, per pound -XVz
Smith's best Creamery Butter'at all of Smith's markets, per roll. 70
Oregon Eggs, that are all good and fresh, per dozen 35
All the above meats, etc.vand groceries at Third and Jefferson streets.
Main 8751, A 4418. .
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
WEST SIDE.
641 First St.
Kosher Market, 224 Sheridan St.
226 Alder Street.
Twentyfirst and JokiMi Streets.
1SS Glbba Street.
Eleventh and Montgomery Streets.
Third and Jefferson Streets.
ASTORIA.
253 Taylor Street Unlontown).
Twelfth and Bond Streets.
SEASIDE: Bridge Street.
EAST SIDE.
I'nlon Avenue and Tillamook St.
13th Street and Tenlno Ave., SeUwoo
512 Williams Avenue.
363 Eat Morrison Street.
Thlrty-tbird ami Helmnnt Streets.
Grand Ave. and Hawthorne Ave.
352 East Burnaide Street.
Jersey Street, St. John.
664 Alberta Street.
I 791 Mississippi Ave.
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