THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910- Store Will Be Closed Monday, Labor Day Make Your Purchases Today Store Open Tonight Until 9:30- Concert on 4th Fl. From 8 to 9;30 See Programme on Another Page Concert, 4th Floor, 2 to 5 P.M. Today Last Day of Nemo Corset Demonstration Have Mrs. A. L. Craig, Nemo Expert, Fit You With the Best Made, in Fall Styles J-- K".v "r Tandy at the Big VanQy More, (VjffroanVrnain branch, where everything is spot le's.-ly clean, ami where only pure Candy is sold, f'offman's Buttermilk Chocolates. Yepular fiOc the pound, on sale at low price of. lb., -4S' w ' . Take lunoh today in JJairy IUnCilour basement Soda " Fountain Lunchroom. Sandwiches, pies, cakes, coffee, tea, milk and buttermilk. Fresh, appetizing and low-priced. eier Today, Meft's DayChildren's Day Bargains ickers in 18 Hie Greater M k Store Hopp Supplies l-T-r-" i . -? J" m0 M -'.; x. i'i -. ivit' y s.s ,r4 k - J ..T. ..J . H. -. ..-'jr.. 9 , .'.$$ $5 Umbrellas $2.98 Men's and women's I'mbrellas, in Uti or 118-inch si.e; 8 ribs, silk case and tassel, made of hot irraile American taffeta, piaranteed rainproof- and warranted to wear. Women. s have lomr plain or trimmed linndlo; men's, natural wood or horn crook handle; rejni- flJO QQ lar $").no values. sinvinl. ea. IO Toilet Soap At 43c the Dozen White Ribbon Floating Soap, a fine all-purpose soap, especially suit able for toilet and 'hjlO-, special today, dozen cakes Palmolive Soap, at, the cake, 8j Lifebuoy Soap, gale price, cake 4t Jap Rose Glycerine Soap at 87 Jergens' Nine-Cake Assort- O O ment Toilet Soap, special Armour's Oatmeal and Gly cerine Soap, special at, cake Jergens' Old-Fashioned Soap, Q special price today, the cake O Transparent Glycerine, cake, At Cuticura Soap, special, cake, 15t?. Woodbury's Soap, the cake, 1GC Pear's Glycerine, the cake, 12J Conti Castile Soap, four- CQ potind bars, special at, bar'' See demonstration of Dr. White's famous Foot Remedies in the drug sundries department, the Annex. 4c Great Sale Girls' Box Coats $9 to $ 15 Values at Half Coats for girls from 6 to 14 years, on sale today in our children's section, second floor, at half price. They are made in box style, of fine wool serges and cheviots. The colors are blue, tan, red, pray and brown. All lined throughout. Some have velvet collars, fJalf DrirP ?i lenptb; values from $9 to $13, on special sale today; 100 in the lot, at 11I ri ICC Boys' 'Samson' Suits $5.00 Parents who have to buy clothes for boys from 7 to 17 years of ape can make no better in vestment than to put five dollars in one of these wear-resisting: suits. The best and strongest school suit made, warranted all wool, sanitary, shower and perspiration-proof; an ideal every day suit for Fall and Winter. We are exclusive agents for Portland. Large variety patterns and colorings. Knickerbocker pants, coats double-breasted. Special sale price, suit, $o.OO Knicker Pants 69c Girls' Rompers 18c Rompers for little tots from 1 to 6 years, in neat blue pin check gingham, trimmed with red or white piping; made with collar, 1 Q yoke and belt ; on special sale at, suit OC Our Tearoom Closed Today The seventh-floor tearoom (Port land's most popular restaurant) will be closed all- day today on account of alterations and improvements that will make it the handsom est grille In the entire Northwest. In keeping with the policy of the Greater Meier fc Frank Store to lead in all things, we have now started improvements in our res taurant that will make It not only the most popular, as It always has been, but hereafter the most beautiful eating- place in the city. A swarm of decorators and furnish ers are busy today transforming this large, well - lighted room Into a veritable bower of beauty. OPEN TUESDAY MORN'G Boys' Knicker Pants, in dark mixed cheviots and fancy tweeds, also in corduroy; sizes 5 to 17 years; well sewed and tailored; our?Q $1.00 grade, special today at, the pairIC Our regular tearoom patrons will only have to miss their meals at their favorite place for one day. as all work will be finished by Monday night, and Tuesday we'll bid you welcome to the new and beautiful tearoom. In spite of the great ex pense attached to the improvements in service and appointments, the modest prices for which this place is famous will continue in force. - 7-1. d I- K V. . pr.T..'4rt. J i se.-' mm Hi1 Men's $2-$3.50Shirts $ 1. Totlay offer the last opportunity to sliare in the most marvelous shirt bargain that men of Portland. have ever been invited to wilncss. The price mentioned above is all you need to pay for any of our very finest Summer shirts. Fall styles call for prac tically the wmie materials, weights and styles, so why not have the very best makes at this low price f The regular prices run from .$2.00 to $3.50 each, and include GOTHAM. MANHATTAN, EARL & WILSON, MEIER & FRANK, STAB, EAGLE All roIor, all sorts of patterns, all sizes and all sleeve lengths. Shirts that fit and shins that wear.. Your choice of all our regular $'2.00, $2.o0, $3.00 and C?1 IC $3..V) Summer .Shirts buy all you want of them at the low price of, each P" Men's and Women's Wool Sweater Coats, mnde of fine pure lambswool. with or withr out pockets; fine )earl buttons; cut full and roomy, t'ome in oxford, gray, white, cardinal, brown, navy, etc.. and a great asssortment and combinations of IJO CQ colors; our regular $4.00 values, on swcial sale today at this price, each Children's Flannelette Pajamas and Nightshirts, sizes 2 to 10 years. A new lot just received: in novelty designs, including Mother Goose, windmills. Teddy Bears and Bil likins: very new and cozy, for children's Fall wear; colors are pink, tan, blue, laven der and white: fil like papa's. Finished with earl buttons and pockets and military rollars. On r-nle in the men's furnishing department, first floor, at these low prices: Pajamas, regular $l.."t grade, CJI 1 C II Nightshirts, the best regular $1.23 QQ yn sjHjcial sale at. the suit P A A J grade, on special sale for, each OwU Men's Fine Wool Worsted Underwear, for Fall, in natural gray; sanitary and pre shrunk; felled seams, full fashioned throughout; all sizes, shirts anil drawers; QQ our best regular $1.."i0 grade buy all you want of them at this speciaj price 'OC C 9 M id the Roses" The New Great Song Hit, 25c i t AT LOW ilOppiCKer ,.S iUggage Prices When you start for the hop fields Tuesday morning you 11 need luggage to carry your things in, and the Big Store is the best place to buy. Many kinds and styles. Metal Trunks, on special sale at these low prices, ea., $3.25, $3.90 and $4.60 Canvas-Covered Trunks, specially priced at $3.85, $4.50, $3.25 and up to 40 Basket Telescopes, 12 to 19-inch size; regular prices from 60c fa Dri-o to $1.00 each. SDecial Canvas Telescopes, special tfjl CA at 60c, 70c, 80c, 90c and Luggage Bags, sale price $1 and $1.50 Leather Straps, priced at 50c to $1.50 Suitcases, 24-inch size, priced at $2.23, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 and up to S30.0O Hoppicker's Work Shirts at 50c A GUARANTEED WORKING SHIRT Made of "Chamois Skin Khaki," war ranted for wear, and sewed so well that we give you a new shirt if any of the seams rip. Strong as leather. fields. All colors and sizes. Bi Just the thing for men to wear in the hop Ef"J Juy all you want of them at this price, each "C A new rose soup that ifi easy to play and easy to sing. Ask our pianist to play it over for you to day. Iarge supply this week, so no one need be disappointed. On sale today in our fifth r r floor music neetion at low price, copy IMAM, that weird, fascinating tune you hear played everywhere, on sale today in the f f music section, plentiful supply, the copy OC "Castles I Have in Dreams" From the New Opera. "MR. P1PPS. 1 A OF PIPPSBURC." the Copy Only 1 if C Tbis snjr is the hit of the new opera and is entirely new to the West. Come in and hear it played over by .our pianiMs and you'll want it at once. A1Q dreamv. attractive melody, todav onlv at. conv XC 5000 Pieces Music, 2 for 25c Pick One From Each Column Mother: Gee. I'd IJke a Girl Like You; Same Old Way; Moon Won't Tell. Some thing in My Kye. Cherry I,raf Ha-j. Why Don't the Band Play Dixie? Chocolate Creams Hair. Go On. Gooda. Bye; Kis.s Me. In Clover Time. I'll Be With You By and By: Awakeninjr of the Birds; Sure Fire Kasr. Music department, oth floor. Gray Bonnet, Any Little Girl, Mendels sohn Tune. Garden of Roses, Xext to Your Mother. Tell It to Sweeny, Call Me I'p Some Kainy Afternoon, Let's Pretend, You'll Have to Make Good to Me, Cuban ola Glide. Silver Threads Anions the Gold, Silvery Mhii. Grizzly Bear Sony. When You Dream of the Girl You I)ve. In Dear Old Tennessee. Mnsie Dept., ."th floor. Perries $1.75 Gloves $1.19 Women who wear good Gloves ask for "PerrinV more than for any other kid glove made Perrins are always REAL KID and are always correct in style and color We have the exclusive Portland agency for this splendid make For today we ofier 2000 pairs of Women's Perrin's-Make Kid Cloves in b.ack, white and all the best shades for Fall Sizes 5 'a to 7 Regular $1.75 values special at, the pair $1.19 Men's Ties for 25c See beautiful assortment of men's four-in-hand Ties we have to choose from at 2i)c each. Made of fine quality silks and in. all of the. very best shades. Corded silk in solid colors only, includ intr blue. red. irreen, gray, black and all the most popular shades; special OC at this extremely low price, ea. Boys $2 Shoes $ 1.59 a Pair School Shoes for boys and youths, in box or kangaroo calf or vici kid, made with good oak-tanned soles, medium round toes. In two lots, on sale at the following low prices: Sizes 10 to 13V2. our best regular $2.00 values, on special sale today, the pair, 1,59 Sizes 1 to 5y2, best regular .f'2.50 values, special today at low price of, pair, $1.99 Men's Shoes, in box calf, patent colt or gunmetal calf, regular lace or blueher cut, with Goodyear welt soles. Best regular $3.30 and $4.00 values; come in a good (TO QC assortment of sizes and widths; on special sale at this low price, the pair tfJJ Men's ,$4.(&$5 Vests $2.35 Fancy Vests for men, Fall styles, in French flannels and mercerized fabrics. The colorings are black and white stripes, tans, grays, etc. All well made. The best regular $4.50 and $5.00 values, on special sale at low price of, each PwJ Men's Wool Blanket Robes, full cut and full length: made of Oregon City (fJO QQ blankets; assorted colors and patterns, cord-trim 'd and pockets; $6 values pf0 Sale Men's Fine Tailored Suits at $25,00 Fall models in men's fancy Suits, in the new grays and browns; neat mixed effects, of all-wool fabrics, silk-lined. A special value. Sold in most places at dJOC C(l $35.00 the suit on sale here in the men's clothing section, 3d floor, at VWtUw Men's Khaki Pants, Special at $1.15 Pair Khaki Pants, for hop-pickers; good, heavy materials, strongly sewed and C" 1 C well made, tan khaki; regular $1.50 values, on special sale for, the pair P A A 5J $10 Couch Hamm'ks $6.95 20c Ribbon 12c Yd. Uz-ineh Taffeta Ribbon for hair bows, etc; comes in black, white and all col ors; our regular 20c value, on 1 special sale today at, the yard AC 20c 'Kerchiefs 12c Women's Amriswyl embroidered Hand kerchiefs, pure .linen with neat embroid ered corners, 4-inch hemstitched 1 O border; regular 20c values, each AiC Optical Pep' tm't Customers pronounce our optical section a boon to those who must wear glasses. Expert service costs less here and we've as complete a line of the best optical goods as you ean find. 1st floor, annex. 50c Neckwear 25c Women's Embroidered Linen Collars, '2 to 214 inches high; all new designs; sizes 12 to 16; regular 35e andOC 50c values, on special sale, each ""C $2 Union Suits $1.19 Women's Silk and ool Union Suits high-neck, long-sleeve style, ankle length, button down front; all sizes; JJ 1Q regular $2.00 values, at, suit P A A U Blankets $ 1 .48 The best kind of bedding to take to the hop fields, for these blankets are just the right weight, do not soil easily, cost little. Heavy gray Blankets, large size, $1.75 values, at, the pair $1.48 M. & F. Coffee, Special at 23c Our Saturday Coffee Sales are eagerly watched for by every thrifty housekeeper in Portland. They know that we have only good quality coffee, and that all cof fee sold here is ground fresh every hour. The M. & F. Blend Coffee is deliciously good, and has an aroma and flavor seldom equaled by higher-priced OO. grades. Our regular 30c pound quality, on special sale at this price, lb. 3C All the Grocery Specials advertised earlier in the week are on sale for today. Fresh Creamery Batter, in the grocery section, today, the 2-pound square, Tl Conch Hammocks, same style as illustration, of heavy white duck with green denim mattress; rest on wood frame, strong and durable; just the thing to take to the hop fields; regular $10 values $6.95 Canvas Ham'ocks White Canvas Hammocks, extra wide, very strong; fiue for the hop fields; folds into very small space; put up in canvas bag; JJO 7Q $3.50 value, special at P These Mammocks Special Today m r f . JUL Chantecler Curls, Special $2.98 The latest thing irt hair goods are the Chantecler curls. Made from first !0 QO quality ringlet hair, a very effective style, all shades. Keg. $5 vals, Spl at $iJsj Crown Hair Puffs Fine quality hair, in all slnides; $3.00 value, today, only $1.49 Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Massage, Electrolysis, etc., in the Balcony, the Annex. Wash Day Needables Are Reduced Imported Willow Clothes Baskets, p7Ckt regular $1.00 values, special for Eureka Ironing Tables. The G1 7Q regular $2.25 values. Special P A f Ocean Wave Washing Ma- QQ chines. Special today only P ' JJ 75c Galvanized .Wain Tubs at 59 40c Wash Boards, special at only li'2c 15c Iron Handles, special at only 11 i& 7c Asbestos Iron Holders at only 5 "$3.79 Clothes Wringers, good make, with hard rubber rolls, guaranteed for 3 years: reg. $4.50 values, "Hot Point" Electric Irons, guaranteed for two . years, two sizes. CfA- C"k Priced special for this sale. P3w 20c Wire Clothes Lines, price, each, 15 25c Bope Clothes Lines, price, each 19 15c Stove Mitts, priced special at 12 Clothes Pins, special the dozen at-l NORMAL SCHOOL WANTED Mr. llullT Srrkt to .Make .Monmouth Slate Institution. J. B. V. Btitl-r. principal of th Mon mouth Hiirli -i:ol. Is In the city. Mr Butler '. actively lnterrt'd In the movement to inke Mail mouth MKuin a .it normal t; lo.il under the pending imitative act. In an Interview he iiald: "The tnlere In - the norma! n-hool question o far ua Monmouth ia con cerned tia . atrndily lnrrea.4tna. Keporta comlnar from every quarter of I lie state Indicate triat the people recocnize the value of the work done by th. fivlmot in the put. The fad t alyi nt-nKiitzed that Oreiton will have a avhool for the training of tearhera 'and' thia " Institution the ptor.eer h.oo.1 Jo lli'.a worK In the tjte rich in the work and tradition of !: large alumni. anal belnc centrally located appeal -to rlem. -There In a marked iwiortage'fn the uppry of teach er for the public achoola wm hare had training for their work and this w'll t f-lt more and more unless provision is made by tie Kate to afford the op portunity for tr.e teachers to get thla training in th-ir own taUile. "As a testimonial of the ftandard of the work done by Mils school in the past under President OamibHI. of the Uni versity of Oregon, and Professor E. D. Rees-ler In the chair of Industrial peda- a-ogy. at the Agricultural College. It in but fair to par that the United States tVmmtssloner of Education In his re port on normal schools quoted almost verbatim from the catalogue of the State Normal at Monmouth. The alumni are actively Interesting themselves and the many frlenda over the state are very anguine In the succeM of this measure." You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cotigfc Itemed)- for a cold, us that preparation has won Its great reputa tion and extensive sale by its remark able cures of colds, and can alwava be depended upon. It Is equally valuable for adult and children and may be Kiven to young children with implicit confidence as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. Trunks, suit eases and bags. Largest variety at Harris Trunk Co, III blxta. PORTLAND RANKS SECOND Bank Clearing;!) Continue to Grow, Kcnchlng $9,517,000. . Brsdstreet's bank clearings report for the week ending September 1 shows that Portland stands In second pi are of all the cities In the country In the per centage of Increase In its bank clearings. The amount of the clearings is P. 51 7.0X1 and the Increase 4&7 per cent.. Oakland leads the list sent In Its Increase with 187.7 per cent, snd Its total is I2.S2&O0O. ... Helena. Moil, stands nest to Portland In the Increase, which Is 44.4 per cent, but the clearings amount only to $994,000. Seattle shows a woeful decrease for the week. -J per cent, with a total of ts,- MT.OfiO. Spokane shows a decrease of 10.9 per cent, and San Francisco the heaviest decrease on the Coaat, 141 per cent. t'ensul Edwin B. Cunningham reports that a company has been floated In Durtpan, with capital or ahout sion.ooo. rnr th Dur- pns o catching whales off th coast of tvatau WEST SIDE ! Alder tt. Ninth wear ImtU. Slat wear Jobnaoaj I lib sear Montgomery t-irst corner 8herldaa Sheridan near I-lrst Kosher market) td and Jefferson (urttcrry and nwkac) IS Glbb - 503 WaahlnKtoat St. A Italia Taylor Atu S76 Commercial Bt. Seaside Bridge Street GO TO AAV SMITH MARKET FOR Rotsts of Vea)i.....lOtS 12Hc. 15c4 Veal Cutlets 15. 18 Veal Sausage Shoulders of Lamb hind Quarters of Lamb.. lyess of Lamb... Loin Roasts of Lamb..... Loin Ijimb Chops Lamb's Liver Pork Sausage Prime Rib Koast Beef Pot Koast Beef Rump Roast Beef Boiling and SUewlna; Beef Rest Round SteaK.. 15C IOC 15t 15c 15c 15c IOC 15c 10c to 15c Sc. lOc IOC, 12'-c 7c. 8c 15 Best Sirloin and Tenderloin Steak 15c Tripe 8c Soup Bones... 5c Beef Liver SC Frank L Smith Meat Co, "Fighting the Beef Trust" When TOU come to Smith's Alder-street ' market, be sure you get in the right place see that Smith's name is over the door. EAST SIDE 6eUwood 13th St. and Tenloo Atow St. Johns Jersey St. Alberta Alberta St. Snanyslde 33d and Belmont MUnaukie Ave. and Frankfort St. 613-S14 Miliums Ave. Eat Burnside St.. near Burnside Drldg tirand Are, near Hawthorne At. brand Ave., near Kant Morriaua St. 791 Mississippi Ave. Union Ave. and Tillamook St. FISH. Halibut 8c Salmon 12HC SMITH'S SPECIALS. Smith's Oregon Creamery Butter, . Vniade in Oregon,- the absolute ly fresh Oregon article, only....T5c There Isn't another concern In town advertising OREtJON butter. Smith's Pig Pork Hams 20c Smith's Breakfast Bacon don't pay more 22 He. 25c Smith's Pure Lard. 3-lb. pail 65c Smith's Pure Lard, 5-lb. pail 85 Smith's Pure Lard. 10-lb. pall... SI. 65 Smith's Pure Cooking Compound, 3-lb. pall 40c Smith's Ptire Cooking Compound, 5-lb. pall 55c Smith's Pure Cooking Compound. 10-lb. pall. : 81.10 GROCERY SPECIALS All these meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. Main 8761, Automatic A 4418: 3 cans BUTTERCUP MILK 25 4 cans Mount Rainier Milk $2.90 per case 25 Fancy Pried Apples, per lb 11 Fancy Dried Peaches, per lb 11 6 Jbs. Dried Prunes 25 3 lbs. Soda Crackers 25 6 loaves Bread 25c 2 quarts Sauer Kraut 15 1 gal. Dill or Sour Pickles 35c 17 lbs. Granulated -Sugar 81. OO B0 lbs. Hard Wheat Flour 31.25 3 pkgs. Rice or Corn Flakes 25 4 10c bars Wool Soap....... 1 lb. Corn Starch 4 lbs. Laundry Starch ..... . 1 pkg. Postum Cereal 2 pkjrs. Grape Nuts 4 large rolls Toilet Paper. 1 lb. Brazil Coff.-e 7 cans Sardines 10 lbs. tjii. Soda .10 lbs. Rice 5 lbs. Sav:o or Tapioca. . . .u . . 5 pkars. Itolled Oats....... 100 lbs. Potatoes 23c -5 25 20c ....25 2.1c 20c ..-25 2c . -Sl.no 25r . . . . 5c 31. SO t i