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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1911)
f 20 TTTE SrOHXiyG OREGOyTAy. TUESDAY, JUNE 27. 1911. ' Our Big Cool Seventh Floor Restaurant Is Noted for First Class Service and Cuisine Orchestra Music from -AH Credit Purchases Today and Rest of Month Go on July Account Payable Aug. 1st Shoe Shining Stand in Basement - 1 1 II JK. I 1 - W " - " HMHMMHMMBIr fV VMaMMMHH J t t& m m x item m yAW: MRS.WALTEfl DYER DIES AT SEATTLE Portland Woman Contracts Mortal Illness on Auto Tour to Sound. CHARITY HERE MARKED Daughter of Allan Francis, ex. American Consul at Victoria, Socconiba to rntamonla at Start of Trip Abroad. PEATTTK Wuh, Jan . (Special.) Mrs. Uuldah Grace Iyr. of Portland, daughter of Allan Krancls. formerly Amertcmo Consul at Victoria. B. C A -A ,fct- .waning ftt the Hotel WaSS- Irston. after a two wetlu" Illness of rnatunonlL rontrarted on an amo na. from Portland to Seattle, whither she ViUir E- Iiyer. befora startlns; on a two-years' trip around me worm. lira, Dyer u a native of Sprtnrfleld. Til w i 1 w .i ha vrt,r n&rt of her life la Victoria, to which city her father waa appointed (.omul or rrMwoi roln. Mrs. Dyer waa married twice. Her first hnsband waa Byron Z. Holme. - . 1 J ..! Mil whn AmA ta 1902. Two years asro eh married Mr. Dyer, an artist, formerly of (,-mcaao. oui lata years a clttsen of Portland. The body will be sent to Portland tomorrow and the funeral will be held rrom Use Hoi man undertaking parlors. The burial will be In RIverTlew Cem etery. Betides ber husband. Mrs. Dyer Is nrrlred by a sister. Mrs. David Edcar. of Btaten Island. N. W. News of the sudl-n death of Mrs. Dyer. who. with her fusband. baa mad ber residence at the Portland Hotel for the last two years, waa a shock to those who knew ber intimately, particularly those who have been associated with ber In the work of several charlt fce organisations of the city. air. Dyer, who la a member of Dyer t Co.. well-known Portland contract ors, bad planned an extended trip, tiarlns; ftvea up bla suit at the Port land Hotel about on month aro. Mr. I.y.r. for a Ions; time, baa been active In promoting the suburb of Kenton, vtira Dyer A Co. had lare contracts In constructional work, and also dealt in realty. It la believed Mr. Dyer will rre up bla planned automobile trip around tba world. QUARANTINE IS DEFENDED Smallpox at Dawson Make Protec tion of Alaska Xrcrsaary. jrNEAU. Alaska. Jnne Ii. Goreroor Walter E. Clark toda authorised the following statement concernlno; the action taken by the Government In malntalnina a quarantine against Daw sun. Yukon Territory, becauao of tba amallpox epidemic there. "No quarantine) has been established at Ukacwsy asalnst Dawson so far as J mm aware, but the matter of affording: adequate protection against the spread of smallpox into American territory south of Dawson I" a question to be determined. The I'nlted States Army surgeon at Fort Egbert has been authorized by the public health and marina hospital service to maintain a strict quarantine at Eagle to guard against the spread of the disease intd Alaska by travelers going north from Dawson. "Aorordlng to Information received by this off.ee the ouarantlne at Eagla does not affect through passengers from the I'nlted States going down the Tnkon who are tranaferred from steamer to steamer at a point In the river well removed from the town of Dawson." No smallpox bas been reported from any town In Alaska or the Tukon ter ritory, other than Dawson, wher there are IT cases. CORONATION FILM COMING rictorcs to B Exhibited at Star Theater Soon. Melvtn O. 'Wlnetock. general manager of tha People's Amusement Compauy. received a cablegram yesterday from Paths preres in London authorising the announcement that hla Hrra would for ward to Portland tha complete pictures of tha coronation ceremonies at the earliest possible moment. Patbe Bro of Parts, had a corps of their most skilful operators at tha rene. and they assure the public that tha pictures were completely success ful. The negatives have been shipped to the Amerl.-an factory of the firm and will ba developed rapidly. Tba coronation films will have a uni versal release date before which they may not b shown, but that data will t,, fixed so that immediately upon their arrival In Portland the pictures will be put on at the Star Theater. The ptsr will strive tn exhibit the genuine coronation pictures ahead of all others. IMPROVEMENT BONDS SOLD Two Ieue Taken by Portland Banks at Good Premium. Premltms. as blgh as I4 per cent, were received yesterday for Improve ment bonds, bearing S per cent Interest for 19 years. There were many bids, showing the securities to bo In strong demand. The Portlend Trust Company was awarded 0fl worth: tha United States National Hack. IS1.000. and Ladd Ttlton. :t.ii4. A few small awards r, male. City Auditor Barbur opened blda for tha sale of ll.'i.oo of flrrboat bonds. The highest was from Morris Brothers, for 1119.101 for the entire Issue. YE OREGON GRILLE. It's pleasure to patronise a grill where can be found at all times the rhoU-Ml tidbits that the city market sffords. Then there la also a satisfac tion In knowing that tha food Is properly prepared and daintily served. Add to the above the entertainment afforded by a first-class orchestra sup ported by a strong corps of vocal solo ists and you have a little glimpse of what the above grill offers 1 te patrons. An ordinary rase of diarrhoea ran. as s rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's C'oltc. Cholera and I)lr rhoea Itemely. This reniery has no su perior for bowel complaints, lor sate by all dealers. Y NOTION SPECIALS" -TJ ETtE are three of the best specials I've Al offered in Notions this year. They outrht to bring a crowd today." Carlson-CnrrieT's Best Black Silk Thread, 100-yd. spools, limit 4 to a customer, at 4 for 25. Skirt Ganges, 101. CMldrea'i 20c Velvet Grip Hobo Supporters, in all sizes, black or whit, at, pair, 12t. J WTJU fcTlg 2 ei 'M 5e.3!. ON THE FIFTH FLOOR ii OFFER at 25 per cent reduction for the 1 Department Managers' Organization Sale on all Framed Pictures, Picture Framing, fancy ready-made Frames, Brass Piercing. Also big reduc tion on Sporting Goods, Flags and Go-Carts." J Every Department Manager Is Vying to Give Yon the Very est argams o toe 5 easons UR wonderful Department Managers' Organization Sale is the talk of all Portland! In Sunday's papers yoyecognized the names and faces of the men and women wno nave aone mucn ,o ounu.up Zt cSIX mndke. They are also offering today and this week savings 01 tne mosc compelling type on cvciy uu "wou, . It will pay you to read every word and to cornel o "BEST GARMENT SAVINGS I'VE 0FFERE U TUESDAY I'll have some specials in the Ready-tb-Wear Section that will be " nothing short of remarkable. Reductions as low as half regular prices. I know Portland women will appreciate the unusualness of these prices and be eager - re ""' 1 I" to take advantage ot these money-saving oners. ome cany; D THI X ffatl eu m 1M b r . . mm fc. aei in i a 11 Tailored Suits fJiAt About'1? 2T MEIER as FRANK'S, IECOTO FLOOR. Iry'j a- rimts in tnis lot to sausiy i 1 I T II M 1 1 II C A.-1J:l1J1LL VI llVUi 1 1 J Everv one of them beautifully tailored and finished throughout in the handsomest styles of the season. f Made of pongees, tweeds, worsteds, man "nish mixture, etc. Both plain tailored and ilailor, shawl and roll collars ; some with the chic side fastenings and Empire docks. $35.00 to $40 Suits offered for today at the Cc'l7 Cf low price of I mJJ $20.00 to $40.00 Suits for today at the low price, each $14.65 3s Astonishing Silk Dress Bargains The loveliest of Silk and Mar quisette Dresses at phenomenal prices. In these two lots you have choice of either street or dressier gowns. Made with the clever peas ant shoulders and sleeves, trimmed in lovely laces and bands. The Dresses at $22.65 are exquisite in marquisette over fancy foulards, taffetas, and messalines, etc, and of chiffon over plain silks. They're beautiful 1 The Dresses at $9.45 are of hand some polka-dotted foulards in a va riety of designs and colors. To $40 00 JT Dresses p d J J To $18.50 ctn A c- Foulards at S SEASON!" $14 to $20 Separ ate Coats at $9.85 "I've grouped all odd lines of this season's Coats for misses and women into one great lot for Tuesday's quick selling. And they will go in a hurry, at this price." Coats in tweeds, worsteds, coverts, silks, mohair and so on, all styles short, three-quarter and full length, plain tailored or with silk or satin shawl or sailor collar. Good assortment of colors. Sizes 14 years to 44 bust. These $14 to $20 Coats, on Sale Tues day at only, each To $8.50 Summer Frocks, $4.85 "I know -women will be astonished to see such splendid "Wash Dresses at this. price." Made of Percales, Chambrays, Tissue, Lawns and Batistes, in a beautiful variety of light and dark colors, plain, checked and figured. You'll be delighted with these dainty fljf OC $7.50 to $8.50 Wash Dresses, now on sale at only 'T'etJ O-i. o tu in. U liO We $9.85 mm Ml ffjl "I'll Sell $2 to $3.50 Gowns Today at $1.53 n nonrn nv MAII. MEIER FKAJSK'S, SECOXD FLOOR. 1 ' P l . i ti rVER 3000 of my finest Gowns in tni3 J lAf a frrnn-niner of incomplete lines and suiitiv snilpd jrarments from the June White Days. Made of splendid Nainsooks, Cambrics nw-neck stvle with short - auu jjuuwvuw - ... . sleeves, as illustrated. They've been selling k of r nn For the Den art- ssn D merit Managers ' Sale are priced at it) 1 00 Women B $6 to $7.50 Combinations Corset Cover n and Short Skirt, made of Nainsook and Longcloths, trimmed in pretty emoroiaenes, iinea Women's $1.50 to $1.75 Drawers fine cambric and nainsook in wide, circular or regulation. QO widths. Dept. Mgrs'. Sale Women's $6 to $7.50 Princess Hiins nf ctipxr lawn, trimmed in exquisite embroideries, laces, tucks and ribbons and Val. laces. Department Managers bale Children's Knit Sleeping Garments drop seat style, in gray only, ages 1 to 6. Regular 65c andylO 75c garments, priced onlyxOC LI 11UU1CV4 $3.85 "My $5 Linen Cloths $3.45" MEIER rilASK-". FIRST FLOOR. ORE BT , ii THESE are mv ovn direct importation of fine, extra heavy 1 hemstitched Linen Table Cloths, aU ready for use Isew floral, spot and conventional patterns. The i2x.2-mch size. Rejmlar $4.00 at $2.90, the 72x90-inch size regular a f- $5 grade, placed on sale this week only at low price p.O s " ' 1 75c Heavy Seamless Sheets SliOO-inch, for59. ' , $2.50 Ex. Large Crochet Spreads S1.98 60c White Striped Voiles and Marirai- ettes, 25. . 37y2c and 60c Imported Printed Voiles for 25. 39c Printed Silk Mulls, foulard designs, at 25. "$6.99 for My $9.50 Garden Hose" MEIER FRANKS BASEME.VT ii BOUGHT 5000 feet of the well-known 1 Tnrlnstmctible IIirD0 Garden Hose to sell in this big Department Managers' Sale. I -. . . . . . - . - , i j a. ca n r. A It s tne s-incn size, anvays sum stj.ow xur a w foot length. Takes the place of either or 1-inch size. My price, including 40c adjustable nozzle and couplings, S6.D9." $4.75 Reliance Lawn Mowers with 14-inch steel blades, 9-inch high" wheel. Easy running and guaran teed to give satisfaction, S3.7T. 'X-T-R-A! On Sale 9 to 1 1 Only-No Phone Orders $3.00 House Dresses at $1.58 Two hnndred dainty, airy Lawn and Percale frocks, made with peasant 6leeves and Dutch neck. Neat coin spots and fignres, in blues, pink, helio and fl?! CO black. $3.00 Dresses, 9 to 11 only, special P e -- $4 Burrows Card Tables, $2.63 For two hours only this morning, the famous Bur rows Folding Card Tables, in mahogany or oak finish. Sold the world over at $4.00. From 9 to tPO 11, offered at the special price of only, each $1 Kid Gloves, 1 and 2-CIasp, 39c Big lot of slightly soiled and mussed Kid Gloves of regular $1.00 grade; 1 and 2-clasp styles, of OQc suede and glace kid. From 9 to 11 only, a pair-''- $2 "Onyx" Silk Hose; Pair, 69c Ever hear of such an astonishing price on the cele ated Onyx Silk Hose before t Pure thread silk in colors only no black. From 9 to 11 only, ac- CQ. tual $2.00 Silk Hose, offered special, the pairVfcv' Boys' to $1.50 Blouses for 35c Many are marked even higher than $1.50 ! A clean-up of small lot of Boys' White Blouse Waists ia'JI-lp ages 3 to 7. From 9 to 11 this morning, only''' Hens 50c and 75c Underwr, 25c A huge mill purchase of Men's Summer Underwear, mostly Shirts in the lot. Balbriggan, Lisle and cool open mesh in various colors. Worth 50c andOC. 75c, from 9 to 11 only, offered special, garment --' 20c White Madras Waistings,6,4c They shouldn't even last the two hours out, at this ridiculously low price! Regular 20c White (2lr Figured Madras Waistings, from 9 to 11, yd - Z4- $3 Solid Oak Plate Rails, $1.98 From 9 to 11 o'clock only, in the big Fourth Floor Furniture Store. Regular $3.00 Solid Oak QO Flate Rails, golden or early English finish ?. 65c Small Matting Rugs at 37c Just 100 of them to sell from 9 to 11 only. Regular 65c Matting Rugs, 30x60-in. size, in cool greens, Q7 reds and blues. Regular 65c values, special at J f "Most Radical June Glove eductions I Ever Made" MEIER A FRANK'S, FIRST FLOOR, HERE'S a sweeping sale of Wom- en's Gloves for street and even ing wear, long and short, of every fabric silk, suede, kid, chamoisette, lisle, etc. Every style of Gloves at remarkably lowered prices. TO $4 LONG SUEDE GLOVES $139 "If it wasn't that these are incomplete lines of sizes and colors, I could never offer them at this low price." 12 and 16-button length Suede and Cape Gloves all in perfect condition and a good variety of sizes and colors.. These 0? " riQ $3.00 to $4.00 Gloves, a pair at only yXaaJeV TO 50c SHORT SILK GLOVES 25c Women's two-clasp Gloves of lisle, chamoisette .... i i i ii i - j : 0 ana lisle DroKen uaes, uiuuju a guuu variety uii sizes and colors. These 35c and 50c OC. ir -"-' ORDER BY MAII Gloves, now offered at, special, a pai $1.00 to $2.50 Long Gloves, lisle and chamoisette, in 12 and 16-button lengths and embroidered Silk Gloves, 12-button lengths. Mostly all colors and C 7p 6izos. Special today at, the pair " $3 Long Silk Gloves 16-button length, embroidered, mousquetaire style in black, tan, brown, light blue and pink. Sizes from 5V2 to 7.- Now placed OQ on special sale at, the pair V07 $1 and $1.50 Short Gloves, in glace, suede, chamois and cape, in a large as sortment of colors. Mostly all. 70. sizes. On special sale at, pair av $1.25 Short Gloves Also glace, chamois, mocha and cape Gloves in a large assortment of staple colors. All sizes. Splendidly made gloves, QO. offered special for Tuesday, pair''' 50c and 75c Short Gloves Of lisle and chamoisette, in all sizes and a good as sortment of colors. Well-made gloves that always give long and satis- Ol factory wear. Special Tuesday v 50c and 75c Long Gloves, of good qual ity lisle in black and tan only. The much used 16-button length. Nothing better in an inexpensive glove for ordinary OC. wear. Offered in this sale, pair'' "My 65c and 75c Belts at 43c" MEIER t FRAKK'S. FIRST FLOOR. ii INT THIS lot are ORDER BY MAIL. IN" THIS lot are the very latest sfvlfis in fancv Suede and Patent Leather Belts, -which I always sell regularly for 65c and 75c. Great variety of fancy Buckles in all colors. For the Depart- yfl O ment Managers' Sale, today at onlyffrOC 35c White Wash Belts plain and embroid ered with pearl buckles of various i Q styles. Special for today's selling at X JC