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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
19 " Tin; arcmxixG oregoniajt, Tuesday, ttjne o. 1914. MEIER & FRANK'S Established 1857 PORTLAND'S QUALITY STORE Established 1857 MEIER & FRANK'S Welcome ! All Visitors to Portland ! BrU Yew Valuable I'll re t. Us for Summer Sat Keentnc Dry Cold-Air Storage Plant. Furs re ceived Fifth Floor, eth-st. Bldg. ADTAJtCD JC1T BFTTE1UOC FASHION SHEETS AXD PAT. TEIUS ARB 1 BALC ON Y. MAIN BDH-DINQ. MAIN BUILDING Tell Your Friends-- , And Oat-of-Town Visitors About Our ROSE FESTIVAL Dairy Lunch Room Where popular-priced luncheons and sand wiches are served. Spacious section in our Base ment, handsomely decorated for Festival Week. Basement, Main Building. SEE THIS DEMONSTRATION OF "Dumore" Suction Cleaners IN OUR SIXTH-ST. WINDOW We Invite You . TO MAKE THIS STORE Your Headquarters "June White Days" Our Famous Annual Sale of Exquisite Embroideries and Laces, Daintiest of New Undermuslins - - - With Emphatic UNDERPRICING PREVAILING IS NOW IN PROGRESS! SIXTH-STREET BUILDING. Pattern Table Cloths Reduced for Our "June White Days $2.50 Pattern Table Cloth, $1.98 Fine Pattern Table Cloths of all pure linen good weight woven in regular designs with border to match. Size 68x68 inches. Very serviceable regularly Belling at $2.50 special for "June White Days" $1.98. . $3 Pattern Table Cloths Size 68x8682.49 $3.50 Pattern Table Cloth, $3.00 Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths the famous "Shamrock" makd. ' Very heavy woven with border to match. Size 72x72 inches. Special at S3.00. $455 Pattern Table Cloths Size 72x90 S3. 75 Napkins to Match, Size 20 inches Special, doz. S2.70 Mel-jr A Frank'i First floor Slxth-St. Bid;. Vtfm.IL TO 1HS CITY and Every Courtesy Will Be Extended to You FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Free Check Room Basement Sixth and Alder Sts. -Rest Room Second Floor Sixth-Street Building. Free Telephones Information Accommodation Desk First Floor, Main Building Restaurant Seventh Floor Sixth-Street Building SIXTH-STREET BUILDIKTI. BEADS! BEADS! BEADS! In a Most Remarkable Sale At Lowest Prices Ever Quoted on Such Novelties The largest and Most Varied Collection Ever Shown in Portland " Beads are in the highest favor with women of fashion. No costume is complete without a string of Beads of harmonizing or contrasting color.. With this thought in mind our buyer, who has just returned from the market, purchased this huge s&o.TCm.XA ui&L we. ss.eva'g "yo-a. e.t ifT-vea .&x e-x nvbVwtfeYy voir buying in so large quantities, in some instances taking an importer's entire con signment, he was able to secure prices thatwarrant these IMMENSE REDUCTIONS Beads of All Descriptions--75c, 50c, 25c At 75c s Amber and Coral Necklaces, 27 inches long. " ' Pearl Necklaces, with rhinestone clasps. A Platnoid Necklaces, with pendants in color com- g binations. f Pearl, Jade and Amethyst Effect Necklaces. X And Many Other Novelties. t5 At 50c Amber Necklaces, 27 inches long, combined with Amethysts, Rubies,, Sapphires and other ideas. Platnoid Necklaces, in beautiful colors. And Dozens of Other Chains and Necklaces. At 25c Hundreds Cut Glass Bead Necklaces, in every color. Beads to match any gown a rainbow collection. Platnoid and Bead Necklaces, in lovely effects. of Strings of Beads at Unparalleled Reductions Slxtk-St. Bids. Pint Floor , tSiS ISHr TEMPORARY ANNEX "Portland's Quality Store You Will Want a Kodak for the Rose Festival! So Come in Today and Let Us Explain the Simple Kodak Way in Photography Our stocks are complete, with Kodaks priced from $6.00 to $60.00. Brownies priced from $1.00 to-$12.00 Full line of supplies and films. Developing by an expert formerly with the Eastman Company. Kodak Dept. Temporary Annex Fifth Street Entrance. KIXTH STREET BUXLDTNQ We Announce the Arrival of New Mid-Summer Models of the Famous Madame Irene and Successo Corsets Decidedly striking are these new models, of tricot, elastic, brocades fnA batiste. The wearers of these Corsets will be delighted with these new arrivals, and we shall be equally delighted to show them the ad vantages they possess. Low and medium busts, long hip lines. Expert fitters will help yon to decide that important question The Proper Corset for Your Figure See Fifth-Street Window Display Madame Irene Corsets priced $0.50 to S22.50 Buccesso Corsets priced from $2.50 to $6.50 Fifth FleerSlxtfc-St. BMc. SIXTH-STREET BUTLDDSO To Those Who Need Eye Glasses $4 Triumph Eye Glasses, $2 Triumph Finger-piece Eyeglasses, gold-filled and fitted with lens to suit the eyes. Regular $4.00 half price today and tomorrow, S2.00. Meier A Frank's First Floor Slxth-St. Bids. SIXTH-STREET BUILDING New Coats for Cool Summer Days SPECIAL LINES RADICALLY REDUCED All the leading models ' are represented in this assortment of Coats shown in such desir able materials as epongeL serges and novelty weaves in checks, plaids and stripes, as well as a few plain colors - green, Copenhagen, cop per, navy, rose, tan and black. Balmacaan styles, Coats with fancy flare and belted effects and some fully lined. Two Coats illustrated. $20.00 to $27.50 Coats are reduced to S14.25 $15.00 to $18.00 Coats are reduced to 811.65 $12.50 to $15.00 Coats are reduced to $ 8.65 Fourth Floor Sixth-St. Bids. . SIXTH-STREET BUILDING Lovely Waists FOR ALL OCCASIONS $3.82 Usually $6 to $6.50 ' Prepare for the Gala Week by selecting several new Waists from this exceptional assortment regu lar $6 to $6.50 Waists reduced to $3.82. Exquisite Waists of All-Over Lace, Chiffon and Net are shown made in various popular styles, with lin ings of dainty colored Net and Chiffon, some trimmed with bands of Ribbon. These Waists are finished with frills of pleating in long or short sleeve style. Other Waists in this lot are of Messaline, Taffeta and Crepes in tailored and "semi-dressy styles all shades and sizes. Seldom do you have the opportunity of choosing from such distinctive models in $6 and $6.50 Waists for only $3.82. Fifth Floor Slxth-St. Bldg. Meier A Franlt'i TEMPORARY ANNEX For the Summer Traveler Light-Weight Matting Suitcases & Bags With Prices All Reduced $2.75 Genuine Matting Snit Cases $2.15 - Keratol bound on all edges; cloth lined, fitted with pocket, and taped top and bottom. 24xl3x6-inch size. $3.50 Rattan Suit Cases $2.85 Ends bound with Keratol, wooden frame, cloth lined, fitted with pocket, bolts and top straps. Size 24x13x6 inches.. $4.50 "Travelight" Hofi Fiber Bags $2.50 Two leather straps all around, fitted with brass locks and cloth lined. 24 inches long, 9 inches wide, 12 inches high. $1.40-$1.50-$1.60 Genuine Matting Handy Bags, Your Choice $1.20 Heavy JSeratol bound, brass .locks and bolts, and cloth lined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 inches. $1.50-$1.60 Hofi Cabin Bags $1.20 New and light. Made of Hofi Fiber and Keratol bound, cloth lined. Sizes 14 and 16 inches. -Temporary Annrx Flftn. Floor SIXTH STREET BUILDING Grocery Specials for Tuesday ROYAL BANQUET FLOUR The ideal family flour, for tl OQ making of bread, cakes and pastry, sack .P mtJ Skinned Shoulder Hams Sugar cured, pound.... 15Ynfi Victor Butter Freshly made in Oregon, roll 570 Oregon Prunes 50 to 60 size, pound..... 10 Karo Syrup No. 5 Blue Label cans '. 29 Sago or Tapioca No. 5 cloth sacks 29 Sliced Pineapple Hawaiian No. 2y2 cans, dozen, $1.75; can, 15 Rolled Oats Freshly milled. No. 9 sacks ; 35 Iowa Corn Dozen $1; three cans for 25 Imported Lentils German style, three pounds for 25 Victor Soap Oval cakes, 7 bars 25 Fancy Peaches Imperial, 25o grade, dozen, $2: can lTVi -Pure r ooa uroeery, uacmeBt sixtm-st. Ming. Alder Street Entri PENINSULA PARK READY MUHT SAID TO BE BEST TIJIK TO SEK GARDEN'S BEAUTY. Roms WIH Be Presented to AU VU ltors and Babr Show Will Be Held t Sim Time. Finishing- touches are being' put on Peninsula Park for the Peninsula Rose Show, which opens there today. Yes terday an array of men under the di rection of Superintendent Mische were at work erecting: the platform. Just north of the bandstand, on which the rose dance will be held this afternoon and In completing brick columns sur rounding the sunken gardens. Booths for the rose exhibits have been built under the direction of S. 1 Osborne. The High School boys erected the frame for the rose booths, first grading the grounds. ' Booth No. 1. near the entrance, is for the deposit of roses, which are to be distributed to those who enter that eate by younr women. Next coma the booths extending eastward, which will be occupied by the neighborhood com petitive exhibits from the Peninsula. There will be about 11 such exhibits. Tlie last five booths with table are reserved for Individual displays of roses. All the displays are expected to be in place this morning by 9 o'clock, so that the judging may start at that time. Special neighborhood committees have charge of the competitive booths. Surrounding the sunken gardens a wire has been placed on piers to which are attached 5200 electrlo lights for the Illumination of the gardens. The sunken gardens will be seen to best advantage probably at night under the rays of the electric lights. The eugenio contest will be held to day In the recreation building at the north end of the park, under the charge of Dr. Mary V. Madigan and her as sistants. The library will be used for the examinations. Several physicians will be able to work at the same time, fame of the other rooms will be used for dressing-rooms. Opening exercises will be held In the open grounds this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at which time the show will be formally opened by Mayor Albee. C C. Colt. Mrs. Grace Lawrence and E. M. Orth. Dallas to Vote on Bond Issues. DALLAS, Or, June S. (Special.) A special election will be held Wednes day for the purpose of voting upon a bond Issue of 17500 for a septic tank to take care of the 'sewerage of this city, and a bond Issue of $5000 for the purpose of purchasing a site for the permanent location of the County Fair. SYLVIA WILL BE QUEEN CBUVDRE5 POSTPO-l HI MINIATURE FESTIVAL TngTTI. SATURDAY. Parade S pleader Planned and Prlsea Will Be Awarded Jut Like Grawm-vy Ftt3erC Arranging their plans on the assump tion that It can't rain every Saturday, the children .of Willamette Heights, who postponed their miniature rose festival last Saturday because of weep ing skies, have chosen next Saturday as the day and 2 o'clock aa the hour for their postponed pageant. Sylvia Strain, wee daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Strain. 1095 Franklin avenue, has been chosen queen of the festival. Not even Queen Thelma. ruler of the adults' festival, will have a. more brilliant court or more devoted cour tiers than little Queen Sylvia George W. Klelser. Jr., who la "next door neighbor" to Queen Sylvia, is manager of the festival, and. like his elder contemporary of the larger show, has "everything In readiness" and has had since early last Saturday morning, when the hopes of himself and hla little playmates danced away In the patter ing rain drops. Several prizes wtU be given for the most unique and most attractive floats I chase of a carload of cows for dlstrl- pounds of butter was turned out. Since which will appear In the "parade,' which will start on Franklin avenue. MAZAMAS CLIMB PEAKS Angel's and Devil's Rest Afford In spiring View for Hikers. The Mazamas took their customary hike Sunday, despite the unfavorable weather that greatly reduced the at tendance. A party of 18 went to Latou relle Saturday afternoon and camped out for the night. Another party of 28 followed on Sunday morning. All members made the ascent of Angel's Rest, a high, bold promontory east of Bridal Veil, while a part of them also climbed Devil's Rest, from whose summit, at an elevation of 2465 feet, some inspiring views were ob tained. A fir pole was cut and a flag raised by the Misses Ethel Freeman and Clara Miller it being the first one to ever float over Devil's Rest. The full party returned to Portland In its special car. The Mazamas will have a strawberry plcnio this evening at the farm of J. M. Mason, leaving on the Cazadero line at 6:45 P.' M. Creamery May Bay Cattle. GRANTS PASS, Or, June t. (Spe cial.) The Rogue River Valley cream ery has under consideration the pur- bution among the farmers upon easy terms. -The creamery - has a surplus fund for this promotion work. The officers of the corporation believe that as soon as the money is turned is on the first carload that it would be to the interest of the creamery to buy an other lot of cows. In May, 15,470 its establishment each month has AHTI-KAMNIA TABLETS STOP The Pains of Sciatica Xr. IS. C Underwood uyi that there is no expression of neuralgia whlcb is more dis tressing than that known as Seta tic a. The cause of this condition Is usually exposure to cold and dampness One of the most common causes Is rheumatism; Indeed this Is so often the cause that some writers In clude sciatica among the varieties of rheu matism. The treatment Includes remedies to counteract the cause of the disease, as well as measures looking; to the relief of pain. Whatever treatment may be employed, two things must be borne In mind the patient must be kept as free from pain as possible) and be kept as quiet as possible. One or two Antt-Kamnla Tablets should be given every two or three hours, and the patient must be warned against coins; out In incle ment weather. Antl-Kamnla Tablets may be obtained at all druggists in any quantity. 10c worth or more. Ask for A-K Tablets. In Headaches, Nenralgtaa, and all Patnsv they give prompt reilex. wr. fiL, Hav 700 gesemaf IX7se A-K Salr, shown an increase over the previous month's output. APPETIZING DELICIOUS Yamhill Crawfish Now in Season Entrance on Sixth Street Also on Alder Street i i