Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 10, 1916, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1916.
jwitf?twc- 37 Shopping Days Till Christmas No Matter Where You Shop, Shop Early ''
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CANDY SURPRISES
Skirts Cut FREE
If materials are purchased here. We cut, sew
and accordion, knife or box pleat skirts for $1.
We baste, fit and make ready to finish for a small
charge any style tailored skirt you may select.
Drees Goods Shop, Second Floor
10c-15c Pattern Free
With copy of the Buttenck Winter Quarterly
at 25c. We are principal Portland agents for
famous Butterick patterns and publications. Our
experts will give you every assistance in choos
ing. Pattern Shop, Second Floor.
Buy "Munsiiigwear
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Now for the Family
Our great four-days showing and sale of warm
Munsing undergarments for men, women and
children ends tomorrow night. Main Floor.
40c English
Almond
40c Toasted Marshmal
lows 2o.
25c Sugar Coated Pea
nuts for 15.
25c Mint Chews 19.
Toffee 29.
40c Peanut Butter
Chips 29f.
25c Peanut Brittle 19$
The Quality" Store op- Portland
-Main, Ninth Floors, Basement Balcony
i This Is Only a Partial List of Today's Surprise Offerings Look for the Equally Good Unadvertised specials-
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1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
25c to 75c Fancy
Ribbons, Yard 10c
Broken lines fancy figured gros
grain ribbons, 1 to 3 inches wide,
plain or picot edged. Main Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Women's New
12c 'Kerchiefs 5c
Splendid quality lawn handker
chiefs, with rolled edges and pret
tily embroidered corners. Main Fl.
139TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Reg. $1.25 Fancy
Neckwear at 79c
120 fine net and Georgette crepe
collars all daintily hand em
broidered. Many, shapes. Main Fl.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Women's Pure Silk
Hose Only 79c
Mill run women's black, white
and colored pure silk hose, with
double lisle tops, soles. Main Fl.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
p5c Infants' Crib
Blankets at 59c
Infants' crib or carriage robes,
white with pink or blue crocheted
edges. Special at 59c. 2d Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Samples Fine Knit
Underwear for 39c
Vests of fine cotton and mercer
ized lisle with band and crocheted
tops. Special 39c Main Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
50c-85c Allover
Laces, Yard 39c
-36 - inch silk finished allover laces in white and
cream. Especially dainty for blouses. Friday
only, yard 39c.
8c-15c Laces for 5c
All the dainty laces that are so necessary for
pretty holiday gifts imitation Irish and Cluny
laces and cotton torchons. Edges and insertions
for curtains, art work and underwear. Friday
only, yard o.
$1.25 Flouncings 69c
25-inch batiste flouncing for infants' and chil
dren's wear. Finished with dainty 5-inch ruffle.
Lace and Embroidery Shop, Main Floor
MEIER A FRAXK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Flannelette
rNignt smrts
69c
Good weight flannelette
sleeping garments for cold
nights. , All extra well made,
finished with silk frogs and
pearl buttons. . Have military
collar and pocket. Neat blue
and pink stripes. Sizes 15
to 20.
35c Socks 25c
Good medium weight fine
soft cashmere hose, with dou
ble toe, sole and heel. All
sizes in black, white, natural
and Oxford.
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Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor
1396TII FRIDAY SURPRISE
Good 15c Bleached
Muslin, Yard 11c
Good, medium-weight bleached
muslin, 36 inches wide, free from
starch and dressing. 2d Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
$2.75 to $3.75
Waists Now 82.22
Splendid values in Crepe de Chine
waists in white and flesh. Lace
and tuck trimmed. 4th Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Best 15c Checked
Nainsook for 10c
Dainty for underwear and chil
dren's aprons. Full 36 ins. wide.
Best 15c values, yd. 10c. 2d Fir.
1396TII FRIDAY SURPRISE
81.00 Heavy Table
Cloths Now 75c
Mercerized table cloths. A good
heavy quality that will stand wear
and tear. 64x64 ins. 2d Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
60c to 75c Gift
Books for Only 50c
Leather gift books in boxes.
Poetry, classics a great number
of titles at 50c. Basement Bal.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
25c to 60c Gift
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Books for Only 19c
Boxed and novelty gift books.
Prose, poetry, etc. Buy for holi
day gifts, 19c. Basement Balcony.
MEIER & FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Silver Deposit Sugar, Creamer
Selling Regularly at $1.00
Pair 54c
A limited number of these at
tractive sugar and creamer sets
in sterling silver deposit design
and shape as illustrated. Al
ways useful and very suitable -
for Christmas gifts. A limited
number today at, pair 54c. Basement, Fifth Street.
MEIER fc FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SAl.ES.
One-Piece Serge Dresses
SpecialFriday
Only $12.55
Serge dresses aye quite the fad
of the hour and never were frocks
more becoming!
These are of fine quality serge
in black, Burgundy, navy, green
and brown, made on the new
straight lines and blouse styles.
One particularly pretty model is
surplice with half-pleated skirt and
others have broadcloth or Georg
ette crepe collars and cuffs. All
sizes very special Friday only
$12.55. Apparel Shop, 4th Floor
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Odd Pairs of
Curtains
Reduced
Good-l o o k i n g, serviceable net,
scrim and marquisette curtains at
less than half the regular selling
prices, because there is only one
pair of a kind in each pattern. At
these surprise prices:
Fine $1.50
Curtains. . .
$2-$2.50
Curtains. . .
$3-$4.00
Curtains. . .
49c
89c
$1.49
The quantity is, of course, limited
better come early!
Curtain Shop, Seventh Floor
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Children's White
Wool Coals 68.50
Sizes 3 to 14 years. Fancy all wool
striped cheviot, chinchilla and
broadcloth. 2d Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
$1.25 Stamped
Bath Mats at 98c
Of good quality terry cloth, with
pink and blue borders. Stamped
for embroidering. 2d Fir.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Special Sale Cocoa
Door Mats 79c-98c
Size 14x24, for Friday Surprise,
790; size 16x27, for Friday Sur
prise 98f. Very special. 7th Fl.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
69c Laundry Bags
of Cretonne 50c
Completely finished and ready for
use. All colors in fancy cre
tonnes only 50c. 2d Fir.
MEIER FRANK'S 1396TH
FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Flour, 49 Lb. Sack, SI. 85
"Perfection" fine quality family
Victor Coffee, freshly roast- ORp
ed, our 30c blend, lb
Tn G.rdrn Whole- Fruit, several
varieties. Raspberries. Bine Cher
ries. Royal Anne Cherries. Pineap
ple. Cranberry Sauce: while OQ
any remain. 40c Jar , ...
Cain Foot Jelly. Gordon & Iill
worth'i, limited uuantlty; 35c QjJ
Moyml " 'Banquet " "Butter, churned
fresh dally: 7Rf
2-lb. roll '0
Salmon, medium red Alaska fish,
fine (trade. No. I cans, dot ICn
S1-70: large can ' "
flour at this low price today.
Columbia. Hlver Salmon. Spring
ratch Chinook fish. No. 1 flat cans,
the dozen. $2. GO: large 22V2C
( lam Xeetar. No. 1 cans. 4
Spaarhrttl. Italian style. Franco
American. No. 1 cans. 4 cans
Dlue iJabrl Cataup. one of the pur
est and best: Uoz., $2.25: Oflf
large bottle
t.erman Lentil., genuine Im- I On
ported, lb Ob
Ninth Floor. Fifth Street
MEIER & FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Framed Pictures at 59c
A large special showing; of handsome framed pictures
in a wide variety of subjects landscapes, figures, etc., in
antique gold frames. Beautiful for Christmas gifts, 59c.
Art Shop, Fifth Floor.
MEIER FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
$3.50 Silver Vanity Cases $1.95
German silver vanity cases, fitted with mirror, memorandum pad, pencil
and coin and powder compartments. Especially pretty for holiday gifts
Friday only $1.95. Jewelry Shop, Main Floor.
MEIER FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
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Boys' "Goodyear
Raincoats $2.98
Just 76 of these exceptional raincoats
to make this Friday surprise sale a
memorable one ! Tan with black rubber
lining they are of highest quality,
guaranteed absolutely. In raglan style
and good length. Sizes 8 to 18 years
but just a few of each. - Be sure to see
these splendid raincoats at only $2.98.
And be sure to come early, for they will
go quickly at this price!
Boys' Clothing Shop, Third Floor.
MEIER A FRANK'S 1398TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
$5 Silk Petticoats $3.95
A large special sale of fine silk petticoats. All the newest and most
wanted colors are represented in light and dark solid tones and changeable
shades. Made with full flounces, trimmed with fancy shirring and small
ruffles exceptional values even for Friday surprise at $3.95!
$10.50 TO $12.00 SILK GOWNS .$7.95
Just 25 beautiful gowns of fine crepe de chine in white and flesh colors.
Trimmed with edges and dainty inserts of Val. lace Friday Surprise,
special at $7.95. Third Floor, Sixth Street.
MEIER fc FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY' SURPRISE SALES
$1.50 Mechanical Train $1.19
Just as illustrated iron loco
motive and tender, 1 car, 10 sec
tions of track. Friday only $1.19.
Toy Shop, Fifth Floor.
1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
f till
Oil
$1.25 "Warner"
CORSETS $1
The famous "Warner' corsets in
models for all figures. Made of fine
batiste and coutil. All sizes are in
cluded Friday only $1.
Corset Shop, Third Floor.
MEIER L FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
Friday Sale of Blankets
If you're looking for the very best quality of good wool blankets or
fine cotton blankets, come here, see these specials Friday.
$3.00 WHITE WOOLNAP BLANKETS $2.43
Full bed size in white with fancy borders. Good values. Friday only
$2.45.
$1.50 EMMERICH FEATHER PILLOWS AT $1.21
Genuine Emmerich feather bed pillows, covered with fancy art ticking,
filled with fine, new, clean, odorless feathers.
Blanket Shop, Second Floor.
MEIER FRANK'S 1396TH FRIDAY SUHPRISE SALES.
$5.00 to $6.50 Trimmed
Hats $3.95
Just 50 of these beau
tiful hats for a big Fri
day Surprise Sale. In
this group there are sail
ors, turbans, tricornes
nnl OTYIO in cfvloQ "fciY
women and misses. Of excellent qualities silk velvet, with
trimming of feathers, gold and silver novelties and flowers
they are wonderfully smart. Millinery Shop, Fourth Floor.
RATE ADVANCE CUT
Freight 'Charges Increased
: Only 10 Cents a Hundred.
steel building materials was unreason
able. A meeting- was held October 24 with
representatives of the -chambers of
commerce of the Pacific Northwest
cities, and the new rates were consid
ered in detail. It was decide the rates
would be modified with the exceptions
or steel tonnage and canned goods,
which remain practically as announced.
ORDER EFFECTIVE JAN. 1
Shippers and Chambers Gain Point
i in Protesting Proposed Rises on
ironnd That Most Are X7n
' reasonable Charges.
An advance of 10 cents a hundred
pounds on all westbound carload com
modities now carried in schedule C of
the freight tariffs of the transconti
nental railroads, to be effective about
January 1, was announced yesterday in
a telegram received by W. D. fakinner,
traffic manager of the Spokane, Port
land & Seattle Railway, from R. H.
Countiss, of Chicago, agent for the
Transcontinental Freight Bureau,
This is a 'modification of the rates
recently announced on westbound
traffic, proposed some time ago, to
which shippers of the West raised
objections. In general, it is a reduc
tion of the proposed increases.
It was contemplated to advance
freight rates generally quite sharply.
Many lines of freight were increased
10 cents a hundred, while others ad
vanced more sharply. Dry goods, for
.example, were to pay, westbound, an
increased freight rate or 20 cents a
hundred, and oilcloth and linoleums
25 cents a hundred pounds. Canned
goods were to advance from 60 and
62Va cents to IZVi, and 75 and 85 cents.
NEVJ TRAIL IS INSPECTED
PATH TO VERY TOP OF CASTLE
ROCK IS HALF COMPLETED.
DATA GLEANED FOR AGENTS
Letters of John M. Scott to Tell of
Country Lines Reach.
A new way to advertise Southern
Pacific trains has been devised by
John M. Scott, general passenger agent
of the Southern Pacific Company lines
in Oregon. He has issued the first of
series of 12 train letters that will
cover the next three months, each one
being calculated to give the maximum
of information about the chief trains
operated by the system.
-A map down one side of the letter
shows the country traversed.
These letters are to be mailed to
ticket agents of the Southern Pacific
and other lines in the Pacific North
west and Canada, and to steamship
agents in Alaska.
35-PAIL WATER BILL $2.50
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Woman Alleges Kxcess Charge for
Supply for Furnace.
Two dollars and fifty cents is what
the city water bureau is trying to force
Fannie Harrison, who lives at East
Eighty-eighth and Mill streets, to pay
for 35 pails of water, according to
complaint filed by her yesterday.
She says she has a small hot-water
furnace 'which she uses to heat four
rooms for five months In the year. She
says 3o pails of water fill the furnace
and no addition to the supply is needed
The water bureau, under Commissioner
Daly, has insisted on payment of 12.50
It was also felt that the advance on for the water.
Easy Ascent Ip Precipitous Sides
Afforded by Work, of Per.
manfnt Construction.
An inspection trip of the new trail
being built to the top of Castle Rock
by Henry J. Biddle. ownej of the prop
erty, was made on Wednesday by John
B. Yeon, Amos Benson, D. C. Freeman
and W. A. Schwartz. The first three
are well-known men of this city, and
uio i j l namea is a deputy roaa en
gineer for Clarke County, Washington. I
The new trail up the precipitous sides
of Castle Rock, the imposing monolith
that stands near the bank of the Co
lumbia River on the north shore, ha3
been constructed for some distance,
and XX will be completed next Spring,
when it will permit an easy ascent of
this great rock. ,
The party found the trail to be of the
most permanent construction and de
clares it will prove a great tourist at
traction when finished. They were not
content to go half way up the rock by
the new trail, but completed the ascent
to the very top. The weather was not
favorable to a good view, however.
Mr. Biddle, who has six men at work
on the trail, is building this scenic
route from a sense of love for the out
doors, and the scenic possibilities of the
Pacific Northwest. He also has laid out
a park nearby, which will be known
as Waclella Park, the name being taken
from the Indian village In that vicinity
found by Lewis and Clark when they
made their famous trip of exploration
to the mouth of the Columbia over 110
years ago.
An Knglish lighthouse has been
equipped with a lamp that can be low
ered almost to sea level in foggy weath
er, when it would be invisible in its
regular position.
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1000 REMNANTS AT
Short lengths of DRESS GOODS AND SILKS a large as
sortment of desirable material's and colors for waists, skirts
and children's dresses. Your choice Friday at HALF
PRICE.
1000 REMNANTS AT
Short lengths of GINGHAMS, PERCALES, VOILES, SUIT
INGS, etc. A large accumulation of good, serviceable wash
materials to be closed out in the Lower Price Store Friday
at HALF.
Men's Silk
Ties for
25
A large assortment of newest silk
four-in-hand ties for rrlen.
Women's $1 70.
Waists at OC
White waists in plain and lace
trimmed styles. All sizes.
Flannelette 1Q
Petticoats 1 C
Children's white flannelette pet
ticoats. Six to 14 years. -
Men's $1
Shirts for
65,
The famous "Paragon" shirt in
good Fall and Winter patterns.
Women's $1.25 QCr'
Umbrellas at. . OC
Good black rainproof umbrellas,
with a variety of handles.
25c Can of
Talcum for
10c
One-pound tin of Floretta talcum
powder on sale Friday at 10.
29c
50c Boys'
Caps for
Wool mixtures in checks, plaids,
mixed shades golf styles.
$1 Women's
Slippers at
Suede, kid and crocheted bedroom
slippers. All colors and sizes.
69c
$3.35
$5.00 Boys'
Overcoats
Heavy pray mixtures in Norfolk
styles. With heavy fleeced linings.
69c
$1.00 Table
Cloths for
Mercerized table cloths, hemmed
and ready for use. Size 64x6(5.
Sugared
Peanuts
15c
Delicious sugar-coated peanuts,
from our Candy Kitchen, lb. 15r.
Good Jelly
Beans, lb.
Pure jelly beans, made in our
Candy Kitchen Friday, lb. 15.
15c
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