The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 10, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    4 THE OREGON v DAILY JOURNAL , 3PORTLA?fP, ' TUESDAYS EVENING, MARCH 10, 1008. '
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Tomorrow,
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$1.25
$3.50
$1.75
$1.25
$1.75
$3.50
$3.00
1-dasp Cape Gloves, "Dent's" styles, tans; QP
i cnecial for tomorrow. VMV
1 0 Extra Special Kerns
ALL NEW SPRING GOODS AND EVERY PAIR FITTED
AND WARRANTED SEE MORRISON STREET WINDOW
' Another one of our unequaled and unparalleled surprise bargains -A
' few thousand pairs in the sale Extra salespeople have been provided
for your scrviccTcn values of renowned merit Plan to come to the
store as earlyTs possible Wey describe below the money-saving oppor
tunities for tomorrow:
d0 A A 8-button length Military Gauntlet Gloves, three large pearl bat- dJO Q
.9.1.UU ton: chamois, white and natural; reg. $3 vals., on sale, special . gif
12-hutton lensrth heavy
"Dent's" styles; regular
Cane Gloves. CO ftO
$3.50, --special.. $LVO
One' and two-clasp Mocha Gloves, in gray, tans, mode, green 1 OQ
and red; best reg. i.3 vai., on sue ai special iuw ju, ymn jrer
Mocha Stiff Gauntlet Glove, in gray and tans; regular $1.25 value, QC
Special, pair ValL
Mocha and Cape Stiff Gauntlet Glove, gray and tans; regular 09
$1.75, special :vfInW
8-button length Military Gauntlets, three large pearl buttons; CO 10
"cape" tans; the best regular $3.50 values, on sale, special, pair.?)!?
10-button length, with gusset top; in tans and browns; the best QO
regular $3 values, on sale at this special low price, the pair.Ple70
I6-button length Kid Gloves, black, frl AT
white, tan, brown; regular $3.50, special . f
1 large pearl button Chamois Glove, white
and natural; regular $l.i5, special.
53.50
;i.25
95c
Wednesday's Renvcirkable Glove jSajfj Wlifiif
The Meier & Frank Store's Lace and Embroidery
notices always attract attention This fact is demon
strated by the response of the hundreds who avail
themselves of our aleg--Tomorrow will aee a repe
tition of the enthusiasm In center aisle we offer
1 0,000 Yds. Edging & Insertion
20c Values Mm
' ,
10,000 yards of imitation Clunjr Edging and Insertion, white,
from 1 to 3 inches, suitable for waist and dress trim- . Q
ming; reg. values to 20c, on sale at special price, yard.. vC
1 5c and 23c Values at 1 Oc, 1 5c
Nottingham Lace Bands in Cluny designs, white and ecru.
1 54 to 4 inches wide; regular 15c values, special, the yard JO
Regular 22c values, on sale at this special price, the yard lof
The Meier & Frank
lr Store announces an
other one of those t-
tractive bargains in
lawn flouncing at prices '
almost one quarter the '
real value A special
purchase by our lace
buyer The - material -has
just arrived and is
on sale tomorrow in the
center aisle Firs Fir.
Lawn Flouncing
85cVa&35c
1
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500 yards Lawn Flouncing and Bands, 3 to 14 inches. OC
regular values to 85c, on tale st this special price, yd. A JC
S2.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $1;33
ir . i i ii 11 " :
45-inch white, cream and ecru figured and dotted Nets, very
tnr waist nH the new net hats: resrular t1 - 90
values to $2.00: on sale at this special price, each.
fnfnts Worth $2.00, Special Tomorrow at 69c Each
Sweaters I
THE PURCHASE OP A GREAT SAMPLE LINE
, vfi' l?nrhihinff Deoartment we will place on sale Baby Sweaters, all finest quality of
pure worsted, in colors of blue, pink, white, baby blue, green, in plain and fancy colors; most
of them button on the shoulders; sies for babies up to 2 years; values up to $2. Special, ea 69f
S2.50 EMBROIDERY at $1.19
A new lot of 200 yards Swiss Allover
Embroidery for lingerie waists, in, Eng
lish eyelet and blind effects; regular val
ues to S2.50: on sale at this
special low price, , per yard
$1.19
New arrivals in Spring Laces, Bands
and Allovers and Edges; white, ecru,
Paris Japanese work, two-toned ' ef
fects. New blue and brown; all widths
and prices, yd; from f 1.00 to f 8.00
.White, cream and ecru baby Irish Ve
niie, filet bands, IH to 4 ins.; in demand
for waists and gown trimming; prices:
Regular values to 8Se, for T
Regular values to $135, for..... 8T
Regular values to $2.00, for fl.39
Linen Section Vals.
Towels, Table Linens, Napkins
12c
$1.25
Sour regular 12c grade, for this sale, special, each.. I
Bjg value in bleached Turkish Bath Towels; 7
Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, full 72
inches wide, six new floral patterns to se- QQ
lect from; our best $1.25 grade, for this sale, the yard
s C A Bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins, 24x24
4IwU inch size, all new patterns; the regular d0 CC
$4.50 grade, for. this sale, special, at, the dozen..... PJUJ
THE BEST BOOKS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Usual 12Mc 'Kerchiefs 5c Ea,
2,500 dozen ladies' Crossbar Handkerchiefs, $4 -inch C
hemstitch; regular 124c values, on sale at, special, ea. vC
Women's Hose, 50c Kind 39c
65c Hose for 39c 3,000 pairs ladies' fine silk lisle and lac
Lisle Hose", full fashioned, fast black and stainless; OA
sizes 8'A to 10; regular 65c quality; on sale at, pair. a7C
One. year's subscription to our "American Boys" Maga
zine free with every purchase from our Boys' Clothing
Department of $5 or over. A splendid publication for boys
40c Dresden Ribbon 27c Yd.
r
5,000 yards fancy all silk Dresden Ribbon for hair bows
and sashes, 5 inches wide; comes in all colors; best 07
regular 40c values, on sale at this special price, yd.
20c 'Kerchiefs at Half Price
An exceptional value in 1,000 dozen's ladies' all pure linen
Initial Handkerchiefs, tf-inch hemstitch, with em- 1A.
broidered wreath; regular 20c values, on sale at, ea..lUC
Elastic Pelts, 65c Quality 43c
360 ladies' Elastic Belts in plain and studded elas-
VJJV. m faaw sr -
tic; colors and black, all sizes; regular 65c value
Women sNeckvvY, 25cICind 12c
Today in the Neckwear Section we offer 500 dozen ladies'
lawn embroidered Turnover Collars, the best regular lO,,
25c values, on sale at this special low price, each...,..l&V
40c Swiss Ribbed Vests 26c
2,000 ladies' Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and
sleeveless, fancy lace yoke, in several pretty designs; Ofi
the reg. 40c garment, on sale at low price, garment. XUt
DIABOLO AT SPECIAL PRICES: 15c, 35c, SOc
Learn to play the latest craze, combining pleasure, skill and
exercise. Can be played indoors or outdoors. We also
have better ones from $2.00 to $7.50. See them demonstrated
on Third Floor, in the Toy Department Take elevator.
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Phone Us Your Orders
Prompt, Careful Attention
March Sale of Groceries Best at the Lowest Prices
Both Phones: Private Ex
change 4 or Home A8101
GREAT GROCERY SALE
2-lb. can Chop Teck on sale. 15
Electro Silicon, at, the box..lO
Gal. can Log Cabin Maple. f 125
j4-gaL can Log Cabin Maple 68
Pint can Log Cabin Molasses. 20
3 packages, Malta Vita for..25
6 packages Korn Kinks for..25
3 cans Carnation Cream for.. 25
NOTE OUR LOW PRICES
3 Old Dutch Cleanser for...25
2 1-lb. cans A." & L. Oysters. .25
M. & F. Co. Mocha and Java Cof
fee on sale at special price... 23e
17 lbs, Granulated Sugar.. f 1.00
Victor Baking Powder, one-pound
cans, on sale at, special, can..S5
Victor Flour, none better. f 1.35
THE VERY BEST GOODS
Victor Baking Powder, half-pound
cans, on sale at, special, can..20
1- lb. can Sultan Pineapple, sliced,
at this special price, the can.. 10
2- lb. can Sultan Pineapple, sliced,
at the low price of 3 cans for 50f
Half-lb. can Minced Clams.. 11
A. B. C. Paste, per package. 20
OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT
1-lb. package Baker's Unsweet
ened Chocolate, on sale at, lb.45
Climax Egg Noodles, per pkg.lOf
Climax Macaroni, package... 10
2 cans A. & L. Peas, special. .25
2 cans Alpha Corn, fancy Maine,
on sale at this special price., 25
Keller's Dundee Marmalade. 30
WE HAVE BOTH PHONES
2 cans Griffon Tomatoes, solid
pack, on sale at this low price 25
2 cans Stag Peaches, Pears or
Apricots, special at 20f
Lea St Perrin's Sauce, on sale at
these low prices, 25c, 45c and 85
Heinz Catsup on sale for 20
2 1-lb. cans Shrimps, special 25f
THE BEST DELIVERY
1 jar home-made Marmalade .20
Durkee's Salad Dressing, on sale
it these prices, 10c, 25c and 45e
Royal Salad Dressing 25c and 48
Oranges, navel, 'the dozen... 10
Maraschino Cherries, quarts. 7&4
3 cans Gold Dust Tomatoes. .25
3 cans Export Corn, special..25
GREAT GROCERY SALE
l-pint can Ripe. Olives, can.. 20
Half-lb. can Huyler's Cocoa. 80
Half-lb. can Baker's Cocoa.. 25
3 cans Sunset Mackerel for.. 50
3 cans Smith's Kippered Herring
on sale at this special price.. 50f
1-lb. jar Sliced Bacon for.. 80
1-lb. jar Sliced Beef for 25
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S-P ' ' h S S 1
FOOD LAWS
' FIEGLECTED
W. Bailey, state- dairy and food
' ommlMloner, 1 under th flr ot the
Wamh&nta' Association. . He i being
charged with non-enforcement of the
laws d with neglee. or ni omoiai ou
tlet. It is aio rWnted from cerUin
quarters of soma authority that he is
Piles Quickly
Cured at Home
Instant Relief, Permanent Cure
, Trial Package Mailed Free to
-v All in Plain Wrapper. ,
Pile is a fearful dieaer bat easy to
i; cure It you go at It right
": An operation with the knife -Is dan
Serous, cruel, humiliating- and unneces
aarr. -
There is Junt one other sure way to
i be cured painless, E&f e and in the prl-
vacy of your own home It is Pyramid
, Pile Cure. .
. We mall a trial package free to all
who write. , ,
It will -give yoq instant .rllef, ehow
."you the harmless, painless nature of
, this great remedy and start you well
-on.!ns -.'war' --toward a perfect cure. i
s Then yoai !an get a full-slsed box
' 1? ny"dnS1t for 60 cents, and
, often one box cures;- -
Insist on having what you call for.
. If the druggist tries v to sell vou
- K"wS5iSf iLunV.M good- itceSS
i he makes mora money on the substl
. -tute. " .. - - . .v
; ues repldly .unUl it 4 complete and oer-
laanen v . . " .,. .
Tou can go. right ahead with your
work and be easy and comfortable all
the 'time.
It Is well worth tnrlnr. v ,-.
Just send your name and
" Pyramid Irug Ok, S3 pyramid Runn
ing, Marshall. Mich., and receive free
- by return mail the trial package In a
t)aln wrapper. ' . . ...-.
Thousands have been cured in . this
eny, painleseand inexpensive:' way, in
No knife and its torture. - r: '
Va doctor and his bills.
All drugsisU, 60 , cents. Writ to-
C '-.y ror rree package. ,
Irregular in his system of conducting
his office and usurps the functions of
the courts In dealing with such cases
as he does prosecute.
Mr. Bailey, In answer to most of these
charges, pleads that he has net been
given sufficient money by the state to
carry out the provisions of the law and
that for these reasons and for the fur
ther reason of great press of business,
he is unable to enforce the statutes gov
erning his office as vigorously as he
could it be were better provided with
funds.
The chief contention has arisen over
the enforcement of a law passed by
the last session of the legislature
wnich requires tnat the state dairy and
food commissioner shall make monthly
reports of the business done by his of
fice, particularly in regard to the ex
amination of foods, the analysis of for
mulas and their publication for the
guidance of the merchants of the state.
This law was enacted In order that the
commissioner would discover all viola
tions of the state pure food law and
make public Impure foods, preparations
or receipts for the guidance of those
merchants who have to handle them.
It it were enforced it would set out in
each monthly report all violations of the
law in such a manner that the aemere
would be protected against the han
dling of illegal goods, medicines or
compQunda.
' neglects His Keports.
After the' passage of the law the
commissioner's office made no report
and after a long delay and much effort
to sec ore the publication of the reports
as provided by law the matter was
taken up by the merchants and the of
fice was censured for its non-fulfillment
of its duty. Following this, how
ever. Mr. Bailey Issued reports for
June, July and August of last year.
Tha reports were unsatisfactory and
again . the . attention of the commis
sioner was called to the fact. He was
invited to appear before a meeting of
the Mercnanta association ana mere
explained that he - had failed to make
the reports because of press of other
business. - J He also explained that he
had not been given money by the state
to print the monthly reports.
It wu then auerasted to him bv the
directors of the association- that the or
ganization would print the reports for
the information of the members of the
association If Mr. Bailey would pre
pare the reports.- Thla same question
was also taKan up- witn me governor oy
the association and is now the subject
of discusison between Governor Cham
berlain and .Mr. Bailey. .
Xo&ey rrom rines.
It la cnninndod rtf vnrlmis merchants
that if Mr. Bailey -would enforce the
state pure food law In Oregon he would
secure ample fines for the violation of
uie iaw to publish his monthly reports,
"hi" was -the manner. It is argued, in
" law. expected tne runos ror
the publication of the reports to be
raised. ...-; .
. It is contended that in Portland alone
STeat many manufacturing
nstitutions which ars -now violating
JtrFVPJ00 fcw of tha ate. It is
cited that one firm in PnMi..j . -a
verUalng to sell pura maple syrup for
UNUSUALLY TALL PERSONS
HERE FOR SHORT VISITS
There seems to be an "epidemic" of
tall persons In Portland today.
One of them' Is Q. E. Morley of New
York, who sells fire hydrants and other
fire-fighting apparatus. Mr. Morley Is
one of the highest traveling men In
the country. Re Is at the Oregon.
Mr. Morley Is seven feet In height if
he is a foot. Wherever he goes he has
difficulty in finding a bed long enough
for him to sleep in. Pullman berths are
altogether too short, so Mr. Morley
travels only during the daytime.
There was a tall man at the Perkins
today and the big fellows became so
numerous late this afternoon that the
crowds that loaf about cigar stores and
other places of rest noticed them par
ticularly. Other people on the streets
today also had their attention called to
the unusual number of tall men, most
of whom were unusually tall.
And In addition to the tall men there
was a tall woman, one of the tallest
that has ever visited Portland, at one of
the first-class hotels.
about 60 cents a gallon, when in fact It
Is impossible to produce maple syrup
for less than about 80 cents. The syrup
sold therefore by the firm is a mixture
and therefore contrary1 to the pure food
It Is also pointed out that one pack
ing company in the city Is now selling
what it represents to be pure leaf lard
In quantities that equal about ten times
the output of the plant for that product
Druggists In the city are preparing
DreDaratlons which belle the labels and
are therefor contrary to the law. Al-
togetner mere is a vast numoer or
thinars now on the market In Portland
and throughout the state which are sold
in violation or me pure 1000, law, so it
Is claimed.
Acts as Jvflgs est Jury.
In addition it Is said that Commis
sioner Bailey has a system of short
circuiting cases brought by him against
those who are violating the law. Un
der the law when tke pure food statute
la violated the commissioner is required
to bring the offender into court where
the case Is determined and if the de
fendant la guilty a fine la Imposed by
the court. It Is contended that Mr.
Bailey in several instances has brought
men or firms before him for selling
compounds-contrary to law and upon
their admission of the charge against
them has fined them himself, without
taking the case through the courts.
An effort is now being made by the
merchants to persuade Mr. Bailey to
make the monthly reports upon illegal
foods and drugs In order that the pro
tection of the commissioner's office may
be given to those men who have to han
dle the merchandise.
AIIIIA AND SA6AN
SAIL TOMORRDVJ
Madame Gould and Prince
Engage Passage on Liner
for United States.
(United Prase teased Wire )
Paris, March 10. Madams Anna
Gould, former wife of Bonl de Castel
lans, will sail for New Tork city tomor
row on the Kron Prins Wllhelm. A
passenger on the same boat will be the
Prince de Sagan, asknowledged suitor
for Madam Gould's hand, and, accord
ing to rumor, already her husband.
Passage for both was engaged today
by Prince de Sagan. Last night detec
tives who-; had been watching all the
steamship lines were suddenly with
drawn.
Paris Is puirled. It was believed that
Count Bonl would attempt to restrain
his former wife from leaving the c6un
try with her two sons. It was certain
that Boni's detectives were watching
tne uouia noma,
The fact that Boni suddenly dronoed
out of the incident has strengthened the
belief hers that de Sagan and the
former countess are already married,
and -that they will take the de Castel
lans children with them to New York I
with the permission of the French gov I
ernment.
SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP
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VOL. 1. NO. M.
PORTLAND, OR. MARCH 10, 1J0S.
PRICE, YOUR PATRONAGE.
A full carload for today of Oregon Pig Pork, dressed yesterday in our
own city abattoir a luxury you can appreciate and a luxury you can buy at
most inexpensive prices. Absolutely fresh Oregon Pig Pork you get it at
Smith's, not at the .other markets. v ;
Sausage, fresh every hoar, no adul
terations, no preservatives Smith, s
Sausage
Delicious Roasts of Pig Pork, sweet
ana run of flavor........ .;..if
Center Cuts of Shoulder Roast Pork
; and Shoulder Pork Chops... 12 Jf
Pigs' Feet ..... ..... . ..;(,......5
Pigs' Hocks ....... .......:.....8s
Pigs', Heads ............ .'..;'.,
Loin Roasts of Pork and toin Pork
tnops . .. ............ t .... 6f
Spare Ribs ; . i . .. j
Legs of Pork 1254$
Pork Rib Rossts and Pork Rib
Chops ......... ... . . . . . . . ...15
Sweet Pickle Pork .12X4
Leaf Lard v. ..V..v.12)
Smith's Sugar Cured and Extra Light
Breakfast Bacon .MBf
Smith's pure and fresh kettle . ren
dered Lard, from selected Oregon
.Pork, 5-lb. pail.';.;. ....... ...60
Smith's Sugar Cared Heavy Break-
last Bacon .J,... 12ff
- , beep. 1 - .:"rs:x
Small Porterhouse and T"-Bone
Steaks .. ..V, 12
Round Steak ,.,.. 1
Tenderloin Steak ,. . . 12W
Other Cuts of Beef, 3c to.....l2
ALL CUTS OF VEAL AND ALL
.- CUTS OF MUTTON -i f
Chinook Salmon': ...t.lS4
Halibut. 3 lbs. for.. ...... .i.r.2K
. . .
Smelt
When. you. are looking- for Smith's
see 'that you' get In the right place,
with Smith's name and "Fighting
the Beef Trust" over the door.. There,
are markets right up against us on
both sides of us. but they are not
ours and they do not carry Smith's
fresh meats. v -.,.:-;v---,i i----4.
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If Vnrs rnfnmn1ifA r3TT777l
to Purchase
See MARX & BLOCO, 74 Third Street
Despite the almost daily announcement from ,
one jeweler or another having auction sales, re
moval sales and closing-out sales, : claiming to
sell diamonds for less.than others, we defy com
petition. We are headquarters for diamonds at
LOWEST PRICES
in this city, underselling all. To convince your
selftakea diamond from our store and one from
the others costing the same price take both, to
an uninterested party to see which is the best
value. We know none can meet our prices, and.
want you to know it also.
few '. k"". -fJ.: -,f ' .. 5 y-f
Cash or Credit, Prices Are the Same -.
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74 THIRD, VeXT .TO WESTERN UNION