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1 1 THE MORNING OREGONIAJf, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Artistic Picture Framing to Your OrderSole Agents for " Vudor" Porch Shades SSSifig.Great May S,a!es at The Meier i Frank Store 1 $48 lUgs $36.95 Ea. $60 Rugs $49.65 Ea. High-grade room-size Rugs at very low prices this week Rugs of superior quality and the best style All new patterns and colorings r-Wonderful values at the following low prices Take advantage 100 of the best quality Wilton Rugs, soft Oriental colorings, in the handsomest patterns; size 9x12 feet; regular $48.00 val ues, at this spe- TL cial price, each. yJD'J 50 fine French Wilton Rugs, the best Wilton Rug made; in magnificent colorings and de signs; size 9x12 feet; regular $60 values, on sale, special, ea. M Rugs $ 1 .07 Ea. A sale extraordinary of 1500 Brussels Carpet Samples, 27x54 ins., nicely fringed and a grand assortment of desirable patterns and colorings; wonderful values on sale at this ex- 1 Oy ceptional price, ea.P Sale Perrin's Kid Gloves 1 6-But.f LengthAll Colors $4.50 Vals. $2.95 Per Pair Another Great Special Sale of "Perrins" real French kid gloves A glove we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction in fit and wear 5000 pairs in this lot, also a few of the eel ebrated ''Alexandre" and "Majestic" high grade French kid gloves full 1 6 button lengths Black, white, tan, j brown, mode, champagne, cream. light blue, pink, mais, navy, myrtle All sizes, regular $4.00 and $4.50 $2.95 values on sale at this low price per pair Mail orders will receive our prompt and careful attention order at once' we pay the postage Take advantage 1 000 New Silkoline Comforters $ 1 . 1 7 Ea. The Fourth Floor Blanket Department offers 1000 new Silkoline-Covered Comfort ers at a low price. All are full size and filled with white laminated 1 1 t cotton; best, patterns and colorings ; regular $1.50 values, at, each.N Great special sale of 500 pairs extra large English fleeced white "Wool Blankets, with pink and blue borders; a style and quality blanket other stores CX 0ti ask $5.00 a pair for; our regular $4.00 value, your choice at, the pair.,iP,''" 250 Pairs Feather Bed Pillows $1.29 Each In the Blanket Department, Fourth Floor, sale extraordinary of Feather Bed Pil lows f ancy art . ticking, covered, full size ; marvelous value, while C 1 O Q they last at this wonderfully low price, each take advantage of sale. 7 We are sole Portland agents for "Ostermoor" Mattresses. See them, 4th Floor. May Sale Rogers 1847 Silverware Dessert Spoons, . set of 6, regular $2.13 value, May Sale price, the set. $1.94 Table Spoons, set of 6, regular $2.38 value, May Sale price, the set. $2.13 Coffee Spoons, 6et of 6, regular $1.38 value, May Sale price, the set. $1.26 Bouillon Spoons, set of 6, regular $2.50 value, May Sale price, the set. $2.19 Oyster Forks, set of 6, regular $2.00 value, Berry Spoons, $1.25 value.. 98 Sugar Spoons, 50c value, ea.39 Gravy Ladle, $1.00 value, ea.79 Chip Beef Forks, 65c value. 53 Cold Meat Fork, 80c value. 65 Butter Knife, 50c value, ea.42 Pickle Fork, 50c value, each.42 Pickle. Fork, long, 60c value. 49 Sugar Tongs, 90c value, for. 74 Pie Server, $1.85 value, at. $1.59 Bonbon Spoons, 75c val., ea.59 Nut Sets, $1.85 value, set. $1.59 Nut Sets, $2.00 value, set. $1.78 3-pc. Child's Set, $1.25 value. 99 3-pc. Child's Set, $1.85 val.$1.58 Salad Set, 2 pes., $3 value. $2.48 Carving Sets, 3 pieces, $6.75 value, May Sale price, at, the set. $5.49 Hollow Handle Dessert Knives, regular $4.50, May. Sale. $4.04 Butter Picks, 50o value, each.42 Teaspoons, set of 6, regular $1.18 value, May Sale price, set.$1.07 Chocolate Spoons, set of 6, regular $1.50 value, May Sale price, the set. $1.33 Orange Spoons, set of 6, regular $1.88 value, May Sale price, the set. $1.69 Medium Forks, set of 6, regular $2.38 value, May Sale price, the set. $2.13 Dessert Forks, set of 6, regular $2.13 value, May Sale price, the set. $1.94 May Sale price, special, "the set.. $1.79 Drug Sundries and Stationery Specials 16c Pond's Extract Dentifrice or Tooth Paste. 25c value, at. each. Woodbury V Facial Soap,' best for the complexion; great value, each. 17 Peroxide, best quality, in 1-lb. bottles; regular 50c value, at, the bottle.. 39 Wisdom's Robertine Face Powder. 39 Mme. Merrill's Flesh Food, at, box. 23 Lusterite Cuticle Softener, the jar.l7 Graves' Tooth Powder, 25c value. 14 Air Float Talcum Powder, on sale Qf at this "Special low price, the can..'' Idealine Face Powder, 35c value at.23 French Perfumes, at, the ounce.. 29 50c Dressing Combs, on sale at, ea.39 Commercial Envelopes, at, package. .4 Great value in Fountain Pens, ea.,79 Congress Playing Cards, the pack. 39 75c Toilet Water, on sale at, bottle. 59 Pompeiian Massage Cream, special .59 May Sale Undermuslins Lot 1 Ladies fine cambric and nainsook gowns trimmed in very fine embroideries, laces, tacks, beading; insertions; high, low neck styles; long, short sleeves; full width, and lengths Regular $6.00 to $10.00 values, May Sale price, special, at, the garment. .$3.90 Regular $30 and $4.00 values, May Sale price, on sale at, sp'l., garment.. $2.69 The best regular $2.50 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .Jpl.9 The best regular $2.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.49 The best regular $1.75 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.19 The best regular $1.25 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment 98$ I nf O Ladies fine cambric Underskirts; wide flounces trimmed in embroideries, laces, insertions, tucks, beading, ribbon Regular $3.00 to $4.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$2.48 The best regular $2.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. -J 51.49 The best regular $2.50 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .J51. 89 Special lot of exceptional values, each a special in the May Sale at, garment. -98 I ff TL Special Cambric nainsook Chemise with trimmed skirts; trimmed in embroideries, laces, tacks, beading, ribbon The best regular $2.50 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.73 The best regular $4.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$2.98 The best regular $1.75 value, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.19 I Of 4 Ladies Corset Covers of fine nainsook and lawns trim WW l i j a. i : i i: i ;t.i med in dainty laces, tucks, insertions, beading and ribbon The best regular $1.50 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.19 The best regular toe values, May bale price, special at, the garment 49 Regular $2.00 and $2.25 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.47 I K Ladies cambric and nainsook Drawers; wide flounces of laces and embroideries, tucks, insertion and beading The best regular $1.75 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$1.19 The best regular $lio values, May bale price, special at, the garment 83$ The best regular 75c values, May sale price, special at, the garment..;.. 59 The best regular ,60c values, May Sale price, special at, the garment 39 I fkf- (i Special lot of French hand-embroidered Gowns; made aWVJi W - l- l i 1 i. I l -1 i l in the high and low neck styles; long and short sleeves The best regular $6.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment.. $3. 65 The best regular $7.50 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment.. $4. 98 The best regular $10.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$7.48 I (f f Special French hand-embroidered Chemise made with 'V J I 11 J L : J I f..i. ilniiMi evlft and umllrmpH pmhrniHprv vrnlro cf forte Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values, May Sale price, special at, the garment. .$2.79 j Lot & Special Hand-embroidered Chemises, embroidered yoke effects, scalloped -edge and eyelets drawn with ribbon The best regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, May Sale price, special, garment. .$1.19 New Hair Retainer 25c Just received a large shipment of the new G. S. & C. Hair Roll Retainer The latest and best model on the market It keeps the "rat in the right position without betraying its presence Any roll can be easily attached to the G. S. & C. Hair Roll Retainer It's reliable. flexible, sanitary and comfortable On sale at the notion counters at this popular low price, each 25c 5c Willamantic Six-Cord Machine Cotton, 200-yard spools, on sale,, special, sir for.JC "Our Own" Sewing Silk, all colors, 100 yards, on sale at this special low price. Collar Supporters, invisible transpar- 1 ff ent: six on card: on sale. SDecial. card. xU Tryune Silk-Covered Collar Supporters, three in a set; on sale at, special, the set. . Skirt Gauges, regular.. 50c grade. .41 Skirt Gauges, regular 75c grade. .64 Skirt Gauges, regular $1.25 grade. .99 Adjustable Shirtwaist Shields, A.fr ventilating frame; 50c val., pr." Adjustable Shirtwaist Shields, ventilat ing frame, lace-trimmed; regu- CDm lar 75c value, special, the pair. Short flap Shield for lingerie waists, lace edge; regular 35c value, Oftf on sale at this special price, ea.'J' Scented Shields, regular 45c "JQ and 50c values, on sale at, sp1.3 Plain-edge Crescent Shields, 20o fL- values, on sale at, special, pair. OC Fast black Crescent Shields, the Of best regular 35c value, special. &l C Small size silk-covered Shields, 1 O- in b .V. ufr regular 25c value, special, pair. 4c Extra large Shields, regular 50c value, on sale at, special, pair. V High-point,, double-covered Shields, Nos. 3 and 4; regular 35c and 40c values, on sale at, special, pair.' Plaid and Plain Moreens for Summer petticoats ; regular 50c value, on 5 " " 1 I 7 tf Best grade plain - Cotton Mo reens, on sale at, special, yard. Princess Chic Hose Supporters, regular 50c value, at, special.. Sew-On Supporters, in black only; regular 50c value, special. Belt Hose Supporters, in white and black; regular 25c value, at. Pompadour Hair Rolls, regular 25c value, on sale at, special, ea. 29c 39c 39c 10c 15c Picture Department Bargains Beautiful colored Prints in handsome gilt frames, ornamented corners, size lSx 22V; good values at $1.50, on QQp sale at this special price, each." Handsome colored Pictures in green, black and gold ornamented wood frames ; size 9x14; regular price 50c; sp'l. .39 Etchings in handsome one-inch brown frames with imitation wood mats, size 12x15; regular price 75c, on AQp sale at this special price, each." Beautiful Land Colored Pastels in hand some gilt frames, with ornamented cor ners; regular $1.25 values, for, ea.79 A good line of Novelty Pictures in one inch black frames; size 612xl3; AQp regular 75c values, special, each."'' Genuine Water Colors, mounted on while mats, unframed, size llxlGVa ; Q regular price 75c; special, each."' Small colored Pictures, mounted suitable for passepartouting or framing. Large variety of subjects; size 4x9'2; ( regular values 9c, special at, each. Reproductions of noted pictures, several mounted on one mat; sizes 7228; reg ular 15c values, on saje at, special. 10 Entire Stock Go -Carts and Baby Carriages Low Priced May Sale of reed folding and collapsible folding Go-Carts and Furniture, at very attractive prices; The Collapsible Go-Carts have rubber-tired wheels, reclining back and adjustable dash ; a 5 Q good, strong cart; regular $6, special. V" Allwin Folding Go-Carts at prices up from 9.50 Fulton Folding Carts, without hood, PO f regular $9 value, May Sale price, sp'l. With hood, regular $13.50 value, special. .$11.45 Folding Cart, steel wheels, reg. $1.75, sp'l. .$1;23 Reed Folding Carts with rubber -tired wheels, ad justable dash, reclining back ; regular C 1 C $4.50 value, May Sale price, special, ea.P' Reed Folding Go-Cart, all reed, rubber -tire wheels and steel pushers; regular $6 value, special . $4.95 Reed Folding Go-Cart, with large roll of side, rubber-tire wheels; regular $6.75 value, special. $5.25 Collapsible Folding Go-Cart with hood, ftQ retrular $9.50 value, May Sale, special. S All our English Perambulators, in the newest models, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT All our Reed Go-Carts shown on the floor, on sale at 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT Go-Cart Parasols, with rods, May Sale, special at 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT Lace Covers for Go-Cart Parasols, for the May Sale at 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT WILL OF SIMON BLUMAUER PIONEER LEAVES ESTATE VAIj lF,I AT $275,000. Properly at Fourth and Morrison May Be Held In. Trust 'for 2 a Years at Option- of Executors. : The will of Simon Blumauer, dispos ing of an estate said to bo worth J276.00O, was admitted to probate i in the County Court yesterday. It directs that the bulk of the estate be divid ed at any time within 20 years among tne heirs. Solomon. Philip and Moses Blumauer and Helen May. Prop erty In Multnomah, Wasco and Wash ington Counties and four shares of stock in the Blumauer-Frank Drug Company -are included in the estace. The will makes the following be quests: To Frances M. Blumauer, wife . of Xouls Blumauer, deceased, 5; to Marie, Sophie. Helen and Gussie Blumauer, daughters of L. Blumauer, brother of the deceased, 500 each; to Mrs. C. Nel son, Simon Blumauer's housekeeper for many years, 500: to the Neighborhood House of-the Jewish Council, the Baby Home and the Boys' and. Girls' Aid So ciety. 1250 each; to-Mrs. M. Wise, "as a remembrance of our mutual friends in Germany," $250; to the grandchil dren, Carrie May, Clarence May and Haael Blumauer, $1000 each. The will direct that $6000 be paid immedi ately to the Security Savings & Trust Company to satisiy a ciaim neia ty tne bank against Moses Blumauer. Mr. Blumauer bequeathed his Jewish encyclopedia to the Beth Israel Sun day-school. Solomon and Philip Blumauer are named in the will as sole executors and trustees. The executors are given power to hold the residue of the estate, after all bequests are paid, in trust for 20 years, and to pay each month the net rents and income of the estate in equal amounts to his children, Solomon Blu mauer, Philip Blumauer, Moses Blu mauer and Helen May. or their heirs. The executors have the power to man age and care for the property for 20 years,- and at- any time within that period to sell any part of the estate, without order or approval from any court. The residue of the estate, how ever, .is not to be divided among the heirs until the quarter-block at the northeast corner of Fourth and Morri son streets is sold. This may be done in the discretion of the executors any time within 20 years. As soon as this property, is sold the residue of the estate is to be divided equally among his children already mentioned, or their heirs. The executors are to serve without bonds. The will is dated Sep tember 27, 1907. Mr. Blumauer died April 28, 1908. ' . s ft San Pedro Marino Notes. SAN PEDRO. Cal., May 4. The steam schooner Shna-Yak, Captain Hutton, five days from. Port Ludlow, brought - in 1,000,000 feet of lumber today. The steam schooner Bee, 4tt days from Grays Harbor, brought 700,000 feet of lumber. The steam schooner Westport, three days from Union Landing, brought 300,000 feet. The schooner Azala, five . days from Eureka, brought 400,000 feet. The schooner Oceania, Vance, eight dya from Grays Harbor, brought in 500,000 feet. The steam schooner Centralis, five days from Hoquiam, brought lum ber. The steam schooner Ravelli, four days from Eureka, brought lumber. The schooner Soquel, Captain Hem ings, sailed for Hoquiam to reload. The steam schooner Helene, Captain Olsen, left for Hoquaim. Metzser flta classes for $1.00, SPEEDING AUTO RAISES HAVOC IN SOLDIER RANKS. Doctor on Way to Hospital Crashes Into Guardsmen Drilling and Injures . Threes' " OAKLAND, May 4. 0r. O. D. Hamlin, head surgeon of the Providence 'Hospital, answering a hurry call to the institution in a speeding automobile at 9 o'clock tonight, ran down Company A., N. G. C, which was drilling at the corner of Broad way and Twentieth street, and scattered the soldiers in all directions. .Three of the company, Sargeant A. H Jones and Privates S. H. Hansen and F. E. Davia, were thrown into the air and badly injured. Hansen was rendered un conscious and Sargeant Jones and Private Davis badly lacerated. The three injured men were bundled into Dr. Hamlin's auto mobile and taken to Providence Hospital, where it is reported all will recover. Hamlin's speeding machine came down Twentieth street and had plowed into the company drilling in anticipation of the parade on the fleet's arrival, before he realized that the men were in the street. I nion Mlnera Lose In Alaaka SEATTLE, Wash., May 4. That the Farmers and shippers Send us the following. We will remit promptly and we will not charge you commission: Dressed Veal. Dressed Pork. Dressed Chickens. - Live Chickens. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO., "Fightine the Beef Trust." 225 Alder St bet. first and Second, Bts. Western Federation of Miners haa lost Its fight to control labor at the Tread- well mine in Alaska, and that men In search of employment are reaching the northern camp in suoh numbers as to permit of a complete resumption of work, are the statements made by L. S. Humes, in charge of the labor bu reau of the Treadwell mine interests, who is now in Seattle. WILL SELL TO SETTLERS Syndicate Cuts Southern Oregon Holdings Into Small Tracts. Kw York. Poor submarine will soon form & flotilla at New York "harbor, the Vi per, Tarantula, CutUeflah arwl Octopus. Plans for selling 300,000 acres of land in Southern Oregon, In Klamath Lake and Harney Counties, have been perfected by the Minnesota syndicate which, nearly two years ago, bought the land from the Orepron Central Military Road Company and the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. Of the 500,000-acre purchase, 300,000 has been set apart in 12,000 farms, most of them ten and 20-acre tracts. The land was originally granted by the United States for a wagon road from Eugene through Southern Oregon to the Idaho boundary. In Lake County, near Goose Lake, about 29.000 acres are to be irrigated with permanent irrigation works, says the pros pectus of the enterprise. The price of each of the 12.000 farms is to be $300. but should more than one person want a par ticular piece of land, they are to bid against each other for it and whatever sum exceeding $200 that the land shall sell for, shall go into a fund to be divided pro rata among all the purchasers. No sale Is to be made until all the farms have been signed for by Intending purchasers. Pari. Fifty "heavy automobile left Paris Monday mornlnp? for a month's tour of France in an Industrial competition under the patronane of the Ministry of War. Spectacles li.OO at Metsgers. SMITH'S PRICES REMAIN THE SAME FROM MONDAY MORNING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT. THERE IS NO JUGGLING WITH SMITH'S PRICES. SMITH'S MEATS ARE WEIGHED ON HONEST SCALES. NOTICE THEM. FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO. 'FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 226 Alder Street, Between First and Second Streets. PORK Every ounce of Smith's Pork is the fresh Oregon article, dressed in our own city abattoir. . At Smith's you run no risk of getting dressed Eastern pork, brought to the city in ice-cars. Pork Sausage 12Vfc Shoulder Roast Pork 10 Center Cuts of Shoulder Roast Pork 12V Shoulder Pork Chops. 12y2 Loin Pork Chops .15 Pickled Pork 12y2s Fresh Side Pork .............. 12y2 Pork Hocks Legs of Pork 12y2 VEAL Smith uses from 30 to 50 veal each day, so yon are absolutely certain of getting fresh stock at Smith's. These veal are all milk-fed and come from Willamette Valley farms. Veal Stew 8 Veal Stew, extra choice cut. .... 10 Roasts of Veal 10 Roasts of Veal, no bone. 12y2J Breasts of Veal 10 Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12y2 Loin Veal Cutlets 15 Rib Veal Cutlets 15t Legs of Veal 12y2 YOUNG MUTTON These are not Spring Lamb, but they are the next thing to it. Other markets sell them for such. They are delicious in flavor, sweet and tender. Loin Mutton Chops 15 Rib Mutton Chops 15 Shoulder Mutton Chops . .lZVsh Shoulder Roast Mutton 10 Meaty cuts of Shoulder Mutton, little bone. 12y2 Legs of Young Mutton 15 BEEF There is not another market in the city that can give you the fine, fresh Oregon Beef that Smith gives you. Absolutely fresh is Smith's Beef. Soup Meat 3 Excellent cuts of Beef for stewing, boiling, etc and 6 Anybody will appreciate a well cooked and seasoned dish of this meat. Hamburg Steak 10 Round Steak 10 Shoulder Steak Sirloin Steak 12l Pot Roast of Beef 7 Extra choice Pot Roasts of Beef . .8 Chickens, Fresh Oregon Chickens, every day at Smith's ....20 WE NEVER CARRY EASTERN NOR COLD . STORAGE STOCK. Fresh Salmon 10 and 15 Fresh Shad 5 Fresh Halibut 10 All other kinds of Fish at Smith's. Smith's Pure Lard, that has stood the test, five pound pail 60 Smith's Breakfast Bacon 171-:? Hams or one-half Hams 15