12 THE MORNING CXREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901. ! $iii$i Hi m lilllffllil ' Hi -i Jr in ONLY TWO DAYS MORE OF OUR KID GLOVE HARVEST ZEALOUS REAPERS WILL GATHER NOW i m at 75c pr Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves, compris" ing 2 -CLASP GLACE GLOVES, black, white, browns, reds, grays and fancy colors. 2-CLASP SUEDE GLCVES, black, tan and mode. 3-CLASP SUEDE GLOVES, white and pearl. Your choice of any today and tomorrow at 75c pair. The Great Sacrifice Sale of. (VALUES, 75c TO $3.00) Continued all day yesterday, breaking all former records, and no wonder, when from two to eight waists are sold for the price of one. This morning all that were on display, and those in the windows will be added to tha sale, making about enough for today's selling. Come early. LAST TWO DAYS FOR $1.00 GRADES OF SILK EMBROIDERED FLANNELTAFFETAS all colors. MOHAIR CHEVIOT?, 6 best shades, and BLACK ENGLISH SERGES, 44 inches wide. FOR 65c FANCY FRENCH FLANNELS AT 48c YD. BOYS' $1.25 SWEATERS at 83c ca Plain, trimmed in white or I fancy striped. Sizes 24 to 34. 17c pr For Gold Plated CUFF LINKS at- Lever backs, 20c and 30c grades. i JEWELED BACK Newest designs for waists, j COMBS, worth 35c, 19c ea For $2.50 Lace Curtains at $1.65 pair Choice Brussels and Cluny Patterns AN INTERESTING GROUP OF BARGAINS Black Taffeta Silk Separate Dress Skirts. Black' Grenadine Separate Dress Skirts. Black Broadcloth Separate Dress Skirts. Black Cheviot Separate Dress-Skirts. Black Venetian Separate Dress Skirts. Jill made in the newest flounce styles, in tucked, corded and trimmed effects. Regular prices: $17.50, $18.50 and $20. Today and tomorrow only at Special &10Q.) Each GENUINE HAWAIIAN HATS j$yif' Best quality, silk striped, Puggaree trimmed,sold regularly by other houses at from $3.50 to $4.50 each. Our price, until the entire stock is sold, at special, $1.25 ea Free instructions in Art Needle Work by expert instructor today. "Gendron" Carriages and Go-Carts. Every size and style. $4.25 to $35. (Third floor.) m Friday ADDITIONAL BARGAINS (Fourth Floor.) ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, worth $2.00 at-. ..$1.38 ea (Third Floor.) DECORATED LAMPS, TINWARE AND GRANITEWARE REDUCED. (Second Floor.) CUT PRICES ON SMALL LINES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR (First Floor.) FANCY ALL-SILK RIBBONS, up to 40c at 21cyd FINE ALL0VER3, to $7.50 and $12.50, now $4.40 and $8.25 yd $1.25 TURKISH SLIPPERS, with sole leather soles, 98c pr ONLY AT SHERIFFS OFFICE BICTCLE TAX CANNOT BE PAID TO COLLECTORS. Time Will Be Given for All to Buy Tn&ra, Then Delinquents' Wheels Will Be Selred. The bicycle tax is payable at the Sheriff's office, and not to outside col lectors, "who are yet to be appointed. The Sheriff will collect the tax for a stated period, say two weeks, or perhaps a month, depending: upon the number of tags disposed of dally. If the amount of business transacted the next two weeks denotes a general disposition on the part of bicyclists to pay the tax, the time to pay will be extended -for a while. There after the tax win "be declared delinquent and payment will be enforced by outside deputies by the seizure of wheels. The County Court yesterday made the levy of the tax to apply qnly to those riding: on bicycle paths. The following order "was also made by Judge Cake and County Commissioners Mack and Showers: "In the matter of the Issuance of a warrant for the collection of license tax on certain bicycles for the year 1901: It appearing to the Court that persons rid ing bicycles on the paths of this County j have not paid the license tax as required by law. It Is hereby ordered that a war rant be issued by the Clerk of the County Court to the Sheriff of the County direct ing him to collect a license tax of $1 on all delinquents as shall not have paid said license tax prior to this date, and directing him to seize and sell as upon execution any bicycle for the amount of said license tax, together with costs and expenses of such seizure and sale, a"nd if none be found, such license tax to be collected out of any property of said delinquent in the same manner as other delinquent taxes are collected." The Sheriff, as previously stated, will not place this order into execution until he has given wheelmen an opportunity for several weeks to call and procure tags at the Sheriff's office. Subsequently this delinquent order will be enforced, and deputy Sheriffs will be stationed on bicycle paths to take possession of all untagged wheels, to be sold, etc The statute provides that It shall be unlawful for any person to ride on a bi cycle path a bicycle on which the license has not been paid. The deputies will not be sent out with tags to collect the tax, bUt to seize wheels. The tax must be paid at the Sheriff's office as other taxes are paid. Those who wish to use bicycle paths and to assist in the building of others will do well to secure tags im mediately. Nearly 200 have been thus far disposed of. the proposed stove factory and woolen mills will come up for consideration. The Peninsula board will meet at University Park. It will have Important business. Reports will be received from committee on cleaning up the Peninsula, and also from the committee of the Lewis and Clark.Centennial site. The Montavilla board will meet in Odd Fellows' hall. These sub-boards are accomplishing much K"" at ail inese points. 1901 NEW SAILOR Made of rough straw, the correct shape, silk ribbon band. Special at r Special Sale of .c ea IK'-Xfc.-l;yr.'TOJyHr & ? A CHILDREN'S MEXICAN ' HATS Trimmed with cord and tassel. This style not found elsewhere. ea o Children's -Gingham Dresses, dainty, fresh new styles. See window display. Special, each Shirt Waist lengths 2 yards each), of newest dimity, percale, madras and cheviot, Special, length Veilings, a large assortment, sold regularly at 25c and 35c yard. Special, yard . . - .' White Aprons, made of white lawn, in large sizes, with and without bibs. Plain, tucked and embroidery trimmed. Regular 50c and 63c. Special, each Upholstery Tapestry and Drapery Goods 50 inches wide, regularly 85c, 1.00, 1.50, and '$1.65 yard. Special, yard eoaaeeeeooooeeeeesoeeeeeeeoseoeeoeooseeceeeveesseeaei Small Wares Two days' sale of sewing requisites to interest in dustrious women. Pen nies saved quickly make the dollars. Hair Pins and Cabinet, 4c. Dozen Safety Pins, assort ed sizes, 3c card. Paper of 400 Pins, 2c. Black and white Head Pins, 3c. Washable Dress Shields, No. 2, 17c; No. 3, 20c; No. 4, 22c. Brush Skirt Binding, all colors, no black, 4c yd. Challenge Hooks and Eyes, all sizes, black and white, 2 dozen for 3c. Golfs, Crown and Windsor Skirt Braid, 3 - y a r d pieces, 3c piece. bargains H 13 A n , . m I I last Days of Special Sale Boys' and Children's Clothin Today and Saturday wc will continue our SLAUGHTER SALE, offering choice of any boy's or child's "suit in the house that is marked and has been sold at $3.45, $4.00 and $4.50, at the uniform price of Sub-Boards of Trade. The Sellwood, Montavilla and Peninsula Sub-Boards -of Trade will meet this even In?. At Sellwood the fcoard will meet at Campbell's balL Business connected with This sale includes all that is newest and best in SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, VESTEE SUITS and 2-PIECE SUITS. It will pay you to make your purchases this week. Children's Straw Sailor Hats 25c, 50c and $1.00 Mexican Hats 25c and 50c 3-lb. can solid pack Toma toes at lie can. Eagle brand Condensed Milk, 15c can. Pioneer brand Minced Clams, lie can. Knox's Gelatine at lie pk. Royal Savon Soap, 10 bars for 25c. Fairbank's Gold Dust, 15c. Rooster Oysters, 3 cans 25c Lb-Can Salmon, 3 for 25c. Assorted Jelly, 1-lb. tum blers, 2 for 25c. Lb. jar Wild Rose Honey, 20c. Kippered Herring, 20c can Cudahy Beef Extract, 2-oz, 35c. 'Phone Private Exchange 4 16-in. real Alligator Bag, brass trimmings, leather lined, big value .-,- pt'J'j 24-in. Suit Case, curtole covered, wears better . than leather, best brass trimmings, olive color, best handle, t Canvas Telescopes, heavy canvas covered, leather corners and straps. 14, 16, 18-m, all sizes great ly reduced in price. 14 in. 26c, 16-in. 36c, 18-in. 46c. Passepartout Outfits Complete at 39c Enables amateurs to mount and frame their own pic tures. Contains card board, mats and frames, gummed binding and paste and assortment of devices for hanging frames. Spe- & a ciai at oau. m 1 Day . A great array of special offerings greets the Friday shopper. Ten departments join hands in the best bargain giving of the sea son. Unmatchable values in desirable mer chandise for you to choose from and which you will appreciate. We've made prepara tions to serve more shoppers than during any preceding Friday of the year. There's econo my in a store visit today. Today 618th Surprise Sale $3.00 Shoes $i95-a pair 1 ARIES . J& Hawaiian 900 pairs of Johnson Bros. Shoes for ladies. Ten of the QHOF'S best styles, as follows: Patent Jl V1- leather viei kid, box calf, fcid or vesting top; ugnt or neavy soles, military heels, new style toes. Every pair new this sea son's goods, and worth $3.00 a pair. Come early this morning if possible. Better attention and more comfort in shopping. $1.95 a pair. (Extra salespeople.) . Hats 0g Values Pi 200 genuine Hawaiian Hats for ladies. Our en tire stock at a greatly re duced price, smoked and ecru straws, Persian and Roman striped pugarees. Cool and nobby for sum mer wear. The first time you ever bought $3.50 and $4.00 styles at $J.98. Sale continues two days. s fP Lace Cur $3, $2L25 A WmmP. 39 &LJ jk pair 350 pairs of Novelty Lace Cur .. tains, yery best designs, full width l and length. A timely purchase : which has just come to hand to interest housewives who are in the midst of the usual Spring housecleaning. An event which generally brings to the surface the need for new curtains in some part of the house. Sale con tinues for three days. $3.00 and $3.25 values for $2.39 pr. (Third floor.) Skirts at $2.85 75 Rainy-Day Skirts re maining; browns, grays and blues, good heavy ma-terial.tailor-stitched. Ex ceptional good values at $1.50, $2 Gloves $1.19 $2.85 Special values in about 30 copyrighted books, by the most popular authors. $1.50 bOOkS 50ccopy Special values in Silver verware in the basement. Real French Kid Gloyes. 3-clasp Suede, In white, tan, grays, modes and black, all sizes; $1.50 and $2 values $1.19 pair. "Fowne's" famous gloves. 2-clasp, grays, modes, black, all sizes; $2 values $1.19 pair. Lace Boleros Choice of our entire stock Arabian and Ren- lAlV aissance Boleros, J best styles, at . . . off PrtM (At lace counter. J J riEIER & FRANK COMPANY. III0Il m Boys' Golf Shirts, 1 pair cuffs and 2 collars 50c New line Boys' Sweaters, 75c, $1 aw ljjMSaBsMMIBMBMMgKgBMBaBMaBagnHWftfc j RELIABLE CLOTHIER S. E. COR. FOURTH AND MORRISON 3H NOT LEGALLY GRANTED. ReneiTed Opposition to Manor License for a Gresliam Man. The saloon conducted by Ford Metzger nt Rrpsham is still meeting with oppo sition from some of the residents of that place. Yesterday David Cathay filed a petition in the State Circuit Court to re view the act of the County Commission ers granting Metzger a license. Cathay avers that Metzger, on Febru ary 16, 1901, caused an advertisement to be inserted as required by law, stating that he would apply for a liquor license , on March IS to the County Court. The j petition, it is stated, was published only twice, namely, February 16 and 23, and that in the meantime a remonstrance was ger would not have obtained the license. Not long ago Metzger was fined $200 for running a saloon without a license. ALL BUY SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS. Among the many purchasers of this well-known typewriter during the month of April just passed we mention a few as follows: Miss B. B. McCarthy, Public Steno grapher; Hon. J. VT. Bailey, Food Com.; O. C. Lelter, Reporter, City; Hon. "W. T. Smith; Geo. "W. B,lbee, Postmaster, Sher idan; Dr. H. R. Littlefleld, City; IT. S. Land Office, Vancouver; University of Oregon; "Western Clay Mfg. Co.j Oregon Furniture Mfg. Co.; Consolidated Im- circulated and filed. On March 2 It is al- j plement Co ; Advance Thresher Co., City; T A, nV.73 nn vrni, Ti Vnr n li N. McLean, County Auditor, Walla to the County Court on March 11 for a 1L .. -, rhor. m rv h cense and the petition was granted by the court on that day. This, it Is asserted, was contrary to the statute, which pro vides, that such a petition must be pub lished once a week for four successive weeks. The remonstrance was presented for hearing on March 18, after the license had been issued and Cathay says that If the remonstrance had been beard, Metz- Walla; Eastern Lumber Co., City, and several others. Portland Office Smith Premier, 245 Stark St. Nciv Overland Ticket Offlce. For all points East. Lowest rates. Superior attractions. Excellent service. Personally conducted excursions daily, via Rio Grande Western Railway, 122 A Third street, entrance new Failing building. DENTAL CLASS GRADUATES. Annual Exercises Held Last Night nt the Higli School. The annual commencement exercises of the North Pacific Dental College wsre held last night In the assembly hall of the High School. A goodly number- of the friends of the graduating class were present to hear the exercises. The mem bers of the class were as follows: Carey Howard Jenkins, Rudolph Edward Schenk. William Warren .Shartel, Nela Anton Swanberg, Achilles Shannon Es son, William Cavanagh, Frank Q. Free burger, David Joseph Kertchem. James Henry Stewart and Alfred Pitt Watson. The exercises were as follows: Prayer, Rev. J. E. Simpson. Irish folk song. Mrs. Walter Reed. Song. "Among the Lilies," Dom Zan. Conferring degrees, S J. Barber. D D. S. Annual address and charge to the class. Dr. J. H. Cardwell. Valedictory, Rudolph E. Schenk, D. M. D. . Solo, "Forgotten." Mrs. Walter Reed. Benediction. Rev. J. E. Simpson. All early, premature wrinkles nourished away, the skin nv?de youthful by Satia Skin Cream. 25c. Meier & Frank's. m m H 9 H