THE HUJ&KJLSi-ti- UKKUUJN I ft'W, b"KLDAX, 'JAJNUAKY. ' 0, 1SOO. POLICE MAKE RAID FEBRUARY DELINEATOR. NOW ON SALE AT 'THE jCTTTERICirArTERN DEPT. It ARTISTIC. PICTURE FRAMING AT ONE-FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICES 24 FLOOR The Meier (& Frank Store PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE The Meier Sb Frank Store PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Staring Sivarware. Cit Class, Fancy China, Cwtkry, Etc., at Clearance Sale Prices Chinese Lottery 'Joint is Found V by Police. "Pwiaswkr" Stove. lUays i H fers Arc AH Mark CWwvc Sate Pries WflLuflette Sewmg Machine 15 Mo4ek 10 years' Gwate S12.9S to S27.5Q Trunks. Traveling Bgs, Sgk Cams, Telescope, Etc., AH Stykt. b the Third Floor Onr Entire Stock of Jewelry, Clocks and Watcnes at Low Clearance Sale Prices Sgks, Dress Goods, Blnck Goods and Velvets at Special Low Clearance Sale Prices HEATH EKS CAUGHT -NAPPING 10 LIvly3ucfqM Beini Dohe'In .First 'Street Lottery DivejWnen Offl . cere Get In Seizcf'TIckets of Ten Companies. "Within three blocks of the Multnomah County Courthouse, one of the most spec tacular raids ever made on a Chinese lot tery by the Portland police occurred, at 9 o'clock last night, when police officers entered the establishment run by IMng "Wing. They rsted the -wily Celestial, took captive five vrhlte men and one negro, seized tickets representing ten compan ies and in the patrol wagon took the whole outfit to the Police Station. As published in The Oregonlan two weeks ago. numerous lottery games have long been running in Chinatown. Captain of Police Moore and Sergeant Hogeboom, commanding the first relief, have been working hard to run down some of the games, but not until last night were they able to locate any of the establishments where drawings have been conducted. Evi dence was conclusive this time, however, and the raid was the most successful made within a year. Not only were Ser geant Hogeboom and Patrolman Thomp son able to arrest the proprietor and the six visitors, but they were successful In the seizure of the bundles of tickets, rep resenting ten lottery companies. Head Chink Gets Bail. Ding "Wing, booked as the proprietor of the lottery establishment, was the only one arreBted who was released. Upon the request of Attorney James Gleason, acting for Hang "Wah. Municipal Judge Hogue fixed bail at 5100. This was fur nished immediately, and he was released. The six men arrested as visitors to the place were forced to spend the night in Jail. As previously published, the lottery games have been running on a principle that until last night defied the efforts of the police to collect evidence sufficient to warrant arrests. Although It was known to be a fact that lotteries to the number" of 14 were running, and some of the proprietors were known, the system followed by the Chinese in selling tick ets and in conducting the drawings was so secret that It seemed impossible to effect a capture. After many nights of faithful effort, close watching of stores In Chinatown and collecting of pieces of evidence. Ser geant Hogeboom. acting under Instruc tions from Captain Moore, located the establishment run by Ding Wing. Pa trolman Thompson was stationed at the back door to cut off escape there. In disguise. Sergeant Hogeboom entered through a tailor shop at 22G First street It was the last place In all the district to bo suspected of being a place where the Chinese companies gathered to make drawings. Officer Gets Inside. "Without looking concerned. Sergeant Hogeboom walked along the hallway lead ing beyond the tailor, shop, and to a closed door In the rear of the building. He rapped lightly. There was no re sponse, but the babble of voices within proved his suspicions correct. He rapped again and again. At last Ding "Wing opened the door and saw the sergeant. He recognized him and attempted to slam the door, but Hogeboom squeezed in and declared the whole crowd under arrest. Intense excitement prevailed, for at that time Patrolman Thompson came In through the rear door, and there was no way of escape for any of those caught in thetrap. Hang "Wah made a desper ate onort to hide the large bundles of tickets, but failed, and all persons and the evidence were carted off to Jail. The tickets seized represented compan ies as, follows: L. K., New L.ee, Lee Tal. New Wo, Hang Wah, Sing Lee, Oregon and 1, 2 and 4, marked membership asso ciation. The bunch of winners showed one man had won $553, Others had won from $5 up to $333. aggregating several thou sands of dollars. Those arrested gave their names as C. Hitter, Tom Smith. L. Ellers. L. D. Lam roux, H. Topel and Peter Hert. CLUB SUGGESTS CHANGES. Commercial Organization of St. Johns Wrestles With New Charter. The Commercial Club of St. Johns wrestled with the new charter for that city at the meeting Wednesday evening until a Into hour. A number of changes were made, the most important being the cutting out of the civil service pro islons in the section providing for civil service. The Club made several other changes. The charter will go before a public meeting of the citizens of St. Johns next Monday night In Blckner Hall, un der the auspices of the Council. It will then be decided whether the changes suggested by the Commercial Club shall be adopted and whether or not other and more radical changes shall bo made. Following are the new -officers of the Commercial Club: President, A. S. Douglass; vice-president, Richard Sheppard; secretary. J. C Crome; T. J. Monuhan. treasurer. The banquet has been postponed until February. The Commercial Club has BO active mem bers and will have a strong influence in shaping the policy of the new city. ROMANCE IN LATER LIFE. W. D. Black and Mrs. Christina Gruner Joined in Wedlock. A romance of old age has come into the lives of W. D. Black, aged 66. and Mrs. Christina Gruner. aged 69, and they have been married. It is not the usual case of long friendship. It Is not that they both feel they have lived beyond their pcneratlon and have lost all their friends but each other. They have known each other only about six months. They do not feel old at almost three-score years and ten and have not altogether lost the romance of youth. Mrs. Black was the widow of George J. Gruner and has lived for many years on the East side. v. D. Black is tbo father of Rev. Father J. H. Black, of SU Francis Church. The mar riage took place Wednesday. Tract Sold for $30,000. A tract of 62 acres, lying south of Bt. Johns, has been purchased by the Title Guarantee & Trust Company for 530,000, to lay out in city lots. The tract has been owned by a syndicate of people who purchased It originally for the same pur- pore. It has remained almost Intact for a number of yeaj-s. however. Lately there has been considerable activity in the neighborhood in the way of manutactur Bargains in Men's Furnishing Goods Scores of rare moacy-saviny onnortmnStiet are M offered in Men's and Boys' Finishing Goods of every description A Friday and Satur day Bargain Carnival tkat every mst Wants to take part in Every y - Ok 63c 25c article (except few contract goods) Marked at a aiick clearance nrice .Extra he&vy quality Men's Flannelette Nignt Shirts, van- fr ety of styles, all sizes, best 75c values, for . . C All our regular 50c and 75c Neckwear .an large English. . Squares, Four-in-Hands and Tecks, also plain black; immense iO variety; remarkable values O&Q Men's and Boys' White Unlaundered Shirts, reinforced, double front and back; linen bosom; New-York Mills AAj Muslin; all sizes; great value each J .tcJC Men'ssGolf Shirts in Madras and Corded Silk fronts, also plain white; $1, $L25, $1.50 values, on sale for. .. All our 25c Colored. Silk Neckwear, including Four-in-. Hands, Tecks, Bows and String Ties, two foteu ..wi... All our $1.00 and $L25 Colored-Bosom Shirts, in the very . p best patterns and colors: crreat value OC All-Wool and Cashmere Sox, in brown, gray and Oxford, always sold at 25c pair; j o "vour choice tair OC Japonet Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, the regular 15c values, on sale for New plain blue Chambray-Bosom Shirts with two collars to match ; great $1.00 values, CJTt at the low nrice of .- C Men '8 "Work Shirts in light and dark colors, 50c values, for . "Buster Brown" Sweaters for little boys,v all sizes, red and navy blue; $1.00 values. . . .83 All-wool and fleece-lined Gloves for men and boys, great value, pair 40 Extra quality Natural "Wool Underwear, best $L25 values, other stores ask $1.50 for same grade; value extraordinary QLs 85c 35c at... Silver gray ribbed Wool Underwear, "form fitting," best $1 value, for. . Blue and brown Derby-ribbed Fleeced Underwear, regular 50c value Men's $1.50 cape sewn Dress Gloves, pr. .$1.00 "Perrins" $1.50 Gloves for men at, pr..$1.19 "Perrins" $2.00 Gloves for men at, pr..$1.59 Special lot of $1 to $L50 Gloves for, pr 75 Boys' Gloves at clearance prices. 9c 2?c Greatest of Shoe Bargains Here Sweeping reductions on oar entire stock of Women's, Men's and Children's Footwear- Magnificent bargains in nil this season's very best styles end grades. Fansfly shoe needs satisfactorily sipplied at a mkikngm cost Take advantage French, Shriner & Urner's famous Shoes for Men -and Women, t the standard footwear of America; all styles- and leathered Tifote; the prices: "l" $5.00 Grade, $3.85 Pair $6.00 Grade, $4.45 Pair Women's box calf and vici kid stock or patent. tip Shoes, heavy or light soles, best modes ; value extraordinary during f q the Clearance Sale at pair v 3 Women's new up-to-date patent colt, box calf and vici kid Shoes-, " lace and Blucher styles, light and heavy soles; every pair Johnson Bros.' famous make ; every pair equal of the $3.50 f qq Shoes sold around town; your choice at pair. v ' Great special lot of Women's Felt Juliettes, fur-trimmed, black, brown, green, and red; very best felt; marvelous qq Clearance Sale value at pair - -rOC 500 pairs of Little Gents' vici kid, satin calf and kangarette calf Lace Shoes, plain or quilted sole, sizes 9 to l332 ; great Clear- i rQ ance Sale value at V F Misses' Dongola Kid School Shoes, heavy sole, low s j ff heel, $1.50 values, for, pair p Av7 Men's vici kid, box calf, patent colt Welt Shoes, lace or Blucher, best $3.50 values pair $2.73 jnnjBanjnBs aBLvOj DRESS TRIMMING BARGAINS Odd lengths of Braids, including: Persians brown, blue, green, gray mixed, black and -white, modes, cham-. pagne, cream values up to 50c yd., for, yd C Odd lengths In Braids and Appliques Black Venlse, Brilliant Silk Braids. Black Braids Inseparate orna ments. Chiffon Applique. Colored Chiffon Trim co mings values up to $2.00 yd., for, yd OSfC PICTURE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Medallions at one-Tialf regular prices; Oil Paintings at one-half regular prices. All Framed Pictures at one-third oft regular prJcea, All Gilt Picture Frames one-fourth, oft regulai prices. Indian Baskets at one-half regular prices. All Matted Pictures at great reductions. Picture Framing at one-Quarter off regular price's. January "American Boy" Ready for District ion to Boys Holding Purchase Cards Boys Clothing at Clearance Prices Clothe the boys at The Meier &. Frank Store Clearance Sale and the saving to be effected wiH agreeably surprise yon aVKNaVWSnr Every article k inchided, Spite, Overcoats, Trousers, Boys' Overcoats, ages 8 to 16 years, new brown and gray mixtures, full length, belted back, best $10.00 values, for this 95 Boys' Overcoats and Cravenettes in all grades greatly reduced during the great Clearance. Sale. Young Men's Suits and Overcoats,' ages 16 to 20 years, marked at unusually big reductions from the regular selling prices. Men's and Young Men's Hats and Caps at greatly reduced pfjees. Second -Floor. Waists, Kilts, Dresses, Etc., also the largest and best select ed stock m the city for yon to choose from Second Floor Boys' $4.50, $5.00 Suits for $3.45 300 Boys' 2-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, good, serviceable mixtures in the very best styles; ages 8 to 16 years; regular C i $4.5Qr and $5.00 values, on sale for suit Little Boys Overcoats in dark blue and dark grays, belted backs, brass buttons; this season's very best style in big variety $3.50 Coat reduced to.-. .$2.95 $4.00 Coats reduced to. . .$3.20 4.50 Coats reduced to. .,. 3.80 5.00 Coats reduced to. . . 4.15 6.00 Coats reduced to. . . 4.85 6.50 Coats reduced to. . . 5.15 Boys' 2-Piece and Norfolk Suits, all the best materials and patterns , $6.00 values $4.85 $ 6.50 values. . .$5.30 7.00 values 5.85 7.50 values.. . 6.30 8.50 values 7.20 10.00 values. . . 8.60 Boys' Norfolk, Sailor and Vestee Suits, entire stock .at half regular prices. Little Boys' Kilt Suits in navy, royal and reda, all neatly made and trimmed; ages 2 to 4 years $2.00 values $1.65 $2.25 values $1.85 2.50 values .2.05 3.00 values 2.60 3.50 values 2.98 5.00 values 4.20 "Women's Cambric, Nainsook and Muslin Gowns, high, V, round and square necks; yoke and Bishop styles; clusters of tucks; lace and em broidery, insertions and edgings; QAr full size, $1.25-$L50 values 3fOU Entire stock of Women's and Children's Flan nelette Night Gowns marked at clearance prices. Clearance Sale bargains in Corsets, Corset "Waists and Children's TJnderwaists. Muslin Underwear at Clearance Prices American and French Undermnslins in the Great "White Fan" The 1905 display is far superior in every way to any Portland women ever selected from Six months was spent in gathering this superb collection of all that's dainty and desirable in Women's Undermnslros The finest American-made garments The handsome French Lingerie Thousands and thousands of new, im maculate Gowns, Corset Covers,- Drawers, Chemise and Skirts and every piece marked at Clearance Sale price The wise will anticipate next Summer's needs as well as supplying present needs Second Floor A few extra special values are listed here "Women's Cambric Drawers, wide ruffles, cluster hemstitched tucks, also plain hemstitched ruffles, open and closed styles; 35c values on sale for 46?C "Women's Cambric Corset Covers, blouse and tight-fitting, trimmed in lorcnon lace, insertions, also clusters of fine tucks and hemstitched edgings, 3oc values. . . . "Women's -Cambric Short Skirts hemstitched and tucked flounce, also tucked and embroidery trimmed styles, A9g Torchon lace and insertions, 65c values "jpfctC "Women's Long CambricCPetticoats, wide flounces, trimmed in Torchon and Val. laces, embroidery edgings arid insertions, also plain hemstitched flounces with clusters of fine hemstitched tucks, full sizes, separate dust ruffles, $1.50 Qfir values mail orders filled ,"0C "Women's "White Aprons, all the newest and pret tiest styles, are marked at Clearance Sale prices. "White and Colored Shoulder Shawls at Clear ance Sale prices. Suits, Coats and Furs at Clearance Prices Don't bay Ready-to-Wear Apparel until yon have at least looked here and carefully inspected the largest and best disnlay on the Coast New desirable garments immense varieties and at prices guaranteed the lowest, style and material considered This is Port land's Leading Garment Store, recognized as such by all discrimin ating people of Portland and the Northwest No trouble to show yon Second Floor Evening Costumes and "Wraps at clearance prices. . . Dress and "Walking Suits at clearance prices. Novelty Coats, Tourist Coats all at clearance prices. Thousands of new Baincoats at clearance prices. Walking and Dress Skirts at clearance prices. All Silk and Velvet Shirtwaist Suits at clearance prices. Silk, Cotton and "Wool "Waists all at clearance prices. Silk, Moreen, Alpaca, Sateen Petticoats all reduced. Tea Gtwns, KSmonas, "Wrappers at clearance prices. Eiderdown Sacques and Robes at clearance prices. Fur Coats and Scarfs at clearance prices. Entire stock of Children's Coats, Dresses, Cravenettes and Novelty Garments marked at unusually low Clearance Sale prices. - GREAT CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS in the BASEMENT Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer, hand some cut, medium size, regular $11.00 value on sale for. . . .$8.00 Handsome Cut Glass Olive Dishes for, each $2.40 8-inch Cut Glass Yases, regular $6.00 values .' $4.80 $13.50 beautiful Cut Glass Bowls on sale'for ...10.80 8-inch Cut Glass Bowls, regular $6.75 values for $5.40 4-piece Silver Plated Tea Sets, French gray finish, quadruple plate, best $12.50 value, one sale for $10.00 $8.00 Silver Plated Fern Dishes, at tractive style $6.40 Silver Plated Candelabras, 5-light, French gray finish, beautiful style $20.00 value $15.75 $18.00 value . S14.40 $15.00 value $11.25 Coffee Machines at clearance prices. Kayserann at low clearance prices. Cloisonneware at clearance sale prices. All fine Pottery at special low prices. Carving Sets at extremely low prices. Women's Neckwear Bargains Womens Neckwear priced below cost This season's handsomest pieces are all in cluded The grandest values we have ever offered Limited space permits listing only a few of them Crepe de Chine Scarfs, two yards long, tf all plain colors, best $1.75 values. . . V New Linen Circular Turnovers, em- broidered in white, great values rOC Linen Scrim Turnovers, the newest de- i signs in Hardin ger work, 65c values TfOC Midget String Ties, plain colors, also fleur de lis embroidered ends, 25c val. . . OC Black Liberty Silk Stole Boas, trimmed in juby ruching, best $3.00 values, for s .1.89 All white Chiffon Buffs and black and HALF white Muffs marked "at PRICE Ostrich Feather Boas, black, white and colors; all lengths at special low prices during Clearance Sale. All Novelty Neckwear Silk, Lace and Cptton creations;, im mense variety; all at low Clearance Sale prices. DRUG SUNDRIES Mennen's Talcum Powder 12 Lyon's Tooth Powder 12 Cammelline 26 Wisdom's Robertine' 28 Cherry Tooth Paste 29 Oriental Cream 97S Pastenrine- Tooth Paste 12p Holmes' Frostilla ...... 13 Capillaris 39c Herpicide .'. 54 Brilliantine 19 Florida Water large 33 25o Smelling Salts 14 "Violet Ammonia llc 16& Colgate's Talcum Powder 15 $ Sheffield's Dentrifice ll Rubifoam 13 Sozodont 12 Woodbury's Cream 12 Arnica Tooth Soap 12 Glycerine and Rose Water 6 "Vaseline Cold Cream 9 Glovine Cleaning Fluid.... "....12 Moth Balls, pound 4 Huyler's Cocoa Butter 6 La Blaehe Face Powder 26 Pozzoni's Face Powder 31c Java Rice Powder ,..21 Williams Shaving Stick 1G Fairy Soap, dozen cakes 35p Kirk's Glycerine, box 17q Buttermilk Soap, box ll Armour's assorted, box 8 Great Kid Glove Bargains Entire stock of Woman's and Children's Kid, Silk and Wool Gloves included m the great pre-inventory Clear ance Sale It will pay yoti to lay in a year's supply Perrin's $L50 Gloves, pair $1.32 Perrin's $1.75 Gloves, pair. ... .S1.59 Perrin's $2.00 Gloves, pair 1.78 Perrin's $2,25 Gloves,, pair $1.9 $1 Kid and Mocha Gloves, pr 87d Regnier $2.00 Suede $1.78 $3 16-in. Glace and Suede Gloves, pair 2.67 20-in., $3.50 value, pair $3.12 24-in., $4.00 value, pair 53.57 $2.75 Royal Scotts, pair $2.43 1-clasp Trefdusse Glace and Suede, $2.25 value, pair $1.98 3-clasp "Wash Glace, pr.$1.59 12-button Silk Evening Gloves, reg. $3.50 value, pr..$3.12 12-button Silk Evening Gloves, reg. $3.00 value, pr...$2.67 8-button Silk Evening Gloves, reg. $2,25 value, pr. ..$1.98 12 and 16-button Silk Gloves at 76c and 87c pair. 3-clasp "Wash Suede, pr.$1.78 2-clasp Silk Gloves at 43c, 67c and-87c pair. "Women's "Wool Mittens, 21c, 27c, 34c," 43c. "Women's Lisle Gloves, 43c, 58c,B7c,76c. "Woman's Cotton Gloves, 21c pair. Table Linens Low Priced And oady good Table Linens are sold here Linens of pure flax Linens guaranteed to give satisfactory wear Beawtifql designs and immense assortment Bleached Satin Damask Tablo Linen, 66 inches wide, variety of patterns, great value, yard 66 Bleached ISatin Damask Tablo Linen, 72 inch, $1.00 value, variety of pat terns; on sale for, yard 78 72-inch Bleached Satin Damask, big variety of patterns; the best $1.25 grade, on sale, yard 98 72-inch Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, the $L50 grade, at $1.27 21x21 inch Bleached Satin Damask Napkins for, dozen $1.32 22x22 inch Bleached Satin Damask Napkins for, dozen $2.38 24x24 inch Bleached Satin Damask Napkins for, dozen . .$3.48 Extra special values in Satin Damask Table Sets, nicely hem stitched cloths, 2, 2f 2V yards wide, 2 to 4 yards long; Napkins to match; handsomest patterns, finest qualities. Note the reductions: $15.00 Sets $10.70 $22.00 Sets $15.35 $18.00 Ses $12.80 $120 Sets $ 8.70 $35.00 Sets $25.00 $10.00 Sets $6.90 $13.50 Sets S 9.45 $27.00 Sets S20.95 $20.00 Sets $13.96 INFANTS' WEAR Baby Slips, trimmed with, tucks and hemstitching-, 67c, 70c, 83c. Baby Dresses,, round or square yokes, lace and embroidery trimmed styles, tucks and Insertions, $15, 91.37, ?1.47, 91.70 up to $12.75. Infants' Skirts, hemstitched ruffle, lace and embroidery tucks. 60c to $1.98. Fancy Skirts, 93.-17 to 95.98 each. Flannel Skirts,- prettily embroidereJ, 91 .2S to 92JJT each. Flannel Pinning Blankets. 20c, 43c, SSc Outing- Flannel Wrappers, white with pink or blue facing, 81.22 91.47 up to 92.47. Crocheted Sacques. 924 up to 94.88. Bootees, 15c, 22c, 25c, SSc. 43c. Afghans, crocheted of eiderdown wool in star stitch or fancy knot. 92.68. Lawn Pillow Slips, 22c, 25c, 43c to 9147. Embroidered Flannel, 47c to 914)S'yard. Stockinet Sheets, 43c- to 91-98. Quilted Pads, 12c, 225r32c. 43c Bibs and Feeders, 5c' to 08c. Stork Pants, 47c; Rubber Pants, 47c. BOOK BARGAINS Closing out the 50c line of Books, 1000 titles, popular authors. copy....l9c The new Oxford Series, 25c edi- t tion. copy IDC History of Our Own Times, by ca McCarthy S-vol. sets of Prescott, cloth c and leather, set .pI.J "Audrey," "Ralph Marlowe" and hun dreds of other $1.50 copyrights will be found on a special table, ' cr marked at the low price of...PVJC "Out to Old Auut Mary's e Ark $2.00 edition I.U "Bob, Son of Battle," $1.25 edl- e tlon OC "Jack Raymond" "Confessions of a "Wife," and many other copy- rights are on sale for. each....oVC Cook Books, Bibles. Hymnals, Poets, Music Books. Boys' Books, etc., all at clearance prices. Ing. The tract lies directly back of the drj'dock. .