JPHB MOBNDftf OSEGONIAX, SATURDAY. MAY 20, 195. WILL UK THE FriflcijHti Portkai Ageats for ttfick Pafterms Paalcatioac - t Meier & Frank Store OpenTonight Until 9:30 - 'Headqwjrtfrs for Carp . Rwyt, Crtaiat. qmi leddlig Meier & Frank StoreOpenTonight Until 9:3ti Boys UP II BIT 16 Mayor WiHiams Proposes to Make a Whirlwind Campaign. SLANDERS TO BE REFUTED Republican Nominee for Ma yor Does Xot Intend to .Rest Quietly Un der' Abuse Heaped Upon 'Him by Democrats. "Well, I think I'll shake the boys up c. bit.' Such was Mayor "Williams response jesterday to the question whether be would let loose oratorical whirlwinds in his stump speech at Albina next Monday night. And His Honor looked as if he might really "shake the boys up a bit." "The Citizens' ticket," said he, "has been put up by scheming Democrats to gull a lot of 'Republicans, who after the election may find themselves stranded outside the party. "What the people of this city ought to see is a. clean-cut Issue between JLanc and my self, without any of such tricks as a 'Citizens' ticket.' "What is the Citi cens' ticket,' anyhow? What does it mean? I suppose that the men behind it think their people the only citizens in town," and the Mayor spoke in a I've-got-some-citizens-Jn-my-camp- too and I'm-a-citizen-myself tone of voice. Will Defend Record. "When Roosevelt ran for President last Fall he was attacked on his rec ord by the Democratic candidate, Par ker, who really had no record and was the candidate simply of opposition. In that fight Roosevelt was on the defen fsie. Now 1 am running for re-election to the Mayoralty of Portland and my record is attacked. It is my right to defend that record, and I can de fend it. I have no apprehension on that score whatever. Dr. Lane has little conception of the duties of this office. The most important episode of his career was his appointment as su perintendent or the Oregon State In sane Asylum, from which he was re moved by Governor Pennoyer, "In my speeches I shall explain the slanders and alleged scandals that haa been told of my administration to the satisfaction of my auditors. I am confident I can do it." Whereupon His Honor picked up a paper on his desk containing a news paper account, nearly two years old, of the bad condition of the fire-cnglne-houscs'of the city. The roofs were leaking, the horses were breaking through the floors, the air was vilo and unlit for the firemen to live in, rats abounded and floors were sagging under their rotten supports. "Yet we had no city money to repair our fire-engine-houses," proceeded the Mayor, "and couldn't get any. Ele cted roadways were tumbling down and endangering the public and the city had hardly a decent street. The olice force was so small as to be in- ijuate for the needs of the munici pality. In order to tide thcclty over Its financial difficulties, the City Coun cil and the Executive Board proposed the plan of lining gamblers in order to derive revenue to run the city gov ernment, and I acquiesced in the plan. 1 shall ask the people whether it was wicked, under such circumstances to take the money of gamblers and put it to those uses." To show that the City Council and other officers of the city entered Into the plan and approved it and .per suaded the Mayor into it. Mayor Will lams produced a clipping from a news paper interview, given by. L. Zlmmer snjm, president of the Council, Novem ber 1903. Mr. Zimmerman said: Speakinz tor myself. I am frank to con fess I hav bren Instrumental In jxrsuadlns the Mayor to adopt tbo present Fystem. and o JlktwUc have a larse majority of the city officials. I have atro approached the Mayor (to persuade him) to Include all the money elot machines In the flnlnc list, pa I consider them as much gambling devices as faro or any other paytnc tine, but I am fori? Vi tate I have not pucverded. "Of course he didn't succeed." broke in the Mayor yesterday on coming to this point of the interview. "Of course he didn't. I drew the line at slot machines. That was one of the limitations I placed on the fining system." The interview con tinued: I fall to we why some of our city o.Ticials phould shirk some of the rcsponslllllt . ir ary exlets. Certainly, the Mayor Is not alone responsible for the present policy, inasmuch as he consented to It only after lie had iW-l-tlve proot that gambling was conducted be hind closed doorf. From my personal knowledge of the ci y's finances, the money paid -by gamblers has b-on 1 ut to very good use for the last five month. The tax levy of last year was insufficient Tor the lire, police and street -departments, and large deficiencies existed In all the de partments, which, had to be paid for out of the general fund. That fund fortunately has been fattened by the fines collected in the Police Court, and I know of rto reason why enough tinea should not be collected to main tain the entire police force. The fire depart ment has been in a dilapidated condition, and I think I am safe In saying that the same conditions will not exist after expiration of the present adminlMration. Again, the charter piwldes that the city shall keep In repair for a certain number of years all newly Improved streets, whether they consist of macadam, asphalt, wood or 3Jcl glan block or any other material. Should not the taxpayer have some little consideration? Must he pay for all this? I do not think any one connected with the city government under Major Williams' administration will need to be ashamed of it. Chairman Colwell, of the Republican City Central Committee, has booked May or Williams to speak at Sellwood next week, on Wednesday. Chairman Monta gue, of the Democratic campaign com mittee, is arranging for a. series of ex hibitions by Dr. Dane. The Republican campaign headquarters are la the Mc- Jay building, room 205, where Mr. Col well lias all the paraphernalia of his of fice. The Democratic headquarters are on the west side of Sixth, between Wash ington and Stark street, upstairs. a no city poll Hrae Wi "Parsifal" at the Marquam. Pictorial "Parsifal" was repeated at the Marquam last night under the direction of J. Alex Hanna. who delivered an in teresting lecture on Wagner's master piece as an accompaniment to the pictures. Mrs. Walter Reed, sang "The Nightin gale's Song," by Kevin, "Habanera," from "Carmen," Bond's "Shadows," and "I Know a Dovely Garden" by D'Harde- lot- The moving pictures of the drama- opera were by far the best ever seen 'here. the concluding series called "The Reign of Louis XTV" being even finer than the "Parsifal" scenes; The Incidental music was well done. The entertainment will be repeated at a matinee today given for the benefit of school children, and. again tonight. HOKSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Xuure's rewedy-fer ofetlsatc indigestion. Bargains for Men The Men's Outfitting Section has prepared a great feast of special values for Saturday shoppers; seasonable furnishings of every descrip tion at prices that cannot fail to interest you. Here are bargains worthy your careful consideration: Men's Madras and Oxford Stocks, all desirable patterns, JtQ 75c, $1.00 and $L25 values are on sale at, each.-. 5 rC Men's fancy embroidered cotton Half-Hose, a great variety t of patterns, all sizes, wonderful value, pair C Lewis and Clark Souvenir Handkerchiefs at, each 19i Men's French. Balbriggan Underwear, fine imported gar ments, shirts and drawers, Summer weight, all sizes, value r extraordinary today at ; . . O C Men's Grenadine "Windsor Ties, all colors, each -.19 Men's derby-ribbed Underwear, form-fitting, nicely made, satin faced, tape neck, blue and brown, all sizes, shirts and drawers; our best 50e Underwear, today ." fC Great Shirt Bargains 1000 Men's Golf Shirts, plain or plaited bosom, in Madras, Chambray and Oxfords, -also plain white Oxfords, all sizes; great assortment; this season's best $1.00 values, ?C on sale for ft OC Men's fine Pongee Silk Negligee Shirts with soft collar attached, cream and champagne colors,' all sizes; best $3.00 values, on sale f i on . today at ;.... I .07 50c Suspenders 29c a Pair "Men's 50c Lisle "Web Suspenders, best styles and patterns, unequaled value today . at low price of, pair 47w $1.00 Nightshirts 79c Each 50 dozen Men's Night Shirts, plain or trimmed styles, with or without collar, light and heavy weight Muslin, all sizes; our best $1 fPQ values, on sale today at . 7C Sale of "DennisonV Products Lunch Sets, Napkins, Crepe Papers, Sealing Wax, Etc. The Dennison Paper Novelties are finding greater favor every dayThey combine usefulness with economy For the household, library and parties a complete stock at special prices 50 styles of Crepe Paper Nap- Kins, au me latest de- signs, special, doz Plain white Crepe Paper Nap kins, best on the market, par ticularly good for res- q c taurant trade, 1000... 7JC Crepe Paper Lunch Sets, con taining 12 napkins and lunch cloth 42x70 inches, beautiful new patterns; great q special value at, each. . 7v Doll Sets for children, q special, each....:..... 7C Crepe Paper, in rolls, all o colors, roll OC Fancy Crepe Paper for lamp shades and fancy work, .c great special value, fold ; ; 1 DC Dennison 's Gum Stick Tickets, all sizes, 1000 for... 49 Dennison s Sealing Wax, all colors, at 7 Old English Letter-Seals, all letters, each 12 Dennison s Paper Fasteners, box, 25c, 20c and 15c A Saturday Sale of Children's Shoes Misses' vici Idd and patent leath er 3-strap Slippers, all this seas ons goods:.. izes 5 to 8 for, pair 85 Sizes 9 to 11 for, pair 95 ? Sizes 12 to 2 for, pair.... $1.05 Little Gents' Lace Shaesvici kid,, kangarette calf and-satin" calf: all good, durable styles, great values: Sizes 9 to 13 for, pair.. $1.28 Sizes 1 to 2 for, pair $1.38 Sizes 2 to 5Mr, pair $1.48 Women's Oxfords $1.28 Pair 500 pairs "Women's Oxfords, in kid, light and heavy soles, sizes IV-i to o; wonderful value for to day only at this low price, pair , $1.28 Men's Genuine Panama Hats Genuine Panama fZA C Hats at, each... O J Untrimmed Pan ama Hats, ca. .. s30 Headquarters for Panama Hats at prices ranging from $4.50 to $15.00. All the new blocks in "Hawcs" famous $3.00 Hats for men;, dcrbys and .soft styles; black, gray, tans, etc. J. B. Steson's famous $4.00 and $5.00 Hats, dorbys and soft styles; new blocks. Men 's Straw Sailors at all prices Young Men. Straw Hats for Boys and Knit Underw'r Women's bleached ribbed Vests, high-neck and long sleeves, silk crocheted edges, knee-length pants to match, all sizes, best 65c values rOC Women's Aretex cotton-mesh. Un derwear, including high-neck and long-sleeve Vests and knee lcngtli Pants, also combination suits, high-neck, long-sleeves, ankle length great DrrA values I "far il ILC Drug Sundries Woodbury's Facial Soap 16c Juvenile Soap, cake 33c Old-Fashioned Soap, cake. 7c Buttermilk Complexion Soap, box.lc La Premier Castile Soap. bar.... 7c 2-lb. bar Bernado Castile Soap. 36c Royal Glycerine Soap, box...... 4e Windsome Hotel Soap, dozen.... 19c Bathasweet Rice Powder for the nursery and -home, 25c value to day at, box ...........15c Coke's Dandruff Cure 36c Eastman's Benzoin trd Almond lo tion, bottle 18c Purity Violet Cold Cream 9e White's Tooth Powder, bottle... 35c Wright's Antiseptic Tooth Soap. 18c Liquid Veneer for furniture, pianos, fine woodwork, etc Makes old things new. 50c value .98c Spirit Gas Stoves, each 48c "Queen" Fountain Syringes, best grade white rubber, rapid flow. fully guaranteed $1.33 Complete stock of Syringes, Hot Water Bags, etc., at the very low est prices. 25c Hdkfs. 2lAc Women's hemstitched, hand-embroidered, all pure linen Initial Handkerchiefs, also embroidered corners, great lot of 20c and 25c values, on sale at I2c 50c Gloves 39c Woments one and two-clasp Suede Lisle Gloves, in mode, gray, black and white, all sizes from 5& to 7; regular 50c values, your fl choice at, pair OVC New red and green silk fabric Gloves, pair 9 25c MALINBS I4c EACH Best quality silk llallnes, black, white," cream and .nil leading shades; 25c value today A at, yard lC Tan Hosiery for women, misses, children and boys. All tne best styles and grades. All prices. $1.25 Bags 93c Women's walrus, seal arid grain Leather Bags, moire silk lined, leather handles', gilt and nickel frames, double clasp,, inside pocket and coin purse; best 51.25 values for, each ......fC Women's crushed Leather Belts, made with gilt buckles, new col ors, all sizes; 50c values for. .38c Notions Fancy filled-edg pure silk Garter Elastic, pink, blue, orange, black and white, great values.-yard. .11c Hicks celebrated lightweight wash able Dress Shields, none better, sizes 1, 2, 3, pair..- ..28c, asc Sole Portland agents for the "Oster jnoor' patent elastic felt mattresses. All sizes. Third, floor. Saturday Sale of Men's Clothing Last day of the great special sale of men's and yogng men's clothing This season's moit attractive styles and materials are priced at the lowest point of the year Second Floor $20.00 Suits $12.35 Hen's fine quality all-wool black Worsted and Thibet Suits, cut in the latest fashion; best Serge lining; hand-made buttonholes; hand fclled collar; warranted liigh-grade garments in every particular; all sizes; reg. $18.00. and $20.00 value 3 All our $3.50, $4.0a and $4:50 Trousers, in black Clay Worsted and blue Serge; well made and perfect fitting; great special 1ft value at, pair 1 VI Outing Sirits $10.15 100 Glen's Outing Suits; air this season's- best styles, in single or double-breasted sack coats; fancy Homepuns, fancy Flannels, fancy Tweeds, skeleton-lined; trousers with belt loops and turn-up bottoms; a great variety of pat terns, in all the leading shades and combina tions; Suits the exclusive stores would ask you $15 to $18 for; today, your xia ir choice Iwi 1 J Young Men's Clothing Entire Stock Reduced .Entire $13.50 line of Young Men's Suits, in Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots and fancy Worst ed; this season's best styles, in great variety, all ages; great value at this 11 fi low price . .S vv Entire line of Young Men's Suits, $15.00 and $16.50 yalues, in n&ndsome unfinished Worst eds; great variety of this season's very best styles, for your choosing at this ftC low price .S 3UO Entire $20.00 line of Young Men's Suits, in the most desirable materials and styles; all the popular shades and patterns; your choice of the entire stock today at this 1 fi C " low price Q0 J Young Men's fine all-wool Suits, in Cheviots, Tweeds, Csssimeres and Worsteds; beat pat terns; also brown and gray-mixed Cheviot; '14 to 20-year sizes; wonderful -values v L for today at this low price. ....... ,.VyJ Children's Apparel Greatly Reduced In thm children's department today mothers can supply Smnmer gar ts for the chgdrn at a frig saving Snits, Coats and Dresses of the latett styles, wool or wash materials, attractive, serviceable apparel at lower prices than it has ever been offered for before Children's Presses 95c Each 300 Children's Wash Dresses, made in Percales and Ginghams, Bussian and fancy styles, braid-trimmed, all colors, ages 4 to M years; a OS big variety to select from; greatest values we'have ever offered . -rC Children's $7.00 Coats $4.85 Each Little Girls' Coats, made in Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots and Covert mater ials; Peter Thompson styles, trimmed in gilt buttons and emblem 7 colors light and dark gray mixtures, blue, brown and castor, ages C A ft tL 2 to 6 years; regular $6.50 and $7.00 Coats, on sale for $03 Children's Buster Brown Dresses, made of very fine quality Galatea Cloth, plain colors, also pink, white, blue and fancy stripes; ages if 4 to 12 years; regular $6 values, on sale today at vstO CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES $2.55 1! $7.00 WASH DRESSES FOR $4.98 EA. Children's Wash Dresses, made in Linen Crash and Ginghams, Russian and fancy styles-; blue, pink and fancy stripes ; ages 6 to 14 years ; this season's pretty styles; regular re $3.50 values J Children's White Dresses, made in French Piques, Russian styles, collars and cuffs made of light blue materials to match; ages 6 to A AO - 12 years; regular $7 values N?"iK"0 Saturday's Great Millinery Bargains A splendid array of Special values in the millinery section todaySecond Floor Misses' fine Milan "Sinbad" Sailors, roll-brim, trimmed with three yards of satin ribbon.; white with cardinal, light blue and navy ribbon; handsome styles; regular tf? 1 $3.50 values, today; Special saleof 90 Ready-to-Trim Hats,Jn turbans and Maxine Elliotts, of peroxoline braids and chiffons; white, brown, champagne, black and navy, handsome styles; every one $5.00 values; your choice at the low price of $2.75 100 Trimmed Hats at $1.25 Each 100 Women's Straw Sailors and Turbans.'blue, black, brown and champagne; best shapes; trimmed with lace, roses, pop pies and foliage; marvelous values for today at the special price of I ..' v I Misses' Exposition Hats of Mexican straw, white, navy, brown, cardinal, cutter color and brown; great special values for two days at, each 29c Children's trimmed Leghorn Hats, trimmed with ribbon, velvet and lace; wonderful Oft value at this low price -JOC Children's untrimmed Leghorns, 1000 of Q them, lace edge; matchless value, caeh..-C Largest and best stock of Infants' Bonnets- Photo Dept. Pyrosalllc AciJ, 50c value 3c HyJrochlnou. lflc value vi....35c Hypo, 5c value, pound......... .....Se Po-wJered Alum, 15c value, pKg l&c Water Colors for coloring: photos, 75c value for ...toe Carrying Cases for, each.. 91.13 Tumbler Graduates ...... I. .TenaA lc Squeegee JtoUcrs, 20c value... ...14c Demonstration In our camera department, 2 to 6 P. M., today. Brine one . of your best nega tives and get a free print on "Cyko" paper. The best 'developing' paper on the market. Basement Specials Today Our highest-grade "Peninsular" planished Steel Ranges, 10 years' guarantee, 5D per cent more heating and cooking capacity than any other make. $57.50 model. $3350 $42 model. f3$.3 Granite Rice Boilers ..........83c $1.00 nickel Rice Boilers.. .......79c 17-qt. granite, Dish ans... 96c 5-qt. Berlin Sauce Pans.. 52c' Granite iron Teapots 2Sc Scrub Brushes, each............. 8c 91.25 Food Choppers 8Sc Wire Extension Strainers 16c Wire Meat Safes -1.13 Savory Roasters, each 9Sc Granite Bread Pans, each....... 19c Dover Egg Beaters, each Sc. 2-qt. granite Sauce Pans 21c 2-qt. granite Coffee Pots 33c Large Frying Pans, each 22c 10-qt. tin Dish Pans, each 24c Can Openers, each 8c Steel Knives and Forks, wood han dles, great values, set.. 82c Nickel Teaspoons, 6" for 33c Nickel. Tablespoons,' 6 for 66c ! Steel "Butcher Kniv.eseach 21c Paring Knives, each 8c Thiu blown Tumblers, each.. 4c Decorated semi-porcelain Plates 7 inch size; sale price, dozen.. .91.40 Glass Water Pitchers, each 42c 4-piece Glass Sets, each 4Sc Flour Sifters, each 12o No.. S-granite Teakettles, eaca.-.S2c Great Saturday Sale of Silk Shirtwaist Suits Hundreds of our handsomest Silk Shh-twaist Suits are on sale today at great reductions from the regular prices Values you can't equal in town A superb showing of pretty styles fancy Combination Silks in black and white, blue and white, brown and white, soft-finish. Taf fetas in plain colors: black blue and brown Changeable Silks and Checked. Silks; Waists made with broad plaits, siderplaits or clus- ters of tucks; full pouch fronts, either blouse or straight backs; Skirts in kilt effects, box-plaits or shirred; all this season's prettiest ' "styles, in all-sizes1 and values extraordinary at the following excep tionally low prices : Regular $16.50 Suits... $12.65 Regular $18.50 Suits... 14.25 Regular $20.00 Suits. . .$16.45 In the Waist Department today. Flannelette; fancy figured and dotted; light and dark colors; gre"at value at Regular $24.00 Suits... $20.55 Regular. $2&00 Suits. . .$22.85 Regular $30.00 Suits... $24.65 200 long Kimonas, in Lawn and 95c Lawn and Flannelette Dressing Sacqu.es; great values, each... 55 New "Percale Wrappers ,in the best patterns and colors, each. .95 35c Ribbons at 18c Grand Ribbon special for today, 3000 yards of 4-inch Satin Taffetas in, all the leading shades; fancy striped and polka dot Ribbons, -3 inches wide, and a big variety of odds and ends in silk-warp Dresden Ribbons, suitable for neckwear and dress trimming,, also .millinery purposes. The great majority of -the lot are regular 35c values; your choice at, yard. .....18c Wash Goods Sale 56c silk -Madras, la a variety of 53 pat terns, all--, the newest colorings. Da'lnty. fi.gures for waists and shirt waist suns. XiXira speci&i value, yard 30c and 35c Flowered Serpolets and Voiles agured and flowered effects 25c patterns All ' the " leading shades, ureat special values - at, yard 2,68 and 52.3ft values , in white; .Embroidered SRtrtwawt lengths ; Lawns, liaeas, etc Handsome styles your choice ef 2M at this 0 r low price, patters. 7C iScMc fancy whit Piques, li HtaalBM, Madras; etc., yard..lAC .36c 19c Book Dept. Latest fiction "The Orchid," by Robert Grant; "The Purple ParasoV' by ifc- Cutcheon, $1.08; "The Flower of Destiny," by Or'cutt, $1.08; "Kate Bonnett," by Stockton, special at 60 "Parsifal," 75; "The Five Little Peppers" ,.25 Last Day of Great Bedspread Sale Hemmed white Bedspreads ; full size, nice Marseilles patterns; matchless value for this sale at, each. . . . & White fringed Bedspreads, full size, Marseilles pat terns;, wonderful values at, each White hemmed Marseilles Bedspreads, large size ; .the best $2.50 values, on for, feach I White hemmed Marseilles' Bedspreads, large. size; regular $3.75 values, on sale for, each. .,...,.... Jjarge size" fringed Bedspreads, in' pink, navy blue and red; gfeat special for this sale, each.r Satin Marseilles Bedspreads, large-size, fringed or hemmed ; $2.75 values, on sale f or White Djaity Bedspreads, 10-4 size ; value extraordinary OhQ for this sale at the low-price - of, each IHC Ten great special values in'Toweling. All grades Sheets and Pillow Cases'a't the lowest prices. , $1.34 $2.05 $3,10 $1.98