16 THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1906. The M Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns The Delineator Colombia Yarns, Etc., Etc. Perrins Real French Kid Cloves School and College Pennants on the Third Floor eier ( Frank Store Open Until 9:30 Established 1657 Open Until 9;30 en's Wear Specials Today M Men's colored border linen lawn Handkerchiefs; best 15c values, on sale 1 As today at this special low price, each " Men's 50c Lisle Suspenders.'best quality, made with kid ends and tabs; iQ great special value at this unusually low price Men's fine worsted Underwear, medium weight, natural color, all CI 1 C sires shirts and drawers: regular $1.50 values, at, per garment. P 1 1 J Men's Fall weight flannel Shirts, plain striped effects, soft attached col- 5i- lar; all sizes; great special value at this low price Men's corded Madras Pleated Shirts, light grounds with small, neat 0! 1 1 C figures, all sizes; regular $1.50 values, on sale at this low price, ea. J Men's fine cashmere wool Sos. in plain colors; gray, oxfords and blacks; 1 ' 35c value, on sale at this special low price, pair Men's new flannelette Night Shirts, made full size and extra long; best CQg styles; $1.50 values, on sale at this unusually low price, each Of C Boys' Buster Brown Sweaters best styles, at this special low price, each..T9J Women's 50c Handkerchiefs at 1 5c On sale today, 100 dozen women's French imported colored Handkerchiefs, silk and linen finish; endless assortment of beautiful styles floral, dotted and striped effects; blue, pink, green, gray, tan.and C lavender. Regular 50c values, on sale today, while they last, at this phenomenally low price, each. JC Fall Styles in Men's Hats Our Men's Hat Department is showing the latest models in Derby and Soft hats in all grades and most desirable shades Every hat guaranteed Stetson Hats $4.00 and S5.00 each Hawes Hats always $3.00 M. &. F. Special Hats $2.50 and $3. Young Men's "College" Tele- scope Hats' in black, gray, tan and brown Boys Caps and Hats, all prices Stationery "500" Score Cards, dozen 8 "500" Score Pads, each 16 Bridge Whist Pads, each X5 "Bicycle" or "Bee" Playing Cards, special, package 19 Tally Cards; very large variety; new novelties; 25c values, at, dozen , 19 Odds and ends in Tinted and Bor dered Paper; 75c values, to be closed out at 39 Women's Knit Underwear Women's heavy cotton Vests and Pants; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; nicely finished; best 35c values; on sale at this special low price, per garment 2o Women 's pure white heavy cot ton Vests and Pants; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 4, 5, fi; great special value at. oOO Women's heavy cotton fleece lined Vests and Pants; high neck and long sleeves; perfect fitting; regular fi-5c values, at. garment 43 Women's heavy-weight cotton Union Suits; hish neck and long sleeves, well . made, all sizes; 65c values, on sale at.-18 Women's "Swan" brand Swiss ribbed Vests; high neck and Ion;; sleeves, all sizes; best $1 values, on sale at, per gar ment 78 Women's fine Swiss ribbed cot ton Vests and Pants; pure whit, perfect fitting garments; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 4. 5. 6; regular 75c values, on sale at, per gar ment 537 Women's fine wool and cotton Vests and Pants; high neck and long sleeves, ankle length ; good Winter weight, nicely made and finished; 75c value, at....5T Women's extra fine cream and natural cashmere wool Vests and Pants; high neck and long sleeves: regular $1.25 values; in all sizes, on sale at this low price .' S9 Women's extra fine white fleece lined Union Suits; high neck and long sleeves. rich silk fleece; $1.50 values; all sizes, at..98 Women's fine ribbed wool Union Suits; "MunsLng" brand, nat ural or white, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; $3.50 values $2.69 Picture Dept. Specials Panorama of Portland 7$ Etchings and Carbons framed in 2 inch brown oak frames; sizes lOx IS inches and 10x20 inches; $2 values; on sale at S1.45 Sheet Pictures of Christy, Henry, Hutt. Gibson, Allen, Gilbert and Underwood; great values at..2o Drug Sundries Loonen's Tooth Brushes, best French brush made; values up to 35c each, on sale at 19C Ebony and Cocobola Na'il Buffers, best padding: special 2SC Emery Boards, good quality. doz.-7C Danderine, the great hair grower; 5r bottle on sale at 36C Tetlow's Antiseptic Cold Cream. H Ib. cans; prreat value X9C Holmes' Fragrant Frostilla 16C Choice of our entire line of 5c Toilet Soaps at. 3 cakes IOC "Fairy" Soap "It Floats"; great value at, per dozen -4oC "Okayed" Toilet Papers, large rolls; good quality, at. roll 7C 60C per dozen rolls. Eight sryles of Whisk Brooms, plain or fancy: 2oc values 19C Scissors and Shears, steel laid: every pair guaranteed to give satisfac tion: all sizes 19C Ever Ready Safety Razors. 1 dozen blades: every one guaranteed; great value at Sl.OO The Meier dS Frank Store ESTABLISHED IN 1857 to 9:30 Specie Is The usual array of special bargains for Saturday evening shoppers Mer chandise of the highest grade marked at surprisingly low prices Store open until 9:30 Extra salespeople in all departments 6 to 9:30 only Women's 75c Underwear for 43c Women's extra warmNaturaI Wool Vests and Pants, good heavy weight, nice rich fleece: all sizes; regular 75c values, on sale tonight from A! 6 to 9:30 only at this extremely low price, per garment ' Men's $ 1 .50 Storm Leggins, pr. 69c ! Special lot of Men's Mackintosh Storm Leggins. in black and navy blue, no I buttons, no straps, easily adjusted: regular $1.50 values, on sale LQ from 6 to 9:30 only at this wonderfully low price, pet pair "7fc $1.00 to $20.00 Necklaces V2 Price Women's Jeweled Collars, large variety, set with all color stones; beautiful styles at prices rangring from Sl.OO to $20.00 each; your choice DripA tonight from 6 to 9:30 at one-half regular prices rilLC 50c . Stationery, on Sale at Box, 23c "Brandon" Linen Writing Paper, best quality linen paper, white only, 50 sheets of paper and 50 ene'opes : regular 50c value; on sale from 6 to 9:30 tonight at this extremely low price, per box 50c Games at. Low Price of 29c : - f On sale tonight from 6 to 9:30 "Flinch." "Din.' "Sherlock Holmes," "Bulls and Bears." "Pook Float,' and other popular card games; 50c OQr values, on sale at this extremely low price . . . 60 $1.00 Crokinoie Boards on sale at 49 each. 12V2C Handkerchiefs on Sale for 5c 200 dozen Women's Handkerchiefs, with H-inch hems, soft finish, silk embroidered initial and bow knot in the corner; regular 12c values, on sale from 6 to 9:30 only at this low prh-e, each V $1.00 Yokes at Low Price of 21c Women's Sheer Lawn Embroidery Yoke, in Grecian and Teneriffe designs; can also be used as a circular collar; 8 inches deep, attractive 9 r styles; regular J1.03 values, on sale at this low price, each ' Decorated Stand Lamps, each, $2.27 Special lot of Tecorated Stand Lamps, with globe to match, central draft burners. 24 inches high, pink or grsen tints, complete ready C J 25' for use; "great special value at this low price, each Jfir.fir Complete Lamps, on Sale at $1.87 Special lot of Decorated Lamps and Globes, with number 2 burner. 15 inches high, very attractive styles: great special value for tonight ff OJ only at this extremely low price Children's Outing Flannel Gowns Special lot of Children's Outing Flannel Gowns. In fancy stripes braid trjmmed, Mother Hubbard styles, ages 1 to 12 years; great special 9. value for tonight only at this low price, each Children's Drawers, per pair, 21c Special lot of Children's Muslin Drawers, lace trimmed and plain tucked, ages 1 to 1) years: best 35c values, on sale tonight from 6 to 9:30 21c only at this special low price, per pair & MX $1.00 Chiffon Veiling, yard, 21c Chiffon Veiling in silk embroidered and velvet 'dotted effects, choice styles in large variety, black, white, brown, navy, green, lavender, etc.; O 1 $1.00 values, on sale at this special low price Women's Hose on Sale at pair, 19c 500 pairs of Women's Fine Black Cotton Hose, full fashioned, fast color: sizes S to 10; greatest value ever offered for the money; tonight 1 from 6 "to 9:30 your choice at Swiss Curtains for, per Pair, 95c 200 pairs of Ruffled Swiss Curtains, dots and figures with plain ruf- QC. fles. 3 yards long. 36 inches wide; great value, 6 to 9:30 at, pair.. -'-'v' Brass- Extension Rods, Each, 7c Great special lot of Brass Extension Rods, 44 inches long, complete J with fixtures, etc.: regular 10c values, on sale to 9:30 only at. each -..'' Ostermoor Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses, all sizes 3d Fl. "Willamette" Sewing Machines 15 Models $18 to $35 The Meier dS Frank Store "Peter Thompson" Suits at $12.50 "Peter Thompson" Suits for misses and chil dren, 12 to IS years of age; made of brown and blue serges; pleated skirts, all new styles, for dress and school wear. Best val ues in town, at this special CIO f low price, per suit H lJv Misses' and children's school Dresses sailor suits, in red, blue and brown; full sleeve with emblem; ages 6 to 14 yrs. ; CA splendid values at. each v'l Jv Children's white Bearskin Coats, box style, full length, ages 2 to 6 years; great fC special value at, per garment. . Misses' and children's full-length Coats, in gray plaids, tan and red plaids; velvet collar and cuffs; circular back, double-hreasted ; ages 6 to 14 years; great val ues at this special price pUJU Children's Blanket Bathrobes, $2.75 and $4.00. 1000 Boxes Hood River Apples at $1.85 per Box On sale today, 1000 boxes of choice Hood River Apples, secured from J. Adrian Epping, of Hood River "Kings," "Pippins" and "Talte hokins" selected fruit of the highest grade. Every home wants a box or two of them, at this special low price, box.S OJ See Fifth Street Window Display. $2.50 Neck Scarfs for 85c Special lot of "DuBarry" Scarfs, in Liberty silk, chiffon and crepe de chine 22 yards long; pink, blue, white and black; regular $2.50 values, on sale at this special QQ low price, each C Women's silk Scarfs, in Liberty silk, chiffon and crepe de chine, 2 yards long; colors white, pink and light blue, lavender, green, red and navy; regular $1.75 values fLQf on sale at, each "'C New shipment of Chantilly Drapes, in the very latest designs black, white, brown, navy; IV2 to 2-yard lengths. Special lot of Tuxedo Veiling, in plain and fancy meshes chenille ana velvet dotted ef fects; great assortment, black, brown, navy, black on white and white on black; Q values up to 50c a yard for C Toy Dept. Specials Today Special lot of pretty Bisque Head Dolls, 12-inch, dressed, stockings and slippers; jointed 0f body and limbs, special. . . Afternoon Tea Sets for children, nicely decorated in colors, 3 styles special value at. set 17 Dolls' Wire Cradles or Folding Beds, enameled in pretty colors; great special value at 19i Dolls' bureaus, sideboards or com modes, 17 inches high, finished in golden oak; great special 'IQ value at ,0-C Toy Wash Sets, consisting of wash board, clothes dryer, wringer and bench, with set tub; bench 17 inches in length. Third O "I Floor Children's Hosiery Bargains 500 pairs of boys' strong, heavy cotton School Hose double knees, heels and toes; greatest hose on the mar ket at this "special price Misses' extra fine silk Lisle Ribbed Stock ings; fast black, double knees, all sizes; splendid values, pair. . . Infants' silk ribbed House, black, white, blue, pink, tan and cardinal; sizes 4 to 6; 65c quality, on sale at, pair...50 Boys' and girls' black ribbed Cotton Hose, all sizes; regular 15c values, pair 9d Boys' and girls' extra quality fine and heavy ribbed Cotton Stockings, double knees, toes and heels : 35c val- 1 Q r ues, on sale at this special price FAMILY FOUND DESTITUTE PROBATION OFFICER DISCOV ERS SAD CASE. Sick Mother, Four Hungry Children and T'nemployed Father in Squa lid Home on East Side. Probation Officer S. P. TVhitf yesterday reported the Juvenile Court what he declares to be one of the most pitiful rases of poverty in the city. While at work rounding up hoys and 'girls who were in the habit of playinsr "hookey" from school. Mr. White entered the abode -f WinrU M Oliver. 7 Grand avenue, and Thore found a sick mother, with four half-F-tarved children about her and a husband. "It was ;t snd sicht and made my heart Ftk. said Mr. White, in talking about t he mat ter. "The fa mily a re living in two small rooms, the combined floor space of which is not over lCxlt? feet. The mother has not hpii well for several months, poverty stares the visitor in the face fv-in every nook and corner in the 4-o-called home "I am told that for several months the I a ruily has been fd and clothed by the City Board of Charities Oliver is able to earn from 1 to $5 5 a day, but he does not work Sometimes he must do a few hours labor, for he often pets drunk, and then h is s.tid to be very brutal. There aie four .children living at 'home.' aged lt S. and 4 year?, a twin of the eldest child is at the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society The mother and children should be helped. ' Smith and demanded that he enter a de fault in the case. Mr. Smith chose to obey the court rather than the anxious attorneys. This queer state of affairs aros at the opening of the Circuir Court yesterday morning, the case in question being that of Nora Armstrong against the Portland Railway Company. When expartA mo tions were being heard by Judge Sears, Dan J. Malarkey. attorney for the rail way company, ptated that he would like to have three more days in which to pre pare an answer to the complaint. Hear ing this request, the attorneys for the plaintiff at once demanded that they be f allowed a default order in the case, de claring that the time had expired fr the tiling of an answer. After hearing both sides of the matter. Judge Sears' decided that his order giving the defendant's counsel three more days in which to answer should remain. Not wishing to delay the matter, Mr. Ma larkey and his associate counsel, E. B. Pea brook, hurried up the work on the answer and presentee the other attorneys wi:h a copy during the afternoon. This I oner was spurnen. inr pidiuun at torneys ptili maintaining mat tney shoulri be allowed a default. On June i last. Nora Armstrong was injured by stepping from a moving car. She is suing the street car company for JHW damages. REFISE TO ACCEPT ANSWER Attorneys Hold On( for Default Or der in Circuit Court- Attorney Piggott and Finch yesterday refused to accept the service of an nswe,r to a complaint filed by them in the Circuit Court several days ago. The lawyers wn nted a default order issued, and when Presi-iing Judge Pears refused to grant their request, they hurried into the office of Chief Deputy County Clerk Mary Stooker Given Divorce. The course of true love ran In many crooked paths in the Stocker home, so crooked that the wife grew weary of straightening them out and appealed for a id from the Circuit Court. Testerday afternoon. Judge Sears took a hand in the matter and settled the woes by allow ing Mary Stocker a divorce from Louis Stocker. whom Fhe married during Jan uary. Mrs Stocker was also granted the custody of their 6-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son. She alleged nonsup port. Cases to Be Ieclded Presiding Judge Alfred F. Sears will decide the following cases this morning: State of Oregon vs. A. E. French et al. State of Oregon vs. G. Plass, and other cases of the same nature. These decisions will be on the demurrers file,! to informations against many voters charged with fraud in the Sellwood pre cinct during the recent election. The de cisions this morning will deal with the defendants charged with perjury. DeSOTO'S GREAT -GREAT-GRANDSON PAYS A VISIT TO CITY OF PORTLAND Mining Man, in Whose Veins Blood of Explorer Flows, Also Has the Wandering Instinct. ALEXANDER D'SOTO. of New York, great-great-grandson of Ferdi nand 'DeSoto. the Spanish ex plorer who first discovered the Mississippi River, is a guest at the Hotel Portland. He is one of the five living direct de scendants of Ferdinand DeSoto. The ex ploring instinct which flows in his veins crops out in him and he spends a large part of his time roving about the wold investigating mining properties. He Has extensive mining interests at Council City. Alaska, but this Winter will make a trip through Siberia to investigate the mineral resources of that country. Alexander DeSoto cafhe to the United States from Spain when 22 years of age and served through the Civil War as a surgeon in the Federal Navy. For the last 2U or 30 years lie has devoted his energies to mining and is credited with being immensely wealthy. He bears a marked resemblance to the pictures of the noted explorer. He is dark and swarthy with deep, black eyebrows which extend far out from his forehead. He wears a beard and he has those penetrating, piercing eyes so commorl to the Spanish. Although 66 years of age he is a man of great muscular sirength despite the fact that he is small of stature. He has a brother, a Catholic bishop, who makes his headquarters at Rome, and a sister who lives in Spain .He has two cousins living and these complete the direct descendants of the noted explorer who are now alive. Ferdinand DeSoto is something of a philanthropist and is the founder of the Wayside Hospital at Seattle and one at Council City. His hobby is hospitals and upon the two he has expended many thousands of dollars. He establisHed the Wayside Hospital at Seattle when the reaction of the Klondike rush set in which resulted ir. great suffering. For several years he was compelled to give large amounts to maintain it but now- it Is conducted by Seattle and King County. Mr. DeSoto installed the first successful dredge, on the Seward Peninsula three years ago. It cost him'j45.W but It has been running day and night since it was put in motion and is paying big profits. The dredge is worked on the rivers near Council City. He is now in Portland figuring on the purchase of a dredge to cost J25O.000. He will go to California to get pointers from some of the mammoth dredges there before he places the order. During the Summermonths he employs several hundred men in his mining operations. "No. I am not an explorer myself." laughed Mr. DeSoto when seen at the Hotel Portland last night. "I must ad mit, however, that I do not like to remain long in one place, and I keep moving around from one country to the other. That Is my enjoyment and I make it my business, as I always have my eye open for anything which will make me money. I love the out-of-door life and am never quite so happy as when out in the wilds." rousing meeting. The hall was crowded and the speakers held the audience until a late hour. Those who delivered ad dresses were: Thomas C. Vance, of Olym pia: William Biackman. of Seattle; Pat rick S. Byrne, of Spokane: Dudley Eshel man. of Tacoma; Charles W. Hodgdon, of Hoquiam: E. C. Million, of Seattle: W. W. Tolman. of Spokane, and B. O. Sween ey, of Seattle. LOTTERY JOINT IS RAIDED SALE0F Casstmere and Wool Sox. During our great special sale on woolen goods we quore prices on men's hosiery as follows: Two pair gray wool mix sox JO. 23 Two pair brown wool mix sox 25 Two pair black wool sox 25 Three pair extra fine Cassimere black sox .-. 50 Three pair extra fine Cassimere gray sox 50 Three pair extra fine Cassimere tan sox - -50 Fine knit yarn sox: regular Stc values .23 Best heavy knit sox. 50c and 75c values .S5 AU 35c Cassimere sox, now 25 Two pair cotton sox. white feet JO Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third and Stark Streets. Democrats Rally at Hoquiam. HOQUIAM. Wash.. Oct. 19. (Special.) The Democrats of Chehalis County opened the campaign in this city tonight with a. Three Chinese Arrested by Patrol men Mallett and Kienlen. "Who is the boss man?" asked In spector of Police Bruin of Chock Kee, proprietor of a Chinese lottery establish ment at ilhi Second street, which was raided last night by Acting Detectives Mallett and Kienlen. "No sabe," replied Chock Kee. who was waiting before the captain's desk at police headquarters to give bail for him self and two others. "Have you fixed bail for them yet?" asked Inspector Bruin of Captain Slover. "Not yet." replied Captain Slover. "Tour bail is $100, Chock Kee do you sabe that?" said Inspector Bruin to Chock. Chock "sabed" all right, and it was not long before he had a friend at his command to bring in the required amount. He was then released on bail to appear in the Municipal Court this morning. In the raid - made by Mallett and Kienlen. Ah Bona: and Ah Clum were also arrested and were booked on charges of "visiting a lottery establishment." Their bail was set at ISO each, which they furnished. Evidence in the form of lottery tickets, marked and unmarked, and a complete outfit for marking tickets, was seized. AMER. DEF0REST. Hurst Switch. Will trade. What have you to exchange? L 76, Oregonian. Steamer Xorwood Beaches Hoquiam. HOQUIAM. Wash.. Oct. 19. Special.) The steamer Norwood. Captain Peter son, arrived in port today, being 69 hours out from San Francisco with a cargo of general freight and 15 passengers. Many Frightened by a Runaway Horse Women Faint and Children Flee For Safety From Maddened Animal Dashing Over Lawnj and Walks. WOMEN fainted, children screamed and men scurried to places of safe ty at 2 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, along streets traversed by a large white horse that broke from a light carriage at Sev enth and Burnside, after throwing the occupants to the pavement. The animal dashed along sidewalks and through lawns, followed by Mounted Policeman "Joe" Keller, who finally caught it and placed it in a 6table. It was the most sensational chase a po liceman has ever made in Portland after a runaway horse, and people of the neigh borhood through which the animal ran were greatly excited. Several women fainted, thinking their lives in danger. So far as the police were able to learn, no one was injured, but numerous children. homeward bound from school, had narrow escapes. The police were unable to learn the, names of the man and woman who were, driving the horse that ran away, as they left the scene immediately and did not re port the affair. Their carriage was de molished. Mounted Policeman Keller was at Six teenth and Kearney streets when the large white horse came galloping down; the sidewalk toward him. It dashed past him in an instant, and be started in pur suit, following it many blocks and at last catching it at Twentieth and Washington streets. Policeman Keller took the horse to stable at Ninth and Burnside streets, aften which he went to headquarters and re ported the runaway to Captain Moore. "I never saw anything like it," saH Keller. "As the horse dashed along streets and over sidewalks, women and, children screamed and rushed onto porches or to any place they could see to get out of the way. I heard several of them fainted, but I was riding so fast I had no time to investigate. I was deter mined to catch the horse, which I did, after a chase of many blocks." Adhie, invisible, harmless, SaMn Bklg powder is mae In 4 a!iur!n? tints. 25c. FRANK I. SMITH MEAT COMPANY 228 Alder St., Between 1st and 2d Sti. WE ARE "FIQMTIINQ THE GENUINE BEEF TRUST " By giving the people of Portland the purest, freshest, cleanest of Oregon meats. Every pound in our establishment is Oregon's own. We never touch the Eastern coia storage article. VEAL. Lea- Rast 12 Rump Roast Shoulder Roast IOC Rib Cutlets Loin Cutlets lUM-C Shoulder Cutlets IOC Breast Veal Hi) Stew Veal tiC Veal Shanks 4C BEEF. Prime Rib Roast IOC Rolled Roast ; IOC Pot Roast 7C to SC Short Ribs 5C Beef Tongues, fresh, each 50C Beef Tongues, salted, each -50C Prime Rib Steak, short cut 12MsC Sirloin Steak . 12C Round Steak IOC Chuck Steak SC Shoulder Steak 8C Stew Beef 5C Boiline Beef -4C and Sc Beef for Mince Meat 5c 12V.C la "- 12V4C 15c PORK. Shoulder Roast Leg Pork Shoulder Chops Loin Chops MUTTO.V. Shoulder Roast "SO Lee Mutton 12 Loin Roast 12'AC Mutton Stew C Shuulder Chops ; lUO Loin Chops 12VzC SUNDRIES. Sausase Hamburg IOC Corned Beef 6o Liver oC Best grade Hams.......... lid Our own brand Breakfast Bacon.l7vc- Our own brand Pure Lard, 5 pounds for 60C P4TBOMZE HOME ISDIS1RY, THROW DOWN THE TRUST.