THE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, OVE3IBER 20, 1906. School and College Pennants for Decorating Purposes, Pillow Tops, Football Games, Etc.,. EtcMegaphones, all SizesThird Floor "Perrins" Real French Kid Gloves, 12 and 16 Button Lengths, all colors, $3.50 $4 a pair Agents "Ramie 99 Linen Mesh Underwear 16 The Meier (Ik Frank Store s Thanks- ivins Sale of Sample Under muslins A High-Grade Manufacturer's Sample Lines3000 Pieces at Low Prices 3000 pieces of beautiful Undermuslins included in this great Thanks giving Sale of a prominent New York manufacturer's sample line All the newest and prettiest garments, gowns, drawers, skirts, corset covers and chemise Dainty trimmings, fine materials, well made and finished The only thing wrong with the underwear is that most of the lot is slightly mussed from handling It won't last long at these prices, so you had better plan to come early if you want to share in these bargains Women's fine cambric and nainsook Gowns, made high neck and long sleeves ; low," round and square neck with short sleeves; trimmed in fine embroideries, laces, tucks, beading, insertions j and ribbons; full width and length. Grand as- sortment and matchless values, at these prices: j $1.50 to $2 00 Gowns, on sale at, each.. ilC $2.50 to $3.00 Gowns, on sale at, each. .$1.39 $X50 to $6.00 Gowns, on sale at. each$3r68 $6.50 to $9.00 Gowns, on sale at, each. .$4.98 Sole Portland agents for La Grecque Corsets and tailored Undermuslins. Second Floor. "Women 's cambric and nainsook Draw ers, made with wide flounces trimmed in laces, embroideries, tucks, insertion, headings and rib bons, fitted waist bands. Great varie ty, all sizes ; grand values at $1.25 Drawers, pair .' 73J $1.50-$1.75 Draw ers, pair 98 $2.50, $3.00 Draw ers, pair. ..$1.59 $3.50 Drawers. pair 2.10 $5, $6 Drawers, pair $2.89 Women's Corset Covers, made of very fine cambric and nainsooks, trimmed in fine laces, embroideries, tucks, beading and ribbons; blouse fronts: $1.25 to $1.75 values on sale at, ea.ch.. 98 $2.50 to $3.00 values, on sale at, each.. $1.79 Women's short white Underskirts, made of cambrics and nainsooks, trimmed in fine embroi deries, laces, tucks, beading and ribbons : $1.25 to $1.75 values, on sale at, each.. 89 $2.50 to $3.50 values, on sale at, each. .$1.98 White Underskirts "Women 's fine white Underskirts, made of cambrics and lawns, wide flounces trimmed in embroidery and laces, edgings and inser-' tions, clusters of tucks, beading and rib bons; fitted waistbands and separate em broidered and lace-trimmed .dust flounces. Grand values as follows : $1.25 to $1.75 Petticoats, each. 98 $2.50 and $3.00 Petticoats, each $1.63 $3.50 and $4.00 Petticoats, each S2.79 $6.00 Petticoats, at, each .g3.59 $7.50 Petticoats, at, each $3.98 $8.00 to $10.00 Fetticoats at, each. .$5.68 $15 to $18.50 Petticoats, at, each . .$9.98 Great lot of women 's Chemise, made of fine cambric and nainsooks, trimmed in very fine laces, embroidery tucks, beading and ribbon; plain and trimmed skirts. Four grand bargains at the following prices : $1.00, $1.25 Chemise, each. . r9 $2.25, $2 50 Chemise, -each. . . $1.33 $3.00 Chemise on sale at, each. . . .$2.18 $4.50, $5.00 Chemise at, each. $2.47 A COMPLETE STOCK OF SKINNER'S CELEBRATED SATINS IN ALL GRADES AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES Fine, New Table Linens The Entire Stock at Reduced Prices The finest Table Linens Hf the Old World produc es will be found on sale at surprisingly low prices. The entire stock greatly reduced during 5 m a v-r i - ine Annual i nanKsgiv- fcr ij? 5 3OTgfi--.Mi KAS&asrjr n v.. r hrrie Ing Sale in progress Hemstitched Damask Table Sets Cloths 2 yards long. with one dozen napkins to match ; regular .tb.oO val ues on sale at, C 5 O per set pJ.&J; Hemstitched Damask Table Sets Cloths 212 yards long with one dozen napkins to match. Kesular $7.50 val- ciaip.8t.$6.48 Hemstitched Damask Table Sets-Cloths 3 13 yards long, one dozen napkins to match; best patterns, lar $9.00 values, on sale at this special price. Extra Special Value in Hand-Embroidered White Linen Teacloths 36 inches square; handsome styles; great assortment; grand bar gains at $3.00 values, $2.44 each. $4.00 values, $3.26 each. $5.00 values, $4.08 each. $7.50 values, $6.45 each-All-Over Hemstitched Table Sets Napkins, traycloths, teacloths, doilies, scarfs; entire stock at greatly reduced prices for the Thanks giving Linen Sale. All table damasks, sets, cloths, etc., reduced. Regu- $7.84 Fine Groceries Phone Exchange 4 Pint bottle Bolied Cider -.20 Quart bottle Boiled Cider... HOC 1J '-lb. sack dry granulated Sugar on sale at $4. SO 23 lbs. dry granulated $1.00 Meier & Frank's famous Mocha and Java. Coffee, the 40c grade, on sale at..... -24C 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder. .40e 10 lbs. yellow -or white corn- meat on sale at 254 10-lb. sack of Graham or Whole Wheat Flour at 23e 2 cans Amazon Peaches 25C 8 cane Carnation Cream 25C 3 cans Pioneer Cream 25 2 cans Minced Clams 25e 2-lb. can Tiger Pineapple .... 15e 2-lb. can Table Blackberries. . IOC 1-lb. can Assorted James. 3. .25C Fancy Bleached Seedless Raisins, 2 packages for.... 254 Fancy Maine Corn. 2 cans.... 254 All kinds Maple Syrup low priced. All kinds of canned goods at saving prices. Phone Exchange 4. 2 packages Toasted Corn Flakes on sale at 354 Postum or Figprune. pkg...2t? 3 cans Van Camps Soups.... 254 2 cans Mustard Sardines Z54 20-oz bottle Queen Olives... -J5e 2H-lb. pkg. Layer Raisins. . .50C New Citron at S04 Lemon or Orange Peel 254 1-lb.- basket Washed Figs. . . .54 Van Camp's or Blue Label Catsup at. bottle 204 C. fe B. Malt Vinegar...; 254 Sr.ider's Cocktail Catsup 204 Qt. can Ripe Olives. liOC 2 pkgs. Vitos for 354 Baker's Unsweetened Choc... 354 -lb. can Baker's Cocoa.... 204 -lb. can Ghirardelli's Cocoa on sale at. per can 204 H-lb. can Lowney's Cocoa... 20f 190S All Miloher Herring. -Sl.J 5 2 cans Custard Pumpkin 254 1 and 2-lb. can Shrimps, on sale at. each 10C-f 2 1-lb. pkgs. Seeded Raisins.. 25C Specials in Basement Store Blue and White Semi-Porcelain Turkey Sets, consisting of 12 7 inch plates and 1 16-inch plat ter; $.0O value at S6.37 Blue and White Turkey Sets 12 S-inch plates and 1 l-inch plat ter: regular $10.00 value; spe cial sale at S7.95 Large Size Decorated Semi-Porcelain Turkey Platters; values up to tl.50 844 16-Piece Fancy Hand Painted China Game Sets; regular $22.00 values $17.85 15-Piece Hand Painted Game Sets; regular J27.50 values; special, at. set 822.47 IDO-Piece Haviland China Dinner Sets, pink rose decoration, gold on knobs and handles; special value at $22. 50 Cut Glass Jelly Dishes at, each $1.43 Cut Glass Bon Bon Dishes at. each $1.94 Cut Glass Olive or Pickle Dishes at each $1.94 $2.2.i Cut Glass Vinegar Cruets, each SI. 76 JS.00 Cut GlassMavonnaiseDish.es. each $4.69 $.75 Cut Glass Celery Disnes. each $7.72 $6.00 Cut Glass Water Bottles. each ' $4.69 6.o0 Cut Glass Carnation Vases. each $5.14 $15.00 Cut Glass Fruit Baskets. each $11.92 3-Piece Silver Plated Water Set?. set $8.92 Sale of Women's Knit Underwear oniens natural Mixed wool rata and Pants LrOoa . heavv Winter weight; high neck and long sleeves; perfect fitting garments; sizes 4. 8. 6. Best 7oc values on sale at this low price each . . . 434 Women's Swiss Ribbed White Cotton Vests and Tights Good, heavy weight: silk-finished front; crocheted neck; sizes 4, 6. 6: $1 00 values on sale at this low price, each .. 534 "Manning" L:nion Salts for Women Mercerized cotton; white 'and flesh color: Winter weight- high neck and long sleeves. Best $3.50 values on sale at this low price, each ' 2 69 Women's Light and Heavy Weight Cotton Corset Covers High neck and long sleeves: all sizes.' 49e "Willamette" Sewing Machines 15 Models to Select From $18.00 to $35.00 Each Trunks and Traveling Bags Largest and Best Stock on the Coast Third Floor TfeeM eier rank Store A Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's alsts, Etc. The greatest values in women's ready-to-wear apparel in the city. "Women's high-grade Tailored Suits, made in military style; pony coats; fitted or semi-fitted jackets and bolero blouses; handsomely trimmed with velvet, gimp and buttons; plaited skirts; checks, fancy mixtures and blacks; all this season s best styles; all sizes. Suits, Reg. $50 Suits 38.45 Special lot of women's and misses' Tailored Suits, in Norfolk, pony blouses; and prince chap suits in tweeds, cheviots and Homespuns; velvet and braid-trimmed ; checks, plaids,' fancy mix tures; an sizes; large variety. Reg. $20 Suits $ 1 4.25 Women's Loose Tourist Coats Three-quarters length, double breasted effects, in black and white checks; velvet ffjf collar; all Eizes. Great special values at, each N' Women's Loose Tourist Coats Three-quarter length garments; made fly-front ; black and white mixtures with velvet collar and cuffs; also fancy plaids in double-breasted effects: velvet trimmed collar and cuffs; all sizes. Regular $12.00 coats; on sale at this low price , $8.85 Evening Costumes, One Third Off Regular Prices Thanksgiving Sale ex traordinary of magnifi cent Evening and R.e- ception Gowns Superb costumes, the best efforts of the leading Parisian and New York artists Black lace and chiffon costumes, white etamine gowns, pink silk gowns, fancy silk gowns, champagne broadcloth costumes, crepe de chine costumes, pink chiffon, dresden chif fon, lavender princess, canary broadcloth costumes Bsautifully made and trimmed High-class apparel for all occasions Values ranging from $ 100 Cf to $300; during the Thanksgiving Sale 3 Oil $62 Eve'g Gowns $44.85 Special lot of Evening Dresses and Princess Gowns in taffeta silks, liberty silks and messaiine silks Pink, light blue, gray and white Elaborately trimmed in lace and fancy tucking High or low necks, silk lined thru out, all sizes Regular $58 to $62 Costumes at $44.85 512.50 Silk Waists for $4.85 Great Thanksgiving Sale of Women's Black Silk Waists In taffeta silks, black crepe de chines, black messaiine silks, black net waists, fancy trimmed yokes in lace, silk embroidered, velvet, French knots, medallions and tucks. Sizes 34 and 36 only; waists selling regularly GiA. ACT at prices from $S.50 to $12.50. Your choice. .VOJ Women 'b Long Tlannelette Kimonos Fa ncy stripes; figures and dots; red, gray, navy, black and white. All sizes. Large variety. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, on sale at this low price, each Women's Fur Scarfs Blended French coney; long double for; two . H. T i ! J. A ' 1 L L , ornaments in me. ciuswr wii,n cora; sii isiis ai oor.iom. .Jll'K-b lAefciUltH irv.JV values, Mic a.1. una caiAir- tJJV ,all lr.w m-i'pp. onrVi KPrnnd ffrxir iB tt Fur Special 300 Wvooti H eaters $6.3 5 Sale extraordinary of 200 wood or coal Heating Stoves; nickel rim, foot rails and name plate; nickeled and copper urn, cast-iron firepot, polished steel body and screw drafts; burns wood or coal. A J style and quality heater sold elsewhere at $5 or'$S.50. You can buy them here at pJmsJJ Special lot of "Peninsular" wood Heating Stoves; nickeled steel foot, rails, cast-iron top and bottom, and cast-iron front; screw draft, airtight, hot blast. Our regular $10.00 value, on sale at ..$8.50 We are sole Portland agents for "Peninsular" Stoves and Steel Ranges. Over 100 models to select from. Every good size and style. Every stove guaranteed for ten years. Arrangements for easy pay ments can be made by parties of good credit. Stove Department, in the Basement. WILL BUILD SKISCM BOARD OF TRADE TO ERECT TEX-STORY BTjILDTXG. Structure Will Cost $300,000 and Occupy 100x100 Feet at Fourth and Oak Streets. . It was definitely settled yesterday that tne Board of Trade Building Asso ciation will add . another to Portland's Jlst of skyscraper by erecting a mod ern in-Btory building, lOlxlO feet, on the lots recently secured on the south fast corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Architect David C. Lewis, who has been selected by the board, yesterday completed two sets of plans, one call ing for steel and the other reinforced concrete construction, and the. building committee will select between the two witniit a few days. Both estimates con template tho expenditure of $300,000. making it one of the most expensive business structures in the city. It will contain store rooms on the first floor, the remaining floors to be occupied as offices, with the exception of one floor., lo he occupied by the board. The work of excavating for the foun dation will commence immediately af ter April 1. when the leases on the build ings at present occupying the site will expir and the building will be ready for occupancy within a year after work Is commenced. SLASHES HIS OPPONENT Charles Kelly Stabs Dave Curtain During Drunken Quarrel. A cutting affray which resulted in Dave Curtain being sent to the Good Samaritan Hospital with three deep jrashes in the abdomen occurred at the corner of Grand awneu and East Davis streets last night at 11 o-cloek. Charles Kelley, aged R4 a, resident of the Winters block, which is near the scene of the fight, is in jail charged with assault with intent to kll. The two men roomed in the same build ing ajid had been friends, but both were drinking last night, and from an argu ment a light resulted. No one saw the cutting, but Curtain charges Kelley with beang the aggressor. Officers Endicott. Sergeant Cole and Annundson were sent out. with the patrol wagon and Kelley was found in bed. Cur tain's wounds are not serious. Blank Books Will Cost More. , NEW YORK. Nov. 19 Stationers say there have been advances recently in near ly every important line which they sell, the rise coming from the manufacturers. The-latest advance of about 10 per cent affects most grades of blank books. The leather used in binding them costs more than formerly, and wages have gone up. The cloth used for books is also getting more expensive. Hood's Sarsaparilla keeps the blood pure and the whole system in perfect order. Take only Hood's. COVERS BABE WITH BODY TOTJXG ITALIAN MOTHER SHOT BT AGED HTJSBAXD. Frank Distafano Kills Himself In . Oakland Lodgings, Believing He Had Committed Murder. OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. W Frank Dis tafano. an Italian, aged 70 years, this morning attempted to murder his bride of 22 years because she would not receive company and lead a fast life. He' shot her twice as she covered their two-months-old babe, one ball entering the nose and piercing the cheek, the other passing through her hand. He supposed her to be dead and committed suicide by Ehooting himself in the ' temple. ! . The shooting occurred at 442 Rose street, where the couple had- apartments. The woman will recover. OBJECT TO LOOP PLAN Property-Owners Want Cars Run Both Ways on First Street. The plans of the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company to-improve its sched ule by sending its cars north on Second street from- the Madison-street bridge and bringing them south on First on the return trip may be frustrated by the First Street Improvement Association, which wants the cars operated in both direc tions on that street. The association took action last night to ascertain what rights the property-owners along First street have under the terms of the Glass. Dekum & Smith franchise, by virtu of which the O. W. P. occupies First street. It is the contention of some who are in terested on the street that the franchise contemplated the operation of cars in both directions and that the operation of cars over the loop to Second street, now being built by the railway company, is in violation of the franchise. Assistant Secretary Gambell was direct ed to look up the franchise and report at the next meeting. A petition to the Mayor and the Execu tive Board was prepared last evening pointing out that when First street, be tween Madison and Burnside. was. paved with wooden blocks in 1W3 the city guar anteed that the improvement would be kept in repair for ten years. It is pointed out In the communication that the street is in bad repair in places and it is asked that the city keep its contract by making the necesary repairs It was also decided to ask the O W. P. Company to repair the pavement between its tracks. - The association decided to ask that the proposed improvement of First street be tween Stark and Burnside streets be changed from bituminous macadam to stone blocks. Improvement of the thor oughfares by the former material has already been planned by the city and a remonstrance will be presented by the property-owners in the association and a petition circulated this week asking for the paving of the street with stone blocks. The association outlined other plans for the improvement of First street and will meet again in two weeks. The members show a good deal of enthusiasm and the organization promises to accomplish much good for the street. DRIVEN INSANE BY DRINK REV. S. M. DRIVER IS COMMIT TED TO THE ASYLUM. Methodist Minister, Formerly of Oregon, Developed a Suicidal Ma nia, and Took Poison. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Nov. 19 (Spe cial.) Rev. S. M. Driver, formerly one of the best known Methodist ministers in the West and for several years a resi dent of Los Angeles, was today committed to Patton Insane Asylum. The ground for his committment was suicidal mania, alleged to have been brought on by alco holic excesses. For a time the commis sioners were loath "to send the minister to the hospital for the insane unless Mr. Driver consented to such commitment, and he said that he would go willingly to the hospital so that he can overcome his craze for liquor Throughout the examination the minis ter talked rationally and his conduct was perfection itself. It is said a three months' rest cure to ease his nerves is all that the minister needs and that only melancholia caused his attempts to end his life. Driver graduated from Willamette Uni versity at Salem, Or., and soon entered the Union Army as a - volunteer. He served throughout the war and then en tered the ministry, serving until a few years ago. Three years ago he was pre siding elder at the Idaho Conference. Last Thursday night, according to the testimony offered yesterday. Rev. Mr. Driver attempted to commit' suicide by drinking poison. He way saved by quick work on the part of his family and was then locked up on an insanity charge. Those unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness and dyspepsia should use Carter's Little Nerve Pills, made expressly for this class. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 226-238 ALDER STREET. BETWEEN FIRST AXD SECOND STREETS. "We are Fighting the Genuine Bee! Trust" These are our prices today and every day until you see them changed. Prime Bib Roast Beef., per lb IOC Rollej Roast Beef, per lb IOC Porterhouse Steak, -per lb l'v2C "T"-Bone Steak, per lb 12M:C Tenderloin Steak, per lb.... IOC Sinoin Steak, per lb.-. IOC Round Steak, per lb IOC Hamburg Steak, per lb IOC Rump Roast Beef, per lb..... SC Pot Roast Beef, per lb 8C Corned Beef, per lb SC Boiling Eeef. per lb oC Beef Slew, per lb 5 Beef Suet, per lb 5c Liver, per lb 5j Mutton Loin Roast, per lb lSe Mutton Loin Chops, per lb X240 Mutton Shoulder Chops, per lb .10c Mutton Shoulder Roast, per lb SC Mutton Stew, per lb &C Leg Pork, per lb Pork Shoulder Roast, per lb 12ir Pork Shoulder Chops, per lb 12M:C Leaf Lard, per lb 12V2c Salt Pork, per lb 12HC Pork Loin Roast, per lb . . lBe Pork Loin Chops, per lb 15 C Our own Lard. 5 lbs. for dOC Our own Bacon, per lb l'c Hams, per lb 17 C Veal Breast, per lb &( Veal Stew, per lb 6f Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb IOC Veal Shoulder Cutlets, per lb lO Leg Veal, per lb 12M Veal Rump Roast, per lb 12'f Veal Loin Roast, per lb 12t4C The beef trust markets claim to be fighting: the beef trust. Don't let them fool you. Star away from them. Patronize home Industry. Trade Tilth Smith.